ML20079H170
| ML20079H170 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Calvert Cliffs |
| Issue date: | 09/11/1991 |
| From: | Mikulski B SENATE |
| To: | Carr K NRC |
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| NUDOCS 9110100186 | |
| Download: ML20079H170 (3) | |
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-MUilCbMkOICS MenG(C W ASHINGTON D C 20$t0 September 11, 1991 Mr. Kenneth M. Carr Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1 White Flint North Bldg.
11355 Rockville Pike Rockville,. Maryland 10852
Dear Mr. Carr:
Because of the desire of this office to be responsive
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.to all inquiries.and communications', your consideration of the attached correspondence from J. Douglas'Parran is
-requested.
Please. respond directly to Mr. Parran and send a copy to John Lewis of my staff.
Thank.you for your assistance.
Sincerely, Barbara A. Mikulski United States Senator-
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Douglas Parran PO Box 322 St. Leonard, MD. 20685 i
Dear Elected Official:
586-1967 Aug. 14, 1991 If a terrorist organization that hates the United States government ever decides to sabotage a U.S. nuclear power plant, which one do you think they might attack?
One in Timbuktu or one located in the suburbs of Washington D.C.
that has security personnel allegedly growing marijuana crops?
The latest incident involving Calvert Cliffs tells me that our state and federal governments should investigate and find out whether this power _ plant is secure against a terrorist attack.
I do not trust the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to monitor thin power plant-Is the NRC too cozy with D.G. & E.
officials?
I realize that marijuana crops can best be detected from the air but this also raises the question of which is worse?
Marijuana growing near the nuclear plant (in which it seems to grow pretty good) or the helicopters flying over the property looking for more marijuana and increasing the risk of a major disaster should a
helicopter crash into one of the two nuclear reactors or spent fuel storage facility.
The nuclear power plant property should be restricted airspace to avoid a possible disaster.
The government should be allowed a limited number of flyovers but the general public should not be allowed to fly over the property.
This also brings up another issue, I recently went to the Courthouse in Prince Frederick and purchased a large photograph showing our farm and surrounding landscape.
This picture was taken from an air-
- plane, What surprised me is that the nuclear power plant is also in the photograph showing the complete layout of the plant in great detail.
If anybody can walk into the county courthouse and get a detailed photograph of the nuclear power plant facilities then this is wrong. The power plant grounds should be removed from the photograph and B.G.
& E.
should start acting like the powor plant could be a possible terrorist target instead of acting like it's a tourist attraction.
I hope that B.G.
& E.
Will improve security at Calvert Cliffs.
I also hope that the workers at Calvert Cliffe know that I am on their side and 1 do not blame them for management's failure to con-sider security as a number one priority.
i Sincerely, cc: Pres. Bush; V.
Pres. Quayle; Sen. Sarbanes; f-Sen. Mikulski; Rep. Gilchrest; Speaker of
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l the House, Rep. Foley; Rep. Hoyer; Sec. of
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O Energy Watkins; Gov. Schaefer; Lt. Gov.
J.
Douglas Parran Steinberg; Sen. Pres. Miller; Sen. Fowler:
Sen. Simpson; Del. Bell; Speaker of the House, Del. Mitchell, Jr.; Calvert Co. Commissioner Pres. Krug; St. Mary's Co. Commissioner Pres. Loffler, Jr.; Balto., Gac & Elec.
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Friday hours a N his arrest.
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Neariy 500 marijuana plants - his martJuana atwa wtdch were martjtnana leaves from the plants, ' pmtch looked like "a hole down reheved of his &sthe at the Balti-at 4:20 p.m. Thursday. The sus-then carried a plastic grerery bag through the woods." He amid ence
. each about nine feet tall - were Indden m the wecds on power more Gas and Elecute+wned fa.
pect spected a camouflage jocket three quarters fnD back to the he saw it, the plants were enems-discovered by police en Calvert plant property
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