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FOIA Request for Info Re Proposed Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel Assembly Plant in Prattville,Al & Correspondence from Southern Interstate Energy Board to NRC Concerning Southern Co & Subsidiaries
ML19246B905
Person / Time
Site: Farley, 07002909  
Issue date: 04/23/1979
From: Oakes D
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
To: Kammer C
NRC OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS (OCA)
References
FOIA-79-151 NUDOCS 7907190063
Download: ML19246B905 (2)


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April 23, 1979 David L.

Cr.k e s 402 Thomas Street Tuscaloocr., Alabama 35401 Mr. Carlton Kammerer, D_ rector Office of Congressional Affairs FREEDOM OF INFORMAT10t{

Huclear Regula tory Commission ACI RE UESI Washington, D.C.

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Freedom of Information Request; on the Alabama Power S' } /

Company Nuclear Flant, unit one, Dothan, Alabama; the proposed Westinghouse nuclear fuel accombly plant in Frattville, Alabana; the transporta tion of nuclear fuel and waste through Alabama; and correspondence from the Southern Intersta te Energy Board to the liRC pertaining to the Southern Company and itn subsidiaries.

Dear Mr. Kammerer:

I am researching Alabama Power Company's nuclear plant and development program.

'fhis information will be given to the public through articles published in several major Alabama newspapers.

I am requesting the information under the Freedom of Information Act.

First, I would like a list of the accidents (accident meaning any abnormal occurance), their dates, a detailed account of these cecidents, a deceription of the potential health hazards. associated with the accidents, a summary of the injuries incurred by the plant aorkers during these occidents, a copy of AFC'n accident reports, and the acti on taken by the HRC and AFC at the Parley nuclea" plant, unit in Dothan, Alabama since it began operation in 1978.

one Second, I would like to know the following for the proposed Westinghouse nuclear fuel assembly plant in Frattville, Alabana:

the request for. licensing and a copy of the

Jicence,

'+ e type and amount of chemical,and lov..-level and high-level ra il o-ac tive waste tnat is to be produced and its proposed disposal, how hazardous to human health the working conditions will be and what precautions have fcon taken, what the enviro-mental inpact will be, Alatama Power Company's endorsement of the plant, Tenncasee Valley Authority's and the Sou thern Company's endorsement of the plant, and the Southern interstate Encrgy Board's endorsement of the plant, a copy of the plant's descrip tirr and purpece, and the transportation routes of the common carriers bringing fuel to the plant and wastes away.

Third, the routes trucks and trains travel through Alatama carrying wastes from nuclear plants and enriched uranium to nuclear plants, their schedules, who the shippers are, what precautions have been taken to Cuard againct accidents, and the reporto of accidents involving the transportation of fuel and waste through Al abama.

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APC/FoI page 2 Fourth and last, all copies of correrpondence betwcen the Southern Interstate Energy Board, formerly the Southern Interstate Nuclear Compact, of Atlanta, Georgia and the Huclear Regulatory Com*niosion pertaining to nuclear development by the Sou thern Company and any of its subsidiary conpanies:

Georgia Power, Mississippi Fower, Gulf Fower and Alabama Fower Company and Southern Services.

I appreciate your assistar. : in this matter, and look for,iard to hearing from you.

Sincerely yours, 6f n'r 'd L u} ca D'vid L. Oakes

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