Inadequate Response to 2012 "Waste Confidence" Court Action Means Legal Challenge is Inevitable ... Unless NRC Halts Process.
WASHINGTON,
D.C.///September 29, 2014///Firing a shot over the bow of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC), 17 groups today took a necessary first step
to seeking federal court intervention if the NRC does not stop on its
own the licensing and relicensing of 23 reactors at 14 sites across the
United States.
In urging the NRC to halt its process, the
groups note that the federal agency has failed to address a major 2012
court action and longstanding prior decisions requiring the NRC to make
"Waste Confidence" findings that the highly radioactive spent reactor
fuel used in reactors can be disposed of safely. In 2012, a federal
court vacated NRC's safety and environmental rules regarding spent fuel
storage and disposal and remanded them to the agency for an
environmental study. The NRC recently dismissed the notion that it
needed to reasonably anticipate a national repository for nuclear
reactor waste in order to proceed with reactor licensing and
relicensing.
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