WASHINGTON — More than two decades after Yucca Mountain in Nevada was selected to be the national nuclear-waste repository, the controversial proposal may finally be put to rest by the Obama administration.
In keeping with a pledge President Obama made during the campaign, the budget released last week cuts off almost all funding for creating a permanent burial site for a large portion of the nation's radioactive-nuclear waste at the site in the Nevada desert.
Congress selected the location in 1987 and reaffirmed the choice in 2002. About $7.7 billion has been sunk into the project since its inception.
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