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News Release-II-22-012: NRC to Hold Virtual Meeting to Discuss Brunswick and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Performance
ML22112A019
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Site: Harris, Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/20/2022
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Office of Public Affairs Region II
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News Release-II-22-012
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No: II2 2- 012 April 20,2022

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Dave Gasperson,404-997-4417 NRC to Hold Virtual Meeting to Discuss Brunswick and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Performance

Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will discuss the 2021 safety performance for the Brunswick and Shearon Harris nuclear power plants during a virtual public meeting scheduled for April 27.

The two-unit Brunswick plant is located alongthe southeaster n coast of North Carolina and the single unit Shearon Harris plant is in the central part of North Carolina, south of Raleigh. Duke Energy operates both sites.

The online sessionwill begin at 1p.m.,Eastern time on Microsoft Teams with a short presentation from the NRC staff responsible for inspections at the sites, followed by a question-and-answer session.

The meeting is also availableby telephone by calling 301-576-2978, passcode 549912616#.

Telephone participants will need to press *6 to unmute their phones to ask the NRC staff questions during that part of the meeting.

The NRC concluded that the Brunswick and Shearon Harris nuclear power pl ants operated safely during 2021 and all inspection findings and performance indicators had very low safety significance. As a result, both plants remain under the NRCs normal level of oversight.

The NRC Reactor Oversight Process, which requires thousands of hours of inspections each year, uses color-coded inspection findings and indicators to measure plant performance. The colors start at green and increase to white, yellow or red, commensurate with the safety significance of the issues involved. Inspection findings or performance indicators with more than very low safety significance trigger increased NRC oversight.

NRC resident inspectors and other specialist inspectors from the NRC Region II office in Atlanta perform inspections at the Brunswickand Shearon Har ris plants.

The annual assessment letter s and the meeting notice are available on the NRC website.

Current performance information for the sites is availableand updated quarterly.