Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2488

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to monitoring dry casks of spent nuclear fuel

Impact

The proposed amendments to Chapter 111 of the General Laws represent a significant step towards increased regulatory oversight of nuclear facilities in Massachusetts. By enforcing stricter reporting requirements, H2488 aims to ensure that stakeholders, including public health officials and the community, are kept informed about the status of radiation emissions. This bill would require the Department of Public Health to work closely with the Attorney General's office to develop regulations to accompany these new reporting mandates, enhancing the collaborative governance of nuclear safety measures.

Summary

House Bill 2488 aims to enhance the monitoring of dry casks that store spent nuclear fuel in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This legislative effort primarily focuses on ensuring public health and safety by mandating facility operators to provide continuous, real-time data regarding the temperature, helium release, and radiation levels associated with their dry cask storage systems. The objective is to mitigate any potential adverse impacts of radiation on the state's resources and its citizens, particularly near sites that previously generated electricity for retail customers.

Contention

While the bill is primarily anchored in a public health and safety framework, there may be points of contention regarding the implications for operators of nuclear facilities. Concerns may arise around the potential costs associated with the implementation of real-time monitoring technology and the regulatory burden it may place on facility operators. Proponents argue that the safety of the community and the environment takes precedence, while opponents might contend that excessive regulation could inhibit the operational viability of existing nuclear power facilities.

Companion Bills

MA H4728

Replaced by Relative to monitoring dry casks of spent nuclear fuel

Previously Filed As

MA H4728

Relative to monitoring dry casks of spent nuclear fuel

MA S2853

Relative to monitoring dry casks of spent nuclear fuel

MA S1596

Relative to monitoring dry casks of spent nuclear fuel

MA H2661

To improve public health and safety standards in communities around aging nuclear power plants and high-level nuclear waste dump sites

MA SB216

Relating to nuclear-fueled thermal power plants.

MA HF3229

Spent fuel located at Prairie Island required to be transferred to another site for storage, additional storage authorized to be constructed at the Monticello nuclear generating plant, public utility authorized to withhold money from the renewable development account to pay for the cost to transport spent fuel.

MA H4040

Preventing the discharge of radioactive materials

MA S1561

Subjects spent nuclear fuel located in a decommissioned nuclear power plant to taxation as business personal property.

MA H2904

Authorizing independent retirement systems to divest from fossil fuel companies

MA SF3363

Spent fuel located at Prairie Island requirement to be transferred to another site for storage

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