News Article Entitled, Edison Says Pilgrim Missed Another Deadline for Safety TestsML20237A046 |
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Pilgrim |
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06/24/1986 |
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Tye L BOSTON GLOBE, BOSTON, MA |
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CON-#487-5040 2.206, PR-860624, NUDOCS 8712140213 |
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ML20079M9811989-12-31031 December 1989 Response to NUMARC Survey Re Approximate Number & Cause for Most Notable Fish Mortalities at Pilgrim Nuclear Station for Period of 1973-1989 ML20106A6371989-03-0303 March 1989 Spec C-114-ER-Q-EO, Pilgrim Unit 1 Spec for Seismic Response Spectra ML20151W1811988-08-16016 August 1988 Attachment I to Ltr,Consisting of Response to Allegation a Re Deliberate Reduction of Radiation Survey Results to Avoid Further Surveys ML20238E6921987-12-30030 December 1987 Packages Consisting of marked-up Rev 0 to Safety Evaluation 2144 & Slides of Facility Safety Enhancement Mods ML20236R0801987-11-18018 November 1987 Package Consisting of Viewgraphs Re Util Simulator Status, Requalification Plans for Reactor Operators/Senior Reactor Operators Prior to Startup,Training Schedule & Control of Reactor Operator/Senior Reactor Operator Overtime ML20236N8471987-11-12012 November 1987 Package of Documents Re Util Actions Concerning ATWS, Including Purchase Orders,Correspondence W/Ge,Work Instructions,Field Rev Notices & Maint Requests ML20236Y6151987-11-0505 November 1987 News Article Re Shutdown of Facility for Six More Wks to Deal W/Mgt Troubles ML20237A1151987-11-0505 November 1987 FSAR Section 5, Containment ML20236K8561987-07-22022 July 1987 Calculation M-300 Re Cable Fire Heating of Torus Compartment Ceiling Beams ML20236Y6171987-07-0909 July 1987 Newsarticle Entitled, Judges Asked to Limit Pilgrim Picketing ML20237A0171986-06-28028 June 1986 Newsarticle Entitled, Two Towns Want Out of Pilgrim Evacuation Plan ML20237A0551986-06-27027 June 1986 Newsarticle Entitled, Dept of Public Utils Blasts Edison, Cites 'Paralysis' at Top ML20237A0461986-06-24024 June 1986 News Article Entitled, Edison Says Pilgrim Missed Another Deadline for Safety Tests ML20237A1661986-06-21021 June 1986 Jm Hendrie Ltr to Editor of Ny Times Re D Ford & R Pollard 870519 Advertisement Trying to Draw Similarities Between GE Reactors & Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor & Warning of Safety Problems,Based on Hendrie & Hanauer Notes ML20237A0211986-06-0909 June 1986 Portions of Vol 8,Number 12 to Inside NRC Re Denton Urging Industry to Settle Doubts About Mark I Containments ML20237A0441986-05-26026 May 1986 News Article Re Chernobyl Accident & Difference Between Us & Soviet Plants ML20237A1961986-05-23023 May 1986 Newsarticle Entitled, Pilgrim on List of Worst-Run Nuclear Units ML20237A0511986-05-21021 May 1986 News Article Discussing NRC Announcement That Facility Will Remain Closed Until Util Corrects Safety Problems ML20236N0881986-05-19019 May 1986 Viewgraphs from 860519 Meeting Re Util Response to Confirmatory Action Ltr CAL-86-10,860612 Program for Excellence Task Force Rept & Facility Operation ML20235S1511986-04-25025 April 1986 Preliminary Critical Path Projection for RF07 ML20207G2661986-04-19019 April 1986 Package of Documents,Including Aii Exit Notes,Rhr Containment Isolation Leakage Notes,Comments on Util Response to Confirmatory Action Ltr 86-10 & Partially Deleted Inspector Notes for Rept 50-293/86-17 ML20236K2221986-04-12012 April 1986 Package of Handwritten Excerpts from NRC Headquarters Operations Officer Log Re Leakage Past Two Isolation Valves Reportable Event Numbers 04196 & 04198 ML20237A1981985-06-18018 June 1985 Newsarticle Entitled, NRC Says Pilgrim Skipped Routine Tests 1999-01-08
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MONTHYEARML20236Y6151987-11-0505 November 1987 News Article Re Shutdown of Facility for Six More Wks to Deal W/Mgt Troubles ML20236Y6171987-07-0909 July 1987 Newsarticle Entitled, Judges Asked to Limit Pilgrim Picketing ML20237A0171986-06-28028 June 1986 Newsarticle Entitled, Two Towns Want Out of Pilgrim Evacuation Plan ML20237A0551986-06-27027 June 1986 Newsarticle Entitled, Dept of Public Utils Blasts Edison, Cites 'Paralysis' at Top ML20237A0461986-06-24024 June 1986 News Article Entitled, Edison Says Pilgrim Missed Another Deadline for Safety Tests ML20237A0211986-06-0909 June 1986 Portions of Vol 8,Number 12 to Inside NRC Re Denton Urging Industry to Settle Doubts About Mark I Containments ML20237A0441986-05-26026 May 1986 News Article Re Chernobyl Accident & Difference Between Us & Soviet Plants ML20237A1961986-05-23023 May 1986 Newsarticle Entitled, Pilgrim on List of Worst-Run Nuclear Units ML20237A0511986-05-21021 May 1986 News Article Discussing NRC Announcement That Facility Will Remain Closed Until Util Corrects Safety Problems ML20237A1981985-06-18018 June 1985 Newsarticle Entitled, NRC Says Pilgrim Skipped Routine Tests ML19254E6461979-10-0404 October 1979 Statement Presented to ASLB Re NRC Decision to Require Util to Expand Initial Evacuation Zone.Objective Authority Should Have Responsibility of Notifying Civil Defense Authorities & Public of Accidents & Need to Evacuate 1987-07-09
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BBMBENEMBRMERG Oter i bl*WbdE M.M.'s@tMaisMM tJM$ef% add I agement is becotning more in- others are preparing a formal pett-I quisitive " he said. tion asking NRC to keep Ptigrim '
Rachel Shimehak c/ the Mase. N achusetts Public Interest Re. The reactor has been shut search Group took a dimmer view atnoe April 12, when operators un-d Edlaan's remnt revelations: "It covered a safety problem that trig-la unbelievable. I wond:t what it the plant's anatomatic shut- I wtH take for Ahe NRC to beheve system twice within eight that this plant la not being man. days. Sine then, they have die-aged -
and that they need covered a arries of other potential to shut it untl) It is run ar.fety problems, including one properly." that was serious criough for the Shimahnk said !! is "for just NdC to require inspections d au s!milarly designed planta nation-wide.
Edison's plan was to keep the i remetor shut cknrn for six weeka j after the safety proolems were cor-rected to upgrade its management l c(the plant, which has come un-der fire from the NRC and efttzens groups. The management review, I which helped Edteon uncover the voltage alarm problem and led the utility to shufDe its lineup d ex-ecutives. was due to be completed in mkhluty, t Dut Edison otDcials said eter-OHIO d.y It may need to keep the piant NEWS BUREAU INC. enneed even longer ta run the over-CLEVEL AND. OHIO 44115 due check.s on safety equipment.
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A CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION v)lf Jt'N 1 6 8 6 Harvard Fleed $1,W Neclear r h ye--.: a _ c gcoa,.
' session has Anod Marvard Usk verwty 12,500 for 12 %- d essaos rulse for the headhes d rhtive statenal.
/usoes the viotations found by conmdssaos inspectors during a serws d == aced visas la March were the stornos dradno-active aantarial in monocked lab.
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terial is areasq trsah c.nas, and their transport without proper safeguard s.
Robert Scott, vice-pre <Was for administistion at Harvstd, said s!! d the violetmas had been I
corrected lie said the enseenal consisted d low 4evel reasoective isotopes used in biological wdical rt search.