SAN ONOFRE: Did Edison Submit False Information to NRC?
>Friends of the Earth demands release of leaked report
> 
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 – Southern California Edison, 
operator of the San Onofre nuclear reactors, appears to have submitted 
false information to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Friends of the 
Earth charged today. The nuclear watchdog again demanded the release of a 
suppressed report that two senior members of Congress say shows Edison 
had prior knowledge of potential design flaws in replacement steam 
generators that failed after less than two years of service.
 

In a letter to the NRC’s Petition Review Board, Friends of the Earth 
said the report, as described by Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and 
Representative Edward Markey (D-Mass.), contradicts Edison’s 
declarations to the Commission last month. The utility claimed it had no prior 
knowledge of deficiencies in the design of the generators until 
they failed in January 2012.
 

Details of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries report were released last 
week by Sen. Boxer, Chairwoman of the Committee on Environment and 
Public Works. She did not release the report, but in a letter to the NRC she 
and Rep. Markey said Mitsubishi told Edison of potential problems 
with the new generators, but modifications to correct the design flaws 
were not adopted, as Edison wanted to avoid triggering an NRC license 
amendment process. This would have required a more thorough and public 
review of the replacement program.
 

Friends of the Earth also demanded that the Petition Review Board must consider 
the document in proceedings currently underway. The Review 
Board, in response to a petition from Friends of the Earth, is 
determining whether Edison improperly failed to apply for a license 
amendment before installing replacement steam generators of a radically 
different design than was permitted under the reactors’ operating 
license.
 

“The Mitsubishi document appears to confirm our case before the 
Petition Review Board,” said Kendra Ulrich, nuclear campaigner at 
Friends of the Earth. “Edison made radical design changes while 
representing the steam generators as a like for like exchange and then 
actively chose not to address critical safety issues in order to avoid 
the license amendment process. Now it appears it also submitted 
information that is patently false. 
 
"The Mitsubishi report must be released immediately," said 
Ulrich. "The public has a right to know what Edison knew and when it 
knew it.”
 

Pressure is mounting daily for release of the document. On Friday, the NRC 
confirmed that it has opened an official investigation into the replacement 
steam generator case. Still, the Commission maintains 
that the Mitsubishi report is proprietary. In fact, it won’t even be on 
the agenda for the public meeting the NRC is holding tonight to discuss 
the experimental restart proposal. 
 
"Open disclosure and discussion of this document is critical to the 
public’s understanding of this controversial restart plan," said Ulrich. "This 
is the same corporate actor that apparently gambled on safety in 
the past, and they are asking the NRC to allow them to do so again."
 

In an editorial Sunday, The Los Angeles Times rebuked the NRC for not releasing 
information the public needs, and noted that 
the Mitsubishi report could not only be decisive in the NRC’s 
proceedings but in the investigation of Edison by the California Public 
Utilities Board. The Times said: 
 
Release the report so that ratepayers, who are paying the tab for the 
purchase of the steam generators, and the public, whose safety depends 
on responsible operation of the plant, can determine the truth . . . The
 NRC should make the document public, and soon. It might provide an 
important description of how Edison makes its safety decisions, and it 
could become a key aspect of the Public Utility Commission's inquiry 
into whether ratepayers should be forced to continue paying for the 
steam generators . . . What the public is entitled to is information 
about who knew what and when.

http://www.fairewinds.org/content/san-onofre-did-edison-submit-false-information-nrc-0


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