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| | From: PAUL BLANCH <PMBLANCH91x.netcom.com> |
| | -To:: WND2.WNP3(jaz),TWOI.TWP4(gam),WND1.WNP2(hjm) ! |
| | 'Date:' 1/13/97 5:28am |
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| | Reuters Regulator outlines Conn. Yankee dismantling Source: Reuters [ |
| | HARTFORD, Reuters via Individual Inc. : Northeast Utilities must complete key components of a safety analysis before it begins dismantling its Connecticut Yankee nuclear. power plant, federal regulators said on |
| | : Friday. |
| | t But citizens' watchdog groups are concerned that neither the utility nor ) |
| | the Nuclear Regulatory j |
| | -Commission (NRC) are doing enough to safeguard the public against the i hazards posed by ? |
| | decommissioning. |
| | "They have to file a post-shutdown activities report, to spell out everything they plan to do," NRC spokesman Neil Sheehan told Reuters. J |
| | , . "They have up to two years to do that, but they've indicated they'll do it by July or August of this year." l |
| | ! "Then we'will do a safety analysis and look at all their plans," he said. |
| | A group of power companies headed by Northeast said last month they would permanently close the Connecticut. Yankee staticn, one of the nation's oldnt nuclear plants. |
| | The 582-megawatt plant in Haddam Neck, Conn., had been shut down for repairs and refueling since July |
| | : 22. , |
| | lhe station was operated and 49-percent owned by Northeast, with the balance owned by seven other New England utilities. |
| | Northeast has said the dismantling will cost about $425 million. |
| | "They have $200 million set aside (for dismantling)," said Cheehan. "So there's a question of how they'll l pay for the rest, but.that's not under our jurisdiction." |
| | "They've indicated they won't do any dismantling work at least until 1998. |
| | Nineteen ninety-seven'will be |
| | ( devoted to decontamination work and planning." |
| | While citizens' watchdog groups are relieved that the plant has been |
| | [ closed, they argue that dismantling |
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| | I l i "It's my strong position that Northeast Utilities and the NRC need to l decide what is going:to happen to the- I spent fuel before decommissioning comences," said Paul Blanch, a former ' |
| | supervisor of instrumentation and control engineering at Northeast who left the company ~in.1993. |
| | l Blanch said the spent fuel posed a "significant danger" to the public and that it should be placed ~in dry-cask storage before decomissisoning begins. |
| | l "The public needs to be able to have input into the act of ~ decomissioning l before it affects them," said , |
| | I Rosemary Bassilakis of,the Citizens' Awareness Network. I The NRC, which revised its decomissioning rules in July of last year, will hold a public meeting meeting on the Connecticut Yankee dismantling on January 15. |
| | "With the NRC's new decomissioning rule, it codifies the experimental, - |
| | l controversial and illegal l decomissioning which happened at Yankee Rowe," Bassilakls told Reuters. |
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| | l The Yankee Rowe plant in Rowe, Mass., was the country's oldest nuclear ' |
| | l plant with a generating capacity of 175 MW. It was voluntarily shut down in October 1991 because of a i, reactor vessel embrittlement issue, ; |
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| | L and decomissioning began in 1995. |
| | --Hartford newsroom (860) 727-0224 |
| | [01-10-97 at 16:45 EST, Copyright 1997, Reuters America Inc.] |
| | l l Paul M. Blanch i Energy Consultant 135 Hyde Rd. |
| | West-Hartford CT 06117 Tel: 860-236-0326 Fax: 860-2?2-9350 l |
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| | r From: PAUL' BLANCH <PMBLANCH91x.netcom.com> ' |
| | Date: 1/14/97 5:37am |
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| | news Headline: Utility Group. Considers Suit Over Reactor Wire Service: DJ (Dow Jones) |
| | Date: Mon, Jan 13, 1997 ' |
| | By Ross Kerber Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal Northeast Utilities is likely to face lawsuits from the minority owners of one of its shuttered. Millstone nuclear reactors, a sign of the breakdown of alliances among the once-tightknit nuclear operating companies as deregulation proce'eds in New England states. . |
| | Among those who may sue to recover the costs' of buying replacement power is l New England Electric System, the region's second-largest utility behind Northeast. On Friday, New England Electric also received significant permissions from Massachusetts regulators for an aggressive restructuring i plan. 1 Northeast Utilities, Berlin,. Conn., said in a filing with the Securities I and Exchange Commission on Dec.19 that it " believes that it is possible" that the utilities who together own 32% of the Millstone 3 reactor will seek to recover the roughly $50 million in costs they face related to the plant's ! |
| | shutdown in March 1996. Three other Northeast Utilities reactors have also been closed for safety reasons, one' of them permanently, and Northeast's total outage-related bill is likely to exceed $800 million. |
| | Executives at the largest companies with minority stakes in Millstone unit 3 confirmed that they likely will sue. "I think their expectation is correct," said Donald G. Pardus, chief executive of Eastern Utilities Associates, which owns 4% of Millstone unit 3. After Northeast, which owns 68% of the plant, the other owners include New England Electric System with 12%, United Illuminated Co. with 3.7%, and Central Maine Power Co. with 2.5%. There are 12 owners ; |
| | altogether. i No suits have been filed yet becauce the outside owners don't want to distract -j Northeast Utilities executives from their efforts to restart the plant, Mr. |
| | Pardus said. |
| | If suits are filed, a Northeast spokesman said Friday, the company would |
| | " vigorously defend" itself based on cost-sharing agreements between the utility owners. Northeast Utilities and its executives already face nine lawsuits from shareholders seeking damages, and several criminal investigations are also under way into the company's operation of its nuclear pl ants. |
| | The threat of lawsuits from co-owners demonstrates the public tensions that have arisen as New England states allow utilities to compete for customers. |
| | James S. Robinson, manager of nuclear investments for New England Electric System, the largest- of Millstone 3's outside owners, said his company has so far paid its share of outage costs "under protest," and said New England l Electric might sue to recover its spending. |
| | I Meanwhile, New England Electric's president and chief executive, John W. |
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| | l Rowe, said approvals the utility gained from regulators Friday marked "a major i step forward" as the utility prepares for competition. |
| | Regulators approved major terms of an agreement under which the company agreed to cut rates by at least 10% for all consumers and to sell most of its generating assets,.in return for revenue guarantees. |
| | l Further approvals are still required; Boston Edison Co. and Eastern i Utilities Associates have similar agreements pending. Compared with those companies, Northeast Utilities faces more nuclear-related costs and would prefer to i delay the onset of competition. |
| | (END) DOW JONES NEWS 01-13-97 1 11 AM Copyright 1997 Dow Jones & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. |
| | Headline: Japan battles to protect nuclear plants from slick Wire Service: RTw (Reuters World Report) |
| | Date: Mon, Jan 13, 1997 Copyright 1997 Reuters Ltd. All rights reserved. |
| | The following news report may not be republished or redistributed, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Reuters Ltd. |
| | (Adds fresh quotes from maritime agency spokesman) |
| | By Paul Eckert MAIZURU, Japan, Jan 13 (Reuter) - Japanese authorities kept up multi-front battles against oil spills from an ageing Russian tanker on Monday, tightening a cordon around' nuclear power plants and pouncing on new slicks as they emerged. |
| | "MSA boats are nlacing priority on keeping oil away from the nuclear plants, but there are lots of other patches of oil to deal with," a Maritime Safety Agency (MSA) spokesman said. |
| | Oil from the tanker Nakhodka, which broke up on January 2, has reached an outer ring of oil fences protecting 15 nuclear teactors on Wakasa Bay, the world's greatest concentration of nuclear power plants. |
| | Speaking in the town of Maizuru, which is headquarters for the cleanup effort, the MSA spokesman told reporters that the number of patrol boats for the l Wakasa Bay operation had been increased from four to 10. |
| | More oil fences are being erected inside the ring. The twin defences have so far succeeded in keeping oil from reaching intake pipes that provide cooling water to the reactors. "No oil has been sighted within one nautical mile of. |
| | l Takahama nuclear power plant's water intake," the spokesman said. |
| | A total of 50 patrol boats, 10 aircraft and 10 helicopters are now involved in the overall operation to protect a 450-km (285-mile) stretch of coast on the |
| | : Sea of Japan, about 320 km (200 miles)_ west of Tokyo. |
| | : "It will require two to three days of tracking to determine whether and how much oil is flowing from the two parts of the ship," the spokesman said. |
| | 1 Maritime officials still have no firm figure on how much oil has escaped |
| | : from the 13,157-tonne tanker since it broke in two in stormy seas. |
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| | They have said 'an earlier estimate of 3,700 tonnes (26,000 barrels) was 4 |
| | too low. The 26-year old tanker was carrying 19,000 tonnes (133,000 barrels) |
| | , of fuel oil. |
| | Instead of using chemical detergent, maritime authorities were scooping up the oil with fishing nets and buckets into oil drums because of environmental concerns, the spokesman;said. |
| | Asked if the operations were going smoothly, he said: "You can say the drums are filling up and piling up. smoothly." |
| | MSA officials were puzzling over how to deal with the bow of the ship, which ran aground 100 metres (yards) from Mikuni beach and may.~still contain thousands of tonnes of heavy oil. |
| | j "The plan is to remove the bow but no decision has been made on how to do it," an MSA official said. |
| | The stern, where two-thirds of the oil was stored, sank about 115 km (70 miles) offshore. Authorities are uncertain how much of that may be leaking |
| | -and might reach the coast. |
| | 1 The 31-man crew of the tanker was rescued, but the captain is missing and presumed dead. |
| | Thousands of volunteer workers, many without protective clothing, braved toxic oil fumes to continue scraping mud-like oil off beaches and carrying it away in buckets. |
| | Volunteers from 200 km (140 miles) away in the city of Kobe have helped in the cleanup effort. |
| | They said they were paying back a debt of gratitude for help to their e |
| | city in the aftermath of the January 1995 Kobe earthquake in which thousands died. |
| | Some locals residents, numbed by devastation to a once-pristine area of fertile fishing grounds and tourist resorts, questioned whether reaction to |
| | . the spill was too slow. |
| | Taxi driver Yoshiaki Yamashita said officials should have prepared oil cleanup equipment well in advance. |
| | "You'd think that an island nation like Japan, which imports so much 4 |
| | oil, would have more of the kind of cleanup vessels needed for this kind of crisis," he said. |
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| | Paul M. B1anch 4 |
| | Energy Consultant i 135 Hyde Rd. |
| | West Hartford CT 06117 Tel: 860-236-0326 Fax: 860-232-9350 |
| | ! CC: KATHY HART <KHART0mh.com>}} |
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MONTHYEARML20217K3161999-10-19019 October 1999 Forwards Amend 195 to License DPR-61 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Deletes Certain TSs Either No Longer Applicable to Permanently Shutdown & Defueled State of Reactor or Duplicate Regulatory Requirements CY-99-137, Notifies NRC of Intent to Apply Haddam Neck Plant 10CFR50 App B,Qa Program to Activities Related to Development of ISFSI at Haddam1999-10-12012 October 1999 Notifies NRC of Intent to Apply Haddam Neck Plant 10CFR50 App B,Qa Program to Activities Related to Development of ISFSI at Haddam DD-99-11, Informs That Time Provided by NRC Regulation within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision (DD-99-11) Expired & That Commission Declined Any Review.Decision Became Final Action on 9910041999-10-0808 October 1999 Informs That Time Provided by NRC Regulation within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision (DD-99-11) Expired & That Commission Declined Any Review.Decision Became Final Action on 991004 ML20212L1261999-10-0404 October 1999 Forwards Viewgraphs Presented by Licensee at 990923 Meeting with Nrc,In Response to Request ML20212D0341999-09-20020 September 1999 Expresses Appreciation for Accepting NRC Request for Tour of Haddam Neck Facility During on 991014.Invites R Mellor to Participate in NRC 1999 Decommissioninng Power Reactor Work- Shop:Nrc Insp Program at Decommissioning Power Reactors CY-99-111, Submits Clarification of Changes Made to Connecticut Yankee QA Program,Per Util 990810 Submittal.Change Will Be Submitted to NRC in Dec 1999 as Part of Annual Update1999-09-0202 September 1999 Submits Clarification of Changes Made to Connecticut Yankee QA Program,Per Util 990810 Submittal.Change Will Be Submitted to NRC in Dec 1999 as Part of Annual Update ML20211E8051999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-213/99-02 on 990420-0719.No Violations Noted.Completion of Corrective Actions for Spent Fuel Bldg Ventilation Issues Adequate ML20210J6021999-08-0202 August 1999 Informs That Info Re Orise Technical Survey Assistance to NRC at CT Yankee Is to Include Copies of Listed Documents CY-99-048, Forwards Cyap Rept CY-HP-0031,Rev 0, Bounding Dose Assessment for Offsite Radioactive Matls1999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards Cyap Rept CY-HP-0031,Rev 0, Bounding Dose Assessment for Offsite Radioactive Matls CY-99-066, Forwards Revised Plan for Recovery of Licensed Matl from Offsite Locations.Completion of Implementation of Plan During Summer of 1999 Is Planned,Contingent on Support Extended by Property Owners,Weather & Uncontrolled Factors1999-07-20020 July 1999 Forwards Revised Plan for Recovery of Licensed Matl from Offsite Locations.Completion of Implementation of Plan During Summer of 1999 Is Planned,Contingent on Support Extended by Property Owners,Weather & Uncontrolled Factors ML20210C1491999-07-0101 July 1999 Responds to ,Which Responded to NRC Ltr & NOV & Informs That Engagement in Any Similar Wrongdoing in Future May Result in More Significant Enforcement Action. No Further Action Will Be Taken at This Time ML20209C3911999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards TS Page 6-3 for Haddam Neck Plant ML20195H1741999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Original & Copy of Request for Approval of Certain Indirect & Direct Transfer of License & Ownership Interests of Montaup Electric Co (Montaup) with Respect to Nuclear Facilities Described as Listed ML20195F9011999-06-0909 June 1999 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp 50-213/98-06 on 990226. Util Did Not Agree with Disposition of Issue Cited as Severity Level IV Violation.Violation Will Be Noncited ML20195H3591999-06-0202 June 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp of License DPR-61.Corrective Actions:Disciplinary Actions Were Taken by Util Against Jm Foley & Individual & Departmental Emphasis Is Placed on New HP Stds & Expectations ML20207E9031999-06-0202 June 1999 Informs That NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Reorganized Effective 990328.As Part of Reorganization,Div of Licensing Project Mgt Created.Mt Masnik Will Be Section Chief for Haddam Neck.Organization Chart Encl ML20207B9301999-05-25025 May 1999 Responds to 990114 Correspondence Re Changes to Plant Defueled Physical Security Plan Rev 1 Submitted Under 10CFR50.54(p).Implementation of Changes Subj to Insp to Confirm Changes Have Not Decreased Security Plan ML20207G1761999-05-21021 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-213/99-01 on 980119-990419 & Closure of CAL 1-97-010.No Violations Noted.Conduct of Activities Associated with Control of Radiological Work at Haddam Neck Generally Characterized as Careful & Thorough ML20206R7221999-05-12012 May 1999 Refers to Investigation 1-97-031 on 970616-0718 & Forwards Nov.Investigation Found That Recipient Deliberately Did Not Follow Radiation Protection Procedures,Falsified Documents & Provided Incomplete & Inaccurate Info to NRC ML20206R7021999-05-12012 May 1999 Refers to Investigation 1-97-008 Conducted by Region I & Forwards Notice of Violation.Investigation Found That Recipient Deliberately Attempted to Conceal Release of Contaminated Video Equipment ML20206R8051999-05-12012 May 1999 Responds to 3 Investigations,Repts 1-97-031,008 & 1-98-008 Between 970314 & 980722 as Well as Insp Conducted Between 980720 & 1102.Forwards Synopsis of 3rd OI Investigation ML20206J2801999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Financial Repts for CT Light & Power Co,Western Ma Electric Co,Public Svc Co of Nh,North Atlantic Energy Corp,Northeast Nuclear Energy Co & North Atlantic Energy Svc Corp,License Holders CY-99-057, Forwards 1998 Annual Radioactive Effluent Rept for HNP, & Rev 10 to Remodcm. with Summary of Quantities of Solid Radwaste & Liquid & Gaseous Effluents,As Well as Summary of Assessment of Max Individual Dose1999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Radioactive Effluent Rept for HNP, & Rev 10 to Remodcm. with Summary of Quantities of Solid Radwaste & Liquid & Gaseous Effluents,As Well as Summary of Assessment of Max Individual Dose ML20206C8631999-04-28028 April 1999 Forwards Amend 194 to License DPR-61 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Authorizes Relocation of Requirements Related to Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation from TSs to Technical Requirements Manual ML20206A6871999-04-22022 April 1999 Informs of Completion of Review of Re Nepco in Capacity as Minority Shareholder in Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp,Yaec,Myap & Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co ML20210V5221999-04-0808 April 1999 Discusses Continued Performance of Technical Assistance Activities for NRC & Environ Survey & Site Assessment Program (Essap) Survey Assistance at Cy IR 05000213/19960121999-04-0505 April 1999 Discusses NRC Insp Repts 50-213/96-12 & 50-213/98-04 on 961102-27 Re Airborne Radioactivity Contamination Event That Occurred in Fuel Transfer Canal & Reactor Cavity in Nov 1996.Notice of Violation Encl ML20205J7931999-04-0505 April 1999 Discusses NRC Insp Repts 50-213/96-12 & 50-213/98-04 on 961102-27 Re Airborne Radioactivity Contamination Event That Occurred in Fuel Transfer Canal & Reactor Cavity in Nov 1996.Notice of Violation Encl CY-99-042, Provides Info on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Haddam Neck Plant1999-03-31031 March 1999 Provides Info on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Haddam Neck Plant ML20206A6951999-03-29029 March 1999 Request Confirmation That No NRC Action or Approval,Required Relative to Proposed Change in Upstream Economic Ownership of New England Power Co,Minority Shareholder in Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp,Yaec,Myap & Connecticut Yankee CY-99-024, Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-213/98-06. Corrective Actions:Meetings Were Held with Contractor Mgt, Disciplinary Action Against Worker Was Taken & Notices Alerting Workers to HRA Controls Were Posted1999-03-29029 March 1999 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-213/98-06. Corrective Actions:Meetings Were Held with Contractor Mgt, Disciplinary Action Against Worker Was Taken & Notices Alerting Workers to HRA Controls Were Posted B17697, Notifies NRC of Amount of Property Insurance Coverage, Effective 990401,for HNP & Mnps,Units 1,2 & 3,per Provisions of 10CFR50.54(w)1999-03-12012 March 1999 Notifies NRC of Amount of Property Insurance Coverage, Effective 990401,for HNP & Mnps,Units 1,2 & 3,per Provisions of 10CFR50.54(w) CY-99-032, Clarifies Info Re TRM Change Submitted with Re Proposed Rev to TSs on Seismic Monitoring1999-03-0909 March 1999 Clarifies Info Re TRM Change Submitted with Re Proposed Rev to TSs on Seismic Monitoring ML20207B6641999-02-26026 February 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-213/98-06 on 981103-990118 & Notice of Violation Re Locked High Radiation Area Doors That Were Found Unlocked by Staff.Security Program Was Also Inspected ML20204C6901999-02-22022 February 1999 Informs That Public Citizen Waives Copyright for 5th Edition of Nuclear Lemon So NRC May Reproduce for Purpose of Contributing to NRC Recommended Improvements to Oversight Process for Nuclear Power Reactors ML20203H9621999-02-17017 February 1999 Responds to to Dk Rathbun Which Forwarded Number of Questions from Constituent Re Spent Fuel Decommissioned Nuclear plants.NUREG-1628, Staff Responses to Frequently Asked Questions Re Decommissioning of NPPs Encl.W/O Encl CY-99-005, Responds to NRC 981221 RAI Re Amend 193 to License to Reflect Permanent Shutdown Condition of Plant.Licensee Withdrawing 981030 (CY-98-199) Request & Will Submit Corrections in Future Proposed Rev to TS1999-01-29029 January 1999 Responds to NRC 981221 RAI Re Amend 193 to License to Reflect Permanent Shutdown Condition of Plant.Licensee Withdrawing 981030 (CY-98-199) Request & Will Submit Corrections in Future Proposed Rev to TS CY-99-023, Provides Summary of Understandings Reached During 990108 Meeting Between Util & CT Dept of Environ Protection Re Dike Area Rainwater Reporting Protocol1999-01-28028 January 1999 Provides Summary of Understandings Reached During 990108 Meeting Between Util & CT Dept of Environ Protection Re Dike Area Rainwater Reporting Protocol ML20203H9711999-01-21021 January 1999 Requests Response to Concerns Raised by Constitutent M Marucci Re Spent Fuel at Decommissioned Nuclear Plants CY-99-002, Forwards Response to NRC 981203 RAI Re Proposed License Amend to Relocate Requirements for Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation from Section 3/4.3.3.3 of TS to Trm. Supporting TSs Encl1999-01-18018 January 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 981203 RAI Re Proposed License Amend to Relocate Requirements for Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation from Section 3/4.3.3.3 of TS to Trm. Supporting TSs Encl CY-99-010, Provides Special Rept Concerning Potential of Radiation Exposure Due to Hypothetical Explosive Attack to Facility. Without Encl1999-01-14014 January 1999 Provides Special Rept Concerning Potential of Radiation Exposure Due to Hypothetical Explosive Attack to Facility. Without Encl CY-99-009, Forwards Rev 1 to Haddam Neck Plant Defueled Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Rev Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 & 2.7901999-01-14014 January 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Haddam Neck Plant Defueled Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Rev Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 & 2.790 ML20206R6051999-01-11011 January 1999 Ack Receipt of Submiting Sf Mgt Plan.Staff Has Reviewed Plan & Notes Plan to Store Sf in SFP Until DOE Takes Physical Possession of Fuel DD-98-12, Informs That Time Provided by NRC Regulation within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision DD-98-12 Has Expired.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 981211. with Certificate of Svc.Served on 9812221998-12-22022 December 1998 Informs That Time Provided by NRC Regulation within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision DD-98-12 Has Expired.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 981211. with Certificate of Svc.Served on 981222 CY-98-142, Forwards Proposed Rev 2 of Cyap QAP for Info & Approval of Exception Number 8 of App E of Cy Qap.Copy of Rev 2 Showing Changes from Rev 1 Also Included1998-12-22022 December 1998 Forwards Proposed Rev 2 of Cyap QAP for Info & Approval of Exception Number 8 of App E of Cy Qap.Copy of Rev 2 Showing Changes from Rev 1 Also Included ML20198R1321998-12-21021 December 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-213/98-05 on 980720-1102.No Violations Noted.Insp Completes Review of Licensee Actions Described in ,In Response to NOV & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalties ML20198K8651998-12-21021 December 1998 Ack Receipt of ,Requesting Corrected Pages to Be Issued for License Amend 193,issued on 980630.Informs That Inconsistencies Found When Comparing Corrected Pages Submitted on 981030 & License Amend Application CY-98-201, Provides Clarification of NRC Staff SE for Amend 193 Which Approved HNP Defueled TSs1998-12-0303 December 1998 Provides Clarification of NRC Staff SE for Amend 193 Which Approved HNP Defueled TSs IR 05000213/19980041998-11-27027 November 1998 Forwards Special Insp Rept 50-213/98-04 of Licensee Performance During Reactor Coolant Sys Chemical Decontamination ML20195J3571998-11-19019 November 1998 Forwards Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10CFR50.54(w) & 10CFR140.Exemption Submitted in Response to 971007 Application & Suppls & 1218,requesting Reduction in Amount of Insurance Required for Facility 1999-09-20
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MONTHYEARCY-99-137, Notifies NRC of Intent to Apply Haddam Neck Plant 10CFR50 App B,Qa Program to Activities Related to Development of ISFSI at Haddam1999-10-12012 October 1999 Notifies NRC of Intent to Apply Haddam Neck Plant 10CFR50 App B,Qa Program to Activities Related to Development of ISFSI at Haddam CY-99-111, Submits Clarification of Changes Made to Connecticut Yankee QA Program,Per Util 990810 Submittal.Change Will Be Submitted to NRC in Dec 1999 as Part of Annual Update1999-09-0202 September 1999 Submits Clarification of Changes Made to Connecticut Yankee QA Program,Per Util 990810 Submittal.Change Will Be Submitted to NRC in Dec 1999 as Part of Annual Update CY-99-048, Forwards Cyap Rept CY-HP-0031,Rev 0, Bounding Dose Assessment for Offsite Radioactive Matls1999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards Cyap Rept CY-HP-0031,Rev 0, Bounding Dose Assessment for Offsite Radioactive Matls CY-99-066, Forwards Revised Plan for Recovery of Licensed Matl from Offsite Locations.Completion of Implementation of Plan During Summer of 1999 Is Planned,Contingent on Support Extended by Property Owners,Weather & Uncontrolled Factors1999-07-20020 July 1999 Forwards Revised Plan for Recovery of Licensed Matl from Offsite Locations.Completion of Implementation of Plan During Summer of 1999 Is Planned,Contingent on Support Extended by Property Owners,Weather & Uncontrolled Factors ML20209C3911999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards TS Page 6-3 for Haddam Neck Plant ML20195H1741999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Original & Copy of Request for Approval of Certain Indirect & Direct Transfer of License & Ownership Interests of Montaup Electric Co (Montaup) with Respect to Nuclear Facilities Described as Listed ML20195H3591999-06-0202 June 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp of License DPR-61.Corrective Actions:Disciplinary Actions Were Taken by Util Against Jm Foley & Individual & Departmental Emphasis Is Placed on New HP Stds & Expectations CY-99-057, Forwards 1998 Annual Radioactive Effluent Rept for HNP, & Rev 10 to Remodcm. with Summary of Quantities of Solid Radwaste & Liquid & Gaseous Effluents,As Well as Summary of Assessment of Max Individual Dose1999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Radioactive Effluent Rept for HNP, & Rev 10 to Remodcm. with Summary of Quantities of Solid Radwaste & Liquid & Gaseous Effluents,As Well as Summary of Assessment of Max Individual Dose ML20206J2801999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Financial Repts for CT Light & Power Co,Western Ma Electric Co,Public Svc Co of Nh,North Atlantic Energy Corp,Northeast Nuclear Energy Co & North Atlantic Energy Svc Corp,License Holders ML20210V5221999-04-0808 April 1999 Discusses Continued Performance of Technical Assistance Activities for NRC & Environ Survey & Site Assessment Program (Essap) Survey Assistance at Cy CY-99-042, Provides Info on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Haddam Neck Plant1999-03-31031 March 1999 Provides Info on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Haddam Neck Plant ML20206A6951999-03-29029 March 1999 Request Confirmation That No NRC Action or Approval,Required Relative to Proposed Change in Upstream Economic Ownership of New England Power Co,Minority Shareholder in Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp,Yaec,Myap & Connecticut Yankee CY-99-024, Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-213/98-06. Corrective Actions:Meetings Were Held with Contractor Mgt, Disciplinary Action Against Worker Was Taken & Notices Alerting Workers to HRA Controls Were Posted1999-03-29029 March 1999 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-213/98-06. Corrective Actions:Meetings Were Held with Contractor Mgt, Disciplinary Action Against Worker Was Taken & Notices Alerting Workers to HRA Controls Were Posted B17697, Notifies NRC of Amount of Property Insurance Coverage, Effective 990401,for HNP & Mnps,Units 1,2 & 3,per Provisions of 10CFR50.54(w)1999-03-12012 March 1999 Notifies NRC of Amount of Property Insurance Coverage, Effective 990401,for HNP & Mnps,Units 1,2 & 3,per Provisions of 10CFR50.54(w) CY-99-032, Clarifies Info Re TRM Change Submitted with Re Proposed Rev to TSs on Seismic Monitoring1999-03-0909 March 1999 Clarifies Info Re TRM Change Submitted with Re Proposed Rev to TSs on Seismic Monitoring ML20204C6901999-02-22022 February 1999 Informs That Public Citizen Waives Copyright for 5th Edition of Nuclear Lemon So NRC May Reproduce for Purpose of Contributing to NRC Recommended Improvements to Oversight Process for Nuclear Power Reactors CY-99-005, Responds to NRC 981221 RAI Re Amend 193 to License to Reflect Permanent Shutdown Condition of Plant.Licensee Withdrawing 981030 (CY-98-199) Request & Will Submit Corrections in Future Proposed Rev to TS1999-01-29029 January 1999 Responds to NRC 981221 RAI Re Amend 193 to License to Reflect Permanent Shutdown Condition of Plant.Licensee Withdrawing 981030 (CY-98-199) Request & Will Submit Corrections in Future Proposed Rev to TS ML20203H9711999-01-21021 January 1999 Requests Response to Concerns Raised by Constitutent M Marucci Re Spent Fuel at Decommissioned Nuclear Plants CY-99-002, Forwards Response to NRC 981203 RAI Re Proposed License Amend to Relocate Requirements for Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation from Section 3/4.3.3.3 of TS to Trm. Supporting TSs Encl1999-01-18018 January 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 981203 RAI Re Proposed License Amend to Relocate Requirements for Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation from Section 3/4.3.3.3 of TS to Trm. Supporting TSs Encl CY-99-009, Forwards Rev 1 to Haddam Neck Plant Defueled Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Rev Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 & 2.7901999-01-14014 January 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Haddam Neck Plant Defueled Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Rev Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 & 2.790 CY-99-010, Provides Special Rept Concerning Potential of Radiation Exposure Due to Hypothetical Explosive Attack to Facility. Without Encl1999-01-14014 January 1999 Provides Special Rept Concerning Potential of Radiation Exposure Due to Hypothetical Explosive Attack to Facility. Without Encl CY-98-142, Forwards Proposed Rev 2 of Cyap QAP for Info & Approval of Exception Number 8 of App E of Cy Qap.Copy of Rev 2 Showing Changes from Rev 1 Also Included1998-12-22022 December 1998 Forwards Proposed Rev 2 of Cyap QAP for Info & Approval of Exception Number 8 of App E of Cy Qap.Copy of Rev 2 Showing Changes from Rev 1 Also Included CY-98-201, Provides Clarification of NRC Staff SE for Amend 193 Which Approved HNP Defueled TSs1998-12-0303 December 1998 Provides Clarification of NRC Staff SE for Amend 193 Which Approved HNP Defueled TSs CY-98-191, Provides Notification That Util Implemented Defueled Emergency Plan for HNP on 981001.Util Completed Annual Exercise Required by Subj Plan & 10CFR50.471998-11-0505 November 1998 Provides Notification That Util Implemented Defueled Emergency Plan for HNP on 981001.Util Completed Annual Exercise Required by Subj Plan & 10CFR50.47 CY-98-140, Provides Commitment to Maintain Water Chemistry Requirements in HNP Technical Requirements Manual1998-11-0202 November 1998 Provides Commitment to Maintain Water Chemistry Requirements in HNP Technical Requirements Manual CY-98-183, Forwards Revised License Amend 193 TS Pages to Correct Amend Number on Pages Not Changed by Amend 193.No Commitments Contained within Ltr1998-10-30030 October 1998 Forwards Revised License Amend 193 TS Pages to Correct Amend Number on Pages Not Changed by Amend 193.No Commitments Contained within Ltr CY-98-199, Forwards Listing of Corrections Made & Revised Pages for Proposed License Amend 193.Ltr Also Transmits Repaginated Pages for TS Index & Section 1,per Request of NRC Project Manager1998-10-30030 October 1998 Forwards Listing of Corrections Made & Revised Pages for Proposed License Amend 193.Ltr Also Transmits Repaginated Pages for TS Index & Section 1,per Request of NRC Project Manager CY-98-062, Updates Info of Historical Nature in Response to Both NRC Historical Review Rept & NRC Insp Rept 50-213/97-11 Open Items1998-10-28028 October 1998 Updates Info of Historical Nature in Response to Both NRC Historical Review Rept & NRC Insp Rept 50-213/97-11 Open Items CY-98-154, Forwards Sf Mgt Plan for Haddam Neck Plant.Plan Submits Info on Mgt & Funding for Program to Safely Store Sf Following Permanent Cessation of Power Operations Until Title Is Transferred to DOE1998-10-28028 October 1998 Forwards Sf Mgt Plan for Haddam Neck Plant.Plan Submits Info on Mgt & Funding for Program to Safely Store Sf Following Permanent Cessation of Power Operations Until Title Is Transferred to DOE CY-98-129, Provides Supplemental Info to 980629 Response to 2.206 Petition Questions on Spent Fuel Cooling Methods.Util Pending Commitment Made within Ltr Stated1998-10-14014 October 1998 Provides Supplemental Info to 980629 Response to 2.206 Petition Questions on Spent Fuel Cooling Methods.Util Pending Commitment Made within Ltr Stated CY-98-186, Provides Notification of Organizational Changes Which Affect Cyap.Organization Chart,Biographical Profile of K Heider & Revised Distribution List for NRC Correspondence,Encl1998-10-0202 October 1998 Provides Notification of Organizational Changes Which Affect Cyap.Organization Chart,Biographical Profile of K Heider & Revised Distribution List for NRC Correspondence,Encl CY-98-153, Forwards Final Response to NRC 961009 RAI Re Configuration Mgt Project at Plant.No New Commitments Made within Ltr or Attachment1998-09-30030 September 1998 Forwards Final Response to NRC 961009 RAI Re Configuration Mgt Project at Plant.No New Commitments Made within Ltr or Attachment CY-98-157, Responds to NRC Request That Cyap Submit Proposed License Amend to Include Fuel Storage Pool Water Chemistry Program within Haddam Neck Plant Ts.Cyap Considers That Amend Is Not Necessary for Listed Reasons.Procedure Encl1998-09-28028 September 1998 Responds to NRC Request That Cyap Submit Proposed License Amend to Include Fuel Storage Pool Water Chemistry Program within Haddam Neck Plant Ts.Cyap Considers That Amend Is Not Necessary for Listed Reasons.Procedure Encl B17440, Corrects Errors in Ltrs & 980225 Re semi-annual Fitness for Duty Performance Data for Jan-June 1998 & July-Dec 19971998-09-24024 September 1998 Corrects Errors in Ltrs & 980225 Re semi-annual Fitness for Duty Performance Data for Jan-June 1998 & July-Dec 1997 CY-98-151, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-213/98-03.Corrective Actions:Root Cause Team Has Determined That Shift Managers Initial Reportability Decision Was Not Correct1998-09-21021 September 1998 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-213/98-03.Corrective Actions:Root Cause Team Has Determined That Shift Managers Initial Reportability Decision Was Not Correct ML20153G3891998-09-14014 September 1998 Informs That Union of Concerned Scientists Fully Supports Citizens Awareness Network Petition Filed Pursuant to 10CFR2.206,seeking to Revoke or Suspend License for Haddam Neck Nuclear Plant ML20154J9861998-09-11011 September 1998 Forwards for Service Upon Lj Callan,Jc Hoyle & Commission, Request for NRC to Revoke Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co License to Operate Haddam Neck Reactor Pursuant to 10CFR2.206 ML20154J9991998-09-11011 September 1998 Requests NRC Take Immediate Action to Revoke Util License to Operate Haddam Neck Nuclear Power Station Pursuant to 10CFR2.206 B17420, Forwards Semiannual fitness-for-duty Performance Data for Jan-June 1998,per 10CFR26.71(d)1998-08-31031 August 1998 Forwards Semiannual fitness-for-duty Performance Data for Jan-June 1998,per 10CFR26.71(d) CY-98-107, Forwards Decommissioning Cost Study for Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant. Adjustments to Cost Estimate Will Be Made as Necessary as Detailed Work Planning Progresses & Elements of Cost Estimate Periodically Reviewed & Updated1998-08-25025 August 1998 Forwards Decommissioning Cost Study for Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant. Adjustments to Cost Estimate Will Be Made as Necessary as Detailed Work Planning Progresses & Elements of Cost Estimate Periodically Reviewed & Updated B17384, Submits fitness-for-duty Program Rept for Investigations Re Unsatisfactory Performance Test Results,Per 10CFR26,App a, Subpart B,Section 2.8(e)(4).No New Commitments Are Contained in Ltr1998-08-20020 August 1998 Submits fitness-for-duty Program Rept for Investigations Re Unsatisfactory Performance Test Results,Per 10CFR26,App a, Subpart B,Section 2.8(e)(4).No New Commitments Are Contained in Ltr CY-98-141, Requests Postponement of Defueled Emergency Plan Exercise Until 980923.Ltr Contains No New Commitments1998-08-13013 August 1998 Requests Postponement of Defueled Emergency Plan Exercise Until 980923.Ltr Contains No New Commitments CY-98-145, Provides Remediation Plans for Offsite Location 9621.Work Associated W/Location 9621 Scheduled to Begin on 9808171998-08-13013 August 1998 Provides Remediation Plans for Offsite Location 9621.Work Associated W/Location 9621 Scheduled to Begin on 980817 CY-98-132, Provides NRC W/Addl Info on Plant Defueled Emergency Plan. Util Stores Resin Liners Inside Area Protected by Vehicle Barriers1998-07-31031 July 1998 Provides NRC W/Addl Info on Plant Defueled Emergency Plan. Util Stores Resin Liners Inside Area Protected by Vehicle Barriers CY-98-127, Provides Clarifying Info Re Spent Fuel Pool make-up Capability at Hnp.Conclusions Reached by NRC Staff in SER Contained in Issuance of License Amend 193 Not Impacted & & Remain Valid1998-07-30030 July 1998 Provides Clarifying Info Re Spent Fuel Pool make-up Capability at Hnp.Conclusions Reached by NRC Staff in SER Contained in Issuance of License Amend 193 Not Impacted & & Remain Valid CY-98-118, Informs NRC Staff That Rev 38 to Plant Emergency Plan Has Been Implemented1998-07-21021 July 1998 Informs NRC Staff That Rev 38 to Plant Emergency Plan Has Been Implemented CY-98-121, Responds to NRC Request for Addl Info on Recent Operational Events at Plant.Corrective Actions That Have Been Taken, Discussed1998-07-16016 July 1998 Responds to NRC Request for Addl Info on Recent Operational Events at Plant.Corrective Actions That Have Been Taken, Discussed ML20151Z0221998-07-10010 July 1998 Informs That R Bassilakis & Gejdenson Share Same Concerns Re Recent Incidents at Connecticut Yankee Reactor in Haddam Neck,Ct & Hope That NRC Address Concerns Promptly ML20236P0971998-07-0909 July 1998 Inquires About Truth of Cyap Having No Shift Compliment of Licensed Operators at Haddam Neck Reactor ML20239A0651998-07-0707 July 1998 Discusses 980620 Inadvertent Radwaste Discharge from Plant Reactor.Team of NRC Inspectors,Completely Independent of Region I,Requested to Investigate Region I Ability to Regulate Effectively 1999-09-02
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'Date:' 1/13/97 5:28am
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Reuters Regulator outlines Conn. Yankee dismantling Source: Reuters [
HARTFORD, Reuters via Individual Inc. : Northeast Utilities must complete key components of a safety analysis before it begins dismantling its Connecticut Yankee nuclear. power plant, federal regulators said on
- Friday.
t But citizens' watchdog groups are concerned that neither the utility nor )
the Nuclear Regulatory j
-Commission (NRC) are doing enough to safeguard the public against the i hazards posed by ?
decommissioning.
"They have to file a post-shutdown activities report, to spell out everything they plan to do," NRC spokesman Neil Sheehan told Reuters. J
, . "They have up to two years to do that, but they've indicated they'll do it by July or August of this year." l
! "Then we'will do a safety analysis and look at all their plans," he said.
A group of power companies headed by Northeast said last month they would permanently close the Connecticut. Yankee staticn, one of the nation's oldnt nuclear plants.
The 582-megawatt plant in Haddam Neck, Conn., had been shut down for repairs and refueling since July
- 22. ,
lhe station was operated and 49-percent owned by Northeast, with the balance owned by seven other New England utilities.
Northeast has said the dismantling will cost about $425 million.
"They have $200 million set aside (for dismantling)," said Cheehan. "So there's a question of how they'll l pay for the rest, but.that's not under our jurisdiction."
"They've indicated they won't do any dismantling work at least until 1998.
Nineteen ninety-seven'will be
( devoted to decontamination work and planning."
While citizens' watchdog groups are relieved that the plant has been
[ closed, they argue that dismantling
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I l i "It's my strong position that Northeast Utilities and the NRC need to l decide what is going:to happen to the- I spent fuel before decommissioning comences," said Paul Blanch, a former '
supervisor of instrumentation and control engineering at Northeast who left the company ~in.1993.
l Blanch said the spent fuel posed a "significant danger" to the public and that it should be placed ~in dry-cask storage before decomissisoning begins.
l "The public needs to be able to have input into the act of ~ decomissioning l before it affects them," said ,
I Rosemary Bassilakis of,the Citizens' Awareness Network. I The NRC, which revised its decomissioning rules in July of last year, will hold a public meeting meeting on the Connecticut Yankee dismantling on January 15.
"With the NRC's new decomissioning rule, it codifies the experimental, -
l controversial and illegal l decomissioning which happened at Yankee Rowe," Bassilakls told Reuters.
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l The Yankee Rowe plant in Rowe, Mass., was the country's oldest nuclear '
l plant with a generating capacity of 175 MW. It was voluntarily shut down in October 1991 because of a i, reactor vessel embrittlement issue, ;
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L and decomissioning began in 1995.
--Hartford newsroom (860) 727-0224
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Date: 1/14/97 5:37am
Subject:
news Headline: Utility Group. Considers Suit Over Reactor Wire Service: DJ (Dow Jones)
Date: Mon, Jan 13, 1997 '
By Ross Kerber Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal Northeast Utilities is likely to face lawsuits from the minority owners of one of its shuttered. Millstone nuclear reactors, a sign of the breakdown of alliances among the once-tightknit nuclear operating companies as deregulation proce'eds in New England states. .
Among those who may sue to recover the costs' of buying replacement power is l New England Electric System, the region's second-largest utility behind Northeast. On Friday, New England Electric also received significant permissions from Massachusetts regulators for an aggressive restructuring i plan. 1 Northeast Utilities, Berlin,. Conn., said in a filing with the Securities I and Exchange Commission on Dec.19 that it " believes that it is possible" that the utilities who together own 32% of the Millstone 3 reactor will seek to recover the roughly $50 million in costs they face related to the plant's !
shutdown in March 1996. Three other Northeast Utilities reactors have also been closed for safety reasons, one' of them permanently, and Northeast's total outage-related bill is likely to exceed $800 million.
Executives at the largest companies with minority stakes in Millstone unit 3 confirmed that they likely will sue. "I think their expectation is correct," said Donald G. Pardus, chief executive of Eastern Utilities Associates, which owns 4% of Millstone unit 3. After Northeast, which owns 68% of the plant, the other owners include New England Electric System with 12%, United Illuminated Co. with 3.7%, and Central Maine Power Co. with 2.5%. There are 12 owners ;
altogether. i No suits have been filed yet becauce the outside owners don't want to distract -j Northeast Utilities executives from their efforts to restart the plant, Mr.
Pardus said.
If suits are filed, a Northeast spokesman said Friday, the company would
" vigorously defend" itself based on cost-sharing agreements between the utility owners. Northeast Utilities and its executives already face nine lawsuits from shareholders seeking damages, and several criminal investigations are also under way into the company's operation of its nuclear pl ants.
The threat of lawsuits from co-owners demonstrates the public tensions that have arisen as New England states allow utilities to compete for customers.
James S. Robinson, manager of nuclear investments for New England Electric System, the largest- of Millstone 3's outside owners, said his company has so far paid its share of outage costs "under protest," and said New England l Electric might sue to recover its spending.
I Meanwhile, New England Electric's president and chief executive, John W.
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l Rowe, said approvals the utility gained from regulators Friday marked "a major i step forward" as the utility prepares for competition.
Regulators approved major terms of an agreement under which the company agreed to cut rates by at least 10% for all consumers and to sell most of its generating assets,.in return for revenue guarantees.
l Further approvals are still required; Boston Edison Co. and Eastern i Utilities Associates have similar agreements pending. Compared with those companies, Northeast Utilities faces more nuclear-related costs and would prefer to i delay the onset of competition.
(END) DOW JONES NEWS 01-13-97 1 11 AM Copyright 1997 Dow Jones & Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
Headline: Japan battles to protect nuclear plants from slick Wire Service: RTw (Reuters World Report)
Date: Mon, Jan 13, 1997 Copyright 1997 Reuters Ltd. All rights reserved.
The following news report may not be republished or redistributed, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Reuters Ltd.
(Adds fresh quotes from maritime agency spokesman)
By Paul Eckert MAIZURU, Japan, Jan 13 (Reuter) - Japanese authorities kept up multi-front battles against oil spills from an ageing Russian tanker on Monday, tightening a cordon around' nuclear power plants and pouncing on new slicks as they emerged.
"MSA boats are nlacing priority on keeping oil away from the nuclear plants, but there are lots of other patches of oil to deal with," a Maritime Safety Agency (MSA) spokesman said.
Oil from the tanker Nakhodka, which broke up on January 2, has reached an outer ring of oil fences protecting 15 nuclear teactors on Wakasa Bay, the world's greatest concentration of nuclear power plants.
Speaking in the town of Maizuru, which is headquarters for the cleanup effort, the MSA spokesman told reporters that the number of patrol boats for the l Wakasa Bay operation had been increased from four to 10.
More oil fences are being erected inside the ring. The twin defences have so far succeeded in keeping oil from reaching intake pipes that provide cooling water to the reactors. "No oil has been sighted within one nautical mile of.
l Takahama nuclear power plant's water intake," the spokesman said.
A total of 50 patrol boats, 10 aircraft and 10 helicopters are now involved in the overall operation to protect a 450-km (285-mile) stretch of coast on the
- Sea of Japan, about 320 km (200 miles)_ west of Tokyo.
- "It will require two to three days of tracking to determine whether and how much oil is flowing from the two parts of the ship," the spokesman said.
1 Maritime officials still have no firm figure on how much oil has escaped
- from the 13,157-tonne tanker since it broke in two in stormy seas.
They have said 'an earlier estimate of 3,700 tonnes (26,000 barrels) was 4
too low. The 26-year old tanker was carrying 19,000 tonnes (133,000 barrels)
, of fuel oil.
Instead of using chemical detergent, maritime authorities were scooping up the oil with fishing nets and buckets into oil drums because of environmental concerns, the spokesman;said.
Asked if the operations were going smoothly, he said: "You can say the drums are filling up and piling up. smoothly."
MSA officials were puzzling over how to deal with the bow of the ship, which ran aground 100 metres (yards) from Mikuni beach and may.~still contain thousands of tonnes of heavy oil.
j "The plan is to remove the bow but no decision has been made on how to do it," an MSA official said.
The stern, where two-thirds of the oil was stored, sank about 115 km (70 miles) offshore. Authorities are uncertain how much of that may be leaking
-and might reach the coast.
1 The 31-man crew of the tanker was rescued, but the captain is missing and presumed dead.
Thousands of volunteer workers, many without protective clothing, braved toxic oil fumes to continue scraping mud-like oil off beaches and carrying it away in buckets.
Volunteers from 200 km (140 miles) away in the city of Kobe have helped in the cleanup effort.
They said they were paying back a debt of gratitude for help to their e
city in the aftermath of the January 1995 Kobe earthquake in which thousands died.
Some locals residents, numbed by devastation to a once-pristine area of fertile fishing grounds and tourist resorts, questioned whether reaction to
. the spill was too slow.
Taxi driver Yoshiaki Yamashita said officials should have prepared oil cleanup equipment well in advance.
"You'd think that an island nation like Japan, which imports so much 4
oil, would have more of the kind of cleanup vessels needed for this kind of crisis," he said.
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West Hartford CT 06117 Tel: 860-236-0326 Fax: 860-232-9350
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