ML20091J375
| ML20091J375 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Turkey Point |
| Issue date: | 12/02/1991 |
| From: | Graham B SENATE |
| To: | Kammerer C NRC OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL & PUBLIC AFFAIRS (GPA) |
| Shared Package | |
| ML17348B323 | List: |
| References | |
| CCS, NUDOCS 9201130110 | |
| Download: ML20091J375 (4) | |
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Bo' b Graham Florida United States Senate il'ashington, D.C.
Date _ /d / M / Tj Mr. Carlton Kammerer, Director U.S. 11uclear Regulatory Commission Office of Congressional Affairs Washington, DC 20555 Enclose lurisdiction of your agency.s a etter from one of my constituents who has concerns w I would appreciate your reviewing this situation and providing me with an appropriate response. Please direct your reply to:
Becky Liner Office of Senator Bob Graham P.O. Box 3050 Tallahassee, FL 32315 904/681-7726 Your cooperation and assistance are appreciated.
With kind regards, Sincerely, United States Senator
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Dear Senator Graham:
I believe we have a serious problem with the current management of Florida Dower and Light and their disregard
.for Nuclear Safety in the operation and Engineering supcort of Turkey Point.
I understand the need tar Nation has for energy sources other than traditional foasil fuels to sustain economic growth and independence.
Nuclear power must remain a necessary component of that growth strategy.
Clearly, it is also important to understand that Nuclear power carries with it special risks that require rigorous controls and responsibility in its use.
I am cincerned that FFL Management has not exerciesed this control responsibly.
Enclosed please find a copy of a statement I read during an October 28 newsconference in Miami.
I would appreciate an oDportunity to discuss these concerns with you, in nerson, if this'is possible.
Based on my six-hour meeting with NRC recresentatives from Atlanta, on October 23, and information that I have obtained from inside FFL, I am worried by the manner by which the NRC investigation appears to be proceeding.
Ms. Joette Lorion, who was also Dresent at the referenced meeting, can confirm that one of the NRC representatives seemed to suggest or anticipate what the result of the inquiry would be even before the actual investigation had commenced.
Some of the Engineers within FFL being questioned by the Commission this week have reported to me that questioning is structured very narrowly, not allowing or encouraging much room for candid discussion of the issues.
Moreover, FPL Management has issued declarations (attached ) that annear to discourage openess on the cart of interviewees.
Against this background, I believe that it is imoortant that your office be kept up-to-date on the progress of the NRC investigation. and that I be given, prior to a final issuance of the NRC report, an opportunity to discuss and if necessary dispute any possible discrepancies.
Sincerely fi eO Regino R. Diaz-Robainas Enc.
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FPL, (NATTER NO. 19128)
MARK KLBh41f V.
You have informed me that FPL employees have received telephone calls from Mr. Diaz-Robainas and from Mr. Kleiman concerning the giving of testimony in the above-referenced matters.
You ask for guidance as to how employees should respond to such inquiries.
FPL's long-standing practice has been that the giving of any information or testimony in legal proceedings will occur only pursuant to a valid subpoena or a court order.
Accordingly, any FPL employees contacted by the principals in these proceedings may respond to such calls with the foregoing statenant.
I urge our employees not to discuss the matter further, in the interest of fairness to both sides in these proceedings.
If any ernployees aro contacted by lawyers, they should have no discussions with the lawyers and should immediately refer the lawyers to me (694-3846).
Please let me knew if you havc other questions or concerns.
Cordially, Steven Carr Senior Attorney SC/dag bec:
James S. Bramnick, Esq.
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