SENATORS PUSH NRC ON DRY CASK LICENSING:
Bipartisanship isn’t dead — at least not when it comes to pushing the
NRC to speed up its licensing process for dry cask storage for nuclear
waste at reactor sites. The industry has complained that requests for
design changes to can take two years or more to get through the
regulator, according to the letter, signed by Sens. Tom Carper — who
chairs the Environment and Public Works subcommittee that oversees
nuclear safety — John Barrasso, Ben Cardin and Jeff Sessions sent to NRC
Chairwoman Allison Macfarlane today. Letter: http://politico.pro/1eJkQLm
http://www.politico.com/morningenergy/0913/morningenergy11639.html
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