U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission grants license exemptions to CB&I AREVA MOX Services for MOX fuel fabrication facility until such time the NRC terminates the license – Note that the license has not been terminated yet! – January 30, 2019
“APPROVAL OF REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION FROM CERTAIN TITLE 10 OF
THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS PART 70 REGULATORY
REQUIREMENTS DUE TO A DECISION TO TERMINATE THE
CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION FOR THE MIXED OXIDE FUEL
FABRICATION FACILITY (DOCKET NUMBER: 070-03098)”
approval of exemption request linked here
&
NRC discussion of request by MOX Services:
“U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
MIXED OXIDE FUEL FABRICATION FACILITY
DOCKET NUMBER: 70-3098 EXEMPTION”
Photo: Scene of the MOX crime, December 16, 2018, ©High Flyer – investigations are vital into fraud, waste, abuse and mismanagement at the failed project by DOE/NNSA and CB&I AREVA MOX Services and other contractors. For “repurposing” of the facility to unneeded production of plutonium pits (for nuclear weapons), a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statements (PEIS) is legally required – see group letter on PEIS – NNSA has met the legal PEIS mandate with stone cold, confused silence and inaction