ML20195G313
| ML20195G313 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Wolf Creek, 05000000 |
| Issue date: | 06/06/1988 |
| From: | Elsasser T NRC |
| To: | NRC |
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| ML20195G218 | List: |
| References | |
| FOIA-88-413 NUDOCS 8811230337 | |
| Download: ML20195G313 (4) | |
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1990 Commissioner Cere..Pccompanted Dv Tca Litasser. vasated the Wolf Cr eel: nuclear power plant.
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..a V i t. I l WITH S T A TE CFF IC I ALS 9an/acen.
F IV Th" Co.wassioner and I were jolnec t,
Gary SLO, IIc6 Langert end Jee G11111end ourtro our visits with t e n u a t, s, t s '. e of4 t c i a l e..
Our + t r it wr? tina wat with p et sonnel f r om the Dep ar t rent of Heal'h cod E n v a r oni en t.
Gecr et dry Grant was uneble to reet with us as he was f
appearina be'ere the State leolsleture.
F epr esenti ng him were Jim Fewtr, 5, t s e n Mersh er d Gerry Allen.
T he depar trient as respcne t t l e (cr u.ergency retpense, to there was scme l
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l th, StPte lab and equipment 10c6ing, p?rticularly in tt e sollity to dc61 with highlv rectoactive sacples.
14 it is deter mired that these deficloncles n'u s t be cor rectad. the 1
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funding.
We e: pl aine1 th)t nc I 6C funds wore avellable, but j
that they could l c o 6' to the utility.
This is nct without precedent.
Other tcpact alecuesed included 1 recent loss of two 6e, p<cple in the EF erea, the r e c o, c.r y pheie after a signif1 cent ac c l e,en t (le which i e d.'r a l agencies e.ruld re%ain bet.ind to h91p) rJdcn. and the status o+
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T h e d i cc u :r t: 1on w+t tree flowing, and the NF.C i
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is gener ally pleated with the Joo that hhC and the utdity CNs is doing.
Topics of discussion includect the recent M*Al incidents during the outage, the Low Level Weste Compact, CM I
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recreetional activttice.
On the letter issue, he asked if the NRC hed any obj6ctions to that course af action.
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tand no, and t h t* Commissioner went on to discuss the d
7 parallel situation at Clinton.
We told the Governor that as long as tne utility could ma6 e provisione to safely clear the la6 e in the event of an emergency, the NRC would have no otajection to boating and fishing at the lake.
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(Secretary, Dr. Stanicy C. Grant) 9:20 am Depart via rental car.
9:40 am (Tentative) Meeting near Capital with Kansas Corporation Conr11ssion (PUC Equivalent).
10:20 am Depart via rental car.
10:40 am Joint meeting with C' verner John Michael Hayden, Sr.retary of the Department of Health and Enviror. ment, and Chairman of Kansas Corporation Cermission.
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