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MONTHYEARML20217M2101999-10-19019 October 1999 Forwards NRC Rept Number 17, Requal Tracking Rept from Operator Licensing Tracking Sys.Rept Was Used by NRC to Schedule Requalification Exam for Operators & Record Requal Pass Dates ML18107A5601999-10-18018 October 1999 Submits 30-day Fuel Clad Temp Rept,Iaw 10CFR50.46.Rept Describes Changes to Calculated Peak Clad Temp (PCT) for Salem Generating Station Large & Small Break LOCA Analyses ML18107A5531999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Summary Rept of Plant Startup & Power Ascension Testing for Sgs,Unit 2 Cycle 11,per Requirements of TS 6.9.1.1 ML18107A5561999-10-0707 October 1999 Requests Relief Associated with Containment Examinations at Hope Creek & Salem Generating Stations.Attachment 1 Includes Proposed Alternatives & Supporting Justification for Relief Requests ML18107A5501999-10-0505 October 1999 Provides Current Status of Pse&G Actions Re GL 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps, for Salem Nuclear Generating Station,Units 1 & 2 & Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station ML18107A5521999-10-0505 October 1999 Encourages NRC to Support Abb Combustion Engineering Nuclear Power Request for Priority Review of Generic TR Re Crossflow Ultrasonic Flow Measurement Sys ML18107A5591999-10-0505 October 1999 Informs That Nj Dept of Environ Protection Has No Comments on License Change Request S99-07 for Sgs,Units 1 & 2 IR 05000272/19990071999-09-28028 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-272/99-07 & 50-306/99-07 on 990721- 0831.One Potentially Safety Significant Issue Identified Dealing with Control Room Special Ventilation System.Four Addl Issues of Low Safety Significance Identified ML18107A5341999-09-22022 September 1999 Provides Data Re Operator Licensing Exam for Salem & Hope Creek Station,In Response to NRC Form 536 (7-1999) ML18107A5421999-09-22022 September 1999 Forwards Discharge Monitoring Rept for Salem Generating Station for Aug 1999.Rept Is Required by & Prepared Specifically for EPA & Nj Dept of Environ Protection ML20212B3631999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Rev 13 to Salem - Hope Creek Security Plan,Iaw 10CFR50.54(p).Summary of Proposed Changes to Plan,Encl. Encl Withheld ML18107A5331999-09-13013 September 1999 Provides Notification That PSEG Intends to Utilize ASME Code Case N-481 During Second ISI Interval at Sgs Units 1 & 2 ML18107A5351999-09-13013 September 1999 Informs That NRC Has Reviewed Pse&G Request Proposing to Modify TS Which Allow EDG to Be Operated for 24 Surveillance Test During Any Mode,Iaw 10CFR50.91(b) & Has No Comments ML18107A5321999-09-13013 September 1999 Forwards Revised 10CFR50.92 Evaluation to Clarify Util Response to Question Number 1 Re Amend to Modify TS 3/4 8.1, AC Power Sources. ML18107A5221999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests Approval to Use ASME Code Case N546,which Provides Alternative Qualification Requirements That Allow Personnel Most Familiar with Walkdown of Plant Sys,Like License Operators to Perform VT-2 Examinations ML18107A5231999-09-0808 September 1999 Forwards Salem Generating Station Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan-June 1999. Rept Summarizes Liquid & Gaseous Releases & Solid Waste Shipments from Salem Generating Station for Period of Jan-June 1999 ML18107A5181999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Ninety Day Rept for ISI Activities Conducted at Sgs,Unit 2 During Ninth Extended Outage & Tenth Refueling Outage.List of Encl,Provided ML18107A5061999-08-26026 August 1999 Provides First Feedback from Observation of NRC Insp Under Pilot Nuclear Power Plant Insp Program.Attached Are Completed Insp Feedback Forms for Procedure 71111, Attachment 21 & Procedure 71151 ML18107A4981999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Response to NOV That Resulted from Predecisional Enforcement Conference Conducted on 990624.Corrective Actions:Communications to Supervisors Reinforced Employee Right & Duty to Raise Nuclear Safety Issues ML18107A5051999-08-24024 August 1999 Informs That Nj Dept of Environ Protection Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Has Reviewed Request IAW Requirements of 10CFR50.91(b) & Has No Comments Re Amend to FOL Change Request S99-02 to Modify TS Re Penetration Valves ML18107A4921999-08-23023 August 1999 Provides Suppl Info Re 971024 Amend Request to Modify TS 3/4 7.7, Auxiliary Bldg Exhaust Air Filtration Sys. Util Withdraws from Request All Proposed Changes Associated with Filter Testing,Per Issuance of GL 99-02 ML18107A4911999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards Revised Plant Attribute Libraries for Salem & Hope Creek Generating Stations,Iaw 10CFR50,App E,Vi, Emergency Response Data Sys, 3.b.Changes Are Identified by Rev Bars ML18107A4861999-08-19019 August 1999 Forwards NPDES Discharge Monitoring Rept, for Salem Generating Station for Month of Jul 1999.Rept Required by & Prepared Specifically for EPA & Nj Dept of Environ Protection ML18107A4831999-08-18018 August 1999 Submits Licensee Comments on NRC 990730 Ltr Which Provided Notification of Close Out of TAC Numbers MA0567 & MA0568 Re GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1 ML18107A4801999-08-13013 August 1999 Requests That Pse&Gs Contact in NUREG-0383, Directory of Compliance for Radioactive Matl Packages, Be Changed ML18107A4751999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Fitness for Duty Performance Data Rept for Six Month Period Ending 990630 ML20210M7571999-08-0404 August 1999 Forwards Response to Requesting Addl Info Re Status of Decommissioning Funding for Lgs,Pbaps & Sngs. Attachment Provides Restatement of Questions Followed by Response ML18107A4531999-07-20020 July 1999 Forwards Discharge Monitoring Rept for Salem Generating Station, for June 1999.Rept Is Required by & Prepared for EPA & Nj Dept of Environ Protection ML18107A4431999-07-0606 July 1999 Informs That Nj Dept of Environ Protection Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Has Reviewed Pse&G License Change Request S98-17 Re Permissible Enrichment Values for New Fuel Storage & Has No Comments ML20196J6301999-07-0101 July 1999 Requests Addl Info Re Status of Decommissioning Funding for Limerick Generating Station,Units 1 & 2,Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,Units 1,2 & 3 & Salem Nuclear Generating Station,Units 1 & 2 ML18107A4181999-06-30030 June 1999 Submits Response to NRC Request for Info Re Y2K Readiness at Npps,Per GL 98-01,suppl 1.Disclosure Encl ML20209B6751999-06-29029 June 1999 Ack Receipt of from Dr Powell in Response to NRC Re Fitness for Duty.Attachment 2 of Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790 ML18107A4131999-06-25025 June 1999 Provides Further Clarification of Licensing & Design Basis for 125 Vdc Battery Margins for Sgs & HCGS for Meeting Station SBO & Loca/Loop Loading Requirements,Per Util 990426 Ltr & Discussion with NRC ML18107A4091999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Discharge Monitoring Rept for May 1999,containing Info as Required by Permit NJ0005622.Rept Prepared Specifically for EPA & Nj Dept of Environ Protection ML18107A4061999-06-21021 June 1999 Provides Supplemental Info to Proposed License Amend, Modifying TS 3/4 7.7, Auxiliary Bldg Exhaust Air Filtration Sys. Info Re Acceptance Criterion Discussed ML18107A3691999-06-11011 June 1999 Forwards Corrected Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1999 for Salem Generating Station,Unit 1.Original Submittal Contained Typo for year-to-date Value for Numbers of Hours Generator Was on Line (Service Hours) ML18107A3641999-06-0404 June 1999 Requests Enforcement Discretion for TS 3/4.6.2.3 Re Containment Cooling Sys for Salem Generating Station,Unit 1 ML18107A3561999-06-0303 June 1999 Informs That Nj Dept of Environ Protection Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Has Reviewed Pse&G License Change Request S99-05 & Has No Comments ML18107A3611999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Responses to NRC 990301 & 990323 RAIs for Salem & Hope Creek Generating Stations Relating to GL 96-05 ML18107A3301999-05-24024 May 1999 Forwards Suppl Info Re GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety Related Power Operated Gate Valves. Encl Contains Methodology Used in Determination of Pressure Locking Susceptibility of PORVs Block Valves ML18107A3371999-05-21021 May 1999 Forwards NPDES Discharge Monitoring for Salem Generating Station for Apr 1999, Containing Info as Required by Permit NJ0005622 ML18107A3291999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Redacted Response to NRC 990322 RAI Re Notification of Licensed Operator That Tested Positive for Alcohol. Attachment 2 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18107A3031999-05-18018 May 1999 Provides Summary of Changes to NRC Commitments That Have Been Made But Not Reported by Other Means,Iaw with NEI Process for Managing NRC Commitments ML18107A2891999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards Rev 36 to Pse&G Nuclear Business Unit Emergency Plan. Rev 36 Incorporates Changes to Section 1-3,6 & 7 & 9-17.Attached Copy Includes All Sections of EP for Completeness ML18107A2951999-05-12012 May 1999 Submits SG Tube Plugging Rept,Per Plant TS 4.4.6.5.a.Total of 47 Tubes Were Plugged During SG Tube Insps,Which Were Completed During Plant Tenth RFO ML18107A2861999-05-11011 May 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to NFS-0174, COLR for Salem Unit 2 Cycle 11. COLR Rept Was Received by Util as Part of Reload SE ML18107A2481999-04-29029 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept for Salem & Hope Creek Generating Stations. Rept Summarizes Results of Radiological Environ Surveillance Program for 1998 ML18107A2511999-04-27027 April 1999 Submits 30-day Fuel Clad Temp Rept for Salem Generating Station,Units 1 & 2.Rept Describes Changes to Calculated Peak Clad Temp (PCT) for Plant Large & Small LOCA & Small Break LOCA Analyses ML18107A2631999-04-26026 April 1999 Provides Clarification on Licensing & Design Basis for 125 Vdc Battery Margins for Sgs & HCGS for Meeting SBO & Loca/ LOOP Loading Requirements ML18107A2371999-04-26026 April 1999 Forwards Corrected Response to NRC RAI Re Licensee Request for Change to TS Permissible Enrichment Values for New Fuel Storage.Incorrect Attachment Was Provided with Util 990412 Ltr to Nrc.Encl Supersedes 990412 Submittal 1999-09-08
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MONTHYEARML18107A5601999-10-18018 October 1999 Submits 30-day Fuel Clad Temp Rept,Iaw 10CFR50.46.Rept Describes Changes to Calculated Peak Clad Temp (PCT) for Salem Generating Station Large & Small Break LOCA Analyses ML18107A5531999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Summary Rept of Plant Startup & Power Ascension Testing for Sgs,Unit 2 Cycle 11,per Requirements of TS 6.9.1.1 ML18107A5561999-10-0707 October 1999 Requests Relief Associated with Containment Examinations at Hope Creek & Salem Generating Stations.Attachment 1 Includes Proposed Alternatives & Supporting Justification for Relief Requests ML18107A5501999-10-0505 October 1999 Provides Current Status of Pse&G Actions Re GL 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps, for Salem Nuclear Generating Station,Units 1 & 2 & Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station ML18107A5521999-10-0505 October 1999 Encourages NRC to Support Abb Combustion Engineering Nuclear Power Request for Priority Review of Generic TR Re Crossflow Ultrasonic Flow Measurement Sys ML18107A5591999-10-0505 October 1999 Informs That Nj Dept of Environ Protection Has No Comments on License Change Request S99-07 for Sgs,Units 1 & 2 ML18107A5341999-09-22022 September 1999 Provides Data Re Operator Licensing Exam for Salem & Hope Creek Station,In Response to NRC Form 536 (7-1999) ML20212B3631999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Rev 13 to Salem - Hope Creek Security Plan,Iaw 10CFR50.54(p).Summary of Proposed Changes to Plan,Encl. Encl Withheld ML18107A5321999-09-13013 September 1999 Forwards Revised 10CFR50.92 Evaluation to Clarify Util Response to Question Number 1 Re Amend to Modify TS 3/4 8.1, AC Power Sources. ML18107A5331999-09-13013 September 1999 Provides Notification That PSEG Intends to Utilize ASME Code Case N-481 During Second ISI Interval at Sgs Units 1 & 2 ML18107A5351999-09-13013 September 1999 Informs That NRC Has Reviewed Pse&G Request Proposing to Modify TS Which Allow EDG to Be Operated for 24 Surveillance Test During Any Mode,Iaw 10CFR50.91(b) & Has No Comments ML18107A5231999-09-0808 September 1999 Forwards Salem Generating Station Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan-June 1999. Rept Summarizes Liquid & Gaseous Releases & Solid Waste Shipments from Salem Generating Station for Period of Jan-June 1999 ML18107A5221999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests Approval to Use ASME Code Case N546,which Provides Alternative Qualification Requirements That Allow Personnel Most Familiar with Walkdown of Plant Sys,Like License Operators to Perform VT-2 Examinations ML18107A4981999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Response to NOV That Resulted from Predecisional Enforcement Conference Conducted on 990624.Corrective Actions:Communications to Supervisors Reinforced Employee Right & Duty to Raise Nuclear Safety Issues ML18107A5181999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Ninety Day Rept for ISI Activities Conducted at Sgs,Unit 2 During Ninth Extended Outage & Tenth Refueling Outage.List of Encl,Provided ML18107A5061999-08-26026 August 1999 Provides First Feedback from Observation of NRC Insp Under Pilot Nuclear Power Plant Insp Program.Attached Are Completed Insp Feedback Forms for Procedure 71111, Attachment 21 & Procedure 71151 ML18107A5051999-08-24024 August 1999 Informs That Nj Dept of Environ Protection Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Has Reviewed Request IAW Requirements of 10CFR50.91(b) & Has No Comments Re Amend to FOL Change Request S99-02 to Modify TS Re Penetration Valves ML18107A4921999-08-23023 August 1999 Provides Suppl Info Re 971024 Amend Request to Modify TS 3/4 7.7, Auxiliary Bldg Exhaust Air Filtration Sys. Util Withdraws from Request All Proposed Changes Associated with Filter Testing,Per Issuance of GL 99-02 ML18107A4911999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards Revised Plant Attribute Libraries for Salem & Hope Creek Generating Stations,Iaw 10CFR50,App E,Vi, Emergency Response Data Sys, 3.b.Changes Are Identified by Rev Bars ML18107A4831999-08-18018 August 1999 Submits Licensee Comments on NRC 990730 Ltr Which Provided Notification of Close Out of TAC Numbers MA0567 & MA0568 Re GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1 ML18107A4801999-08-13013 August 1999 Requests That Pse&Gs Contact in NUREG-0383, Directory of Compliance for Radioactive Matl Packages, Be Changed ML18107A4751999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Fitness for Duty Performance Data Rept for Six Month Period Ending 990630 ML20210M7571999-08-0404 August 1999 Forwards Response to Requesting Addl Info Re Status of Decommissioning Funding for Lgs,Pbaps & Sngs. Attachment Provides Restatement of Questions Followed by Response ML18107A4431999-07-0606 July 1999 Informs That Nj Dept of Environ Protection Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Has Reviewed Pse&G License Change Request S98-17 Re Permissible Enrichment Values for New Fuel Storage & Has No Comments ML18107A4181999-06-30030 June 1999 Submits Response to NRC Request for Info Re Y2K Readiness at Npps,Per GL 98-01,suppl 1.Disclosure Encl ML18107A4131999-06-25025 June 1999 Provides Further Clarification of Licensing & Design Basis for 125 Vdc Battery Margins for Sgs & HCGS for Meeting Station SBO & Loca/Loop Loading Requirements,Per Util 990426 Ltr & Discussion with NRC ML18107A4061999-06-21021 June 1999 Provides Supplemental Info to Proposed License Amend, Modifying TS 3/4 7.7, Auxiliary Bldg Exhaust Air Filtration Sys. Info Re Acceptance Criterion Discussed ML18107A3691999-06-11011 June 1999 Forwards Corrected Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1999 for Salem Generating Station,Unit 1.Original Submittal Contained Typo for year-to-date Value for Numbers of Hours Generator Was on Line (Service Hours) ML18107A3641999-06-0404 June 1999 Requests Enforcement Discretion for TS 3/4.6.2.3 Re Containment Cooling Sys for Salem Generating Station,Unit 1 ML18107A3561999-06-0303 June 1999 Informs That Nj Dept of Environ Protection Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Has Reviewed Pse&G License Change Request S99-05 & Has No Comments ML18107A3611999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Responses to NRC 990301 & 990323 RAIs for Salem & Hope Creek Generating Stations Relating to GL 96-05 ML18107A3301999-05-24024 May 1999 Forwards Suppl Info Re GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety Related Power Operated Gate Valves. Encl Contains Methodology Used in Determination of Pressure Locking Susceptibility of PORVs Block Valves ML18107A3291999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Redacted Response to NRC 990322 RAI Re Notification of Licensed Operator That Tested Positive for Alcohol. Attachment 2 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18107A3031999-05-18018 May 1999 Provides Summary of Changes to NRC Commitments That Have Been Made But Not Reported by Other Means,Iaw with NEI Process for Managing NRC Commitments ML18107A2891999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards Rev 36 to Pse&G Nuclear Business Unit Emergency Plan. Rev 36 Incorporates Changes to Section 1-3,6 & 7 & 9-17.Attached Copy Includes All Sections of EP for Completeness ML18107A2951999-05-12012 May 1999 Submits SG Tube Plugging Rept,Per Plant TS 4.4.6.5.a.Total of 47 Tubes Were Plugged During SG Tube Insps,Which Were Completed During Plant Tenth RFO ML18107A2861999-05-11011 May 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to NFS-0174, COLR for Salem Unit 2 Cycle 11. COLR Rept Was Received by Util as Part of Reload SE ML18107A2481999-04-29029 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept for Salem & Hope Creek Generating Stations. Rept Summarizes Results of Radiological Environ Surveillance Program for 1998 ML18107A2511999-04-27027 April 1999 Submits 30-day Fuel Clad Temp Rept for Salem Generating Station,Units 1 & 2.Rept Describes Changes to Calculated Peak Clad Temp (PCT) for Plant Large & Small LOCA & Small Break LOCA Analyses ML18107A2371999-04-26026 April 1999 Forwards Corrected Response to NRC RAI Re Licensee Request for Change to TS Permissible Enrichment Values for New Fuel Storage.Incorrect Attachment Was Provided with Util 990412 Ltr to Nrc.Encl Supersedes 990412 Submittal ML18107A2631999-04-26026 April 1999 Provides Clarification on Licensing & Design Basis for 125 Vdc Battery Margins for Sgs & HCGS for Meeting SBO & Loca/ LOOP Loading Requirements ML18107A2411999-04-22022 April 1999 Forwards Draft Revised Pages 4.1 & 4.2 of Nuclear Business Unit Emergency Plan for Hope Creek & Salem Generating Stations.Changes Are Noted in Italics ML18107A1841999-04-14014 April 1999 Forwards PSEG Annual Rept for 1998, & PECO Annual Rept for 1998. Stockholders Annual Rept of Each Owner & Cash Flow Statements Showing 1998 Actual & 1999 Projected Cash Flow with Explanation Encl ML18107A1981999-04-12012 April 1999 Responds to 990312 RAI Re Request for Change to TSs Permissible Enrichment Values for New Fuel Storage,Which Was Submitted on 990202 ML18107A1691999-04-12012 April 1999 Forwards Proprietary & non-proprietary Epips,Including Rev 17 to EPIP 807,rev 1 to NC.EP-EP.ZZ-0801(Q) & Rev 2 to NC.EP-EP.ZZ-0806(Q) & Revised EPIPs Table of Contents. Proprietary Info Withheld ML20205K4541999-04-0808 April 1999 Forwards Revised Info Re 990330 NRC Nuclear Power Reactor Licensee Financial Qualifications & Decommissioning Funding Assurance Status Rept ML18106B1491999-04-0505 April 1999 Forwards Drafts of Proposed Changes to Pages 4.1 & 4.2 of Emergency Plan,Which Are Contained on Page 4.2 & Noted in Italics & Underlined ML20205F8981999-03-31031 March 1999 Provides Info Re Status of Decommissioning Funding for LGS, Units 1 & 2,PBAPS,Units 1,2 & 3 & Sgs,Units 1 & 2,per Requirements of 10CFR50.75(f)(1) ML18106B1431999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Pse&G Rept on Financial Min Assurance for Period Ending 981231 for Hope Creek,Salem,Units 1 & 2 & Pbaps,Units 2 & 3,IAW 10CFR50.75 ML18107A2201999-03-30030 March 1999 Forwards Final Exercise Rept for 980303,full-participation Plume Exposure Pathway Exercise & 980505-07, full-participation Ingestion Pathway Exercise of Offsite Radiological Emergency Response for Salem & Hope Creek 1999-09-08
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MONTHYEARML20148G9001988-02-0101 February 1988 FOIA Request for Documents Re 10CFR50,App R Insps & Enforcements ML20238B7731987-08-0707 August 1987 FOIA Request for Records Explaining Status of Listed LERs Omitted from List,Previously Received from Nrc,Of LERs Filed by Commercial Nuclear Power Plant Licensees for Operating Year 1986 ML20235F7451987-06-30030 June 1987 FOIA Request for Documents Re Safeteam Programs Being Used at Listed Facilities ML18089A1811983-06-0808 June 1983 Comments on Recent Near melt-down at Facility.Nrc Should Begin to Enforce Regulations as Required by Law & Shut Down Obviously accident-prone Plants ML20077H5591983-05-13013 May 1983 FOIA Request for Documents Re SALP Review of Facilities Since 1980,siting &/Or Seismic Issues & Info Sent to or Routed Through RM Fleugge ML18086A6391981-05-18018 May 1981 Expresses Concern Re Emergency Preparedness Plans ML18086A6381981-05-18018 May 1981 Expresses Concern Re Emergency Preparedness Plans ML18086A4641981-05-0404 May 1981 Requests Info Re Util Requests to Perform Pin Consolidation at Facilities ML18086A4631981-05-0404 May 1981 Requests Info Re Reracking of Spent Fuel & Proposed Pin Consolidation at Facility ML18086A4611981-05-0404 May 1981 Requests Injunction to Preserve Status Quo of Reracking at Facility ML20003H7701981-04-11011 April 1981 Opposes Full Power License for Util ML18086A2271981-03-27027 March 1981 Advises That AC Coleman &/Or Eg Coleman Will Present Oral Argument & Rebuttal at Aslab 810430 Hearing Re Increase of Storage Capacity for Spent Fuel.W/Svc List ML19347D6041981-03-21021 March 1981 Urges NRC to Expedite Full Power Licensing of Facilities & Restart of TMI-1.Concern for Safety & Careful Review of Licensing Process Has Gone Beyond Reasonable Caution ML19339A8561980-09-0303 September 1980 Objects to Issuance of full-term OL & Expresses Concerns Re Emergency Plans ML18082A8031980-05-16016 May 1980 Requests Inclusion in Salem Svc List to Receive All post- 800222 Documents & Presenting Testimony Responding to NRC Witnesses' Claim Against Re Webb Testimony ML19321B1851980-05-16016 May 1980 Requests Placement on Svc List as Friend of Court in Order to Receive Copy of All Papers Served ML18082A5221980-05-0505 May 1980 Comments on R Webb Hearing Testimony Re Roof of Bldg Housing Spent Fuel Pool.Webb Relied in Part,On Erroneous Info from W Russ,Project Engineer for Facility.Transcript Does Not Include This Info.Intervenor 800505 Ltr to Util Encl ML19344D2841980-03-0505 March 1980 Discusses Experience in Facility Proceeding & 791029 Meeting in Bethesda,Md Re Shortnose Sturgeon.Nrc Should Improve Intervenor Treatment.Expresses Opposition to Facilities ML18081B1631980-03-0303 March 1980 Comments on NRC Actions Re Facility Licensing.Extended Delay in OL Issuance Provided Adequate Time to Grant Hearing Requested in 790831 Petition.Commission Should Review Cost/ Benefit Analysis.Svc List & 800303 Press Release Encl ML19260E1291979-12-14014 December 1979 FOIA Request for Documents Re Salem Nuclear Generating Station,Unit 1 ML19257C3291979-12-0909 December 1979 Requests Copy of NUREG-0553, Beyond Defense-In-Depth. Suggests Emergency Planning Be Paid for by Stockholders of Public Utils.More Realistic Parameters Needed for Emergency Action ML19276H5151979-11-0909 November 1979 Requests Delay in Opening Facility Until All Facts Re TMI-2 Complete ML19210D9331979-11-0909 November 1979 Requests No New Licenses Be Issued Until TMI Investigation Complete ML19257D7361979-10-11011 October 1979 Notifies That Cumberland Conservation League Supports Proposal That Util Develop Evacuation Procedures within 50-mile Radius.Existing 10-mile Radius Will Not Protect People in Cumberland County from Risks ML19290D6481979-10-11011 October 1979 Requests Info Re Emergency Planning.Util Is Responsible for Evacuation Plans for People within 10-mile Radius of Facility.Wind May Carry Radioactive Plume Many Miles Into Heavily Populated Areas ML19208B6761979-09-11011 September 1979 Expresses Concern Re NRC Delay in Issuing Plant Ol.Requests Full Explanation ML20126C5091979-08-16016 August 1979 Opposes Restart of TMI-1,const of Nuclear Plants in Nj & Nuclear Accidents Due to Health Hazards & Risks to Public Safety ML18079B0161979-08-14014 August 1979 Objects to Facility Standing Idle at $800,000/day Awaiting NRC Signature on License.Urges Immediate Issuance of License ML19210E1631979-07-30030 July 1979 Requests That No OL Be Issued Until Studies of TMI Complete ML18079B0221979-07-30030 July 1979 Opposes Licensing of Facility Until Effects of Allowing 17-yr Storage in Spent Fuel Pool Can Be Explored & Evaluated ML18079A9531979-07-30030 July 1979 Requests Answers to Questions Raised by M Lewis During Public Hearings on Reactor Site & Also Ltrs to NRC Re Possibility of Spent Fuel Pool Going Critical & Startup of Unit 2 ML19207A8321979-07-23023 July 1979 FOIA Request for Access to Public Svc Electric & Gas Documents Responding to NRC Questions Re Population Data & Spent Fuel Pool ML19207A8341979-07-23023 July 1979 FOIA Request for Access to Documents of Public Svc Electric & Gas Re Estimated Annual Cost for Operating Facility ML19225A8531979-07-16016 July 1979 Urges Moratorium on Licensing of Facility Pending Resolution of Questions Re Safety of Nuclear Plants & Disposal of Wastes,In Light of TMI-2 ML18079A8741979-06-25025 June 1979 Opposes OL for Facility.Nuclear Power Is Not Safe.Region Will Not Suffer Power Shortage W/O Facility.Safety Should Be First Concern to Those Entrusted W/Health & Safety of Public ML19224D1321979-05-19019 May 1979 Requests Info Re follow-up Testimony Re Seismic Concerns ML19248C7951979-04-13013 April 1979 Submits Limited Appearance Written Testimony Opposing Approval of Amend for Increasing Storage of Spent Fuel Assemblies ML18079A5841979-03-22022 March 1979 Forwards Board Resolution 79-109, Resolution Opposing Storage of High Level Radioactive Wastes in Salem County, Adopted by Board of Chosen Freeholders of County of Salem at Regular Meeting on 790321 ML19281A8431979-03-19019 March 1979 FOIA Request for Lers,Nrc Insp Repts & Communications W/ Licensee Re Effect of Plant on Environ & Plant Disaster Evacuation Plan ML19263C6421979-02-0606 February 1979 Forwards 780721 Testimony of J Gofman as Limited Appearance Statement.Author Unable to Attend 790222 Hearing ML19282B1031979-01-30030 January 1979 Opposes Operating License on Two Grounds:No Solution to Waste Problem & No Need for Power Demonstrated.Mentions Various Factors to Be Considered Before Licensing Should Be Granted ML19259B3801979-01-18018 January 1979 Opposes Issuance of Operating License.Kepford 781204 Ltr, Addl Info, & News Article Encl ML19263B3921979-01-0202 January 1979 Requests Opportunity to Review Info from Asea Inc Re Encapsulation of Spent Fuel Rods in Container of Synthetic Corundum ML19274D8721978-11-24024 November 1978 Requests Shutdown of Plant Until Investigation of Safety Hazards Is Complete,Particularly Leak from Reactor Coolant Pump.W/Encl 781124 Ltrs to Governors of DE & Nj & Senator of DE 1988-02-01
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creaaed scent nucima.r f :"1 roa r'or>:e o" h- ile9 si'=. lore creek I n: II nre on ht s <:o ci amroximcelc 10) in: o cons ruction.
- 3) Tho inability to ti.; rom of exis.i " wus as, '
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" limit "h< proolen" nc 1 i?y f n- ine .h. f :r er e ,
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- 4) Le-islation introh ed on J,n. 16 ,19 7 9 .;f .. .. J e r n'.
le-islor.orr would pr ment ary "cicle ,r pl m- "m y: .
operating from star'.in.r up un..il .3 ^ n; :le r .qs n disnoso.1 problem is solved. 2nis aill wa:ld af/ect S a.le n 2 ' n:i d o ce O r k 1 ini 2 ( see enclo: ni n" ;cl )
1"o i s s ho u l-1 iciicute st rcn- '? .ulic o proai . icn.
- 5) There is in unus :.1 concentrv ion of n. clear ..e,er pl . c in thi? 'a.r v t under vo.rious s;n.~es of construct.'.on 2n. '
o pc rv. :. n ( 3e- enclosed map).
- 6) Pen.ch Sot tem, only 35 miles f rom Artifici il Inlon i (. '
recm.1.' re'eive:t p .ission "o ince cse 'he ;r nt fC .
storwe ^anacity fra. 2220 to 5%3 ,c emLlies.
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- 7) See enclosed Inlivid'nl 51:.e H.atiae, for Fe = 0h co r Docket 5c-277 Acril 197S : " Leas- sar. sina in a icr 1.
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272 April, 1978 : The plant con . col ronm me icn1 ned in-ho'tse- it is a disaster waitin- to hspnen."
- 4) The excess ranerating capacit3 of ench of 'he joir/ ouna ~s of S,lem 2 is acproaching 5CM. Ther- is no n"ed for power.
- 10) R, don releases and associated he'ith effects resul.ing fron the opera . ion of So.len 2 mus' be considered in ter~a of the cost benefit baltnce. Docke 5C-354 s 355
Licensee = ' Answer to motion to Consolida*.e Proce tin s to receive new evidance with regard to radon releases nn-ascociated health effects" . :iny 9,1978:
It mus*. be rerembered thu , at least for .he Hope Creek and Peach Bottom proceedings, .iw .,r.ce l Soc.rds have already considered the toestion of whether 'he cost-cenefit balance for the f tcility or unit in question tips or cight tip in f. var of abandonment of .he facility, in li -h of *he in:~ in fuel cycle."
In view of the above, it is evident that pu'olic senti mn*
runs counter to further lic-:nsing of niclent power plants.
Creation of more waste is morally indefensible. I nvolunt a ry exposure to damaginr radiation is in violation of civil ri nht .,
causing health effects (deaths) to the <:enerr.1 po ov la t ion ,
as thoroughly exposed in the Honicker vs. Hendrie Peti *. inn.
We sea no reanon why the lertl principlos of individual rasponsibility estanliched a- the .'iurambu rg : rials shaul:i nc* also sonly tn the Officials of the U.S.Governman- who betray tha public trust and s a f-> y .
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Dear Dr. Green,
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Helen Mells Anania. C A This letter contains a very 'orief summary of my Marilyn 5hinetlus DeKalb. Il Comments, obserV:ltions, and opi' liens concernin'; the "Subg. 'up 41 3 ,
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'Ond' A e'$, '4astes," TID-28818. The reasons for this brief summary ar -
v,,,,nia 50utha,d due to the distressingly short comment period, the unorte;-
Harnsburg. PA period yet during which the Sub ;rcup neport .n3 a v a i h ::'. " ,
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, and the volume of my notes on ';;e raport. These notes ! li Philhs Zitre, os di.gested, transcribed, and forewarded as soon as is Salford. PA possible.
Contrary to the assertion of the authors of the Sub: con ~
Report (pane 16, first fall sen ence), I submit that s Nn action alone will be the detern. tin ~ factor with re; ara -
the fate of radionuclides in any renository or other du.1p site. After all, human action created the wastes, and has delayed for years the need for a solution to the proble:r..
Human action alone now has created a climate of rush to a;s-pose of them. Human action alone will ietermine the tina, place, nelium, depth, method, mckaging, and moon, of radi,-
active waste disposal. It must also ce realized that it .:.11 also be human action alone which will lead to cost-saving arocions of marcins of safety for uhatever rencsitory la chosen. Human action alone cin cause the effectiveness of any or all of the barriers between any disposei-of radnas; e and the biosphere to be partially or fllly dercated. All .if the grandiose plans, pronices of " technologica 1 success" '..t, s "procr mna-.ic success" ( p. 44) , reliance on " re' tln. tor;y r. -
Ttirements" (p. 45) , and imitation information ( conularly referred to as numbers derived from risk assessmenh) in tra end are self-deluding and self-defeatinr. In addition, s:.. n management schemes are but components of a vicious shell- ame designed '.o keep a'.tention from oeine caid to 'ne only .
relevant question, the question of dtrational success: car. a repository be prepared '.o concain all ridwastes ninced in it for the duration of the toxic ceriod of the unst.es? t' s . m 2.,
anuropriate to remind the Ttthors of '.he Sub,;roup Heport of the old hosnital joke: 1% operation was a success, but the
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JUSTICE Committee for Application or Nuremberg Principles to U.S. Nuclear Power Production Route 4, Box 332
- Scottsboro Alabama 35768 e Telephone 205/259-5770 cH AIR M AN Bill Carner, E sq
$cottsboro. AL MEMeill Dr lohn W. Cofman son rranano. c^ catient died anyway. The implications for r' 42 u -t re Ch
,',,, c',"",',','"p'[*'d ominoIs.It is not what is said, prsu.isei, chic"' 'r W-o, e m e ,on zenen mated, testifiad ' M': t , liscensed, rectl,ted, system 4 tim.e'.,
DeKalb, ll managed, or fantasized that co' tnt s ; all that coun;s is .m2.t Or judith lohnsurd is actually done with the wastes. inis, in . urn, is de fr-
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Paramus NJ Helen Mells The real question of the possibility (or probacility)
^"*"C^ of d1 rational success goes conpletely unanswered in the
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t Subgroup Report. l'o evade this question and offer the ustne-tany so ari tically feeble hope of but a few thousand years of cont.ain-Annad*. N1 ment (p. 16, for instanca) is just one of the can'.' retre:
- Virgmia $outhard from safety - and credibility - that So thoroUChly per'eareS
"'"$,'[^ this report. This attitude a;oes a long way r.oward cuar tee ~ing New York, NY thO report of the stupid Dureaucratic blunders that cCUSM Philles Zitzer the irradiation of the entire world's population throu n :. ub Salf ord. PA
- 6. e d h% with the subsequent tragedies: the uranium rinen deaths due to lung cancer, the enhanced cancer rates vo r.2 bomb blast observers (like Smokey), and others. Polic- must not be allowed to be a substit :e for safeny and the durational success of any radwaste repository, be it high-or low leve1, TRU waste, or mill tailings.
I trr;ently req'tes t that you infern whoever it is in this covernment that the public that was to easily (and rm.'inely) hoodwinked and lied to in the past by the apo l ? -in' .; rar .ne nuclear industry has changed. The puclic is increasingly .nd rapidly becominq aware of the nature of the radw,nte t'r'bl.-
and the cause of the problen: *he rmiwaste problem La a production problem. Human action alone prodices radioactive waste; human ,ation alone can halt the prcduction of t nece wastes. I see'no reason why the legal principles of individ-ual responsibility established at the Nurenburg trials sW'uld not also apply to the officials of the i, .S. Government who betray the public trust and safety.
' fours sincerely, Dr. ChTmcey Kepfn"-
L33 erlando Av".
State Collere, Pa.
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Ratings from the IE Employee survay on Svaluation of Licensees - April 1978 Docket No.: 50-272 Site: Salem Answers to Question 17 (If a change to safety level occurred, please describe it briefly):
Relatively new plant. Still has growing pains. Needs close attention (by IE) to assure appropriate improu2ments are made.
Power ascension testing revealed problems that were corrected by management, both in hardware and procedures.
Answers to Question 18 (Are there other things we should censider abcut the safety of this plant?):
-k The plant control rocm was designed in-house - it is a disaster waiting
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In startup phase. Have had a number of problems. This can be due either to poor f ystem or poor management or the " normal" failures when new systems sre placed into service.
Design (,f controls with back-lighted pushbottons results in operator data assessment problems, especially when lights are burned out. Manage-ment is aware of problem and IE is folicwing up.
New plant - recently completed full power testing'- plant still in early operating phases.
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VariaCly t)ase !betr CCCos t on on tre DCter'tial aangers int'erer't a the g*neration Cf pcwer from r'UC' ear fueis Are it'ev typothesZ ng proolems that are of the one..n.a.mdhon. Chance war,ety7 Are their Conceres more fantasy 'han f 3Ct?
A review of the ts'e'y record of domeshC PuC' ear f 3Caties durmg the past livee decades reveals a history of *erleer deaths. plant accidents. acts of terroris% 3M Cther inCrediOle mishaps in f 3Cf atmost every ' oae.m.a-rrdhen cCCurrence has alreade CCCurred as well as a nurr'ter of irCidenes *hCse procaDdity was Considered to s'at st:Catfy minute as to nCt C4 worth evalualmg Mereas federal and er'Custr'al syCkescersons have antolted the safety reCCrd of nuCtear power. studies assued-tut kept uncuthCiled-Oy the o*d A10mic E ergy Commiss.on. tre NuC' ear Peguiatory Commission. and o'hef agenC:es document a far differget story They
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report that m tre preveCus 33 yea's. 'here have teen over to 000 disaehrig 4 0rk it'ivr'es at CCrrest.C nuC! ear facilat es mCluding more than 300 f atant es wunc'*ds of o'rer *orkers are esceCted to d e Cf ra$ation-mduced Cancers by 1990 a In the past seven years, the'e have teen 150 mstances Cf threats a;3.nst PuC' ear msta lations aCross !he Q $ Thesg have inClyded lhree Ca$es M *heCh Def"Os we'e suCCessfvHy planted Ch f3C6bty sites and several estances of ars;n .n which rra.or fwe das93;e resulted On the a erage. NAC foses tor has ha3 st: eni as much as 'C0 :b of uranium and 60 to of pwnium every year-enougn to make mere 'han 10 atomic tomCs
" Acts Cf God ' also ha.e ' amen tre'r toil U ntn'eg and CCid weather ha.e d sated c' ant safe'y/seCarity systems Ga'e 'CrCe winds damaged AEC s Amarillo. Tee . faraty m 1967 A torrado passed 'hacugn the sile Cf a lWCpCsed O' ant +n Cimon Scr cgs Tenn . aM anciPer Came *dhm 10 mies of an oCeratirsg reactor m Ateens, Ala $everal reactors are Dudt rear or astride geo'og' Cal faults e.!Per known to te or susceCted Cf Demg sh:13Cbve. inC:ud ng several that have eacertenced quares this Century. On at least 1mo oCCassCns. B.52 bomters have CrasPed **thm s,get of nuclear facihties The poner levet of fiss,ie syS ems has tecor*e urCCntrcitab.e Cn 26 occasions m IPe Cast three CeCades, tr5at is, nure3r aCCtdents e'th*r occur'ed or were lust avo*Ced Ibese CC!vde a Core meltdown at the first expenmental bre* der reactor <n 13H as *el as a cartial fuet meitdown of the brmii breeder aear Ce'roit m 1366 The eeu.cucoCazad 1375 Ero*n s Ferry fire started *dh a wor =** "are6*ssir us.ng a Cand:e to test fCr an le3hs. it enced with reost of the c! ant s saf*'y sys' ems renderes ecoer. tie a^d more 'han $50 remon a damages T%s *hde PUC!93r ssCCGriers have g'or'f'ed the'r tr'dustry m terms tot have ') ordered on outrignt f 3orication sercos imshaps have been o Curring with frigh'*amg regatarity Tl**re are alt *rnatives. however, to CCntmued e Cosure to such M4: arcs *4uC'e3r Co*e' cresertty const:tutes oniv 3 % of 'ctal domest C energy Consumption T5at is a Contrioution to the eat on s er'ergy tucget *hich could te easy e,r9 mated t% rough s.mc'e CCeservat'on strveg es or thrCugn tne rec
- men'ation Cf cresentty availacle and Cost-CerrCe'itae sciar tecnnoteg es Moreover nureerous sdces essoed oy tre Energy Pet *3rCn & cevelocment Acm.nistrancn and tne F ecersi Energy Acm.nisirat on confirm that fuste ererCy eeeds trat aould emerwise ta ma' nem nuciear ocwer Can a so te sat sded weh Conservation. sorar and mind technoiog es For these resscns. 'he t) $ should imm*di3:ety feCtare a mor3'Ormm on oem reactor CCnstruCSCn aut teCm a gna;ecut of ad eos' og nuctear prog'sms C*er inan paraacs 50r*e resserch eltarts '
Our esoer ence *,tn rmCtear f aCiht es has aireur o' oven the ' ruth cf Wrp's, s Law anytn.ng Can pCsses go $rCng. :t aril ' f,,rmer test da'a ve not acaded C One of s series of editariC 3 en m:c'est power in ~Chenica: and Engineering Neus' heerinted by -a
t' ~ m ze r*~~:-"-"r"- ic to The purpose of the CW ~" r^r pottpone the construction of nue: ewr f acilities in le: aware r.til sstisfactory ans"ers have been previded to a nr.ter of questi ns, including:
- 1. Will radicactive naterial esesce?
- 2. Has a solution baen denenstrated for disposai of rsdiotetive weste?
- 3. Has full insurance protection been provided?
- 4. Is there an adequ3te evacustien plan in case of *ccident?
- 5. Are there adequate ssfeguards against theft ud sabotage?
To accomplish this purpose, the CCALITION focuse9 cublic attention on the dmgers of nuclear techno1cgy, informs the pubiic ss to the availability of ele m , sife and eccno-ical energy < ternatives, ?nd takes non-violent, direct action to oppcse policies which #eopardice the health and safety of the enti re hnsn race.
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RatinJs from the IE Employee survay on Evaluation of Licensees - April 1978 Docket No.: 50-277 Site: Peach Bottcm
, Answers to Question 17 (If a char.ge to safety level occurred, pledse describe it briefly):
(I Plant radiaticn levels have been increasing with time. Cesign and staffing of plant apper to have not been capable of handling this 7 change. Management he ;een slow to take large step changes to correct
{ problems.
Back to back t,verhaul/ upkeep periods for units 2 & 3 appear to have produced a tired operating group prone to error.
Careless operations and poor maintenance.
Corrective action taken to repair core spray line cracks, feedwater spargers and nozzles and control rod drive return nozzle.
Licensee made significant effort to reduce routine radioactive release from reactor building vents through equipment repairs.
Answers to Question 18 (Are there other things we should consider abcut the safety of this plant?):
See questien 69 and 28.
u QA program not upgraded to current standards. Security not upgraded.
Many repeat items of nonccmpliance. Least safe site in Regicn Z1 Poorest management!
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Quality of people (i.e., technical educaticnal level) that are coerating a plant and the type of organizational structure they are placed in can have a significant impact on safety.
Higher number of inspections due to proximity to regional office.
Recent management meeting with the President - expect to determine by scheduled inspections in the next 30 days if significant improvements were made.
Plant management exhibits an appearance of attempting to " control" N "
inspector access thru continual escort - general attitude apcears to be one of ccmpliance as required instead of an aggressive prosecuticn of management controls.
The problem with this plant is that it is a big BWR - by definition, they will have problems unless they have a good op. staff. PB does...
Upgrading of requirements upon this licensee, particularly in cases of security and QA.
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- Salem ~ Il reactor start By DAVID AI.TANElt n t Salem I, already bill through legislature in time to stop Sunbeam Staff 7.E bul sponsored.in operation,liy Assemblyman the commercial operation of Salem II,
. SALEM ' A billirtrr*tmed ves'erday Donald Stewart ( D-3i and Donald scheduled far a mid-summer start.up, in ibe AsseffibWTwould prevent any - DiFrancesco 422), would not allow lie added that he thcught the bill had a
~?tTiear platit not yet opetating frop M utilities to include costs incurred in gomi chance of:;'opping the construction I
si.srang u;iTniit the nuclear waste the maintenance and operation of a of ifope Creek I and II, if the govern, dupmai protnem is solved. _ nuclear plant in their base utility rates. ment fails to solve the waste problem.
up _ teih _ wound 4 -- 'v affect Stewart said yesterday that the bill's The bill s intention is not to stop the Glem 11 and ifope Creek I and II, h"' sponsors wou!d be alming to push the h nuc car p r, St rt said,
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'- . . 4, , , ,y ' ' ', solve the prr,blem of permanent storage of spent fuel rods and other radioactive was:e products.
"We're not saying 'we want this: we want that,' all we're saying is that somebody better come up with something," Stewart said.
S'ewart added that he wanted to prevent South Jersey from becoming the
" nuclear dumping ground of the na tion."
Nuclear waste disposal is a con-troversial issue almost everywhere there are nuclear plants. Several states
- Sole m II have passed legislation forbidding dt>9"s i o" 'aetr >>"d "d 9" tite rirm-havg not been able to reprocess the spent fuel ever since President Carter (Continued frcm page 1) put a moratorium on reprocessing probably speeded up work on this bill, shortly after taking office.
Stewart said, but it had been in the Stewart said he believed the solution works long before last week. 10 nuclear waste was technologically But Stewart said he thought this bill feasible, and he hoped that the bill w ould would indirectly help LAC's effort to tune federal otficials "put their money keep its money, by educating the where their mouth is."
legislators on hazards that go with its "I expect it to get the government mdlions. moving," Stewart said.
"I think when we talk about this,75 Stewart said he thought that " North percent of the legislators don't know Jersey media" would say that this bill whal we're talking about," Stewart said. came as a direct result of Governor "This wi!! help the legislators realize Brendan Bryne's State of the State there are two sides to the story." message. in which he smgfed out Lower Public Service Electric and Gas Alloways Creek's multi million dollar spokesman Edward Anderson said the gross receipts revenues as funds that utility did not want io comment on the should be used for urban aid.
bill at such an early stage cf its The governor's remarks last week development. (Continueo on Page 3)
But speaking generally, he warned Ihat any de'ay in the start-up of Salem II * -
would cost consumers millions of dollars.
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