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Reactor List The Associated Press
Nuclear power reactors with the greatest vulnerability to cracking of
their control rod nozzles because of age and temperature conditions or a
history of cracking.
Plants have been subject to inspection for cracking and have committed
to making required repairs when cracks are found. (Number of cracks and
repairs as of April 9, 2002, according to Nuclear Regulatory Commission.):
Arkansas Nuclear Unit 1, Russellville, Ark. (1 crack, repaired)
Crystal River Unit 3, Crystal River, Fla. (1 crack, repaired)
Davis Besse, Oak Harbor, Ohio. (5 cracks, 3 repaired)
D.C. Cook Unit 2, Benton Harbor, Mich. (no cracks, but vulnerable)
H.B. Robinson Unit 2, Florence, S.C. (no cracks, but vulnerable)
Millstone Unit 2, New London, Conn. (3 cracks, all repaired)
North Anna Units 1 and 2, Richmond, Va. (11 cracks, 3 repaired)
Oconee Units 1, 2 and 3, Greenville, S.C. (23 cracks, all repaired)
Surry Units 1 and 2, Newport News, Va. (10 cracks, 6 repaired)
Three Mile Island, Harrisburg, Pa. (8 cracks, 6 repaired.)
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Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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