Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. And Consolidated National Intervenors v. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Intervenors. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. v. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Commonwealth Edison Company, Pacific Legal Foundation, Intervenors. The State of New York v. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the United States of America, Commonwealth Edison Company, Tennessee Valley Authority, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., State of Wisconsin, Intervenors. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. v. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Commonwealth Edison Company, Tennessee Valley Authority, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Intervenors

685 F.2d 459
CourtCourt of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
DecidedNovember 29, 1982
Docket79-2110
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. And Consolidated National Intervenors v. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Intervenors. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. v. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Commonwealth Edison Company, Pacific Legal Foundation, Intervenors. The State of New York v. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the United States of America, Commonwealth Edison Company, Tennessee Valley Authority, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., State of Wisconsin, Intervenors. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. v. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Commonwealth Edison Company, Tennessee Valley Authority, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Intervenors, 685 F.2d 459 (D.C. Cir. 1982).

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685 F.2d 459

17 ERC 1457, 18 ERC 1519, 222
U.S.App.D.C. 9,
12 Envtl. L. Rep. 20,465

NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL, INC. and Consolidated
National Intervenors, Petitioners,
v.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION and United
States of America, Respondents,
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., et al., Intervenors.
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL, INC., Petitioner,
v.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION and United
States of America, Respondents,
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, et al., Commonwealth
Edison Company, Pacific Legal Foundation, Intervenors.
The STATE OF NEW YORK, Petitioner,
v.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION and the United
States of America, Respondents,
Commonwealth Edison Company, et al., Tennessee Valley
Authority, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., et al.,
State of Wisconsin, Intervenors.
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL, INC., Petitioner,
v.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION and United
States of America, Respondents, Commonwealth
Edison Company, et al., Tennessee Valley Authority,
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, et al., Intervenors.

Nos. 74-1586, 77-1448, 79-2110 and 79-2131.

United States Court of Appeals,
District of Columbia Circuit.

Argued Sept. 17, 1980.
Decided April 27, 1982.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied June 30, 1982.
As Amended Oct. 6, 1982.
Certiorari Granted Nov. 29, 1982.
See 103 S.Ct. 443.

Ronald J. Wilson, Washington, D. C., for Natural Resources Defense Council, petitioner in Nos. 74-1586, 77-1448 and 79-2131. Roger Beers, San Francisco, Cal., also entered an appearance for petitioner, Natural Resources Defense Council.

E. Leo Slaggie, Atty., Nuclear Regulatory Commission, with whom Sanford Sagalkin, Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., David Shilton, Atty. Dept. of Justice, and Stephen F. Eilperin, Sol., Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D. C., were on the brief, for respondents. George R. Hyde, Edward J. Shawaker and John J. Zimmerman, Attys., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., also entered appearances for respondents.

Ezra I. Bialik, Asst. Atty. Gen., State of New York, New York City, with whom Robert Abrams, Atty. Gen., State of New York, Albany, N. Y., and Bronson C. LaFollette, Atty. Gen. and Patrick Walsh, Asst. Atty. Gen., State of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., were on the joint brief, for petitioner, State of New York, and intervenor, State of Wisconsin, in No. 79-2110.

Donald P. Irwin and K. Dennis Sisk, Richmond, Va., were on the brief for intervenors Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. et al., in Nos. 74-1586, 77-1448, 79-2110 and 79-2131. George C. Freeman, Jr., Richmond, Va., also entered an appearance for intervenors, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. et al.

Herbert S. Sanger, Jr., Gen.Counsel, Lewis E, Wallace, Dep.Gen.Counsel, Charles W. Van Beke and M. Elizabeth Culbreth, Knoxville, Tenn., for intervenor Tennessee Valley Authority in Nos. 79-2110 and 79-2131.

James P. McGranery, Jr. and Margaret R. A. Paradis, Washington, D. C., were on the brief for intervenors and amici curiae, Commonwealth Edison Co., in Nos. 74-1586, 77-1448, 79-2110 and 79-2131. Richard D. Cudahy, Washington, D. C., entered an appearance for intervenor, Commonwealth Edison Co.

Ronald A. Zumbrun, Sacramento, Cal., Raymond M. Momboisse, Albert Ferri, Jr., and Lawrence P. Jones, Washington, D. C., entered appearances for intervenor, Pac. Legal Foundation.

Before BAZELON, Senior Circuit Judge, GEORGE CLIFTON EDWARDS, Jr.,* Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, and WILKEY, Circuit Judge.

Opinion for the Court filed by Senior Circuit Judge BAZELON.

Opinion concurring in part and dissenting in part filed by Circuit Judge GEORGE CLIFTON EDWARDS, Jr.

Dissenting opinion filed by Circuit Judge WILKEY.

PER CURIAM:

Judge Bazelon's opinion constitutes the opinion of the court. Judge George Clifton Edwards, Jr., concurs in all but Part IV-D of the opinion, and Judge Wilkey concurs in only Part IV-D.

BAZELON, Senior Circuit Judge:

These consolidated cases involve the continuing efforts of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)1 to establish a system by which to consider and disclose the environmental impact of the uranium fuel cycle in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).2 The present controversy centers upon the radiological effluents associated with the "back end" of the fuel cycle: the reprocessing,3 storage, and "disposal"4 of spent fuel and other wastes. At issue are three versions-the original,5 interim,6 and final versions7-of the "Table S-3 Rule," which provide a set of numerical values intended to reflect the environmental effects of the uranium fuel cycle.8 Under the Rule, Table S-3 is to be included in the environmental impact statement (EIS)9 of each proposed light water nuclear power reactor, and thereby substitute for repeated individualized consideration of the environmental impact of the fuel-cycle activities needed to support each plant.10

Table S-3.--Table of Uranium Fuel Cycle Environment Data1

         (Normalized to model LWR annual fuel requirement (WASH-1248)
                    or reference reactor year (NUREG-0116))
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Maximum effect per annual fuel
Environmental                     Total  requirement or reference reactor
  considerations                         year of model 1,000 MWe LWR
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
         NATURAL RESOURCES USE
Land (acres):
  Temporarily committed 2 ......... 100
    Undisturbed area ............... 79
    Disturbed area ................. 22  Equivalent to a 110 MWe coal-fired
                                           power plant.
  Permanently committed ............ 13
  Overburden moved
    (millions of MT) .............. 2.8  Equivalent to 95 MWe coal-fired
                                 ------    power plant.
Water (millions of
  gallons):
  Discharged to air ............... 160  =2 percent of model 1,000 MWe LWR
                                           with cooling tower.
  Discharged to water
  bodies ....................... 11,090
  Discharged to ground ............ 127
                                 ------
    Total ...................... 11,377  4 percent of model 1,000 MWe LWR
                                 ------    with once-through cooling.
Fossil fuel:
  Electrical energy
    (thousands of MW-hour) ........ 

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