February 11, 2012

Nuclear fuel from Russia coming to Missouri

Missouri’s only commercial nuclear plant is going to be getting fuel from a source that might have surprised many people just a few years ago.

Ameren UE and two other major utility companies that operate similar nuclear power plants have broken new ground by agreeing to buy nuclear fuel from Tenex, the state nuclear fuel exporter for Russia.

From 20-14 through 20-20, Ameren will get about 25 percent of its nuclear fuel from Tenex.

Until last year the only uranium Russia could sell to the United States came from dismantled nuclear weapons. But federal law has change to allow utilities to buy Russian enriched uranium.

Ameren spokesman Mike Cleary says Russia has opened up a lot since the Soviet era and is just selling on the open market a product it has.

The enriched uranium will be shipped to Columbia, South Carolina, where it will be turned into fuel rods before it is shipped to the Callaway plant.

The three companies will spend one-billion dollars in the deal that will provide fuel for nuclear plants in Missouri, Texas, and California.

 

Uplink BP’s interview with Mike Cleary (9:30 mp3)

Opponents of "Fair Tax" slam proposal

Opponents of the idea for a so-called "Fair Tax" in Missouri are sounding the alarm. They say that while legislation aimed at eliminating the state income tax in favor of the "Fair Tax" – an expanded sales tax on goods and services – failed to clear the General Assembly this year, the idea will likely return in the future.

Among those expressing concerns was Amy Blouin of the Missouri Budget Project, who doesn’t like the idea that items not currently subject to the state sales tax would be taxed under the proposal.

"Products and services that are currently not taxed would be eligible for this new tax at a significantly increased rate," said Blouin in a conference call with reporters. "Things like nursing home services, child care services, doctor’s visits, food, prescription drugs, even funerals."

Proponents say the state sales tax would increase from the current 4.225 percent to 5.11 percent, but the opponents say a rate of at least nine percent would be needed to bring about revenue neutrality. The concern is also raised that Missourians living along state borders will make purchases in neighboring states to avoid the higher tax.

"At least two of our urban centers are bordering other states that would have significantly lower tax rates," said Blouin. "And people are likely to go across the border to meet their needs."

Blouin concedes she has no facts and figures to back up that claim.

Download/Listen: Steve Walsh report (:60 MP3)

Severe weather sweeps the state, more could be on the way

Survey teams from the National Weather Service are back in the field today, Submitted by RANDY BAKER checking for signs of damage and possible tornado touchdowns. Meteorologists say there hasn’t been a lot of damage so far.

The National Weather Service in Springfield says the best chance for severe weather will be tomorrow and this weekend, but there’s a slight chance of storms in parts of southern Missouri later today.

Photo courtesy RANDY BAKER

Survey teams are checking the path of storms that went from Joplin to Nevada to Lake of the Ozarks, looking for signs of damage. The weather service got video of a tornado touchdown in northeastern Vernon County, but so far its the only one that’s been confirmed. 

One person suffered minor injuries when a tree limb fell through a house in Laclede County.

Cardinals rally in 8th to win

The Cardinals scored three times in the eighth inning to battle back from down two to win 6-5 over Florida and take two out of three from the Marlins.  Albert Pujols hit a monster shot off the upper deck facade in the sixth inning.

Rick Ankiel, went 3-for-4 in the game and scored three of the Cardinals’ runs.  Ankiel hit a one-out single in the first and scored on Nick Stavinoha’s single. In the sixth, he singled before Pujols’ blast.  Ankiel led the comeback when he again to lead off the inning and scored on Ryan Ludwick’s single. Pujols would score after center fielder Cody Ross bobbled the ball fielding the hit. Ludwick would go to third and score on Colby Rasmus’ single.

Cardinals starter Todd Wellemyer gave up two home runs to former Royal Ross Gload and left after six innings, giving up five runs and 11 hits on a very hot south Florida afternoon.

Cole Camp triple murder victims shot

Investigators of a triple murder in Cole Camp say all three victims were shot to death. But they’re not giving any additional specifics.

The bodies of Donald and Sharon Luetjen and their granddaughter Taron Luetjen were found in their home Tuesday

Police have given no details about the suspected time of death. But they have asked anyone who saw the Luetjens or spoke to any of them after Sunday morning to contact police.

A spokesman for the Highway Patrol says there is no reason for Cole Camp residents to be afraid for their own safety although he did say they should be cautious in their everyday lives.

Cole Camp is a community of about one-thousand people in western Missouri’s Benton County.