What are EPA’s plans to complete the site assessment of additional units that receive a high or significant hazard potential rating in the future?
If a unit, particularly one of the units which currently does not have a rating, receives a high or significant rating, EPA will do an assessment similar to those we are currently conducting. Since releasing the list of 44 High Hazard Potential units in June, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has re-rated 5 of its units as High Hazard Potential and 13 units of its units as Significant Hazard Potential. Currently, TVA is assessing its CCR management units. In 2010, we will evaluate the reports conducted by TVA or its contractors on those units and all of the information available on the TVA units and determine the appropriate next steps.
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