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Thursday, March 24, 2011
US launches review of nuclear plant safety
The Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station
(L, dome) and cooling tower (R) in New Jersey
© AFP/File Stan Honda
AFP
"Examining all the available information from Japan is essential to understanding the event's implications for the United States."
Tokyo has declared an exclusion zone with a radius of 20 kilometers (12 miles) around the northeastern Fukushima power station and evacuated tens of thousands of people, after it was crippled by the March 11 quake and tsunami.
Engineers hope to restart the cooling systems of all six reactors that were knocked out by the 14-meter (46-foot) tsunami, and they have already reconnected the wider facility to the national power grid.
But the crippled plant northeast of Tokyo has been leaking radiation and has suffered a series of explosions and fires since the country's worst natural disaster in nearly a century.
US President Barack Obama last week ordered a "comprehensive review" of US nuclear safety and vowed to learn lessons from Japan's nuclear crisis.
The NRC said the task force would provide updates on its work in 30, 60 and 90 days, and a full report with its recommendations would be published in six months.
"We will perform a systematic and methodical review to see if there are changes that should be made to our programs and regulations to ensure protection of public health and safety," Jaczko said.
The review will include information from NRC inspectors who are posted at every US nuclear power plant, the regulator said.
"This work will help determine if any additional NRC responses, such as orders requiring immediate action by US plants, are called for," said NRC executive director for operations Bill Borchardt.
Meanwhile, the NRC said its staff "reiterated their conclusions that the United States and its territories will avoid any harmful radiation levels as a result of the ongoing events at the Fukushima Daiichi plant."
© AFP
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