From the 13th until May 23rd, the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters will operate a public viewing area within the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters Exhibition Hall to facilitate smooth collection of residents' opinions on the draft radiation environmental impact assessment report for the continued operation of Gori Units 3 and 4.


The radiation environmental impact assessment report is a document that evaluates the environmental impact and safety caused by radiation or radioactivity generated during the operation of nuclear power plants, and residents' opinions must be reflected before it is submitted to the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission.


To enhance local residents' understanding, the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters has posted various contents such as explanatory materials and summaries on the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters website, allowing access anytime and anywhere. Additionally, QR codes have been displayed on promotional materials such as banners and posters for residents' convenience.

Gori Nuclear Power Plant Units 3 and 4.

Gori Nuclear Power Plant Units 3 and 4.

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Along with this, in cooperation with local governments subject to opinion collection in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam, administrative welfare centers of these local governments have been operated as public viewing areas to improve residents' accessibility.


Lee Gwang-hoon, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, stated, “We expect that this public viewing will enhance residents' understanding of the radiation environmental impact assessment report for Gori Units 3 and 4,” and added, “We will do our best to actively reflect the valuable opinions of local residents in the radiation environmental impact assessment report so that the continued operation of Gori Units 3 and 4 can be carried out based on the trust and support of the public.”


Residents who wish to submit opinions can fill out the form specified in Article 111 of the Enforcement Rules of the Nuclear Safety Act (Resident Opinion Submission Form) and submit it to the district/county office or administrative welfare center subject to opinion collection.



The form can be obtained from the district/county office, administrative welfare center, or the public viewing areas, or by using materials posted on the Gori Headquarters website. Detailed procedures and other inquiries related to opinion submission can be confirmed by contacting the relevant local government or the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters.


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