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Forwards Package of 14 Citizen Ltrs Re Restart Hearing. FEMA Rept Re Evacuation Planning Encl
ML20126K385
Person / Time
Site: Crane 
Issue date: 03/24/1981
From: Williams H
SENATE
To:
NRC OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS (OCA)
References
NUDOCS 8105130171
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On Me.rch 5,1981, a session to accept " limited appearance" statemente was scheduled at the Willian Penn Museum. 'If bad weather forces the canecellr. tion of the' session scheduled for March 5,1981, the secsion vill be held tt the name ti:e and place on March 11, 1981." Although the weather wa

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adhtien to the March 5 session. Many interested people elected to attend tr.e later session.

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ments. Those who wish to make a statesent are required to make an appointment with Chaiman Esith and to =rke that statement during the day in Zarriaburg where the restart hearings are being held. The daytime hours effectively eliminate these who verk daytime hours and those who need babysitters or transportation. Parking in f

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i y a p q, s _ DOCKETNUMBER PROD.&UTILFd9,O h ,1,% LATd April 23, 1981 l NAP M ~ YlflCg og ina $ fg 2sae Lee TESTIIlld D} US31.TCD TO: 1ea vaiiey aoad at & gg Etters. Pennsylvania O g The Nuclear Fecular Licensin6 Board 17:18 Ey: Jane Lee N 18? Valley Fd. ) Etters,."A 17319 During the testimony rendered by the local farr.ers on Anril 16, 1981, some interest was expressed by a member of the Licensing Board about eninal health problems in a five-mile radius of ihree icile Island. I believe l'.r. Vance Fisher, l a locel fam er, was testfying at the time. Therefore, despite real reservations on my part about p2esenting teetimony,.r in. f t. i.'. ei I an submitting testimony so that it vill appear on the record and also, that r e if or when nedical history is written in the future en her.ith effects rrd it should-leveal that the accident at Three ille ~ eland centriluted to increrres 1 in cancer and retardation, no one vill be able te nry, "we didn't know". B This is a re,crt revealing sone, but not ell, the hee.ith croblers that fezr.ere encountered beginninc in 1976 through lo7e and ty, fc;1cuin cix ncnthe after i l'. arch 28,19'79 Strangely enough, there nroblenr. have new cysteriously dis-a peared. 'fe have: not che.nced our code cf oce. ration within thtt pericd cf { of si ned etaterents by farmers uho suffered time. These reports consist 5 l econe.ie losses from the death of their livesteck. ! have also included a i i signed statement from Er. ?obert reber, the local Vet. j "These farners vere bcrn and raised on farrs in this area. Trey adopted fn:r.- ing as their livelitced. They have farred for thirty (~0) te ferty (LC) years i AFR 03 21 m

I. ,' bc3 2 .i and have a cood understanding of what in required in fam manacement. Sone of those fr.rms are federally and-state inspected which means. they r.ust conply with certain hycienic ptocedures. These sane farr.ers have alerys been considered good farmers up ur.til 1976, vhen the problems becan, and now sud-denly the 1,IC Piolocists describe then as

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dead carass. 1:or did they observe ar.y of the retarded or nutated aninals. All reports were based on inferr.ation carnered fron the State Agriculture Iept.g. s the sr.ne A6ency that repeatedly denied the deaths of 500 exotic tirds that died suddenly on I'ay 2,1979 at the residence cf Pr. & l'Js. Henry Gilbert in Annv111e Twp. Cnly after we questioned the Acri. Iept. about the deatFr and subnitted their own autopsy reports, signed by Dr. Clark fron the Surrerdale lab., did The State AEri. rept adnit that the birds died. 2c autops:' describcd the c ur' i L e e cf death as bleedinc of the lunrs. The Arconne Fadiolocist stated that it was inpossible for 500 birds to die in tuo hours. Forever, ur.knern to the :TC in-vesticatore vas the fact that trenty-ene filters had teen reroved fren the stacks at Unit 2 on April 15, 1979 r.nd the f:et. rd. enployece ferrot te reolace then therety allovinc increased doces cf n.dicactive nateriale to be relenred on :Fe corzunity. This was a tir.e spe.r. cf two veeks: the exact tir.e the !!-0 bicitT tte l i reported it uculd te}e fcr exrcturer to Pill -he tirds. '.lhile I concur that the subject of epideniciccy le a cer.pley. su? ject nr.d thet ever; far er er.ccun w roiler e frc-tire tc. tine, tr e

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?'. Pase 3 i questions about the number of animals involved and the different types of animals. 1 ....that the majority of. the problems were located in a five-mile radius on the e the West side of.the Flant and thatall events coincided at the same time. This-i suCCests more than just al coincidence. ? Those animals affected were: horses, cows, pigs, Eoats, sheep, cats, dogs, ducks, rabbits, guinea pi s and the disappearance of wild birds and wild life. !;any wild l E birds were ' found dead on the h1 hways and in the backyards of private homes follow-5 ti in6 the accident. So much so that reports were nade to several agencies about some-i one trying to Polson. the birds. Starlings that came every year by the hundreds of i f ' the thousands to York Co. disappeared alto 6 ether following the necident. They have returned but in limited numbers. This spring (1C81) is the first we have obeerved ~ robin in numbers...also, wipperwills and' finches. The. pheasants have returned but the number of honey bees is still very small in ccmparsion to years preceedin6 the accident. L f Many animals suffered from physical impairments, Sone were born blind, some without 3 i eyeballs, the entire reproductive cycle was affected; prolonged heat cycles or none i t at all, horses that wouln't bas-up in preparation to feed their younc, breeding preblems, sterility, abortions and constriction of the cervix: the animale were unable to i l deliver their young despite repeated injections of hornones by Dr. "eber. This red .j occup/ cut to a 15-mile radius following the accident. rprmally, ::. ',:eber would l i perfor: one cesarean section a year. They increased to two a week. Freedinc diffictitien are not lecced as a proble-until the ec" failn 'o conceive after the ) i third insenination. *:te animal is examined by the

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could prohibit conception. f t We cannot'say what created the problems. However, ve can say that d 4 the-i .oyhration of Unit I and Unit II-at Three' Mile Island farmers from York Co. and some residents from Middletown reported siEhtinEs of 'a white pondery substance. % n v a), ps !. b: that' came down on their cars, the soil and the water that stood overniEht. f. / ' / ' Sc,,

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/n. When I: mentioned this to the NEC Eiologists, they were pu=zled about this reported substance and were unable to explain it. The farmers wonder if this white powder could be affecting the micro-organisms in the soil or if it could be ccnverting the natural salts and minerals into cloride salt thereby rendering it impodent? ~ The other question we have isi can the low-level emissions.of krypton 6as, cesium and stronium 90, which the NEC now concedes emit from a normal operatir4 plant, be havirs an impact on the reproductive system of the aninals and ultimately on humans? The white powder disappeared with the diminishing accident at TMI. This is important and relevant information because fa=ers in other parts of the United States who live in close proximity to nucicar power plants are also l reporting health problems of their animals as well as personal health problens. T.Y., Fusselville, Ark., Fceky flats, Colorado and The areas are: Oswe60, Vermont next to the Vermont Yankee nuclear site. I think it is worth mentionir4 that faners are rredominately conservative I and thou5htful people: slow to arger and in most instances will shun centro-Famers have more to do with their time than to seek a fight with the versy. government on a non-existent problem. Therefore. when fa= ers go to this extreme, i it behooves us to listen cnd to resolve the questions even it requires sn extensive investiEation. 9 t

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Using institutionalized people-for example, by pairing the more, , ablebodied with the more dependent-can augment staff capa- ' bilities during an evacuation. -[ { i Home care patients,' shut ins, and others among the " dispersed e c disabled" p' se difficult problems which might sometimes be ' i o addressed by linking them with the planned inovements ofinsti- -l tutionalized groups.. l s h -The' p'roblem'of what to'do with pets'and livestock must be taken I ' seriously and addressed early and N detail I Arrangements for pets and livestock were among the weakest areas of risk county planning. While it was recognized as a factor affecting the performance of. evacuation plans, the task of planning for animals was regarded as separate from that. i of planning for people. The potential impact on the public's morale,and willingn s to cooperate received relatively little attention. l Planning for pets'and livestock should: (1) address pets as extensions of + 1 their owners and plan for them together, (2) take account of the possibility that j ~ measures which are stringent, like telling farmers to leave livestock unattended, may { make them unwilling to comply with'an evacuation order. Cooperative planning efforts by County Extension Agents, Humane Society chapters, animal contro! j offk:ials, and veterinarians should be explored. h lIn concluding this section on the risk county planning effort, one observation deserves special mention. Preparedness officials and planners are comfortable when dealing with official agencies and i oriuniz:itions "the police will do tids," etc.-and materials-700 buses,"etc. They are uncomfortable with matters involving public behaslor "will people comply?... bring pets?... lesve early?... follow instructions?... respond to evacuation orders?' A very few j e officials exprened fear of " panic"-there was no evidence of it, l and seldom is. Preparedness operations, in fact, represent a com-bination of publie behavior and the official systems'scrivities; ( as potential haurds give rise to more complex emerEency re-i sponses, preparedness agencies should devote more attention to l methods of assessing, predicting, and guiding public behavior in j relation to disaster-response planning- }', i i I ? i ~- I

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  • Reading, Penna.19603 Phone 375 6171 TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM J. PENDLETON BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICEFSING BOARD Thursday, March 5, 1981 My name is William J. Pendleton, Director of Corporate Affairs, Car-penter Technology Corporation.

I am here on behalf of the Manufacturers Association of Berks County. When I appeared before you in November, 1979, I advocated the earliest possible return to service of TMI-1 after safety requirements were satisfied. The Association had expressed its deep concern about the availability of an adequate supply of electrical energy at reasonable costs to meet the requirements of industrial users in Berks County. We continue to be concerned about the economic impact on our area caused by the delay in reactivation of TMI-1, and I am here today to strongly reaffirm our position. Our experience since the previous hearings has shown that the estimates of higher energy costs made at that time were too conservative. We had estimated that the total additional cost for electrical energy used by member-companies of the Association would be about $10 million annually. The actual difference between 1978 and 1980 annual costs, including the effect of the deferred energy costs instituted in July, 1980, was more than twice our original estimate, over $20 million. Berks County industry was therefore burdened with a 60% increase in the annual' cost of electrical energy between 1978 and 1980, double the average increase of industrial electricity nation-wide. The increase is due primarily to the high cost of purchasing replacement energy from outside sources, significantly above the cost of the equivalent energy from TMI. These costs have been passed on to the users in our area. t

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4-11-MAY 4 198I " $ ' *] pt 1 f omee u. sem.tm Docketing & Sem:e 6 \\g Brnc,h Q, [000m. 8 .g l1 usw i Aoril14,1981h, 50 []_ MAY 01lg.p ~- & dtrice or tnd Sureta.. 6 Robert Witkowski Docketing & Serylce Brag ( .328 East Northamoton Street 4 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 18702 Dear 104 ysm gs % ;Yw ) L Since March 28, 1979 the citizens of Pennsylvania, carticularly the i Harrisburg area, have been the focal ooint of much attention. On tha,t date l the trial of nuclear.oower took a dramatic turn. Now,two years later, the i sentence still has not yet been handed down. The main reason for this is because all of the evidence is not in yet. Much of it is still shrouded in the. buildings of Three Mile Island and no one is really sure how to get at it. Now, however, it aooears that the ocoole may receive the sentence and not the nuclear industry. The sentence that is being contemolated is the re-onening of TMI Unit I. Until all of the questions have been answered about the accident Unit I must not be oermitted to re-ocen. Even then there will still'be some question as to how reliable TMI will ever be, i One of the main questions about TMI is how much radiation the oublic-was exoosed to. While the utility (naturally), NRC and the industry state the dosage was about 85 ar this figure is questionable. The offsitt moni - tors, for the most eart, were out into olace three days AFTER the acci' dent. They did not record all tyoes of radiation. Besides this the dosimeters were olaced around the olant with wide gaos between them. These gaos were wide enough to allow escaoing radiation to move between two of them with - cut; being detected by either. While some machines did record 85 mr at cer - tain locations other machines showed readings comoletely off the scale ma-king it imoossible to get accurate readings. It was also assumed that the dosage would decrease as one got further from the plant. This was not the case, however, as the olume rose above some of the nearer monitors and settled to the ground further from the olant. The hesith effects also acoear to be a oroblem, in snite of official ] denials. I olace little confidence in these official statements, cartica - larly in light of how the government is trying to deny resoonsibility for the victims of cast nuclear incidents such as the soldiers who were forced to witness tests of atomic blasts. The word from many local doctors is that they have had an increase in health croblems with both humans and animals. The official Dennsylvania re nort claims that there is no dif ference in the j recording'of cases of hyoothyroidism between the TMI area and the rest of the state, with the excention of Harrisburg. It fail.m to mention, however, ) 3; ' hai.oermons from the TMI area would be using. those very Harrisburg hos - t oitals..It'isLthis' hidden admision surrounded by attemoted deninis that creates a credibility problem with any and all officia1' statements. The oroblems.did' not end in March of.1979, however. They are still going on and will.be for some. time.to come. Kryoton is being vented on a regular basis,'the oncking around a door is contaminated indicating a l 1eakage, water in the surrounding area contains higher than normal'1evelm of coesium and cobalt and contaminated rat droooings have been found out-side.the containment building. .The. question of what to dofwith massive amounts of contaminated wa - l

ter also remains unanswered..There are some who orocose to solve (?) this oroblem by damoing 700,000 gallons of this water in the.Susquehanna..

I f No one knows what will haooen when the reactor vessel is ooened to remove the core. Several scientists fear that zirconium hydride may have t . formed in the vessel and that this will ignite when exoosed to air. This would result in an uncontrollable release of radioactive carticles. Of course one ouestion of concern to all Pennsylvaians is where does the money come from to ony for all of this. The estimate is now over $1 3 and the time'for cleanno orojected to'be ten years. As these ten years go by I am sure the dollar estimate will also increase. In light of all of these oroblems I woald like to offer some craise to Gov. Thornburh for recently stating that he does not want Unit I to re-ooen until they have been solved. I-would encourage other officials to make si - milar committments to the peoble of Dennsylvania and nerhaos' even go further and oromise that TMI will never re-ooen. While all of this goes on olans continue to ooen more olants, one right here in Berwick. Ask the oeoole in Harrisbarg, nuclear power is one big and einensive headache. The truth must be admitted, nuclear oower is beyond our current technology and it must be stoooed now! l Resoectfully, / S M d ([ ' h, - ( Robert C. 7/itkowski cc: President Ronald Reagan Reo. James L. Nelligan Senator Arlen Soector Senator John Heinz Governor Richard Thornburgh Kevin Blaum Martin L. Murray Susouehanna Alliance l Susouchanna Environmental Advocates Thrae Mile Island Alert Joseoh Hendry ? Environmental Coalition on Nuclear 'ower -}}