The Weakest Link
Think tracking and securing decomissioned nuclear warheads was always the potential global security threat? Better think again and listen to Russian warnings about FFs in Ukraine.
Who regulates waste from nuclear power plants?
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has regulatory authority over storage and disposal of all commercially-generated nuclear wastes in the United States, as well as disposal of spent fuel and high-level wastes generated by the Department of Energy. The NRC implements its general radiation protection standards for disposal through 10 CFR Part 20. Read 10 CFR Part 20 - Standards for Protection Against Radiation. The NRC also regulates the low-level waste produced in the nuclear power cycle. More information is available on NRC's Low-Level Waste Disposal webpage.
Spent nuclear fuel is used fuel that can no longer create electricity, but is still quite hot, both radioactively and thermally. Currently, the United States does not have a central repository for wastes generated by nuclear power plants, and this waste is generally kept at the site at which it was created. Depending on the waste and on the facility, this waste is sometimes stored underwater, or it may be stored in dry casks or canisters. For a brief overview of the storage of spent fuel, visit NRC's What Is Nuclear Waste? webpage.
The Environmental Protection Agency set environmental standards for spent fuel disposal in 40 CFR Part 191 and 40 CFR Part 197. For more information, visit the Radiation Regulations and Laws webpage at EPA.gov. The U.S.NRC’s requirements that implement 40 CFR parts 191 and 197 are in 10 CFR parts 60 and 63, respectively.
For more information about spent nuclear fuel, visit the NRC's High-Level Waste webpage…..(continued)
Pray that Q Level White Hats have always kept a keen eye and a more than adequate force against traitorous bad actors when it comes to securing all the spent fuel that's been piling up since the boneheaded policy decision to build and operate commercial fission plants.
https://www.epa.gov/radiation/who-regulates-waste-nuclear-power-plants