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CNS Emergency Planning Information

The following information is a guide for your protection and safety in the event of a major emergency at Cooper Nuclear Station. It has been prepared for you by Nebraska Public Power District, who owns and operates the station, and by your state and local government officials.

We at Nebraska Public Power District are dedicated to producing electricity in the safest way possible. We have operated Cooper Nuclear Station safely and without harm to the public or our environment since the station began running in 1974.

Part of doing the safest job possible includes being prepared for an emergency if one occurs. It is very important that you read the emergency preparedness information and keep it handy in the unlikely event a serious accident would happen.

If you need additional information about the station or about our emergency plan, please call (402) 825-3811 between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday - Friday, or write to the Emergency Preparedness Department, Cooper Nuclear Station, P.O. Box 98, Brownville, Nebraska 68321.


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