NRC to hold Indian Point performance session

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TARRYTOWN – The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will present its annual assessment of safety performance at the Indian Point nuclear power plant during a public session on Wednesday, June 8 in Tarrytown.  The session will begin at 7 p.m. at the DoubleTree Hotel Tarrytown.
During the meeting, NRC staff will answer questions about the Entergy-owned plant’s performance and the agency’s oversight activities. The staff will also answer questions about degradation in a portion of baffle bolts.
Determinations on performance are based on a combination of inspection findings and performance indicators utilized by the NRC’s Reactor Oversight Process, the foundational program used by the agency to complete its mission of assessing plant safety.
Indian point units 2 and 3 operated safely during 2015. Unit 2 was under the normal level of NRC oversight as of the end of last year by virtue of having no inspection findings that were above very low safety or security significance. Unit 3 transitioned to increased NRC oversight during the fourth quarter of last year after its Performance Indicator for unplanned shutdowns over 7,000 hours of operation increased its classification to a higher security or safety significance. The change occurs if a plant has more than three unplanned shutdowns for 7,000 hours of operations.
In 2015, the NRC performed approximately 10,150 hours of inspections at Indian Point. 




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