Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 108— - NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - DISPOSAL AND STORAGE OF HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE, SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL, AND LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE › Part Part G— - Other Benefits › § 10174a
Within one year of December 22, 1987, the Secretary must send Congress a report on the likely effects of putting a repository at Yucca Mountain. The report must say how to reduce those effects and who should pay: the federal government, the State (including benefits under section 10173a), or both. It must also review what legal powers exist to deal with the problems and what funds should be used. The report must cover effects on many parts of community life, including education; public health (water, sewage, pests, waste); police, courts, and prisons; fire services; hospitals and emergency care; libraries, parks, and cultural sites; land for community growth; job training and employment services; social services (welfare, rehab, mental health, substance abuse); roads, airports, bridges, and railways; training and gear for radioactive‑waste accidents; energy supply; tourism and local economy; and any other state or local needs caused by site work.
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42 U.S.C. § 10174a
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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