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Expresses Shock at Recent NRC Action Re Entitlement of Lilco to Low Power License Despite Existing Uncertainties Re Offsite Emergency Planning.Current Regulations Absurd, Inconsistent & Distressing.Careful Consideration Urged
ML20076K772
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 07/11/1983
From: Cuomo M
NEW YORK, STATE OF
To: Cotter P
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
ISSUANCES-OL, ISSUANCES-OL-3, NUDOCS 8307180082
Download: ML20076K772 (2)


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t I was, therefore, Regulatory Commission'sshocked (NRC) last week by the Nuclear Long Island Lighting Company ~(LILCO) opinion which states that the low power license "despite existing uncertainties is " entitled"about to a off-site emergency planning".

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_2-I am relieved, however, that the Commissicn did nct actually. direct its Atomic Safety and Licensing Board te issue a low-power license for Shoreham. I believe further that the Board has acted prudently in seeking reasonable assurance from the utility that an emergency off-site plan would be approved before fuel loading was permitted to begin. .

Accordingly, I ask that the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board now refrain from recommending the issuance of a low-power license, at least until the Shoreham Fact-Finding Fanel has ccmpleted its work. In any event the Board's action will not prevent the Panel from conducting a complete and thorough examination o.f the , safety, econo ~mic and energy issues sur-rounding Shoreham.

'In implementing any authorization to operate at low power, I echo the NRC's dicta that LILCO's management would do so entirely at its own risk. There may be significcnt costs associated with low-power test'ing and operations. The allo-cation of these costs is entirely a matter for determination by the Public Service Commission. The PSC would have juris-diction to examine the propriety of a management decision to load fuel and conduct low-power testing in the face of, to use NRC's own words, " substantial uncertainties about ful.1 power operation of the plant".

I urge your most careful consideration of this important question.

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