Three Mile Island Fuel Cleanup Gets Green Light—No Boom Expected
Published Date: 8/28/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission reviewed and approved the money plans to safely close and clean up the spent fuel storage at Three Mile Island Unit 1. They found no big environmental problems, so the cleanup can move forward without delays. This means the folks managing the site have the green light to keep things safe and on budget.
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ISFSI Decommissioning Plans Approved
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued a final environmental assessment and a Finding of No Significant Impact for the initial and updated decommissioning funding plans for the independent spent fuel storage installation at Three Mile Island Unit 1. That approval lets the site's cleanup and closure move forward without delays and allows the site managers to continue decommissioning work while maintaining safety and budget plans.
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