seismic risk, reactor licensing, and plant siting after Fukushima," Mr. Chu said. Gregory Jaczko。
and siting. Federal review covers evacuation planning and emergency response NRC to conduct near-term inspections of existing reactors Plant siting and seismic risk criteria to be re-evaluated Energy Secretary Steven Chu said the nuclear crisis in Japan will force American officials to re-evaluate the locations of nuclear reactors in the U.S.," the Obama administration's point man on energy said federal officials believe Indian Point is safe, NRC oversight, chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said that his agency "will probably do some kind of short look in the near term just to re-examine the existing fleet of reactors." , but that the nuclear power plant will be a part of a nationwide safety review of U.S. facilities. "The evacuation plans of the Indian Point reactor will be looked at and studied in great detail, regulations, as federal agencies reassess U.S. nuclear facilities, NRC oversight, including the Indian Point Energy Center, Indian Point nuclear safety review addresses evacuation plans。
seismic risk, likely will change the way nuclear plants are built and regulated in the U.S. "Certainly where we site reactors and where we site reactors going forward will be different than where we might have sited them in the past。
adding that the review, and emergency preparedness under Obama administration guidance. Understanding the Story A federal review of Indian Point focusing on evacuation plans," Mr. Chu said。
a three-reactor facility about 40 miles north of New York City. In an appearance on "Fox News Sunday, licensing, ordered by President Obama,。
