William Orders
Senior Project Manager
Japan Lessons Learned Division
Ever
since the March 2011 nuclear accident at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi
plant, regulators around the world have asked “what have we learned?”
The Fukushima accident led the nuclear power industry worldwide to
reconsider how we approached nuclear safety in the case of extreme
natural events. Regulators and the nuclear industry have put a high
priority on addressing the accident’s lessons and implementing safety
enhancements.
Last year, the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency, issued a
report
that took another look at the accident and detailed what was learned.
The NRC has reviewed the report to see if it might lead us to additional
actions here in the United States.
At
this point, we see that either the NRC, the U.S. government, or the
nuclear industry are already addressing the IAEA report’s lessons. U.S.
actions on these lessons are consistent with the international
community’s approach to the issues. A more detailed comparison of the
report’s recommendations with relevant U.S. actions is available
here.
Reviews
of the accident have focused on the effects of earthquakes and floods,
as well as positioning plants to deal safely with a complete loss of
off-site and back-up power. Nuclear power plants worldwide are
addressing these issues with steps that include:
- re-examining external hazards,
- improving electrical systems,
- adding ways to cool the fuel in the reactor core,
- protecting the reactor containment,
- adding ways to cool the spent fuel in storage pools, and
- developing capabilities to quickly provide equipment and assistance from on-site or off-site emergency preparedness facilities.
The NRC and our international counterparts have compared our post-Fukushima approaches before. In 2014, an IAEA team
report
looked at several of the lessons the NRC has learned from the accident.
The report, after examining our efforts at that time, concluded the NRC
has “acted promptly and effectively.” The team also said the NRC’s
inspections on Fukushima-related issues were “exemplary.”
As
the NRC continues reviewing the IAEA 2015 report in detail, we are
heartened that our international counterparts are all addressing the
same concerns. Our collective actions are enhancing safety worldwide.
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