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Great Victory In Ward Valley
Nuclear Waste Dump Fight!

By Bradley Angel, Green Action
Wednesday, November 3, 1999

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GREAT VICTORY IN WARD VALLEY NUCLEAR WASTE DUMP FIGHT!!! After a decade of protests, U.S. Bureau of Land Management rejects State's Request to Buy Ward Valley Land for Dump, Terminates All Actions on Dump Proposal!

Native Nations and Environmental Allies Celebrate Federal Action but Denounce Governor Davis for Appointing Pro-nuclear committee to "study" issue.

Join the protest of the Governor's Committee when it meets at UCLA Anderson School of Management Auditorium, 9 a.m. November 17, 1999.


In a tremendous victory for the Native Nations and environmental and social justice allies who have fought for over a decade to protect Ward Valley and the Colorado River from a proposed nuclear waste dump, the BLM today issued a formal decision which deals a possibly fatal blow to the controversial dump project. The BLM today terminated all their actions regarding the dump proposal, and denied the State of California's request for sale of Ward Valley land for the dump.

The nuclear industry still hopes to bury long-lasting and highly radioactive waste at Ward Valley, on sacred Indian land, in dirt trenches above an aquifer with pathways to the Colorado River, water source for over 20 million people. The Colorado River Native Nations Alliance and the rest of the Ward Valley Coalition will continue to defend Ward Valley against the proposed dump.

Today's action by BLM follows the September 16, 1999 letter sent by BLM Deputy Director Tom Fry to Diana Bonta, State Department of Health Services Director, stating that BLM proposed to terminate all actions on DHS' sale request in 30 days unless the state moved forward with the project. The State did not respond to the BLM's 30 day notice, and the BLM action today is their response to the State's inaction.

However, Governor Gray Davis has appointed a committee stacked with individuals tied to the nuclear industry and nuclear waste generators to recommend methods of disposing waste from nuclear power plants and other sources. Radioactive waste generators outnumber representatives of environmental and tribal groups by a ration of three to one. The committee includes 9 officials of organizations that support the building of a dump at Ward Valley. Only two environmentalists and one tribal leader represent the vast majority of the public opposed to the dump. This is ominous, as this committee could urge the Governor to submit a new application to the federal government for a dump at Ward Valley.

This committee will meet November 17, 1999 at the Anderson School of Management Auditorium at UCLA. The Colorado River Native Nations Alliance and the rest of the Ward Valley Coalition are calling on all supporters of Ward Valley to come to UCLA at 9 a.m. on November 17th to protest this stacked committee and call on Governor Davis to join the federal government in saving Ward Valley once and for all. Together we will let the Governor and the nuclear industry know we will never, ever allow any type of radioactive waste facility to be built on sacred Indian Land at Ward Valley.

Let's celebrate this victory, and continue the struggle to defend Ward Valley! Call Governor Davis and tell him "No RadioActive Waste Facility at Ward Valley", phone: (916) 324-3501.


For more information contact:

Bradley Angel, bradley@greenaction.org>

Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice
1095 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 252-0822 ~ FAX: (415) 252-0823
URL: http://www.greenaction.org


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