Two properties in the Kimba district were nominated in 2017 for a proposed National Radioactive Waste Management Facility, to store low-level and intermediate-level
nuclear waste. One is owned by Brett and Michelle Rayner, and the other is owned by Andrew and Dale Baldock. In 2017, a Kimba town vote demonstrated support for further investigation of the prospect. The result of the vote was 396 to 294 in favour. Opposition to the project has been expressed by community groups No Radioactive Waste on Agricultural Land in Kimba or SA On 1 February 2020 federal resources minister,
Matt Canavan, announced that of Jeff Baldock's Napandee property, west of Kimba, would provide the location to permanently store low-level waste. The facility would also temporarily store intermediate-level waste from
Lucas Heights nuclear reactor, until a suitable permanent site was found. The
federal government is allocating a community development package to boost the skills of local businesses and workers to build and run the facility. The facility would cost , and create 45 jobs during construction and 25 ongoing jobs.{{cite news |title =Eyre Peninsula farm chosen to store Australia's nuclear waste == Culture ==