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Attached are name slips em the USGS Esport to ABC isseed Jaemory 3, 19M, relating to the geology of the site propeeed by P655 for a oestest reester plant. N on are typical of stories published through morning papers of Teasesy, E--
ry 21, 19M. All appeared es page eme.
Also atr== W arms (1) Lettere to the Editor, Santa Reen Fress Besserat l
(2) 8. L. Sibley's statement on the USGS report released
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Jammary 20, 19M; and (3) A report on action by the California Demeerst Cowa.11 to pred Legislative Cosmaittese inte investigating the proposed Bodega plant.
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' BODEGA W. G. Bonilla and Julius ' Seaborg requested the cut-In Bodega
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A sharp and v,olent earthquake equal in shock' to the AEC yesterday. Sea-i carthquakc-of undeter, pouer to that of the one ini borg. is expected to call.
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mined age-cracked the surf' ace gr ic
>ck another hearing on the con-carth in Pacific Gas and Bodega Head would be ex troversial plant soon.
Electric Co.'s nuclear re-pected to rupture."
The PG&E taid last night actor pit at Dodega ]Icad, hygs S
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amount of displacement can-act be predicted, nor can the vcaled yesterday.
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's application to i.j g AEC decides to reject And it is possible, they location of such ruptures.
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But, they added, " judging "That's a bridge we would fr m the surface rupturing crosse when we get to it,"
sion, that it could occur D**rved - n Point Reyes a spokesman said.
anain "if* in some future
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earthquake, displacement on carthquake, surface rup-ture comparable in severs O
the order of a few f cet, ity to that produced in h.
y either horizontally or veri-1906 occurs on the San h
p cally, should be expected."
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i The, conclusions were A PG&E spokesman said, J SAN reached after careful study however, that geologic and ifRANCisco of the main fault in the pit f
and comparison with similar seismologic consultants re.
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/g4 formations left by the 1906 ate the Bodega site have con-
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the coast at Point Reyes, j
for the proposed reactor."
' Scientists traced a crack Radio carbon measure-
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said left by an earthquake ments indicated that the re-S. L Sibley, general manager actor shaft fault "may have of PG&E, "that the plant originated 42,000 to 400,000 OOdGga---
can be built safely by appli-nus ago."
cation of sound seismic' RECENT Sec Page 18, Col.1 OOBCfor Pit,
report sa.d, it is just as re-e on tae ether na#a." the i
sonable to postulate that disu CrBCkCd P acement in the granitic l
rock at some more recent time ruptured the lowest of Fmm Page 1
.edimentary deposits :.. in cidl and structural design in the pit."
view of known geological and Yet it was concluded by s e i s m o 1 o g i c a 1 consid-the two scientists that an crations.. "
extremely strong earthquake The report of the PG&E could shift carth and rock'
. consultants, he said, will be on both sides of the reactor'
.;ubmitted to the Atomic pit 2% to 11 feet.
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week or ten days and be made public.
l!e said there were sever-al areas of disagreement be-Lween conclusions of Govern.
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,s BERKELEY - Bodega 11 cad, AEC reque(t, contended fhat al- ' ruptured the lowest of the sedi-r ea the proposed site for a nuclear though Bodega Head is outside mentary deposits., "
g ggg reactor, could be shaken severe-the San Andreas Fault zone, a An carthquake much weaker i
i ly by a strong carthquake along strong quake could cause fault-than the 1D06 quake would not Ing as much as a mile outside be expected to affect Bodega A x DmA the San Andreas Fault, the U.S.
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Head, the report added.
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,.If in some future earthquake A PG&E spokesman said the' as strong as that surface rupture comparable in findmgs of the. government re-Continued from Page l' A
.t wmca uruck in 1906 could heave severity to that produced in 1906 Pon,were at odds, with the con-pusions of gelogic a'ogic consultants retamnd seismo-Denioff, professor of scismology.
grnni' there several feet up, occurs on the San Andreas ed by the b o t h of California Institute of down ndeways, the report Fault, the near-surface granitic said rock of Dodega Head would be Company.
Technology. Dr. Housner also is The Pacific Gas & Electric expected to rupture," the re.
, They advise us that the plant Co. has asked the Atomic En-Port said, can te built safely and reliably-president of the Earthquake En-crgy Commission for a permit to It e a n n o t be determined by the application of sound seis.
gineering Research institute, budd a 325 megawatt nuclear whether the faulting found on mic, c vil and structural design.
It will be up to the AEC to
" said S. L. Sibley, vice evaluate all of these reports and I
power plant on the site, north Bodega Head is actiue or inac- **:
of Pt. Reyes Peninsula. Work to tive, the geologists said. It could PR,sident and general manager, to weigh all other evidence in l
the PG&E consultants includ-makm; its determination as to prepare the site for construe-be that the last quake took tion 15 underway. But the AEC place there more than 42,000 ed Dr. George W. Housner, pro-the suitability of the site," Sib-j civil eng(meerir.g and Dr. Ilugoley said;d the report of the com-ssor O appbyd mechanics and is sli!! gathering evidence be-years ago, but "it is just as rea-He sai fare scheduhng hearings.
sonable that displacement The report today, prepared at
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1 Sibley also said PG1E was l
hopeful that public hearings l
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The reactor site is abrut 750 feet from the edge of the San Andreas Fault zone. Dr. Pierre Saint-Amand a scienologist, re-ported last summer that he be-lieved Bodega llcad to be a "very poor locatmn" for a re-actor. lie said there was a prob.
ability of a great carthquake at least once century and that "hence, ar.mher may be expect-ed within the lifetime of the tproposed) pl9nt."
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with the public as to hTy [,,hg[ hf h
$j At Fresno the California Dem. tions in this matter,",lts inten.
J d;ocratic Council directors yes.
The measure goes on to urge OD ThTOO frODfS jierday unanimously passed a Chairman Thomas Bane of the l
resolution criticizing the Assem-(Continued from Page 1)
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j, bly Rules committee for dr8g-Rules Committee and speaker l basis of their studies en Point {'
of the Assembly Jesse Unruh ging its heels in carrymg a "to exercise immediately the Reyes " displacement on the or i The Western Water and Pow Water Grou lzontally or vertically should be' der of a few feet eith study of the utility's nuclearprerogatives of their respective
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er Users' Council's resolution cffices to quiet these unfortu-
.nen ja Washington D.C. the;nate allegations by asigning anticipated."
noted that Consolidated Edison cint%r Department reported,
the Bodega study to an appro-The U.S. Geological Survey.
Co. of New York Jan. 6 with-j 1
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report draws no conclusions
'sion today that an earthquake unprejudiced, exhaustive and about the safety of the site.
for construction of a 1 million i
could cause rupturing of bed honorable public investigation:
They say there is "no basis for -
l tock near the site of a pro-and that such intentions be' saying" that the fault through l ode;;c i! cad.. posed nuclear power plant at communicated to the citizens of the site "would mcve in prefer-W wau uc p wer pad M B
the state."
ence to other faults" on Bodega Ravenswood in the heart of New q
The tird annuit came from the Western Water and Power The' assembly rules commit-licad Yuk City.
l tee had adopted a resolution by; An carthquake " appreciably The council said Consolidated; Users' Council also meeting in less severe than the 1906 earth.
Edison gave economic reasons:1 Alfred Alquist, San Jose Demo-Fresno inst weekend, w hieh crat, urging the Bodega }Icad quake would not be expected to for its decision to withdraw.
passed a resoluticu urging aban-investigation
- cause rupturing on Bodega llowever, "it is clear that wide-
, conment of the Bodega Bay llend."
spread public opposition to the a! ant in favor of early develop.
Interior Report The report was requested in-nuc! car facility in New York raent of an extra l#h voltage
>ublicly owned electrical trans-The Interior Department's October by AEC C h a irinan had a strong bearing on the ::
nission intertie between the Pa-conclusion was reached in an Glenn T, Seaborg after an ear!i-decision also."
- ific Northwest and the Pacific additional report requested,by
- er report by the geological sur-l iouthwest.
the Atomic Energy Commission, vey indicated presence of a The Caliiornia Democratic which is considering an appli-fault at the site of the proposed
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'ouncil resolution states that cation from the PG&E to build I plant.
llegations of the PG&E's lob-the atomic power plant.
Interior Secretary Stewart L.
i Geologists Julius Schloci'er Udall opposed construction of yist pressure tactics have been and Manuel G. Bonilla say they l'the plant on grounds it would abetted by the Rules Commit !cannot determine if a fault.,
be unsafe.
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Seaborg, cited a report by the
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geological survey indicating that crossing the site of the proposed mk at hdega Head was simi-reactor is " active or inactive...
lar to that which ruptured at But they conclude "if in some
' Point Reyes during the 2006 futt re earthquake, surface rup-an an sg e a r i h quake.
lnwPoint Reyes is about 35 miles;j l
ture comparable in reverity to that produud in IDOS occurs on est of.%n,D amo the San Am.reas fault the near while ikdega Ilead is about la,s surface granitic rock of Bodega miles beyond Point Reyes.
Head would be expected to rup-the report caid,gnh quah In m fa ture'"
rupturing ofi And then they say that on the N""ld be expected somewhere E""
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PG&E 6ceks to build a 325,-
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for the Bodega Bay Atomic to the PG&E Bodega Bay [
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ause of CMated Plant keep up their low-level few who oppose the atomic ment that it had deferred its i
attacks with the usual meth' pI hearl omin before 8ns an ad plant b j
ods of fear, character assin-the AEC yet this minority I*
ation of our elected and ap-group say it would be the Mr. Kortum was incorrect pointed officials, and a mis-democratic way if the few' when he wrote that "Consoli-representation of actual facts prevailed and the pl ant was dated Edison's decision to
.j at Bodega Bay and elsewhere, abandoned now.
withdraw was based on the opposition's claun that 'no They call on us la attach Great credit is due the su-great importance to the aban" pervisors who, with the ex.
one could guarantee there donment of plans for an atom
- ception of Mr. shoemaker w u!d be no accideals and le power plant at Queens, New have stood firm against the.
that a small miscalculanon 4
York, insinuating such was smear campaign of the vi-or mistake could result in a i
done for the safety of the olent and vocal few. One of people there. The actual fact the opposition gets really catastrophe effect.'"
is that the Consolidated Edl*
earthy " welcoming the PG&E Let's set the record straight.
son Co. dropped their plans boys in their brown vehicles,a
. Consolidated Edison's pub-because of development and who maintain service and lic announcement (copy en-closed) made it clear that competition of a power plant
- power, in Canada, which could sup-But what of the PG1E boys
. "presed propsects of secur-Ing large amounts of hydro-ply power cheaper. The area of the future who will have,
elCCtr2C power from Canada of Queens, New iork, there-to take care of triple the pres.
on an economically favorable by lost to Canada hundreds ent population? With oil and basis resu:ted in this deferral of millions in taxes in future water power facilities already -
of plans to build an atomic years.
near their peak production, l
by 19h, nt at Ravenswood P *"I Pa
.They cherish the wisdom of we must look elsewhere for David Lillenthal because he our power. At'omic power will.
was the former head of the probably be the answer.
Harland C. Forbes, Board atomic energy commission but The hearing in Santa Rosa Chairman of Con Ed, declared in the same announcement they always. refuse to place should be of greatest intered a n y faith and trust in the to all of us and especially to that Wur faith in the future chairman and members of Bodega Bay. If the atomic of nuclear power in the New the present atomie energy power plant can be built at York City area remains un-diminished."
commission who will s o o n Bodega Bay it would give that meet m Santa Rosa to ep-city the tax base to build fine PG&E's confidence' in the prove or disapprcve of the schools, roads, s e w e r sys-safety, dependability and eco-Bodega Bay Atomic Plant.
tems and other public m.
nomic usefulness of stomic In twisting the facts they provements in 20 years' Bo.
power for electric gencretion call the abandonment of this dega Bay would be one the likewise r e m a i n s t.ndimin-New York plant an answer to most beautiful rural cities on ished. The production of ade-the democratic right of the the Pacific coast.
. quate supplies of econoraical people so therefore they say.
READER electricity to meet the aceds the PG&E should abandon Santa Rosa cf this and future genera-the Bodega Bay plant at once.
(Editor's note: In regard tions of Californians requires The true facts are that prac-to the New York atomic plant, the ute of nuclear fuel and tically 100 per cent of all pub-Consolidated Edison did state the. cri.ployment of every lie service organizations of that it was dropping the other proven technological ad-the entire County have voted Queen's plant because of the yance in power generation.
in favor of the atomic plant, development in Canada, not
!!AL STROUBE subject to approval by the for public safety reanns.)
Atomic Information AEC. The majority of tax-Specialist payers composed of business-
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men and home owners are al-Electric Co.
so in favor of the plant, if AEC approves, for they all realize this county of Sonoma needs those millions of taxes this plant will pay.
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TELEPHON E SU b4211 FCR IM'GDIATE RELEASE January 20, 19 %
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Statement by S. L. Sibley, Vice President and General Manager:
1 Our preliminary review of the Interior Department report reveals several creas of disagreement between the findin6s of the Government 6eolo6 sts and the 1
i conclusions of independent Seologic and seis=ologic consultants retained by FG&E to evaluate the Bodega site.
l The reports of the Co:pany's consultants vill be tranc=itted to the Atomic Energy Cc= 1ccion chortly, at which time they vill be made public. The I
consultants are Dr. Don Tocher, seismologist at the University of California in i
3erkeley* E. C. Mar 11 ave, engineerin6 6eologist of Sacramento; and Dr. Hugo 3
I lenioff, Profecsor of Seismology at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.
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These e:cperts have concluded that the Bodega Head site is suitable for t
j the proposed reactor.
I Ency advise us that the plant can be built safely and reliably by the application of sound ceic=ic, civil and structural design in view of known geo-logical and seismological considerations.
These conclusions are concurred in by a fourth consultant, Dr. George
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I Institute of Technology, and Precident of the Earthquake Engineering Reces ch i'
Institute.
It vill be up to the AEC to evalut.te all of thece reports and to veigh all other evidence in taking its (determination ac to the suitability of the site.
The Company is hopeful that the AEC vill schedule public hearings on thic matter at the coonest possible date.
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