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The Washington Monthly's Monthly Journalism Award.


JOHN MANGELS mangels

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, JOHN FUNK, AND STEPHEN KOFF For an ongoing series on the Davis-Besse Nuclear POwer Station Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station is a nuclear power plant with a single reactor located on the southwest shore of Lake Erie near Oak Harbor, Ohio. It is the 57th commercial power reactor to commence building in the United States of America (construction began on September 1,  The Cleveland Plain Dealer, 2002

Mangels, Funk, and Koff conducted a year-long investigation into the Davis-Besse nuclear reactor in Oak Harbor, Ohio Oak Harbor is a village in Ottawa County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,841 at the 2000 census. Geography
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, almost to the point of rupturing. The Plain Dealer's three-member team led the way in reporting on the failure of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), an independent U.S. government commission, created by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 and charged with licensing and regulating civilian use of nuclear energy to protect the public and the environment.  to investigate the plant's parent company, First Energy Nuclear Operating Company, and exposed the corporate neglect and regulatory failure that is rife in the nuclear power industry. By examining thousands of documents and interviewing sources around the world, they uncovered the story of how First Energy took two years to declare to the NRC their knowledge of a serious corrosion problem on the massive steel lid covering Davis-Besse's radioactive core, which imperiled thousands of lives in the nearby community. The Plain Dealer series triggered widespread awareness and led to calls for investigations of both First Energy and the NRC.
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Date:Mar 1, 2003
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