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3 JUR2EY CifiTRAL POW 3R & t.lCHT COMPANY OYSTER CREEK-NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION PHONE 809 e 693-5051 P.O. BOX 246 e FORKED RIVER e NEW JERSEY e 08731 March 24,1975 Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Director Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region I United States Nuclear Regulatory Comission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406
Subject:
Oyster Creek Station Docket No. 50-219 I&E Inspection Report No. 50-219/75/01
Dear Mr. 0'Reilly:
This letter is in reply to your letter of February 28, 1975 to Mr. Ivan R. Finfrock, Jr. regarding the 75-01 Inspection conducted by Mr. Greenman on January 14,16,17, and 20,1975 at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station. As per your instructions, this response addresses Item I of the enclosure to your letter.
No capacity plate on the five (5) ton hook.
Cab access ladder does not comply with OSHA Standards.
Cab railing does not comply with OSHA Standards.
The five (5) ton hook is labeled as required by OSHA Standards. The crane manufacturer Whiting Corporation, was contacted concerning Items B and C.
Although our crane does not comply with OSHA Standards with respect to cab access ladder and cab railing, they felt that it is of equivalent safety and strength. Nevertheless, we plan to modify our crane access ladder and railing so that they comply with OSHA Standards. Modifications should be complete by October 1,1975.
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501 crand Avenue Asbury Park, N.J. 07712 Att: Mr. Henry K. Mayer, Public Relations Director
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t We have a summer home at 35 Capstan Road, Warctown, This home is situated on the first lagoon (Sands Point), N.J.
This home was purchased in 1957 off Oyster Crcek from Route 9 We had 1
We could swim in the lagoon.
no trouble with worms in the pilings, bulkheads or boats.
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Since your plant has been opened we can no longer 1
It is Fenerally covered with br&<n foam.
l swim in the lagoon.
We have gfg Also, tho water is too warm in the summer for swimman,,.Also, wo have to take the boat out in the Bay in order to ewim.We have fog a lot of tho worry of worma getting into the boat.
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Last year wo had to replace the bulkhead on our prop-Wo still ha j
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to the boats lot of damage to the homcs on the lagoonn andThis use to be a beautiful place to parked in the lagoons.
4 live, but no more.
What ic going to happen when you put another plantWe in and dischargo moro wasto and hot water into the creek.
thirk comothing should be done to correct this situation and to reimburce us home owners for the damage to our property.
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CC Commissionor David Bardine, State of New Jersey Environmontal Commiscion, Box 1390, Trenton,H.J. 08625 n\\oks i
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