ML20249B193
| ML20249B193 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Diablo Canyon |
| Issue date: | 02/24/1976 |
| From: | Roy G, Thompson D, Warnick F NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE) |
| To: | |
| References | |
| PNO-76-031, PNO-76-31, NUDOCS 9806220156 | |
| Download: ML20249B193 (1) | |
Text
__
_ - - - _Y/N hhfM%
k d k //
O >
Fabruary 24, 1976 s -
N PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION O'F' EVENT OR UNUSUAL Oi:CURRENCE -PNO-76-31
~
This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance.
The information presented is as initially received without verification or evaluation and is_ basically all that is known by OIE staff as of 8:00 a. m. on date of this notification.
IT SHOULD BE SPECIFICALLY UOTED THAT THIS NOTIFICATION MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT LATER MAY BE DETERMINED TO I
BE INACCURATE OR INCONSISTENT. AN OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT NOTIFICATION OF AN INCIDENT OR OCCURRENCE (BLUE SHEET) SUBSEQUENTLY WILL BE ISSUED IF WARRANTED.
Facility:
Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 & 2 Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Subject:
Security Incident On Sunday 2/22/76 at approximately 11:00 am a group calling themselves the " Continental March for Peace" arrived at the entrance to the PG&E private road (Avila Gate) approximately 8 miles from the plant protected The group had previously requested a tour and were met at the gate area.
by the normal PG&E tour bus. Since a demonstration of some type was anticipated by PG&E, the San Luis Obispo Sheriff, PG&E security officials and a surveillance helicopter were standing by.
Of the 40 " marchers" 10 were admitted for the tour but instead of boarding the bus 2 females began hiking in the general direction of l
the plant (inside perimeter fence).
After repeated warnings the two were arrested for trespassing. Two males similarly disregarded PG&E's warnings and were also arrested. Others of the group staged a " sit in" and 4 more were arrested by the sheriff for obstructing justice (8 arrests in all).
Throughout the demonstration one of the leaders of the group and a D'
female companion waited quietly. They accepted PG&E's original tour
,/
offer, spent about 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> with PG&E security officers at the plant
/
overlook (outside the protected area) and then departed peacefully.
d.)
PG&E has filed complaints and the 8 arrested are being held on $650.00
-C bail.
O k
r Media interest is expected 4
i Region V, (San Francisco) received notification of this occurrence by l
telephone from the licensee at 8:15 a.m. on February 23, 1976.
Contact:
- FWarnick, IE x27261
Chairman Anders Commissioner Mason S. J. Chilk, SECY Commissioner Gilinsky-Commissioner Rowden G. F. Murphy, JCAE Commissioner Kennedy C. C. Kammerer, CA L. V. Gossick, J. G. Davis, OIE J. A. Harris, PA B. C. Rusche, ';RR J. La Fleur ISP T. J. McTiernan, AIA K. R. Chapman, NMSS H. K. Shapar, ELD P Bldg k,
- H St
,4 MNBB'E', ;
k.ugee
</
.Transnitred:
h-ph a M,nL _
PREI.7N T !AR Y '.Wr ! P II' A7 T.... =;m e ottni t e urect nceroe 9806220156 760224 PDR I&E PNO-76-031 PDR
.J