NRC Ignored Post-Fukushima Tips In Reactor OK, DC Circ. Told
Law360 (subscription) Law360, Washington (November 19, 2012, 2:05 PM ET) -- Environmental groups told the D.C. Circuit on Monday that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission failed to consider safety recommendations for a $14 billion Southern Co. plant expansion developed ...http://www.law360.com/energy/articles/395089/nrc-ignored-post-fukushima-tips-in-reactor-ok-dc-circ-told
In Wake of Sandy Disaster, U.S. Court of Appeals to Hear That NRC Violated Federal Law by Failing to |
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Monday, 19 November 2012 |
Less than two weeks after Tropical Storm Sandy devastated the East Coast of the United States and caused several nuclear reactor shutdowns, attorneys representing nine national and regional organizations will argue on Monday (November 19
th), that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission violated
federal law when it issued a license for two proposed new reactors at
the Vogtle nuclear power plant near Waynesboro, Georgia without fully taking into account the potential for a Fukushima-like disaster.
The oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League v. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission will take place at 9:30 a.m. Monday in the fifth floor court room.
Members of the petitioner organizations who live in the small
communities that lie close to the existing and proposed Vogtle reactors
plan to travel all night by bus to hear the argument.
The groups contend that before licensing the reactors or approving
the underlying "AP1000" reactor design, the NRC should have supplemented
the Environmental Impact Statement for the reactors to address the risk
of a catastrophic accident such as the one that occurred at the
six-reactor Fukushima Daiichi complex in Japan in the spring of 2011.
In addition to Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, the groups
bringing the appeal include: Friends of the Earth, Nuclear Information
and Resource Service, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, Citizens
Allied for Safe Energy, Center for a Sustainable Coast, Georgia Women's Action for New Directions, NC WARN, and Nuclear Watch South.
WHO:
Diane Curran, attorney, Harmon, Curran, Spielberg & Eisenberg, L.L.P. In addition to Curran, the groups are also represented by Mindy Goldstein, director of the Turner Environmental Law Clinic, Emory University Law School, and John Runkle, an environmental attorney in Chapel Hill, NC.
WHEN:
Monday, November 19, 2012.
TIME:
9:30 a.m. EST.
WHERE:
U.S. Courthouse, 3rd and Constitution Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C., 5th floor. |
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