Coalition files Petition to NRC to strengthen reactor license extension rules due to significant new revelations on radioactive waste risks
 Environmental coalition attorney Diane CurranA Petition for Rulemaking was filed on Feb. 18th by Washington, D.C.-based attorney, Diane Curran  (photo, left), as well as Mindy Goldstein of the Emory U. Turner  Environmental Law Clinic, to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  (NRC). The Petition seeks to re-open the  License Renewal GEIS (Generic  Environmental Impact Statement), in order to consider new and  significant information about irradiated nuclear fuel storage impacts  that was generated by  the NRC Staff during the Expedited Spent Fuel  Transfer proceeding, carried out under NRC's Fukushima "Lessons Learned"  activities. Curran and Goldstein filed the Petition on behalf of three  dozen environmental groups, including Beyond Nuclear.
Environmental coalition attorney Diane CurranA Petition for Rulemaking was filed on Feb. 18th by Washington, D.C.-based attorney, Diane Curran  (photo, left), as well as Mindy Goldstein of the Emory U. Turner  Environmental Law Clinic, to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  (NRC). The Petition seeks to re-open the  License Renewal GEIS (Generic  Environmental Impact Statement), in order to consider new and  significant information about irradiated nuclear fuel storage impacts  that was generated by  the NRC Staff during the Expedited Spent Fuel  Transfer proceeding, carried out under NRC's Fukushima "Lessons Learned"  activities. Curran and Goldstein filed the Petition on behalf of three  dozen environmental groups, including Beyond Nuclear.
The filing urges that no reactor license extensions be approved by NRC until the Petition for Rulemaking has been integrated into NRC's safety regulations.
The coalition has issued a press release.





 February 20, 2014
February 20, 2014