At the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Talent Development Center, the 'Draft Environmental Impact Assessment Report on Radiation for the Continued Operation of Kori Unit 2' public hearing for Ulju-gun residents is being held.

At the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Talent Development Center, the 'Draft Environmental Impact Assessment Report on Radiation for the Continued Operation of Kori Unit 2' public hearing for Ulju-gun residents is being held.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters held the "Draft Radiation Environmental Impact Assessment Report Public Hearing for Continued Operation of Gori Unit 2" on the 26th at the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Human Resources Development Institute in Ulju-gun, Ulsan City.


This public hearing was conducted to listen to and reflect the opinions of Ulju-gun residents on the draft radiation environmental impact assessment report for the continued operation of Gori Unit 2, with about 100 residents attending.


Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power explained the draft radiation environmental impact assessment report for Gori Unit 2, presented the results of the public review, and introduced major opinions to help residents understand.


Then, Professor Bang In-cheol of Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) chaired the session, which included answers to pre-submitted resident questions and on-site Q&A.


Attending residents requested more publicity and communication regarding the continued operation of Gori Unit 2 and asked for safe continued operation that residents can trust.


A Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power official said, "We confirmed that the radiation environmental impact assessment results meet the legal standards, and we will do our best to enhance residents' understanding through continuous local communication and publicity."



The next public hearing will be held on the 28th at the Conference Hall of the Busan Port International Exhibition & Convention Center in Dong-gu, Busan City, targeting residents of Dong-gu, Dongnae-gu, Yeonje-gu, Buk-gu, and Busanjin-gu in Busan.


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