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AP: Dean Was Warned on Lax Vt. Security
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Posted on 01/03/2004 10:52:33 AM PST by Conservative_Nationalist

By JOHN SOLOMON and DAVID GRAM, Associated Press Writers

Presidential hopeful Howard Dean (news - web sites), who accuses President Bush (news - web sites) of being weak on homeland security, was warned repeatedly as Vermont governor about security lapses at his state's nuclear power plant and was told the state was ill-prepared for a disaster at its most attractive terrorist target.

The warnings, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press, began in 1991 when a group of students were brought into a secure area of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant without proper screening. On at least two occasions, a gun or mock terrorists passed undetected into the plant during security tests.

During Dean's final year in office in 2002, an audit concluded that despite a decade of repeated warnings of poor safety at Vermont Yankee, Dean's administration was poorly prepared for a nuclear disaster.

"The lack of funding and overarching coordination at the state level directly impacts the ability of the state, local and power plant planners to be adequately prepared for a real emergency at Vermont Yankee," state Auditor Elizabeth M. Ready wrote in a study issued five months after the Sept. 11 attacks.

Security was so lax at Vermont Yankee that in August 2001, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staged a drill in which three mock terrorists gained access to the plant. The agency gave Vermont Yankee the worst security rating among the nation's 103 reactors.

The NRC has primary responsibility for safety at Vermont Yankee. But Vermont laws required an active state role by creating a panel to review security and performance and requiring plant operators to set aside money for the state to use in the event of a nuclear disaster.

Dean's campaign said Saturday it ultimately was the federal government's responsibility to ensure security at the plant, but that he badgered Vermont Yankee's operators and the NRC to make improvements during the 1990s.

"After September 11, Governor Dean decided the buck stops here in terms of security and personally ran this effort, creating a Cabinet-level agency," spokesman Jay Carson said.

Carson acknowledged there were weaknesses before 2002 in Vermont's nuclear preparedness, and Dean moved quickly afterward to place state troopers and National Guardsman at the plant, distribute radiation pills to civilians, demand a federal no-fly zone over the plant to prevent an aerial attack, and increase emergency preparedness funding.

"As many have said before, hindsight is 20-20 and no one could have predicted what could have happened on a terrible day in September 2001," Carson said.

"In retrospect, every state in the entire country could have been safer. The important thing is after Governor Dean recognized these vulnerabilities, he took swift, bold steps to make things better," Carson said.

State Auditor Ready, a Democrat and Dean backer, agreed things improved after her critical 2002 report and that security tests this year showed Vermont Yankee was safer. "Once Governor Dean got that report there was swift and thorough action," she said.

But even after Ready's report recommended the state's nuclear preparedness spending triple from $400,000 to $1.2 million, Dean budgeted only half the increase.

That led Dean's state emergency management director, Ed von Turkovich, to tell the Legislature in 2002 that the increase to $800,000 "does not cover the expenses related to the program" and that Vermont's nuclear preparedness was "in trouble, grossly underfunded, under-resourced and has been for years."

The lack of preparedness was blamed in the 2002 audit on inadequate funds. "Vermont receives the least amount of funding for its Radiological Emergency Response Plan, in total dollars, of any New England state that hosts a nuclear power plant," the audit disclosed.

The audit was not the first warning to Dean, documents show.

On Feb. 14, 2000, von Turkovich wrote Dean's top deputy, Administration Secretary Kathleen Hoyt, expressing concern the state was not forcing Vermont Yankee, which was up for sale, to set aside more money for preparedness.

"We are sympathetic to the utility's concern for controlling costs with respect to the pending sale of the plant and have committed to expend additional state and federal resources to subsidize this program in the coming year," von Turkovich wrote.

"However, I believe in the near future, the present or new owners will need to broaden their level of support for preparedness activities that need to be accomplished on behalf of the communities that reside in the Emergency Planning Zone," he wrote.

The documents contrast with Dean's position as a presidential candidate who has portrayed himself as more concerned about nuclear security than Bush.

"Our most important challenge will be to address the most dangerous threat of all: catastrophic terrorism using weapons of mass destruction," Dean said in his speech in Los Angeles last month. "Here, where the stakes are highest, the current administration has, remarkably, done the least."

Dean also has suggested Bush was unprepared before and after Sept. 11 to fight terrorism. "We are in danger of losing the war on terror, because we are fighting it with the strategies of the past," the Democratic candidate said.

The Vermont documents show Dean and his top aides received numerous warnings about Vermont Yankee.

In August 1991, an aide sent a handwritten memo to Dean saying there was a "security error" at Vermont Yankee that was "not public."

A group of students "on a tour were taken into a secure area without checking through security first," the aide wrote, saying the matter was minor but would be disclosed to federal regulators. Dean initialed the memo, indicating he read it.

In 1992, the NRC provided information to Dean about "declining performances at Vermont Yankee in three important areas: plant security, engineering/technical support and safety assessment/quality verification," documents show.

Dean responded by writing the head of the plant that the problems could "have an impact on the health and safety of the people of Vermont" and "it is my expectation that you will do all in your power to correct this declining trend." It was one of several such letters he wrote.

Just months later, the Vermont Nuclear Advisory Panel, a state panel, reported that it was concerned about two nuclear fuel mishandling incidents at the plant. "The panel finds it unacceptable that the fuel handling incidents occurred as a result of complacent operator and management actions," the panel reported.

Environmental groups sent Dean repeated letters about the plant's security and safety. During a 1998 federal security test, mock terrorists sneaked a fake gun past security and six times scaled, undetected, the plant's security perimeter fence.

The 1998 test was alarming because seven years earlier, protesters had managed to breach the same security by scaling the fence or rafting down an adjacent river. The 2001 security test again penetrated Vermont Yankee's security.

Ready's audit in 2002 questioned why, with so many warnings about safety, Dean's administration had significantly fewer people committed to nuclear emergency planning than neighboring states.

"Unlike its nearest counterparts, Vermont's Division of Emergency Management has only one full-time and two part-time staff to support" its emergency response program, she wrote. "New Hampshire has nearly 20 full- and part-time staff as well as consultants, while Massachusetts has more than 20 full-time staff to carry out" its program.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; howarddean; nuclearplant; vermontyankee
Looks like the Media is really getting worried about Howard Dean.
1 posted on 01/03/2004 10:52:34 AM PST by Conservative_Nationalist
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If you can make a donation to Free Republic, then don't make others carry your water!

2 posted on 01/03/2004 10:52:58 AM PST by Support Free Republic (Freepers post from sun to sun, but a fundraiser bot's work is never done.)
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
how much more crap is there in Dean's papers that he won't make public?
3 posted on 01/03/2004 10:55:49 AM PST by breakem
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To: breakem
I hope his records aren't opened to the public until after he wins the democrat nomination. I have noticed a big change in the press lately. It's obvious people are getting afraid of Dean and are trying all they can to stop him. But he will probably win the nomination and everyone will use these stories against him. If Dean does win the nomination look for these stories to stop once again.
4 posted on 01/03/2004 10:59:58 AM PST by Conservative_Nationalist
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
bump for later
5 posted on 01/03/2004 11:01:16 AM PST by 11th Earl of Mar
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
This is the third or fourth AP hit on Dean this week. I'm still hoping it's too little, too late. GO DEAN!!!
6 posted on 01/03/2004 11:02:03 AM PST by Queen of Excelsior
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
The agency gave Vermont Yankee the worst security rating among the nation's 103 reactors.

Nice of the A.P. to assist in Homeland protection by providing possible targets.

7 posted on 01/03/2004 11:09:05 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
Dean said the capture of Saddam Hussein did not make America safer, and why roundly criticized for it. Why?

It's the vision thingy, stupid.

Saying that the capture of Saddam Hussein does not make America safer is analogous to saying that saving $50 this month does not make you any wealthier. It's true on its face, but demonstrates a complete ignorance of what it takes to acheive a long term goal.

And its not just Dean. Democrats have become so tunnel-visioned in demeaning every short term Bush success that they are in effect telling the American people that they lack the vision of how successive successes build into progress and result in big wins.

The result is not only are Democrats turning away voters with their pessimism and lack of alternatives, but they also expose themselves to comparisons with our enemies that share their rhetoric.

As for me, I'd much rather run (and vote for) an optimistically conservative campaign.
8 posted on 01/03/2004 11:43:22 AM PST by optimistically_conservative (Got saddled with a shi**y personality and I'm not afraid to use it.)
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
This is fun to watch and I see Hillary and Wesley written all over it.


Dean, what a poor dumb sucker.
9 posted on 01/03/2004 11:48:06 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
I hope his records aren't opened to the public until after he wins the democrat nomination.

Then we'll see the Torch-Lautenberg switcheroo

10 posted on 01/03/2004 12:53:11 PM PST by Go Gordon (The older I get, the better I used to be.)
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
Welcome to Free Republic.
Nobody fears Dean.
It's typical water torture. Dems cannibalizing their own.
11 posted on 01/03/2004 12:56:35 PM PST by mabelkitty
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To: optimistically_conservative
Democrats have become so tunnel-visioned in demeaning every short term Bush success that they are in effect telling the American people that they lack the vision of how successive successes build into progress and result in big wins.

Elegantly put (and methinks you're not as ***tt* as you think you are).

12 posted on 01/03/2004 1:04:32 PM PST by happygrl
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
I hope the American voting public wakes up! The entire current "traitor/treason" Democrat Party needs to be totally destroyed at the ballot box in 2004!
13 posted on 01/03/2004 1:40:16 PM PST by JLAGRAYFOX
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To: happygrl
Perhaps not. Last night I was accused of not only being of the female persuasion but also being saddled etc.

Well, the former being demonstrably not true - I ignored the misogamy of the poster. But I had a hard time convincing myself he might not have a point on the latter.
14 posted on 01/03/2004 1:42:53 PM PST by optimistically_conservative (Got saddled with a shi**y personality and I'm not afraid to use it.)
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