Beyond Nuclear files Nuke Waste Con Game contentions against 4 atomic reactors
July 12, 2012
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The Obama administration's wise decision to cancel the proposed Yucca Mtn. high-level rad. waste dump exposed NRC's Nuclear Waste Confidence Decision for the illusion of a solution that it was. This photo by Gabriela Bulisova shows Yucca framed by a Western Shoshone Indian ceremonial sweat lodge. Yucca is sacred to the Western Shoshone.Beyond Nuclear has filed intervention contentions against a total of four atomic reactors (proposed new reactors at Grand Gulf Unit 3, MS and Fermi Unit 3, MI seeking construction and operating licenses, as well as degraded old reactors at Grand Gulf Unit 1, MS and Davis-Besse Unit 1, OH seeking 20 year license extensions) based on a recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruling gutting the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) "Nuclear Waste Confidence Decision."

That confidence game has been used against states, environmental groups, and concerned citizens for decades, blocking them from challening the generation of high-level radioactive waste in atomc reactor licensing proceedings, as the NRC has flippantly expressed "confidence" that storage on-site was safe for decades or even centuries, and that a geologic repository for permanently disposing of irradiated nuclear fuel was just over the horizon -- despite mounting evidence to the contrary.

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