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posed Bodega head atomic pow. much note cartfa! hvc:tipNd :
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- a me snsW h b m h d, te j u the PacMir (;ma and released. Mcdonald added.
through tbc "Petaluma gap" to said, he concludee tt:t "the I' N!;d the e. A scientific re-C*rJ C4mM.y plans to the results uncer such a lid fall on Santa Rosa and other meteorological : f a e t are
.inside the reactor should be j ters r'cek rett yesterclay.
could be " catastrophic."
inland areas, LMs night-time peculiarly adverse."
breezes would channel such This conclusion was ms!!Jy 3e report was made by In the winter, when the hd wkstes dawn sh,cg the coast to based on the habits of the sc-lJ4 res E McDu.ald senicr--o r ".t,'
the danger wouldinversion". -la less frequer the Golden Gate and then in. mert!me sea breues, bloMs;,
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! ' h.'ra esi y of Artzona. for the clared. It isn't possth;e to Dr. James.E. Mcdonald, af the during the daytime an: f
)<. therr. California Assoc!a,Lb e e a u a e far' testimata (Le hacards exacuy Ins $ute i Atmospheric Phy. down to 9.e Gol'en Gate a.l night /
1 v' n to Prescrse Dodega oo little is sics at the University of Arizona.
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bown about the details 'o#
Mcdonald's report on Ineteor.
Durir.g winter mcnths, be sair:.
the greatest dar.ger waff be l-
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ess deslable locahty is incidentally M c D o n a ld auchar power ant was re. Sonomt and Marin.cGrdles tv uh ci to have a serious reae., claim e d.. the tower hr
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t tor t.cebient." he declared, weather ' study that PGLE y
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en iraerer. C. C. Whclete}, p1aeed and data collected grap seeks to prevent con-mented:
rej lied. "We have on Bodega frorn it 1 rill lead to over.co.
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Mt id a very extensive me, timistic. conclusions. a b o u t
& cdsed weamer sid.es "The Pacific Cas and E: ectr!c I CA has in place c3 Ec@
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made by Pacific Gas and Elec. Head a very extnsive' qn prov.de it.uble (fata.*
build the reactor statien, Ti.e meteorological fa:inty des;;u trae Company, which plans to iner,e data ei!! b6 pre.
to provide usehal data. Tai
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- tid te the Atomic Energy PG&E reports, afcDonald said, data wi:1 be presen'ed 1:, 2:
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systran In the area. Further..when public hearep are tc i
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AEC WF.STIONS wrM.
The novel design came under severe seru-37pogo pgponT C UFS, tiny in a letter dated by 19th from' the AOC g f6I@ MTf 6f'~RTf37CS 1
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Director of Pegvlation, Harold L. Price, to t
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Area could result from an accident *at the Wehbel, (The full text of Mr. Price's Bodega plant if only 6 or 7 percent cf the letter is enclosed with this newsletter.)
t,ela), fission product inventory were reles. sed i
In Amendment M. 7* to the company's a ?
to the atmosphere.
j W construction pesmit,
- The familiar ocean breezes at BoMa Head, plication for e P% I outlined the novel con:ept, designed to coupled with a strong inversion layer, r.ake it " difficult to visualize a less. desirable cr;ensats for feult uovement through the t
plant's foundations. The company contended locality (than Bodega Head) in which to han that if the rock beneath the plant ripped a perf ous reactor accident."
as much as two feet, the steel pressure
- The meteorological studies bein.3 conductei j
vessel vculd te crushed inward "but vovld by FG&E are nearly worthless. The placement l
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of PG&E's tower along the headland's ocean "it is not clear to us," the AEC's letter rliffs renders application of existing theery "alrost reN ied tiuntly, "hov your design plan vould impossible" and leads to " spurious 1) ach; eve this obPetive."
favorable" data.
A d CATE SAFILUAPSG A LID ON THE COA 3T l
In addition, PG&E is asked to outline the These are some of the findings in a report l
damsge to the structure a2 s, functio" 21 rele. sed by the Association on June 26th and M S ~l a CNt--
vritten by Dr. James E. Mcdonald, Senier
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c, alcng any line throuEh the reactor site.
Dr. Mcdonald's 60-page report, the result These conditions make a mockery of PG&E's of vork extending over note than a year, vac tedious insistence that the Bodega site en*
contributed to the Association without fee.
.3ye "en excellent foundation."
It is the most extensive survey of ncrth Ko bu!1 din 6 Bay Area 0:. ehr;h hse been designed to compensate for 9eteorology ever conducted.
l suen unfotoratie foundation conditions.
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j if E vere operating under competitive, vould be during the surmer months, Dr. Monald retter than monc;olistic, conditions, could reported. Then, a " lid" of 0 arm air--the s:rt offord these erotic experimental that holds smog over urban areas--frequently
- EIWlE PROVIDED overlies Bodega Head and surrounding areas.
The A T s letter, however, contain1 a pod-If only a third of the gases contaired in c:t a ao'hcle--a loophcie big encugh to ac - the reactor vere released to the atmosphere, i
mhu he verld's most dengerous nuclear the consequences could be " catastrophic." "tey m ;1w. Ar.c PGLF har shown signs that would be most severe in the Bay Aree. if the "cnc to try slippi.g through this release occurred at night, according to the na st -he first opportunity.
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-u at:s;.e clause is on Pace 3 of the Wr, ;rWiing that FG&E can submit dit-CLOSIN3 THE LOOPHOLE forent,assr.;tions, criteria, or design ob A 3n forwarding Dr. Mcdonald's repcrt to the
( !.e tives, if it considers that they "could EO, the Association made it clear that any te used snd povide' adequate protection."
elaxation of ':onditions in the AE0's letter r
Tr ue very beginning--when Ki&1 insis Cf Ray 19th would not meet the criteria cf -
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.W. the :losest earthquake fault was enator Clair En l 'g e s Joint Resolutten Ec.1C tare than a rile from the plant site-mntil The resolution, introduced in April, requires the preant, when the company argues that the irm assurances of the plant's safety bef:re f
fr.Ct throu6h the site is not active, PG&E ny construction permit is Granted. It has a
has attempted to get by with inadequate as*
been referred to the Joint Committee on A ntic surptions, criteria and design ohjeetdves.
- Energy, All of this suggests that we'll probably i.etters to Senator ich; O. Pa.a* g, N :rt e.
c,elebrate the first anniversary of an empty M gg~bytw M, urer tMt F5E E rWrd M Sie in the tesi' next October 17th.
K the cond!tions in the AEc's th" 8h
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s on of Reactor A;1ropriations (p. ??l): occurred on April 16th before the Subcommittee on Public Wo Mr. Jensen:
n In tu niidle ! an earthquake where the earth would separate?""What vould be the eff Or. Ph u.an
"...inere is certainly a good possibility that the buildi ind treak o;en, and even the contain=ent vessel fo.r the reactor...could bseak ng vould cruicle a.ruitanecurly..the coolant line were broken there would be wesibility ef-,,open.
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The line would tie tor, ether the three creat F*deral Mver pro-uuttion system in the Wat: Bonneville, the Central Valley Pro}mt, hr.d the : olorudu Pivre..
The intertie tech 11gue vse first develojed Jn Sweden for los.:t.Matset e transmiss'n. (./
. electrical eaergy. At very high vcitages and with direct ndher thr.n ulternaticg current, it is s.cv econo:r.ical to transmit large blocks of power over untrudented distaneen.
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Sc;*nu f,c American, Muy 19%. )
rrecedent for abandoning the Bodega site comes from the Ravenswood Nuclear plant (proposed last ycar in New York) which was dumred in January after strong public opposition develo;ed.
Instead, New York is to receive a large block of power from Hamilton Falls in Car.ada, and tbc power vill be transmitted more than 1200 milen over EHV lines.
The Department of the Interior pwoposec to construct a similar line. to carry vast sur-GREAT BIG REDDY KILOWATT plusas of power from Bonne" illa (on the Colu-
'.a Fiver) to t,he Californis-CreBou PGt.5, the vorld's lergest private gis a:.d bordea-At that point, under Interior's electric utility, invoked the privilege of scheme r a combine led by FGlE vould take over. bigness against a lone' housewife at the Sonoma Geternor Prown and the entire California County Fair last week--and ran up against the Democratic Cor.gressional delegation have United States Constitution,.
vigorously proteste'd come specifics of the Macrita Klassen, the Association's County
- terior Department plan on the grounds that Coordinator and a member of the Board of.
n It w:lc.1d give PGAE " toll gate" privileges Directors, was ejected from the Fair after ar.d monopoly contrcl over power generated at attempting to distribute pamphlets describir.g ta payer-financed hydroelectric projects, the company's proposed " park plans at Bo4ga l
According to Drew Pearson on June 28th, Head as a hoax.
(or.itted troc. the S.F. Chrondele) Governor PERILOUS FR Brovr. felt so strongly on the matter that On June 23rd, FG&E " unveiled" a mo'iel of he told Presider.t Jchnson; "Why should we Bodega Head, showing a scribble of landscaMrg have to get dovn on our knees to a great around a miniature power plant, surrounded by corporation? Why should we have"to dicker
" view" and "picnie" areas, nestled among the A FCkE7 Its president was not elected by transmission lines.
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Ed Marmon of the Pet'aluma Arns-Courier Action ty the Senate on the Intertie described this bit of public relations fud.;e I r' ;o-t.
is irninent.
Le+ tars to the Senate as the reverse of making a silk purse cut ci l
,_L. y" *"p a_ Tr.* artor Cc :mtteu, EM full a sov's ear. PG8,E is " bent on making a sov's i
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? % r P.;-s j3 Oni W ia 33 g;e policy ear out of Sonoma County's beautiful c:2smi v et hr.s involved 3 m ;nterior De_pygey haMbag," he wrote.
'"o o* 1, ail needed n n.
The Association prepared a pamphlet docu-I W c t. bearings could we:1 reveal that a meni,ing PG&E's plans for a total of at least l
cr.eap, adequate, irrediately availab.'e alter-three and perhaps five reactors at the !!ead.
l m ive exists and vculd show the economic The public will not be allowed unfettered sc-l h_s ell as scenic) wastefulr.ess of the Bedegacess.sithin the " exclusion area" required ty l
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!the AEC. Even if it were, the constructico l
!' schedule voald prohibit visitors for at leact I
fifteen years. Nevertheless, PGAE is exhi-trx p quane,p hasn't rocTed like this sincIbiting its plastic vonder at the Senota Fair.
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sali one customer at the THE COURY,1GS BOCT p u J.nual Bodega bay Jazz Benefit at l When Mrs. Klassen attemted te distr'.bute r.ar:.hquw Mc0acn's last Memorial Day.
!the pamphlet at the Fair, PGG travely rar.
.e29 ring au ratters with Tur;: Murphy's
'to the Fair Board and had her kicked out.
l Mit sr.d the hhi:te Washboard Three durin6 '
But two days later, after uur attorneys
' ' * " r. s,_ he k net'it was enether swing-concluded that Mrs. Klascen had bot-.
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ots1 teceipts for the Assoc 1-a clear right of free spepeh imer the fwd me *. /ust under 41200. This is, IAmendment, Mr.. Eatel Mitchell of P%s N' f* [ ^r -nly ebout half what we netted at Ircturned to the Fair, bravely resis ted fair a
b a last Su: amer.
officials.' attempts to eject her, explained her position, and the bureaucrats backed dm.
... Watters, cng avs.ited LP record,,, Blues Over Boden.," featurit; also Barbara Dana
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and Wally Rose, and includin ; lu's new com-e E
j os itic% " San Ar.ireas Shake," has been re-
^**Cpies of Dr. Mcdonald's report are ava.. ante
'*asac by Fa.ntasy fsecords. Ask for it at your Teddy Cecercended Record Dealer.
he Mcith.e Washboard Three is enjoying.
- " $5,00 contribution. A 3-page s m.vy A CC:2;.L OF GREAT NiN HITS Public lhiations,pmphlet,is en12able f Co.Mos of the h'vir.g a hesi hit in their new record' being distributca 'it tae t aQ.0. " On the f1jp side is " Don't Blame
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Sumom County Fair, are available frw the 0"
Theae t.re ne subtlest developwnts in t riffle r us te since " Steel *tivin' Man."
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