Nuclear Waste: DOE Needs Greater Leadership Stability and Commitment to Accomplish Cleanup Mission (2024)

Fast Facts

The Department of Energy's Office of Environmental Management is responsible for cleaning up nuclear waste from weapons production dating back to World War II. It estimates its remaining work will cost at least $407 billion. (The U.S. government's environmental liabilities are on our High Risk List.)

However, frequent turnover among leadership at this office has slowed cleanup and made it harder to achieve its complex, long-term mission. For example, average service in the top leader role is less than 2 years. We recommended that Congress consider a term appointment (with a specific term length set in statute) for the top leader position.

Remaining Office of Environmental Management Cleanup Sites

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What GAO Found

The Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) has experienced frequent turnover in its top leadership position, with the average top leader serving for less than 2 years. In the last 2 decades, there have been five Senate-confirmed assistant secretaries (political appointees) and nine acting assistant secretaries or senior advisors (see fig.). Frequent turnover has created challenges for achieving the department's complex and long-term cleanup mission, such as difficulty building relationships with stakeholders, inconsistent and incomplete initiatives, and a focus on short-term actions over long-term priorities, according to those GAO interviewed.

Several options exist that can enhance leadership commitment. Specifically, DOE's Deputy Secretary told GAO that filling EM's top leadership position with a senior career official, rather than a political appointee, could help overcome some of the challenges, if serving for a long enough tenure. Alternatively, GAO has found that term appointments can help agencies facing long-term challenges that require sustained leadership attention over time. For example, GAO has previously supported establishing term appointments of at least 5 to 7 years for certain leadership positions. Legislation establishing a term appointment for EM's top leader could help improve leadership stability, address challenges, and better support EM's long-term mission to clean up nuclear waste by helping create an organizational commitment that can endure across administrations.

Turnover in the Office of Environmental Management's Top Leadership Position, 2001 to 2021

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In addition to frequent turnover in leadership, EM's different positions in DOE's organizational structure have not provided sustained leadership commitment for environmental cleanup. EM has reported to DOE's Deputy Secretary and three under secretaries at different points throughout EM's history (see fig. on next page), but those GAO interviewed said that none of these organizational positions have supplied EM with the consistent leadership it needs. GAO's prior work shows that the nature and scope of the changes needed in federal agencies facing long-standing management challenges and high-risk operations require the sustained commitment of the top political leadership. Congress has previously created new under secretary positions in DOE in the wake of concerns regarding departmental management of and leadership attention to particular mission areas. A new, dedicated DOE under secretary position for nuclear waste management and environmental cleanup could help ensure that EM receives the sustained attention and commitment it needs to make cleanup progress.

Office of Environmental Management's Positions in Department of Energy's (DOE) Organizational Chart, 2001 through 2021

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Note: The functions of the “open position” Under Secretary are determined at the discretion of the Secretary of Energy, and this under secretary has had different titles over time. The Under Secretary for Nuclear Security was created by statute in 1999, and the Under Secretary for Science was created by statute in 2005.

Since 1999, EM leaders have made four major and many minor reforms to EM's organizational structure. EM communicates with its workforce about organizational reforms using various tools, but it is not taking full advantage of opportunities to involve employees in these reforms. For example, according to some senior DOE and EM officials GAO interviewed, EM has obtained limited employee input about previous organizational reforms, aside from input at the most senior level of EM's leadership. Some EM officials said that, when EM underwent prior organizational changes, EM's cleanup work slowed in part because of employee uncertainty about the impact of the changes on their work. GAO's prior work on agency reforms has demonstrated that a continuous, two-way communication strategy can help respond to employee concerns regarding the effects of potential reforms. By developing such a communication strategy, EM could help maintain the effectiveness of its workforce when implementing future reforms.

Why GAO Did This Study

EM is responsible for cleaning up legacy nuclear waste from weapons production dating back to World War II. In fiscal year 2021, EM estimated the probable future cost of cleaning up its remaining sites to be $407 billion. In addition, EM expects to shift from constructing to operating waste treatment facilities in coming years. However, EM's cleanup costs and contract and project management are included on GAO's High Risk List, for various reasons.

House Report 116-442 includes a provision for GAO to review EM's leadership capacity. This report examines the extent to which EM (1) has had sustained and consistent leadership commitment and (2) communicates with its workforce in developing and implementing reforms. GAO reviewed DOE data on changes in EM's leadership, as well as EM memos and reports on its reorganizations. GAO also interviewed current and former top leaders of EM, whose collective tenures cover most of EM's history, as well as other DOE officials and stakeholders.

Recommendations

GAO is making two matters for congressional consideration, including establishing a term appointment for EM's top leader and creating a new DOE under secretary position, and one recommendation that EM should develop a communication strategy for developing and implementing reforms that includes continuous, two-way communication mechanisms. DOE agreed with the recommendation and stated that it is taking actions to improve communication as part of a strategy.

Matter for Congressional Consideration

Matter Status Comments
Congress should consider enacting legislation to establish a term appointment, with a term length sufficient to provide focused and sustained leadership, for the Assistant Secretary in DOE with responsibility for nuclear waste management under section 203(a)(8) of the Department of Energy Organization Act (42 U.S.C. § 7133(a)(8)), currently, the Assistant Secretary for the DOE Office of Environmental Management. (Matter for Congressional Consideration 1)

Open

As of March 2024, Congress has not passed legislation that would implement this matter.
Congress should consider enacting legislation to establish a new, dedicated DOE Under Secretary position for nuclear waste management and environmental cleanup. (Matter for Congressional Consideration 2)

Open

As of March 2024, Congress has not passed legislation that would implement this matter.

Recommendations for Executive Action

Agency Affected Recommendation Status
Department of Energy The Secretary of Energy should ensure that the Assistant Secretary for the Office of Environmental Management develops a communication strategy for developing, implementing, and monitoring reforms that includes continuous, two-way communication mechanisms. (Recommendation 1)

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In providing comments on this report, DOE concurred with this recommendation. In July 2023, DOE officials told us that the Office of Environmental Management (EM) is taking actions to address this recommendation, such as expanding its internal communications portal to include all field sites. By developing a communication strategy that includes continuous, two-way communication mechanisms, EM could help maintain the effectiveness of its workforce when implementing future reforms. We will continue to monitor the status of this recommendation as EM takes such actions.

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FAQs

What is nuclear waste why nuclear waste management is important? ›

Waste that has radioactive material (material with the emission of radiation) is categorized as radioactive or nuclear waste. These radioactive wastes are extremely hazardous to the environment as they affect most living organisms. These materials are carcinogenic, which means it has the potential to cause cancer.

What are the waste management issues of nuclear energy? ›

Nuclear waste is neither particularly hazardous nor hard to manage relative to other toxic industrial waste. Safe methods for the final disposal of high-level radioactive waste are technically proven; the international consensus is that geological disposal is the best option.

How should the management of nuclear waste be handled? ›

Nuclear waste must be processed to make it safe for disposal. This includes its collection and sorting; reducing its volume and changing its chemical and physical composition, such as concentrating liquid waste; and finally, its conditioning so it is immobilized and packaged before storage and disposal.

Why is it so hard to manage nuclear waste? ›

Due to its radioactivity and highly hazardous properties, nuclear waste is required to be very carefully stored or reprocessed. The storing and reprocessing are further complicated by the long half life of the radioactive materials in the nuclear waste.

What is the biggest problem with nuclear waste? ›

Radioactive waste is hazardous because it contains or emits radioactive particles, which if not properly managed can be a risk to human health and the environment.

How can we solve nuclear waste problem? ›

Deep geological disposal is widely agreed to be the best solution for final disposal of the most radioactive waste produced.

What are the challenges of nuclear waste? ›

The primary challenge is managing spent fuel, which is hot and radioactive. It must be submerged in water for several decades before it can be transferred to dry casks for long-term storage once it has cooled.

What is nuclear waste How is it harmful? ›

Activities that generated as a by-product of producing or using radioactive materials. Radioactive waste is hazardous because it contains or emits radioactive particles, which if not properly managed can be a risk to human health and the environment.

What is nuclear waste and why is it a serious problem for society? ›

Nuclear energy produces radioactive waste

A major environmental concern related to nuclear power is the creation of radioactive wastes such as uranium mill tailings, spent (used) reactor fuel, and other radioactive wastes. These materials can remain radioactive and dangerous to human health for thousands of years.

What is nuclear waste What do we do with it in the US? ›

Image. Transuranic nuclear waste is waste contaminated by nuclear elements heavier than uranium, such as diluted plutonium. The United States has only one deep geologic repository for the disposal of defense-related transuranic waste—the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, New Mexico.

How does nuclear waste affect the environment? ›

Regardless of the source, this hazardous waste contains highly poisonous chemicals like plutonium and uranium pellets. These extremely toxic materials remain highly radioactive for tens of thousands of years, posing a threat to agricultural land, fishing waters, freshwater sources, and humans.

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