Emergency Planning at Seabrook Nuclear Powerplant: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, November 18, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 707 pages |
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... believe that reasonable conclusions and recom- mendations can be made . My immediate concern is that yesterday's public relations ploy by Public Service of New Hampshire not divert people's attention from the extremely important subject ...
... believe that reasonable conclusions and recom- mendations can be made . My immediate concern is that yesterday's public relations ploy by Public Service of New Hampshire not divert people's attention from the extremely important subject ...
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... believe that should such a process evolve , the NRC essentially will be a full partner in the development of the study if it is not already . -- The conduct of the NRC staff with respect to the Seabrook studies pertinent to emergency ...
... believe that should such a process evolve , the NRC essentially will be a full partner in the development of the study if it is not already . -- The conduct of the NRC staff with respect to the Seabrook studies pertinent to emergency ...
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... believe that the Subcommittee might usefully question the propriety of an NRC review of a licensee study which the staff understands may be used by the utility as the technical basis for a future request for an exemption from NRC ...
... believe that the Subcommittee might usefully question the propriety of an NRC review of a licensee study which the staff understands may be used by the utility as the technical basis for a future request for an exemption from NRC ...
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... believe that the recent Davis - Besse event illustrates that , in the real world , system and component reliabilities can degrade below those we and the industry routinely assume in estimating core melt frequencies . Our regulatory ...
... believe that the recent Davis - Besse event illustrates that , in the real world , system and component reliabilities can degrade below those we and the industry routinely assume in estimating core melt frequencies . Our regulatory ...
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... believe , 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 was Calvert Cliffs . MR . OKRENT : Yes . MR . LONG : Calvert Cliffs came in based only on , you know , the desire to include the new source terms and to see what benefit that would give them in ...
... believe , 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 was Calvert Cliffs . MR . OKRENT : Yes . MR . LONG : Calvert Cliffs came in based only on , you know , the desire to include the new source terms and to see what benefit that would give them in ...
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