ML19323G218

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Supports Licensing of Facilities Meeting NRC Stds.Recommends That Opposition to Nuclear Power Not Be Tolerated.Newspaper Article Encl
ML19323G218
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 05/21/1980
From: Schneider L
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
To: Ahearne J
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
References
NUDOCS 8005300577
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- dent at Three Mile Island last year, haris programs may have to be re-half have worked as nuctoar turbine 1 Co. still can't be sure they will passp.Lilf0 officials da not expect the re-t vised to racet new federal stahdards.. operators on Navy submarine That la because the Nuclear Regu-pactor to be fueledbrore June,1982.' One of the new requirements will b met rene of the workers con.cs to 7-n examinations to run the plant.

instruction on how heat in produced ULCD from other utibties.

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and transferred to different parts of Conins said that in most planta j

; latory Commission will begin imp,.on ; March,1983.

l t cmentinq stiffer standards f LTICO's op-the reactor core..Lilf0~ officials are convinced that that are beginning ep. ration, a mu30

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mer Navy personnal, lie descritml f: grams the ugilities use. The Kemeny'. secretaries and telephone operators i the than adequats to the IJiro tramee mi as a good Commission, the panel appointed by ; working at the plant here. They': walk : neers will tie morethe J meet any new federal standar O.

into the 'enntrol room to chec who knew Lilf0 prr.;tices, and the calibration of instruments, test aarety : not only meet the NRC standards, wed readi go far beyond theinf uti i?, President Carter to investigate the s causes of the nuclear incident at-ta Three Mile Island, found that inadC systems as they are added ani eqfste operater training was one fince many of 1.IltO's reactor ep-June Ilruce said. "We expect nuclear a ra?

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,. r.c c w on" up the plant have lett them anxious i there.

About 10 per cent of those testedv ing licenses under current test stan-sign and run their own training' E 60 waks of clantroom and bn hing-wasahout rarmaI* is the. ta start work. "There's a frustrati.mascociated v.ith no q

dords. But, Paul Collins, head of the 1.programa.There is no single standard teac ad&d ernte the unit? Notare anid. "Wre nuclear. power industry. Ile for them,other than the minimal NRC : requirements.The utshtiesevenrunli ' that it arperred to be more ext 6 NRC's training division,said,"lm gr-f f h r courses at the hn=n'.t come to us yet".

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