NRC to review Columbia Generation Station violation

NRC plans regulatory conference about Columbia Generation Station violation
NRC plans regulatory conference about Columbia Generation Station violation | Courtesy of nwcouncil.org

Officials from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will meet with officials from Energy Northwest to discuss recent emergency response procedure violations of the Columbia Generating Station.

The plant, which is located near Richland, Washington, has been found to not have an outlined plan for the public to find shelter in case of an emergency. There must be a sheltering in place plan where the public can be sent to offsite authorities in case of a nuclear emergency.

Because of this deficiency, the inspection has flagged the Columbia Generating Stations with a moderate safety significant, meaning that the station may need additional regulator actions, inspections and oversight throughout 2015.

Officials from Columbia Generating Station report they have solved these problems and added active measures to prevent any chance of these problems recurring.

The public is invited to participate in the meeting, as officials from the NRC will answer questions at the discussion. A telephone bridge for anyone who has questions but cannot attend the meeting will also be available at 888-989-4408. The passcode is 5456418.

The June 15 meeting will be held at the NRC’s Region IV at 1600 E. Lamar Blvd in Arlington, Texas.