NRC Approves Final Rule on Spent Fuel Storage and Ends Suspension of Final Licensing Actions for Nuclear Plants and Renewals
The
Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Tuesday approved a final rule on the
environmental effects of continued storage of spent nuclear fuel and
will lift its suspension of final licensing actions on nuclear power
plant licenses and renewals once the rule becomes effective.
The
Commission’s action signals the end of a two-year effort to satisfy a
remand by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit. The court in June 2012 struck down the NRC’s 2010 revision of
its “waste confidence” rule, directing the agency to consider the
possibility that a geologic repository for permanent disposal of spent
fuel might never be built, and to do further analysis of spent fuel pool
leaks and fires. The Commission responded in August 2012 by suspending
final licensing decisions on new reactors, reactor license renewals and
spent fuel storage facility renewals. It subsequently directed the staff
to develop a new rule and a supporting Generic Environmental Impact
Statement (GEIS) within 24 months.
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