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CMEP: Worst 25 U.S. Nuclear Reactors




Don't know how many of you have seen this but....

Public Citizen is at http://www.citizen.org/cmep

Sheesh.

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 Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 13:15:53 -0400 (EDT)
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 Subject: Worst 25 U.S. Nuclear Reactors


 CONTACTS: James Riccio (202) 546-4996
 9:30 A.M. EDT, Oct 9, 1996 Bill Magavern (202) 546-4996

 PUBLIC CITIZEN SAYS NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION SLACK ON SAFETY;
 IDENTIFIES WORST NUCLEAR REACTORS IN NATION

 New Jersey's Salem -1 Tops List of Nuclear Lemons

 Washington, DC, Oct. 9 -- Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project
 (CMEP) today charged the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) with
 callous disregard for public health and safety. The advocacy group
 says the NRC has failed to identify many of the most troubled nuclear
 reactors in the nation, and has failed to improve the performance of
 those problem reactors it has identified. The charges are detailed in
 Nuclear Lemons, a new CMEP report which lists the twenty-five worst
 nuclear reactors in the nation.

 "The NRC's attempts to improve performance at troubled nuclear reactors
 have been an abysmal failure," said James Riccio, staff attorney for
 Public Citizen and primary author of the study. "Although NRC Chair
 Shirley Jackson has tried to toughen enforcement, the agency's old
 guard is still unwilling to crack down on the worst reactors."

 Nuclear Lemons determines the worst commercial nuclear reactors based
 on twelve safety, economic and performance indicators. The rankings,
 which are being co-released with citizens groups across the country,
 are based entirely on statistics garnered from government and industry
 documents.

 While the NRC keeps a "watch list" of problem plants, the agency has
 never explained the criteria used to create the list, or spelled out
 conditions to indicate when a reactor should be permanently closed.
 "The NRC identifies its problem plants'," said Joan Claybrook,
 President of Public Citizen, "but the Commission has no established
 standards by which to judge when a nuclear reactor should be shut down.
 With so many aging, deteriorating nuclear facilities threatening public
 health and safety, the NRC should be closing the most dangerous plants
 and moving aggressively to improve the remaining reactors. "

 "Increasing competition in the electric power industry threatens the
 survival of many nuclear plants that are far more expensive to operate
 and maintain than other sources of power," said Bill Magavern, Director
 of Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project. "Instead of looking
 the other way, the NRC needs to keep a much closer watch on nuclear
 utilities, which will be tempted to shortchange safety in their efforts
 to cut costs. And these nuclear lemons deserve the most scrutiny."

 25 WORST REACTORS OVERALL

 RANK REACTOR ST UTILITY

 1 Salem-1 NJ Public Service Electric & Gas
 2 Wash. Nuclear-2 WA Washington Public Power Supply System
 3 Millstone-2 CT Northeast Utilities Service
 4 River Bend-1 LA Gulf States Utilities
 5 Dresden-3 IL Commonwealth Edison
 6 Quad Cities-2 IL Commonwealth Edison
 7 Sequoyah-1 TN Tennessee Valley Authority
 8 Salem-2 NJ Public Service Electric & Gas
 9 South Texas-1 TX Houston Lighting & Power
 10 Perry-1 OH Cleveland Electric Illuminating
 11 Cooper Station NE Nebraska Public Power
 12 LaSalle-1 IL Commonwealth Edison
 13 Dresden-2 IL Commonwealth Edison
 14 Fitzpatrick NY New York Power Authority
 15 Fermi-2 MI Detroit Edison
 16 Millstone-1 CT Northeast Utilities Service
 17 South Texas-2 TX Houston Lighting & Power
 18 Haddam Neck CT Northeast Nuclear Energy
 19 Indian Point-3 NY New York Power Authority
 20 Quad Cities-1 IL Commonwealth Edison
 21 Palisades MI Consumers Power
 22 Brunswick-1 NC Carolina Power and Light
 23 Pilgrim-1 MA Boston Edison
 24 Sequoyah-2 TN Tennessee Valley Authority
 25 Zion-1 IL Commonwealth Edison

 WORST REACTOR IN EACH CATEGORY

 CATEGORY REACTOR ST UTILITY
 Capacity Factors Browns Ferry 1 AL Tennessee Valley Auth.
 Enforcement Discretion Zion 1 IL Commonwealth Edison
 Forced Outage Rate Indian Point 3 NY New York Power Authority
 Licensee Event Reports Millstone 2 CT Northeast Utilities
 O & M Costs Maine Yankee ME MaineYankee Atomic Power
 SafetySystemActuations Limerick 2 PA Philadelphia Electric
 Safety System Failures Millstone 2 CT Northeast Utilities
 Scrams Cook 2 MI Indiana/Michigan Power
 Significant Events Haddam Neck CT Yankee Atomic Power
 Systematic Assessments Quad Cities 1& 2 IL Commonwealth Edison
 Violations Browns Ferry 2 AL Tennessee Valley Auth.
 Worker Exposure Washington Nucl.2 WA Washington Public Power

 # # #

 Copies of Nuclear Lemons are available from Public Citizen (202-588-1000) at a
 cost of $40. Discounts are available to citizens groups and
 schools. Accredited media may receive complimentary copies of the
 study upon request.

 Public Citizen is a non-profit research and advocacy organization
 founded in 1971 by Ralph Nader. Public Citizen has over 100,000
 members nationwide. Critical Mass Energy Project is its energy policy