WHAT IS IT? Since opening in 1973 OPPD’s Fort Calhoun Station has used uranium ore fuel pellets housed inside nuclear fuel bundles to make electricity. Originally, once that fuel was depleted, the “spent fuel” was to be shipped to a reprocessing facility. Changes to federal law in the 1970s meant the fuel had to be stored onsite until a permanent federal storage facility is available.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Jason Kuiper joined OPPD as a communications specialist in 2015. He is a former staff writer and reporter at the Omaha World-Herald, where he covered a wide range of topics but spent the majority of his career covering crime. He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha and has also appeared in several true crime documentary shows. In his free time he enjoys cooking, spending time with his wife and three children, and reading crime novels.
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