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"We have a high expectation you will restore offsite power, restore emergency diesels or use alternate sources," said Pat Hiland, director of the NRC's reactor regulation engineering division. But Jaczko pointed out that the blackout regulation is designed to deal with a situation where even diesel generators don't work, as in the case of the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant in Japan. A top staffer told NRC commissioners Thursday that the Japan situation "has definitely improved" in recent weeks. Bill Borchardt, NRC's executive director for operations, said that while there are still many unanswered questions about equipment failures and other problems at the facility, the situation is "certainly not as highly dynamic" as it was. Overall, Japan is "making progress," he said. "They have a road map and certainly a good start toward long-term restoration." ___ Online: Nuclear Regulatory Commission: www.nrc.gov
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