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Re: Barnwell access




The intent is clear-see Report of the South Carolina Nuclear Waste Task
Force December 15, 1999 at

http://www.afton.com/llwforum/pubs/pubs.html#Anchor-Atlantic-59276

DJWhitfill

Opinions expressed are mine and do not reflect official policies or
positions of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.


                                                                                                
                    "Michael S Ford"                                                            
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All non-compact waste will be phased out by 2008.  Each of the preceding
years between now and then will allow diminishing cubic feet of non-compact
waste - ending with zero in 2008.

You might want to check out the language of the SC Bill that was signed
into law authorizing  SC's access into the compact.

>>> wfendt@UDel.Edu wrote on 12 Jul 00 9:52:26 AM >>>
It's my understanding that non-compact generator access will eventually
be phased out over the next several years.  After that we will need to
look at other sites like Envirocare for disposal.

Our broker plans on providing to us revised disposal fees sometime soon.

Bill Fendt wfendt@udel.edu
University of Delaware

"Karam, Andrew" wrote:
>
> I just received a very nice letter from Chem Nuclear stating that South
> Carolina is now part of the Atlantic Compact and that they are going to
> refund my access fee.  The letter also had the following sentence:
>
> "In order to ensure continuity of access to Barnwell for all of our
> customers, Chem-Nuclear has forwarded disposal contract change orders to
all
> of our Barnwell Disposal contract holders which includes all the brokers
and
> processors."
>
> My question is, does anyone know what the hell this means?  I'm assuming
it
> means our fees are going up, but this letter seems deliberately
non-specific
> about whether or not non-compact waste will continue to be accepted,
whether
> or not fees will increase, and (if so) how much the fee increases will
be.
>
> All I want to know is where I'm going to have send our waste and how much
> more it's going to cost.  I'd really appreciate any insights on this that
> any of you might have.  Thanks!
>
> Andy
>
> Andrew Karam, CHP              (716) 275-1473 (voice)
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