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Following criticism by federal regulators of a "bankruptcy" involving a nuclear waste cartridge at the San Onofre nuclear power plant, a familiar face will be returned to the closed plant to facilitate its complex dismantling of 4, $ 4 billion.
Douglas R. Bauder, now Vice President of Operational Services for Southern California Edison, will return to San Onofre to oversee decommissioning and fuel transfer operations, starting Nov. 12, the company said.
Bauder joined Edison in 2009 as Plant Manager for San Onofre, then became Vice President and Station Manager for Strategic O & M Monitoring prior to going to Head Office to oversee the security, safety and purchasing in 2013.
The decommissioning process was the strength of Tom Palmisano, Edison's Vice President and San Onofre's Nuclear Leader.
Palmisano will continue to lead the external engagement at San Onofre – including communications with local governments, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Community Engagement Panel, which gathers public feedback on the decommissioning process, said the door. – Edison's Speech, John Dobken.
"It all boils down to Southern California, Edison, recognizing that we need more resources," Dobken said. "It's nice to have extra support."
In August, the transfer of waste from spent fuel pools to dry storage was stopped for the second time. According to the NRC, a 50-tonne container loaded with highly radioactive nuclear waste could fall 10 meters deep due to "deficiencies in training, equipment, procedures, monitoring and corrective actions."
Work was also interrupted in the spring, when a loose pin was found in one of the cans.
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