Press Release-IV-00-039, NRC Region IV to Hold Public Workshop to Discuss New Reactor Oversight Process

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Press Release-IV-00-039: NRC Region IV to Hold Public Workshop to Discuss New Reactor Oversight Process
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Issue date: 11/08/2000
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NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, REGION IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive - Suite 400 Arlington TX 76011-8064 No. IV-00-39 November 8, 2000 CONTACT: Breck Henderson Phone: 817-860-8128 Cellular: 817-917-1227 e-mail: bwh@nrc.gov NRC REGION IV TO HOLD PUBLIC WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS NEW REACTOR OVERSIGHT PROCESS The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will conduct a one-day, public workshop in Arlington, Texas, to discuss the progress, challenges and successes of the new reactor oversight process, which it implemented earlier this year.

The workshop will be held from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 15, at the Arlington Hilton Hotel, 2401 E. Lamar Blvd., Arlington, Texas. The public is invited to attend and participate.

To register, contact Grant Larkin by e-mail at GFL1@nrc.gov or by telephone at 817-276-6532. NRC Regional Administrator Ellis W. Merschoff and other NRC staff from Region IV will participate.

Frank Miraglia, NRC Deputy Executive Director for Regulatory Programs, from NRC headquarters in Rockville, Maryland, will make closing remarks.

The workshop is being conducted to provide for candid discussions of the successes and challenges that have been experienced with the new reactor oversight process. This will be accomplished via panel discussions in the areas of the significance determination process, inspection reports and inspection impact, performance indicators, and assessment and enforcement processes.

The NRC implemented its new reactor oversight process at all of the nations operating nuclear reactors in April. The new process revamps the inspection, assessment and enforcement programs for commercial nuclear power plants. The revamped programs are designed to make the NRC more effective and efficient as the nations regulator of nuclear power safety.

For more information about the new reactor oversight process, go to www.nrcgov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/index.html on the NRCs website.