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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNSupreme Court okays nuclear waste storage in TexasThe Supreme Court has ruled to allow plans to proceed for a temporary nuclear waste storage facility in West Texas.
The video above first aired March 6, before the Supreme Court ruling. ANDREWS COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- A Supreme Court ...
The state had filed suit to reverse the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's decision to license the facility in Andrews County.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against challenges from Texas legislators and landowners to a temporary nuclear waste ...
The Supreme Court ruled against Texas and landowners who challenged a plan to store thousands of metric tons of nuclear waste ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSupreme Court clears the way for temporary nuclear waste storage in Texas and New MexicoWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday restarted plans to temporarily store nuclear waste at sites in rural Texas and ...
At San Onofre — just yards from the shore break, on a bluff over the blue Pacific, in an active earthquake zone and close to ...
More than one in four bodies found in New Mexico since 2021 is unidentified, according to an Tribune and Source analysis.
The Lone Star State doesn't have the right to block a private facility built atop an aquifer that would store half the nation ...
Yucca Mountain in Nevada was later selected to house this repository. ... The facility would be built in Andrews County, Texas, located west of Dallas and near the New Mexico border.
Plans for a permanent underground storage facility at Yucca Mountain, ... The Andrews County site is about 350 miles west of Dallas, near the Texas-New Mexico state line.
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