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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... utilities to the utilities themselves . In both cases , officials to whom the utility in turn assigned responsibility to pursue the reports were soon in legal trouble themselves - one on drug charges and two for receiving kickbacks . If ...
... utilities to the utilities themselves . In both cases , officials to whom the utility in turn assigned responsibility to pursue the reports were soon in legal trouble themselves - one on drug charges and two for receiving kickbacks . If ...
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... abuse at each of two utilities to the utilities themselves . In both cases , the officials to whom the utility in turn assigned responsibility to pursue the reports 3 -- were soon in legal trouble themselves one on 5.
... abuse at each of two utilities to the utilities themselves . In both cases , the officials to whom the utility in turn assigned responsibility to pursue the reports 3 -- were soon in legal trouble themselves one on 5.
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... utilities report to the NRC if a plant operator was found drunk at the control panel ? And how can the NRC tie its own hands and effectively preclude enforcement action against a utility which has failed to take preventive measures to ...
... utilities report to the NRC if a plant operator was found drunk at the control panel ? And how can the NRC tie its own hands and effectively preclude enforcement action against a utility which has failed to take preventive measures to ...
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... utility officials have sought to intimidate workers for raising safety concerns . The information generated by OI frequently has a significant effect on our regulatory decisions . The Commission strongly believes that OI should not be ...
... utility officials have sought to intimidate workers for raising safety concerns . The information generated by OI frequently has a significant effect on our regulatory decisions . The Commission strongly believes that OI should not be ...
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... utility and the utility arguing for the utility . Mr. ASSELSTINE . That is correct . In fact , the way the process nor- mally works , the NRC staff conducts an informal review of the li- cense application before you ever get to the ...
... utility and the utility arguing for the utility . Mr. ASSELSTINE . That is correct . In fact , the way the process nor- mally works , the NRC staff conducts an informal review of the li- cense application before you ever get to the ...
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