In the News

Below are articles and other news published since the last West Valley Citizen Task Force Meeting. They relate to the West Valley Demonstration Project, nuclear waste cleanup or are otherwise relevant or of potential interest to stakeholders interested in the Project. After each Citizen Task Force Meeting, these articles are compiled into a single document and may be found with the meeting materials for that month.

Olean Times Herald -WVDP to complete teardown of seventh Main Plant support facility

January 5, 2022 – Crews are set to complete the 69th building demolition at the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) early this year when they finish knocking down the seventh structure standing that supported operations at the former Main Plant Process Building.

Workers recently began the demolition of the load‐in facility, the last ancillary support structure that surrounds the Main Plant Process Building. The 4,500‐square‐foot building has been used for several purposes over the years and is no longer needed for current or future cleanup activities. Link to article

EM News Flash -2021 Year in Review’ Highlights EM Cleanup Progress, Priorities

December 30, 2021 – The Office of Environmental Management leveraged the results of years of successful work in 2021 to launch a new era for the U.S. Department of Energy’s cleanup mission, all while continuing to manage the challenging conditions of the COVID‐19 pandemic. EM summarized its cleanup accomplishments across the complex, including numerous major program priorities, in its 2021 Year in Review released today. Link to News Flash

EM Update – West Valley Declares Food Drive a Success After Stocking Nine Pantries /West Valley Prepares for Next Signature Achievement: Main Plant Demolition

December 21, 2021 –

FOOD DRIVE –

The workforce at EM’s West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) completed its annual food drive after 15 employees volunteered to deliver more than 119,000 pounds of food, including 400 turkeys, to nine area food pantries. This year’s tally brings the cumulative donation total to more than 2.1 million pounds of food since the inception of the food drive in 1989. “The success of this annual food drive is a direct result of the generosity and kindness of employees, partners and subcontractors,” said Lettie Chilson, the site’s facility manager and food drive organizer. “It demonstrates the positive impact that kindness can have on a community.”

MAIN PLANT –

EM workers continue to reduce risks and prepare to deactivate the Main Plant Process Building (MPPB) for what will be the West Valley Demonstration Project’s (WVDP) most complex demolition since crews knocked down the Vitrification Facility in 2018.

As part of the latest work, crews are removing a 26‐inch‐diameter ventilation duct that carried exhaust from past operations at the MPPB. They are performing the work remotely to reduce exposure risk.

Link to Update

Salamanca Press – Slump in earth near West Valley trenches being monitored

December 19, 2021 – The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority is closely monitoring a 3‐foot slump in the earth near the state’s low‐level radioactive waste disposal area adjacent to the West Valley Demonstration Project.

Andrea Mellon of NYSERDA told members of the West Valley Citizens Task Force Wednesday night that cracks began to develop along the North Slope overlooking Erdman Brook in 2018.

The cracks were filled and the area was monitored regularly. Then, in October, the earth slumped about 18 inches on the downslope portion of the north slope. Monitoring was stepped up. Link to article

Olean Times Herald – Slump in earth near West Valley trenches being monitored

December 17, 2021 – The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority is closely monitoring a 3‐foot slump in the earth near the state’s low‐level radioactive waste disposal area adjacent to the West Valley Demonstration Project.

Andrea Mellon of NYSERDA told members of the West Valley Citizens Task Force Wednesday night that cracks began to develop along the North Slope overlooking Erdman Brook in 2018.

The cracks were filled and the area was monitored regularly. Then, in October, the earth slumped about 18 inches on the downslope portion of the north slope. Monitoring was stepped up. Link to article

Upcoming meeting information

The next CTF meeting will be on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Ashford Office Complex, 9030 Route 219, West Valley
On-line webinar: Link to come

Agenda to come!

For more information

on the West Valley Citizen Task Force, please contact:

Nancy Raca, Facilitator
West Valley Citizen Task Force
c/o Highland Planning
nancy@highland-planning.com