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DATE: 07/09/10 Borchardt Weber Virgilio Ash Mamish OGC/GC Wiggins, NSIR Collins, RIV Reyes, RII Dapas, RI Burns, OGC Kotzalas, OEDO ASSIGNED TO: NRR CONTACT: Leeds SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS:\ EDO Principal Correspondence Control FROM: DUE: 08/16/10 Scott Portzline Three Mile Island Alert Paul Gunter Beyond Nuclear Norm Cohen Unplug Salem TO: I Vietti-Cook, SECY FOR SIGNATURE OF Leeds, NRR DESC: **-GRN ** Gulf Oil Spill and Reactor Safety (EDATS: SECY-2010-0358)
EDO Principal Principal Correspondence Correspondence Control Control FROM:
DATE: 07/09/10 ASSIGNED TO: CONTACT: NRR Leeds SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS: EDO CONTROL: G20100433 DOC DT: 06/14/10 FINAL REPLY: CRC NO: 10-0316 ROUTING: Borchardt Weber Virgilio Ash Mamish OGC/GC Wiggins, NSIR Collins, RIV Reyes, RII Dapas, RI Burns, OGC Kotzalas, OEDO EDATS Number: SECY-2010-0358 Source: SECY Genera Infrmaio Assigned To: NRR Other Assignees:
FROM:                  DUE: 08/16/10                 EDO CONTROL: G20100433 G20100433 DOC DT: 06/14/10 FINAL REPLY:
REPLY:
Scott Portzline Scott Three Three Mile    Island Alert Mile Island Alert I
Paul Gunter Gunter Beyond Nuclear Nuclear Norm Cohen Norm Cohen Unplug Salem Salem TO:
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Vietti-Cook, Vietti-Cook, SECY FOR SIGNATURE SIGNATURE OF :               **-GRN
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                                            **              CRC NO: 10-0316 Leeds, NRR Leeds, DESC:
DESC:                                                      ROUTING:
ROUTING:
Gulf Oil Spill Spill and Reactor Reactor Safety                     Borchardt Borchardt (EDATS: SECY-2010-0358)
(EDATS: SECY-2010-0358)                                Weber Weber Virgilio Ash Ash Mamish Mamish OGC/GC DATE: 07/09/10                                              Wiggins, Wiggins, NSIR Collins, Collins, RIV ASSIGNED TO:TO:          CONTACT:
CONTACT:                            Reyes, RII Reyes, RII Dapas, RI Dapas,  RI NRR NRR            Leeds Leeds                          Burns, Burns, OGC OGC Kotzalas, OEDO Kotzalas, INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS:
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS       REMARKS:
 
EDATS Number: SECY-2010-0358 SECY-2010-0358                                                                         Source: SECYSECY General  Infrmaio Genera Information',                          ",'                      ,        '.,"                  .''              ">
Assigned To: NRR Assigned                                                                                        OEDO Due Date: 8/2/2010 II      :00 PM 11:00 Other Assignees:
Other  Assignees:                                                                               SECY Due Date: 8/2/2010 II SECY                       11:00
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==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Gulf Oil Spill and Reactor Safety
Gulf Oil Spill and Reactor Safety


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8/2/2010 11:00 PM SECY Due Date: 8/2/2010 11:00 PM CC Routing: NSIR; RegionlV; Regionll; Regionl; OGC ADAMS Accession Numbers -Incoming:
NONE Response/Package:
NONE 0 i .1 Cross Reference Number: G20100433, LTR-10-0316 Related Task: File Routing: EDATS Staff Initiated:
NO Recurring Item: NO Agency Lesson Learned: NO OEDO Monthly Report Item: NO PoesI nhiratio Action Type: Letter Signature Level: NRR Approval Level: No Approval Required OEDO Concurrence:
NO OCM Concurrence:
NO OCA Concurrence:
NO Special Instructions:
Priority:
Medium Sensitivity:
None Urgency: NO Originator Name: S. Portzline, P. Gunter, N. Cohen Date of Incoming:
6/14/2010 Originating Organization:
Three Mile Island Document Received by SECY Date: 7/9/2010 Alert,Beyond Nuclear,Unplug Salem Addressee:
Annette Vietti-Cook, SECY Date Response Requested by Originator:
NONE Incoming Task Received:
Letter Page 1 of I EDATS Number: SECY-2010-0358 Source: SECY General Information', ",' , '.," .' ' "> Assigned To: NRR Other Assignees:


==Subject:==
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== Description:==
CC Routing: NSIR; RegionIV;        Regionll; Regionl; RegionlV; RegionII;      Regionl; OGC ADAMS Accession ADAMS      Accession Numbers - Incoming:
Incoming: NONE NONE                                                  Response/Package:
Response/Package: NONE  NONE
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Cross Reference Reference Number: G20 G20100433, 100433, LTR-10-0316 L TR-I 0-0316                                                        Staff Initiated:
Initiated: NONO Related Task:                                                                                                  Recurring Item: NO Recurring            NO EDATS File Routing: EDA    TS                                                                                Agency Lesson    Learned:    NO NO OEDO Monthly Report Item: NO    NO PoesI      nhiratio Process,lnformation      ."              . t  :  **  "              *        *    '.'    -;  *  ."    ....      r;    :  .'.        "--
Action Type: Letter                                                                                                Priority: Medium Sensitivity: None Sensitivity:
Signature Level: NRR Signature                                                                                                              Urgency: NO  NO Approval Level: No Approval Approval Required Required OEDO Concurrence:
Concurrence: NO NO OCM Concurrence:
Concurrence: NO NO Concurrence: NO OCA Concurrence:      NO Special Instructions:
Special Instructions:
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Originator          S. Portzline, P. Gunter, N. Cohen                                                  Date of Incoming: 6/14/2010 6114/20 I 0 Originating Organization:
Originating  Organization: Three Three Mile Island                                    Document Received by SECY Date: 7/9/2010 7/9/20 10 Alert,Beyond  Nuclear,Unplug Salem Alert,Beyond Nuclear,Unplug Addressee: Annette Annette Vietti-Cook, SECY                                          Date Response Requested        Originator: NONE Requested by Originator:      NONE Received: Letter Incoming Task Received:    Letter Page 11 of Page        of I1


CC Routing: NSIR; RegionIV; RegionII; Regionl; OGC ADAMS Accession Numbers -Incoming:
OFFICE OF THE THE SECRETARY SECRETARY CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL CORRESPONDENCE                    TICKET CONTROL TICKET Date Printed:
NONE OEDO Due Date: 8/2/2010 II :00 PM SECY Due Date: 8/2/2010 II :00 PM Response/Package:
Date Printed:Jui Jul 09, 09, 2010 2010 12:18 12:18 PAPER NUMBER:       LTR- 10-0316 LTR-IO-0316                                LOGGING        07/09/2010 LOGGING DATE: 07/09/2010 ACTION OFFICE:      EDO AUTHOR:             Scott Portzline AFFILIATION:
NONE
AFFILIATION:        PA ADDRESSEE:         Annette Vietti-Cook
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Cross Reference Number: G20 100433, L TR-I 0-0316 Related Task: File Routing: EDA TS Staff Initiated:
NO Recurring Item: NO Agency Lesson Learned: NO OEDO Monthly Report Item: NO Process,lnformation
." . t : ** " * * '.' -; * ." .... r; : .'. "--Action Type: Letter Signature Level: NRR Approval Level: No Approval Required OEDO Concurrence:
NO OCM Concurrence:
NO OCA Concurrence:
NO Special Instructions:
Priority:
Medium Sensitivity:
None Urgency: NO Docu ment Information ' " :,., " ". ',' '.' '.' . . . " .
,',. ,I, .' J ,. J , ., (t ' Originator Name: S. Portzline, P. Gunter, N. Cohen Originating Organization:
Three Mile Island Alert,Beyond Nuclear,Unplug Salem Addressee:
Annette Vietti-Cook, SECY Incoming Task Received:
Letter Date of Incoming:
6114/20 I 0 Document Received by SECY Date: 7/9/20 10 Date Response Requested by Originator:
NONE Page 1 of 1 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARYCORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET Date Printed: Jul 09, 2010 12:18 PAPER NUMBER: ACTION OFFICE: LTR- 10-0316 EDO LOGGING DATE: 07/09/2010 AUTHOR: AFFILIATION:
ADDRESSEE:Scott Portzline PAAnnette Vietti-Cook


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Gulf oil spill and reactor safety ACTION: DISTRIBUTION:
Gulf oil spill and reactor safety ACTION:             Direct Reply Reply DISTRIBUTION:       RF...
LETTER DATE: ACKNOWLEDGED SPECIAL HANDLING: Direct Reply RF... SECY to Ack 06/14/2010 No Made publicly available in ADAMS via EDO/DPC NOTES: FILE LOCATION: ADAMS DATE DUE: 08/02/2010 DATE SIGNED: EDO --G2ninnAii PAPER NUMBER: ACTION OFFICE: AUTHOR: AFFILIATION:
RF ... SECY to Ack LETTER DATE:        06/14/2010 06114/2010 ACKNOWLEDGED ACKNOWLEDGED        No SPECIAL HANDLING:
ADDRESSEE:
HANDLING:  Made publicly available in ADAMS via EDO/DPC Made NOTES:
FILE LOCATION:
LOCATION:      ADAMS DATE DUE:           08/02/2010
                  . 08/02/2010*                        DATE SIGNED:
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June      2010 June 14, 2010 u.s. Nuclear Regulatory U.S.          Regulatory Commission Commission One White Flint North 11555 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Rockville, MD 20852-2738 20852-2738 Re: Gulf oil spill and reactor safety Secretary of the NRC, Dear Secretary We are looking for assurances      that the proper assurances that        proper federal and state agencies are working working in a coordinated coordinated and comprehensive comprehensive effort to prevent safety problems problems at coastal nuclear plants which could be caused by the Gulf oil spill. Thus far, there    there has been no guidance guidance from the Nuclear Regulatory Regulatory Commission to its reactor reg,etor licensees. The NRC has not yet designated an officer  officer or aa task force to handle handle a response plan for this event. Therefore, Therefore, as concerned citizens we would like to      to know what is being done. The process process  should be   made   publicly transparent transparent  to allay concerns.
ACTION: DISTRIBUTION:
Additionally, we want to be assured assured that surface and submerged submerged oil plumes are  are being monitored before they near near aa reactor site. If If oil contaminated water were to    to infiltrate the water intake                   damage to safety systems could result.
LETTER DATE: ACKNOWLEDGED SPECIAL HANDLING:
intake system, serious damage Nuclear Nuclear plants have procedures procedures to shut down in  in advance advance of water water contamination contamination events to prevent such damage.
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damage. Of course this relies upon proper tracking of the      the plumes.
DATE DUE: OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET Date Printed: Jui 09, 2010 12:18 LTR-IO-0316 EDO LOGGING DATE: 07/09/2010 Scott Portzline PA Annette Vietti-Cook Gulf oil spill and reactor safety Direct Reply RF ... SECY to Ack 06114/2010 No Made publicly available in ADAMS via EDO/DPC ADAMS . 08/02/2010*
Such a shut-down eventevent did happen on the Delaware River in NovemberNovember 2004 2004 when an oil tanker spilled 265,000 gallons of crude oil near Philadelphia Philadelphia PA. TheThe Salem Salem     NJ nuclear plant shutdown shutdown   its reactors for nearly two weeks   as a precaution against the submerged precaution                submerged oil.
DATE SIGNED: EDO --G? 01 II n LI. "l "l June 14, 2010 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Re: Gulf oil spill and reactor safety Dear Secretary of the NRC, We are looking for assurances that the proper federal and state agencies are working in a coordinated and comprehensive effort to prevent safety problems at coastal nuclear plants which could be caused by the Gulf oil spill. Thus far, there has been no guidance from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to its reactor licensees.
In that event, the Coast Guard did not have the phone number for the nuclear In                                                                              nuclear plant and instead mistakenly mistakenly called the Unplug Salem nuclearnuclear watchdog chairman chairman at his home in  in the middle middle of the night.
The NRC has not yet designated an officer or a task force to handle a response plan for this event. Therefore, as concerned citizens we would like to know what is being done. The process should be made publicly transparent to allay concerns.Additionally, we want to be assured that surface and submerged oil plumes are being monitored before they near a reactor site. If oil contaminated water were to infiltrate the water intake system, serious damage to safety systems could result.Nuclear plants have procedures to shut down in advance of water contamination events to prevent such damage. Of course this relies upon proper tracking of the plumes.Such a shut-down event did happen on the Delaware River in November 2004 when an oil tanker spilled 265,000 gallons of crude oil near Philadelphia PA. The Salem NJ nuclear plant shutdown its reactors for nearly two weeks as a precaution against the submerged oil.In that event, the Coast Guard did not have the phone number for the nuclear plant and instead mistakenly called the Unplug Salem nuclear watchdog chairman at his home in the middle of the night.We would like to be certain that no one is caught off guard.u.s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Re: Gulf oil spill and reactor safety Dear Secretary of the NRC, June 14, 2010 We are looking for assurances that the proper federal and state agencies are working in a coordinated and comprehensive effort to prevent safety problems at coastal nuclear plants which could be caused by the Gulf oil spill. Thus far, there has been no guidance from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to its reg,etor licensees.
We would like to be certain that no one is caught off guard.
The NRC has not yet designated an officer or a task force to handle a response plan for this event. Therefore, as concerned citizens we would like to know what is being done. The process should be made publicly transparent to allay concerns.
 
Additionally, we want to be assured that surface and submerged oil plumes are being monitored before they near a reactor site. If oil contaminated water were to infiltrate the water intake system, serious damage to safety systems could result. Nuclear plants have procedures to shut down in advance of water contamination events to prevent such damage. Of course this relies upon proper tracking of the plumes. Such a shut-down event did happen on the Delaware River in November 2004 when an oil tanker spilled 265,000 gallons of crude oil near Philadelphia PA. The Salem NJ nuclear plant shutdown its reactors for nearly two weeks as a precaution against the submerged oil. In that event, the Coast Guard did not have the phone number for the nuclear plant and instead mistakenly called the Unplug Salem nuclear watchdog chairman at his home in the middle of the night. We would like to be certain that no one is caught off guard.
We would like to know:
We would like to know:* Who is monitoring the sub-surface oil plumes?Can special monitoring resources be set up at the Crystal River nuclear plant, and potentially reactors on the Atlantic Coast of Florida?* How are nuclear plants protecting themselves from the oil, chemical dispersants and dissolved methane now in the sea water?* What guidance is the NRC providing?
* Who is monitoring monitoring the sub-surface            plumes?
* Has the NRC-asked for assistance from NOAA's National Ocean Service to specifically monitor the behavior and movement of the oil, chemicals and methane near the nuclear plants?* What federal and state agencies are involved in a coordinated effort?Scott Portzline -Three Mile Island Alert, Harrisburg PA Paul Gunter -Beyond Nuclear, Takoma Park MD Norm Cohen -Unplug Salem, NJ Scott .Portzline, Security Paul Gunter, Director Norm Cohen Coordinator, Consultant to TMI Alert, Reactor Oversight Project UNPLUG Salem Campaign, 3715 N 3 rd Street Beyond Nuclear, 321 Bar Avenue, Harrisburg PA 17110 6930 Carroll Avenue Suite 400 Linwood NJ 08221 Tel. 717 232-8863 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Tel. 609-601-8583 Tel. 301 270 2209 Cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission National Oceanic and Atmospheric One White Flint North Administration 11555 Rockville Pike Office of Response and Restoration Rockville, MD 20852-2738 1305 East-West Highway Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters U.S. Department of Homeland Security Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, DC 20528 2100 Second Street, SW Stop 7101 Washington, Dc 20593-7 101 We would like to know:
sub-surface oil plumes?
* Who is monitoring the sub-surface oil plumes?
* monitoring resources Can special monitoring      resources be set up at the Crystal River nuclear      nuclear plant, and potentially reactors on the Atlantic Coast of Florida?    Florida?
* Can special monitoring resources be set up at the Crystal River nuclear plant, and potentially reactors on the Atlantic Coast of Florida?
    **                  nuclear plants protecting How are nuclear              protecting themselves themselves from the oil, chemical dispersants and dissolved        methane now in dissolved methane              in the sea water?
* How are nuclear plants protecting themselves from the oil, chemical dispersants and dissolved methane now in the sea water?
    **    What guidance is the NRC providing?providing?
* What guidance is the NRC providing?
    **    Has the NRC-asked NRC-asked for assistance assistance from NOAA's National Ocean Service        Service behavior and movement of the oil, chemicals to specifically monitor the behavior                                          chemicals and methane near the nuclearnuclear plants?
* Has the NRC-asked for assistance from NOAA's National Ocean Service to specifically monitor the behavior and movement of the oil, chemicals and methane near the nuclear plants?
plants?
* What federal and state agencies are involved in a coordinated effort? Scott Portzline, Security Consultant to TMI Alert, 3715 N 3'd Street Harrisburg PA 17110 Tel. 717 232-8863 Cc: Scott Portzline -Three Mile Island Alert, Harrisburg PA Paul Gunter -Beyond Nuclear, Takoma Park MD Norm Cohen -Unplug Salem, NJ Paul Gunter, Director Norm Cohen Coordinator, Reactor Oversight Project UNPLUG Salem Campaign, Beyond Nuclear, 321 Bar Avenue, 6930 Carroll Avenue Suite 400. Linwood NJ 08221 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Tel. 609-601-8583 Tel. 301 2702209 u.s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission National Oceanic and Atmospheric One White Flint North Administration I 1555 Rockville Pike Office of Response and Restoration Rockville, MD 20852-2738 1305 East-West Highway Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 u.s. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters U.S. Department of Homeland Security Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, DC 20528 2 I 00 Second Street, SW Stop 7 I 0 I Washington, Dc 20593-710 I For Immediate Release: June 14, 2010 " Contact: Scott Portzline, Three Mile Island Alert, 717-232-8863 Paul Gunter, Beyond Nuclear, 301-523-0201, 301-455-5655Norm Cohen, Unplug Salem Campaign, 609-335-8176Nuclear Watchdog Groups Raise Reactor Safety Concerns over the Gulf Oil Spill Nuclear power watchdog groups are calling for an across-the-board and transparent analysis of all critical actions which will be necessary to prevent damage to coastal reactors posed by the threat of contaminated water. In a letter to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the US Coast Guard, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Department of Homeland Security, the watchdog groups ask for assurances that comprehensive guidance from federal agencies is being provided to reactor licensees.
      **  What federal and state agencies agencies are involved in      in a a coordinated effort?
They are also calling for the constant monitoring of the oil plumes.If surface or submerged oil contaminated water were to infiltrate the water intake system serious damage to safety systems could result. Nuclear plants have procedures to shut down. in advance of water contamination events to prevent such damage. Such a shut-down event did happen on the Delaware River in November 2004 when an oil tanker spilled 265,000 gallons of crude oil near Philadelphia PA. The Salem NJ nuclear plant shutdown its reactors for nearly two weeks as a precaution against the submerged oil.The unprecedented nature of this problem is especially-concerning because there are now"thousands of smaller spills"' which must be accounted for. The ever-changing currents in the Gulf create a very difficult situation for the tracking of the plumes compared to the Delaware River spill.Furthermore, BP states that the underwater oil plumes don't exist, contrary to independent scientists' analysis.
effort?
This type of confusion must be resolved with an accountable federal agency and a notification process for the encroachment of underwater and surface oil plumes to coastal waters, especially near nuclear power plants."BP is disputing that underwater oil plumes are spreading throughout the Gulf region," said Paul Gunter, Director of the Reactor Oversight Project for the Takoma Park, MD based organization Beyond Nuclear. "It is vital that an NRC safety analysis be madepublic before coastal reactors take in billions of gallons of oil-contaminated water." I As described by Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen in a June 7th 2010 press conference., ". For Immediate Release: June 14,2010 . Contact: Scott Portzline, Three Mile Island Alert, 717-232-8863 Paul Gunter, Beyond Nuclear, 301-523-0201, 301-455-5655 Norm Cohen, Unplug Salem Campaign, 609-335-8176 Nuclear Watchdog Groups Raise Reactor Safety Concerns over the Gulf Oil Spill Nuclear power watchdog groups are calling for an across-the-board and transparent analysis of all critical actions which will be necessary to prevent damage to coastal reactors posed by the threat of contaminated water. In a letter to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the US Coast Guard, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Department of Homeland Security, the watchdog groups ask for assurances that comprehensive guidance from federal agencies is being provided to reactor licensees.
Scott Portzline -Three Mile Island Alert, Harrisburg Harrisburg PA Paul Gunter - Beyond Nuclear, Takoma Park MD              MD Norm Cohen - Unplug Salem, NJ Scott .Portzline, Portzline, Security        Paul Gunter, Director                Norm Cohen Coordinator, Consultant to TMI Alert, Consultant                          Reactor Oversight Project            UNPLUG Salem Campaign, UNPLUG          Campaign, 3715 N  N 3'd  Street 3 rd Street              Beyond    Nuclear, Beyond Nuclear,                      321 Bar Avenue, 321 Bar Avenue, Harrisburg PA 17110 Harrisburg                          6930 Carroll Avenue Suite 400. 400    Linwood NJ 08221 Tel. 717 232-8863                    Takoma Park, MD 20912                Tel. 609-601-8583 609-601-8583 Tel. 301 270 Tel. 301      2209 2702209 Cc:
They are also calling for the constant mon,itoring of the oil plumes. If surface or submerged oil contaminated water were to infiltrate the water intake system serious damage to safety systems could result. Nuclear plants have procedures to shut down, in advance of water contamination events to prevent such damage. Such a down event did happen on the Delaware River in November 2004 when an oil tanker spilled 265,000 gallons of crude oil near Philadelphia PA. The Salem NJ nuclear plant shutdown its reactors for nearly two weeks as a precaution against the submerged oil. The unprecedented nature of this problem is especially-concerning because there are now "thousands of sma!ler spills,,1 which must be accounted for. The ever-changing currents in the Gulf create a very difficult situation for the tracking of the plumes compared to the Delaware River spill. Furthermore, BP states that the underwater oil plumes don't ex'ist, contrary to independent scientists' analysis.
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This type of confusion must be resolved with an accountable federal agency and a notification process for the encroachment of underwater and surface oil plumes to coastal waters, especially near nuclear power plants. "BP is disputing that underwater oil plumes are spreading throughout the Gulf region," said Paul Gunter, Director of the Reactor Oversight Project for the Takoma Park, MD based organization Beyond Nuclear. "It is vital that an NRC safety analysis be made public before coastal reactors take in billions of gallons of oil-contaminated water." 1 As described by Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen in a June 7th 20 I 0 press conference, Scott Portzline of Three Mile Island Alert, Harrisburg PA said, "I have not seen any communiques or guidance from the NRC alerting the plants to the unprecedented nature of the threat posed by the multiple sub-surface oil plumes. Therefore, reactor operators might be caught off guard if they are relying on their prior limited experience with oil slicks." An additional concern is that chemical dispersants and elevated methane gas levels in the Gulf sea water might cause problems with reactor safety systems. Consequently, a full and transparent accounting of all factors must be acted upon.Norm Cohen, Coordinator for the Unplug Salem Campaign said, "We are urging the NRC to clearly document what actions and contingency plans it will employ in response to this crisis. We want to know how the various response agencies are interacting right now." The letter containing the concerns and questions for the federal agencies is attached.Note: link
U.S. Nuclear        Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory      Commission            National Oceanic Oceanic and Atmospheric One White Flint North                                  Administration Administration 11555 I 1555 Rockville Rockville Pike                              Office of Response and Restoration Rockville, MD 20852-2738 20852-2738                      1305 East-West East-West Highway Highway Silver Spring, Maryland 2091020910 u.s. Department U.S. Department of Homeland SecuritySecurity        U.S. Coast Guard Guard Headquarters Headquarters U.S. Department Department of Homeland Homeland Security            Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Commandant, Washington, DC 20528 Washington,                                            2100 2 I 00 Second Street, SW Stop 77101  I0 I Washington,    Dc  20593-7 Washington, Dc 20593-710 I    101
-Overhead photo of Crvstal River nuclear nower pla11t intake canals.In September 2009 the plant was temporarily shutdown to replace aging steamgenerators. During the repairs, workers discovered a crack in the concrete containment building.
 
The reactor remains shutdown. " ;. Scott Portzline of Three Mile Island Alert, Harrisburg P A said, "I have not seen any communiques or guidance from the NRC alerting the plants to the unprecedented nature of the threat posed by the multiple sub-surface oil plumes. Therefore, reactor operators might be caught off guard if they are relying on their prior limited experience with oil slicks. " An additional concern is that chemical dispersants and elevated methane gas levels in the Gulf sea water might cause problems with reactor safety systems. Consequently, a full and transparent accounting of all factors must be acted upon. Norm Cohen, Coordinator for the Unplug Salem Campaign said, "We are urging the NRC to clearly document what actions and contingency plans it will employ in response to this crisis. We want to know how the various response agencies are interacting right now." The letter containing the concerns and questions for the federal agencies is attached.
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In September 2009 the plant was temporarily shutdown to replace aging steam generators.
For Immediate Immediate Release: June 14,            2010 ."
During the repairs, workers discovered a crack in the concrete containment building.
14,2010 Contact:          Scott Portzline, Three Mile Island Alert, 717-232-8863 Paul Gunter, Beyond Nuclear, 301-523-0201,                 301-455-5655 301-523-0201, 301-455-5655 Norm Cohen, Cohen, Unplug Salem Campaign, 609-335-8176 609-335-8176 Nuclear Nuclear Watchdog Watchdog Groups Raise Reactor          Reactor Safety Concerns Concerns over the Gulf Oil Spill Nuclear power watchdog groups are calling for an across-the-board across-the-board and transparent transparent analysis of all critical actions actions which will be necessary to prevent damage to coastal reactors reactors posed by the threat of contaminated contaminated water. In a letter to the US Nuclear  Nuclear Regulatory Regulatory    Commission,      the US  Coast    Guard,  the National      Oceanic Oceanic  and  Atmospheric Atmospheric Administration and the Department of Homeland Administration                                  Homeland Security, the watchdog groups ask for assurances assurances that comprehensive comprehensive guidance from federal  federal agencies is being provided to reactor licensees. They are also calling calling for the constant constant monitoring mon,itoring of the oil plumes.
The reactor remains shutdown.  }}
If surface or submerged submerged oil contaminated water were to infiltrate  infiltrate the water intake system serious damage damage to safety systems could result. Nuclear  Nuclear plants have procedures to shut    shut down.
down, in advance advance of water contamination contamination events to prevent such damage. Such a shut-down event did happen on the Delaware Delaware River in November 2004 when          when an oil tanker tanker spilled 265,000 gallons of crude oil near Philadelphia Philadelphia PA. The Salem NJ nuclear    nuclear plant plant shutdown its reactors reactors for nearly two weeks as a precaution precaution against the submerged submerged oil.
The unprecedented unprecedented nature of this problem is especially-concerning especially-concerning because there are now      now "thousands "thousands of sma!ler smaller spills,,1 spills"' which must be accounted for. The ever-changingever-changing currents in the Gulf create a very difficult situation for the tracking of the plumes compared      compared to thethe Delaware River spill.
Furthermore, BP states that the underwater Furthermore,                           underwater oil plumes don't ex'ist,  exist, contrary contrary to independent scientists' scientists' analysis. This type of confusion must be resolved with an accountable accountable    federal  agency and a notification process for the encroachment encroachment of underwater underwater and surface surface oil plumes to coastal waters, especially especially near nuclear power plants.
    "BP is disputing that underwater underwater oil plumes are spreading throughout the Gulf region,"        region,"
said Paul Gunter, Director of the Reactor Oversight Oversight Project Project for the Takoma Takoma Park, MD based  organization Beyond Nuclear. "It based organization                            "It is vital that an NRC safety analysis be made public  before    coastal public before coastal    reactors  take  in billions of gallons of oil-contaminated oil-contaminated water."
1I As described described by Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen in a June 7th 7th 2010        conference.
20 I 0 press conference,
 
" ;.
Scott Portzline of Three Three Mile Island Alert, Harrisburg Harrisburg PPA        "I have not seen any A said, "I                any communiques communiques or guidance from the NRC alertingalerting the plants        unprecedented nature plants to the unprecedented of the threat posed by the multiple sub-surface sub-surface oil plumes. Therefore, reactor operators might be caught off guard if they are relying on their prior limited experience experience with oil slicks.""
slicks.
An additional concern is that chemical chemical dispersants dispersants and elevated elevated methane methane gas levels in the Gulf sea water might cause problems with reactor safety systems. Consequently, a full and transparent transparent accounting accounting of all factors must be acted upon.
Norm Cohen, Cohen, Coordinator Coordinator for the Unplug Salem Campaign said, "We    "We are urging the the NRC to clearly clearly document what actions and contingency contingency plans it will employ employ in response response to this crisis. We want to know how the various response                    interacting right response agencies are interacting  right now."
now."
The letter containing containing the concerns concerns and questions questions for the federal agencies agencies is attached.
Note: link - Overhead photo of Crvstal River nuclear nower pla11t intake canals.
In September September 2009 the plant was temporarily temporarily shutdown shutdown to replace aging steam generators. During the repairs, workers discovered discovered a crack in the concrete containment building. The reactor remains shutdown.
containment
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June 2010 June 14, 2010 u.s. Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Regulatory Commission Commission One White Flint North 11555 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Rockville, MD 20852-2738 20852-2738 Re: Gulf oil spill and reactor safety Secretary of the NRC, Dear Secretary We are looking for assurances that the proper assurances that proper federal and state agencies are working working in a coordinated coordinated and comprehensive comprehensive effort to prevent safety problems problems at coastal nuclear plants which could be caused by the Gulf oil spill. Thus far, there there has been no guidance guidance from the Nuclear Regulatory Regulatory Commission to its reactor reg,etor licensees. The NRC has not yet designated an officer officer or aa task force to handle handle a response plan for this event. Therefore, Therefore, as concerned citizens we would like to to know what is being done. The process process should be made publicly transparent transparent to allay concerns.

Additionally, we want to be assured assured that surface and submerged submerged oil plumes are are being monitored before they near near aa reactor site. If If oil contaminated water were to to infiltrate the water intake damage to safety systems could result.

intake system, serious damage Nuclear Nuclear plants have procedures procedures to shut down in in advance advance of water water contamination contamination events to prevent such damage.

damage. Of course this relies upon proper tracking of the the plumes.

Such a shut-down eventevent did happen on the Delaware River in NovemberNovember 2004 2004 when an oil tanker spilled 265,000 gallons of crude oil near Philadelphia Philadelphia PA. TheThe Salem Salem NJ nuclear plant shutdown shutdown its reactors for nearly two weeks as a precaution against the submerged precaution submerged oil.

In that event, the Coast Guard did not have the phone number for the nuclear In nuclear plant and instead mistakenly mistakenly called the Unplug Salem nuclearnuclear watchdog chairman chairman at his home in in the middle middle of the night.

We would like to be certain that no one is caught off guard.

We would like to know:

  • Who is monitoring monitoring the sub-surface plumes?

sub-surface oil plumes?

  • monitoring resources Can special monitoring resources be set up at the Crystal River nuclear nuclear plant, and potentially reactors on the Atlantic Coast of Florida? Florida?
    • nuclear plants protecting How are nuclear protecting themselves themselves from the oil, chemical dispersants and dissolved methane now in dissolved methane in the sea water?
    • What guidance is the NRC providing?providing?
    • Has the NRC-asked NRC-asked for assistance assistance from NOAA's National Ocean Service Service behavior and movement of the oil, chemicals to specifically monitor the behavior chemicals and methane near the nuclearnuclear plants?

plants?

    • What federal and state agencies agencies are involved in in a a coordinated effort?

effort?

Scott Portzline -Three Mile Island Alert, Harrisburg Harrisburg PA Paul Gunter - Beyond Nuclear, Takoma Park MD MD Norm Cohen - Unplug Salem, NJ Scott .Portzline, Portzline, Security Paul Gunter, Director Norm Cohen Coordinator, Consultant to TMI Alert, Consultant Reactor Oversight Project UNPLUG Salem Campaign, UNPLUG Campaign, 3715 N N 3'd Street 3 rd Street Beyond Nuclear, Beyond Nuclear, 321 Bar Avenue, 321 Bar Avenue, Harrisburg PA 17110 Harrisburg 6930 Carroll Avenue Suite 400. 400 Linwood NJ 08221 Tel. 717 232-8863 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Tel. 609-601-8583 609-601-8583 Tel. 301 270 Tel. 301 2209 2702209 Cc:

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission National Oceanic Oceanic and Atmospheric One White Flint North Administration Administration 11555 I 1555 Rockville Rockville Pike Office of Response and Restoration Rockville, MD 20852-2738 20852-2738 1305 East-West East-West Highway Highway Silver Spring, Maryland 2091020910 u.s. Department U.S. Department of Homeland SecuritySecurity U.S. Coast Guard Guard Headquarters Headquarters U.S. Department Department of Homeland Homeland Security Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Commandant, Washington, DC 20528 Washington, 2100 2 I 00 Second Street, SW Stop 77101 I0 I Washington, Dc 20593-7 Washington, Dc 20593-710 I 101

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For Immediate Immediate Release: June 14, 2010 ."

14,2010 Contact: Scott Portzline, Three Mile Island Alert, 717-232-8863 Paul Gunter, Beyond Nuclear, 301-523-0201, 301-455-5655 301-523-0201, 301-455-5655 Norm Cohen, Cohen, Unplug Salem Campaign, 609-335-8176 609-335-8176 Nuclear Nuclear Watchdog Watchdog Groups Raise Reactor Reactor Safety Concerns Concerns over the Gulf Oil Spill Nuclear power watchdog groups are calling for an across-the-board across-the-board and transparent transparent analysis of all critical actions actions which will be necessary to prevent damage to coastal reactors reactors posed by the threat of contaminated contaminated water. In a letter to the US Nuclear Nuclear Regulatory Regulatory Commission, the US Coast Guard, the National Oceanic Oceanic and Atmospheric Atmospheric Administration and the Department of Homeland Administration Homeland Security, the watchdog groups ask for assurances assurances that comprehensive comprehensive guidance from federal federal agencies is being provided to reactor licensees. They are also calling calling for the constant constant monitoring mon,itoring of the oil plumes.

If surface or submerged submerged oil contaminated water were to infiltrate infiltrate the water intake system serious damage damage to safety systems could result. Nuclear Nuclear plants have procedures to shut shut down.

down, in advance advance of water contamination contamination events to prevent such damage. Such a shut-down event did happen on the Delaware Delaware River in November 2004 when when an oil tanker tanker spilled 265,000 gallons of crude oil near Philadelphia Philadelphia PA. The Salem NJ nuclear nuclear plant plant shutdown its reactors reactors for nearly two weeks as a precaution precaution against the submerged submerged oil.

The unprecedented unprecedented nature of this problem is especially-concerning especially-concerning because there are now now "thousands "thousands of sma!ler smaller spills,,1 spills"' which must be accounted for. The ever-changingever-changing currents in the Gulf create a very difficult situation for the tracking of the plumes compared compared to thethe Delaware River spill.

Furthermore, BP states that the underwater Furthermore, underwater oil plumes don't ex'ist, exist, contrary contrary to independent scientists' scientists' analysis. This type of confusion must be resolved with an accountable accountable federal agency and a notification process for the encroachment encroachment of underwater underwater and surface surface oil plumes to coastal waters, especially especially near nuclear power plants.

"BP is disputing that underwater underwater oil plumes are spreading throughout the Gulf region," region,"

said Paul Gunter, Director of the Reactor Oversight Oversight Project Project for the Takoma Takoma Park, MD based organization Beyond Nuclear. "It based organization "It is vital that an NRC safety analysis be made public before coastal public before coastal reactors take in billions of gallons of oil-contaminated oil-contaminated water."

1I As described described by Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen in a June 7th 7th 2010 conference.

20 I 0 press conference,

" ;.

Scott Portzline of Three Three Mile Island Alert, Harrisburg Harrisburg PPA "I have not seen any A said, "I any communiques communiques or guidance from the NRC alertingalerting the plants unprecedented nature plants to the unprecedented of the threat posed by the multiple sub-surface sub-surface oil plumes. Therefore, reactor operators might be caught off guard if they are relying on their prior limited experience experience with oil slicks.""

slicks.

An additional concern is that chemical chemical dispersants dispersants and elevated elevated methane methane gas levels in the Gulf sea water might cause problems with reactor safety systems. Consequently, a full and transparent transparent accounting accounting of all factors must be acted upon.

Norm Cohen, Cohen, Coordinator Coordinator for the Unplug Salem Campaign said, "We "We are urging the the NRC to clearly clearly document what actions and contingency contingency plans it will employ employ in response response to this crisis. We want to know how the various response interacting right response agencies are interacting right now."

now."

The letter containing containing the concerns concerns and questions questions for the federal agencies agencies is attached.

Note: link - Overhead photo of Crvstal River nuclear nower pla11t intake canals.

In September September 2009 the plant was temporarily temporarily shutdown shutdown to replace aging steam generators. During the repairs, workers discovered discovered a crack in the concrete containment building. The reactor remains shutdown.

containment

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