A chlorine leak at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Lacey Township today prompts plant operators to declare an "unusual event" - the lowest of four emergency categories.
Restart of Ocean County's Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant has its second false start within a week, following Sunday's discovery of a flaw in the generating station's steam-retention-and-transfer system.
After a three-hour public hearing in Toms River, no one critical - or supportive - of New Jersey's radiological emergency response plan (RERP) underwent a dramatic change of heart.
If a meltdown or radiation leak occurred at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Lacey or at the Salem reactors in Salem and Cumberland Counties, would you know what to do, what you're expected to do and what would be done for you?
After two tests of the newly-upgraded sirens in the in the 10-mile emergency planning zone around the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Lacey, the originals get a run-through on June 4.
Operators of 31 American nuclear power plants, including Oyster Creek in Lacey Township, can expect to enhance venting systems in order to safeguard against disasters similar to Japan's Fukushima-Daichi tsunami-related debacle.
Operations at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Lacey might have become hectic during Hurricane Sandy, but were never touch-and-go, says the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in response to U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ).
Federal nuclear investigators affirm Exelon's termination of a worker who hid a 2004 impaired-driving arrest while training to be a senior reactor operator.
Steps taken to counteract the surge of water at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Lacey during Superstorm Sandy get a conditional thumbs-up from federal inspectors.
The refueling outage at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Lacey Township is nearly complete. But if anti-nuclear activists have any say in it, there's a lot more to do before power production resumes.