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Expresses Appreciation for Continued Hard Work in Ensuring Responses to Presidential Ltrs & Inquires Forwarded to Agency & Informs of Recent Changes in Procedures for Handling of Bulk Mail
ML20133C334
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Site: Haddam Neck File:Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co icon.png
Issue date: 10/18/1996
From: Shawn Smith
PRESIDENT OF U.S. & EXECUTIVE OFFICES
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NRC
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REFERRAL OF WHITE HOUSE BULK MAIL AND RECENT CHANGES IN PROCEDURES FOR HANDLING OF THE BULK MAIL Thank you for your continued hard work in ensuring responses to the Presidential letters and inquiries forwarded to your l agency. The volume of mail that President and Mrs. Clinton receive still remains unprecedented.

l As stated in my February 14, 1996 memorandum, we are i continuing to refine our procedures and have instituted a

! change regarding bulk mail. It is no longer.necessary for you to return this mail with a copy of your response.

I Please keep the original incoming letter along with a copy of any written or telephone response at your agency. Return any misreferrals to me at the following address:

Ms. Sue J. Smith

Director, Office of Agency Liaison l Room 6, OEOB The White House Washington, D.C. 20502 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 202/456-7486.

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But increased use of air conditioners could strain power supply by weekend [

t plants produced about 5,0tO megawatts of As temperatures rise, generators become Utiliues weren't the only ones Lecpm*

By John L Micek c!cctncity. By Tuesday that number crept up less efficient because it take longer to cool close tabs on the rising temperatures.

" " * " * ' to 5,140, a:ht Forde said NU expects the total them down, and hot days make it harder for The Deparunent of Environmental Prot With ainuner heat lin:dly upon the state, to increase by several hundred megawatts power lines to transmit electricity, he said. tion was predicung mthealthful !crels t Gumecticut's power supply was adequate today. "llot temperatures can affect machines as ozone, or smog, across the Nutmeg Stath

~lueulay and was expected to be sullicient He state has a cushmn of about M well as humans," Forde explained. "Re totlay.  ?>

agam ttxlay - but watch out for the end of megawatts, he said. possibihty of overheating is more likely " At 121 pans per million Tuesday, caxe I the uccy, utility officials warned. "We've gotten through so far without To keep electricity use under control, pollution fell just short of that level,124 '.

Ottica.ds from Nonheast Utilities were taking any extreme measures," Forde said. Forde recommended that NU, customers take ppm, DEP ' spokeswoman Cynthia Redmatii I

"caunously mnfident they wouldn,a re- "Beyo.-d that, we re telling customers that the followmg measures: said, adding, " Tic time of omcern is the late quue ,cxtraordmary mesures today to deal we might have to put on some gas-fired or e Clean litters in air conditioners. They attemoon."

wim u s ing m en as n rese gener tors, which are bad for ~ the . can get clogged and cut down on their To keep pollution Icvcis down the DEP is [

temperatures perust. ozone. reonmnended that: s Itut NU said it's looking ahead to the end With a!I four Connecticut nuc! car plants ef.ficier cy.

e Clean refrigerator coils for the same e hiotorists avoid using drive-through of t!e week, when the strain by increasing out of service for safety reasons, the state has windows, since idling cars increase pol /

use of air condiconers to cornbat the continu- had to rely on a patchwork of smaller reason.

mg heat could take its toll on the generators conventional power sources and imported e If possible, use fans instead of air lution. ,

seckmg to o>mpensate for he utihty's off- power. conditioners. since fans use about 25 percent e Drivers avoid rapid starts anxl quic(

hue nuctear power plants. NU's three hiillstone reactors in Water- less electncity. stops.

e Avoid lawn mowing on hig/

"The longer the temperature stays up ford arc out of service indefinitely, ars! Forde e Use a microwave instead of a stove for h ozonc tlicie without relenting, the more air cen- said today that its lladdam Neck plant now is cooking. They don't produce Icat, and that days, chp ledges by hand, and avoid using '

diumers have to work to get the heat out," not expected back in service for a couple of means air conditimers don't have to work as garden chemicals. .

NU Spokesman Emmnanuel Forde said today. weeks. hard. e Cook outdoors on a grill rather than "We'se seen an increased use of electricity Air conditioners aren't the only things e Save dishwashing, laundry, and poo! inside, but use a gas gnli instead of charcoal. - g over the last several dap." straining the state's lunited supply of piwer, cleaning until the end of the day, when the o Postpme jobs involvmg oil-based paint ' t On htonday the state's strained power Forde said. demand for electricity decreases.

  • until the air quahty improves.

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. Safety is only priority, says top regulator .

. l Poss.ble i shortage of electricity not a consideration in restarting Millstone '

By Brigitte Greenberg For' the first tune since Jackson became an auditorium of Ra'tFrtoAr theh Sciu4 frilities aircady in operation.

During a news conference before the i~

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commission chairman a year ago, she ad- Outside a group of about 20 sign-carrymg Ami.J h dressed the public to offer reassurances that protesters chanted, "NRC, keep it closed!" public meeting, Jackson said she does not .

WATERFORD - The natam's top nu- the NRC.wdl not Ict Northeast Utihties, the All three htillstone units are on the NRC's believe that the inspection'teamN work wi'l-clear regulator says her agency cannot con- owner of the three-reactor plant, slide on " watch list" of troubled plants and cannot affect the restart date for the reactors.

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. s,td;r Connecticut's power crisis in its evalu- safety issues. - - ' ome back on-line until the full Nuclear .That date remains in question as the utility 1 c

auons of the hiill4one nuc! car power station. "Our customer is the public," she said. Regulatory Conunission votes to give NU contmues to investigate and document its I . ~ ~

which is dosed because of salety concerns. ..Not one of these plants should be allowed the go-ahead. problems.

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faxyPm m a rh - -'Ihe' mdependent vennCation team wi!I bc J' ' Jackson descnbed the problems as"pe2

Shuley Ann Jackson said to ,back on-hne until they can operate safe-g,,

y appoimed within the next month and consist vasive" and said no other plants in The her agency as aware that When one angry resident.said he thou;ht of people propwed by the commission and country appear to have such extensive defi-( mmecticut's power. sup- k i ion was too' lax with the utihty, NU, Jackson said. She did not say how many ciencies. liowever, she said, many plants put '

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ha; acknowledged fallen short in that the agency soue- people would be on the tea'n.

the past. A committee from the s'.tte legislature will on the watch list have inunced hack. -

"I think this is a fixable problem. This is t "We're a public health 2 anTegulatory culture oversee the team's work. an issue of snanagement," Jackson said.

and safety agency " Jackson t - it should have? Frankly, I don't have allje Its job will bc to confirm that certain But she said it is not the commission's job sakt dum- a visit here mswers she V critical arcas of the plant Inve been fixed. As to "rcach hto a company and decide who Tuewla - e cant - said the corrunission w all hold its own is typical, the NRC also will have an oper- should be in which positions."

people accountable, and she said she is ational safety team ark! resident inspectors Earlier Tuesday, Jackson took a cursory b<ib to compromise saf tv" JA "we aho announced that hiillstone will not gathering information to detempnc "ap- looking into the plant's deficiencies. tour of the three plants and had funch with e allowed to resume operating until an propriate actions" to be taLcn against those Although such teams have been used for Bernard Fox, NU's chairman and chief ex- l f[mdcpendent team venfics that in hersafety own afyney. pr new plants just starting up, commission ecutive ollic r. and Robert E. Busch, NU's {

licms hase been lije ate 20U people attended the meetinh officials said they had int been used sur chi:f financial o!!icer.

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