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Informs That on 970110,B Ruland & Reporting Agent Contacted J Massey So Ruland Could Inform of When NRC Planned to Complete Insp Activities of Concerns W/Plant
ML20247G412
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Site: Vermont Yankee File:NorthStar Vermont Yankee icon.png
Issue date: 01/10/1997
From: Teator J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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EJUWM Date: January 10, 1997 To: File, 01 Case No. 1 96 005 l From: Jeffrey A. Teator, Special Agent, OI:R h ,  ;

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3 Telephone Cowersations with Jim MASSEY On January 10, 1997. Bill RULAND and the reporting agent contacted NASSEY so RULAND could inform him of when the NRC planned to complete its inspection  ;

activities of his concerns with the Vermont Yankee (VY) plant.

l MASSEY began by speaking about his safety concerns with the VY HPCI and RCIC l l heatersbeingdisconnected,statingthatthereisnowayitcanbeoprated the way it currently is. He also claimed that it was dangerous and a real bad safety concern."

MASSEY went on to state that he has recently spoken to a David Weinstein, a l staffer of a Vermont United States Congressman about his concerns, and that he i told Weinstein that he was going to give the NRC one more chance to

! investigate his safety concerns and correct the problems. MASSEY also stated  !

that he has been discussing with his attorney, Bill McCarty, how he should i proceed with his safety concerns. MASSEY threatened that he was going to take  !

his concerns public. He was told by the reporting agent that he should do -

l l what he believed was best for him.

When RULAND told MASSEY that the inspection of his remaining concerns would be  !

conducted in April 1997, MASSEY became irate, stating that if he goes public,  !

the NRC will have another Northeast Utilities on their hands, and that he has contacted engineers who sup) ort his safety concerns, and that they will " bury the NRC." Sometime after t1at, this conversation was ended.

The reporting agent then called NASSEY to get some additional information from him.-mainly the name and telephone of his attorney. During this conversation, MASSEY continued to discuss his safety concerns, stating that, "if the steam  !

line breaks, all hell will break loose at VY." He also continued to make his 1 threats to go public. MASSEY also touched on the problems he encountered

' during his involvement in the construction of a " gate house" at VY, which he claims caused the inning of the )roblems he had with VY management. After a period of time, SEY provided t1e name of his attorney and the conversation was ended. ,

l At approximately 1:15 p.m. MASSEY contacted the reporting agent, again wanting ,

to discuss his safety concerns, re) eating much of what was said during the  !

earlier two calls. He added that lis concerns could be handled so much easier if the NRC would do the same investigation that he had performad on the HPCI and RCIC issues.

cc: Dave Vito Bill Ruland Barry Letts 9905200250 990512 ,

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ,

OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS IN THE MATTER OF: NRC Investigation CASE NO. 1-96-005 TO: Mr. John Orris l

Director, Human Resources l

Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation Ferry Road Brattleboro, VT 05301

. YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED, pursuant to Section 161 (c) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, to appear at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation, Ferry

Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301, on Monday, the 16th day of December,1996, at 1
30 p.m.,

to provide the NRC, any and all documentation to include written records such as personnel files and your working file, tapes, computer disks or other electronic records in your care, custody, and control regarding former employee Mr. E. James Massey.

BY O DER OF TIIE DIRECTOR,  !

. OFFIC INVESTIGATIONS, REGION I By ~

C Bars'y R. Letts Date 12 JG ')

i i Requested by: Jeffrey A. Teator, Special Agent U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office ofInvestigations 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 (215) 337-5305 i On motion made promptly, and in any event at or before the time specified in the subpoena for compliance by the person

! to whom the subpoena is directed,and on notice to the party at whose instance the subpoena was issued,the Commission

! may (1) quash or modify the subpoena if it is unreasonable or requires evidence not relevant to any matter in issue, or (2) condition denial of the motion on just and reasoncbie terms. Such motion should be directed to the Secretary of the Commission, Washington, DC 20555. Failure to comply with the terms of this subpoens may result in the Commission's seeking judicial enforcement of the subpoena pursuant to Section 233 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 2281.

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