Report IDs 'weaknesses' at nuclear weapons lab
ALBUQUERQUE A report issued Wednesday by the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Energy squarely places blame for the shutdown of the nations only underground nuclear waste repository on failures at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The inspector generals office identified several major weaknesses in the labs procedures for packing contaminated gloves, tools and other radiological wastes that were destined for permanent storage at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in southern New Mexico.
Not all of the labs procedures were properly vetted and some procedures didnt conform with environmental requirements, according to the findings.
The report reinforces the findings of internal reviews done by the lab and the Energy Department after a canister of waste from Los Alamos leaked in one of WIPPs storage rooms in February, contaminating 22 workers and forcing the indefinite closure of the nuclear waste repository.
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