The power plant is on the Connecticut River near the East Haddam Swing Bridge.
The reason for the closure was because operation of the nuclear power station was no longer cost effective.
[4] All original buildings were removed during decommissioning and the former plant site, according to federal and state environmental authorities, has been fully remediated and ready for any use including farming.
[2] Due to the failure of the US Department of Energy to develop a national nuclear waste storage facility, all of the spent fuel used by the reactor remains at the site in an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI).
[3] All of the following are filed under 362 Injun Hollow Road, Haddam, Middlesex County, CT: