Press Release-I-13-027, NRC Staff to Meet with Constellation on Aug. 5 in Baltimore to Discuss Performance of Company'S Nuclear Plant Fleet

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Press Release-I-13-027: NRC Staff to Meet with Constellation on Aug. 5 in Baltimore to Discuss Performance of Company'S Nuclear Plant Fleet
ML13211A117
Person / Time
Site: Calvert Cliffs, Nine Mile Point, Ginna  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 07/29/2013
From:
Office of Public Affairs Region I
To:
Category:Press Release
References
Press Release-I-13-027
Download: ML13211A117 (1)


Text

No. I-13-027 July 29, 2013

Contact:

Diane Screnci, 610-337-5330 E-mail: opa1.resource@nrc.gov Neil Sheehan, 610-337-5331 NRC Staff to Meet with Constellation on Aug. 5 in Baltimore To Discuss Performance of Companys Nuclear Plant Fleet Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will meet with senior management from Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, LLC, on Monday, Aug. 5, to discuss topics related to the performance of the companys nuclear power plants. Constellation operates a fleet of nuclear power plants, including Calvert Cliffs, in Lusby (Calvert County), Md.; Ginna, in Ontario (Wayne County), N.Y.; and Nine Mile Point, in Scriba (Oswego County), N.Y.

The purpose of this meeting, which will be open to the public, is for Constellation to brief the NRC on activities and licensing actions involving its plants. It is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. at the Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Hotel, at 550 Light St. in Baltimore. The session will take place in the hotels Guilford Room.

We welcome the opportunity to hear from the company during this meeting about developments and issues - some of which are common in nature - affecting all of its plants. This maximizes our resources, as well as theirs, NRC Region I Administrator Bill Dean said.

This will be what is known as an NRC Category 1 meeting. That is, it will be a session with one company to discuss particular regulatory issues regarding specific facilities. Following the business portion of the meeting, members of the public will have an opportunity to discuss with NRC staff Constellations performance and the role of the NRC in ensuring safe plant operation.

A portion of the meeting involving security issues will be closed to public observation.

The agenda for the meeting is available on the NRCs website.