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Dear Mr. Alto:Thank you for your recent letter and for sharing your viewswith us 'regarding the necessity of licensing the DiabloCanyon Nuclear Power Station for operation. /
We would like to assure you that the NRC staff and theindependent Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards areworking as expeditiously as possible to res'olve questions'hich have been raised about the ability of 'the facilityto withstand earthquakes.
When this question is resolved, the Atomic Safety andLicensing'Board will resume the public hearing on PacificGas and Electric Company's application to operate thefaci'lity. At this'ime, it is not possible to predict.when a final decision will be reached.
We, of cou'rse, are aware of the problems the current droughtis causing and will cause in the coming months; -nevertheless,our primary consideration in this matter--as in all others—must be the public health and safety.
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In the meantime, we are taking the liberty of 'forwardinga copy 'of your'letter for inclusion in the Diablo Canyonfile so that all parties to the proceeding will be aware ofyour views.
Sincerely,
fslFrank IngramAssistant to the DirectorOffice of Public Affairs
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CALAVKRAS CdUNTY FARM SQRRAQsm mmuls, camoama eve
March 24,*1977
Willis A. Anders, ChairmanNuclear Regulatory Commission.Washington, D. C. - 20555
Dear Mr. Anders:
The Calaveras County Farm Bureau Board of Directors,concerned. over the possible blackout this summerbecause of lack of generating facilities, are stronglyin support of licensing the Diablo Canyon NuclearPower Prospect.
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Heino Alto, PresidentCALAVERAS COUNTY FABIAN BUREAU
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'. S.„.Nuclear Regulatory Commission,Washington, DC 20555.
Dear Gentlemen:
Because of the very serious drought conditions existing in SanJuaquin and Sacramento Valleys, we are extremely concerned aboutthe availability of enough electricity during the summer monthsto pump our vitally needed irrigation water from our wells.Almost-every day we read accounts in the newspapers that becauseof the lack of water in the mountains and 'behind the storagedams, the're simply will not be enough hydro-electricity to servethe normal needs.
We are a nurse'ry growing orchard trees in the field and regularweekly irrigation is a necessity if these trees are going tosurvive. Since the normal amount of electricity will not be
-'available through hydro-electric sources we must 'insist that ey'ery-thing be, done to ob'tain this electricity from other sources,.
We refer especially to the Diablo Canyon Power Plant which isunder construction by P.G. & E., and will ba ready to produce
empower
by'July 1 if it is qllowted to do so. We must insist thatthe priority for water in California is the number 1 priorityat this time, and that certain groups of dnvironmentalists whoare using all tactics possible to block the operation of thispower plant be put on notice that their wishes must be subordinateto the life and death requirement of water in California duringthis period'f drought.
I urge you to do everything possible within yo'ur power to aidand assist in getting this very much needed power plant intooperation )ust as soon as possible. Thank you for all the help
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alOHN L. WOOLF, PRESIDENT ~ P. Oe BOX 21 5, HURON, CALIFORNIA93234 ~ (2D9) 945 2536
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Me are continually hearing reports from both government and p'owercompany officials that there will be a shortage of electricity thissummer. It .stands to reason that if the reservoirs are very .low orempty, hydroelectric power cannot be generated.
The shortage"of water for irrigation has increased the demand forelectric power for underground pumping. Me understand that in theSan Joaquin Division of Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
applications'or
new pow'er accounts and restoring old power accounts equals thehorsepower in use pr'ior to the importation of northern projectwater .
If it is true that the first of two units of. the Diablo CanyonPower Plant with a capacity of 1,000,000 hp could be ready 'forproduction .by July 1st, why has it not been cle'ared far operation?
If there are questions concerning earthquake safety, are the peopleinvolved with the seismic study working on an emergency 24;hour-per-day basis? '-If they are not, why not?
Me -are faced with. a crisis. Please give, this matter your immediateattention.Sincerely,MOOLF FARMING CO.
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Badera County Farm BureauResolution 4 77-6Diablo -Canyon NuclearPower Plant
3-10-'77'HEREAS/
Califor'nia is and has been beset with a serious water shortage caused bythe worst drought in recorded history, and
'EREAS, all the peoples of California are and will be extremely affected throughwater shortages for domestic, agricultural, and electrical power generation use, and
WHEREAS, the lack of adequate electrical power generation will adversly affect theproduction of foods, fibers, and consumer goods, as well as providing the comforts of .
heat> lights, and air conditioning, and
WHEREAS, these shortages will cause an unreasonable strain on the economic balanceof our economy through increased demand for the shorter supply, and
WHEREAS, California has the capability of offsetting these adverse factors partiallythrough the implementing of power generation from the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Powerfacility,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Hadera County Farm Bureau and its 1300 memberfamilies besiege the Governor, the Legislature, the Public Utilities Commission, andthe Courts of California to move swi.ftly to lift any and all bans, restrictions, andlegal in)unctions preventing the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant from operationsthat would supply electrical power te California.
The foregoing resdtution was unanimously passed by the Madera County Farm BureauBoard of Dire'ctors'4p their meeting on Tuesday, February 8, 1977.
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Cal if ornia i fac i.ng a'zi I ical en..rgy supply. ituation this summer with drought conditionsscverel.y- limitipg hydroelecLric energy,upplies.The Diabl'o Canyon Nucl.ear Power Plant on the cenLeralcoExst of California will be critically need d to. upplcment. a»tic:Lp«ted limited electrical. supplies.hi.thout,the added capacity of Diablo Canyon, wef:ace 41Le possibi:Lity of brown out. and black outesbccau e of limited a.'LLernate electrical sources.
T.L is imperative Lhat Diablo Canyon be «l.lowed togo into op, ration. X trust that every considerate ionw:Ll:L be given and the Diablo Canyon Power l'.lant willbh n line as soon a possible.Thank you for your consideration.
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Dear Hrs. Cnulter:
Ynur lanuary 30 inquiry to President Carter was referred to us
for reply..
Since we have no )urisdiction over construction and licensin'qof nuclear power plants, we have referred your letter to theNuclear Regulatory Comnission.
You should be hearing from them soon.
. Sincerely;SrauLm a.
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By JACK ANDiiRSONanti LES NHITTEN
WASHiNGTON —It started in the,quiet daikness before dawn. Two
,'PIljjll leaks, seemingly IIrslgnplcant,'rtPkleij 4%0 ttrP No)AtIFRIl RNF tke
Ilarth gild Of thP IIFPgf Parfh=fil&dVobis DaHI:'ilytlif~g IHIHiiQd jlefUN H66H 6H LION
:fedrfriI-Sunda» Juris b~ 1971~ the,'30-story'dam sjiltopen, and a mhssive,"hall of water roared over the peaceful;Idaho countryside. Miraculously, onlyII4 people died from the flood's rav-~ages. But over a billion dollars worthof Idaho real estate vras washed away.Thousands were left homeless.
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;, AAerry.-.Go-Round-Subsequent investigations indicated
'hatthe dam'hguld not have. beenbuilt at all.,For%he Bureau of Recl-arnation knew, long before a'billiongallons of water backed'up behind thedam, that'it was a risky project. Thegeology was tricky, the engineeringdubious. But unfortunately, Washing-
'on was more sensitive to the lobbyingfor the dam than to the scientificwarnings againsteit. And so the gov-
'entbuilt a mobster called Teton.Now a worse disaster inay be in the
'akingon the California coast. Anu-'lear
power lant is nearing coni=uuueecn near Diab o an o,mr es rom an earthqua e me,ca e
In 1971, Shell Oil-geologibts an-nounced the„diacoverjj oi the HosgriFault. Tfiey found it by usia'g a'meth-od, ironi'cally, that the nuclear
faqil-'ty's
critics. had unsuccessfull) urgedthe government to try..
e des he earth uake dan ert went ahead with the
ee"" jtaquake could ru the nuclear prrwerlant..caulrr.77.riiUaUon.', with catastrophic consequsrrcss,,TEe caieerucUonrn~ pPane could"
have been stopped in 1971, of course,before the'full $1,2 billion it coit to
build itwas spent. Now it is too late torecover the eriormous constructioncost; the plant will soon be ready to
t'n license fromm UtFHUV?8frn,
It is true that the warnings reaclredmost Idaho residents in time for themto escape the flood. For this, the dambuilders deserve no credit; thousandsmight have been drowned. Stamm as- =
sured us that-he and his agency are"extremely sensitive" to the TetonDam disaster. But ifsterner merrsureshad becrr taken against thrr resprrnsl bfrr
bureaucrats, the NIL'ightbe a littleless willing to issue an operating per.mit to a nuclear plant on the rim M
an'arthquakefault.
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lrlaHt, BSHirN AIIihoH, 4)ld Uh (ha( tjiccommission's prdlrosed safsty regu-lations give some comfort "but notmuch." He acknowledged that the site"turned out to be not such O greatplace."
Yet so much money and effort hasbeen invested in,the plant~ 'and so
many powerful politicians have back»ed it, that there is tremenrlous pres-sure to open it. Allison said the'per-ating license -<'robably" would'belfranted.
It was also the site, according to con-g'ressional findings, that doomed theTeton Dam. But the politicians whopromoted the, dam and the bureau-crats who planned it have not been, ~
held accountable for the billion-dollardisaster. The Bureau of Reclamation,whose mismanagement helped to pro- „
duce the catastrophe, has been left un-.scatlied.
Congress, of course, conducted itsusual investigations, but these didn'perturb Reclamation Commissioner-Gil Stamm. He told some bureaucrats, ~
as we 'reported last year, that, he"wasn't losing any sleep rrt night" over I
the congressional inquiries,
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LJIXlTED STATES'OVERNMENT
Memorandum .
TO; partment of Agr1culture DATE: 10 March 1977
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Leonard L. Shu~ / 'X 56 1 5 1
Chief, White House Correspondence Section, "3B-936, 'The Pentagon
White House Correspondence Referrals
'She attached letter addressed to the President was referred to theDep'art'mh'ht of"Defense by th'e White House for a direct reply.
After review,- it appears that the subject of'the letter is under the ~
jurisdictiori,of your office.
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STAN STAYHAMASSEMBLYMAN, FIRST DISTRICT
Mr. John .StolzU.S.N.R.C..7920 Norfolk AvenueBethesda, Maryland
Dear Mr. Stolz:I'm writing this letter in regard to Pacific" Gas and ElectricCompany's Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in San LuisObispo.
It is my concern that because of the drought conditionsexisting in California, many .people will be seriously
,affected by shortages of water and by shortages of"elec-tricity. Ironically, as the drought gets worse, the needfor electricity goes up.
My understanding of this problem so far is that P.G.8 E.has already obtained its needed permits from the Advisory,Commiss,ion on Reactor Safeguards and the Atomic SafetyLicensing Board. P.G. 8 E. ran into problems when theUnited States Geological Survey, out of Menlo Park,,foundthat, this plant was sited on an area of seismic activity.From what 'I".ve been to'ld, P.G,-8)~has made structuralchanges to account for this problem.
P.G.8 E. is now trying to get this plant's operationapproved by your Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission, and then bring it up for public hearings. Theearliest possible date that the plant can begin operati'on,according to the Energy Resources Conservation and Develop-ment Commission,'s February of 1978;
What I vrouid liI)e )o do is offer my services to you in orderto speed up thig process and get this plant operating as werapidly approach summer. Any assistance I can give you,legislatively. or otherwise, please feel free to contact me.,
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I v1ew with great concern the fact, that PacificGas and Electric Company's Diablo Canyon'Nuclear Power Plantnear'San Luis'Obispo is anoarently not go1ng on stream in theimmediate future.
I have followed closely the oroblems associatedth'his nuclear power plant, have in fact visited the plant,
am building a home at Los Osos within a few miles of the plant,arid thus feel somewhat qualified to oomment intelligently onthe pros and cons of the start uo of the No. l unit.
It is quest1onable whether we in agriculture willhave sufficient energy'o pump the water needed to raise ourcrops this summer. The margin is rasor thin. Therefore, wefeel strongly the need for the energy this plant could provide.
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PROCESSORS OF ALMONDHULLS Ah!D OTHER AGRICULTURAL OY-I RODVCTS
P O.. EOX I I 23 ' 'URLOCK, CALIFORNIA 95330 PHONE (209) 63 I)I
March >0, 1977 g8.U. S. Nucl Regulatory Commission|t1ashingto, D.C ~ 2055$
Gentlemen:
The seriousness of the drought in California is well known to everyoneregardless of how remotely they may be connected to agriculture. But for thoseof us who are directly involved in agribusiness and farming, the gravity of thesituation is painfully intense. All of the resources at our disposal are beingfocused on one problem: the lack of water to support our cropst The resourcesat hand're grossly inadequate to moot the crisis. Obviously any new resourcewhiCh may be available is desparately needed.
)1ith this in mind, we request that you support any action necessary for theopening of the Pacific Gas and Flectric Company's Diablo Canyon Nuclear. powerplant„near San Luis Obispo. Me understand final approval of this plant is beinghandled on a routine basis while the needs of electrical energy for irrigationduring the drought cleariy dictate the necessity of proceed3ng on a ~rioritbasis.
In recent" times we have all heard a great deal of rhetoric concerning theresponsiveness of government to the needs of the peopl'e. Activation of theDiablo Cargron Power Plant is an excellent example of a need which can be met by
'esponsivegovernmental action. In California agriculture means food and jobs..Both of these are essential, non-partisan needs which responsive government mustsupport. Lend your. support'no>r - - take action on the Diablo Car@ron Power >lanttodsye
Sincere+3 .
ames H. Barstow, PresidentGolden By-Products, Inc.
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Dear Mr. Anders:
The California Farm Bureau Federation has given highpriority to encouraging efforts to complete the licensingprocess for the Diablo Canyon Plant so that its benefitsmay be made avai+ble to all users of the energy it willproduce.
The San Joaquin Farm Bureau Board of Directors arealso concerned about the possibility of power interruptionsduring the late summer. Because of the drought conditionsand the lack of surface water for irrigations, agriculturewill be looking toward their pumps and the undergroundwater supply to irrigate their crops. It is imperative thatan uninterrupted supply of power be available.
We urgently request that every effort be made to reacha decision to license 'the Diablo Canyon Plant .at the
'arliestpossible date.
Sincerely,
SAN JOAQUIN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
JERRY ROBINSON, President
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ))
(Diablo Canyon, Units 1 and 2) )))))
DocI.et No.(s) 5p-27550-'323
CERTIF ICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that I have this day served the. foregoing document(s)upon each person designated on the official service list compiled bythe Office of the Secretary of the Commission in this proceeding inaccordance with the requirements of Section 2.712 of 10, CFR Part 2-Rules of Practice, of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Rules andRegulations.
Date t 4'ashington, D C. thisday of 197+.
PaOffice of the Secretary the Commission
UNITED STATES OF AMERICANUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISS ION
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ))
(Diablo. Canyon, Units 1 and 2) ))
Docket No. (s) 50-27550-323
SERVICE LIST
Elizabeth S. Bowers, Esq., ChairmanAtomic Safety and Licensing BoardU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555
Mr. Glenn O. BrightAtomic Safety and Licensing BoardU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555
Dr. William E. MartinSenior EcologistBattelle Memorial InstituteColumbus, Ohio 43201
',Richard S. Salzman, Esq., ChairmanAtomic Safety and Licensing Appeal
BoardU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555
Dr. Lawrence R. QuarlesAtomic Safety and Licensing Appeal
BoardU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555
Dr. W. Reed JohnsonAtomic Safety and Licensing Appeal
BoardU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555
Office of the Executive Legal DirectorCounsel for NRC Staff
'.S.Nuclear-Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555
Philip A. Cra'ne, Jr., Esq.John C. Morrissey, Esq.Pacific Gas & Electric Company77 Beale Street - 31st FloorSan Francisco, California 94106
Stanley T. Skinner, Esq.Dennis C. Sullivan, Esq.Pacific Gas & Electric Company77 Beale Street - 31st FloorSan Francisco, California 94106
Yale I. Jones, Esq.100 Van Ness Avenue - 19th FloorSan Francisco, California'4102
Paul C. Vallentine, Esq.400 Charming AvenuePalo Alto, California 94302
Andrew J. Skaff, Esq.California Public Utilities CommissionState Building 5066San Francisco, California 94102
Ms. Sandra A. Silver5055 Radford AvenueNorth Hollywood, California 91607
Ms. Elizabeth E. Apfelberg1415 CazaderoSan Luis Obispo, California 93401
Mr. John J. Forster985 Palm StreetSan Luis .Obispo.,Malifornia Q9401 '
50-275/323
pard and Parties continued: Page 2
Ms. Raye Fleming1746 Chorro StreetSan Luis Obispo, California 93401
Mr. William P. CornwellP.O. Box 453Morro Bay, California 93442
Mr. Gordon A. Silver5055 Radford AvenueNorth Hollywood, California 91607
Brent N. Rushforth, Esq.Center for Law in the Public Interest10203 Santa Monica BoulevardLos Angeles, California 90067
Arthur C.Gehr, Esq.Snell and Wilmer3100 Ualley CenterPhoenix, Arizona 85073
Bruce Norton, Esq.3216 North Third StreetSuite 202Phoenix, Ari,zona 85012
San Luis Obispo City CountyLibrary
P.O. Box XSan Luis Obispo, California 93405