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      U.S. Senate May Vote on New START Treaty - Safety Problems at LANL

      The U.S. Senate may soon vote on ratification of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), which seeks to reduce the number of nuclear weapons held by the U.S. and Russia. Internationally, the vision of a nuclear weapons free world would improve safety. However, there are questions about how safety is being managed at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), the only Department of Energy (DOE) site manufacturing plutonium triggers for nuclear weapons.

      In light of the upcoming START vote, this and succeeding Updates will provide background about the proposal for a new $4 billion plus Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement Project - Nuclear Facility (CMRR) and its role in a possible trade that makes ratification of the treaty conditional on funding the proposed building and other projects.

      In the meantime, the Inspector General of the Department of Energy (DOE) released its internal audit of nuclear safety at LANL. www.ig.energy.gov/documents/IG-0837.pdf The audit found that LANL "has had a long history of concerns related to nuclear safety management" and that it "continues to have problems in fully implementing a number of critical nuclear safety management measures."


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