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Groups Call on Gov. Patrick to Ask NRC to Close Pilgrim During Union Lock-Out

PLYMOUTH, MA – (June 22, 2012) – Today a statewide coalition of public health, nuclear safety, social justice, and environmental groups delivered a letter to Governor Deval Patrick requesting that he ask the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to close the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station because the plant’s owner has locked out its regular workforce from the Utility Workers of America Union Local 369.  Click here for the letter.

Entergy Nuclear Generating Corporation of Louisiana, owner of Pilgrim nuclear, locked out the union work force on June 5, and has been using replacement workers. The groups say the replacement workers lack the necessary training and expertise to run Pilgrim safely.

When the labor dispute began in mid-May, local groups Pilgrim Watch and Jones River Watershed Association filed a legal petition asking the NRC to close Pilgrim until the regular workforce is back on the job. Pilgrim Watch has filed five supplemental requests based on new facts and events they say show Entergy is violating its NRC operating license. The groups say Entergy is not providing reasonable protection for the public’s health and safety. This includes cancelling an emergency response and safety drill on June 13 because the replacement workers are not trained in security or general emergency response procedures, and on June 20, failing to complete an emergency response drill.

On June 20, 2012, Local 369 voted by a two-thirds margin to reject Entergy’s latest contract offer, and the groups say Entergy’s failure to reach an agreement with the union jeopardizes the safety of the region.

“It is unreasonable in this current economic climate for a company like Entergy to continue to demand give backs in the wake of record profits.  The CEO is not being asked for a cut in benefits, why should these workers? Instead he is risking the well being of the entire community by having replacement workers do the job of the experienced people that earned him those profits,” said Jennifer Doe, Organizer, Massachusetts Jobs with Justice.

The groups asking the Governor to take action are Pilgrim Watch, Jones River Watershed Association, Massachusetts Jobs With Justice, Clean Water Action, Cape Codders for Peace and Justice, Pilgrim: Make Us Safe Today, Cape Downwinders, and Toxics Action Center Campaigns, Suffolk University Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights, Union of Minority Neighborhoods, New England Jewish Labor Committee, LaCommunidad of Everett, and Environmental Massachusetts.

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May 16 Petition Click Here  Summary: Pilgrim can’t be operated safely with replacement workers that have not received site specific training; do not have years of experience at the site; do not have a history specific to Pilgrim NPS.

May 18 Supplemental Petition Click here  Summary:  NRC and Entergy refuse to provide assurance that:  replacement workers have training  in security procedures and all other  emergency response procedures and onsite NRC staff are sufficient in number to include oversight to assure that the two-man rule is rigidly followed.

June 12 Supplemental Petition Click here Summary: photos from inside Pilgrim showing sleeping quarters for the replacement workers on mats and cots, compromising worker alertness; Inside report from replacement worker: management competency “pretty low”; no NRC inspectors on site during weekends.

June 13 Supplemental Petition  Click here  Summary: anonymous worker reports replacement workers not qualified to work except during outages.

June 16 Supplemental Petition Click here Summary: Entergy cancelled an emergency response and safety drill scheduled for June 13 because the replacement workers are not trained in security or general emergency response procedures.

June 17 Supplement Petition Click Here  The NRC’s inspection reports document unsafe conditions for the period  June 7-11, 2012 and show that replacement workers were not operating Pilgrim properly.

June 20 Supplement Petition Click here

The groups will ask Governor Patrick to file a similar petition on behalf of all residents of the Commonwealth.

State enviro agency refuses to do its job & sides with Entergy!

What’s up with that?!!!!!

 

 

Even though Entergy’s own reports and data say that Pilgrim’s once-through cooling system destroys marine life in Cape Cod Bay, the state agency responsible under federal law for protecting the Bay is siding with the Louisiana-based company and saying “no problem”!
 
The state Coastal Zone Management Agency, under state Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Rick Sullivan sided with Entergy in a May 21 letter responding to local groups concerns.  The groups asked CZMA to revoke its bogus 2006 approval for the NRC’s relicensing of Pilgrim.  

After being bullied by Entergy’s lawyers, the state CZMA sided with Entergy and refuses to revoke the bogus approval.

On June 15, 2012, the groups asked Sullivan’s shop to reconsider its illegal decision to stick by Entergy.  Read the letter here.  Revoke Entergy Approval Letter

Entergy-Lousy-ana, the Swamp Rat, will make $7.3 billion in revenue in 20 years off Pilgrim under its new license from its lapdog the NRC.  Yet, state regulators refuse to make this greedy corporation clean up its act and put in a less destructive cooling water system.

What’s a Swamp Rat doing in Plymouth?6/2012

Tell Secretary Sullivan that CZM should do its job and protect Cape Cod Bay, not Entergy’s pocketbook!!

Email Sullivan or call:  Sullivan rick.sullivan@state.ma.us

Contact the Governor’s office

Massachusetts State House
Office of the Governor
Office of the Lt. Governor
Room 280
Boston, MA 02133
617.725.4005
888.870.7770 (in state)

NRC May 2012 License to Entergy Online Here

On May 25, 2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced its 3-1-1 vote to relicense Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Here is an excerpt from the relicensing document and a link to the full 16-page document.

Dear Mr. Balduzzi:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-35 for the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station (PNPS) (Enclosure 1). The NRC issued the renewed facility operating license based on the staff’s review of your application dated January 25, 2006, as supplemented by letters submitted to the NRC through April 24, 2012. The review did not result in an amendment of the technical specifications for PNPS. The period of extended operation for PNPS begins at midnight on June 8,2012.

Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-35 expires at midnight on June 8, 2032.

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