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PHILADELPHIA— The Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will evaluate a Biennial Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise at the Limerick Generating Station. The exercise will occur on November 18, 2025 to assess the ability of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to respond to an emergency at the nuclear facility. 

“These drills are held every other year to evaluate government’s ability to protect public health and safety,” said Lilian Hutchinson, Acting Regional Administrator for FEMA Region 3. “We will assess state and local government emergency response capabilities within the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.” 

Within 90 days, FEMA will send its evaluation to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for use in licensing decisions. The final report will be available to the public approximately 120 days after the exercise. 

FEMA will present preliminary findings of the exercise during a public meeting at 11:30am on November 21, 2025. Planned speakers include representatives from FEMA and the NRC. The meeting will take place in-person at:

Courtyard Reading Wyomissing
150 N Park Road
Reading, PA 19610

At the public meeting, FEMA may request that questions or comments be submitted in writing for review and response. Written comments may also be submitted after the meeting by emailing [email protected] or by mail to:

Lilian Hutchinson
Acting Regional Administrator
FEMA Region 3
615 Chestnut Street, 6th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19106

FEMA created the Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program to

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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY’S DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING invites applications for a tenure-track position in mechanical engineering at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. Applicants with expertise in engineering mechanics are particularly encouraged to apply. Applicants must have a doctorate in mechanical engineering or related area. Candidates are expected to teach undergraduate and graduate (MS/PhD) courses in their area of specialization and establish an externally funded research program. Candidates who can collaborate within the college will be given preference. 

Applicants must submit their CV, teaching philosophy, research plan, and the names and contact information of at least three references to:

https://employment.marquette.edu/postings/23760

Marquette University, founded in 1881, is a comprehensive university located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  Milwaukee provides access to a variety of cultural and entertainment amenities such as theater, music venues, major sports franchises, as well as easy access to a variety of year-round outdoor recreational

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The Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (CCEE: https://cce.eng.ua.edu/) and the Lee J. Styslinger Jr. College of Engineering (SCoE: https://eng.ua.edu/) at The University of Alabama (UA: https://ua.edu/) invite applications for an Assistant Professor position in the research area of Architectural Engineering (including focus areas in MEP, construction, building envelope, fire protection, acoustical and lighting).

Candidates with research interests across all domains relevant to civil, construction and environmental engineering are encouraged to apply. Candidates with particular research emphasis and interest in the areas of Architectural Engineering (including focus areas in MEP, construction, building envelope, fire protection, acoustical and lighting) are of particular interest. Candidates should have demonstrated expertise in areas such as: indoor air quality assessment and improvement strategies for enhanced occupant health and comfort; advanced lighting design and controls for energy efficiency, visual comfort, and well-being; acoustic performance and sound control in building environments; integration of

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