The federal government is proposing changes to radiation safety regulations for nuclear power. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has suggested eliminating the requirement for nuclear plants to maintain radiation exposure at levels that are 'as low as is reasonably achievable.' Supporters of this proposal argue that it could lead to more efficient operations.
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Federal Government Proposes Changes to Nuclear Radiation Safety Regulations
The federal government is considering changes to nuclear power radiation safety regulations, specifically proposing the removal of a requirement aimed at minimizing radiation exposure. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is behind this proposal, with proponents suggesting it may enhance operational efficiency.
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Federal Government Proposes Changes to Nuclear Radiation Safety Regulations