Calif. panel rejects quake study near nuke plant


                     
              Environmentalists and supporters of Greenpeace hold their hands up to express their support for fellow speakers during a California Coastal Commission meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012. The California Coastal Commission is weighing whether to grant a permit to the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to conduct seismic imaging off the coast of the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
            
                  Environmentalists and supporters of Greenpeace hold their hands up to express their support for fellow speakers during a California Coastal Commission meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012. The California Coastal Commission is weighing whether to grant a permit to the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to conduct seismic imaging off the coast of the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
By ALICIA CHANG
AP Science Writer /  November 16, 2012
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission does not require 3-D fault mapping for license renewal.

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