Licensing and Regulation of Nuclear Reactors: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, Part 1

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 1003 pages
 

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Page 353 - ... that the present or future public convenience and necessity require or will require such construction...
Page 419 - Theoretical Possibilities and Consequences of Major Accidents in Large Nuclear Power Plants" USAEC Report WASH-740, March 1957.
Page 352 - ... charge. under any circumstances whatsoever, except upon a showing before the commission and a finding by the commission that such increase is justified.
Page 359 - ... existing plant, equipment, apparatus, facilities or other physical property of any public utility or of any two or more public utilities ought reasonably to be made, or that a new structure or structures should be erected, to promote the security or convenience of its employees or the public, or in any other way to secure adequate service or facilities...
Page 175 - The role of the board Is to decide whether the application and the record of the proceeding contain sufficient Information, and the review of the application by the Commission's regulatory staff has been adequate, to support...
Page 359 - The commission shall have power to ascertain the value of the property of every public utility in this state and every fact which in its judgment may or does have any bearing on such value.
Page 349 - Part 100, the proposed facility can be constructed and operated at the proposed location without undue risk to the health and safety of the public.
Page 354 - General license" means a license, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the department, effective without the filing of an application, to transfer, acquire, own, possess or use quantities of, or devices or equipment utilizing, byproduct, source, or special nuclear materials or other radioactive material occurring naturally or produced artificially. (h) "Specific license...
Page 349 - Commission with regard to the hazards of proposed or existing reactor facilities and the adequacy of proposed reactor safety standards, and performs such other duties as the Commission requests.
Page 440 - Intent that such proceedings be conducted expeditious!;,- and its concern that its procedures maintain sufficient flexibility to accommodate that objective. This position is founded upon the recognition that fairness to all the parties in such cases and the obligation of administrative agencies to conduct their functions with efficiency and economy, require that Commission adjudications be conducted without unnecessary delays.