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No. 08-092 | May 12, 2008 | ||||||||
NRC INVITES COMMENT ON |
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is updating its policy on advanced nuclear power plant designs, and has published a draft policy statement for public comment. The policy revision aims to provide expectations and guidance on security and preparedness-related issues so, as a matter of prudence, designers can address them early in the development of advanced reactors. Issuance of the policy, last updated in 1994, is intended to encourage the earliest possible interactions between the NRC and reactor vendors, potential applicants, the public, and other government agencies. “We want everyone involved, including the public, to understand the Commission’s views on what’s desirable in an advanced reactor design,” said NRC Chairman Dale Klein. “We want the widest possible range of comments to ensure the Commission has all the relevant information as we finalize our policy.” The Commission believes designers should consider several reactor characteristics, including:
The draft policy appeared in the Federal Register May 9, and interested parties should submit their comments by July 9. The NRC will consider comments received after that date where practical. Parties can submit comments in several ways:
The draft policy is available electronically at http://www.regulations.gov and on the NRC Web site by entering ML081070069 at http://adamswebsearch.nrc.gov/dologin.htm. For more information regarding the draft policy, contact Wesley Held at 301-415-1583 or via e-mail at Wesley.Held@nrc.gov. |
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