Settlement to Move San Onofre Waste
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The best source of background information is the Settlement FAQS (Frequently Ask Questions).
Latest News
- 19 06 13 Experts Team Strategy Partner Announced FINAL.pdf: June 13, 2019, SCE announced contract to North Wind to continue expert team investigation
- QUOTE: "To develop the strategic plan, North Wind assembled a team of experts possessing many decades of experience with spent nuclear fuel. The team has a depth of expertise in all aspects of this work, including policy and legal analysis, regulatory strategies and compliance, stakeholder engagement, fuel handling and transportation logistics and commercial and financial analysis. Former Energy secretary Dr. Ernest Moniz will lend his considerable expertise to developing the strategic plan."
Status Reports
There are two types of report, the settlement status report that deals with all aspects and the long-term provisions, and the spent fuel status report, that provides the status of the spent fuel on site.
Settlement Status Reports
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/1. 112217 SCE ISFSI Settlement Progress Report - Final.pdf][2017-11-22 (M1) Settlement Status Report]]
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/2. 122227 SCE ISFSI Settlement Progress Report.pdf][2017-12-27 (M2) Settlement Status Report]]
- (looking into why this is missing) 2018-01-26 (M3) Settlement Status Report
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/4. 022618 SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report.pdf][2018-02-26 (M4) Settlement Status Report]]
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/5. 032618 SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report.pdf][2018-03-26 (M5) SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report]]
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/6. 042618 SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report.pdf][2018-04-26 (M6) SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report]]
- (looking into why this is missing) 2018-07-xx (2018Q2) (M7) SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/8. 100118 SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report.pdf][2018-10-01 (2018Q3) (M8) SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report]]
- (looking into why this is missing) 2018-01-xx (2018Q4) (M9) SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/10. 040119 SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report.pdf][2019-04-01 (2019Q1) (M10) SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report]]
- (looking into why this is missing) 2019-04-01 (2019Q2) (M11) SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/2019-10-01 (M12) SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report 12.pdf][2019-10-01 (M12) SCE ISFSI Settlement Status Report 12]]
Spent Fuel Status Reports
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/1. 122917 Spent Fuel Report 1 - Final.pdf][2017-12-29 (SF1) Spent Fuel Status Report]]
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/2. 020118 Spent Fuel Progress Report.pdf][2018-02-01 (SF2) Spent Fuel Status Report]]
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/3. 030118 SCE Spent Fuel Report.pdf][2018-03-01 (SF3) Spent Fuel Status Report]]
- (looking into why this is missing) 2018-04-01 (SF4) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/5. 050118 SCE Spent Fuel Report.pdf][2018-05-01 (SF5) SCE Spent Fuel Report]]
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/6. 060118 SCE Spent Fuel Report.pdf][2018-06-01 (SF6) SCE Spent Fuel Report]]
- (looking into why this is missing) 2018-07-01 (SF7) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2018-08-01 (SF8) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2018-09-01 (SF9) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/10. 100118 SCE Spent Fuel Report.pdf][2018-10-01 (SF10) SCE Spent Fuel Report]]
- (looking into why this is missing) 2018-11-01 (SF11) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2018-12-01 (SF12) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2019-01-01 (SF13) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2019-02-01 (SF14) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2019-03-01 (SF15) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/16. 040119 SCE Spent Fuel Report.pdf][2019-04-01 (SF16) SCE Spent Fuel Report.pdf]]
- (looking into why this is missing) 2019-05-01 (SF17) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2019-06-01 (SF18) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2019-07-01 (SF19) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2019-07-01 (SF20) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- (looking into why this is missing) 2019-07-01 (SF21) SCE Spent Fuel Report
- [[https://copswiki.org/w/pub/Common/SettlementToMoveSanOnofreWaste/2019-10-01 (SF22) SCE Spent Fuel Progress Report 22.pdf][2019-10-01 (SF22) SCE Spent Fuel Progress Report 22]]
Expert Panel has been Named:
| Name | Title | Bio | Photo |
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| Kristopher W. Cummings | Fuel storage expert. | -Management of engineering staff and resource planning -Criticality analysis for spent fuel storage racks and storage and transportation casks -Licensing strategy and expertise -Management of large, complex projects Linked-In Profile |
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| Thomas Isaacs | Former director of the Department of Energy's Office of Policy. | Tom serves as the Director for the Office of Planning and Special Studies at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He is a former consulting professor at CISAC. During his sabbatical leave, he was in residence at CISAC and focused his research on several interconnected sets of challenges to the effective management of the worldwide expansion of nuclear energy. He will also play an important role in a collaborative project with CISAC and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences' Global Nuclear Future Initiative. Tom's career spans more than two decades with the Department of Energy, including managing policies and programs on the advancement of nuclear power and issues associated with security, waste management and public trust. He has degrees in Engineering, Applied Physics, and Chemical Engineering from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania. Official Bio |
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| Gary Lanthrum | Former director of the National Transportation program for Yucca Mountain. | ![]() |
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| Allison Macfarlane | Former chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. | Allison M. Macfarlane is Professor of Science and Technology Policy at George Washington University and Director of the Center for International Science and Technology Policy at the University's Elliott School of International Affairs. She recently served as Chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission from July, 2012 until December, 2014. As Chairman, Dr. Macfarlane had ultimate responsibility for the safety of all U.S. commercial nuclear reactors, for the regulation of medical radiation and nuclear waste in the U.S., and for representing the U.S. in negotiations with international nuclear regulators. She was nominated by President Obama and confirmed by the Senate. She was the agency's 15th Chairman, its 3rd woman chair, and the only person with a background in geology to serve on the Commission. Dr. Macfarlane holds a doctorate in geology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a bachelor's of science degree in geology from the University of Rochester. During her academic career, she held fellowships at Radcliffe College, MIT, Stanford, and Harvard Universities. She has been on the faculty at Georgia Tech in Earth Science and International Affairs and at George Mason University in Environmental Science and Policy. From 2010 to 2012 she served on the Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future, created by the Obama Administration to make recommendations about a national strategy for dealing with the nation's high-level nuclear waste. She has served on National Academy of Sciences panels on nuclear energy and nuclear weapons issues. Dr. Macfarlane has also chaired the Science and Security Board of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, the folks who set the "doomsday clock." Her research has focused on environmental policy and international security issues associated with nuclear energy. Her expertise is in nuclear waste disposal, nuclear energy, regulatory issues, and science and technology policy. As Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, she pushed for a more open dialogue with the public, for greater engagement with international nuclear regulators and, following the Fukushima accident, for stricter safety protocols at U.S. nuclear reactors. She also advocated for a more family-friendly workplace. She has spoken on a wide range of topics, from women and science to nuclear policy and regulatory politics. In 2006, MIT Press published a book she co-edited, Uncertainty Underground: Yucca Mountain and the Nation's High-Level Nuclear Waste, which explored technical issues at the proposed waste disposal facility at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Dr. Macfarlane has published extensively in academia and her work has appeared in Science, Nature, American Scientist, The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, and Environment Magazine. Official Bio |
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| Richard C. ("Rick") Moore | Consultant specializing in the transportation of radiological materials. | Paper on transportation of Transuranic Waste to WIPP: http://www.wmsym.org/archives/2009/pdfs/9396.pdf | |
| Josephine Piccone | Former U.S. representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency Radiation Safety Standards Committee. | Josie Piccone is a Senior Nuclear Safety Consultant to Talisman. She has more than forty years of public and private sector nuclear safety experience in the roles and oversight responsibilities of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Agreement States, including senior-level management of licensing, inspection, and regulation development applied to source, byproduct and special nuclear material, waste management, storage, transportation and disposal of low-level waste, spent fuel and high-level nuclear waste, and management of hospital and private practice radiation safety and nuclear medicine programs. Within the NRC Dr. Piccone has held the positions of Director of the Division of Material Safety, State, Tribal, and Rulemaking Programs, Director of the Yucca Mountain Directorate, Director of the Division of Spent Fuel Alternative Strategies, Director of the Division of Intergovernmental Liaison and Rulemaking, Deputy Director, Office of State and Tribal Programs, Deputy Director of the Division of Industrial, Medical and Nuclear Safety, and Deputy Director of the Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards. At the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Wilmington, DE, she was the Radiation Safety Officer and Assistant Chief of the Nuclear Medicine Department. Dr. Piccone earned her Ph.D. in Medical Radiation Physics and M.S. in Radiological Health from Temple University. She received her B.S. in Chemistry from Daemen College. Bio |
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---++ Summary of articles submitted ([[Common.NewsMedia][All]]):
CitizensOversightStatusUpdate2019 2020-04-13 Citizens Oversight Status Update 2019 -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
M1908 2019-07-24 Move the waste off San Onofre beach and inland within Camp Pendleton -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
M1909 2019-06-07 Nuclear Waste Congressional Hearing In Laguna Niguel -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
M1891 2019-03-12 Citizens' Oversight requests status from San Onofre Expert team as anniversary approaches. -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
CitizensOversightStatusUpdate2018 2019-02-09 Citizens Oversight Status Update 2018 -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
M1906 2018-05-30 Letter to San Onofre Expert Team regarding Eagle Mountain -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
M1844 2018-05-28 COPS Comment on Eddy-Lea Holtec Facility -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
M1831 2018-03-22 San Onofre CEP Meeting -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
M1833 2018-03-15 Panel of nuclear experts assembled to get waste out of San Onofre -- RobNikolewski UnionTribune
M1834 2018-03-15 List of experts for !SoCal Edison’s San Onofre nuclear waste panel is out and reactions are mixed -- TeriSforza OrangeCountyRegister
M1832 2018-03-15 Edison Names Panel Of San Onofre Nuclear Waste Advisors -- AlisonStJohn KpbsNews
M1857 2017-12 Management and Disposal of U.S. Department of Energy Spent Nuclear Fuel -- A Report to the United States Congress and the Secretary of Energy -- NuclearWasteTechnicalReviewBoard
M1786 2017-09-04 San Onofre Settlement To Move the Waste FAQs -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
M1784 2017-08-28 Settlement Agreement On Nuclear Waste Filed with Court, Press Conf -- RayLutz CitizensOversight
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