Nuclear Regulatory Commission
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is responsible for regulating the nation's civilian use of nuclear materials and ensuring the safety and security of nuclear facilities. The agency oversees a variety of activities, including the licensing of nuclear reactors, management of radioactive waste, and the implementation of safety protocols across the nuclear industry.
In addition to its regulatory functions, the NRC is committed to transparency and public involvement, hosting meetings and providing access to documents related to its operations. The agency also engages in research activities and collaborates with state and tribal programs to enhance nuclear safety and emergency preparedness.
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