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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I — Map showing NRC regions The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I is one of the regions of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Headquartered in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, oversees the north eastern United States. Region I consists of 17… … Wikipedia
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II — Map showing NRC regions The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II is one of the regions of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, oversees the south eastern United States. Region II consists of 19 nuclear power… … Wikipedia
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV — Map showing NRC regions The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV is one of the regions of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Headquartered in Arlington, Texas, oversees the southern midwestern and the western United States. Region IV consists… … Wikipedia
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