ML16342B765

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Forwards Rev 0 to Unit 1 Cycle 4 Core Operating Limits Rept.
ML16342B765
Person / Time
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Issue date: 05/13/1991
From: Richey R
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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San Luis Obispo, California June 3, 1981 Time: 4:55 p.m.

I, Richard G. Peterson, hereby make the following voluntary statement to James H. Eckhardt, Reactor Inspector and Owen C. Shackleton Jr., Investi-gator who have identified themselves to me as employees of the U. S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). I make this statement freely with no threats or promises of reward having been made to me. Mr. Shackleton wrote this statement with my permission.

I am 32 years old and I am employed as an Engineer Technician for the City of San Luis Obispo, California. I worked as a Draftsman for the M.

W. Kellogg Company at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant from February 13, 1974 until August 1, 1974 and as a Pipe Support Designer from November 19, 1974 until September 18, 1975. The Kellogg Co. had a contract to install much of the plant's piping, pipe hangers and pipe restraints. I attended four years of college at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, majoring in Aeronautical Engineering and Mathematics.

I wrote a letter dated April 3, 1981 to Mr. Joseph Hendrie, Chairman of the NRC about the concerns I have over the quality of the construction work performed at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.

The information I wrote in that letter about pipe hangers breaking loose during start-up testing because of not being properly fastened to the walls was not known to me first hand, but was" told to me by a friend, Bruce Willard, who had worked on the project as a guality Control Inspector for the M. W. Kellogg Company.

L4 '1 I personally observed pipes on.the third floor of the turbine building that in violation of code were touching the pre.-cast conduits that they passed through. To my recollection these were one inch to three inch diameter pipe lines. I informed the quality assurance 'people from Kellogg about the pipes touching the conduits and they'ave me negative responses like, "Don't worry,about it." ,I recall that several, months after I reported these violations'that no corrective action had been taken.

From the general knowledge at the site I heard about the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Class A welds that had x-rays that were falsified.

That is, either the x-rays were never taken 'and they were okayed anyway or they were taken, found to be defective, but J

still'ere approved.

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Statement of Richard G. Peterson Page 2 of 2 From first hand experience, as far as plant security goes, at least when I was working there, it was not effective. To get past the front gate, all a person needed was to ride to the plant with someone with a pass, or to have a pass visible in your front window yourself. Several times I forgot my pass and stuck a kleenex box on the front dash approximately the same color as the pass and was waived right on through the gate by the guard. Then, all one needed to get past the parking lot was a hardhat. The possibility of terrorists infiltrating the plant seems imminent to me.

The Hosgri fault being so close to Diablo Canyon, the seeming lack of adequate emergency planning, the problem of waste storage and transpor-tation, the problems, and expense of decomnissioning, and low-level emissions are all very grave problems, that, along with the human error factor mentioned throughout my letter, convince me that the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant is a tremendous and dangerous liability.

I do not have any other information to furnish to the NRC concerning the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant at this time.

This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on June 3, 1981 at 4:55 p.m.

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Richard G. Peterson Witnesses:

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Owen C..Shackleton, Jr., Senior Investigator, U.S.N.R.C.

/S James Eckhardt , Inspector, U.S.N.R.C.

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