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Oyster Creek gets Blemish on its Record after Federal Review
Oyster Creek gets Blemish on its Record after Federal Review
Oyster Creek gets Blemish on its Record after Federal Review
The Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Lacey Township had four outages, or scrams,  during 2014, but only one of them was planned. A federal inspection in December found a July shutdown, which was among the three unplanned outages, has led to a downgrade in the facility's Performance Indicator from Green to White, or "very low safety significance" to "low to moderate,"
Radiological Emergency Test
Radiological Emergency Test
Radiological Emergency Test
First responders and Oyster Creek were put through the paces last week as part of a full scale Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Radiological Emergency Preparedness Drill. The drill is based on an unlikely scenario of things going from bad to absolute worst at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Lacey Township...
What Does Appellate Decision Mean For Oyster Creek’s Future?
What Does Appellate Decision Mean For Oyster Creek’s Future?
What Does Appellate Decision Mean For Oyster Creek’s Future?
Judges on an appeals panel hold the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's feet to the fire about long-term storage of used nuclear fuel. Environmental advocates see immediate repercussions at the Oyster Creek generating station in Lacey Township, scheduled to close in seven years, for all operators of GE Mark One reactors, and for America's energy policy overall.