Press Release-17-011, NRC to Hold Mandatory Hearing on North Anna New Reactor Application March 23 in Rockville, Md

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Press Release-17-011: NRC to Hold Mandatory Hearing on North Anna New Reactor Application March 23 in Rockville, Md
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No: 17-011 March 9, 2017 CONTACT: Scott Burnell 301-415-8200 NRC to Hold Mandatory Hearing on North Anna New Reactor Application March 23 in Rockville, Md.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will conduct a mandatory hearing March 23 on an application for a Combined License to build and operate a new reactor at the North Anna site in Virginia. This hearing marks the final step in the agencys Part 52 reactor licensing process.

The Commissions hearing will include testimony and exhibits from applicant Dominion Virginia Power, as well as NRC staff, on the question of whether the staffs review adequately supports the findings necessary to issue the license. The Commission will vote later this year on whether that question has been properly answered.

The hearing will begin at 9 a.m. on March 23, in the Commission Hearing Room at NRC Headquarters, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. The hearing will be open to public observation and will be webcast. A detailed agenda and presentation slides will be available in advance on the Commissions meeting transcript page.

Dominion is applying for permission to build and operate an Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (ESBWR) at North Anna, adjacent to the companys two existing reactors. The company submitted its application on Nov. 26, 2007. The NRC certified the 1,600-megawatt ESBWR design following a Commission vote in September 2014. More information on the ESBWR certification process is available on the NRC website.

The NRCs Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards independently reviewed aspects of the application that concern safety, as well as the staffs final safety evaluation report. The committee provided the results of its review to the Commission on Nov. 15, 2016. The NRC completed its environmental review and published the final impact statement for the proposed reactor in February 2010.