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Testimony of G Carroll in Support of Georgians Against Nuclear Energy.* Related Correspondence
ML20108E523
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Site: Neely Research Reactor
Issue date: 05/08/1996
From: Carroll G
GEORGIANS AGAINST NUCLEAR ENERGY
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CON-#296-17609 95-704-01-REN, 95-704-1-REN, REN, NUDOCS 9605130058
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/7dN fqttATED CORRESPONDENCE DOCKETED USNRC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION gy -8 P3 :08 ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD 00CHETitni 5 ?

Before Adrainistrative Judges: HRMD Charles Bechhoefer, Chairman Dr. Jerry R. Kline Dr. Peter S. Lam ,

j Docket No. 50-160-Ren In the Matter of ASLBP No. 95-704-01-Ren GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH REACTOR Atlanta, Georgia Facility License No. R-97 l

TESTIMONY OF GLENN CARROLL IN SUPPORT OF GEORCIANS AGATNST NUCLEAR ENERGY l This is the testimony of Glenn Carroll concerning the relicensing of the Georgia Tech Research Reactor.

The greater part of my testimony is contained within GANE's Perfected Responses to NRC Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents and Responses to Georgia Tech's Discovery Requests dated February 22, 1996.

In addition to the testimony given there in the opening comments concerning alternative options to decommissioning; answers to NRC interrogatories #21, #30, #35, #36, #37, #39, #40; and answers to Georgia Tech interrogatories #12, #14, I submit that the Director of l Georgia Tech's nuclear facility, Dr. Karam, made a material false statement under oath in Georcia Tech's Resnonses to GANE's Discovery dated November 30, 1995. GANE's questions #14 and #15 asked about the l presence of spent and fresh fuel on the premises. The answers given claimed that such fuel was not on the premises. Shipping papers dated 9605130058 960508 PDR ADOCK 05000160 1-O PDR g V3

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< . j January 26, 1996, attest to the presence of the fuel in question on the premises during the time the statement was given under oath.

Making a statement true after the fact betrays the trust of the court.

Respectfully submitted, enn Carroll i Representative for GANE i

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Glenn Carroll Resume i

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. GLENN CARROLL artist 139 Kings Highway Decatur, Georgia 30030 404/378-9542

EDUCATION Georgia State University, Bachelor of Visual Arts, cum laude, 1982, 1

, SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1995. Exhibit concurrent with Northeast Asian Arms Control Project. Center for International Strategy, Technology and Policy; Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.

1994.

  • TINE DISTANCE SHIELDING," Richards Gallery, Georgia Tech Theatre for the Arts, Atlanta, Georgia.

1993. "Shcw for the End of Time," Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia.

i GROUP EXHIBITIONS 1994. Creative Arts Guild, Festival 94, Dalton, Georgia. Merit Award Winner.

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1993. Artstravaganza, Association for Visual Arts National Juried Exhibition, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1993. Best of the Best, Dogwood Festival Fine Art Show, Atlanta, Georgia.

1992. Creative Arts Guild, Festival 92, Dalton, Georgia. Merit Award Winner.

1992. Arts Exchange, Alternative Views of Columbus, Atlanta, Georgia.

1992. GPS Alumnae Art Show, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1992, 1991. 800 EAST Group Shows, Atlanta, Georgia.

1990. The Earth Factory Show, Atlanta, Georgia.

1990. Earth Art Show, Eat Your Vegetables Restaurant, Atlanta, Georgia, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1984. Mattress Factory Group Shows.

1986. Jubilee for the Arts, Galleria, Cobb County, Georgia.

COLLECTIONS 1

Temme Barkin-Leeds Atlanta, Georgia l Mr. and Mrs. Phil Carroll Lookout Mountain, Tennessee J. Richard Cheatham Atlanta, Georgia Betty Christensen Atlanta, Georgia

Mr. and Mrs. S. David Freeman Sacrataento, California

, Mike Granger Decatur, Georgia 4 Peggy D. Keen Atlanta, Georgia l Joan O. King Sautee, Georgia Timothy Kulik Stone Mountain, Georgia l Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Ladd Atlanta, Georgia Michael Moore College Park, Georgia Catherine Morrill Atlanta, Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rolfes Brussels, Belgium

Patriclu Richardson Atlanta, Georgia Dr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Rowton Washington, D.C.

Senior Development Corp. Smyrna, Georgia SOZO Decatur, Georgia

Carol Stangler Atlanta, Georgia l Mary Beth Verhunce Calabasas, California F. Kay Vontillius Atlanta, Gsorgia 4

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l CURRENT PROJECT Since October 1994. ' DEMOCRACY: Respectfully Submitted, Glenn Carroll." ,

Leading a citizens group, GANE (Georgians Against Nuclear Energy), I in an intervention with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to prevent relicensing the Georgia Tech Research Reactor. A visual installation documenting citizen participation in democracy will follow the intervention process.

Milestones:

5/96 NRC to hold two weeks of public hearings in Atlanta on relicensing 2/96 Georgia Tech defuels weapons grade uranium to offsite location prior to l 1996 Olympic Games l 11/95 FOX Network's *A Curront Affair" televises intrusion into reactor facility PROFESSIONAL 1987-Present. Glenn Carroll Graphics, freelance art services with emphasis on  ;

, print design and advertising. I

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1984-1987. Art Director, Dorey Publishing Company. l 1985. Conceived and coordinated Corporate Art Show for Atlanta's Office  ;

Showcase with Fay Gold Gallery.

1983-1984. Designer, Five Diamond Graphics.

1982-1983. Typographer, Creative Loafing.

BIBLIOGRAPHY I Local Artist Paints for the Earth, by Jennifer Donham, Horizons School Messenger, June 1995 i Tech Exhibit Gives Activist a Soapbox, by Holly Crenshaw, Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 3, 1994. '

Forget the Flowers . . . Carroll's Subject is Nuclear Energy, by Tom Moore, The Mountain Mirror, February 1994.

Artist Uses Paper Works and Imagery as Activism, att review by Jerry Cullum, Atlanta Journal and Constitution, October 1, 1993.

Decatur Resident Alms to Educate Public through Art, by Marnie Dwiggins, The DeKalb Neighbor, front page, September 8, 1993.

HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS Merit Award, Festival 94, Dalton, Georgia Creative Arts Guild.

Merit Award, Festival 92, Dalton, Georgia Creative Arts Guild.

Concept development / graphic artist for GANE, Earth Day 1990, and other environmental organizations. 1987-Present.

President, Georgia Environmental Council, 1995-1996. The Georgia Environmental

, Council serves as an umbrella organization for 60 environmental groups in Georgia, i conceived and curated The Review Show, multi-media student art show, Urban Life Building, Georgia State University, 1982.

Vera Jernigan Green Memorial Art Award for Painting, 1981-1982.

Art Editor of The Review, Georgia State University art and literature magazine, 1981-1982.

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