1、1 P.L. 109-58, Title VI, Subtitle D Nuclear Security (Secs. 651-657). Sec. 651 adds AtomicEnergy Act Sec. 170E. Design Basis Threat Rulemaking.Order Code RS21131Updated August 8, 2007Nuclear Power Plants: Vulnerability to Terrorist AttackMark Holt and Anthony AndrewsSpecialists in Energy PolicyResou
2、rces, Science, and Industry DivisionSummaryProtection of nuclear power plants from land-based assaults, deliberate aircraftcrashes, and other terrorist acts has been a heightened national priority since the attacksof September 11, 2001. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has strengthenedits reg
3、ulations on nuclear reactor security, but critics contend that implementation by theindustry has been too slow and that further measures are needed. Several provisions toincrease nuclear reactor security were included in the Energy Policy Act of 2005, signedAugust 8, 2005. The law requires NRC to co
4、nduct “force-on-force” security exercisesat nuclear power plants at least once every three years and to revise the “design-basisthreat” that nuclear plant security forces must be able to meet, among other measures.This report will be updated as events warrant.Nuclear power plants have long been reco