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{{#Wiki_filter:EDO Principal Correspondence Control FROM: DUE: 02/04/10 Rosalind Casey Carteret, New Jersey EDO CONTROL: G20100024 DOC DT: 05/04/09 FINAL REPLY: TO: President Obama FOR SIGNATURE OF :** GRN **CRC NO: 10-0018 Leeds, NRR DESC: ROUTING: Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant (EDATS: SECY-2010-0038)
{{#Wiki_filter:EDO Principal Correspondence Control FROM:                 DUE: 02/04/10               EDO CONTROL: G20100024 DOC DT: 05/04/09 FINAL REPLY:
DATE: 01/14/10 Borchardt Virgilio Mallett Ash Mamish Burns/Rothschild Collins, RI Baggett, OEDO ASSIGNED TO: NRR CONTACT: Leeds SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS: Close out response to be provided via email to Sheila McKelvin, SECY to forward to the White House Correspondence Section.-o 1 -7 Ee lý ~c 0 EDATS Number: SECY-2010-0038 Source: SECY GeerlInfrato Assigned To: NRR Other Assignees:
Rosalind Casey Carteret, New Jersey TO:
President Obama FOR SIGNATURE OF :                 ** GRN **             CRC NO: 10-0018 Leeds, NRR DESC:                                                   ROUTING:
Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant                       Borchardt (EDATS: SECY-2010-0038)                               Virgilio Mallett Ash Mamish Burns/Rothschild DATE:   01/14/10                                           Collins, RI Baggett, OEDO ASSIGNED TO:             CONTACT:
NRR            Leeds SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS:
Close out response to be provided via email to Sheila McKelvin, SECY to forward to the White House Correspondence Section.
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EDATS Number: SECY-2010-0038                                                                       Source: SECY GeerlInfrato Assigned To: NRR                                                                         OEDO Due Date: 2/4/2010 Other Assignees:                                                                         SECY Due Date: 2/4/2010


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CC Routing: Regiont ADAMS Accession Numbers -Incoming:
CC Routing: Regiont ADAMS Accession Numbers - Incoming: NONE                                                 Response/Package: NONE IOhrIfomto Cross Reference Number: G20100024, LTR- 10-0018                                                   Staff Initiated: NO I
NONE OEDO Due Date: 2/4/2010 SECY Due Date: 2/4/2010 Response/Package:
Related Task:                                                                                  Recurring Item:   NO File Routing: EDATS                                                                    Agency Lesson Learned:     NO OEDO Monthly Report Item:       NO Prcs I       nfomaio Action Type: Letter                                                                               Priority: Medium Sensitivity: None Signature Level: NRR                                                                                   Urgency: N0O Approval Level: No Approval Required OEDO Concurrence: NO OCM Concurrence: NO OCA Concurrence: NO Special Instructions: Close out response to be provided via email to Sheila McKelvin, SECY to forward to the White House Correspondence Section.
NONE I OhrIfomto I Cross Reference Number: G20100024, LTR- 10-0018 Related Task: File Routing: EDATS Staff Initiated:
Dcumen           Infraion Originator Name: Rosalind F. Casey                                                       Date of Incoming: 5/4/2009 Originating Organization: Citizens                                    Document Received by SECY Date: 1/13/2010 Addressee: President Obama                                          Date Response Requested by Originator: NONE Incoming Task Received: Letter Page   1 of I
NO Recurring Item: NO Agency Lesson Learned: NO OEDO Monthly Report Item: NO Prcs I nfomaio Action Type: Letter Priority:
 
Medium Sensitivity:
9, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET Date Printed: Jan 13, 2010 12:31 PAPER NUMBER:     LTR- 10-00 18                             LOGGING DATE:   01/12/2010 ACTION OFFICE:    EDO AUTHOR:           Rosalind Casey AFFILIATION:     NJ ADDRESSEE:       The President
None Signature Level: NRR Urgency: N Approval Level: No Approval Required OEDO Concurrence:
NO OCM Concurrence:
NO OCA Concurrence:
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Close out response to be provided via email to Sheila McKelvin, SECY to forward to the White House Correspondence Section.0O Dcumen Infraion Originator Name: Rosalind F. Casey Originating Organization:
Citizens Addressee:
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Letter Date of Incoming:
5/4/2009 Document Received by SECY Date: 1/13/2010 Date Response Requested by Originator:
NONE Page 1 of I 9, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET Date Printed: Jan 13, 2010 12:31 PAPER NUMBER: ACTION OFFICE: LTR- 10-00 18 EDO LOGGING DATE: 01/12/2010 AUTHOR: AFFILIATION:
ADDRESSEE:


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==SUBJECT:==
Rosalind Casey NJ The President Concerns Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant ACTION: DISTRIBUTION:
Concerns Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant ACTION:           Direct Reply DISTRIBUTION:     SECY to Ack LETTER DATE:     05/04/2009 ACKNOWLEDGED      No SPECIAL HANDLING: White House ID 715457 NOTES:           Provide copy of response to SECY for closeout with the White House Correspondence Section.
LETTER DATE: ACKNOWLEDGED SPECIAL HANDLING: Direct Reply SECY to Ack 05/04/2009 No White House ID 715457 NOTES: Provide copy of response to SECY for closeout with the White House Correspondence Section.ADAMS FILE LOCATION: DATE DUE: 02/04/2010 DATE SIGNED: EDO --G201000 2 4 I VO 71$GjS. I 4(ek -g,&#xfd;t X 4 J4&#xfd;AQ 6<O4WARf/,Y v 4 1,0/a/,a -oa&#xfd;2 rS 4>  
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The guests range from movie star Ben Affleck to President Obama, who is ex-pected to follow tradition and perform a comedy routine.Corzine will be sitting not with NBC, but at the CBS table-along with Affleck, Environmental Protection Agency Ad-ministrator Lisa Jackson (formerly Corzine's chief of staff), for-mer secretary of state Colin Powell and other luminaries, according to the network's guest list.On May 13, Corzine is also expected to attend the State-house version of the media mock-fest:
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They said no release seems to be occurring, but the source of tri-tium water was not known.Tritium occurs naturally in the environment at veriy low levels and may be released as steam from fa-cilities such as nuclear reactors.It also can leak into soil and ground water.The Lacey facility, which is the Wyeth gets OK on drug Wyeth Pharmaceuticals said the Ewrnnoon 6-, -ant edl nl .drug'opo-i CM t in-C:-5 "eted U ir pt ti yE p: rized tural lead-ased Ls 20 ilfe-* the teno-could not confirm when the plant plans to reopen, or the expected time for 4 epairs, but said it will use the timh for additional summer maintenaiwce when power demand typically peaks.No biownouts or blackouts have beeii reported since the 6,p.m.shutdown, alid no radiation was re-leased.PJM interconnection, the over-seer of the regional electric grid said power has been diverted from other location.
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to make up the dif-ference.Oyster Creek, in Lacey Town-ship, opened in 1969 and is the na-tion's oldest nuclear power plant. It is operational about 85 percent of the time in a given year, Benson said, which is close to the national average. "When we finish these re-pairs, our station will be in a good position to be reliable for the sum-mer when people need energy the most," he said.-Danny Teigman~kze~ ,~Dgula-tc se as a tusal OS. .-Susan Todd Power plant still closed The Oyster Creek nuclear power plant remains shut down for maintenance after power was lost to one of the plant's two transform-ers Sat urday night.Plan:pokesman David Benson C0 a>s- ca P) 0* M4- 0 C) Z' .$os n.-,CCMC&#xfd;n):~cs' -r&#xfd;, &#xfd; 4-. 4,? g) cc,) a) $ O'.-d C In a 1)'0 .(3. W)C. .2d 4,b 0 i -,A , 0 rw -- .0 4 n 'co CU Ei~) ,) .,- 0j CI CC10 ~ ~ .-.0 .a, 0 a) 2~ to ~ C a)- ., U)# C) U)W0):- *-- g-~-C =.. .-'C-0)' .0. CU 0v (1) $"4 4 C&#xfd;b C~nC) nQ'rV -W C.),~0 (L)O~ a) 03 CZ~5 a) .- -> a) ,- 0&#xfd;t a W ) U U jL ) -a> ,> 0 g &#xfd;: ' 0i.S i a) S. 0 ona f LOOSISIM"V ML3 KER 4 V~~i -W64101&#xfd;0I 1 1111 1 H1 11 H 11 1 1111111H'p 4- j 5<}}
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Dining with tV1,; ..rs While he smet.&#xfd;, *;: o       ,ou       p eSs coverage he gets at home, Gov. Jon Corzine has been a darling of the national media in recent months - appearing regularly on MSNBC and CNBC in particular. So it came as no surprise that the gover-nor is listed as a VIP guest at the annual White House Corre-spondents' Association dinner in Washington, D.C. on May 9.
The event at the Washington Hilton is expected to draw 2,000 politicos, journalists and celebrities. The guests range from movie star Ben Affleck to President Obama, who is ex-pected to follow tradition and perform a comedy routine.
Corzine will be sitting not with NBC, but at the CBS table
- along with Affleck, Environmental Protection Agency Ad-ministrator Lisa Jackson (formerly Corzine's chief of staff), for-mer secretary of state Colin Powell and other luminaries, according to the network's guest list.
On May 13, Corzine is also expected to attend the State-house version of the media mock-fest: the annual dinner and show hosted by the Legislative Correspondents Club. His aides did not respond to requests for comment late Friday.
 
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has. located: 'Oyster  Creek-and stopped  found tritium in a.monitor-   for curring, radioactive tornig wells at the Oyster.  "It's just kind of scary,". spokesman for the U.S. Nu-hast locatd, hand. sopped    ing well and three addi-P.. pr im of hydrogen that is both leaks,'. he said. More.                                   oduced when-: cosmic Creek nuclear power plant  said Michele Nelsen of          clear Regulatory Commis-                           i c s l tional . wells that were:,   ra5is hit air molecules. It's in Lacey, but the isotope  waretown, a property                                        inspections    will be pur- drilled. recgitiy,' ac sion, which oVersees the-                                                        ording - fou nd at very low or trace has not been detected be-  manager who lives about 3. plant, said, 'There s no in-.                                                             lev 'els;- in J grouhdwater to NRC and pinnt officials.'
yond the plant, according  miles from the plant. "I      dication, there's any (con-      The nlant. shut. down             . .   .         . wo rldwide and also is a by-to a federal official and  mean basically, we're. like    tamination escaping)* 'to. since Saturday because of       The 636-megawatt plant,:   product of nuclear power-plant spokesman.           the guinea pigs here' This    the environment."                                                                            tnts. '     . : .   .     .
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Corp. engineers have                       Operators of the Oyster Creek confirmed that an ele-             nuclear power plant say they are vated level of radioac-tive tritium found in               investigating possible release of a                              Wyeth gets OK on drug                                      could not confirm when the plant low-level radioactive substance this water at Oyster Creek                                                                                Wyeth Pharmaceuticals said the plans to reopen, or the expected Generating Station on                week.                                                            Ewrnnoon r*nmm,-,,i,*-, 6-, -ant edl time for 4epairs, but said it will use April 15 was confined to                   Officials at the plant, told the                        nl        .                                         drug the timh for additional summer the plant site.                      Nuclear Regulatory Commission                                  ti*                                                  'opo- maintenaiwce when power demand that detectable levels of tritium                                i CM                                              t in- typically peaks.
The tritium level                                                                                C:                                                              No biownouts or blackouts 102,000 picocuries per              were found in a cable vault while have  beeii reported since the 6,p.m.
liter - was five times                workers were replacing a- cable to                                  "eted
                                                                                                            -5 shutdown, alid no radiation was re-higher than the federal                an emergency service water pump                                U                                                          leased.
Environmental Protec-                 on Wednesday.                                                                                                     rized tion Agency limit for.                                                                                                                                                PJM interconnection, the over-They said no release seems to                                                                               tural drinking water. A pico-                                                                                                                                          seer of the regional electric grid be occurring, but the source of tri-                                                                               lead-curie is a measure of ra-                                                                                                                                        said power has been diverted from tium water was not known.                                     ir                                                  ased other location. to make up the dif-dioactivity.                                                                                                                                              Ls 20 ference.
Tritium occurs naturally in the                          pt Tritium is a low-level                                                                                                                                  ilfe-      Oyster Creek, in Lacey Town-environment at veriy low levels and                           ti
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is operational about 85 percent of and instruments.                            It also can leak into soil and                                                                               Dgula- the time in a given year, Benson ground water.                                                 tc                                                  se as said, which is close to the national The Lacey facility, which is the                         a                                                  tusal average. "When we finish these re-
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G20100024/LTR-10-0018/EDATS: SECY-2010-0038 - Ltr. Rosalind Casey Concerning Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant
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Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 05/04/2009
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To: Obama B
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EDO Principal Correspondence Control FROM: DUE: 02/04/10 EDO CONTROL: G20100024 DOC DT: 05/04/09 FINAL REPLY:

Rosalind Casey Carteret, New Jersey TO:

President Obama FOR SIGNATURE OF : ** GRN ** CRC NO: 10-0018 Leeds, NRR DESC: ROUTING:

Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant Borchardt (EDATS: SECY-2010-0038) Virgilio Mallett Ash Mamish Burns/Rothschild DATE: 01/14/10 Collins, RI Baggett, OEDO ASSIGNED TO: CONTACT:

NRR Leeds SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS:

Close out response to be provided via email to Sheila McKelvin, SECY to forward to the White House Correspondence Section.

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EDATS Number: SECY-2010-0038 Source: SECY GeerlInfrato Assigned To: NRR OEDO Due Date: 2/4/2010 Other Assignees: SECY Due Date: 2/4/2010

Subject:

Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant

Description:

CC Routing: Regiont ADAMS Accession Numbers - Incoming: NONE Response/Package: NONE IOhrIfomto Cross Reference Number: G20100024, LTR- 10-0018 Staff Initiated: NO I

Related Task: Recurring Item: NO File Routing: EDATS Agency Lesson Learned: NO OEDO Monthly Report Item: NO Prcs I nfomaio Action Type: Letter Priority: Medium Sensitivity: None Signature Level: NRR Urgency: N0O Approval Level: No Approval Required OEDO Concurrence: NO OCM Concurrence: NO OCA Concurrence: NO Special Instructions: Close out response to be provided via email to Sheila McKelvin, SECY to forward to the White House Correspondence Section.

Dcumen Infraion Originator Name: Rosalind F. Casey Date of Incoming: 5/4/2009 Originating Organization: Citizens Document Received by SECY Date: 1/13/2010 Addressee: President Obama Date Response Requested by Originator: NONE Incoming Task Received: Letter Page 1 of I

9, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET Date Printed: Jan 13, 2010 12:31 PAPER NUMBER: LTR- 10-00 18 LOGGING DATE: 01/12/2010 ACTION OFFICE: EDO AUTHOR: Rosalind Casey AFFILIATION: NJ ADDRESSEE: The President

SUBJECT:

Concerns Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant ACTION: Direct Reply DISTRIBUTION: SECY to Ack LETTER DATE: 05/04/2009 ACKNOWLEDGED No SPECIAL HANDLING: White House ID 715457 NOTES: Provide copy of response to SECY for closeout with the White House Correspondence Section.

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The event at the Washington Hilton is expected to draw 2,000 politicos, journalists and celebrities. The guests range from movie star Ben Affleck to President Obama, who is ex-pected to follow tradition and perform a comedy routine.

Corzine will be sitting not with NBC, but at the CBS table

- along with Affleck, Environmental Protection Agency Ad-ministrator Lisa Jackson (formerly Corzine's chief of staff), for-mer secretary of state Colin Powell and other luminaries, according to the network's guest list.

On May 13, Corzine is also expected to attend the State-house version of the media mock-fest: the annual dinner and show hosted by the Legislative Correspondents Club. His aides did not respond to requests for comment late Friday.

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  • The tritium, levels found is the oldest (nuclear) The tritium was found. covered tritium contami- po, fer ffi'6i00,00 hofmes, is Gannett New Jersey in the wells wereup to 300 power plant in the country leaking from. holes in two nation in a concrete vault the oldest in the nationi.

times higher than the gov- that's relicensed, so we're pipes - at the plant, _said. near. its turbine building

. Radioactive tritium has ernment limits allowed for like the test site." David Benson,. a plant earlier this month. It als0. oc Tritifin isý a naturally contaminated four moni- drinking water.:

But Nell A. Sheehan, a spokesman.

has. located: 'Oyster Creek-and stopped found tritium in a.monitor- for curring, radioactive tornig wells at the Oyster. "It's just kind of scary,". spokesman for the U.S. Nu-hast locatd, hand. sopped ing well and three addi-P.. pr im of hydrogen that is both leaks,'. he said. More. oduced when-: cosmic Creek nuclear power plant said Michele Nelsen of clear Regulatory Commis- i c s l tional . wells that were:, ra5is hit air molecules. It's in Lacey, but the isotope waretown, a property inspections will be pur- drilled. recgitiy,' ac sion, which oVersees the- ording - fou nd at very low or trace has not been detected be- manager who lives about 3. plant, said, 'There s no in-. lev 'els;- in J grouhdwater to NRC and pinnt officials.'

yond the plant, according miles from the plant. "I dication, there's any (con- The nlant. shut. down . . . . wo rldwide and also is a by-to a federal official and mean basically, we're. like tamination escaping)* 'to. since Saturday because of The 636-megawatt plant,: product of nuclear power-plant spokesman. the guinea pigs here' This the environment." tnts. ' . : . . .

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Tritium leak 1,A6EYT0WNS~iII' Jj A1 natio¶'s 5ldest nuclear power kept to A-plant Nuclear plant officials plant, was granted a new 20-year LACEY - Envir-onmental operating license earlier this month experts and Exelon probing possible leak by the NRC.

Corp. engineers have Operators of the Oyster Creek confirmed that an ele- nuclear power plant say they are vated level of radioac-tive tritium found in investigating possible release of a Wyeth gets OK on drug could not confirm when the plant low-level radioactive substance this water at Oyster Creek Wyeth Pharmaceuticals said the plans to reopen, or the expected Generating Station on week. Ewrnnoon r*nmm,-,,i,*-, 6-, -ant edl time for 4epairs, but said it will use April 15 was confined to Officials at the plant, told the nl . drug the timh for additional summer the plant site. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ti* 'opo- maintenaiwce when power demand that detectable levels of tritium i CM t in- typically peaks.

The tritium level C: No biownouts or blackouts 102,000 picocuries per were found in a cable vault while have beeii reported since the 6,p.m.

liter - was five times workers were replacing a- cable to "eted

-5 shutdown, alid no radiation was re-higher than the federal an emergency service water pump U leased.

Environmental Protec- on Wednesday. rized tion Agency limit for. PJM interconnection, the over-They said no release seems to tural drinking water. A pico- seer of the regional electric grid be occurring, but the source of tri- lead-curie is a measure of ra- said power has been diverted from tium water was not known. ir ased other location. to make up the dif-dioactivity. Ls 20 ference.

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is operational about 85 percent of and instruments. It also can leak into soil and Dgula- the time in a given year, Benson ground water. tc se as said, which is close to the national The Lacey facility, which is the a tusal average. "When we finish these re-

- Wire-service reports OS. . pairs, our station will be in a good

- Susan Todd position to be reliable for the sum-Power plant still closed mer when people need energy the most," he said.

The Oyster Creek nuclear - Danny Teigman

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