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The Office of Nuclear Safety

Starting in 1972, Maine Yankee produced electricity in Wiscasset, Maine. In 1986 the Maine legislature passed legislation creating the State Nuclear Safety Inspector, a full time position located at the plant. In August of 1997 Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company decided to permanently shutdown the reactor and begin decommissioning activities. In 1998 the Maine legislature passed legislation to fund an additional technical position at the plant. This was to help the State Inspector with the increase activity expected during the decommissioning, regarding contractor oversight and environmental surveillance of the site. In April of 2000 the Maine State Legislature passed the most stringent Nuclear Power Plant decommissioning regulations [public law chapters (739) and (741)] in the nation. These new standards required the site to be cleaned up to no more than 10 millirem per year to the average member of the most exposed group of people who could inhabit the site. There is also a separate requirement that any dose from groundwater be limited to no more than 4 millirem/year.

Aerial view of the Maine Yankee plant       Movie of Turbine Bldg demolition

The State Nuclear Safety Inspector also completes monthly reports to the Maine Legislature, since the June 29, 2008 adoption of 22 MRSA subsection 666, that can be found here:

Reports to the Legislature
July 2008 January 2009
August 2008 February 2009
September 2008 March 2009
October 2008 April 2009
November 2008 May 2009
December 2008 June 2009
  July 2009
  August 2009
Brief History  
Glossary of terms  

 

The State Nuclear Safety Inspector, Patrick Dostie, can be reached by phone at 207-287-6721 or by e-mail by clicking on his name.

Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants (NRC)

Maine Yankee Home Page

Maine Department of Environmental Protection Maine Yankee page