66°F
weather icon Clear

How you can help guide nuclear cleanup in Nevada

The Nevada Site Specific Advisory Board is recruiting members who want to get involved in the community.

The board has existed since 1994 and comprises volunteers and stakeholders who provide key input to the Department of Energy regarding cleanup activities at the Nevada National Security Site, formerly known as the Nevada Test Site.

This site was home of decades of nuclear weapons development and nuclear energy research, Knapp said.

Its legacy left behind some environmental concerns.

“Public involvement takes many forms — from serving as an esteemed county commissioner to volunteering at a food pantry, being a crossing guard or coaching a Little League team. Yes, there are differences, but they all have a few things in common” said Kevin Knapp, on Tuesday at the Nye County Commission meeting. “They require the sacrifice of someone’s most precious commodity, time.”

Knapp is with Navarro Research and Engineering Inc., a contractor to the U.S. DOE, Environmental Management Nevada Program, and is involved with recruiting new members for NSSAB.

“The members bring a variety of perspectives to the board on issues of significant concern to the region,” Knapp said. “Rural interests, environmental concerns and local government viewpoints are discussed and considered by the board before making recommendations to the Department of Energy.”

NSSAB meets approximately six times per year, generally on Wednesdays in the late afternoon and meetings typically run about three hours, including a short break.

Meetings have recently been virtual or hybrid because of the pandemic, he said.

Outside of attending meetings, Knapp said there’s a few email communications and required readings.

Being on the board opens opportunities to members: there are guided tours at the Nevada National Security Site, national conferences and other industry-related workshops.

No training is required to be a part of the board.

Interested parties can find a downloadable application online at www.NNSS.gov/NSSAB

Applications must be submitted by Feb. 9.

Knapp added that the vetting process takes time. Approval for membership is expected in October.

NSSAB meetings are open to the public. The next meeting is set for 4 p.m. on Feb. 16. For more information, call 702-523-0894.

Contact reporter Robin Hebrock at rhebrock@pvtimes.com.

THE LATEST
Friends of Nevada Wilderness maintaining local trails

Nevada is a state filled with beautiful wilderness areas, many of which can be found right here in Nye County, but the value and benefits of those areas cannot be realized unless they can be accessed by the everyday person.

Pinkbox opening in Pahrump Nugget

An illuminated oversized doughnut already overlooks Highway 160, in a central area of Pahrump where passersby will see it on their way to Death Valley. Many local leaders in the valley are excited about the grand opening of popular chain Pinkbox Doughnuts beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday inside the Pahrump Nugget Hotel & Casino.

Pahrump man injured in gunfire with deputy

Nye County Sheriff Joe McGill told the Pahrump Valley Times the incident occurred at a residence along Bunarch Road at approximately 7:30 a.m. on May 14.

Burn ban in place — what you need to know

A new BLM Nevada Fire Prevention Order is in effect through Oct. 31. The order, issued by the Bureau of Land Management, prohibits specific fire-related activities on all BLM-managed land in Nevada.

Nye County solar regulations nearing completion, moratorium extended

Nye County has spent the last year and a half working to create local regulations for the burgeoning solar industry and following plenty of research and the careful gleaning of input from various stakeholders, that process is finally nearing completion.

Motorcycle rider flown to UMC Trauma

Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services Chief Scott Lewis told the Pahrump Valley Times that crews were dispatched to a report of a serious two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Sandpebble Street and Kellogg Road on the south end of the valley at approximately 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 8.

US 95 head-on crash kills one in Nye County

The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash along US 95 at approximately 2 a.m. on Monday morning, May 13, according to Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services Chief Scott Lewis.