United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Protecting People and the Environment

Orders to Implement Japan Lessons-Learned

Bonsai tree with green leaves. Black trunk and ground appears in front of a setting red sun.NRC created this graphic to help the public identify our work on implementing the lessons we’ve learned from Fukushima. The bonsai tree represents Japanese culture, with the green foliage in the shape of Japan’s islands representing hope and growth. The red sun comes from Japan’s flag, and the base of the logo represents a solid foundation of cooperation and understanding.

 

The following provides access to plant-specific actions taken by operating reactors related to the Japan Nuclear Accident at Fukushima Dai-ichi. Specifically, these actions include Orders and Requests for Information (RFIs) issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Orders and Requests for Information Licensee Responses/Submittals

Orders

Order for Mitigation Strategies to Respond to Extreme Natural Events Resulting in the Loss of Power at Plants

 

Order for Ensuring Reliable Hardened Containment Vents

 

Order for Enhancing Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation

Request for Information

Request for Information for Seismic and Flooding Reevaluations and Walkdowns, and Reevaluations of Emergency Communications Systems and Staffing Levels

 

Page Last Reviewed/Updated Wednesday, January 16, 2013