Wolf Creek To Meet With Federal Regulators To Make Reporting Safety Concerns Easier

Wolf Creek nuclear plant officials will meet with federal regulators next week to discuss progress in making sure the plant's workers aren't afraid to report safety concerns.

This August, The Nuclear Regulatory Commission determined a "chilled work environment" exists within the quality assurance group at plant, near Burlington.

The meeting is scheduled for January 22nd in Arlington, Texas.

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