Press Release-II-15-008, NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Annual Assessment of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 1

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Press Release-II-15-008: NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Annual Assessment of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 1
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Issue date: 03/09/2015
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Press Release-II-15-008
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No: II-15-008 March 9, 2015 CONTACT: Roger Hannah 404-997-4417 Joey Ledford 404-997-4416 NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Annual Assessment of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 1 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has scheduled an open house and poster session for during 2014. The plant, operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, is located near Spring City Tenn., about 60 miles southwest of Knoxville. The open house and poster session is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. at the Comfort Inn, 2811 Decatur Pike, in Athens, Tenn. NRC staff members will be available to answer questions on the safety performance and Bar Unit 2, which is still under construction, will be the subject of a later NRC meeting. That meeting will also be in the vicinity of the plant site and details will be announced soon. detailed look at that information to identify a The NRC Region II office sent a letter to plant officials addressing Watts Bar Unit 1 performance during 2014, and while that letter will serve as the main focus of the open house, NRC The NRC review of Watts Bar Unit 1 for 2014 concluded that the plant operated in a manner that preserved public health and safety and protected the environment. Because of that performance, it will continue to receive the detailed routine or baseline inspections this year that all nuclear power plants receive. The NRC uses color-coded inspection findings and performance indicators to assess plant performance. The colors start with green, which has very low safety significance, and then progress to white, yellow or red, based on the significance of the issues. Current performance information for Watts Bar Unit 1 is available on the NRC website, and that information is updated throughout the year.