US Supreme Court to hear nuclear waste storage dispute

By Nate Raymond

October 4, 20244:53 PM EDT


Oct 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has the authority to license nuclear waste storage facilities following a judicial ruling that upended decades of practice by declaring it does not.

The justices took up appeals by President Joe Biden's administration and a company that was awarded a license by the NRC to build a waste storage facility in western Texas of the lower court's ruling. The license was challenged by the states of Texas and New Mexico, as well as oil industry interests.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case in its new term, which begins on Monday, and a decision is expected by the end of June.

The Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, has shown skepticism toward the authority of federal regulatory agencies in several major rulings in recent years.

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