The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission will meet with Duke Energy Corp. officials to discuss two apparent safety violations at the Harris nuclear power plant that have been corrected.
The NRC says the meeting will be held Aug. 24 at the commission’s office in Atlanta.
The apparent violations involve the plant’s emergency operations facility and its technical support center. Both are considered to be of low to moderate significance.
The NRC says the emergency operations facility’s ventilation system was out of service for extended periods of time over two years. The other apparent violation involves a change the company made to how much unfiltered air could get into the technical support center without a technical basis for the change.
No emergencies occurred requiring the use of either facility during that time.