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Operating Nuclear Power Reactors
A power reactor is a facility that makes electricity by the continuous
splitting of uranium atoms (i.e., a nuclear reaction). This facility is
often referred to as a nuclear power plant.
Fuel Cycle Facilities
A fuel cycle facility is involved in the processing of uranium for the
production of fuel for nuclear reactors.
Other Facility Information
- Power
Reactor Status Report - issued each business day showing current
operating status of all reactors
- Event
Notification Report - Events and other information reported to the
NRC Operations Center, issued each business day
- Project Manager
List - This list provides Plant Name, Docket Number, and Project
Manager for both Power Reactors and Research and Test Reactors
- Reactor Oversight Process
- The NRC’s program for inspecting and evaluating safety performance
of nuclear power reactors. The Reactor Oversight Process web area include
up-to-date information about each reactor: performance indicators (statistics
showing safety performance) and inspection findings, updated quarterly;
inspections reports; and semiannual performance assessments.
- Significant
Enforcement Actions - NRC actions based on inspection findings or
performance indicators and violations involving fines or other enforcement
measures
- ADAMS - the NRC’s document retrieval
system - Search for documents since April 2000 using the docket
number and other criteria
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