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Email from T. Mongelli to N. Sheehan, Subj: Press Release 9th District...On NRC to Release Analysis on Tritium Release at Oyster Creek Facility
ML093200622
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 06/29/2009
From: Mongelli T
State of NJ
To: Neil Sheehan
NRC Region 1
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FOIA/PA-2009-0214
Download: ML093200622 (2)


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Sheehan, Neil From: Mongelli, Thomas [thomas.mongelli@mrgnj.com]

Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 4:47 PM To: Sheehan, Neil

Subject:

FW: Press Release 9th District Delegates Call on NRC to Release Analysis on Tritium Release at Oyster Creek Facility Attachments: 20090629154701053.pdf

Neil, Can you offer a comment? Thanks.

Tom From: Connors, Sen. D.O. [1]

Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 3:53 PM

Subject:

Press Release 9th District Delegates Call on NRC to Release Analysis on Tritium Release at Oyster Creek Facility CAPITAL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE COMMENTS. REL-3475 Senator ChristopherJ. Connors Date: June 29, 2009 Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf

Contact:

(609) 693-6700 Assemblyman DanielM. Van Pelt NEW JERSEY STATE LEGISLATURE 9TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT (Representing parts of Ocean, Burlington and Atlantic counties)

CONNORS, RUMPF &VAN PELT CALL ON NRC TO RELEASE ANALYSIS ON TRITIUM RELEASE AT OYSTER CREEK FACILITY 90h DistrictLegislative Delegation Writes to White House, NRC, Governor's Office & DEP Forked River: In response to recent media reports, Senator Christopher J. Connors, Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf and Assemblyman Daniel M. Van Pelt are calling for the immediate release of a root-cause analysis on the tritium release at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station. According to published media reports, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has a time-frame of six weeks to decide whether or not to make this information public.

In seeking the release of the analysis, the 9th District Delegation wrote President Barack Obama, requesting that the President direct the NRC to make the analysis available to the public in interest of government transparency. A letter was also sent to NRC Chairman Gregory B. Jaczko.

On the state level, the Delegation wrote to Governor Corzine and Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Mark N. Mauriello in an attempt to solicit further support for the release of the analysis. In late April, the Delegation requested a full briefing on the Department's investigation to the tritium release at the Oyster Creek facility.

Connors, Rumpf and Van Pelt made the following remarks regarding their unified call for the release of the analysis:

"In the interest of transparency,we strongly believe that the contents of the analysis should be consideredpublic information and, therefore, released in a timely fashion. From our point of view, the analysis should be made availablefor review by the very people whose health and safety it is the NRC's obligation to protect. Since the initial investigation included whether or not there was groundwater contaminationresulting from the tritium release, we do not understand how the NRC could reach a conclusion that this information should be kept confidential.

"Consideringthe public response when it was first made public that there was a tritium leak at the Oyster Creekfacility, we fully anticipate that constituents will be contacting our Office callingfor this analysis to be made public. If nothing else, this information should be released to reassureresidents of local communities that there is no risk to the public, if that is indeed the conclusion reached by the NRC through its investigation."

Copies of the Delegation's letters to the President, the NRC, Governor Corzine and the DEP are attached.

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