Catawba Nuclear Generating Station

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NRC Region Two
(South)
Alabama
 Bellefonte (unfinished)
 Browns Ferry
 Farley
Florida
 Crystal River 3
 St. Lucie
 Turkey Point
Georgia
 Hatch
 Vogtle
North Carolina
 Brunswick
 McGuire
 Shearon Harris
South Carolina
 Catawba
 Oconee
 H.B. Robinson
 Summer
Tennessee
 Sequoyah
 Watts Bar
Virginia
 North Anna
 Surry

The Catawba nuclear power plant has a pair of Westinghouse pressurized water reactors. Catawba is located on a 391 acre (1.6 km²) peninsula reaching into Lake Wylie, near York, South Carolina.

South Carolina is the third largest generator of nuclear electricity. The Catawba plant is the largest in the State (although, with three reactors, the Oconee plant has the most nuclear capacity in the southeastern United States).

As a part of the Megatons to Megawatts Program Catawba is one of the plants planned to start receiving MOX fuel with the Plutonium supplied from old weapons programs. Because concerns of Nuclear proliferation are greater with fuel containing Plutonium, special precautions and added security can be expected around the new fuel.

Unrelated to this, the plant has a plan in place to build a concrete moat around the site. The moat is for security purposes in much the same way that moats of the Middle Ages were.

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