US nuclear regulators fix paperwork for storing spent fuel, update company address
What happened
US nuclear regulators updated the rules for storing spent nuclear fuel. They fixed some technical problems in the design approvals for a specific storage system and updated the address of the company that makes it.
Why it matters
This document is a routine administrative update. It corrects minor technical details and an address in existing approvals for nuclear waste storage. It does not change how spent fuel is stored, who is responsible for it, or the overall regulatory approach.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here; this is a standard administrative correction.