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General A. R. Luedecke General Manager U. S. Atomic Energy Commission i
Washington, D. C.
Dear General Luedecke:
Attached for your information is a copy of H. J. Res.1008 concerning the proposed location of the nuclear power plant at Bodega Head, California.
This bill is identical to S. J. Res. 167 introduced Ap?il 13, 1964 by Senator Engle.
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1 It would be, appreciated if the Commission would review the attached resolution and furnish its comments to the Committee at the earliest possi-ble date.
Your cooperation is appreciated.
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Mr. Ilcaron of California introduced the following joint resolution; which was referred to the Joint Cominittee on Atomic Energy JOINT RESOLUTION With respect to the proposed location of a nuclear power plant at Bodega Head, California.
Whereas the Pacific Gas and Electric Company proposes to con-struct a nuclear power plant at Bodega Head, Sonoma County, California, within one thousand feet from the rift zone of the San Andreas fault, and has.91 ready expended almost $4,000,000 for excavation and other site develop-ment for such plant; Whereas the Good Friday earthquake of 1964, centering in Alaska, with tremors reaching into California, is the latest of many in the Pacific Basin that have demonstrated over the years the continuing danger of earth movement along the major faultlines of the basin; Whereas the San Andreas fault, which traverses Bodega Head, 1-0 1
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is one such major fracture in the earth's crust whose move-ment caused the San Francisco carthquake of 1906;.
Whereas Doctor J. P. Eaton,.the scismic hazards investigator of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, in' a re-l port prepared in September 1963 for the Atomic Energy Conunission, concluded that Bodega Head "is not an ade-q quately safe location for a nuclear power plant";
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'Whereas, subsequent to the period covered by Doctor Eaton's study, a fault was observed in the sediments above bedrock at said site, and still later in October 1963 when the Pacific-Gas and Electric Company's excavation at the site reached I
forty feet below sea level it was discovered that this geologic fracture extends into the bedrock foundation of the proposed power plant; Whereas the Atomic Energy Commission then requested a sec-ond study of said cite by the Geological Survey, resulting in a second report prepared in December 1963 by Doctor j
Julius Schlocker and Doctor Manud G. Bonilla who-sum-marized the situation as follows:
" Faults that occurred on Point Reyes peninsula in rock similar to that of Bodega Head as a result of the earthquake faulting that occurred in 1906 indicate that if some future i
earthquake, in which fault displacements comparable to those that occmred on the San Andreas fault zone in 1906, took place near Bodega Head, rupturing of near-surface granitic _.
l bedrock would be expected somewhere on Bodega Head."
Whereas an internationally.,,own seismologist, Doctor Pierre Saint-Amands, head of trie. Earth 'and Planetary Sciences-j Division, Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, Cali-fornia, has publicly stated with respect to said site that "a ~
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3 worse foundation' situation would be difficult to envisage;"-
and Whereas despite these warnings and despite the fact that no construction permit yet has been obtained for such plant,.
the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is proceeding with its plans and preparations for use of said site for such plant:
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Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives l
2 of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 That the Atomic Energy _ Commission is directed to make a j
a 4 full and complete report to the Joint Committee on Atomic.
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5 Energy of the Congress with respect to the extent of the 6 Commission's investigation into the risks to the public health 7 and safety involved in locating a nuclear powerplant at said
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1 8 site, including in such report an account of the consideration 9 given to the dangers cited in the reports with respect.to 10 the site by the Geological Survey; and be it further 11 Resolved, That the Atomic Energy Commission shall 12 withhold the granting of any permit for construction of 13 a nuclear powerplant at Bodega Head until the Commis-14.sion can certify to the Congress, with reasonable scientific 15 assurance, the geologic adequacy and seismic safety of said 16 site.
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- PG&E is crowing like a barnyard rooster over an " unsolicited" letter they received from two U.C. geologists, Garniss Curtiss and Jack Evernden, who advised the utility company to take a calculated risk on the proposed Bodega reactor site.
What is significant is that these scientists (as PG&E describes them) spent part of one day investigating Bodega Head; whereas the United States Geological Survey l
The spent several months investigating the site and the entire Bodega Bay area.
U.S. Geological Survey does not share PG&E's feeling of " togetherness" for the z
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Curtiss and Evernden, like PG&E and their hired consultants, are dangling mice before the public's eyes in hopes that the public vill forget the tiger--
the San Andreas Fault itself--whose known length is 600 miles and whose power has helped to raise and lower the Coast Range several times. They neglect to mention that one of the gravest threats to a nuclear power plant on Bodega Head In view of the is from rolling earthwaves generated by the nearby San Andreas.
weakly consolidated marine sediments' and the highly sheared condition of the crumbly quartz-diorite at Bodega Head, no sane geologist would suggest that the X-factor of the destructive power of these rolling shocks can be taken lightly.
To attempt to minimize (or forget to mention) the threat of earthwaves to PG&E's proposed site is a basic mistake, as serious as the basic mistakes that led to the catastrophe of the Vaionte Dam in Italy, the failure of the St.
Francis Dam in Southern California, and the disaster at Baldwin Hills. The l
buck-passing following these calamities was monumental, but it did not restore property or bring the dead back to life.
Curtis and Evernden should realize that when the next 8 -}- earthquake hits this area, PG&E will face a staggering load of emergency repair work. A nuclear accident triggered at the same time vould complicate this problem drastically.
And it would catch people at their most helpless hour. This is why a nuclear gamble with the active San Andreas Fault amounts to a premeditated act of criminal recklessness.
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Page 4 Thursday, Oct. 31, 1963 99th Year, Number 8 Sierra Club Wrong on Bodega Action....
We are for the atomic power gener.
garding Bodega Bay's beauty and its ating plant at Bodega Bay. The plant future as a " unique park site."
means too much to the county as a whole Bodega Bay will be far more attrac.
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-the people, the future of the econ-tive than it ever has been, thanks to the omy as it affects job opportunities, the fact that PG&E has appeared. Can you le,>eling out of the ups and downs of an remember the mudflats, the willy.nilly economy based. on seasonal agriculture construction along its shoreline? The new dnd IUmbering.
gogd will jmprove that, it is giving aC.
"It appers that the biggest protests cess to the point where there was none are from outside the county," one of our before, and you can rest assured that the county officials noted last week.
development of the area, at least any.
l We go along with the official after thing the utility company has to do with, receiving a press release from the Sierra will be worthwldte and become an asset, Club, which is located not in the Sierra nnt a liability.
mountains, nor on a beach, but in the One mere th.ing, why.is the S.ierra Mills Tower, San Francisco.
club protest,ng th,s development and not i
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any other commercial development?
ple who are interested in protecting the What about the fish plants along the natural beauty of our country as it af-shore... the possibility of restaurants fects its use for recreation and outdoor and service stations be,ing stated for the life. It has done much good, but we be.
future the subdivisions that have lieve it is out of bounds on its play last week in filing a brief with the state su.
start,ed up and down the coast,, mar.
ring the area s natural beauty? Is the l
preme court protesting the Bodega site,
'" O'N S' '" 'Y'S 7 not on the basis of its danger-which is the complaint of other groups-but that Finally, there are many sites elong the proposed reactor will take a price.
the ocean that would lend themselves to less scenic resource for its site.
parks far better than Bodega head. We We go out on a limb and state that don't think the members of the Sierra we doubt if more than just a handful of Club really have apprised themselves of Sierra Club members have ever visited what's what along the coast. A Sunday Bodega Bay, before or since PG&E has drive is certainly in order. We had believ.
started its work. We go along with the ed all the hullabaloo about the "destruc-precepts of the Sierra Club although we tion of nature"... until we took our don't happen to be a member, but we
" Sunday drive" and found the accusa-ce'rtainly can't support their claim re.
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There has been a great weeping and cense to build a power plant will feature wailing and gnashing of teeth on the part a public park. In the pnt, Bode *a IIead, of self styled conservationists over what in a% tion to being posted with 'no tres-passmg, signs, was inaccessible by road, they fear will be tne marring of Bodega One is now in the process of construe.
IIcad's stark and primeval beauty by tion.
PaciCc Gas and Electric company's pro-Furthermore, if memory serves us posed nuclear power plant.
cotTectly, the state some time ago Beauty, however-as we are reminded turned down an opportunity to make.a by the Santa Rosa Press Democrat - public park out of the area. Be that as lies in the eye of the beholder, and it is it may, the " conservation" opposition questionable that the foes of the pro-obviously is a contrived front for ideo-posed plant have ever beheld Bodega logical opposition to private industry's
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ingenuity in supplying the public with "Under private ownership it was for-services it needs, in the most modern, bidden ground, closed to members of economical manner. We agree. with the the public. Tbc University of California Press Democrat that if a function of Bo-has not, as yet announced a policy re-dega llead is to give pleasure to the pub-garding that portion it has purchased lie, then PG&E's development of access for a marine biology station. PG&E has roads and a park should be a boon to announced that the portion on which it the nature lover and, even more impor-seeks Atomic Engergy commission li. tant, to the taxpayer, i
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PA$TE BEYOND Have you been to Bodeka Bay re-IF the marring of the primitive; i
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scenery of the Bodega Head is the true' issue, then the construction of the plant i Some readers have probably fol-will AID that cause, not hurt it-be.
Jowed the wailings of self-styled con-l servationists over what they fear will cause as it is now, it has been closed :
to the general public.
j be the marring of the tip of the land.
i at the far edge of the.;ay, called "Bo-And, besides. the construction of '
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dega's Head," by the proposed nuclear the plant will bring taxes INTO the area, plus employment.
j power plant of PG and E Co.
j We wonder just how many of the foes of the proposed plant have ever been to Bodera Bay. We hadn't been there-until last week-and we side-ntAr ctipeiwos tracked a couple of hundred miles en route home from a vacation to view the
. controversial site first-hand.
We can report that Bodega Head has been CLOSED under private own-ership. We can report that the Uni-versity of California purchased a por-tion of Bodega Head for a marine bio-logy station, and has not as vet an-nounced a policy regarding vch' ether it will be open to the public.
We can report thet PG and E Co.
is at present constructing a road from Bodega Bay to Bodega Head to con-tinue its borings to establish the exact depths of rock upon which the atomie plant will be erected.
PG and E, also, has announced that land noon which it seeks a license to operate 'from the Atomic Energy Commicsion will feature a public park.
In addition to the no trespassing s!gns at Dodega Head in the pest. it was inaccessible by road. PG and E Co. is making it accessible by road.
There is little doubt in the mind of the editor of the Mission News as to the true reason for the -oppo,sition to the construction of the atomic plant. yyo"D enONDgOMOM OF PAGE.
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