Ever wonder how nuclear power is generated or how a nuclear plant operates? If you attend Limerick Generating Station’s Community Information Night, you’ll find answers to these questions and many more. The free event will be held at the station’s Learning Center on Wednesday, June 8 from 5 – 7:30 p.m.
Station leadership will discuss plant operations, including our recent shutdowns and be available for questions.
Limerick technical and safety experts will also be on hand to provide information on safety, security, maintenance programs, and community involvement. This is an opportunity to talk with Limerick’s engineers, operators, chemists and environmental scientists. Visitors can tour the plant’s control room simulator, which is used for training reactor operators. Refreshments will be served and younger guests will receive special ID badges and prizes.
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“Our employees are committed to the community and community information night is a great event to reach out and share with our neighbors the inner-workings of the plant and be available to answer their questions,” said Bill Maguire, Limerick site vice president.
“Our goal is for our neighbors to have an enjoyable evening and walk away better informed about the nuclear energy plant in their neighborhood.”
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Visitors are asked to park in the station’s upper parking lot at 3146 Sanatoga Road. If you require special access accommodations or have questions about Community Information Night, please contact Amanda Varone at (610) 765-6919 or visit our website at www.exeloncorp.com/limerick/events.