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Requests That License Be Withheld Until Questions Re Monitoring Procedures When Plant in Operation,Answered
ML20100F348
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Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 04/10/1969
From: Litch R
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To: Seaborg G
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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4 g Hon, 0j lenn T Scatorg, Chairman, Atonio Encrr Waal/ington, .gC. Commiccion 20545 Dear Commincioner Scabarcs The Newark rowo on April 8,1969, reported in intervicvr with William 0 Kuhnc, president of the parent compan/ to the Jerccy Contral Povtcr and Light Co, told stockholdcro that tho Oycfaor Creek nucionry

, poccr plant, now two years lato, ohould bo operativo comotino thic cummor, .

, Uc tract that Sonator 1:uckio' o bill S-7 will becomo law by that 'timo and that you .will then, to abloto deny operating lioonso on tho groundu of

.thoraal pd1TIItion. Wo point out a 1'cyt additional pointo which we belcivo should to 23hsidorod prior to cranting provisional operating licence.

On tho%.sio of now data developod by the Anti-pollution Leocuc, Oyotor Cicek will manufacturo 7 b111ono curios annually.... comparo this with the

. 175,000 curies roloased in the Hirochima bomb, end you will coo under, v^.mt a deccy peril the people of Ocean County Uc'er Jorney will live. The conpary caya that c racka developed followed.by lottaco of containorago vocacic, end cuch crncka und Icakn could occur acain.

icntesta havo now bocun to cuesti on not only the thermal pollution cc cd by (;ient nuclear power stationo, but the offect on tho environment of cho dir charco of larco cuantitica of co-called low-lovel radioactive wanto'. With few exceptionn, proacnt day nuclear roaotoro dicchargo cuch wasto up tho stackn. Tho offect of thic added fiscion producte radioactivity on the environment wac not concidered a major probica when reactorn voro emc11 and pinced in icolated arcao. Oyctor Crcck howcVer, is to be one of the larcoct'reactora in the Uortheast, and will be located in tho midct. of an u.ea with 12,000 population. - ..

_iuch h..c bcon caid of the elaborato "conitoring" procedurco th on the plant in L. operation. The eu,ostion arisos who, in practico, does the nonitoring, and what h gpcnc. '.then the count io hich 7 Where are the findinco published and .ho Ceaidea what chould to done when monitoring revoalo potentially ,

dcnccrous conditions ?

It chould to evident that provisional operating liconao cDould to withold until those, and many other c:ucationc are satisfactorily answorod.'

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. . _ . . . . . Wo. urge you to introduos a measure,in the United States Senate to re(uTro the Jersey Central Power and Light Company to establish a p1wyer alarm % stem, and toalert people withing a 10 mile area of the plant -

should an aosident or sabotage recuire evacuation or the need to keep indoo1B"with 8 windows t&ghtly sealsdg There are two schools within four miles from the plant.4 ,

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  • It has come to my attention that the above i nuclear power plant has had a number of problems ]
'from supposedly bad welds and metal failure. I also understand that tests were performed to see how.the repdirs might be made, but the corrodents were'never identified.

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Dear.Mr. Chairman:

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j The August 1st authorization Oyt,ter Creek Atomic reated Power Pa -l ,

related potential dangers c ll Commissio_n to increase the to ful Q ower and theare distressing to me. of by its operation hs of trial operation On July 16, after three mont l and reliable trades made

_ . the plant,reported the Wall that Street Journa wainspect the reacto a decision

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what steps your agency has taken to. assure the safety,

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Dear Dr. Scaborg:

Attached is a letter from Mr. Wayne M. Harris of the law I firm of Kconan, Carroll, Harris, Crear:/ fl reck, Rochester, New York, and nw response thereto.

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of June 20 in regard to the nuclear power plant on Oyster Bay, Monroe County, New York. An unusual volume of mail has **'

precluded an earlier reply.

I have forwarded your letter to the Atomic Energy Commission, requesting that they respond directly to you, and forwarding me a copy of their reply.

Sincerely, EDMUND S. MUSKE, U.S.S Chairman, Subcommittee on .

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c Dear Senator Muskie '

It is our understanding that the.above said nuclear power plant has had a number of problems from l supposedly bad welds and metal failure. It is'our -

further understanding that tests were performed to see how the repairs might be made, but the corrodents were ,

never identified.

Would you kindly advise me if the corrodents l have now been identified. If they haven't, it doesn't seem to me that the plant should be. operated. ~..

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releaseradioactivematerialtotheatmosphereKnd liquid solids on a batch basis to Barnegut Bay.

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Dear Senator Muskie:

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Mr. Seabourg wrote to mc on October Atomic pursuant to your request concerning the above said Plant.

I have discussed Mr. Seabourg's comments with onc of our expsrts and we have the following comments:

Oyster Creek and Tarapur (India)

In thePlants Dresden, the design called for 304 stainless Nuclear Power All three of these steel in a forged or vrought form.

plants devoloped cracks within components (thet Dresden-after 7 years of operation) .

of the Oyster Creek reactor, it was a well-known fact tha the 304 stainless proposed in the Oyster Creek planter-was susceptible to this type of cracking which was later exp ionced.

The specifications should have called for 304 L stainless steel if 304 was a desirable composition.It is difficult "L" being low carbon stainless steel.for me to unde The were approved inview of the foregoing.

There is certain additional information set for below which we would appreciate your obtaining for us relative to this plant. q,0 .

1. What is the "non-cons.itized material" that was uncil't.o roplace thu ctuinious st.cel?

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3 What is the substance over which the' CLAD overlay was deposited?

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