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DRESDEN NUCLEAR POWER STATION, UNIT 2: NRC Resumes Review of Application for Texas Consolidated Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility

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Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Unit 2 issued the following announcement on Sept. 5.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has resumed its safety and environmental reviews of an

application by Interim Storage Partners to construct and operate a consolidated spent nuclear fuel

storage facility in Andrews County, Texas.

The application was initially filed by Waste Control Specialists in 2016. The company

requested the NRC suspend its review in April 2017, pending the anticipated sale of the company.

WCS was sold to J.F. Lehman & Co., in January 2018. In March, WCS and Orano, an international

nuclear supplier, formed Interim Storage Partners as a joint venture to take over the spent fuel storage

project. The new company submitted a revised application to the NRC in June.

When NRC’s review was suspended last year, the staff was in the process of receiving public

comment on the scope of its environmental review and had issued a notice of opportunity for an

adjudicatory hearing. Those processes will now resume.

The staff will consider all comments previously received on the scope of the environmental

review. In a notice published Sept. 4 in the Federal Register, the NRC requested additional public

comment through Oct. 19 on environmental issues to be considered in its environmental impact

statement. In a separate notice in the Federal Register, published Aug. 29 and corrected Aug. 31, the

NRC announced an opportunity to request a hearing, through Oct. 29. The notices include detailed

instructions on how to file a hearing request or submit public comment.

The NRC completed its administrative review of the revised application and informed Interim

Storage Partners of its decision to resume the review in a letter dated Aug. 21, 2018. The staff expects

to complete its safety, security and environmental reviews in the summer of 2020.

Original source can be found here.

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