Tribes and Yucca Mountain: Native American forum on nuclear issues

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Digital Scholarship@UNLV Native American Forum on Nuclear Issues Native American Forum on Nuclear Issues Apr 10th, 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Tribes and Yucca Mountain: Native American forum on nuclear issues Fred Dilger Black Mountain Research, Transportation Specialist Repository Citation Dilger, Fred, "Tribes and Yucca Mountain: Native American forum on nuclear issues" (2008). Native American Forum on Nuclear Issues. 11. https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/nafni/2008/april10/11 This Event is brought to you for free and open access by the Conferences (SEPA) at Digital Scholarship@UNLV. It has been accepted for inclusion in Native American Forum on Nuclear Issues by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact digitalscholarship@unlv.edu.

Tribes and Yucca Mountain: Native American Forum on Nuclear Issues Fred Dilger PhD Black Mountain Research April 10, 2008 (702) 290-6990 blackmountainresearch@gmail.com

DOE History of Tribal Interaction- Yucca Mt. Yucca Mountain: Extensive history of social-cultural studies No interaction on transportation Unsuccessful effort began in 1993 and ended in 1995 DOE tribal policy was a very good start Restarted again in 2004-DOE invites tribes to TEC meeting Shape future interaction between DOE and other Tribes Tribes identify themselves as affected by DOE differently than DOE defines affected tribes

DOE History of Tribal Interaction: Transportation Bannock-Shoshone tribe explored efforts to regulate shipments of nuclear material originating g at the Idaho National Laboratory Mirrored contemporaneous State of Idaho efforts to regulate the same shipments using air-quality laws Never pressed in court-but had significant impact

DOE History of Tribal Interaction: Waste Isolation Pilot Plant DOE concluded that the best way to avoid trouble was to avoid tribes Won t work for Yucca Mt.

Current Yucca Mt Interactions with Tribes Transportation External Coordination Working Group (TEC) Appropriate format for most tribes because most tribes will be most affected by transportation, but. We ve invited i tribes that may or may not be affected. It will be interesting for them to learn about the program program. (Jay Jones, DOE)

Yucca Mt Groundwater

Potentially Affected Nevada Tribes Identified by DOE Wells Band Te-Moak Pahrump Paiute Tribe Timbisha-Shoshone h Las Vegas Paiute Tribe Moapa Band of Paiutes Elko Band Pyramid Lake Tribe

Institutional Issues for Tribes Which tribes are affected, how severely they will be affected, and when they will be affected cannot be completely known until routes are identified Tribes (as a group) should consider how they wish to interact with DOE Representative group? How often? Reports? Different meetings for Tribes-Tribes as stakeholders or Tribes as Regulators What steps to take?

A Possible Action Plan Tribes should press Bureau of the Interior (BOI) for a protocol that permits rapid designation of affected status DOE should be urged to create a method to ensure funds are available following designation i Impacted tribes should receive affected designation Tribes should determine their legal authority over shipments Craft a plan to build tribal capacity, influence

Tips for Building Capacity Develop a process for inter-tribal collaboration Focus on issues that tribes can influence Understand what authority tribes may be able to exert Earn a place at the table: Comments Research Useful insight i

Urgent Business The DOE s request for Cooperating Status means that the Caliente rail corridor is not guaranteed The STB has a history of meaningful tribal interaction Tongue River DM&E If tribes want to participate, they must inform the Surface Transportation Board (STB) in writing-10 copies to both STB and DOE-that they wish to do so by April 21 st

Conclusion Affected status is the key for tribes Tribes must channel their resources to focus on the critical ca issues A key issue will be to decide what parts of the DOE program to watch