Two resident inspectors are also assigned to Indian Point 3. Both units are operated by Entergy Nuclear
- By April Murelio -
Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials in King of Prussia, Pa., have selected Odunayo (Ayo) Ayegbusi as the new resident inspector at Indian Point Unit 2 in Buchanan, N.Y.
He joins Senior Resident Inspector George Malone at Indian Point 2. Two resident inspectors are also assigned to Indian Point 3. Both units are operated by Entergy Nuclear.
Ayegbusi joined the NRC’s Region I office in 2005 after earning a bachelor’s in electrical engineering from the University of Maryland. He is a graduate of the NRC’s Nuclear Safety Professional Development Program, a two-year training program that provides specialized training in nuclear safety and a broad perspective of NRC regulatory activities. He also completed a rigorous NRC inspector qualification program. Most recently, Ayegbusi was a reactor inspector in the Region I office, taking part in engineering inspections.
“Ayo Ayegbusi has the training and commitment to safety that will help the NRC carry out its mission of protecting people and the environment, and ensure the safe operation of Indian Point 2,” said NRC Region I Administrator Samuel J. Collins.
Each U.S. commercial nuclear power plant site has at least two NRC Resident Inspectors. The NRC considers each Indian Point unit separately under the agency’s reactor oversight program. Therefore, four resident inspectors are assigned to the site. They serve as the agency's eyes and ears at the facility, conducting regular inspections, monitoring significant work projects, and interacting with plant workers and the public. Inspectors can serve for up to 7 years at any one site.
The Indian Point 2 resident inspectors can be reached at 914/739-9360.