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mysteryowl

(8,519 posts)
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 08:32 AM Yesterday

The Trump administration has secretly rewritten nuclear safety rules [View all]

Source: NPR

The Trump administration has overhauled a set of nuclear safety directives and shared them with the companies it is charged with regulating, without making the new rules available to the public, according to documents obtained exclusively by NPR.

The sweeping changes were made to accelerate development of a new generation of nuclear reactor designs. They occurred over the fall and winter at the Department of Energy, which is currently overseeing a program to build at least three new experimental commercial nuclear reactors by July 4 of this year.

The changes are to departmental orders, which dictate requirements for almost every aspect of the reactors' operations - including safety systems, environmental protections, site security and accident investigations.

NPR obtained copies of over a dozen of the new orders, none of which are publicly available. The orders slash hundreds of pages of requirements for security at the reactors. They also loosen protections for ground water and the environment and eliminate at least one key safety role. The new orders cut back on requirements for keeping records, and they raise the amount of radiation a worker can be exposed to before an official accident investigation is triggered.

Read more: https://www.npr.org/2026/01/28/nx-s1-5677187/nuclear-safety-rules-rewritten-trump



Sorry to bring more bad news (to DU), but NPR is reporting this as a very big deal.
It is exclusive reporting.

They can now leak contaminates into waterways!
NPR posts pages of the report at the link.
New reactors will have these "new" rules.
Idaho, Utah, Kansas, Texas, Tenn.

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This maladminstration is worse than Wrongway Feldon UpInArms Yesterday #1
Well that's a disturbing headline kerouac2 Yesterday #2
No way will that hold in court angrychair Yesterday #3
More from the article: mahatmakanejeeves Yesterday #5
Seems obvious, right? yellow dahlia 17 hrs ago #15
I posted about this in GD to highlight that this was done as a favor for the AI bros: highplainsdem Yesterday #4
A nation is not just real estate... GiqueCee Yesterday #6
He gets off on gore and death. yellow dahlia 17 hrs ago #16
Dump: Who cares about nuclear safety anyway? sakabatou Yesterday #7
It would be interesting if people were as concerned with fossil fuel exposures... NNadir Yesterday #8
That's comforting Bayard Yesterday #9
It will be fossil fuels that destroy the natural world as we know it and kill billions of people. hunter 23 hrs ago #10
What about the nuclear plant construction costs and the waste fuel. DougBee 21 hrs ago #11
Welcome to DU ! KS Toronado 21 hrs ago #12
Integrating solar and wind power into a reliable electric grid is expensive. hunter 19 hrs ago #13
Why do I keep reading and hearing KS Toronado 3 hrs ago #19
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote 1 hr ago #20
A VERY big deal. Expect another lawsuit that the regime will lose. pat_k 17 hrs ago #14
Such a big deal - for many reasons. yellow dahlia 17 hrs ago #18
You say, "Paperwork." I hear, "Profit." Kid Berwyn 17 hrs ago #17
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