Photos of nuke transport trucks released
Energy Department forced to release photos of trucks used to transport nuclear bombs and components and nuclear weapons materials

“The trucks carrying nuclear weapons and dangerous materials such as plutonium pass through cities and neighborhoods all the time and the public should be aware of what they look like,” said Tom Clements, Southeastern Nuclear Campaign Coordinator with Friends of the Earth in Columbia, South Carolina. “Release of these photos will help inform the public about secretive shipments of dangerous nuclear material that are taking place in plain view.”
Two photos of “Safeguards Transporters” were released on August 31 to Friends of the Earth by the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Service Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The release was made in response to a July 11 Freedom of Information Act request concerning the shipment of plutonium from the Department of Energy’s Hanford site to its Savannah River Site. Shipments of weapons-grade plutonium oxide from Hanford to Savannah River were recently concluded via these trucks.

A photo was previously taken of such trucks and their escort vehicle in April 2005 as a convoy was leaving the Charleston, South Carolina Naval Weapons Station with four fuel assemblies of experimental plutonium fuel (MOX), destined for the Savannah River Site and then on to Duke Energy’s Catawba reactor, for a failed test of that fuel. That photo, taken from the right-of-way by Tom Clements, is available on request. Until the Department of Energy’s release of these photos, that picture was the only known public photo taken of a Department of Energy nuclear transport truck in the last decade or more.
Notes:
1. Nuclear Bomb trucks and DOE FOIA response letter available on request. Photos and letter in e-mails from NNSA can be forwarded to validate source.
2. For an Office of Secure Transport fact sheet, see: http://www.doeal.gov/laso/Documents/EPIOTSfactsheet.pdf
3. For a National Nuclear Security Administration (NSSA) – the nuclear bomb division of DOE – website on “Secure Transportation,” see http://nnsa.energy.gov/defense_programs/2181.htm
4. See Nuclear Watch South website – http://www.nonukesyall.org/ – for September 2 news on setback to DOE’s plutonium fuel (MOX) program. See link to “Plutonium Truck Photos” on the right.
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Contact: Tom Clements Southeastern Nuclear Campaign Coordinator
Friends of the Earth
Columbia, SC
tel. 803-834-3084 cell 803-240-7268
[email protected]