U.S. seeks bids to manage WIPP nuclear waste dump
ALBUQUERQUE The U.S. Energy Department is seeking bids to manage the federal governments only underground nuclear waste repository amid efforts to rebound from a pandemic-related slowdown and as work continues to replace the facilitys ventilation system following a 2014 radiation release that forced a nearly three-year closure.
The agency issued its final request for proposals for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant on Wednesday. The four-year contract to manage the southeastern New Mexico facility is worth about $3 billion and includes six one-year extension options. The contract with Nuclear Waste Partnership is set to expire in April. The company plans to bid again.
The repository is central to the federal governments multibillion-dollar program for cleaning up Cold War-era waste left over at sites around the country that were involved in bomb making and nuclear research.
State environmental regulators recently concluded a virtual public meeting on proposed permit changes that watchdog groups have said could open the door to expanded operations at the repository. It will be months before a final decision is made.
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