So I have raised the temperature?
What next???
We know this facility is under grave financial pressure and blackmailing the community with trying to keep the plant operating.
To Michael Mulligan
May 30 at 1:26 PMHi Mr. Mulligan, I have copied and pasted the text below.Sincerely,Nicole WarnekSr. Allegation Coordinator610-337-5222 (Safety Hotline)800-432-1156 x5222 (Toll Free)Mike Mulligan RI-2017-A-0028Subject: Concerns You Raised to the NRC Regarding Hope CreekDear Mr. Mulligan:This letter refers to your emails to the NRC Allegation email account on May 2 and 3, 2017, and telephone conversations with NRC staff on May 3, 4, and 12, 2017. Based on these emails and conversations, we have identified three concerns under NRC regulatory jurisdiction related to safety relief valves at Hope Creek. Enclosure 1 to this letter documents our understanding of your concerns. If the descriptions of your concerns are not accurate, please contact me as soon as possible so they can be properly characterized prior to the completion of our review. The NRC normally completes our review of technical matters within six months, although complex issues may take longer.Our initial review of the information you provided determined that we would need additional details from you in order to perform an effective review of your concerns. The information we are requesting is detailed in Enclosure 1. If you have any such details to provide, please contact me within 10 days of the date of this letter. If no additional information is provided we will attempt to evaluate your concerns to the extent possible based on the limited specifics.In accordance with our identity protection policy, the NRC intends to take all reasonable measures to not disclose your identity outside the agency, and only provide your identity to NRC staff members with a need to know. For additional information on the NRC’s process for reviewing nuclear safety concerns, please refer to our brochure entitled "Reporting Safety Concerns to the NRC," which can be viewed on the NRC webpage at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/brochures/br0240/. This brochure includes an important discussion of the identity protection provided by the NRC as well as the circumstances that limit the NRC's ability to protect an alleger's identity.Thank you for raising these concerns. Should you have any additional questions, or if the NRC can be of further assistance in this matter, please call this office toll-free via the NRC Region I Safety Hotline at 1-800-432-1156, ext. 5222, between 7:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday, or contact me in writing at 2100 Renaissance Blvd, Suite 100, King of Prussia, PA 19406.Sincerely,Nicole S. WarnekSenior Allegation Coordinator
Concern 1:You asserted that there are commercial grade dedication problems concerning the safety relief valves (SRVs) at Hope Creek.Concern 2:You asserted that there are Part 21 problems with the SRVs at Hope Creek.Concern 3:You asserted that the SRVs at Hope Creek are in worse shape than the NRC knows.Partial Response to Concerns 1, 2, and 3:As noted in the cover letter, we are requesting additional information from you in order to perform an effective review of your concerns. Specifically, please provide us with additional details regarding the commercial grade dedication and Part 21 issues impacting the SRVs at Hope Creek, and any other details you have regarding Concern 3. Such information would help us focus our review effort and ensure a thorough review of your concerns.
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