The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1988, Page 2, Image 2

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Texas will be site for super collider
WASHINGTON — Energy Sec
retary John Herrington Thursday
announced the selection of Texas as
the site for the eagerly sought $4.4
billion super collider atom smasher
— if the giant research installation is
ever built.
Seven states had vied for the proj
ect because of the economic benefits
tied to the construction of the collider,
a 53-mile underground ring of 10,000
magnets capable of whipping proton
beams together with 20 times the
force of the world’s most powerful
existing particle accelerator.
Herrington said the Texas site —
some 16,000 farm acres in Ellis
County south of Dallas — was “supe
rior” to the others.
The decision, he said, was based in
part on site geology, regional re
sources and environmental criteria.
“The Texas proposal clearly re
ceived the highest overall technical
evaluation ratings ol any proposal
and exhibited no significant overall
weaknesses,” Herrington said.
The six other contenders were Illi
nois, Arizona, Colorado, Michigan,
North Carolina and Tennessee. They
were chosen from a field of 25 bid
ding states by an independent panel
appointed by the Energy Department.
Officials of some of the losing
states, however, linked Texas’ selec
tion to Tuesday’s election of George
Bush, who lives in Texas, as presi
dent. “The Department of Energy
made a decision based on politics
rather than on merit and the good of
the American taxpayer,” said Sen.
Alan Dixon, D-Ill. “I do not believe
that the liming of this decision and its
proximity to the election is a coinci
dence.”
Sen. Donald Riegle, D-Mich., said
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tne decision nas a strong smeii oi
While House politics. That was our
major concern all along. Wc and the
other five finalists states got a raw
deal.”
But Sen. Lloyd Benisen, D-Texas
and the unsuccessful Democratic vice
presidential candidate, said
Thursday’s announcement made this
“a wonderful day for our country and
our slate.”
Bentsen pledged as chairman of
the Senate Finance Committee to do
“everything in my power to guarantee
(that) funds for construction are ap
propriated on Lime. I am happy to
have had a hand in bringing it about.”
The Energy Department must now
prepare a full-fledged environmental
statement. Assuming nothing in the
statement disqualifies the Texas site,
the panel will make its selection final
in January.
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