US allowing work to restart at nuke dump 3 years after leak

The U.S. Energy Department authorized its contractor Friday to begin disposing of radioactive waste again at the nation’s only underground repository, setting the stage for the first barrel to go below ground since a radiation release forced the facility to shut down nearly three years ago. Agency officials said the move confirms that numerous corrective actions uncovered during a recent review of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in southern New Mexico have been completed.