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Responds to Re Vm English Vs Ge.Author Will Cease Submission to IE in Order to Ensure That Decision on Submission Made as Soon as Possible
ML20133L035
Person / Time
Site: 07001113
Issue date: 03/15/1985
From: Ratner M
RATNER, M.G.
To: Taylor J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
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Download: ML20133L035 (1)


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SUITE 610 WASHI NGTON, D. C. 2 O O36 AREA CODE 202 223-9472 March 15, 1985 Mr. James M.

Taylor, Director Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.

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20555 Re:

Vera M. English v. General Electric Company

Dear Mr. Taylor:

This will reply to your letter of March 14, 1985.

As stated on page 30 of Chapter II, the exigencies of time require that I cease submissions to you as of this moment in order to assure that a decision is made on the submissions as soon as possible.

Because of those exigencies and because of the indispensability of integrating your decision with the DOL hearing, which is, after all, designed to effectuate a most imperative and overriding policy of the ERA, I am compelled to adopt this course.

Any further submissions that I would make to you are by and large already contained in the NRC's files in 70-1113.

I would assume that under the rules you and your staff must take judicial notice of all documents in that file.

If additional material becomes available upon production by General Electric at the hearing, which opens Monday, March 18th, I can assure you that those documents will be introduced into evidence.

Whether or nor they will be of public record, they will be in evidence and open to your inspection.

I repeat that we have "sufficiently established the pattern and that additional proof would be cumulative."

Immediate decision by you at the earliest feasible moment is the only way in which NRC enforcement policy can be meaning-fully effectuated on behalf of complainant, the " private attorney general" in this case.

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Dear Mr. Ratner:

On January 10, 1985, I informed you that I had received the Petition of Ms. Vera M. English dated December 13, 1984.

I further informed you that the Petition was being treated under 10 CFR 2.206 of the Commission's regulations and that a formal decision with regard to it would be issued within a reasonable time.

On February 28, 1985, you filed a Supplemental Petition with the Commission.

The Supplemental Petition deals primarily with recently issued Inspection Reports Nos. 84-17 and 84-18. Additional supplemental material dated March 12, 1985 (" Chapter II") was received on March 13, 1985. The NRC staff will review the Supplemental Petitions as it did the original Petition to see what actions are appropriate.

The Supplemental Petition makes clear that additional supplementary information concerning this matter will be filed by you on behalf of Ms. English.

See Supplemental Petition, p. 1 and p. 29.

Please forward any such supplemental information directly to me to expedite its consideration.

In order to insure that all relevant information you may wish me to consider on this matter is before me and has had NRC staff review, I intend to with-hold issuance of a formal decision in this matter until you inform me by letter that you do not intend to submit any further information on this issue.

Of course, as noted above, the NRC staff will review supplemental information as it is provided to assure that appropriate actions are taken where warranted.

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