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An environmental group says Utah receives so little compensation from Envirocare of Utah for the low-level radioactive waste disposal facility in Tooele County that the state won't be able to cover any major repairs after the facility closes.
Jason Groenewold, president of Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah, said at a news conference Monday the $1.2 million in the state's contingency fund -- set aside to cover any unexpected costs not covered under Envirocare's closure and post-closure fund -- is not sufficient.See the full content of this document
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Waste Fees Called Insufficient
The Legislative Task Force on Hazardous Waste will meet today at noon to discuss regulator...
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