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{{#Wiki_filter:No: IV-13-030 September 12 , 2013 CONTACT: Lara Uselding (817) 200-1519                     Victor Dricks (817) 200
{{#Wiki_filter:No: IV-13-030                                                                       September 12, 2013 CONTACT: Lara Uselding (817) 200-1519 Victor Dricks (817) 200-1128 NRC to Hold Public Meeting to Discuss Status of Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public meeting with Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) officials on Sep. 24 to discuss status of the recovery efforts underway at the Fort Calhoun nuclear plant. The plant is located 19 miles north of Omaha, Neb.
-1128 NRC to Hold Public Meeting to Discuss Status of Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public meeting with Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) officials on Sep. 24 to discuss status of the recovery efforts underway at the Fort Calhoun nuclear plant. The plant is located 1 9 miles north of Omaha, Neb. The meeting will be held from 6
The meeting will be held from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Sep. 24, at the Comfort Inn & Suites located at 7007 Grover St., Omaha. The public will have an opportunity to ask questions on topics related to the NRCs oversight and inspections at Fort Calhoun.
-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Sep. 24, at the Comfort Inn
The NRC will provide an update on its inspection and oversight activities at the site. OPPD will provide the current status of actions its taken to address the items on the restart checklist.
& Suites located at 7007 Grover St., Omaha. The public will have an opportunity to ask questions on topics related to the NRC's oversight and inspections at Fort Calhoun. The NRC will provide an update on its inspection and oversight activities at the site. OPPD will provide the current status of actions it's taken to address the items on the restart checklist. Fort Calhoun entered into the NRC's increased oversight category in 2011 after it shut down for a refueling outage. The outage was extended due to historic Missouri River flooding followed by an electrical fire and other restart complications.
Fort Calhoun entered into the NRCs increased oversight category in 2011 after it shut down for a refueling outage. The outage was extended due to historic Missouri River flooding followed by an electrical fire and other restart complications.
This meeting is one in a series the NRC is holding to keep the public informed about OPPD's efforts to address performance issues.}}
This meeting is one in a series the NRC is holding to keep the public informed about OPPDs efforts to address performance issues.}}

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Press Release-IV-13-030: NRC to Hold Public Meeting to Discuss Status of Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station
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Issue date: 09/12/2013
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No: IV-13-030 September 12, 2013 CONTACT: Lara Uselding (817) 200-1519 Victor Dricks (817) 200-1128 NRC to Hold Public Meeting to Discuss Status of Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public meeting with Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) officials on Sep. 24 to discuss status of the recovery efforts underway at the Fort Calhoun nuclear plant. The plant is located 19 miles north of Omaha, Neb.

The meeting will be held from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Sep. 24, at the Comfort Inn & Suites located at 7007 Grover St., Omaha. The public will have an opportunity to ask questions on topics related to the NRCs oversight and inspections at Fort Calhoun.

The NRC will provide an update on its inspection and oversight activities at the site. OPPD will provide the current status of actions its taken to address the items on the restart checklist.

Fort Calhoun entered into the NRCs increased oversight category in 2011 after it shut down for a refueling outage. The outage was extended due to historic Missouri River flooding followed by an electrical fire and other restart complications.

This meeting is one in a series the NRC is holding to keep the public informed about OPPDs efforts to address performance issues.