ML20210U441

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Forwards Article from Asbury Park Press of 990708 Faxed to Legislative Officer by Mutual Constitute Fm Massari Indicating That Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating State Not Fully Y2K Compliant
ML20210U441
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 07/12/1999
From: Connors C, Connors L, Moran J
NEW JERSEY, STATE OF
To: Dicus G, The Chairman
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
Shared Package
ML20210U438 List:
References
NUDOCS 9908200107
Download: ML20210U441 (7)


Text

('

N

+

l['"Q, M g Q STATE OF NEW JERSEY LEONARD T. CoNNoRS, JR. 9rts DISTRICT LEGISLATIVE OFFICES JEFFREY W. MoRAN SENATOR - 9T11 DISTRICT 620 WEST LACEY ROAD ASSEMBLYMAN - 9T11 DISTRICT FORKED RIVER. NJ 08731 CHRISTOPHER J. CoNNoRS 609 693-6700 ASSEMBLYMAN - 9TH DISTRICT July 12,1999 Honorable Greta Dicus -

Chairwoman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 RE: FELICIA M. MASSARI

Dear Chairwoman Dicus:

Enclosed is an article from the Asbury Park Press of July 8,1999, faxed to our Legislative Office by our mutual constituent, Mrs. Felicia M. Massari,54 Georgetown Boulevard, Barnegat, NJ 08005. Mrs. Massari's telephone number is 609-698-8619.

In summary, this article, indicates the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station is

not fully Y2K compliant at this point, according to a report by the NRC. i This article, further reports that Oyster Creek officials expect to be fully Y2K-ready by September 20. l Mrs. Massari is concerned about this situation, a profound view we also share.

Accordingly, our Delegation would respectfully reach out to call this matter to your attention and to urge the NRC to take whatever steps are necessary to keep GPU's feet to the fire to assure that Oyster Creek is fully Y2K compliant as soon as possible.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this outreach on behalf of Mrs. Massari.

A 07 ',

[

> .n w t ,c u o s & t l

%* P - Leonard T. Connors, Jr. 1 Senator - 9th District i

mu m

/ l W. Moran ristopher J. Con ors Assemblyman - 9th District Assemblyman - 9Ih Diyict .*

LTC/JWM/CJC/gpl:mc. o d Enclosure $ s c: Mrs. Felicia M. Massari

  • Printed on Recycled Paper . g M n rd

I* * ". ~

ll ,. y "", g b 2 l \ ;5 STATE OF NEW' JERSEY LEONARD T. CoNNoRS, JR. 9TII DISTRICT LEGISLATIVE orrICEs JEFFREY W. MoRAN SENATOR - 9T11 DISTRICT 620 WEST LACEY ROAD ASSEMBLYMAN - 9TH DISTRICT FORKED river. NJ 08731 CHRISTOPHER J. CONNoRS l

609-693-6700 ASSEMBLYMAN - 9TH DISTRICT July 12,1999 Honorable Greta Dicus Chairwoman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 RE: FELICIA M. MASSARI

Dear Chairwoman Dicus:

Enclosed is an article from the Asbury Park Press of July 8,1999, faxed to our l

Legislative' Office by our mutual constituent, Mrs. Felicia M. Massari,54 Georgetown Boulevard, Barnegat, NJ 08005. Mrs. Massari's telephone number is 609-698-8619.

In summary, this article, indicates the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station is

not fully Y2K compliant at this point, according to a report by the NRC. l This article, further reports that Oyster Creek officials expect to be fully Y2K-ready by September 20.

Mrs. Massari is concerned about this situation, a profound view we also share.

- According!y, our Delegation would respectfully reach out to call this matter to your attention and to urge the NRC to take whatever steps are necessary to keep GPU's feet l to the fire to assure that Oyster Creek is fully Y2K compliant as soon as possible. i Thank you for your prompt attention to this outreach on behalf of Mrs. Massari.

  1. cerely, oy ,

N> #

isa a u  ? ta o n% l

%* *- Leonard T. Connors, Jr. 1 Senator - 9th District j ' -

mh W. Moran ristopher . Con ors .

Assemblyman - 9th District Assemblyman - 9th Diyict l LTC/JWM/CJC/gpl:mc. .

d Enclosure $ 3 c: Mrs. Felicia M. Massari

  • L Printed on Recycled Paper g M n i

n j

m 0 . ... ... ...

c (w.4 , , , ,n.

w.t,+ ~ p- a

~ u- , r..g a Le d.b2 -2,sh b r, w p^p f

1 A /L ss T/y. f in 7

.?

/ As .,

, J Oyster Creek not ready for Y2K 9 7' O uananawww suneau to be fully Y2K-ready by Sept. 30, ,

," LACEY The Oyster Crack nu. " "" ** $

clear plant is one of M reactorn in Y2K. or Year 2000. refers to a t 's the enuntry that need rnere work computer's potential inability to un their computer nyntems to be recognize eten beginning with l Y2K compliant Jan.1, 2000, and beyond. It arises si ~ 1.ike the 100 other nuclear power from computer progrants that use -

plants across the nation, none of twodigit numbers to represent a i the work yet to be completed at Oy- calendar year, which would read

-ster Creek affects the plant's ability the *'00' at the end of the year 2000 to shut down safely if needed, as a reference to the year 1900.

.H according to the federal Nuclear Most nuclear power plant safety Regulatory Commission, avntents are operated and con In additann tn Oyster Creek 34 trolled by analou equipment which

. Other nuclear power plants have is not date dependent and is not I filed readiness repom with the nunceptible in Y2K problema.

  • {

NRC stating work on their comput- However, Y2K problems have l

,., ers systems - unrelated to their been found in nonsafety computer.

urety systema was nmled. The baned applications, such as security ,

I additional work at those plants in- computers. contml room display l volven systems needed for power systems, engineering programs, generation, plant monitoring and control systems, radiation monttor.

admin 6stration. the NRC reported. ing systems and emergency re-l Operatot> at Oyt.ter (' reek expect sponse systems.

l Ab N .*

. Jw r. <- t ]&

A W ax Ba~ Q,ci

, '. orcnc~~

Jh.A m. b w n).Jc9t-6 NfL 9

~

(

....n..

somz o.v 3u auk,~ ?

,. - 1

.s .:

e .

)

GREEN TICKET NO. G19990390 DISTRIBUTION:

MPNm:WW(w/originalincoming)

PUBLIC (w/ incoming)

EDO #G19990390 ' j W. Travers  ;

F. Miraglia l

M. Knapp P. Norry J. Blaha S. Burns H. Miller, RI l F. Congel, IRO l T. Hiltz, OEDO '

S. Collins /R. Zimmerman B. Sheron PDl-1 R/F (w/ incoming)

E. Adensam (e-mail)

S. Bajwa  ;

OGC l OPA OCA NRR Mail Room (EDO#G19990390 w/ incoming) (0-5/E/7)

M. King C. Norsworthy T. Colburn (w/encoming)

S. Little 4 M. Oprendek, Region I

t ,* **

ACTION EDO Principal Correspondence Control FROM: DUE: 08/23/99 EDO CONTROL: G19990390 DOC DT: 07/12/99 FINAL REPLY:

StGto Senator Leonard T. Connors, Jr.

J3ffrcy W. Moran Chrictopher J. Connors Stata of New Jersey TO:

Chairman Dicus FOR SIGNATURE OF : ** GRN **

CRC NO: 99-0651 T.a e . , ELG- Col}iM, A/RE DESC:

ROUTING:

~ Y2K COMPLIANT - OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING Travers STATION (Felicia M. Massari) Knapp Miraglia Norry Blaha Burns DATE: 08/06/99 Miller, RI Congel, IRO ASSIGNED TO: CONTACT:- Hiltz, OEDO NRR Collins

'SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS: .

fff 0$  ! h h!

"9h; Qw boad: (La/c a76,I999 ga y .. a Law wy-wj

\:::

-yupe r-g.-,.

. 2 +9 9l

\

p&

yJE V/hNmW

[7;. ~s ~

c a, t a.-

OFFICE OF'THE SECRETARY

. CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET

' PAPER NUMBER: CRC-99-0651 LOGGING DATE: Aug 5 99

l. ' ACTION OFFICE: EDO-l-

l AUTHOR: -CONNORS,MORAN,CONNORS AFFILIATION: -NEW JERSEY

-ADDRESSEE: CHAIRMAN'DICUS LETTER DATE: Jul 12 99 FILE CODE: IDR 5 OYSTER CREEK

SUBJECT:

OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR STATION Y2K COMPLIANT..

ACTION: Appropriate DISTRIBUTION: CHAIRMAN, COMRS'-Q SPECIAL HANDLING:.NONE CONSTITUENT:

NOTES: REC'D IN SECY 8/5/99 DATE DUE:

SIGNATURE: . DATE SIGNED:

AFFILIATION: 1 l'- l t '

l' l;

i i

i i-

.l i

I I

L , EDO --Gl9990390 L:

% v ,

4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY LEONARD T. CoNNoRS, JR. 9 71 DISTRICT LEGISLATIVE orr1CEs JEFFREY W. MoRAN SENATOR - 9TII DISTRICT 620 WEST LACEY ROAD ASSEMBLYMAN - 9TH DISTRICT FORKED RIVER, NJ 08731 CHRISTOPHER J. CoNNoRS 609-693-6700 ASSEMBLYMAN - 97H DISTRICT July 12,1999 Honorable Greta Dicus Chairwoman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 RE: FELICIA M. MASSARI

Dear Chairwoman Dicus:

Enclosed is an article from the Asbury Park Press of July 8,1999, faxed to our Legislative Office by our mutual constituent, Mrs. Felicia M. Massari,54 Georgetown Boulevard, Barnegat, NJ 08005. Mrs. Massari's telephone number is 609-698-8619.

In summary, this article indicates the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station is not fully Y2K compliant at this point, according to a report by the NRC.

This article, further reports that Oyster Creek officials expect to be fully Y2K-ready by September 20.

Mrs. Massari is concerned about this situation, a profound view we also share.

Accordingly, our Delegation would respectfully reach out to call this matter to your attention and to urge the NRC to take whatever steps are necessary to keep GPU's feet to the fire to assure that Oyster Creek is fully Y2K compliant as soon as possible.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this outreach on behalf of Mrs. Massari.

Sincerely,

) ,

Il "

) i wanct\ rz.ru6A']/f Leonard T. Connors. Jr. l Senator - 9th District 1

mvh W. Moran ristopher . on ors Assemblyman - 9th Digict ' ._*

Assemblyman - 9th District LTC/JWM/CJC/gpl:mc

  • d Enclosure Ni g c: Mrs. Felicia M. Massari Printed on Recycled Paper  ? Q M

CI*. O L_

. .. . u. .~ . ,

..c .

f &s~ Gy~ (2w ap L. .u,

~.J Gw,a ,~ , ~

r f

II n.? ,i A4 Ls ., Dy d, lH 7

P r' N ' l Oyster Creek not ready for Y2K

.,. . l g uawanawaiw suneau to he fully Y2K ready by Sept. 30

"' LACKY The Oyster Crack nu.

clear plant is one nf M reactors in Y2K. or Year 2000, refers to a l'i the country that need mere work computer's potential inability to on their computer nyntems to be recognize daten beginning with Y2K complismt. Jan.1. 2000. and beyond. It arlees u 1.tke the 103 nther nuc! car power from computer programs that use planta across the nation. none of twodigit numhern to represent a 8

the work yet to be completed at Oy- C8I'"d"f year, which would read nter Creek affects the plant's ability the "00* at the end of the year 2000 to shut slown safely if needal, an a reference to the year IMO.

.m - acrnrding to the federal Nuclear Most nuclear power plant safety Regulatury Commission, nyutems are operated and con in additann to Oyster Cirek. .H trolled by anal <w equipment which

., other nuclear power plants have is not datedependent and is not flied readiness reposts with the nunceptible in Y2K pitblems.

    • NRC stating work on their comput- However. Y2K problems have

,- ers systems - unrelated to their been found in nonsafety computer.

mfety systemn was neuled. The based applications, such as security additional work at those plants in- computers, contivi room display volven systems needed for power systems, eng'.neering programs, generation. plant monitoring and control systems. radiation monitor-administratmn. the NRC reported. Ing systems anel emergency re-Operators at Oyster Creek expect spont.e systems.

  • b *

,/)d> ,

W sy b, ,

. wt 7W A

  • S(v~c o '.

x.

\

) ,c orccE~

9t-2b9 s.orau

.JLe. L + w w.J Nfl.,

. . . < , n. c own +Lhu~ ?

.~