Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Draft Community Relations Plan - WIPP 2025

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Yucca Mountain, USA At the end of 1987, the Nuclear Waste Policy Act was amended to designate Yucca Mountain, located in the remote Nevada desert, as the sole US national repository for spent fuel and HLW from nuclear power and military defence programs.
The only type of nuclear waste that WIPP accepts is transuranic waste. Transuranic literally means beyond uranium and consists of elements (mostly plutonium) that have an atomic number greater than uranium.
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) permanently disposes of transuranic (TRU) waste that is the byproduct of the nations nuclear defense program. TRU waste consists of tools, rags, protective clothing, sludges, soil and other materials contaminated with radioactive elements, mostly plutonium.
WIPP is currently anticipated to operate beyond 2050. A number of diverse stakeholder groups closely monitor all aspects of WIPP and the National TRU Program.
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) WIPP is the nations only repository for the disposal of nuclear waste known as transuranic, or TRU, waste. It consists of clothing, tools, rags, residues, debris, soil and other items contaminated with small amounts of plutonium and other man-made radioactive elements.
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Pilot Plant:- A pilot plant is a small industrial system which is operated to generate information about the behavior of the system for use in design of larger facilities. Pilot plant is a relative term in the sense that plants are typically smaller than full-scale production plants, but are built in a range of sizes.
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant is the nations only repository for the disposal of transuranic waste generated by atomic energy defense activities. WIPP is located 33 miles southeast of Carlsbad, New Mexico, in the Chihuahuan Desert, far from major population centers.
Located 26 miles southeast of Carlsbad, New Mexico, WIPP permanently isolates defense-generated transuranic (TRU) waste 2,150 feet underground in an ancient salt formation.

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