Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 108— - NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - DISPOSAL AND STORAGE OF HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE, SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL, AND LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE › Part Part A— - Repositories for Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel › § 10134
The Secretary must hold public hearings near Yucca Mountain to tell local people what is happening and to get their comments. After finishing site studies and the hearings, if the Secretary decides to recommend the site, the Secretary must tell the Governor and legislature of Nevada, wait 30 days, and then send a recommendation to the President. The Secretary must also give the President and the public a full written statement explaining the recommendation. That statement must describe the planned repository design and waste packaging, show safety data from the site studies, include a final environmental impact statement with agency comments, give the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s preliminary views, summarize state and tribal comments and the Secretary’s responses, include Nevada’s impact report, and any other information the Secretary thinks is needed. If the President agrees the site is qualified, the President will send the recommendation to Congress with the Secretary’s statement. If Congress allows the site, the Secretary must file a construction application with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission within 90 days and give Nevada a copy. The Commission must report to Congress within one year and then every year on progress, safety issues, disputes, and actions taken. The Commission must approve or deny the application within 3 years, but can extend the deadline by up to 12 months if it files a required report at least 30 days before the deadline. The first approved repository may not hold more than 70,000 metric tons of heavy metal of spent fuel (or the equivalent high-level waste) until a second repository is operating. Federal agencies must follow a project schedule and must report to the Secretary and Congress if they cannot meet deadlines; the Secretary must reply within 30 days. The Secretary’s recommendation must include a final environmental impact statement, and the steps in this law count for the environmental review required by law; the Secretary and the Commission do not need to consider other sites or the general need for a repository.
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42 U.S.C. § 10134
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73