Southern California Edison, the operator of the now-shuttered San Onofre nuclear power plant, has released plans to try to find a way to move the 3.6 million pounds of nuclear waste from the plant. The upshot of the three-volume report: There are no easy answers and meaningful progress will require pushing the federal government to act, which will take time. At the same time, a new coalition has been formed that will look to enlist local governments, businesses and other groups to generate momentum to make some headway. “It is clear that to make tangible progress on this issue, the federal government must act,” Kevin Payne, Edison’s CEO, said in a statement. “Rather than wait for this to happen, we are going to be a catalyst for change.”