FOX 29's Chris O'Connell reports. LIMERICK, Pa. - The Exelon owned Limerick Generating Station was busy with activity Thursday.
The overflow parking lot filled with the trucks and cars of some of the 1,500 temporary workers in town for a major refueling project.
Montgomery County health officials say with so many workers coming and going from all over the country the massive project could add to the public health crisis. "I remain deeply concerned that the maintenance refueling will ultimately contribute to the number of people that are exposed to the coronavirus in our region," Dr.
Valerie Arkoosh, Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, said during a Wednesday press conference. Environmental groups like the Radiation and