 The    Mobile Chernobyl mock nuke waste cask, a full size replica of a truck    shipping container, shown in front of the State Capitol in Jefferson    City, MO during a cross-country educational tourOn Oct. 7th, NIRS announced:
The    Mobile Chernobyl mock nuke waste cask, a full size replica of a truck    shipping container, shown in front of the State Capitol in Jefferson    City, MO during a cross-country educational tourOn Oct. 7th, NIRS announced:
STOP FUKUSHIMA FREEWAYS: Keep Nuclear Waste Off Our Roads, Rails, and Urban Centers!
Telebriefing: Thursday, October 15th, 2015, 8 pm Eastern
Join the coordinated campaign media launch
Dear Friends,
 
 Congress will order the transport of highly radioactive waste  through our major cities, communities, farms and forests, and even our  waterways, unless we say STOP! 
 
 If highly radioactive “spent” nuclear fuel went to a central  site, how would it get there? This month our network of activists and  allied organizations will show that picture.
 
 Transporting the highly radioactive waste that has piled up at  the nation’s nuclear power reactors is a far greater hazard than  Congress or the federal government has admitted. These bodies also play  down the risk that anything bad will happen. It is only rational to  prevent extra and unnecessary shipments.
 
 NIRS will host a telebriefing next Thursday, October 15, 2015, to share more information on transport. Register for this telebriefing by clicking here.
 
 And join the Stop Fukushima Freeways campaign this month by helping NIRS and grassroots groups across the country raise awareness of the issue  with a nationally-coordinated release of new maps of the projected  routes that this lethal radioactive waste would travel. Many groups  acting together as one community on the same day underscores that we are  working together to stop bad ideas. NIRS will help you do it, but we ask that each group/activist step up and contact the media in your region in your own name. To join this campaign now, sign up by clicking here.
 
 
Congress wants to revive the failed Yucca Mountain repository site, and is also considering creating a new option for the creation of consolidated storage sites that would be identical to the storage already at reactors. We call on you to stand together and reject these bad ideas. We can’t allow any more lost time, money and other resources on the failed Yucca plan, or there will be no resources for a better plan. The first step remains an end to making more of this waste.
Fukushima stands as proof that this same waste can be catastrophic when stationary in pool storage. Dry storage is a step forward in reducing radioactive risks; many environmental and safe energy groups have endorsed the concept of hardened on site dry storage (HOSS).
The risks go way up, however, when  these containers containing waste that will give a lethal dose of  radiation in seconds if unshielded are put on a truck or a rail car.  Learn more—see the links below, and register for NIRS' telebriefing: STOP FUKUSHIMA FREEWAYS. 
 
 You will receive call-in information after you register. There is also a web-phone option.
 
 STOP FUKUSHIMA FREEWAYS   NIRS Tele-Briefing Thursday, October 15, 2015, 8 pm (eastern) to 9:30 pm (eastern)
 
 Speakers:
 
Diane D’Arrigo, Radioactive Waste Project Director, Nuclear Information & Resource Service (www.nirs.org)
 Kevin Kamps, Radioactive Waste Watch Dog, Beyond Nuclear (www.beyondnuclear.org) 
 David Kraft, Executive Director, Nuclear Energy Information Service (www.neis.org)
 Judy Treichel, Executive Director, Nevada Nuclear Waste Task Force 
 
 The telebriefing will be recorded and posted online. If you register, we will send you that link in the days after the event. 
 
 Resources:
 Hot Cargo Factsheet
 Talking Points on Yucca
 Science vs Fiction at Yucca Mountain
Bills in Congress that, if passed, would trigger transport of highly radioactive waste:
 HOUSE: H.R.3643 -- Interim Consolidated Storage Act of 2015
 http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c114:H.R.3643 
 SENATE: Nuclear Waste Administration Act SB 854
 http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-114s854is/pdf/BILLS-114s854is.pdf 
 Click here for a webcast of an October 1 hearing in the US House Commerce Committee: Transporting Nuclear Materials: Design, Logistics, and Shipment. Written testimony is posted here.
 
 Thank you for your activism!