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LACEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. — New Jersey, home to the nation’s oldest nuclear power plant, created a task force Friday to review safety and emergency response plans at nuclear plants in light of the disaster unfolding in Japan.
The state Department of Environmental Protection appointed the panel, composed of homeland security, state police and utility officials. It will start work next week and plans to visit the 41-year- old Oyster Creek plant in Lacey Township, as well as the three reactors in Lower Alloways Township in Salem County, called Hope Creek and Salem I and II.
Denver Post wire services



