Click the link above to view the 2020 Renewal Application for the Hazardous Waste Facility Permit, the 2022 Updated Redline Line Strike Out (RLSO), Draft Permit-Related Documents, and the August 2023 Proposed Final Permit



WIPP has been disposing of legacy transuranic (TRU) waste since 1999,
cleaning up 22 generator sites nationwide.


WIPP was constructed for disposal of defense-generated TRU waste from DOE sites around the country. TRU waste consists of clothing, tools, rags, residues, debris, soil and other items contaminated with small amounts of plutonium and other man-made radioactive elements. The waste is permanently disposed of in rooms mined in an underground salt bed layer over 2000 feet from the surface.


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WIPP Pre-Submittal Meeting Notice

The CBFO and SIMCO will conduct an in-person and virtual pre-submittal...

[March 11, 2024]
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WIPP Announces Winners of Inaugural Regional Science Bowl

After hours of intense competition on Saturday...

[March 5, 2024]
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WIPP Community Forum & Open House

U.S. Department of Energy’s Carlsbad Field Office and Salado Isolation Mining Contractors will...

[February 15, 2024]
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THE WIPP Visitor EXPERIENCE

Visitors to Carlsbad, N.M. are encouraged to visit the WIPP Experience Exhibit. While public tours of WIPP are not available, the exhibit at our in-town office building features a brief documentary on the project and numerous displays. Friendly staff are available to answer questions about this one-of-a-kind facility.

Groups larger than four people are asked to call in advance for special showings in the auditorium.

The WIPP Experience Exhibit
U.S. Department of Energy
4021 National Parks Highway, Carlsbad, New Mexico
1-800-336-WIPP
Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.