Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1991, Page 22, Image 21

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    PGE conducts Trojan nuclear plant disaster drill
SALKM (AP) 'Ilio safety of
itio Trojan mi c I nor power plant
was addressed on two fronts
Tuesday, as state officials began
a disaster drill and two groups
asked regulators to investigate
costs of fixing the plant's steam
generators
The two-day exorcise by
Portland General liloctrio Co
and government agencies isn't
the result of the generator prob
lems
It's a regular yearly practice
session to test emergency re
sponse systems and plans, said
Bill Sanderson, spokesman for
the state Department of Fnergy.
The exercise is being moni
tored and grader) by the Federal
Fmergonoy Management Agert
i v as well as the federal Nik de
ar Regulatory Commission
I KMA examines the plan once
everv two years, Sanderson
said
The federal emergency agon
ry "will inukis it very clear
wherr we are to Improve" if the
state's performance shows dofi
< lent ics. Sanderson said
Meanwhile, iwo orguniza
tions said at a Portland news
conference that lhev are asking
the state Puhllt Utility Com
mission to investigate and hold
hearings on costs of repairing
or replacing steam generators .it
the plant near Rainier.
"This inquiry is necessary to
|troti‘( I ratepayers before Port
land General Electric: enters
into contracts for new steam
generators at Trojan." the Don't
Waste Oregon Committee and
the Citizens Utility Board said
in a joint statement
I'C.E is testing defective
steam generator tubes at the
plant near Rainier to determine
whether il can resume opera
tion as scheduled Nov. 4.
The Don't Waste Oregon
Committee sponsored an initia
tive measure that was defeated
t>V voters last year that would
have shut down the Trojan
plant
Tht! committee said tht; PUC
last year refused to consider
costs of steam generator re
placement as part of analysis of
the economic impact of shut
ting down Trojan.
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