Twelve environmental, watchdog groups suing to block construction of Southern's nuclear reactors at Georgia Plant Vogtle, arguing plant should be blocked until regulators approve safety changes prompted by last year's nuclear disaster in Japan

Tracy McDonald

Tracy McDonald

WASHINGTON , February 16, 2012 () – Environmental and watchdog groups are suing to block construction of two nuclear reactors in eastern Georgia that would be the nation's first built-from-scratch nuclear power plant in a generation.

The groups say the plant should be blocked until federal regulators approve safety changes prompted by last year's nuclear disaster in Japan.

Twelve groups, including the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, say they plan to file suit Thursday in the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission voted 4-1 last week to issue a permit to Atlanta-based Southern Co. to build and operate two new reactors at its Plant Vogtle site south of Augusta.

The NRC last approved construction of a nuclear plant in 1978.

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