Approved May 8, 2013 It is the intent of the NNMCAB to utilize the opportunity DOE/EM has given to the stakeholders, to have input and participate into formulating budget requests and work priorities.
Approved March 20, 2013 The intent of this Recommendation 2013‐02 is to ensure that the appropriate level of review has been given to MDAs other than MDA G at LANL that may be at similar risk in the event of wild fires.
Approved January 30, 2013 The intent of this Recommendation 2013‐01 remains the same as 2010‐01, namely to discourage inaction in addressing the permanent disposition of the 33 shafts.
Approved September 26, 2012 It is the intent of the NNMCAB to support FY 2013 and FY 2014 funding for LANL at levels that will adequately support clean-up work in progress, in order to complete scope on the Consent Order schedule deadlines, and to ful...
Approved July 25, 2012 The NNMCAB has a strong interest in the continued use of WIPP for disposal of radioactive wastes that are the legacy of the nuclear weapons program, in particular regarding completion of the cleanup work at LANL. The NNMCAB memb...
Approved March 12, 2012 It is the intent of the NNMCAB to support FY 2014 funding for LANL at the full baseline level and to support additional funding from Headquarters/DOE through fiscal year 2015, in order to complete scope on the Consent Order sch...
Approved July 27, 2011 The intent of this recommendation is to provide confidence to the Northern New Mexico communities that DOE is responding to the need to protect their health and safety.
Approved July 27, 2011 This recommendation will ensure restoration of public confidence in a database that has been presented as a reliable tool for the public to understand the status of samples from the LANL well and surface monitoring network.
Approved July 27, 2011 The intent of this recommendation is to ensure optimization of WIPP shipment schedules while helping to keep commitments to Consent Order milestones at MDA-G.
Approved May 12, 2011 The intent of this NNMCAB recommendation is to see that the required cleanup at LANL is completed in the safest way, specifically relative to movement of waste.