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#REDIRECT [[Press Release-II-16-003, NRC Names New Resident Inspector for Oconee Nuclear Power Station]]
| number = ML16062A227
| issue date = 03/02/2016
| title = Press Release-II-16-003: NRC Names New Resident Inspector for Oconee Nuclear Power Station
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{{#Wiki_filter:No: II-16-003                    March 2, 2016 CONTACT:  Roger Hannah 404-997-4417  Joey Ledford  404-997-4416  NRC Names New Resident Inspector for Oconee Nuclear Power Station Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials in Atlanta have selected Jason Parent as a resident inspector for the Oconee Nuclear Station, located near Seneca, S.C., about 30 miles west of Greenville. The three units at the Oconee site are licensed to Duke Energy. Inspector Development Program and qualified as a reactor operations Prior to being assigned as the resident inspector at Oconee, he performed rotations as acting resident inspector at the Catawba Nuclear Station and the Robinson Nuclear Plant, both in South Carolina. rfolk Naval Shipyard. He holds a N.Y. Jason Parent has the experience and dedication to help ensure the Oconee plant is operated according to NRC regulations and in a way that protects Region II Administrator Cathy Haney. Parent joins NRC Senior Resident Inspector Eddy Crowe and Resident Inspector Natasha Childs at the Oconee Station. Each operating U.S. commercial nuclear power plant site has at least two NRC resident inspectors. monitoring significant work projects, and interacting with plant workers and the public. Inspectors can serve for up to seven years at any one site. The Oconee resident inspectors can be reached at 864-882-6927.
No: II-16-003                   March 2, 2016 CONTACT:  Roger Hannah 404-997-4417  Joey Ledford  404-997-4416  NRC Names New Resident Inspector for Oconee Nuclear Power Station Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials in Atlanta have selected Jason Parent as a resident inspector for the Oconee Nuclear Station, located near Seneca, S.C., about 30 miles west of Greenville. The three units at the Oconee site are licensed to Duke Energy. Inspector Development Program and qualified as a reactor operations Prior to being assigned as the resident inspector at Oconee, he performed rotations as acting resident inspector at the Catawba Nuclear Station and the Robinson Nuclear Plant, both in South Carolina. rfolk Naval Shipyard. He holds a N.Y. Jason Parent has the experience and dedication to help ensure the Oconee plant is operated according to NRC regulations and in a way that protects Region II Administrator Cathy Haney. Parent joins NRC Senior Resident Inspector Eddy Crowe and Resident Inspector Natasha Childs at the Oconee Station. Each operating U.S. commercial nuclear power plant site has at least two NRC resident inspectors. monitoring significant work projects, and interacting with plant workers and the public. Inspectors can serve for up to seven years at any one site. The Oconee resident inspectors can be reached at 864-882-6927.}}

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