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Nuclear Regulation: Emergency Preparedness Issues at the Indian Point 2 Nuclear Power Plant

GAO-03-528T Published: Mar 10, 2003. Publicly Released: Mar 10, 2003.
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After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, emergency preparedness at nuclear power plants has become of heightened concern. Currently, 104 commercial nuclear power plants operate at 64 sites in 32 states and provide about 20 percent of the nation's electricity. In July 2001, GAO reported on emergency preparedness at the Indian Point 2 nuclear power plant in New York State. This testimony discusses GAO's findings and recommendations in that report and the progress the plant, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have made in addressing these problems. GAO also provides its thoughts on the findings of a soon-to-be-issued report (the Witt report) on emergency preparedness at Indian Point and the Millstone nuclear power plant in Connecticut, and the implications of that report for plants nationwide. Since 2001, the Entergy Corporation has assumed ownership of the Indian Point 2 plant from the Consolidated Edison Company of New York (ConEd).

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Emergency preparednessEmergency preparedness programsFirst respondersHomeland securityNuclear powerplant safetyNuclear powerplantsRadiation accidentsRadioactive pollutionTerrorismPublic officials