Centralized Storage
With the scientifically unsound proposed Yucca Mountain radioactive waste dump now canceled, the danger of "interim" storage threatens. This means that radioactive waste could be "temporarily" parked in open air lots, vulnerable to accident and attack, while a new repository site is sought.
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Briefs Filed in Federal Appeal against NRC Licensing of Interim Storage Partners Radioactive Waste Dump in Texas
NEWS FROM BEYOND NUCLEAR
For immediate release
Contact: Kevin Kamps, radioactive waste specialist, Beyond Nuclear, kevin@beyondnuclear.org, (240) 462-3216
Mindy Goldstein, attorney for Beyond Nuclear, director, Emory University’s Turner Environmental Law Clinic, magolds@emory.edu, (404) 727-3432
Michael Keegan, co-chair, Don’t Waste Michigan, mkeeganj@comcast.net, (734) 770-1441
Terry Lodge, attorney for Don't Waste Michigan, et al., tjlodge50@yahoo.com, (419) 205-7084
Briefs Filed in Federal Appeal against NRC Licensing of Interim Storage Partners Radioactive Waste Dump in Texas
Environmental Coalition Cites Numerous Violations of Nuclear Waste, Environmental, and Administrative Laws
WASHINGTON, DC, March 21, 2022--Beyond Nuclear, Don’t Waste Michigan et al. (a seven-group national grassroots environmental coalition), and Sierra Club filed initial briefs at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on March 18, 2022, challenging the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s approval, last September, of a construction and operating license for the Interim Storage Partners, LLC (ISP) irradiated nuclear fuel and highly radioactive waste consolidated interim storage facility (CISF) at Waste Control Specialists, LLC (WCS) in Andrews County, Texas. ISP plans to store up to 40,000 metric tons of commercial irradiated nuclear fuel, and highly radioactive Greater-Than-Class-C waste, nearly half the total amount that currently exists in the U.S. Diane Curran, of Harmon, Curran, Spielberg & Eisenberg, LLP in Washington, D.C., also serves as an attorney for Beyond Nuclear. Don’t Waste Michigan et al., and Sierra Club, filed a joint initial brief. In addition to the violations of the NWPA and APA, this environmental coalition has raised a large number of challenges alleging NRC violations of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), including inadequate consideration of: transportation risks to and from the CISF; earthquake risks at the CISF due to very nearby oil and natural gas extraction in the Permian Basin; alternatives to the CISF, including Hardened On-Site Storage at nuclear power plants; impacts on threatened species; the risk of extremely long-term, or even de facto permanent, surface storage at the CISF; and the risk of radiological impacts on the area’s ecology, geology, and groundwater, including the adjacent or even underlying Ogallala Aquifer. This coalition of environmental groups seeks the court to order NRC to re-do the ISP Environmental Impact Statement so that it complies with the legal requirements of NEPA. *In addition to Beyond Nuclear, the environmental coalition petitioners include Sierra Club, as well as Don’t Waste Michigan, et al., a national grassroots environmental coalition which also includes six additional groups and one individual: Citizens’ Environmental Coalition (NY); Citizens for Alternatives to Chemical Contamination (MI); Nuclear Energy Information Service (IL); Public Citizen, Inc. (DC, TX); San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace (CA); Sustainable Energy and Economic Development Coalition (TX); and Leona Morgan (NM). Expert witnesses serving Sierra Club and Don’t Waste Michigan, et al. include: Robert Alvarez of Institute for Policy Studies (DC); Dr. James David Ballard, a retired California State University, Northridge professor (see his report, here); Dr. Marvin Resnikoff of Radioactive Waste Management Associates (VT); and Dr. Gordon Thompson of Institute for Resource and Security Studies (MA).
(Note to reporters: Beyond Nuclear’s Standing and Statutory Addendum is available upon request, as is Don’t Waste Michigan et al. and Sierra Club’s. Please contact Kevin Kamps at Beyond Nuclear, (240) 462-3216, kevin@beyondnuclear.org) |
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PETITIONERS' OPENING BRIEF
Don't Waste Michigan et al. and Sierra Club's initial brief challenging NRC's NEPA violations re: the licensing of ISP's CISF in TX.
PETITIONER BEYOND NUCLEAR’S INITIAL OPENING BRIEF
DON’T WASTE MICHIGAN, ET AL.,
Petitioners
v.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Respondents
INTERIM STORAGE PARTNERS LLC,
Intervenor