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It'll Cost $1 Billion To Dismantle America's Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier (popularmechanics.com)

"Six years after decommissioning USS Enterprise, the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the U.S. Navy is still figuring out how to safely dismantle the ship," reports Popular Mechanics. schwit1 tipped us off to their report: The General Accounting Office estimates the cost of taking apart the vessel and sending the reactors to a nuclear waste storage facility at up to $1.5 billion, or about one-eighth the cost of a brand-new aircraft carrier.

The USS Enterprise was commissioned in 1961 to be the centerpiece of a nuclear-powered carrier task force, Task Force One, that could sail around the world without refueling.... The Navy decommissioned Enterprise in 2012 and removed the fuel from the eight Westinghouse A2W nuclear reactors in 2013. The plan was to scrap the ship and remove the reactors, transporting them by barge from Puget Sound Naval Base down the Washington Coast and up the Columbia River, then trucking them to the Department of Energy's Hanford Site for permanent storage. However, after decommissioning the cost of disposing of the 93,000-ton ship soared from an estimated $500-$750 million to more than a billion dollars. This caused the Navy to put a pause on disposal while it sought out cheaper options. Today the stripped-down hull of the Enterprise sits in Newport News, Virginia awaiting its fate.

"Although the Navy believes disposing of the reactors will be fairly straightforward, no one has dismantled a nuclear-powered carrier before...

"Whatever the Navy ends up doing, this will only be the first of many nuclear-powered carrier disposals."

6 of 209 comments (clear)

  1. No tribble at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just beam the nuclear junk onto a Klingon ship.

    1. Re:No tribble at all by Barsteward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Or chop the reactor and related part in to small bits and the nuclear supporters can bid to buy a bit for their mantle in the living room - win win - get rid of the parts and pay for the decommission at the same time

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      "The hands that help are better far than lips that pray." - Robert Ingersoll (1833-1899)
  2. Scrappers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    We got some scrappers in Detroit that will make that thing disappear fast.

  3. I cannot change the laws of physics, Captain by Joe_Dragon · · Score: 4, Funny

    I cannot change the laws of physics, Captain

  4. Leave it unattended for a night in Eastern Europe by Gabest · · Score: 4, Funny

    It will be stripped from the metal parts, I guarantee it.

  5. Re:rough math by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 2, Funny

    All of those problems can be easily solved by passing yet another revenue-generating tax cut.