The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for a possible nuclear waste site in Texas. However, the company that sought such a permit has abandoned its plans. Credit: Eli Hartman for The Texas Tribune ...
ANDREWS COUNTY, Texas (KOSA) - The Supreme Court has ruled to allow certain companies to temporarily store nuclear waste in West Texas and New Mexico, including Andrews. This decision reverses a ...
The US Supreme Court left intact a federal plan to store as much as 40,000 tons of highly radioactive waste at a temporary site in west Texas over the objections of local landowners and oil and gas ...
Nearly 80 years of nuclear waste in the US is currently stranded, stuck in "temporary" storage sites without a permanent place to go. These sites are well secured, but have some drawbacks, especially ...
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The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to settle a dispute over the temporary storage of nuclear waste in West Texas that could upend decades of federal nuclear policy. Last year, the U.S. Court of ...
Heavy earth moving equipment clear soft caliche from the proposed federal waste disposal facility at Waste Control Specialists, a nuclear waste facility on the Texas/New Mexico border. Tom Fox / The ...
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Supreme Court clears the way for temporary nuclear waste storage in Texas and New Mexico
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