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{{#Wiki_filter:NRC NEWS                     U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, REGION I 475 Allendale Road                                                     King of Prussia, PA 19406No. I-01-065                                                                                                   November 26, 20 01CONTACT:Diane Screnci, (610) 337-5330/e-mail: dps@nrc.gov Neil A. Sheehan, (610) 337-5331/e-mail: nas@nrc.govNRC, COMPANY TO DISCUSS CLEANUP PLAN FOR GREENVILLE, PA., SITE         Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will meet with representatives of Whittaker Corp. onTuesday, November 27, to discuss a decommissioning plan for a radioactively contaminated site the company owns in Greenville, Pa.         The meeting is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. in the Public Meeting Room at the NRC Region Ioffice in King of Prussia, Pa. It will be open to the public for observation. NRC staff will be available afterwards to answer questions from interested members of the public.         Last year, Whittaker submitted to the NRC its decommissioning plan for the site, where themajor contaminant is thorium. The company hopes to clean up the property so it can be used for other purposes. The process is expected to take many years.         During the meeting, there will be a discussion of ways to streamline the NRC's review of the plan.                                                                                     ###}}
{{#Wiki_filter:NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, REGION I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 No. I-01-065                                                                   November 26, 2001 CONTACT:       Diane Screnci, (610) 337-5330/e-mail: dps@nrc.gov Neil A. Sheehan, (610) 337-5331/e-mail: nas@nrc.gov NRC, COMPANY TO DISCUSS CLEANUP PLAN FOR GREENVILLE, PA., SITE Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will meet with representatives of Whittaker Corp. on Tuesday, November 27, to discuss a decommissioning plan for a radioactively contaminated site the company owns in Greenville, Pa.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. in the Public Meeting Room at the NRC Region I office in King of Prussia, Pa. It will be open to the public for observation. NRC staff will be available afterwards to answer questions from interested members of the public.
Last year, Whittaker submitted to the NRC its decommissioning plan for the site, where the major contaminant is thorium. The company hopes to clean up the property so it can be used for other purposes. The process is expected to take many years.
During the meeting, there will be a discussion of ways to streamline the NRCs review of the plan.
                                                        ###}}

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Press Release-I-01-065: NRC, Company to Discuss Cleanup Plan for Greenville, Pa., Site
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Issue date: 11/26/2001
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NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, REGION I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 No. I-01-065 November 26, 2001 CONTACT: Diane Screnci, (610) 337-5330/e-mail: dps@nrc.gov Neil A. Sheehan, (610) 337-5331/e-mail: nas@nrc.gov NRC, COMPANY TO DISCUSS CLEANUP PLAN FOR GREENVILLE, PA., SITE Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will meet with representatives of Whittaker Corp. on Tuesday, November 27, to discuss a decommissioning plan for a radioactively contaminated site the company owns in Greenville, Pa.

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. in the Public Meeting Room at the NRC Region I office in King of Prussia, Pa. It will be open to the public for observation. NRC staff will be available afterwards to answer questions from interested members of the public.

Last year, Whittaker submitted to the NRC its decommissioning plan for the site, where the major contaminant is thorium. The company hopes to clean up the property so it can be used for other purposes. The process is expected to take many years.

During the meeting, there will be a discussion of ways to streamline the NRCs review of the plan.