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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... problem . It has abdicated its authority to regulate and its responsibility to regulate the nuclear industry - even when utilities have shown that they are unreliable in protecting against drug and alcohol abuse . In what can only be ...
... problem . It has abdicated its authority to regulate and its responsibility to regulate the nuclear industry - even when utilities have shown that they are unreliable in protecting against drug and alcohol abuse . In what can only be ...
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... problem is only one of the subject areas of today's hearing , it is obviously an important issue . We will also address other notable examples of the NRC's coziness with the industry it is supposed to be regulating at arms length , and ...
... problem is only one of the subject areas of today's hearing , it is obviously an important issue . We will also address other notable examples of the NRC's coziness with the industry it is supposed to be regulating at arms length , and ...
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... problems that do need to be investigated if we are to have confidence in the ability of our licensees to attempt to carry out our regulations and requirements in good faith and , where there are problems , to bring them to our attention ...
... problems that do need to be investigated if we are to have confidence in the ability of our licensees to attempt to carry out our regulations and requirements in good faith and , where there are problems , to bring them to our attention ...
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... problem . Given this less than competent performance and a perception of sponsorship by the staff , both the Department of Justice and the public concluded that the NRC was not serious about uncovering wrongdoing . In order to obtain ...
... problem . Given this less than competent performance and a perception of sponsorship by the staff , both the Department of Justice and the public concluded that the NRC was not serious about uncovering wrongdoing . In order to obtain ...
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... problems in the plant , they had identified problems in our pre- vious inspection program , and that as a result of having identified those problems , they were being the subject of discrimination by their own managers within the staff ...
... problems in the plant , they had identified problems in our pre- vious inspection program , and that as a result of having identified those problems , they were being the subject of discrimination by their own managers within the staff ...
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