ML20148L811
| ML20148L811 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Claiborne |
| Issue date: | 06/18/1997 |
| From: | Julian E NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY) |
| To: | Bosse D AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20148L816 | List: |
| References | |
| ML, NUDOCS 9706190399 | |
| Download: ML20148L811 (4) | |
Text
.
v0 Clioq*o, q
f UNITED STATES j
y 4
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON D.C. 20555-0001 l
g e
kg..... /
June 18, 1997 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY l
i Daniel Bosse 5514 N. Pointer Ct.
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
REFERENCE:
Louisiana Energy Services Docket No. 70-3070-ML l
Dear Mr. Bosse:
1 Thank you for the letter you sent to President Clinton on May 14,1997 regarding the l
Louisiana Energy Services (LES) facility. The White House staff sent your letter to the U.S.
I Nuclear Regulatory Commission on June 3,1997 for direct response to you. We have l
forwarded your correspondence to the staff for appropriate action. A copy of your correspondence and this reply will be placed in Agency records pertaining to the Louisiana Energy Services facility.
Sincerely, i
Emile L. Julian Assistant for Rulemakings l
and Adjudications 9706190399 970618 l
PDR ADOCK 07003070
((
C PDR DSoz
if
- l -
. g..
[
,f.
1 May 14,1997 President William Clinton-1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20515 i
Dear Mr. President,
E I
The executive order you signed back in 1994, re, quiring federal agencies to look for i
bias against minorities or, poor people in environmental issues, has reared its ugly head. The recent ruling against a proposed uranium enrichment plani, close to Mer, Eouisian'a, ik a farc,e.
The economic impact combined with the extremely low environmental risk made this project a great opportunity for both the state of Louisiana and the surrounding communities. Unfortunately, unaffected and ulterior motived individuals had an impact on what would have been a wonderful life altering opportunity for a poor rural area. These opportunities do not come along very often!
In the future, I would like my President to think such executive orders completely through. Rather than allow uninformed extremist environmentalist the opportunity to fan th,e.flam..e.s.o..f d.oom perhaps the level headed scientist and sconomic researchers should play a greater role in the decision making process.
Once again a decision rendered under the gaze of good has disallowed a proven technology and allowed a small group of judges to legislate the will of the people from the bench. Shame on this whole process.
God Bless You, AO&+
Daniel Bosse Concerned Citizen J
5514 N. Pointer Ct.
Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Day Phone: (504) 751-9000 i
-6/6...To EDO for Direct Reply.... Suspense: June M...Cpy to: Chairman, SECY to Ack.. 97-0579
EEEEIEEIE!
=
tace factor indenialof' uranium' plant 9,'5'M 6as!...
s e i...
ae a
'-i a
i l
Proposed site
.JA. of tmishna scope:tp.78 possible sites ih porth
-.,.i.
discriminated.+ '
it ultimately chose a location bet. 'ecn
- e y
Instead, the board pointed to an execu.o IAuisiana.
8ETEft SH000MLE. g. ' '
w
'I tive order signed in 1994 by President Clinton that requires federal agencies to ; two small communities whe
. ?,y
' (Enrichment' l
) an cote sinn vwaer '
s a decision widely viewed as a mile-Plant r
ie in the national debate over " environ-peopicin environmental matters."nie boatti said Imisiana Energy could.. the highest percentage of b ital justice," a federql agency denied a 4'
fd l.
' '.'"',-i*.
nse for a proposed uranium enrich- -
l ot plant in porth Louisianssaying its...n't-get a license, partly becapse e era, t oardsaid...,...,, Pointing to those, statistics d ~: 4
~
bligations i.
ition could discriminate against black.. officials failetlito meet their ounder Clinton's ordet when ihey reviewed,
~
3-
"a;.i ons;of. racial bias leveled by t'ie plant's
.,.[ g.
l'4 M.
ti 1,,..
~pleliving'nearthesitif ! 'he Atomic Safety and Licensing Board..:the compatiy's process for >
+,
e,.<<
. i..;.opppngW,the boarti said t'picalficant"levi-
, l,ang
-(
.i7-s. g -...
i pped short of saying Imisiana Energy - plant site.
iricer LP.,the multinational corpora <> ; The company etarted.the process:byed its i,ov euu0r.
a.,
... ;.n..gc,. s iseemingionoiidin.piani.nadact iir...
rchine -ek=wid :ahm.narrowe u
.... _.,..:..7 9?Answ3emsiid@~I56Y6NDUll'tIDBM. E55.JewsnsilA.vais7sE5-hiB
..,........o.
._)
f
~
i l
.A l
I i
l 1
L 6
i I
i i
[
1
. - -.~-.-
.--.-~.--- -
~~. --- - ___---.-
1 4
I dN l
q 7.PeMioFi.same eu ia i
d d'r ics ensted that "racsal cresider-r
. T'
..r
" ' N **, ' < fa,,-
lisons played a part in the site l w ction pw
- - -* J... ?
s' l'
- teena laierry bought the 442
,f,
. &cre see m 1990 for $1M 461 from f %fr...
4 g
longtime member of the L.SU
,[
"p
~ }gE ONI
- s l Joe LeSage Jr., a shreveportlaw)er former state senator and 1.,
C 7J.
Wgy 4
- d
!' (($'.
Cretics of the plant claimed
-,, jr, '
5k
{ Board of Supervisors
'a
. *p
., J
- J, f a
"".a. -~
f lASage s friendship with former I 1 i
r
- l i,- ggetgrass V*-
1 j
l.5 Sen J Bennett Johnstori. who trdently supported the prefect m
,[
~'
g,#
l n
Constrest led to the land sale But
,{
f Itai daim dnyped out of ssght m a
'f"'optst j
formal hearms t efore the toard.
l where ortxmems pressed the is. sue l
of raualdiscrvnination
[f in its May 2 ruhrig. the bnerd said j
e the case erstks the first time ti has 4
j pddressed racial bias e a in.ensing
! matter The tmard na the arm of the
\\
j P5 N uclear Regulatory tammission that rules on heense j dnpuien mvolving nuclear power f bl.mts and attier f acditses
'e d i The ruirg is the first tune racial t
y
! discrimmation was cited as an j nsue e denting a federal permit j
for an edustnal facihty, said sev.
IN l
crallaw)ers who handle enviror>
mental cases Of ficials of the U5 and the tsunsana Department. of-1 t)vironmental Protectum Agency
- 4gg, i
> nuronmental Quahty also said g
the ruhng a wittinut precedent.
- a j
"It is a ledmara deusion? said Jim Fnicus. DEQ's ornbodsman.
- 1 who has igned on racsal assues att f
i 4.'
'h*******
manen tere his agency
(
(ntil CfDiton issued his order.
At events lli e this July 1990 protest, members of Ottrans Agarist Nurinar Trash, or OANT, have fought the urarvurn federal agencore werent requited **
to consider has against poor or minority fidpW80cns in making plant proposed for Qafbome Pansh.
i Jecismns on ladustrial permits.
4 f rilous said The ruims shows tal pohc) j Cimion s order has changed that.
"it gives teetn to the prendent a l
he ud executne orderShe sasd toumana F.nergy spokeswomar But Just how f ar reachms the Mary Bo)d said the compan) s prewlent s order ut!! be is agen to derwie, and obeeners expressed a 4/
- prmtum is cicar i
"The entire conclusion of the range of views on the impbcatams j p',
board is wri:ing " she saad of the board a rulitig
'f it's too early to ser whelber Johnston. reached at lus kbeyms I,o l
Louistana Energy wal appeal the fain m Washmston D C., said the b
- '44 J.
i ruimg and seek a hears".g before ruf ang wasn t ' based on facts.".
gec["
t,r,.
the f ulf Nuclese F.egula t ory marnmg it could have dirs unphca
-s'
,?..
Commassort Boyof saic oans for mdustry l.ovistana Enetty 6 treaty has The ruimg suggests triat unless
, A,'p, g..
io g ( "b
.5 I
sopealed other rubats af the compsnees can prove they don't 4gg
- 2 [ ",
t y' %l. t ! 2{;. f ", ;
M.
discruninate in site selection. they
. k,+,,V.9,.
bm/d that west agaartst tne compe.
. C y 1;;g ;( '_*"
I ny Earlier tmard ruhnes cited sig.
can put new f acsitties "only an
,,-J
'," d naficant problems with Lautstana affluent areas."Jotmston said m
m D..
" ; c,."g;f. y, sg?? ['?p..'
c
{
Energy s plans for financmg the
! is a new set of legal hoops to W"
.m y r
I g']q, project and for disposing of the jump through." he said
,j
, 7, p,'g. ' g A
i g(ti,y
)
ihousands el tons of loaic and Johnston sasd Ps wasn1 awarT of ACQ 2@?.
g g
radioactive waste it weed produce any racial discrimmation m the 4,,, Q,
- ggsp.
,,,? t e er,;g3 O2, y.;.g.gs j
w r.,. ; :,.~.
p M%g* gL4.'
l l'
aiins sne near Homer in Claiborne siteviecta process, and attnt-wy e.
y 4,
Q,*, i., V.
gg."@/Q$@7f,p,,f.'.
I'IP A'W.-Y.~%g* g%-*y L 3.,.'
uted the busrd a ruhng to pressure r
PansA y'
5 ; k,,[p.'.. '
j The faccry would ennch urent from the Netmal Association for d/ 4 n.3
,f".
S um. part of the process of prepar-the Adwancement of Colored Q J
% *.4 c 3,-
7, -
ma it for u as fuel m nucar P-* and wher cnoca of the pr*
J...- * > c.w m.dW..
,'[. e power plants sect-g Q'enh.
Ag -.
4 m g-
- 11 was very much of a politica!
Essie Youngblood. a blach
.oman who aves ir Cen er doetsw..mer.
m ausewue pseu p*iew He said that astead of hurimg l
$pryigs, one of the two commum-C1mbame Pansh Polks Jury tnember Roy Mardts is among those who opposed the construe, tlon of a urarium enrichment plitrtt rieaf two small black corrrnLrlitpes. In 1995, he knelt near a I
ru in tiecause a her opir>
11 n i n ou et ion of why Lou 6siana Energy offi. parish s (as base. aidmg schools, cats chose the site e the predorm-roads and pubhc servicum croga mariong the place whers the plant would be bl.nlf, Johnston also demed has (nend-Nor did the board say how rnuch "They thought we wouldn't be ship with LaSase had any role m The board pomted to testimony surrounded t*y vacation harm.s. He evidence is needed to prove racial nanHy tilack area able to resist them. They thougte it the sale of the property.
dunna a 1995 hearms by an expert scored that site 7.
I would be an easy Job," she said
" Joe is a friend We served m the for CANT, Profeeser Pobert Asked why, Efige all pointed to bias occurred in sitma decismem.or i
The htay 2 ruung was issued by a state Senaie. but f we never twn to Bullard of Clarh Atlasta its "prowtity to the lake? H on to say. "we Just felt opinion-occur. Kuehri said
)
Judges who serve on the hcenseg been to mine or na Lf he has, it s Bullard said that at each phaw of wise. people probably would not Randy Young, e lawyer at Kcan Joe s house 1 don't know if he e University panel of three adenintstrative i
board Thomas Moore, Richard been roany ) ears past. We me the site selection process. the want this plant to be clos J
j Cole and Fredenck Short friends, nor chums.* he sad remamms ptasible sites had a sur. pnde and joy of their ;ake where McCowan 6 Jarman I..P. a firm i
The Judges said the NRC staff.
LaSage was appomted to tPe LSU rounding population that was they go fishmg." accordmg to the that often represents environmental matters. alm vd i
which useally deals with highly Beard of Supervisors in.#56 by increasmaty black. untd ImaUy the board.
technical nuclear issues. had fowid then Goe Eart long and was resp-ssie hetween the Iwo small towns Bullard. CANT's expert said he considers the decision in t'e nar i
atself "far afield
- from its usual pointed by forrner Gov. Edwin was left. accreding to the toard ingeall e assessment had the row m scope 1
work when it came to prtibing pos-Edwards m 194 LaSage could not Bullard a!so said bas entered the effect of discrimmatans against
"! m not conymccd that it ilm -
i j
But the boar 0 still chided the -
- prtress unen an employee of fluer iorest Grove and Center Sprmes tahe any gent.new.boid
. be reached for comment.
-because their residenis' hfestue said 1
sable racial du.crunmauurt whde Johnsmo devuod any role in Daniel Inc. a partner m the pro.
and sacmeconomic status was on a But Kary Moss an attorno 1,r i
staff for doing only a *faciaJ selectmg the LeSaee property. he feet. studied ame siten still under i
renew" of mformation provided did acknowledge advisma people in consideration m early 19#9 much lower plane "
the N AACp m a lawsmt aeaiest the project that he had Mme pref-The employee, LJrry Engeall.
In their ruimg the judges sup-Mich gan s gosernor over the it j
t') touisiana foergy erences on the plant s incaim rated the sites on several factors. ported Bullard. saymg tagwall s mg of a power plani m a t*latii em.
af ever, admitted Instead. It is "I did say I d hhe it in north includmg populatm The proscri s testimony " raises a strong infer-munity, said ttie ruhng is "det "Racsal disenminaten is rarely, l
ence that race and economic status ly a precedent "
j rationalised limder some ether Louisiana because south touisiana planners desired a site m a sparse-seemmgly rectally neutral gwse, had a lot more economic activity,"
ly populated area played a role in the sconns of the in the past, environmental agen caes have had "seenmil tear to 1
makms it dafncult to ferret out? a he sa4 "I said that eformally, not in a sworn statement Engu all two sites *
{
three Judge panel of the board as directiona" said he ded an "eyet ail assess-The board said Bullard s claims evil pohey on racial discrimma y
wroie m the 6tey f ruimg -In omrt The issue of how the plant selec.
ment." drivare through the tno would reqwre further examirwmn tion, she said Poor and menorit-g
(
wards, the staff must lif t some ten pmcess came to focus on north towns where he saw a smail clus-try the NRC staff before Louma l
r%ks and look under them "
Louisiana drew htue attentmn from ter of bouses' and "boatded up EMrgy could be licensed rtsnurces to 6ght mdustrsal f#
g the Atomic Sa ety and lxensica houws " lie gave the stie a score of lbt' Kucfm. profeswr of ennron lies m technical demares mer m f
pe m she ud Diane Curran an atiornet f w merna! to e Ts.ane L an erm m r
J Lt:rens Aeainst Nuricar Tradt third e cue nf to in trad. W mwJ. 6cJ or a rs
% w ag.3 a u a hi osy!
, a,,, c.&
o,a ee tenem o, w r,. %
- r.
..., j.
me ut ress gr.oup 1%at IarJ *ms. _ _
...,