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For Immediate Release:
2008-03-19
Contact:
Johanna Neumann
(410) 467-9389

Coalition Challenges Scope of Nuclear Power Plant Impact Review

Members of the Chesapeake Safe Energy Coalition pressed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to expand the scope of the environmental impact statement that the NRC is required to develop as it considers Constellation’s proposal for a new nuclear reactor in Southern Maryland.

Constellation Energy proposed building a new nuclear reactor in Southern Maryland in 2006. If built, the proposed reactor would be the largest nuclear power plant in the country, and could generate an estimated 1,375 tons of radioactive waste during its 40 years of operation. This waste will be stored indefinitely at the site, where it poses an attractive target for potential terrorist attacks.

Coalition members challenged that the NRC's environmental impact statement should include greater consideration of:

  • High-level nuclear waste storage and transport;
  • Low-level nuclear waste storage and release;
  • Alternatives to meeting electricity demand;
  • A cost-benefit analysis that accounts for various construction cost estimates;
  • Safety concerns including first-of-a-kind reactor design risks and aircraft assaults;
  • Adequacy of emergency response and evacuation plans.