Press Release-II-06-034, NRC Staff to Meet with TVA Officials in Alabama to Discuss Unit 1 Restart at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant

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Press Release-II-06-034: NRC Staff to Meet with TVA Officials in Alabama to Discuss Unit 1 Restart at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
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Issue date: 07/27/2006
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NRC NEWSUNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, REGION II61 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta GA 30303Web Site: www.nrc.govNo. II-06-034 July 27, 2006CONTACT: Ken Clark (404)562-4416 E-mail: OPA2@nrc.govRoger Hannah (404)562-4417NRC STAFF TO MEET WITH TVA OFFICIALS IN ALABAMA TO DISCUSS UNIT 1 RESTART AT BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials will meet with Tennessee Valley Authority officialsfrom 6:00 until 8:30 p.m. (CDT) on Thursday, August 3 at Calhoun Community College near Decatur, Ala., to discuss the status of TVA's restart efforts for the Unit 1 reactor at the Browns Ferry nuclear plant. The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held at the College, located at 6230 U.S.Highway 31 North in the Tanner community. NRC officials will be available after the business portion of the meeting to answer questions from interested observers.The agenda for the meeting is to discuss the status of the Unit 1 recovery efforts, includingcompleted work activities, schedules for future milestones, response to challenges, closure of restart items and other activities important to NRC oversight and inspection of Unit 1. All three units of the Browns Ferry plant were shut down in 1985 but retained NRC operatinglicenses. Unit 2 was restarted in 1991 and Unit 3 was restarted in 1995. TVA has been doing extensive work on Unit 1 and said it expects to have that unit ready to begin operating again on or before early 2007.