Relationship of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to the Nuclear Industry: Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee on General Oversightand Investigations of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session ... Hearing Held in Washington, DC, June 11, 1987, Volume 4 |
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... believe that nuclear power is an important energy resource in this country . I also believe the future success of nuclear power depends on American people having confidence in the nuclear industry and those that regulate it . We in ...
... believe that nuclear power is an important energy resource in this country . I also believe the future success of nuclear power depends on American people having confidence in the nuclear industry and those that regulate it . We in ...
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... believe the others that will come before us , that they will tell us the truth . But I do not want to sit through as many hearings as I have on Foreign Affairs , to find out years later that the Congress has been misled , either ...
... believe the others that will come before us , that they will tell us the truth . But I do not want to sit through as many hearings as I have on Foreign Affairs , to find out years later that the Congress has been misled , either ...
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... believe that nuclear power is an important energy resource in this country . I also believe that the future success of nuclear power depends on the American people having confidence in the nuclear industry and those that regulate it ...
... believe that nuclear power is an important energy resource in this country . I also believe that the future success of nuclear power depends on the American people having confidence in the nuclear industry and those that regulate it ...
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... believe that the abuses we have uncovered only represent the tip of the iceberg . This is a scary proposition . And what is worse is that the NRC has turned its back on the problem . It has abdicated its authority to regulate and its ...
... believe that the abuses we have uncovered only represent the tip of the iceberg . This is a scary proposition . And what is worse is that the NRC has turned its back on the problem . It has abdicated its authority to regulate and its ...
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... believe that this could have an adverse effect on the public health and safety because OI does not have the technical expertise to set priorities based on public health and safety considerations . That expertise rests with the ...
... believe that this could have an adverse effect on the public health and safety because OI does not have the technical expertise to set priorities based on public health and safety considerations . That expertise rests with the ...
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