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HM 9/HFl#1 |
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Locate Modern Pit Facility New WIPP |
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Valenzuela |
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Energy,
Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
Department
of Environment (NMED)
Department
of Public Safety (DPS)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of House Floor Amendment
The House Floor amendment No. 1 to House
Memorial 9 changes the word “safety” to “security” to correct the name of a
federal agency from the “National Nuclear Safety Administration” to the
“National Nuclear Security Administration”
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Memorial 9 would have the state House of
Representatives resolve that the National Nuclear Safety Administration (NNSA) of
the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) be requested to locate its proposed modern
pit facility in southeastern
Significant Issues
Plutonium triggers, called pits, are a critical component
of nuclear weapons. A Modern Pit Facility (MPF) is for the manufacture of
plutonium pits, the portion of a nuclear weapon that generates the fission
energy to drive modern thermonuclear weapons.
Five DOE sites have been identified as potential MPF sites, two of which
are in
NMED, DPS, and EMNRD all report that an MPF in