Is it a NRC requirement?
Failing the 'prudent' test
On
Sunday, The Post and Courier reported that not only had SCANA used unlicensed
engineers to draw up hundreds of constantly-revised and sometimes
impossible-to-build plans, but that in doing so the utility and its lead contractor
Westinghouse might have violated state law.
South Carolina
requires that drawings for large construction projects be stamped and signed by
a licensed engineer. The law is designed to protect the public from potential
hazards by ensuring that top professionals provide oversight to major works.
Obviously, the
risks posed by nuclear reactors are significant, making that oversight even
more critical.
And yet, SCANA and
Westinghouse appear to have proceeded through years of construction — and
constant delays, revisions and cost overruns — in disregard of those rules.,,
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