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  2. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Wikipedia

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    The NRC has often sought to hamper or deny public access to the regulatory process, and created new barriers to public participation. [42] Barack Obama, when running for president in 2007, said that the five-member NRC had become "captive of the industries that it regulates". [43]

  3. Regions of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Wikipedia

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    The NRC previously had five regions. Region V was headquartered in Walnut Creek, California and was responsible for activities in the seven far-west states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. The NRC decided in September 1993 to consolidate Regions IV and V into a single Region headquartered in Arlington, Texas. [7]

  4. Nuclear safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The NRC regulates all nuclear plants and materials in the United States except for nuclear plants and materials controlled by the U.S. government, as well those powering naval vessels. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The 1979 Three Mile Island accident was a pivotal event that led to questions about U.S. nuclear safety . [ 3 ]

  5. Price–Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act - Wikipedia

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    Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant. The Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act (commonly called the Price-Anderson Act) is a United States federal law, first passed in 1957 and since renewed several times, which governs liability-related issues for all non-military nuclear facilities constructed in the United States before 2026.

  6. Better Energy Stock: QuantumScape vs. NuScale Power - AOL

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    It expects the NRC to certify the SDA for its 77-megawatt reactor designs -- which will only take up roughly 1% of the space of a conventional reactor generating the same amount of power -- in 2025.

  7. Nuclear emergency level classification responses - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear power plants pose high risk to public health and safety if radiation is released into surrounding communities and areas. This nuclear emergency level classification response system was firstly developed by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to allow effective and urgent responses to ultimately control and minimise any detrimental effects that nuclear chemicals can have. [1]

  8. CRC Industries - Wikipedia

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    CRC Industries is a manufacturer and distributor of industrial chemicals for maintenance and repair of marine, electrical, industrial, automotive and aviation equipment. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History

  9. Sequoyah Nuclear Plant - Wikipedia

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    Unit 1 was licensed by the NRC on September 17, 1980, and commercial operation began on July 1, 1981. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Unit 2 was licensed on September 15, 1981, and began operation on June 1, 1982. [ 6 ] [ 5 ] Sequoyah was the first new nuclear plant licensed after the Three Mile Island accident .