The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 29, 1991, Image 7

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Friday, March 29,1991
Nerd House
by Tom A. Madison
UettBERJ HATES Jauj- 8xieAKeRS.
NRC fines TU Electric
for falsified records
DALLAS (AP) — A nuclear
lant's owner and operator will
e fined by regulators for appar
ent violation of federal require
ments for fire watch controls at
the facility, the government said
Thursday.
The Nuclear Regulatory Com
mission said it cited TU Electric,
which runs the Comanche Peak
nuclear power plant, because
employees of a utility contractor
hired for fire watch patrols alleg
edly falsified records.
The NRC said records showed
the workers had inspected as
signed areas at one-hour inter
vals when they had reportedly
not done so at the plant, whicn
has been plagued by repeated
shutdowns.
The Dallas-based utility has 30
days to pay the $50,000 civil pen
alty or to contest it. The com
pany may also request a hearing
if a protest is denied, but has not
decided whether to contest the
fine, said TU Electric's David
Fiorelli.
He said the utility had in
formed the government of the
discrepancies in fire watch re
cords and began correcting
weaknesses in the fire patrols.
An NRC inspection in January
confirmed that numerous fire
watch records were reportedly
inaccurate and that the utility's
management and oversight of
the program was weak.
Student Body election
winners announced
Continued from page 1
rimmer; treasurer — run-off be
tween Aimee Barefoot and Ra
chel Ham; social secretary —run
off between Stacey Hendrix and
Melissa Stoesser; historian —
Amy Dubose.
□ Class of '94 president —
Chad King; vice president —run
off between Aaron Ford, Bane
Phillippi and Michael Crain; sec
retary —Amanda Miller; trea
surer — Steven Mathews; social
secretary — run-off between Ka
tie Nichols and Heather Harri
son; historian — run-off between
Leslie Trevino and Ross McG-
lothlin.
□ On-campus southside sen
ators — Ronald Hornback, Bill
VanEman, Rod Garrett and Mi
chael Chase.
□ On-campus northside sen
ators — Heather Harrison, Mi
chael Crain and Amanda Miller.
□ Off-campus senators —John
Ansbach, Jeff Erler, Thomas Taf-
finder, David Brooks, Thomas
Luttrell, Edward Munoz, David
Hamilton, Mike Freeman, Patty
Warhol, Susan Gamer, Paul Lin-
seisen, Christina Saladino, Matt
Hammit, Jimmy Stahatos, Rob
Hofmann, John Happ, Tina Mal-
lam, Karen McDonald and
Christy Jacobs.
□ Agriculture Senators — Ste
phen Weber, Jennifer Kae Gar
rett and Shannon Cowsert.
□ Architecture Senator — Ed
ward Garza.
□ Education Senators — Kris
Nelson and Stacy M. VanDer-
meer.
□ Business Administration
Senators — Jim Harlan, Brian
Walker, Jennifer Reeves, Jason
West and Holly Horton.
□ General Studies Senator —
Mannaser Marshall II.
□ Engineering Senators —
Hobby Benavides, Jeff Guthrie,
Wendy Schnitz, Kevin Geiger,
Scott Phelan, Jerry E. Gonzalez
and Mark Rollins.
□ Geosciences and Sciences
Senator — Michael Castillo.
□ Veterinary Medicine Sen
ator —David Zimmennan
□ Liberal Arts Senators — Lisa
M. Cash, Heather Cameron, Mi
chael Healy, Kendall Brock, Pat
ricia A. Hollis and J. David Hall.
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