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Comments on Ofc of Investigation 840305 Rept Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Plant:Possible Deliberate & Willful Matl False Applications. Unnecessary & Inappropriate That NRC Shared Info W/Licensee
ML20132E489
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Site: Grand Gulf Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/27/1984
From: Markey E
HOUSE OF REP.
To: Palladino N
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
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FOIA-85-419 NUDOCS 8510010099
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The Menorable Nun:io J. Falladino Chair =an U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ce==is sion 1717 h Street, N.V.

Washing:en, D.C. 20555

Dear E.r. Chair = an :

I a= writing this le::e as a me:ber of the Energy and Environ =en: Sub ec==i:t e el I have reviewed with interes: and concern the Office of Inves:igation's (OI) March 5, 1984 report, " Grand Gulf Nuclea:

Power Plant: Possible Deliberate and Villful Material False State =ents .Regarding RO and SRO License Exa=inazion ~

Applications" (Case No. 2-83-037).

I would'like to bring an aspect of this report to the Cc==ission's attention. My concern involves whether officials of the Nuclear Regulatory Co==ission's (NRC) Region II office ac:ed properly in handling this case. There are two cuestions of potential concern. First, did Region II officials i unnecessarily and/or inappropriately share infor=ation with the licensee?- And second, did Region II officials authorize a return to operations , and/or allow ces:inued operation, subsecuent to learning tha: the qualifications of Grand Gulf reactor operators were probably f alsified and the operators potentially unqualified?

Concerning :he first question, the 01 report appears to indica:e tha: Region. II of ficials infor=ed- the licensee that discrepancies in reactor opaf ator qualifica: ion cards could constitu:e a =aterial f alse state =ent prio to Region II's

.' October 18, 1983 for=al' request for an OI investigation.

' A1: hough :he OI' report indicates that Region 11 of ficials j apparently began :o view the situa: ion as a possible material false state =ent between January 1983 and August 1963, this infor=a: ion was shared wi:h the licensee both in August 1983 and a: a Septe=ber 23, 1953 meeting , and the plant was per=i::ed to return to power on Septe=ber 25, 1983, prior to -

j recuesting the 01 investigation or otherwise resolving this

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signi$ican:17, the 01 report reveals tha by sharing this cenclusion--: hat discrepancies in the cualifica: ion carcs vere

.being regarded as possible material f alse sta: e= en:s--with th e licensee a: a Septe=ber 23, 1983 meeting , Region II caused a vice-Presiden of the Mississippi Power and Light (MP&L)

Ce:pany to subsecuently refuse to provide a le::e addressing

his issue to NRC that was brough: :o tha: =ee:ing with7the intention of being provided to the agency. Hence, it would appear : hat by sharing suspicions or possible conclusiens of potentially cri=inal conduct with the lic ensee , cc=pany .

officials at tha: time refused to turn over infor:ation and possible evidence to NRC. .

These circu= stances are reminiscent of another case in which the U.5/ Depa:rment of Justice (DOJ) criticized URC for di=inishing the chances for successful prosecu: ion. In a -

. March 7, 1980 le:ter to NRC, DOJ vrote the following harsh words which appear appropos in this , case:

... gratuitous and apologetic concessions and adcissions , and gratuitous dis.clo sures of .

evidence and theories prior to the co:pletion of an investigation, could deservedly or undeservedly sugges a basic confusion as to who the respective clients are. The clients, of course, are the public--the millions of persens who canno: afford to retain lawyers and law fir:s to represent the= before the NRC and who have no other persons to protect their interests.

Second, I a: troubled by'the ensuing course of events by which M?&L was allowed to restar: Grand Gulf on Septe ber 25, 1983 and operate through November 8, 1983. According to the

" Chronology of Licensing Activities" provi~ded to me by the Cc= ission , low power testing was cc=pleted during this time period. However, by August, 1983, and certainly no later than Sep:e=ber 23-30, 1983, Region II was aware of the erroneous operator training records and had reason to suspect the co=pe:ence of Grand Gulf's reactor operators. Region II's October 18, 1984 Request for Investigative Assistance states '

tha: this case is one that " . . . involves the sub=ittal of f alse infor=ation to the NRC on a subj ect that could be material to l the granting of licenses to operators."

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i Indeed , a Dece=ber 25, 19 E 3 = erertn du: f c: Executive Direc:c: for Operations Willia: J. Dir:ks to Cc issioner vic:e Gilinsky feveals tha: had NRC known that the operate

aining records had been falsified , that not caly would these epera:ers no: have been licensed, but, the low power license itself would no: have been issue 6. Ibe Co::ission's regula-
ions a: 10 CFR !50.100 and Section 186 ef the Ato:ic Energv Act, as a= ended , would allow suspensien er revoca:ica cf a '

license for this type of =aterial f alse state:ent. I: is therefore difficult to understand how Region II officials could have, in good conscience and in co=pliance with the Cc :ission regulations and the law, allowed Grand Gulf to operare subsequent to deter ining tha: the adequacy of .

operator training was at best unknown, and quite possibly, inadequate. To be sure,.four reactor operators (including ~two Senier Reactor Operators) had to be re oved fro: active duty a: ' Grand. Gulf in Nove:ber 19 83. Nevertheless, the plant was a11 cued to centinue operations and a Confir=ation of Action le::er en thir-subj ect was not sen: by Region II until

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I expect the Co::is sion to condue:~ a thorough investiga:icn cf these events and deter =ine whether Region 11 ac:ed appropriately and within NRC procedures and regula-

iens. I would also apprecia:e a full and detailed response to the issues and concerns discussed above.

If the Cc==ission believes tha: this letter should not be

=ade public, please contact ne within ten days with a written explanatien fer why the public interes: would be be::er served by =aintaining this le::er's confidentiality.

Thank you for your at:ention to' this atter.

Sinc erely ,

IDWARD J. MAR Q Me:ber of Congress -

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cc: The Honorable Morris K. Udall

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