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{{#Wiki_filter:No: I-16-010                                                                                                        April 5, 2016                                                                                                          Contact:  Diane Screnci, 610-337-5330                                                          Neil Sheehan,  610-337-5331          NRC to Hold Regulatory Performance Public Meeting Regarding Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant on April 13 in Plymouth, Mass. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will share information on its annual assessment of safety performance at the Pilgrim nuclear power plant during a public meeting on Wednesday, April 13, in Plymouth, Mass. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom at Hotel 1620 at Plymouth Harbor, 180 Water St. in Plymouth. Prior to the end of the session, NRC staff will answer questions on the Entergy Nuclear Operations Inc. Determinations on performance are based on a combination of inspection findings and performance indicators utilized by the Nused by the agency to complete its mission of assessing plant safety. The findings and indicators are ce, to  While Pilgrim operated safely during 2015, the plant was under additional NRC scrutiny. On e) inspection finding for the plant stemming from a winter storm-induced shutdown in January 2015 and involving the facility's safety relief valves. As a result of the action, in combination with two earlier "white" findings received by the plant, Pilgrim moved to the Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone, or Column 4, of the agency's Action Matrix, which dictates the agency's level of oversight at plants. In response to the plant's change in status, Pilgrim is undergoing an NRC review focused on the -step review process took place in January, while ifies the NRC of its readiness. Region I Administrator David Lew inspections planned, this process will shed light on the progress of the improvement activities at the  In 2015, the NRC performed approximately 10,000 hours of inspection at Pilgrim.
Page l 2 The NRC issues reports on performance at each plant twice each year: during the midcycle, or mid-point, of the year, and at the conclusion of the year. Inspection findings and performance indicators are also updated oAssessment letters each March, the NRC meets with the public in the vicinity of each plant to discuss the results. The Annual Assessment letter for Pilgrim, as well as the notice for the April 13th meeting, are available on the NRC website. Current performance information is also available for the plant. webpage devoted to the subject.
No: I-16-010                                                                                                        April 5, 2016                                                                                                          Contact:  Diane Screnci, 610-337-5330                                                          Neil Sheehan,  610-337-5331          NRC to Hold Regulatory Performance Public Meeting Regarding Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant on April 13 in Plymouth, Mass. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will share information on its annual assessment of safety performance at the Pilgrim nuclear power plant during a public meeting on Wednesday, April 13, in Plymouth, Mass. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom at Hotel 1620 at Plymouth Harbor, 180 Water St. in Plymouth. Prior to the end of the session, NRC staff will answer questions on the Entergy Nuclear Operations Inc. Determinations on performance are based on a combination of inspection findings and performance indicators utilized by the Nused by the agency to complete its mission of assessing plant safety. The findings and indicators are ce, to  While Pilgrim operated safely during 2015, the plant was under additional NRC scrutiny. On e) inspection finding for the plant stemming from a winter storm-induced shutdown in January 2015 and involving the facility's safety relief valves. As a result of the action, in combination with two earlier "white" findings received by the plant, Pilgrim moved to the Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone, or Column 4, of the agency's Action Matrix, which dictates the agency's level of oversight at plants. In response to the plant's change in status, Pilgrim is undergoing an NRC review focused on the -step review process took place in January, while ifies the NRC of its readiness. Region I Administrator David Lew inspections planned, this process will shed light on the progress of the improvement activities at the  In 2015, the NRC performed approximately 10,000 hours of inspection at Pilgrim.
Page l 2 The NRC issues reports on performance at each plant twice each year: during the midcycle, or mid-point, of the year, and at the conclusion of the year. Inspection findings and performance indicators are also updated oAssessment letters each March, the NRC meets with the public in the vicinity of each plant to discuss the results. The Annual Assessment letter for Pilgrim, as well as the notice for the April 13th meeting, are available on the NRC website. Current performance information is also available for the plant. webpage devoted to the subject.}}

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Press Release-I-16-010: NRC to Hold Regulatory Performance Public Meeting Regarding Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant on April 13 in Plymouth, Mass
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No: I-16-010 April 5, 2016 Contact: Diane Screnci, 610-337-5330 Neil Sheehan, 610-337-5331 NRC to Hold Regulatory Performance Public Meeting Regarding Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant on April 13 in Plymouth, Mass. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will share information on its annual assessment of safety performance at the Pilgrim nuclear power plant during a public meeting on Wednesday, April 13, in Plymouth, Mass. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom at Hotel 1620 at Plymouth Harbor, 180 Water St. in Plymouth. Prior to the end of the session, NRC staff will answer questions on the Entergy Nuclear Operations Inc. Determinations on performance are based on a combination of inspection findings and performance indicators utilized by the Nused by the agency to complete its mission of assessing plant safety. The findings and indicators are ce, to While Pilgrim operated safely during 2015, the plant was under additional NRC scrutiny. On e) inspection finding for the plant stemming from a winter storm-induced shutdown in January 2015 and involving the facility's safety relief valves. As a result of the action, in combination with two earlier "white" findings received by the plant, Pilgrim moved to the Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone, or Column 4, of the agency's Action Matrix, which dictates the agency's level of oversight at plants. In response to the plant's change in status, Pilgrim is undergoing an NRC review focused on the -step review process took place in January, while ifies the NRC of its readiness. Region I Administrator David Lew inspections planned, this process will shed light on the progress of the improvement activities at the In 2015, the NRC performed approximately 10,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> of inspection at Pilgrim.

Page l 2 The NRC issues reports on performance at each plant twice each year: during the midcycle, or mid-point, of the year, and at the conclusion of the year. Inspection findings and performance indicators are also updated oAssessment letters each March, the NRC meets with the public in the vicinity of each plant to discuss the results. The Annual Assessment letter for Pilgrim, as well as the notice for the April 13th meeting, are available on the NRC website. Current performance information is also available for the plant. webpage devoted to the subject.

No: I-16-010 April 5, 2016 Contact: Diane Screnci, 610-337-5330 Neil Sheehan, 610-337-5331 NRC to Hold Regulatory Performance Public Meeting Regarding Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant on April 13 in Plymouth, Mass. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will share information on its annual assessment of safety performance at the Pilgrim nuclear power plant during a public meeting on Wednesday, April 13, in Plymouth, Mass. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom at Hotel 1620 at Plymouth Harbor, 180 Water St. in Plymouth. Prior to the end of the session, NRC staff will answer questions on the Entergy Nuclear Operations Inc. Determinations on performance are based on a combination of inspection findings and performance indicators utilized by the Nused by the agency to complete its mission of assessing plant safety. The findings and indicators are ce, to While Pilgrim operated safely during 2015, the plant was under additional NRC scrutiny. On e) inspection finding for the plant stemming from a winter storm-induced shutdown in January 2015 and involving the facility's safety relief valves. As a result of the action, in combination with two earlier "white" findings received by the plant, Pilgrim moved to the Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone, or Column 4, of the agency's Action Matrix, which dictates the agency's level of oversight at plants. In response to the plant's change in status, Pilgrim is undergoing an NRC review focused on the -step review process took place in January, while ifies the NRC of its readiness. Region I Administrator David Lew inspections planned, this process will shed light on the progress of the improvement activities at the In 2015, the NRC performed approximately 10,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> of inspection at Pilgrim.

Page l 2 The NRC issues reports on performance at each plant twice each year: during the midcycle, or mid-point, of the year, and at the conclusion of the year. Inspection findings and performance indicators are also updated oAssessment letters each March, the NRC meets with the public in the vicinity of each plant to discuss the results. The Annual Assessment letter for Pilgrim, as well as the notice for the April 13th meeting, are available on the NRC website. Current performance information is also available for the plant. webpage devoted to the subject.