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SUMMARY:Enrichment? HALEU? Virtual Scoping Meetings Announced
DESCRIPTION:The DOE has issued a notice of intent for a High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) Availability Program by launching the scoping process for an environmental impact statement. \nEnriching uranium to make HALEU poses serious nuclear weapons proliferation risks and puts us in danger. The fuel would be enriched to bomb grade or near bomb grade—20% uranium 235\, supposedly for nuclear power\, but easily shifted to weapons \nThere will be three virtual meetings on June 21st\, at 6pm\, 8pm\, and 10pm ET (4pm\, 6pm\, 8pm MT) . Register HERE. \nDOE will “provide information on the NEPA process and proposed action\, gather oral comments on the scope of the draft EIS\, and enhance opportunities for public participation.” \nFrom the Notice of Intent… \nThe development of a commercial HALEU fuel cycle would involve: (1) uranium ore production ( e.g.\, in situ-recovery)\, (2) conversion of the uranium ore into enrichment feed (converting the uranium ore into hexafluoride suitable for enrichment)\, (3) enrichment to HALEU (in particular\, HALEU enriched to at least 19.75 and less than 20 weight percent U–235)\, (4) deconversion (conversion of the uranium hexafluoride into forms suitable for fuel fabrication)\, (5) transportation services for HALEU ( e.g.\, from the enrichment site to the deconversion site)\, and (6) storage capability. The EIS will evaluate implementation of the Proposed Action of facilitating the commercialization of HALEU production and DOE’s acquisition of HALEU\, including the direct and reasonably foreseeable indirect effects of that acquisition.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/enrichment-haleu-virtual-scoping-meetings-announced/2023-06-21/1/
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CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Enrichment? HALEU? Virtual Scoping Meetings Announced
DESCRIPTION:The DOE has issued a notice of intent for a High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) Availability Program by launching the scoping process for an environmental impact statement. \nEnriching uranium to make HALEU poses serious nuclear weapons proliferation risks and puts us in danger. The fuel would be enriched to bomb grade or near bomb grade—20% uranium 235\, supposedly for nuclear power\, but easily shifted to weapons \nThere will be three virtual meetings on June 21st\, at 6pm\, 8pm\, and 10pm ET (4pm\, 6pm\, 8pm MT) . Register HERE. \nDOE will “provide information on the NEPA process and proposed action\, gather oral comments on the scope of the draft EIS\, and enhance opportunities for public participation.” \nFrom the Notice of Intent… \nThe development of a commercial HALEU fuel cycle would involve: (1) uranium ore production ( e.g.\, in situ-recovery)\, (2) conversion of the uranium ore into enrichment feed (converting the uranium ore into hexafluoride suitable for enrichment)\, (3) enrichment to HALEU (in particular\, HALEU enriched to at least 19.75 and less than 20 weight percent U–235)\, (4) deconversion (conversion of the uranium hexafluoride into forms suitable for fuel fabrication)\, (5) transportation services for HALEU ( e.g.\, from the enrichment site to the deconversion site)\, and (6) storage capability. The EIS will evaluate implementation of the Proposed Action of facilitating the commercialization of HALEU production and DOE’s acquisition of HALEU\, including the direct and reasonably foreseeable indirect effects of that acquisition.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/enrichment-haleu-virtual-scoping-meetings-announced/2023-06-21/2/
LOCATION:ID
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Enrichment? HALEU? Virtual Scoping Meetings Announced
DESCRIPTION:The DOE has issued a notice of intent for a High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) Availability Program by launching the scoping process for an environmental impact statement. \nEnriching uranium to make HALEU poses serious nuclear weapons proliferation risks and puts us in danger. The fuel would be enriched to bomb grade or near bomb grade—20% uranium 235\, supposedly for nuclear power\, but easily shifted to weapons \nThere will be three virtual meetings on June 21st\, at 6pm\, 8pm\, and 10pm ET (4pm\, 6pm\, 8pm MT) . Register HERE. \nDOE will “provide information on the NEPA process and proposed action\, gather oral comments on the scope of the draft EIS\, and enhance opportunities for public participation.” \nFrom the Notice of Intent… \nThe development of a commercial HALEU fuel cycle would involve: (1) uranium ore production ( e.g.\, in situ-recovery)\, (2) conversion of the uranium ore into enrichment feed (converting the uranium ore into hexafluoride suitable for enrichment)\, (3) enrichment to HALEU (in particular\, HALEU enriched to at least 19.75 and less than 20 weight percent U–235)\, (4) deconversion (conversion of the uranium hexafluoride into forms suitable for fuel fabrication)\, (5) transportation services for HALEU ( e.g.\, from the enrichment site to the deconversion site)\, and (6) storage capability. The EIS will evaluate implementation of the Proposed Action of facilitating the commercialization of HALEU production and DOE’s acquisition of HALEU\, including the direct and reasonably foreseeable indirect effects of that acquisition.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/enrichment-haleu-virtual-scoping-meetings-announced/2023-06-21/3/
LOCATION:ID
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts
DESCRIPTION:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts\nJoin the National Academies for a series of information gathering webinars as part of the study on the potential environmental impacts of nuclear war. \n\nOn Thursday\, June 22nd from 11:00am-1:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about the state of agricultural modeling.\nOn Friday\, June 23rd from 11:00am-2:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about potential impacts on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems\, trade\, and the state of integrated assessment modeling.\nOn Monday\, June 26th from 10:00am-12:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about aerosol chemistry and associated atmospheric dynamics. The public are welcome to register to attend.\n\nAdvances in Earth system modeling offer an opportunity to improve understanding of the environmental impacts from nuclear war scenarios with greater accuracy. \nA committee for the Independent Study on Potential Environmental Effects of Nuclear War will review the potential environmental effects and socio-economic consequences that could unfold following nuclear wars\, and explore these scenarios ranging from small-scale to large-scale exchanges between major powers. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/nuclear-war-and-environmental-impacts/2023-06-22/
LOCATION:ID
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20230623T110000
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SUMMARY:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts
DESCRIPTION:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts\nJoin the National Academies for a series of information gathering webinars as part of the study on the potential environmental impacts of nuclear war. \n\nOn Thursday\, June 22nd from 11:00am-1:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about the state of agricultural modeling.\nOn Friday\, June 23rd from 11:00am-2:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about potential impacts on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems\, trade\, and the state of integrated assessment modeling.\nOn Monday\, June 26th from 10:00am-12:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about aerosol chemistry and associated atmospheric dynamics. The public are welcome to register to attend.\n\nAdvances in Earth system modeling offer an opportunity to improve understanding of the environmental impacts from nuclear war scenarios with greater accuracy. \nA committee for the Independent Study on Potential Environmental Effects of Nuclear War will review the potential environmental effects and socio-economic consequences that could unfold following nuclear wars\, and explore these scenarios ranging from small-scale to large-scale exchanges between major powers. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/nuclear-war-and-environmental-impacts/2023-06-23/
LOCATION:ID
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20230626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20230626T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T095651
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T163855Z
UID:10000048-1687773600-1687780800@snakeriveralliance.org
SUMMARY:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts
DESCRIPTION:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts\nJoin the National Academies for a series of information gathering webinars as part of the study on the potential environmental impacts of nuclear war. \n\nOn Thursday\, June 22nd from 11:00am-1:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about the state of agricultural modeling.\nOn Friday\, June 23rd from 11:00am-2:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about potential impacts on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems\, trade\, and the state of integrated assessment modeling.\nOn Monday\, June 26th from 10:00am-12:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about aerosol chemistry and associated atmospheric dynamics. The public are welcome to register to attend.\n\nAdvances in Earth system modeling offer an opportunity to improve understanding of the environmental impacts from nuclear war scenarios with greater accuracy. \nA committee for the Independent Study on Potential Environmental Effects of Nuclear War will review the potential environmental effects and socio-economic consequences that could unfold following nuclear wars\, and explore these scenarios ranging from small-scale to large-scale exchanges between major powers. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/nuclear-war-and-environmental-impacts/2023-06-26/
LOCATION:ID
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20230627T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20230627T191500
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Fuel Chain Part 3: Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Radioactive waste specialist Kevin Kamps joins us to discuss the transportation of nuclear materials through communities on our nation’s roads\, rails\, and barges. If a temporary storage facility is opened in New Mexico\, how will all the nation’s commercial nuclear reactors send their waste? After the East Palestine derailment disaster\, could a similar accident occur with a nuclear waste shipment? We have a lot of questions. Join us if you do too. \nThe Nuclear Fuel Chain lectures seek to expose the environmental injustices\, costs\, and dangers in each link along the nuclear fuel chain. Nuclear energy is not carbon-free; it’s a false solution. We’ll explore all the links in the fuel chain and how each endangers our water\, land\, and bodies. \nKevin Kamps \nKevin Kamps works with Beyond Nuclear and lives in Takoma Park\, Maryland. He has extensive knowledge about radioactive waste generation and storage risks at reactor sites and transportation through communities across the country. Before Beyond Nuclear\, Kevin was the Radioactive waste specialist for Nuclear Information and Resource Service. Kevin has traveled to Chernobyl in Ukraine and founded a Michigan chapter of the international Chernobyl Children’s Project\, which brings child victims of the Chernobyl accident to the United States for medical help. He has also worked with radiation victims in the U.S. and Canada\, including those living near uranium mines and downwind from the Nevada Nuclear Weapons Test Site. \nRegister for the virtual webinar here and bring your questions!
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/nuclear-fuel-chain-part-3-transportation/
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