ML20050A417
| ML20050A417 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 03/11/1982 |
| From: | Goodling B HOUSE OF REP. |
| To: | NRC |
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| NUDOCS 8204010275 | |
| Download: ML20050A417 (2) | |
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Yisit (data and time) u m as w cosCumm Hopefully you are still handling TMI ete?,
As you may be aware there wa's a recent " alert" at TMI 4 hat could have been very, servious. The instrumentation registered a dangerous build-gp of hydrogen' gas in the crippled reactor building. The flash point for hydrogen is very low and there were fears that this could literally be a hydrogen bomb with a nuclear war-head, in effect. Supposedly, "they" are now bla' ming this on a radio signal and caused the recordings that were faulty, etc., etc.
Iastly, Commission Dhmn. made.an on-site visit yesterday for whatever reason, but 1,he media has little or nothing to report l
on his visit re this latest alert. - which really was flubbed up-those of us up here really.did not know of any difficulty until the 6:00 news, ow Mrs. Parsons has these questions (based on the background above):
- l. Why has there been no' public comment from the NRC on this near mishap?
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- 2. Why was the'emerrency management system, supposedly now in place, in-operative?
- 3. How were the rases purged or oxidized? Any radioactive' releases?
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- b. Is all this due to more faulty equipmot? Is there some sort of approval system for equipment that will be used in nuclear facilities??
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