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Forwards Constituent Ltr Expressing Concern for Assistance
ML20070B901
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 01/17/1991
From: Thomas L
HOUSE OF REP.
To: Kammerer C
NRC OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL & PUBLIC AFFAIRS (GPA)
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NUDOCS 9102150137
Download: ML20070B901 (3)


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E1ashington, BC 20515 January 17, 1991 Mr. Carlton Kamerer Director oorxjressional Affairs of fice Nuclear Regulatory Ccmnission 1717 H Street, N.W.

Washingten, D.C. 20555 Eber Mr. Kamrnemn One of my constituents has contacted ne mgardim a natter in which I oelieve your agency could be helpful. Berefore, the enclosed comunication is submitted for your review. I would very nuch appreciate your respondirvj to my ecnstituents con rns, arx1 offering any assistance availablo under the applicable laws and regulations.

Se contact person on my staff for this case is Mrs. Trioce 2iblut. She can be reached at (202) 225-5831.

Wank you very noch for your consideration, and for advising me

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  • J Route 4 Box 258D Waynesboro, Georgia 30830 September 20, 1990 The Honorable Lindsay Thomas United States Representative Washington, D. C. 20515 ,

In Re: Problems at Vogtle Nuclear Plant, Burke County, Georgia-

Dear Representative Thomas:

I have often voiced my concern for the safety of the citizens and environment since-before the nuclear plant above was completed and licensed. Apathy for the most part was what I have received.

It is my belief that not enough knowledge of-the dangers involved is known by the general public and care is being taken to keep it that way. We are assured that there-is no cause for alarm, and that there is no problem that would affect us adversely, now or future generations.

Is this true, and what can we do to force them to tell us the truth?

-The enclosed clipping I am sure is 'just the tip of the iceberg', and I am very much afraid we-might learn the reassurances are false as has happened numerous _ times in other nuclear accidents in areas of our country.

Is Georgia Power hiding safety problems,_and is the

, -NRC doing its_ job of investigating properly and efficiently? This is not something that can be corrected down the road-should a melt-down be possible and/or probable. We need to.know for certain that it can be prevented and that it would be if, God. forbid, such a fatal catastrophe takes place.

Thank you for your interest and investigation into this troubling _ question.

Very truly yours, f ' % /(. L(rLe,n, A

Mrs. Gene Gdom

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l By Mardy Jackson and Jennifer Miller He said the mam problems were with the sensor Staff Writers switcher on the generators A demoted of0cial at Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant in a'peutwn med last Tuesday with the NRC. Mr.

I a has accused Georgio Power Co. of hiding safety prob- Mosbaugh also contends a waste n!!ct system at the l es lems frora federal regulators, but Georgia Power ofn- plant is madequate and could allow rad oactive water i  ;, cials said Monday the allegations are false. mto a nearby creek.

Allen L Mosbaugh, a former assistant plant support Mr. Mosbaugh's attorney, Michael Kohn of Washmg.

manager, said he has filed a petition with the Nuclear ton. D C. said the a!!egauons, made orally before the C Regulatory Commission accusmg the utility of lymg niing, prompted the NRC to conduct a surpnse mspec-e about the reliability of diesel generators that are sup- tion last month of Yogtle, which is m Burke County b pased to provide backup power for the nuclear plant, about 25 miles south of Augustl Z 3 In an meldent March 20 a truck servicing a transfor- A Georgia Power spokesman said the allegations are mer backed into a tower. knocking out a second trans- false.

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_. power plant. One diesel generator was down for mam-

"The petition to the NRC is based on false and mac-curate statements," said Tal Wright, a Georgia Power

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U 3 tenance. The other f ailed to start tmmediately that day. spokesman "The issues raised already have been re-I e, , The mcident prompted an mvestigation by the NRC viewed and discussed by Gestg.a Power with the into the safety and backup generators at the plant. NRC."

g b Mr. Mosbaugh said Monday that durmg the inverti- In a report that followed the investigation of the 5 3 gation Georgia Power lied in a letter to the NRC about March 20 loss of power, the NRC concluded Georgia

c the number of times the die:el generators had been re- Power knew of other problems with its generators, but star'.ed on other occasions. did not take proper steps to correct them before the in-e a He said the letter stated one of the generators had cident.

= c started 18 times and the other 19 times with no prob- NRC spokesman Ken Clark confirmed there was an b 3 lems smce the March 20 incident, inspection, but it d2d not uncover any problems senous Dut Mr. Mosbaugh said the generators had been enough to prompt the shutdown of the plant af started successfully "about half" that many times and Mr. Wright said the allegations by Mr. Mosbaugh

, g there were problems with other restart attempts. followed an unsuccessful attempt for a nnancial settle-l u "It essentially failed the same way they did durmg L the emergency." Mr. Mosbaugh said. Please see SAFETY on 12A 0 c , c Ea ev

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