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Special San Onofre Community Engagement Panel Meeting to Focus on Department of Energy Initiative for Off-Site Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage

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On February 10, the San Onofre Community Engagement Panel will host a briefing by Dr. Kimberly Petry from the Department of Energy regarding off-site consolidated interim storage for spent nuclear fuel. This session follows the DOE's announcement seeking public input on a consent-based siting process, which aims to find suitable locations for such facilities while prioritizing community involvement. Currently, 123 canisters of spent nuclear fuel are stored at San Onofre, hindering complete decommissioning. The DOE has received support for this initiative, including $20 million in funding for related activities.

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  • The DOE's $20 million funding for 2022 supports spent nuclear fuel management activities.
  • The initiative emphasizes community involvement in finding solutions for spent nuclear fuel storage.
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  • Decommissioning at San Onofre cannot be completed until the spent fuel is relocated.

 

ROSEMEAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- With the federal government’s recent restart of the consent-based siting effort, the San Onofre Community Engagement Panel (CEP) will receive a briefing Feb. 10 from Dr. Kimberly Petry of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy on a new effort regarding off-site consolidated interim storage of spent nuclear fuel. The meeting will begin at noon Pacific Time, to accommodate East Coast participants, and take place via Microsoft Teams video conference.

Last month, the DOE announced a request for information, or RFI, seeking comments from stakeholders and the public on a new, consent-based approach to siting a temporary, consolidated Federal interim spent nuclear fuel storage facility. This approach, putting an emphasis on buy-in from communities that may want to consider hosting the spent fuel, was recommended by the Blue Ribbon Commission in 2012 and is consistent with SCE and other stakeholders’ shared interest in relocating the fuel off-site.

“We cannot continue to defer the problem for future generations to figure out,” said Petry, DOE’s acting deputy assistant secretary for Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition. “By prioritizing communities and people, we believe we can find a solution to the decades-long stalemate on managing the nation’s spent nuclear fuel.”

The DOE effort comes with the added benefit of congressional support, as well as $20 million in 2022 funding for various activities.

There are 123 canisters of spent nuclear fuel safely stored at San Onofre, which is located on land leased from the U.S. Navy as part of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Until the spent fuel is removed, decommissioning cannot be fully completed and the land restored for return to the Navy.

“What I hear from the public is keen interest in finding responsible ways to move the spent fuel away from San Onofre,” said CEP Chairman Dr. David Victor. “It is very encouraging to see the Department of Energy focused on that topic and inviting a lot of public input into how we can successfully move the fuel.”

Representatives from the Action for Spent Fuel Solutions Now coalition will provide the local perspective on the DOE’s planned approach to consent-based siting for off-site interim storage facilities. John Kotek of the Nuclear Energy Institute will provide the national perspective.

Members of the public can view the meeting video conference by first visiting SONGScommunity.com, where a link to the meeting is provided, as well as register to provide comments during the meeting.

When SCE announced the retirement of San Onofre Units 2 and 3 in June 2013, it established the core principles of safety, stewardship and engagement to guide decommissioning.

For more information about San Onofre, visit SONGScommunity.com and follow us on Twitter (@SCE_SONGS) and Facebook (@SONGScommunitypage) or subscribe to our YouTube channel.

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Media Contact: John Dobken, (626) 302-2255

 

Source: Southern California Edison

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What is the San Onofre Community Engagement Panel meeting about on February 10?

The meeting will discuss the DOE's effort for off-site consolidated interim storage of spent nuclear fuel.

What funding did the DOE receive for spent nuclear fuel management?

The DOE received $20 million in funding for activities related to spent nuclear fuel management in 2022.

How many canisters of spent nuclear fuel are at San Onofre?

There are 123 canisters of spent nuclear fuel currently stored at San Onofre.

Why is the decommissioning of San Onofre incomplete?

Decommissioning cannot be fully completed until the spent nuclear fuel is relocated off-site.

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