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NRC urged to 'clarify' Yucca ruling

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is being urged to clarify its ruling last Friday to bring license hearings to an end on the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project.

"The order is contradictory,"  charged Andrew Fitz, a senior counsel for Washington state, one of the parties that has challenged the Obama administration's moves to terminate the Nevada program.

"We request that you clarify the scope of the order's directive," Fitz wrote in a letter sent late Monday to the board of the nuclear agency.

In a long-awaited decision announced Friday, the commission said it deadlocked 2-2 on whether the administration could legally withdraw its application to build a nuclear waste burial site at Yucca Mountain, 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

At the same time the commission directed its Atomic Safety and Licensing Board to wrap up proceedings on Yucca Mountain by Sept. 30.   The order cited "budgetary limitations," a reference to the administration requesting no money for the project in the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.

Fitz asked the NRC to explain further what if any actions the licensing board is being told to carry out.

"In addition, the order is silent as to the NRC's future acts," Fitz wrote.  He said according to NRC internal procedures the split vote effectively leaves the Yucca application intact and "therefore the licensing proceedings should continue."

Fitz said the letter sent on behalf of Washington state, South Carolina, Aiken County, S.C., Nye County in Nevada and three businessmen from Washington state.   All are plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the NRC pending in federal appeals court in Washington, D.C.

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4 Responses to "NRC urged to 'clarify' Yucca ruling"
Typical Jaczko. By documented NRC rules, a tie vote means that the ASLB decision to refuse DOE's request to withdraw the LA is upheld, but he issues a statement that the NRC had a "deadlocked" vote. And the unquestioning press eats it up. This country is doomed with the current Democratic suck-uppers in the press with zero investigative or questioning skills. Pathetic.

As to the future of Yucca Mountain, Reid knows all too well that he can't change the NWPA. Once he or Obama is gone, and/or the Senate changes to Republican, Yucca Mountain is back. Perhaps the majority of nuclear waste shipments will come through Searchlight in the future?
Written by: davelv on Tuesday, Sep. 13, 2011 at 9:34 PM -- Report abuse
It gets cleared up for real in 419 days.
Written by: Alvinjh on Tuesday, Sep. 13, 2011 at 10:50 PM -- Report abuse
The corruption of this administration, Reid, and Jaczko knows no bounds... Laws mean nothing, NRC's own procedures mean nothing to Jaczko. Oh, but putting 1,000s of automatic weapons in the hands of Mexican drug lords/dealers and that OK/worth fighting about to cover up... And now their pushing a suckers-bet "Jobs Bill" that is just another stimulus farse wasting the people's money (again).... Come on 419 days!!!!
Written by: Impeach.Dirty.Harry on Wednesday, Sep. 14, 2011 at 7:12 AM -- Report abuse
No politician will ever ultimately "clear this up" for real or otherwise. This issue can and will only be decided in the Courts where the proponents have lost more than they have won.
Written by: beentheredonethat on Wednesday, Sep. 14, 2011 at 9:36 AM -- Report abuse
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