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The Radioactive Waste Consultation Task Force

The N.M. Radioactive Waste Consultation Task Force (Task Force), sometimes known as the Governor's WIPP Task Force, is authorized by the Radioactive and Hazardous Materials Act [Section 74-4A-2 through 74-4A-14 NMSA 1978]. The membership is comprised of the Secretaries of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, Department of Health, Environment Department, Department of Public Safety, the State Highway and Transportation Department and the State Fire Marshal or their designees. Each department has designated personnel that serve on the WIPP Working Group to coordinate and implement task force activities. In addition, the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the joint interim legislative Radioactive and Hazardous Materials Committee, or their representatives, participate as advisory members. The Governor appoints the chair of the Task Force.

The primary duties of the Task Force include negotiating on behalf of the State of New Mexico with the federal government in all areas relating to the siting, licensing, and operation of new federal disposal facilities for high-level, transuranic, and low-level radioactive wastes -- e.g., the Department of Energy's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) --; conducting technical and policy analyses of related issues; recommending legislation to implement the State's policies with respect to new federal disposal facilities; identifying and disseminating information on impacts associated with those disposal facilities; and coordinating any related investigations or studies undertaken by state agencies. The Task Force is also required to meet with the Radioactive and Hazardous Materials Committee of the New Mexico State Legislature and keep them apprised of all actions taken by the Task Force.

The Cabinet Secretary of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) is the Chair of the Task Force and is the official representative of the Governor on all matters concerning the safe transportation of radioactive waste in New Mexico and all policy issues (other than permitting) pertaining to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP).

The Coordinator of the Task Force provides staff support to the Task Force and is the EMNRD Cabinet Secretary’s designee on all matters concerning the safe transportation of radioactive waste in New Mexico and all policy issues (other than permitting) pertaining to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP).  In this capacity, the coordinator is responsible for the management (including planning, development and implementation) of the New Mexico WIPP Transportation Safety Program, the Spent Nuclear Fuel/High Level Waste Program, and the WIPP Working Group. The Coordinator also serves as: Co-Chair for the Western Governors' Association (WGA) Technical Advisory Group (TAG) for WIPP Transport, liaison to Western Interstate Energy Board’s High-Level Radioactive Waste Committee, liaison to the legislative Radioactive and Hazardous Materials Committee, liaison to the public on all issues concerning the safe transportation of radioactive waste within New Mexico, and liaison to the Department of Energy on all matters (other than permitting) concerning WIPP.

TASK FORCE MEMBERS

John H. Bemis, Task Force Chair and Cabinet Secretary
N.M. Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department
1220 South Saint Francis Drive

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505

(505) 476-3200

F. David Martin, Cabinet Secretary
N.M. Environment Department
Harold Runnels Building, Rm. 4050
1190 Saint Francis Drive
P.O. Box 26110

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502-6110

(505) 827-2855

Brad McGrath, Interim Cabinet Secretary
N.M. Department of Health
Harold Runnels Building, Rm. 4100
1190 Saint Francis Drive
P.O. Box 26110

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502-6110

(505) 827-2613

Alvin Dominguez, Cabinet Secretary
N.M. State Highway & Transportation Department
1120 Cerrillos Road
P.O. Box 1149

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1149

(505) 827-5110

Gorden Eden, Cabinet Secretary
N.M. Department of Public Safety
Albuquerque Highway off Cerrillos Rd.
P.O. Box 1628

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1628

(505) 827-3370
     
John Standefer, State Fire Marshal
Public Regulation Commission
PERA Bldg, Room 536
P.O. Drawer 1269
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504
(505) 827-3721
 
 

Greg Myers, Cabinet Secretary
Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
13 Bataan Blvd,
Santa Fe, NM 87504
or
PO Box 27111
Santa FE, NM 87502

(505) 476-9600
     

ADVISORY MEMBERS

Representative Antonio Lujan

Senator Richard C. Martinez

Radioactive and Hazardous Materials Committee
c/o Legislative Council Service
State Capitol Building, Room 311

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503

 

 

(505) 986-4600

     
ACTING
COORDINATOR

Jodi McGinnis Porter

New Mexico Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department
1220 South Saint Francis Drive

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505

(505) 476-3226

jodi.porter@state.nm.us

The WIPP Transportation Safety Program is a joint effort of seven NM agencies:
Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
Environment Department
State Fire Marshal's Office
Department of Health
NM Department of Transportation
Department of Public Safety
Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management



Contact Information
WIPP Transportation Safety Program
Jodi McGinnis Porter
Acting New Mexico Radioactive Waste Consultation Task Force
1220 South St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505
P: (505) 476-3226
F: (505) 476-3220
jodi.porter@state.nm.us
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