ML20058M941
| ML20058M941 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Yankee Rowe |
| Issue date: | 09/11/1993 |
| From: | Katz D CITIZENS AWARENESS NETWORK |
| To: | Fairtile M Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9310070171 | |
| Download: ML20058M941 (2) | |
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September 11,1993 j{g-QLT To: Mr Morton Fairtile Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning Project Directorate Division of Operating Support Office of NRR Nuclear Regualtory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Re: Allegations / Library
Dear Mr Fairtile,
I am writing for clarification of the investigatory processes entailed in the allegations accepted by NRC based on our August 4th meeting.
Who will decide the investigatory process, who will choose the experts, will the Inspector General partiscipate? Who will research the complex issues of tritium exposure and the effects of organically bound tritium? If NRC has to go cutside the agency for information, how will the experts be chosen?
CAN needs a list of all scientists whose expertise is sought and requires imput into the scientists chosen to participate in the research process. Because of the complexity and importance of the allegations, we believe a citizen panel should participate in this process.
I want to respond to your letter concerning the GCC library.
Ilaving one citizen on the NUDOC system does not constitute public acess. The library is 25 miles from Rowe, 15 miles from Shelburne. Brattleboro is 45 miles away.
I assume that the interests of citizen access is of little actual concern to NRC. The library functions for public relations purposes.
The acquistion of documents is not free. It costs 10 cents per page. This fee was instituted as citizens used the facility to become educated about the reactor.
i What we understand is that for all the years that this reactor has been in operation, citizens have not had the i
required access mandated by your rules. To change your rules, I believe, would require a hearing.
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NRC must provide computer' access by solving the technical problems, or. move the Library to another central location where these problems don't exist.
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