ML20005D629
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| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 11/28/1989 |
| From: | Rogers K NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| To: | Atkins C, Brennan J, Denise Edwards, Frank B, Hochbrueckner, Erin Kennedy, Kennedy J, Kerry J, Leahy P, Michael Levine, Markey E, Mavroules N, Metzenbaum H, Panetta L, Pelosi N, Schroeder P, Studs G, Wyden R HOUSE OF REP., SENATE |
| References | |
| CON-#489-9545 CCS, OL, NUDOCS 8912060240 | |
| Download: ML20005D629 (22) | |
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I have received your letter of November 15, 1989, in which you expressed-
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Because-the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory proceeding, it is not appropriate for the Comission to comment on these issues at this time. See 10 C.F.R. 5 2.780. However, after the Comission has-decided the issues before it, we will provide you with-a copy of the Commission's decision.
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Because the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory proceeding, it is not appropriate for the Conmission to comment on these L
issues at this time.
See 10 C.F.R. 5 2.780. However, after the Comission has-decided the-issues before it, we will provide you with a copy of the Commission's decision.
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Dear Senator Kennedy:
I have received your letter of November 15 1989, in which you expressed-
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Pecause the questions you. raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory proceeding, it is not. appropriate for the Connission to comment on these issues at this time. See 10 C.F.R. 5 2.780. However, after the Connission has decided.the issues before it,'we will provide you with a copy of the Cormission's' decision.-
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I have received your letter of November 15,.1989, in which you expressed concerns about the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's (ASLB) handling of an
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Because the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory i,roceeding.:it is not appropriate for the Consission to comment on these issues at this time....See 10 C.F.R. I 2.780. However, after the Counission has decided the-issues before it, we will provide you with a copy of the Commission's d cision.
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Dear Senator Metzenbaum:
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See 10 C.F.R. l~2.780. However, after the Comission has.' decided the issuesTefore it, we will' provide ~ you with a copy of the.
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Dear Congressman Atkins:
I have received your. letter of November 15, 1989, in which you expressed
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Dear Congressman Hochbrueckner:
I have received your letter of November 15, 1989, in which you expressed concerns about the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's (ASLB) handling of an Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board remand and the ASLB's subsequent authorization of a full-power operating. license for Seabrook, Because 'the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory t
proceeding, it is not apprupriate for the Commission to conmient on these issues at this time. See 10 C.F.R. I 2.780. However, after the Connission -
has decided the issuesTfore it, we will provide you with a copy of the Commission's' decision.
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Dear Congressman Levine:
1 have received your. letter of November 15, 1989, in which you expressed concerns about.the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's (ASLB) handling of an Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal-Board remand and the ASLB's subsequent authorization of a full-power operating license-for Seabrook.
Because the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory proceeding, it is not appropriate for the Commission to comment on these issues at this time.
See 10 C.F.R. 5 2.780. However, after the Consnission
'has decided the issues T fore it, we will provide you with a copy of the Commission's decision.
Commissioner Curtiss did not participate in the preparation of this response.
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Because the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory proceeding, it is not appropriate for the Comunission to comment on these issues at this time.
has decided the issues _Se.g 10 C.F.R. I 2.780. However, after the Commission l
before it, we will provide you with a copy of the Commission's decision.
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! have received your letter of November 15, 1989, in which you expressed concerns about the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's (ASLB) handling of an i
Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board remand and the ASLB's subsequent authorization of a full-power operating license for Seabrook.
Because the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory l
proceeding, it is not appropriate for the Consnission to consnent on these issues at this time. See 10 C.F.R. I 2.780. However, after the Consnission has decided the issuesMfore it, we will provide you with a copy of the Consnission's decision.
Coaunissioner Curtiss did not participate in the preparation of this response.
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authorization of a full-power operating license for Seabrook.
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proceeding, it is not appropriate for the Connission to connent on these issues at this time.
SE 10 C.F.R. I 2.780. However, after the Connission has decided the issues before it, we will provide you with a copy of the Connission's decision.
Connissioner Curtiss did not participate in the preparation of this response.
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Dear Congressman Kennedy:
I have received your letter of November 15. 1989, in which you expressed concerns about the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's (ASL8) hanaling of an Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board remand and the ASLB's subsequent authorization of a full-power operating license for Seabrook.
Because the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory I
proceeding, it is not appropriate for the Comission to comment on these issues at this time.
10 C.F.R. I 2.780. However, after the Commission l
has decided the issues fore it, we will provide you with a copy of the L
Commission's decision.
l Commissioner Curtiss did not participate in the preparation of this response.
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Dear Congressman Markey:
I have received your letter of November 15, 1989, in which you expressed i
concerns about the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's (ASLD) handling of an Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board romand and the ASLB's subsequent authorization of a full-power operating license for Seabrook, i
i Because the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory proceeding. It is not appropriate for the Comunission to conunent on these issues at this time.
See 10 C.F.R. I 2.780.
However, after the Comunission has decided the issuesTifore it, we will provide you with a copy of the 1
Commission's decision.
Consissioner Curtiss did not participate in the preparation of this response.
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Dear Congresswoman Pelosi:
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Because the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory i
proceeding, it is not appropriate for the Connission to comment on these i
issues at this time.
SJe 10 C.F.R. I 2.780. However, after the Commission has decided the issues before it, we will provide you with a copy of the
-Commission's decision.
Coumissioner Curtiss did not participate in the preparation of this response.
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Dear Congressman Studds:
I have received your letter of November 15, 1989, in which you expressed concerns about the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's (ASLB) handling of an Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board remand and the ASLB's subsequent authorization of a full-power operating license for Seabrook.
i Because the questions you raise concern issues in the Seabrook adjudicatory proceeding, it is not appropriate for the Conslission to comunent on these issues at this time.
Se has decided the issues %e 10 C.F.R. I 2.780. However, after the Comission fore it, we will provide you with a copy of the i
Comission's decision.
Commissioner Curtiss did not participate in the preparation of this response.
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Dear Mr. Chairman:
We are extremely dismayed over the recent decision of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) authorizing a full-power license for the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant.
1-This decision will not only have far-reaching impacts on the people of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, but it calls into question the NRC's L
interpretation of due process and its commitment to faithfully execute its regulatory responsibilities.
Indeed, today's decision has broad implications for all future licensing l
decisions nationwide.
On November 7th, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board l
remanded certain issues concerning emergency planning to the Commission for further action.
The Appeal Board told the ASLB to reconsider the adequacy of plans for evacuating people with the safety of schoolchildren.special needs, sheltering the beachgoing popu period'of the Appeal Board's romand,Nevertheless, within a two-day the ASLB authorized the issuance of a full-power license-for the plant l
-critical issues of emergency preparedness unans,wered. leaving these and ill-advised action did not even provide the parties involvedThis hasty
'in tho' appeals process with an opportunity to comment upon the u
l concerns identified by the Appeal Board.
In our November 3rd letter to you (copy attached), we i
requested clarification of an issue raised by the Appeal Board regarding the standards governing emergency planning for the New Hampshire and the Massachusetts communities within the 10-mile p n9rypTFi f('
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preparedness standards.
One can only assume that the ASLB believes emergency preparedness standards to be unimportant or p
unrelated to the licensing process.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
We cannot comprehend how the Consnission could I
consider affirming the ASLB ruling authorizing the issuance of a license to a nuclear power plant without a full resolution of all emergency preparedness issues.
The people living near the Seabrook facility deserve the i
maximum protection possible.
Forging ahead with a full power license at this time is a disservice to these residents, and it raises. serious doubts concerning the NRC's abilit public in the event of a radiological emergency. y to protect the l
We are deeply disturbed with the ASLB's attempt to circumvent
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ensure public input into the licensing process.
L We believe that this action represents a flagrant disregard for proper procedure t
and for statutory intent.
o Consequently, we have asked the congressional committees with oversight of the Commission's activities to initiate an immediate review of recent decisions relating to the Seabrook plant.
We urge the Commission to postpone any further consideration of licensing the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant until all questions t
raised by the Appeal Board have been fully addressed, and until the Agency's appellate proceus on all emergency planning issues has been completed.
We look forward to your prompt response.
Sincerely, Nicholas Mavroules House of Representa iv s Y
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I hereby certify that copies of the foregoing LTR ROBERS TO MULTIPLE 11/28 i
have been served upon the f ollowing persons by U.S. asil, first class, except as otherwise noted and in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Sec. 2.712.
Administrative Judge-Administrative Judge S. Paul Dollwerk, !!!, Chatraen Alan 8. Rosenthal Ateele Safety and Licensing Appeal Atcaic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board leerd U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cosnission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Administrative Judge Howard A. Wilber Administrative Law Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal
! van W. Seith, Chairsian Board _
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cosalssion U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Consission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Adelnistrative Judge Administrative Judge Richard F. Cole Kenneth A. McCollom Atcate Safety and Licensing Board Atomic Safety and Licensing Board j
. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Consission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Administrative Judge Robert R. Pierce, Esquire James H. Carpenter Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Alternate Technical Member i
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Consission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Washington, DC 20555 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Edwin J. Reis, Esq.
Mitri A. Young Office of the Seneral Counsel Attorney U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the Seneral Counsel Washington, DC 20555 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555
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LTR ROBERS TO MULTIPLE 11/28 Diane Curran, Esq..
Thesas 8. Dignan, Jr., Esq.
Harmon, Curran 6_Tousley Ropes & Bray l
2001 S Street, N.W., Suite 430 One International Place Washington, DC 20009 Boston, MA 02110 Robert A. Backus, Esq.
Paul McEachern, Esq.
- lackus, Meyer & Solomon thaines & McEachern 116 Lowell street 25 Maplewood Avenue, P.O. Box 360 Manchester, NH 03106 Portsmouth, NH 03001 Bary W. Holmes, Esq.
Judith H. Mirner Holmes & Ells Counsel for Newburyport 47 Winnacunnet Road 79 State Street Hampton, NH 03042 Newburyport, MA 01950 p
i Barbara J. Saint Andre, Esq.
Jane Deherty Kopelman and Paige, P.C.
Seacoast Anti-Pollution League 77 Franklin Street 5 Market Street Boston, MA 02110 Portsmouth, NH 03001 l
l George W. Watson, Esq.
Ashed N. Amirian, Esq..
Federal Emergency Management Agency 145 South Main Street, P.O. Box 38 500 C Street, 6.W.
Bradford, MA 01830-Washington, DC 20472 I
Edward A. Thomas George D. Bisbee, Esq.
Federal Emergency Management Agency Assistant Attorney Beneral 442 J.W. McCormack (PDCH)
Office of the Attorney General Boston, MA 02109 25 Capitol Street Concord, NH 03301 l
Suzanne Breiseth John Traficonte, Esq.
t Board of Belectmen Chief, Nuclear Safety Unit i
Town of Hampton Falls Office of the Attorney Genera!
Drinkwater Road One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Boston, MA 02100 1
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Peter J. Brahn, Esq.
Edward J. Markey, Chatraen i
Assistant Attorney Beneral ATTNt Linda Correia Office of the Attorney Beneral Subtensittee on Energy Conservation and State House Station, 96 Power i
Augusta, ME 04333 House Coseittee on Energy and Commerce Washington, DC 20515 i
Richard A. Hespe, Esq.
Allen Leopert Haape 6 McNicholas Civil Defense Director 35 Pleasant Street Town of Brentwood Concord, NH 03301 20 Franklin Street Exeter, NH 03833 4
William Armstrong Sandra Savutis, Chairman l
Civil Defense Director Board of Selectmen Town of Exeter RFD el Box 1154 10 Front Street Kensington, NH 03827 Exeter, NH 03833 3
Calvin A. Canney Anne Sondean, Chairman City Manager Board of Selectmen City Hall 13-15 Newmarket Road i
126 Daniel Street Durham, NH 03824 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Williae 8. Lord Board of Selectmen Michael Santosuosso, Chairman Town Hall - Friend Street Board of telectmen Asesbury, MA 01913 South Hampton, NH 03827 R. Scott Hill-Whilton, Esquire Stanley W. Knowles, Chairman Lagoulis, Hill-Whilton k McGuire Board of Selectmen 79 State Street P.O. Box 710 Newburyport,, MA 01950 North Hampton, NH 03862 Norman C. Katner landra F. Mitchell Superintendent of Schools Civil Defense Director School Administrative Unit No. 21 Town of Kensington Alumni Drive Box 10, RR1 Hampton, NH 03842 East Kingston, NH 03827 i
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