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Nuclear regulators to hold forum on Vogtle plant
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is holding a public meeting to talk about plans to build two nuclear reactors at Georgia Power's Plant Vogtle near Waynesboro.
Inspectors back in Colo. lab after plutonium spill
Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials have ordered a federal laboratory to stop using radioactive materials until it can show its procedures are safe after a plutonium spill.
Inspectors back in Colo. lab after plutonium spill
Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials have ordered a federal laboratory to stop using radioactive materials until it can show its procedures are safe after a plutonium spill.
Dominion eying new reactor at Va. plant
Energy company Dominion Resources Inc. hopes to have a new nuclear reactor on line by 2016, which would make it the nation's first new reactor since 1996.
Nuclear commission won't fine Areva
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is not fining Areva NP for shipping equipment from Virginia to Tennessee carrying a radioactive "hot spot" exceeding regulatory limits.
Auditors: Nuclear plants not following fire rules
Operators of nuclear power plants have yet to comply with some of the government's fire safety rules three decades after they were issued, a congressional report said Monday.
Uranium Resources ends plans to buy Rio Algom
A Texas mining company - blaming sliding uranium prices and the difficulty of getting financing - on Thursday backed out of a deal that could have led to the first uranium mill in the Grants area in two decades.
Mass. towns pass resolutions against nuke plant
A dozen towns in northwestern Massachusetts have passed resolutions opposing the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant's bid to extend its license for 20 years beyond its 2012 expiration date.
Colo asks Army to investigate radiation concerns
The state health department is asking the Army to investigate claims that elevated levels of uranium have been found in soil samples at an Army practice range in southeastern Colorado.
5 sirens fail in test of nuclear plant's warnings
Officials say five out of 167 sirens failed in a test of the warning system at a nuclear power plant in New York City's heavily populated northern suburbs. More U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Stories
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