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{{#Wiki_filter:MARSHALL'BARRY, PH.D.ECONOMIC CONSULTANT 74 ELIOT AVENUE WEST NEWTON.MASSACHUSETTS 02165 AREA CODE 617-332-1382 Nunzio J.Palladino, Director U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555 December 9, 1985
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ECONOMIC CONSULTANT 74 ELIOT AVENUE                                               AREA CODE 617 - 332-1382 WEST NEWTON. MASSACHUSETTS 02165 December 9, 1985 Nunzio J. Palladino, Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555


==Dear Mr.Palladino:==
==Dear Mr. Palladino:==


I have attached a copy of a Boston Globe news article which addresses directly the concern I expressed in my ll P',letter to you dated, December 5, 1985.The decision in 1985 by FPSL and the NRC to initially postpone the safety.shutdown for refurbishing after 10 years H of on-line operations at the Hutchinson Island nuclear powerhouse and the subsequent waiver by the NRC of the safety shutdown in 1986 directly impact on the financial condition of the Florida Power and Light Company.Needless to say, the postponement and subsequent waiver of a safety requirement which would entail an 18 to 24 month shutdown of the nuclear powerhouse for repairs and refurbishing will dramatically reduce the costs and, as a result, increase FP8L's profits from its operations in Florida.The State of Florida's Public Service Commission has been approving rate such a shutdown at this plant.Your waiver has resulted in three deleterious impacts on the consumer of electrical power: 1.The rate structure charged over the last 10 years has been inflated to an unjustifiable level since the costs of the shutdown are ficticious.
I have attached     a   copy of   a Boston Globe news article ll which addresses directly the concern I expressed in my
2.The safety of consumers has been ignored in favor of strictly economic considerations of a short run nature.3.The political viability of nuclear power as an alter-native source of energy has been threatened due to this sanctioned, unsafe operating condition.
      ',letter to you dated, December 5, 1985.
Another Three Mile Island incident, or worse, would be more than the public would accept.If action is taken by the NRC to enforce all safety 8601090488 860>0+~~PDR ADOC)C 0@000>>S,)PDR  
P The decision in 1985 by FPSL and the NRC to initially postpone the safety. shutdown for refurbishing after 10 years H
~a 12/9/85, page 2 requirements for all nuclear operations, there would be two significant accomplishments:
of on-line operations at the Hutchinson Island nuclear powerhouse and the subsequent waiver by the NRC of the safety shutdown in 1986 directly impact on the financial condition of the Florida Power and Light Company. Needless to say, the postponement and subsequent waiver of a safety requirement which would entail an 18 to 24 month shutdown of the nuclear powerhouse for repairs and refurbishing will dramatically reduce the costs and, as a result, increase FP8L's profits from its operations in Florida. The State of Florida's Public Service         Commission has been approving     rate such   a shutdown at   this plant.       Your waiver has resulted in three deleterious impacts on the consumer of electrical power:
1~The eroding public confidence in the NRC as a protector of the"public interest" would be restored, at least in part.The accepted view that the NRC serves as merely an industry representative and apologist would be reversed'~The hiatus in public regulation of nuclear power which currently exists would be filled'sing Florida as an example, the State's Public Service Commission only regulates the provision and pricing of electrical power to consumers within the state~It is understaffed and strained to fill this role given its limited resources.
: 1. The rate structure charged over the last 10 years has been inflated to an unjustifiable level since the costs of the shutdown are ficticious.
It must operate under the assumption that.the NRC is ensuring the safety of nuclear powerplants in both the construction and operations phases.It approves utility rates based on data submitted by private utilities as justification for rate increases.
: 2. The safety of consumers has been ignored in favor of strictly economic considerations of a short run nature.
These data include the costs of NRC safety requirements'our waiver of this major safety requirement has exposed Florida to needless risks as well as inflated costs for electric service Finally, please send me a copy of the NRC staff memoranda mentioned in the Globe article.Thank you in advance for your prompt action to reverse your wa'iver,'and to'emove the resultin'g'afety hazard.h II l Sincerely, CC: DE Marshall Barry, Ph.DE Senator Edward M.Kennedy Senator John Kerry Representative Barney Frank Representative Edward J~Markey Representative Michael Bilirakis John RE Marks, III Chairman, Public Service Commission State of Florida D.MARSHALL BARRY.PH.D.ECONOMIC CONSULTANT Qe THE BOSTON GtOBE ShTURDhY DECEMBER 7!985 US World V~~oq I!,sta ties irms'narnces, ant sa et By John Robinson....
: 3. The political viability of nuclear power as an alter-native source of energy has been threatened due to this sanctioned, unsafe operating condition. Another Three Mile Island incident, or worse, would be more than the public would accept.
dum dated July~IQSS that"Ananctat strain" on the resources of hrkansas Power d!Light Co.c!add potentially have power la is can be dl!ectl!eh ted tto othe an ImPact on the safety of the comPany's flnandal health of their parent compan.lcs, according to Internal staff memoran-.,, ln a subsequent memo'Dlrks raised da of tbe Nuclear Regulatory Commis-.!concernsaboutstateregulationsthat"ln sion.!.the Interest of short-term economtcs,'pressures may cause utilities to hurry A'rst tl~Once th NRC sto~mvlcw'ork.take short cuts or delay action In nanclal viability is rehtcd Issues have..Dtrks said the regulations.
If action is taken by the NRC to enforce all safety 8601090488 860>0+   ~~
known as caused ofAclal concern<<Ithln the regula-performance Incentives."may affect thi: tory agency.One NRC stalfer pointed to bahnce between aspects condudve to the Public Servlpe Co.of New Hampshire, safety and aspects that couM erode safe-and its Seabrook nuclear ptant as an ex-..ty."'amP Of a P qkPt Jhat.ra Sm~tt'Pn.'he issue of financial vlab0lty and cef As.A-.~!~,.-i safety has bce'n a mat ter of litigation be-WIIIIsm J.Dirks.NRC executive dt~'tween nuclearpowercompanlcs andanti.for for operations.
PDR   ADOC)C 0@000>>S,   )
wrote In a memo!an-nuclear envlronmentallsts, who contend that utilities cannot get suffldent funds through the rate setting process to ensure safe malntanence and operation of their nuclear facilities.
PDR
The NRC.slnci.eliminating Its Anan-ctal review process.believes there ts no connection bet<<cert reviews and safety.But Peter Bradford.'a former NRC commissioner'who voted against drop-ping the review lute.said yesterday.
 
an'xamination of the Th!ec Mlle Island nu-clear plant acddcnt demonstrated that A-~nandal consMerattons"might force a utility to take steps that would be Incon-sistent with safe operations." h NRC staff member who asked not to be IdentlAed by name, said the growing concern Inside the agency was that utili-ties, especially relatively small ones like Public Service of New Hampshire, would cut back on experienced stiff and ncccs-sary malntalnence when faced with fl.nandal choices."Scab!ook represented a very targe In-crease.a doubling.of Public Service of HSw Hampshire's capital assets.It be-.came clear as they went along they could not afford the rapid growth.The danger's a company like that will say.'Let's cut back.'nfortunately, with a nuclear power plant.It all bolts down to safety." In a letter released yesterday to NRC chairman Nunzto J.Palladlno, Rcp.Ed-ward J.Markey wrote."I Armly believe..that a utility's Ananctai situation shoutd not be permitted to Justify or excuse any threat to public health and safety." Markey.chairman of the House sub-committee on energy conservation and power.asked that the commission pro.~vide"speclAc process and criteria" for public assessment of a nuclear licensee's
          ~ a 12/9/85, page 2 requirements         for all nuclear operations, there would be two significant accomplishments:
~'inancial qualiAcatlons.
1 ~   The eroding public confidence in the NRC as a protector of the "public interest" would be restored, at least in part. The accepted view that the NRC serves as merely an industry representative and apologist would be reversed'
a hm NMO PhLLhDINO""..:~ter from IglrrF~c h,
                    ~   The hiatus in public regulation of nuclear power which currently exists would be           filled'sing     Florida as an example, the State's Public Service Commission only regulates the provision and pricing of electrical power to consumers within the state         ~   It is understaffed and strained to   fill     this role given its limited resources. It must operate under the assumption that. the NRC is ensuring the safety of nuclear powerplants in both the construction and operations phases. It approves utility rates based on data submitted by private utilities as justification for rate increases.           These data include the costs of NRC safety requirements'our waiver of this major safety requirement has exposed           Florida to needless risks as well as inflated costs for electric service Finally, please send me a copy of the NRC staff memoranda mentioned         in the Globe article.
~" SECY NUMBER: 85-1071 CO SPONOENCE CONTROL TICKET OFFICE.OF THE SECRETARY D.Marshall Barry~~LOGGING DATE 12/13/85 ACTION OFFICE: AUTHOR: AFFILIATION:
Thank you in advance for your       prompt action to reverse your wa'iver,'and to'emove the           resultin'g'afety hazard.
LETTER DATE: ADDRESSEE:
h II               l Sincerely, DE Marshall Barry, Ph.DE CC:        Senator Edward M. Kennedy Senator John Kerry Representative Barney Frank Representative Edward J Markey
                                              ~
Representative Michael Bilirakis John RE Marks,     III Chairman, Public Service Commission State of Florida D. MARSHALLBARRY. PH.D.                                                 ECONOMIC CONSULTANT Qe
 
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US World
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                          ,sta                           ties irms'narnces,                                                                                                           ant sa et By John   Robinson....                         dum dated July   ~   IQSS that "Ananctat     that utilities cannot get suffldent funds sary malntalnence when faced with fl.
nandal choices.
strain" on the resources of hrkansas         through the rate setting process to ensure Power d! Light Co. c!add potentially have   safe malntanence and operation of their                      "Scab!ook represented a very targe In-an ImPact on the safety of the comPany's    nuclear facilities.                                      crease. a doubling. of Public Service of power la is can be dl!ectl !eh ted tto othe                                                                                                                   Hampshire's capital assets. It be-.
flnandal health of their parent compan.                                                         The NRC. slnci. eliminating Its Anan- HSw lcs, according to Internal staff memoran-.,, ln a subsequent memo 'Dlrks raised             ctal review process. believes there ts no came clear as they went along they could "ln                                                          not afford the rapid growth. The danger da of tbe Nuclear Regulatory Commis-. ! concernsaboutstateregulationsthat                   connection bet<<cert reviews and safety.                    a company like that willsay.'Let's cut
                                                                                                                                                                                                's sion.                                     ! .the Interest of short-term economtcs, But Peter Bradford. 'a former NRC back.'nfortunately, with a nuclear
                                              'pressures may cause utilities to hurry A'rst tl~ Once th NRC sto~ mvlcw         'ork.       take short cuts or delay action In commissioner'who voted against drop- power plant. It all bolts down to safety."
ping the review lute. said yesterday.                        In a letter released yesterday to NRC hm of the Th!ec Mlle Island nu- chairman Nunzto J. Palladlno, Rcp. Ed-an'xamination clear plant acddcnt demonstrated that        A-      ~
ward J. Markey wrote. "I Armly believe .
nanclal viability is rehtcd Issues have         .. Dtrks said the regulations. known as     nandal consMerattons "might force a .that a utility's Ananctai situation shoutd caused ofAclal concern <<Ithln the regula-       performance Incentives. "may affect thi:     utility to take steps that would be Incon- not be permitted to Justify or excuse any tory agency. One NRC stalfer pointed to bahnce between aspects condudve to                   sistent with safe operations."                          threat to public health and safety."
the Public Servlpe Co. of New Hampshire, safety and aspects that couM erode safe-                                                                                                                                                      h, h NRC staff member who asked not to                      Markey. chairman of the House sub-and its Seabrook nuclear ptant as an ex- .. ty."                                       '
be IdentlAed by name, said the growing committee on energy conservation and amP Of a P qkPt Jhat.ra Sm       ~tt 'Pn .       'he     issue of financial vlab0lty and     concern Inside the agency was that utili- power. asked that the commission pro. ~
cef As.               A -. ~ !     ~,.   -
i safety has bce'n a mat ter of litigation be- ties, especially relatively small ones like vide "speclAc process and criteria" for WIIIIsm J. Dirks. NRC executive dt~       'tween nuclearpowercompanlcs andanti.         Public Service of New Hampshire, would public assessment of a nuclear licensee's ~
cut back on experienced stiff and ncccs-NMO PhLLhDINO "" ..:
for for operations. wrote In a memo!an- nuclear envlronmentallsts, who contend                                                                                  qualiAcatlons.
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                                                                                                                                                                                                    'inancial
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D.~  Marshall Barry CO    SPONOENCE  CONTROL TICKET
                                                                          ~
~" SECY NUMBER:   85-1071                                               LOGGING DATE     12/13/85 OFFICE. OF THE SECRETARY ACTION OFFICE:           EDO AUTHOR:                   D. Marshall Barry AFFILIATION:             West Newton, Mass LETTER DATE:             12/5/85                                    FILE      CODE ADDRESSEE:               Pal 1 adino


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==SUBJECT:==
ACTION: DISTRIBUTION:
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MARSHALL 'BARRY, PH.D.

ECONOMIC CONSULTANT 74 ELIOT AVENUE AREA CODE 617 - 332-1382 WEST NEWTON. MASSACHUSETTS 02165 December 9, 1985 Nunzio J. Palladino, Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Mr. Palladino:

I have attached a copy of a Boston Globe news article ll which addresses directly the concern I expressed in my

',letter to you dated, December 5, 1985.

P The decision in 1985 by FPSL and the NRC to initially postpone the safety. shutdown for refurbishing after 10 years H

of on-line operations at the Hutchinson Island nuclear powerhouse and the subsequent waiver by the NRC of the safety shutdown in 1986 directly impact on the financial condition of the Florida Power and Light Company. Needless to say, the postponement and subsequent waiver of a safety requirement which would entail an 18 to 24 month shutdown of the nuclear powerhouse for repairs and refurbishing will dramatically reduce the costs and, as a result, increase FP8L's profits from its operations in Florida. The State of Florida's Public Service Commission has been approving rate such a shutdown at this plant. Your waiver has resulted in three deleterious impacts on the consumer of electrical power:

1. The rate structure charged over the last 10 years has been inflated to an unjustifiable level since the costs of the shutdown are ficticious.
2. The safety of consumers has been ignored in favor of strictly economic considerations of a short run nature.
3. The political viability of nuclear power as an alter-native source of energy has been threatened due to this sanctioned, unsafe operating condition. Another Three Mile Island incident, or worse, would be more than the public would accept.

If action is taken by the NRC to enforce all safety 8601090488 860>0+ ~~

PDR ADOC)C 0@000>>S, )

PDR

~ a 12/9/85, page 2 requirements for all nuclear operations, there would be two significant accomplishments:

1 ~ The eroding public confidence in the NRC as a protector of the "public interest" would be restored, at least in part. The accepted view that the NRC serves as merely an industry representative and apologist would be reversed'

~ The hiatus in public regulation of nuclear power which currently exists would be filled'sing Florida as an example, the State's Public Service Commission only regulates the provision and pricing of electrical power to consumers within the state ~ It is understaffed and strained to fill this role given its limited resources. It must operate under the assumption that. the NRC is ensuring the safety of nuclear powerplants in both the construction and operations phases. It approves utility rates based on data submitted by private utilities as justification for rate increases. These data include the costs of NRC safety requirements'our waiver of this major safety requirement has exposed Florida to needless risks as well as inflated costs for electric service Finally, please send me a copy of the NRC staff memoranda mentioned in the Globe article.

Thank you in advance for your prompt action to reverse your wa'iver,'and to'emove the resultin'g'afety hazard.

h II l Sincerely, DE Marshall Barry, Ph.DE CC: Senator Edward M. Kennedy Senator John Kerry Representative Barney Frank Representative Edward J Markey

~

Representative Michael Bilirakis John RE Marks, III Chairman, Public Service Commission State of Florida D. MARSHALLBARRY. PH.D. ECONOMIC CONSULTANT Qe

THE BOSTON GtOBE ShTURDhY DECEMBER 7 !985 V

US World

~ ~ oq I

,sta ties irms'narnces, ant sa et By John Robinson.... dum dated July ~ IQSS that "Ananctat that utilities cannot get suffldent funds sary malntalnence when faced with fl.

nandal choices.

strain" on the resources of hrkansas through the rate setting process to ensure Power d! Light Co. c!add potentially have safe malntanence and operation of their "Scab!ook represented a very targe In-an ImPact on the safety of the comPany's nuclear facilities. crease. a doubling. of Public Service of power la is can be dl!ectl !eh ted tto othe Hampshire's capital assets. It be-.

flnandal health of their parent compan. The NRC. slnci. eliminating Its Anan- HSw lcs, according to Internal staff memoran-.,, ln a subsequent memo 'Dlrks raised ctal review process. believes there ts no came clear as they went along they could "ln not afford the rapid growth. The danger da of tbe Nuclear Regulatory Commis-. ! concernsaboutstateregulationsthat connection bet<<cert reviews and safety. a company like that willsay.'Let's cut

's sion.  ! .the Interest of short-term economtcs, But Peter Bradford. 'a former NRC back.'nfortunately, with a nuclear

'pressures may cause utilities to hurry A'rst tl~ Once th NRC sto~ mvlcw 'ork. take short cuts or delay action In commissioner'who voted against drop- power plant. It all bolts down to safety."

ping the review lute. said yesterday. In a letter released yesterday to NRC hm of the Th!ec Mlle Island nu- chairman Nunzto J. Palladlno, Rcp. Ed-an'xamination clear plant acddcnt demonstrated that A- ~

ward J. Markey wrote. "I Armly believe .

nanclal viability is rehtcd Issues have .. Dtrks said the regulations. known as nandal consMerattons "might force a .that a utility's Ananctai situation shoutd caused ofAclal concern <<Ithln the regula- performance Incentives. "may affect thi: utility to take steps that would be Incon- not be permitted to Justify or excuse any tory agency. One NRC stalfer pointed to bahnce between aspects condudve to sistent with safe operations." threat to public health and safety."

the Public Servlpe Co. of New Hampshire, safety and aspects that couM erode safe- h, h NRC staff member who asked not to Markey. chairman of the House sub-and its Seabrook nuclear ptant as an ex- .. ty." '

be IdentlAed by name, said the growing committee on energy conservation and amP Of a P qkPt Jhat.ra Sm ~tt 'Pn . 'he issue of financial vlab0lty and concern Inside the agency was that utili- power. asked that the commission pro. ~

cef As. A -. ~ ! ~,. -

i safety has bce'n a mat ter of litigation be- ties, especially relatively small ones like vide "speclAc process and criteria" for WIIIIsm J. Dirks. NRC executive dt~ 'tween nuclearpowercompanlcs andanti. Public Service of New Hampshire, would public assessment of a nuclear licensee's ~

cut back on experienced stiff and ncccs-NMO PhLLhDINO "" ..:

for for operations. wrote In a memo!an- nuclear envlronmentallsts, who contend qualiAcatlons.

a

'inancial

~ter from IglrrF~c

D.~ Marshall Barry CO SPONOENCE CONTROL TICKET

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~" SECY NUMBER: 85-1071 LOGGING DATE 12/13/85 OFFICE. OF THE SECRETARY ACTION OFFICE: EDO AUTHOR: D. Marshall Barry AFFILIATION: West Newton, Mass LETTER DATE: 12/5/85 FILE CODE ADDRESSEE: Pal 1 adino

SUBJECT:

Ten year safety requirement for FP8L ACTION: Direct Reply...Suspense: Dec 24 DISTRIBUTION:

SPECIAL HANDLING: None SIGNATURE DATE: fOR THE COMMISSION Roc'd Off BOO nato...).~-..'.>~>>.

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