ML20149E283
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Issue date: | 12/29/1987 |
From: | Stello V NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
To: | Lagomarsino R HOUSE OF REP. |
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Dear Congressman Lagomarsino:
The letter you forwarded to the Department of Energy on October 14, 1987, from Mrs. Ethel Wells, was referred to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission for action.
In her letter, Mrs. Wells expressed concern about the effect of a conventional !
bomb hitting a nuclear reactor during a war. In your fonvarding letter you I requested comment on the ability of nuclear facilities to survive blasts from i conventional munitions and asked what security measures have been instituted ,
to defend against incursions from the ground or air. 1 The Nuclear Regulatory Comission requires all licensed operating power reactors in this country to protect against possible acts of radiological sabotage, !
including the threat of determined violent external assault. These requirements ,
are published in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 73 (a copy i ofwhichisenclosed). 1 Licensees' safeguards systems are fonnidable and they typically include (1) exterior facility; (2) physical barriers a system and intrusion of badging, escorts,alarms interior to controland barriers, access to the alanned portals to control access within the facility, and (3) armed security forces and contingency planning arrangements with local law enforcement agencies.
However, licensees are not responsible for safeguarding against the effects of attacks and destructive acts by enemies of the United States or effects arising from the use or deployment of weapons incident to U.S. defense activities, (see the enclosed copy of 10 CFR 50.13). The national defense and internal security capabilities of this country constitute our basic safeguards with respect to possible hostile acts by an enemy of the United States. While this is the case, nuclear power reactors are required to be designed and constructed to withstand external hazards such as earthquskes, floods and tornadoes. Thus, inherent strength of the structures of these reactors would afford a certain degree of protection against most conventional weapons.
I hope this information will be helpful in responding to Mrs. Wells. I jinceely,')/'
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73.72 Requirement for a rice nouce of requirements for the estabhahment and 73 1 Purpose and maintenance of a physical protection sMpment of special oudear material 73J system wh ch wiu baW capabilities for Wtion[ons. MM Requtument for sovsnu not$ce 73J Interpretat er a protect 3on of saport a ments the protect { ion of special nuclear 73 4 Communica tions. of special auclear saaterial low material at fixed sites and in transit and 734 Specific exemptions. stretesse ses amcance.
TM4 Requirement for advance notice of plants in which spedal nuclear 734 Exemptions for certain quantibes enc
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Lions fro'n the requirements of the impact. if ant. egulations of this part, which am (2) Whether redress of any adverse IJeenses viu be lasued to named per. (1) Authorised by law, wiU not sons applying to the Commiulon 2 resent an undue risk to the pubut environment the impact can proposed activides frozn conduct of therefor, and a1H be either class 104 or reasonably class 103. sealth and safety, and are consistent be effected should such redress be nee. rtth the common defense and securi. sesary, 8 HJ1 Claea 164 ticemees; for medical (3) Whether conduct of the proposed th*P1 '****A ^^d delopment (2) The Comminaion wDI not conald. activities would foreclose subsequent fac1 Dues.""d hI"" '* cesNfr un! nt. p adoption of alternatives;and A class 10411eense wiU be issued to (4) The effect of delay in conducting an appilcant who quaufles, for any one ircumstances are present whenever-d) Appucation of the regulation in such acth1 des on the public interest, or more of the foDostnt: to transfer or he parucular circumstances confUcts includng the power needs to be used receive in interstate commerce, manu. rlth cther rules or requirements of by the proposed faciljty, the availab!]. factun, produce, transfer, acquire, he Commtanton; or ity of alternadve sources. If any, to possess, or use. (11) Appuestion of the regulation in meet those needs on a timely basis and (a) A utinsation faciuty for use in he particular circumstances would delay costs to the appUcant ard to snedical therapy; or consumers. (bX1) A production or utilization fa. he or n a to achieve as ance mch an exempdot2 shau be underlying Putpose of the rule; or was p to s not be deemed to constitute a commit- Uon 104b of the Act prior to December ment to issue a construction permit. 19,1970; e o ot r that a During the period of any exemption ignificantly in excess of those con. granted pursuant to this paragraph (2) A production or utilization fac!D. rmpir.ted when the regulation was (b), any acthttles conducted than be ty for industrial or commercial pur. dopted, cr that are significanUy in poses constructed or operated under scess of those incurred by others canted Mt in nch a manner as wnl an arrsagement *102 U2e Mministra. milarly situated; or m'n'mW tal impact.or reduce their environmen. tion entered into under the Coopera. (iv) The szemption would result in Un hwer Reactor Demonstradon enefit to the pubuc health and safety tram, except as otherwise specift. sat compensates for any decrease in 12,1H5) site, naar. 3,19u; 60 FR 60777 Dec, utred by appUcable law; and Liety that may result frozn the grant (3 production or utuisatlon facill. I the exemption; or ty fo poses Ladustrial or commercial pur. (v) The exemption would provida 8 H.13 Attacks and destructive acts by on. hen specifically authorized by aly temporary reDet from the appu omnica of the Uansed States; and defense law, , actirtues. (c) A 'roduction or utilization facill. p g i th i
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5 w f-FROM: DUE: 12/09/97 EDO CONTROL: 003315 DOC DT: 10/14/87 REP. ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO FINAL REPLY: TO: DOE FOR SIGNATURE OF: ** OREEN ** SECY NO: 1344 E..ICUTIVE DIRECTOR DESC: ROUTINO: ENCLOSES LETTER FROM ETHEL WELLS CONCERNINO MURLEY NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS ABILITY TO WITHSTAND MURRAY MUNITION OR COMPARABLE BLASTS DATE: 11/24/87 ASSIGNED TO: NMSS CONTACT: THOMPSON SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS: l l 1E Wan Due to Na Irector's Ottice , l By _ . y e7 4 4//4d3 ACTION Naa ReCeIveo: NOveMacR 27, 1987 DUE TO NRR DIRECTOR'S OFFICE ACTION: ~ DRIS:PARTLOW 9 BY how 9, /17_7 i NRR ROUTING: MURLEY/SNIEZEK 4- - f -,_r_~ MIRAGLIA STAROSTECKI ! GILLESPIE j THOMAS BLAHl. MOSSBURG l
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'e' OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET PAPER NUMBER: CRC-87-1344 LOGGING DATE: Nov 20 87 ACTION OFFICE: EDO AUTHOR: R.J. Lagomarsino--Const Ref AFFILIATION: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I LETTER DATE: Nov 13 87 FILE CODE: ID&R-6 Haz Eval i
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Nuclear power plants ability to withstand munition ' or comparable blasts ACTION: Direct Reply DISTRIBUTION: OCA to Ack SPECIAL HANDLING: None NOTES: Ethel Wells -- DOE Referral DATE DUE: Dec 4 87 SIGNATURE: . DATE SIGNED: AFFILIATION: Pec'd Off. EDO Date _ ll J +-P 7 Time _. } >& goo --- 003315
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Dear Mr. Garrish:
Please find enclosed a letter I received from my constituent, Mrs. Ethel Wells of Santa Barbara, California regarding the cecurity of U.S. nuclear facilities. I have corresponded frequently with Mrs. Wells about nuclear and arms control issues and would appreciate it if you would comment on the survivab._ili_tv of nuclear facilities from conventional munitions or comparat1e__ 2 blasts. For Tx a_ mp1Eh~ow_itToTg the_waT1s ofXreTctorFWhat. _securitv been_ inst_ a r.e.ITu t _e_d_t o dif end_Ag Ai n_si. i n cu r.s i o.n s_f
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The Honorable Robert J. Lagomarsino 2332 Rayburn Bldg. [q9U g Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Congressman Lagomarsino:
Your letter of September lith still does not address the problem of uncontrollable fall-out from nuclear explosions of any kind whatso-ever. It's the fall-out that has deterred both the United States and the Soviet Union from using nuclear weapons, not the retaliation poss-ibilities. That is what makes nuclear weapons totally useless. , Conventional weapons are now also capable of creating fall-out in countries with nuclear reactors. The United States and the Soviet Union have the most nuclear reactors. The Chernobyl accident was extremely minor compared to one conventional bomb hitting a nuclear reactor. The result is uncontrollable fall-out which affects every nation on earth. We can no longer think in tenns of surviving from any war between the major nations. The basic premise must be based on cooperation to prevent an accidental nuclear holocaust so we can have the time to reconcile our differences around discussion tables, because , the whole world would be the battle field in any type of nuclear explosion due to the uncontrollable fall-out. The SDI would not be a shield against nuclear fall-out. That's why I object to the huge cost of SDI, The earth has become very small. The fall-out will get us one and all.* Sincerely,
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t NOV I 31987 t Honorable Robert J. Lagomarsino House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Mr. Lagomarsino:
This will acknowledge your recent letter in which you referred a letter from your constituent: Mrs. Ethel Wells 4085 Lago Drive Santa Barbara, California 93110 , Because the subject of your constituent's letter does not fall within the purview of the Department of Energy, we have forwarded your letter to: Mr. Frank Ingram ' Assistant to the Director Office of Public Affairs Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Sincerely, , a# f
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