Article ID: CBB071677242

Drum breach: Operational temporalities, error politics and WIPP’s kitty litter nuclear waste accident (June 2021)

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In February 2014 at the WIPP transuranic waste repository in New Mexico, a drum erupted in fire. It exposed 22 people to radiation, shut down the underground facility for 35 months and cost the United States over a billion dollars. Heat and pressure had built up in the drum due to chemical reactions with an organic kitty litter, Swheat Scoop, which had been mistakenly added to it at Los Alamos National Laboratory, the birthplace of the atomic bomb. This article disrupts two prominent narratives: (a) that the accident was induced by a typographical error made after a waste packaging operations supervisor misheard ‘inorganic kitty litter’ as ‘an organic kitty litter’ during a meeting, and (b) that it was induced primarily by ‘mismanagement’ at WIPP, Los Alamos and the DOE’s New Mexico field offices. It does so by exploring how a series of overambitious political initiatives, fraught labor relationships, financialized subcontracting arrangements and US Department of Energy (DOE) performance incentives set the stage for Los Alamos’s notorious error by accelerating US waste packaging, shipping and repository emplacement rates beyond systemic capacity. Attention to operational temporalities shows how an often-overlooked nexus of schedule pressures, political-economic imperatives and regulatory breakdowns converged to modulate nuclear waste management workflows and, ultimately, trigger a radiological accident.

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Authors & Contributors
Colleen Lanier-Christensen
Maxime Polleri
Spackman, Christy C. W.
Lee, Clarissa Ai Ling
Kun Hee Kim
Matthew Cotton
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Science, Technology and Human Values
Public Understanding of Science
Environmental History
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Publishers
University of West Virginia Press
Routledge
Concepts
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Nuclear and radioactive waste
Nuclear power; atomic energy
Regulation
Accidents
Expertise
People
Charles Perrow
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
Places
Japan
United States
Europe
South Korea
Malay; Malaysia
France
Institutions
Centre d'étude de l'énergie nucléaire (Belgium)
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
UK Stem Cell Bank
United States. Food and Drug Administration
World Health Organization (WHO)
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