FEMA Scrutinizes Michigan's Plan for Palisades Nuke Plant Emergencies
Published Date: 7/10/2025
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Michigan just sent in its updated plan to keep people safe if something goes wrong at the Palisades Nuclear Plant. This plan affects the state and three counties—Allegan, Berrien, and Van Buren—and needs FEMA’s thumbs-up to keep things running smoothly. No big money changes, but it’s all about making sure everyone’s ready and protected, pronto!
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FEMA Reviewing Michigan Nuclear Safety Plan
If you live in Michigan—especially in Allegan, Berrien, or Van Buren counties—FEMA has received the State of Michigan's radiological emergency response plan for review and approval. The submitted plans cover those three counties and support Holtec International's Palisades Nuclear Generating Station in Van Buren County. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires approved State and local radiological emergency plans for the continued operation of nuclear power plants.
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