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| number = ML17151A231
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| issue date = 05/30/2017
| issue date = 05/30/2017
| title = Press Release-IV-17-012: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant
| title = Press Release-IV-17-012: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant
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See also: [[see also:Press Release-IV-17-012]]
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{{#Wiki_filter:No: IV-17-012                                                                            May 30, 2017
Contact: Victor Dricks, 817-200-1128
  NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant
                                        The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has selected Dan Bradley as
                                its senior resident inspector at the Callaway nuclear power plant located
                                in Fulton, Mo.
                                        Dan Bradley has the training, experience and commitment to
                                safety that will help the NRC carry out its mission of ensuring the
                                continued safe operation of the Callaway nuclear power plant, said
                                NRC Region IV Administrator Kriss Kennedy.
                                        Bradley has served as the resident inspector at Columbia
                                Generating Station in Richland, Wash., since 2013. He joined the NRCs
Region IV office in Arlington, Texas, in 2011, where he worked as a project engineer in the Division of
Reactor Projects. Prior to joining the NRC, he served in the U.S. Navy submarine force aboard the USS
Texas.
        Bradley holds a bachelors degree in physics and a masters degree in nuclear and radiological
engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
        Each U.S. commercial nuclear power plant has at least two resident inspectors. They conduct
inspections, monitor plant operations and safety significant work projects, and interact with plant
employees and the public
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Press Release-IV-17-012: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant
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No: IV-17-012 May 30, 2017

Contact: Victor Dricks, 817-200-1128

NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has selected Dan Bradley as

its senior resident inspector at the Callaway nuclear power plant located

in Fulton, Mo.

Dan Bradley has the training, experience and commitment to

safety that will help the NRC carry out its mission of ensuring the

continued safe operation of the Callaway nuclear power plant, said

NRC Region IV Administrator Kriss Kennedy.

Bradley has served as the resident inspector at Columbia

Generating Station in Richland, Wash., since 2013. He joined the NRCs

Region IV office in Arlington, Texas, in 2011, where he worked as a project engineer in the Division of

Reactor Projects. Prior to joining the NRC, he served in the U.S. Navy submarine force aboard the USS

Texas.

Bradley holds a bachelors degree in physics and a masters degree in nuclear and radiological

engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Each U.S. commercial nuclear power plant has at least two resident inspectors. They conduct

inspections, monitor plant operations and safety significant work projects, and interact with plant

employees and the public