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US Nuclear Power Regulator Proposes Narrowing Scope of Environmental Reviews

The agency said the changes would save applicants and the NRC about $135 million and speed approvals for reactor licenses.

  • On Wednesday, July 8, 2026, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission proposed narrowing environmental reviews for new and renewed reactor licenses, limiting assessments primarily to radiological impacts and excluding most chemical and non-radiological hazards.
  • President Donald Trump's January 20, 2025, Executive Order 14154 drove the proposal, requiring federal agencies to revise National Environmental Policy Act regulations to accelerate nuclear deployment and shorten license approvals to 18 months.
  • Kimyata Savoy, the NRC's chief environmental review and permitting officer, stated the proposal will save applicants about $135 million, yet the rule eliminates cumulative impact analysis previously required to evaluate combined environmental effects.
  • Critics warn the rule removes oversight for hazardous chemicals like cadmium and nitric acid used in advanced reactor technologies, echoing historical contamination at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Kentucky.
  • Public comments on Docket NRC-2025-0478 are due August 21, 2026, though legal experts suggest the agency's reliance on Supreme Court precedent may face challenges under the Administrative Procedure Act.
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enr.com broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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