IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission says a $4 billion uranium enrichment plant in eastern Idaho proposed by French nuclear giant Areva Inc. will not pose an undue health risk to the public or workers.
A report released Friday and obtained by the Post Register details an analysis by the agency on how the company plans to prevent potential safety and health risks, as well as handle such risks.
Areas considered range from chemical processes, radiation and fire to decommissioning the plant.
The company intends to produce fuel for nuclear reactors at the facility.
The Snake River Alliance opposes the plant, saying the nuclear facility could have a profound impact on the state and region.
A final environmental impact statement is expected in February.
Read more: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/10/02/2514272/feds-no-undue-risk-in-proposed.html#ixzz11PGzZoi5
A report released Friday and obtained by the Post Register details an analysis by the agency on how the company plans to prevent potential safety and health risks, as well as handle such risks.
Areas considered range from chemical processes, radiation and fire to decommissioning the plant.
The company intends to produce fuel for nuclear reactors at the facility.
The Snake River Alliance opposes the plant, saying the nuclear facility could have a profound impact on the state and region.
A final environmental impact statement is expected in February.
Read more: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/10/02/2514272/feds-no-undue-risk-in-proposed.html#ixzz11PGzZoi5
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