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    Los Alamos nuclear lab under siege from wildfire

    LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (AP) — A wildfire near the desert birthplace of the atomic bomb advanced on the Los Alamos laboratory and thousands of outdoor drums of plutonium-contaminated waste Tuesday as authorities stepped up efforts to protect the site and monitor the air for radiation.

    Officials at the nation's premier nuclear-weapons lab gave assurances that dangerous materials were safely stored and capable of withstanding flames from the 95-square-mile fire, which at one point was as close as 50 feet from the grounds.

    A small patch of land at the laboratory caught fire Monday before firefighters quickly put it out. Teams were on alert to pounce on any new blazes and spent the day removing brush and low-hanging tree limbs from the lab's perimeter.

    "We are throwing absolutely everything at this that we got," Democratic Sen. Tom Udall of New Mexico said in Los Alamos.

    The fire has forced the evacuation of the entire city of Los Alamos, population 11,000, cast giant plumes of smoke over the region and raised fears among nuclear watchdogs that it will reach as many as 30,000 55-gallon drums of plutonium-contaminated waste.

    "The concern is that these drums will get so hot that they'll burst. That would put this toxic material into the plume. It's a concern for everybody," said Joni Arends, executive director of the Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety, an anti-nuclear group.

    Arends' organization also worried that the fire could stir up nuclear-contaminated soil on lab property where experiments were conducted years ago. Burrowing animals have brought that contamination to the surface, she said.

    Lab officials said there was very little risk of the fire reaching the drums of low-level nuclear waste, since the flames would have to jump through canyons first. Officials also stood ready to coat the drums with fire-resistant foam if the blaze got too close.

    Lab spokeswoman Lisa Rosendorf said the drums contain Cold War-era waste that the lab sends away in weekly shipments for storage. She said the drums were on a paved area with few trees nearby. As of midday Tuesday, the flames were about two miles from the material.

    "These drums are designed to a safety standard that would withstand a wildland fire worse than this one," Rosendorf said.

    Los Alamos employs about 15,000 people, covers more than 36 square miles, includes about 2,000 buildings at nearly four dozen sites and plays a vital role in the nation's nuclear program.

    The lab was created during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb. It produced the weapons that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    In the decades since, the lab has evolved into a major scientific and nuclear research facility. It works on extending the life of aging nuclear bombs, tests warheads, produces triggers for nuclear weapons and operates supercomputers and particle accelerators.

    The lab also conducts research on such things as climate change and the development of a scanner for airports to detect explosive liquids. The lab's supercomputer was used in designing an HIV vaccine.

    Lab officials gave assurances that buildings housing key research and scientific facilities were safe because they have been fireproofed over the years, especially since a 2000 blaze that raged through the area but caused no damage to the lab. Trees and brush were thinned over the past several years, and key buildings were surrounded with gravel to keep flames at bay.

    Many of the buildings were also constructed to meet strict standards for nuclear safety, and aggressive wildfires were taken into account, lab spokesman Kevin Roark said.

    "We'll pre-treat with foam if necessary, but we really want the buildings to stand on their own for the most part. That is exactly how they've been designed. Especially the ones holding anything that is of high value or high risk," said Los Alamos County Assistant Fire Chief Mike Thompson.

    Teams from the National Nuclear Security Administration's Radiological Assistance Program were headed to the scene to help assess any hazards.

    Lab officials said they were closely watching at least 60 air monitors for radiation and other hazards. The New Mexico Environment Department was also monitoring the air, and Udall said he asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to do the same.

    The lab has been shut down because of the fire, but authorities said the disruption is unlikely to affect any key experiments. The lab will be closed at least through Wednesday.

    The wildfire has destroyed 30 structures near Los Alamos, stirring memories of a devastating blaze in May 2000 that wrecked hundreds of homes and other buildings. About 12,500 residents in and around Los Alamos have been evacuated, an orderly exit that didn't even cause a traffic accident.

    Investigators do not know what sparked the fire, although downed power lines were suspected.

    The streets of Los Alamos were empty with the exception of emergency vehicles and National Guard Humvees. There were signs that homeowners had left prepared: Propane bottles were placed at the front of driveways and cars were left in the middle of parking lots, away from anything flammable.

    Some residents decided to wait out the fire, including Mark Smith, a chemical engineer at Los Alamos. He said he was not worried about flames reaching the lab's sensitive materials.

    "The risk of exposure is so small," he said. "I wouldn't sit here and inhale plutonium. I may be crazy, but I'm not dumb."

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    Associated Press writer Barry Massey contributed to this report from Santa Fe, N.M.

     

    234 comments

    • Preybrother  •  10 mths ago
      According to John McCain, we have reports that illegals set fires in AZ. Wonder if Janet at Homeland Security still feels that our Southern Border is protected?
      • craigs 10 mths ago
        ICE is too busy seizing domain names on the internet instead of doing it's job securing the boarders.

        It's not janets job to keep the illegals out. It's her job to be in in your pants; at the prom, at the airport, at the train station.
      • Me 10 mths ago
        of course the border is secure....all these people crossing over are actually americans.....north americans....south americans....central americans.....middle eastern americans....saudi americans...whats the difference :D
    • AlterSki  •  10 mths ago
      Drop an atomic bomb on the fire. I think thy have a few spares laying around there.
      • daniel 10 mths ago
        nihilism -- not impressive
    • Fred  •  10 mths ago
      How did and why do our policticans allow this to happen. This could be the start of the end!!!!!! May God go with you all.
      • MaryC 10 mths ago
        Sounds like you may be a member of the Apocalypse Party
    • James24  •  10 mths ago
      Atleast we know its not terrorists to blame.
      • daniel 10 mths ago
        we don't know that at this stage
      • Zoot allures 10 mths ago
        Cold war and stupidity= terrorism Just domestic and old but still effective.
      • taters 10 mths ago
        Probably illegals
    • Chet  •  10 mths ago
      And beings this is what it is, why hasn't anything that could threaten it been moved away a long time ago????
      • Paimon 10 mths ago
        Actually after the fire of 2000 they did remove a massive amount of forest near and around the main part of the laboratory. The "tech areas" are out on their own and surrounded by forest and could be burnt down, but seriously, the main area is practically entirely free of wild growth. I was just there about a week ago and if you saw it you would know what I mean.
      • daniel 10 mths ago
        everyone's an expert...

        maybe we should differentiate what we know vs. what we would like to know
    • Anonymous  •  10 mths ago
      A bit of Plutonium on a speck of dust inhaled into the lungs can easily cause cancer. The fact that spent Plutonium is being stored out in the open instead of deep underground is crazier than Tepco storing spent nuclear rods above the reactor cores of its power plants in Fukushima. A sealed barrel of anything liquid if exposed to enough heat will explode, in this case becoming a "dirty bomb" -- something we've been warned terrorists could use against us. The irony of this situation is really something, but not very surprising, all things considered.
    • jason  •  10 mths ago
      They send out weekly shipments of Cold War era material. There's something seriously wrong with this picture.
    • GA  •  10 mths ago
      All the fires this year, as well as, other catastrophes is very, very saddening.
    • iamadingdong2  •  10 mths ago
      I'm pretty close to Los Alamos. Not worried at all (and no, I am not being sarcastic.)
    • Frances Young  •  10 mths ago
      Please Lord, protect the nuclear site in New Mexico from the fire and keep everyone there safe.
    • Franco III  •  10 mths ago
      So why are we worried about a terrorist attack by middle easterns ? It seems the whole country could be destroyed by fires in every state. It seems we are not even prepared to fight fires, what make speople think we can stop a terrorist attack within our borders ?
    • Anna Martinez  •  10 mths ago
      los alamos is located on a forested hilltop, not a desert, and if writer barry massey is truly reporting from santa fe, he should truly know and not misrepresent that fact.
    • speedy  •  10 mths ago
      why doesn't the government just line us all up and shoot us. if things go wrong we will never be told.
    • f  •  10 mths ago
      AS A FIREFIGHTER MYSELF I KNOW HOW HOT THOSE FLAMES ARE,TRUST ME THOSE DRUMS WON'T HOLD UP LONG. AND DO WE EVER BELIEVE OUR CORRUPT GOVT,I DON'T
    • jason  •  10 mths ago
      There is no such thing as "safe storage" when you are talking about nuclear waste.
    • EddyL  •  10 mths ago
      IT IS NOT A NUCLEAR REACTOR..... GET IT?
    • Patricia M  •  10 mths ago
      I think the fire is bad enough, but what could be unleashed from the nuclear waste has the potential to be catastrophic...of course, our government will cover it up. But still....when the people start to become green-glowing mutants.....
    • Chauncey  •  10 mths ago
      between the fires and the floods around some of the nuclear plants in this country, this is gonna be one polluted and contaminated nation. But don't worry, in 50,000 years the radiation will be down to 50% of its current levels.
    • James  •  10 mths ago
      Ask yourself , while the news is being hyped about the fire 'near' but not threatening the nuke plant so much- what ELSE are you being distracted from in the News.
    • Salvador  •  10 mths ago
      Let’s put Sara Palin, and Bachmann in charge of commands.
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