On the recordMay 24, 2016
Mr. Chairman, I rise today to offer an amendment with the gentleman from Vermont (Mr. Welch), a champion of these issues. Our amendment is simple and straightforward. It seeks to provide adequate resources for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in order to ensure the safe and effective decommissioning of nuclear power plants. Last year Entergy Corporation, the owner and operator of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Plymouth, Massachusetts, after facing severe losses in revenue and plagued by serious safety concerns, announced that the plant would be decommissioned by 2019. Since coming to Congress, I have been concerned about the safety of Pilgrim's day-to-day operations as well as the security of its spent fuel storage. Following Entergy's announcement, I have worked with State and local representatives from southeastern Massachusetts to prioritize the safety of the decommissioning process, security of the plant's spent fuel, and displacement of over 600 workers employed at this site. Just this week, attention has focused on the NRC's recent report that revealed that the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station came up short yet again during an investigation of their follow-through on critical systems maintenance. While this infraction ultimately falls on the responsibility of Entergy, it is equally important that the NRC has the necessary resources to address concerns as they arise, including through cooperation with local communities.…





