Posted: 7:31 AM- EnergySolutions is seeking state approval to merge two low-level radioactive waste cells into one supercell on a square-mile patch of land in Utah's west desert.
The new cell would pile waste 83 feet high, up from about 53 feet under terms of the company's operating license.
The Utah Division of Radiation Control will hold public hearings Wednesday in Salt Lake City and Tooele on the proposal that would expand the capacity of the waste site by nearly 50 percent.
The division will continue to gather public comment until Nov. 10, then decide whether to amend EnergySolutions' license for the supercell, said Greg Hopkins, EnergySolutions vice president of communications
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For the past three years, the tournament has been called the Envirocare Utah Classic. Since last year's tournament, Envirocare was re-named EnergySolutions.
"EnergySolutions is proud to be the title sponsor of this tournament," said Greg Hopkins, EnergySolutions senior vice president for communications