Monday, March 21, 2011

An e-mail to the NRC Commissioners Way Off Base

From: Bobleyse@aol.com
To: chairman@nrc.gov, cmrsvinicki@nrc.gov, cmrostendorff@nrc.gov, cmrmagwood@nrc.gov, cmrapostolakis@nrc.gov, stephen.burns@nrc.gov
Sent: 3/21/2011 11:47:38 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time
Subj: Way off base


So:

The Chairman asserts:

On behalf of the Commission, I want to thank all of our staff for maintaining their focus on our essential safety and security mission throughout these difficult days. I want to acknowledge their tireless efforts and their critical contributions to the U.S. response to assist Japan. In spite of the evolving situation, the long hours, and the intensity of efforts over the past week, staff has approached their responsibilities with dedication, determination and professionalism, and I am incredibly proud of their efforts.

Again, the Commissioners have wasted their time. The staff does not realize that hydrogen production began well below 2200 degrees Fahrenheit. As I have pointed out, the Staff defends Baker-Just without having studied it. So does NEI.

You guys should have instead spent your time studying PRM-50-93.

Also, it is unfortunate that you encouraged so many Americans to get out of Japan. That is another consequence of your useless codes including TRACE.

Bob Leyse bobleyse@aol.com

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