2014 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 211 - STATE HEALTH PROGRAMS
211.892 Legislative finding.
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211.892 Legislative finding.
It is the finding of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky that the
original concept of shallow-land nuclear burial sites has not been met in Kentucky in
that measurable amounts of radioactivity have been released to the surrounding
environment from an existing nuclear waste facility. The mechanism for providing for
the financing of perpetual care and maintenance of such a site has proven to be
inadequate and also did not take into consideration early closing of the site. The
detection of radioactivity in a new unused trench on such site provided unequivocal
evidence that migration of radioactive liquids can and did occur in a subsurface
manner. Current knowledge of the complex geologic and hydrologic features of such
site is insufficient to develop a model capable of predicting future behavior of the
site. It is the intent of the General Assembly that because of these problems, the
existing site should remain closed unless solutions are found which will assure site
safety and integrity and remedy all of the aforesaid problems. It is at this time in the
best interest of the public health and safety of the citizens of the Commonwealth that
the state maintain ownership and, thus, ultimate decision-making authority over
nuclear waste sites located within its borders.
Effective:July 15, 1980
History: Created 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 17, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1980.
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