Press Release-I-13-018, NRC to Hold Open House on May 7 in Londonderry Twp., Pa., to Discuss Three Mile Island 1 Nuclear Plant Annual Assessment

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Press Release-I-13-018: NRC to Hold Open House on May 7 in Londonderry Twp., Pa., to Discuss Three Mile Island 1 Nuclear Plant Annual Assessment
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NRC TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE ON MAY 7 IN LONDONDERRY TWP., PA., TO DISCUSS THREE MILE ISLAND 1 NUCLEAR PLANT ANNUAL ASSESSMENT The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public open house on May 7 to discuss annual review of safety performance at the Three Mile Island 1 nuclear power plant. During the open house, which is scheduled from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Londonderry Township Municipal Building, at 783 S. Geyers Church Road, attendees will have an opportunity to hold one-on-inspectors assigned to the plant on a full-time basis and their supervisors. Overall, the Three Mile Island 1 plant -- consisting of a single pressurized-water reactor located in Middletown (Dauphin County) and owned by Exelon Generation Co. LLC -- operated safely during 2012. At the end of the fourth quarter of 2012, Three Mile Island 1 did not have any inspection findings that were greater than green (rising to the level requiring additional NRC oversight) or any performance indicators that were other than green (exceeding the threshold for the indicator and requiring additional NRC oversight). Typically, this would result in Three Mile NRC is currently evaluating an inspection finding that may result in additional NRC oversight. The NRCs decision on this issue will be sent to the company in the near future. Plants that meet criteria set out by the NRC receive the normal level of oversight, which consists of a detailed regime involving thousands of hours of inspection. In 2012, the agency devoted approximately 6,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> of inspection to the Three Mile Island 1 plant. fresh look at any and all issues that might be of concern. We then adjust our plans for assessing inspection plans for the remainder of 2013, we remain focused on ensuring that safety is the foremost object The NRC uses a combination of color-coded inspection findings and performance indicators to assess plant performance. The colors begin with green and then increase to white, yellow or red, commensurate with the risk significance of the issues involved. The agency issues NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs, Region I 2100 Renaissance Blvd., King of Prussia, Pa. 19406-2713 E-mail: opa1@nrc.gov Site: www.nrc.gov Blog: http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov No. I-13-018 Contact: Diane Screnci (610) 337-5330 Neil Sheehan (610) 337-5331 April 29, 2013 Email: opa1.resource@nrc.gov reports on performance at each plant twice a year: during the mid-cycle, or mid-point, of the year, and at the conclusion of the year. Inspection findings and performance indicators are also updated on the NRCwebsite each quarter. Following the release of the annual reports every March, the NRC meets with the public in the vicinity of each plant to discuss the results. The sessions are in keeping with the agencyactivities. The annual assessment letter for Three Mile Island 1 is available on the NRC website. Current performance information for Three Mile Island 1 is also available on the NRC website. Routine inspections are carried out by the two NRC Resident Inspectors assigned to each plant and by inspectiAmong the areas of performance to be inspected at Three Mile Island 1 this year by NRC specialists are activities associated with emergency preparedness; permanent plant modifications; radiological waste handling, storage and transportation; and underground piping and tanks. ### News releases are available through a free listserv subscription or by clicking on the EMAIL UPDATES link on the NRC homepage (www.nrc.gov). E-mail notifications are sent to subscribers when news releases are posted to NRC's website. For the latest news, follow the NRC on www.twitter.com/NRCgov.