DPS and the New England Coalition had contended that the relicensing application was incomplete because it did not inclued a water quality certificate from the state.
They asked the court to order the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's to reconsider its decision to issue the new license.
The court ruled today that DPS and NEC had failed to exhaust their administrative remedies prior to the license issuance and therefore, the court denied their petitions for review.
In its decision, the Court of Appeals wrote "the petitioners sat silent for two and one-half years thereafter, raising their (water quality certificate) objection only after the Commission issued the license renewal in March 2011."







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