IP evidentiary hearing coming up later this month

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The long deliberation over the future of the nuclear reactors
resumes on November 16

BUCHANAN – An evidentiary hearing into three safety-related challenges related to the Indian Point nuclear power plant’s license renewal application will begin on November 16.
The hearing, which will take place at the DoubleTree Hotel in Tarrytown, will be conducted by three judges of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board.
Entergy, which owns the power plant, is seeking 20-year extensions of the operating licenses for Indian Point Units 2 and 3.
The issues to be considered have been raised by New York State and Riverkeeper, Inc.
They include whether Entergy’s license renewal application is deficient because it fails to include an adequate aging management program for embrittlement of the reactor pressure vessels and the associated internals; whether the application is deficient because it fails to include an adequate aging management program for metal fatigue on key reactor components; and whether the application is deficient because the company fails to demonstrate that it has a program that will manage the effects of aging of several critical components or systems.
During the hearing, there will be testimony by expert witnesses representing the challengers, Entergy and the NRC staff.




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