ML19318B434
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 06/23/1980 |
| From: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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ijN83 E Mr. Tom Miller 23005 Dolorosa Street Woodland Hills, California 91367
Dear Mr. Miller:
This is in reply to your letter of May 8,1980, to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Your request under the Freedom of Information Act for an NRC inspection report is being handled by the NRC Division of Rules and Records.
You asked for comments on several matters. As to health effects ~ of the Three Mile Island accident, the report in October 1979 by the President's Commission on that accident stated:
"On the basis of present scientific knowledge,.the radiation doses received by the general population as a result of exposure to the radioactivity released during the accident were so small that there will be no detectable additional cases of cancer, developmental abnormalities, or genetic ill-health as a consequence of the accident at TMI." The enclosed memorandum of February 28, 1980, on " Neonatal Hypothyroidism in Southeastern Pennsylvania" by Dr. Gary F. Stein of the Cancer Branch and Dr. Frank Greenberg of the Birth Defects Branch of the Chronic Diseases Division, Bureau of Epidemiology, Center for Disease Control, U.S. Public Health Service, concluded as follows:
"In summary, based on data from Dr. Evelyn Bodin of ti'e Pennsylvania Department of Health, dosimetry data from Robert Goldsmith, Ph.D. (NRC) and our own clinical assessment of the genetics, the supporting evidence for radiation-induced hypothyroidism i:: lacking."
As'to emergency plans, the NRC has endorsed the use of Emergency Planning Zones' having a radius around a nuclear power plant of about 10 miles for airborne exposure and about 50 miles for contaminated food. Studies have indicated that, if emergency actions such as sheltering or evacuation were taken within about 10. miles of a nuclear power plant, there would be sig-nificant savings of early injuries or deaths from the most severe atmospheric' releases of radioactive material.
In the case of such a release, radioactivity deposited on the ground could enter the food chain and be ingested; the down-wind rang within which significant contamination could occur would generally be.. limited to about 50 miles ;from the power plant.
With regard to the possibility of a criticality accident at the Canoga Park
-facilities of Atomics -International, the NRC has evaluated the offsite radiological consequences of such an accident and estimated doses to the local population that would be less than 0.03% of the doses received annually 8006260\\ %
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from-natural ambient. background. The probability of-such an accident is extremely remote because conditions' have been incorporated in the license of.the plant which minimize the chance of a criticality accident.
Enclosed is 'a copy of the NRC Environmental Impact Appraisal of the Commercial Nuclear Fuel Fabrication Facilities of Atomics International at Canoga Park and Chatsworth, California, dated September 1977; Chapter 6 discusses.
the-impact of accidents. Also enclosed is the Safety Evaluation Report of September _8,1977.
In response to your question in this connection, I do not know of Dr. Kaku.
With regard te your question about the incidence of leukemia around a reactor of Atomics International, this presumably refers to the Sodium Reactor Experiment at Santa Susana, California, which was put in storage in 1968 awaiting dismantlement. This is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Energy, and I suggest that you write for information to Mr. Calvin D. Jackson,- Director of Environment Safety and Program Support
- Division, San Francisco Operations Office, Department of Energy,1333 Broadway,. 0akland, California 94612.
As= to the status of the proceedings of the application for an operating license for the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Generating Station, supplements to the Safety Evaluation Report are being prepared on issues related to the Three Mile -Island accident and on non-TMI issues and are expected to be sent soon to the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, which will then decide whether further public: hearings should be held.
Sincerely, cryni s%d by H.R.0:rm Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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1. Memo dtd.'Feb. 28, 1980 by Drs. G.F. Stein /F. Greenburg
- 2. NRC Environmental Impact Appraisal
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- 3. Safety Evaluation Report dtd.
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I pOECT: Neonatal Hypothyroidism in Southeastern Pennsylvania The Chronic Diseases Div: ion of CDC learned of a potentially unusual scattering of cases of t a inatal hypothyroidism in 3 counties in southeast Pennsylvania. Informa*.
ao the Pennsylvania Department of Health 1Dr. Evelyn Bodin) and,
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born with thyroid defects were discovered through the normal operatc.;
a neonatal metabolic screening program that has been operating since July 1978. These defects resulted in diagnoses of hypothyroidism.
Although baseline incidence data on hypothyroidism are not available for Pennsylvania, the nu=ber of cases detected statewide in 1979
..is no rore than expected, b'ased on previous studies in the United States and Canada, according to Dr. Evelyn Bodin of the Pennsylvania De~partment of Health,
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who heads.up.the' screening program.,
The purpose of the neonatal screening program is to. find newborns with meta-bolic defects such'as phenylketonurea' and hypothyroidism early enough af ter
' birth to prevent severe cental retardation.
Several states, including New York, New Jersey and Maryland have similar progra=s.
Hypothyroidism is detected in the program by looking for depressed levels of thyroid horcone and elevated levels of thyroid stimulating hormone in the infant's blood.
Confir ation is done by thyroid scan.
The thyroid scan can determine whether the hypothyroidism is due to the absence of a gland, difficulty with hormone synthesis or' relea'se, or displace =ent of the gland from its normal position.
Sonetites, however, confirmatory studies are not done or not reported to the health department, resulting in the classification of the cause as "unknova on' scan." According to Dr. Bodin, the fourteen cases of hypothyroidism are classified as follous:
Lancaster Countf (7 cases)
One was a case of severe multiple brain abnormalities.
This <.hild was born 3 conths after the accident, therefore, all of these defects would have come
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the L.A. Counti Board of Super-sisors, C.E.D. activist Bi!! Bradley runs into the Colorado Riser-a The result, Dr. Kaku said, can major source of drinking water blow the roof off a building and scat-and Alliance for Survival staffer '
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available, the underestimation of the District found that its water from miles of the facility. He said federal radiation's danger, the loss of plan-the Colorado doubled in radioac-reports show that about 30 such ac-tivit3 last year, rising from 10'To cidents-with 7 fatalities-have been ning if other disasters occur simultaneously (i.e. floods, carth-to 20% of the maximum safe reported, all in retnote areas.
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nuclear plant in the San Fernando Valley which suffered a partial meltdown in ed its philosophy of non violence in.
the late '50's. According to KNBC-TV, this " pocket of leukemia" may far ex-February in response to concerns rais.
ceed the normal rate of 2 cases per 100,000 people. One woman whose child died ed after an attacker shoved a pie into '.
of the disease told the station that she personally knew 13 people-in that area
'the face of Edward Teller during the' who had been affected by the often-fatal cancer.
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Atomics International is still dismantling the crippled plant. The firm has a UCLA..-
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license to hase as much as a ton and a half cf highly-radioactive enriched uranium on the Simi Valley site. Owned by Rockwell International, a maker of
~ one Alliance staffer said. "Anyone the nuclear MX missile, Atomics International also runs a Canoga Park facility
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where radioactise materials are handled. (See page 5)
On Yhlentine's Day in Canoga Park, a crowd of 100 peoplekuddled together Non-violence and calm have been between cold winds and rainstorms to listen to speakers and give their support characteristic of all major Alliance-to the consersion of Rockwell to non-nuclear civilian-oriented activities. The sponsored events. Staffers quickly demonstration was one of many held across the country in association with the disrvowed a flag-burning incident by Rockwell shareholders' meeting taking place in Tulsa, Oklahoma the same day..
another group after the February 8 Shareholders cast 1.6 mi!! ion votes for converting Rockwell's nuclear. bomb vigil. The Alliance Steering Commit -
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