San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Scenic Shoreline Preservation Conference, Inc. Ecology Action Club Sandra Silver Gordon Silver Elizabeth Apfelberg and John J. Forster v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. George Deukmejian, Governor of the State of California v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor

751 F.2d 1287, 243 U.S. App. D.C. 68, 15 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20822, 21 ERC (BNA) 2174, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 15541
CourtCourt of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
DecidedDecember 31, 1984
Docket84-1042
StatusPublished
Cited by71 cases

This text of 751 F.2d 1287 (San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Scenic Shoreline Preservation Conference, Inc. Ecology Action Club Sandra Silver Gordon Silver Elizabeth Apfelberg and John J. Forster v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. George Deukmejian, Governor of the State of California v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Scenic Shoreline Preservation Conference, Inc. Ecology Action Club Sandra Silver Gordon Silver Elizabeth Apfelberg and John J. Forster v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. George Deukmejian, Governor of the State of California v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor. San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and United States of America, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor, 751 F.2d 1287, 243 U.S. App. D.C. 68, 15 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20822, 21 ERC (BNA) 2174, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 15541 (D.C. Cir. 1984).

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751 F.2d 1287

21 ERC 2174, 243 U.S.App.D.C. 68, 15
Envtl. L. Rep. 20,822

SAN LUIS OBISPO MOTHERS FOR PEACE, et al., Petitioners,
v.
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION and United States of America,
Respondents,
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor.
SAN LUIS OBISPO MOTHERS FOR PEACE, et al., Petitioners,
v.
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION and United States of America,
Respondents,
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor.
SAN LUIS OBISPO MOTHERS FOR PEACE; Scenic Shoreline
Preservation Conference, Inc.; Ecology Action
Club; Sandra Silver; Gordon Silver;
Elizabeth Apfelberg; and John
J. Forster, Petitioners,
v.
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION and United States of America,
Respondents,
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor.
George DEUKMEJIAN, Governor of the State of California, Petitioner,
v.
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION and United States of America,
Respondents,
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor.
SAN LUIS OBISPO MOTHERS FOR PEACE, et al., Petitioners,
v.
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION and United States of America,
Respondents,
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Intervenor.

Nos. 81-2034, 81-2035, 83-1073, 84-1042 and 84-1410.

United States Court of Appeals,
District of Columbia Circuit.

Argued 30 Oct. 1984.
Decided 31 Dec. 1984.
As Amended 31 Dec. 1984.

Joel R. Reynolds, Los Angeles, Cal., with whom David S. Fleischaker, Washington, D.C., was on the brief, for petitioners in Nos. 81-2034, 81-2035, 83-1073, 84-1042 and 84-1410. Herbert H. Brown, Charles Lee Eisen and Lawrence Coe Lanpher, Washington, D.C., entered appearances for petitioner in No. 81-2034.

William H. Briggs, Jr., Sol., Nuclear Regulatory Com'n, Washington, D.C., with whom Herzel H.E. Plaine, Gen. Counsel, E. Leo Slaggie, Deputy Sol., Nuclear Regulatory Com'n, Peter R. Steenland, Jr., Appellate Section Chief, Dept. of Justice, Jacques B. Gelin, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Richard L. Black, Sheldon L. Trubatch, E. Neil Jensen, Carole F. Kagen, A. Laurence Ralph, and Lawrence J. Chandler, Attorneys, Nuclear Regulatory Com'n, Washington, D.C., were on the brief, for respondents in Nos. 81-2034, 81-2035, 83-1073, 84-1042 and 84-1410. Mark E. Chopko and Richard A. Parrish, Attorneys, Nuclear Regulatory Com'n, Washington, D.C., entered appearances for respondents in Nos. 81-2034, 81-2035 and 83-1073.

William T. Coleman, with whom Malcolm H. Furbush, San Francisco, Cal., Douglas A. Oglesby, Joseph B. Knotts, Jr., Scott M. DuBoff and Daniel F. Stenger, Washington, D.C., were on the brief, for intervenor, Pacific Gas and Electric Co., in Nos. 81-2034, 81-2035, 83-1073, 84-1042 and 84-1410. F. Ronald Laupheimer, Washington, D.C., entered an appearance for intervenor in No. 81-2034 and 81-2035. J. Michael McGarry, III, Washington, D.C., entered an appearance for intervenor in Nos. 81-2034 and 83-1073.

Barton Z. Cowan, Pittsburgh, Pa., was on brief, for amicus curiae, Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., in No. 84-1410, urging affirmance.

Peter B. Kelsey, Edward H. Coner and William L. Fang, Washington, D.C., were on brief, for amicus curiae, Edison Electric Institute, in No. 84-1410, urging affirmance.

Before WALD and BORK, Circuit Judges, and WILKEY, Senior Circuit Judge.

Opinion for the Court filed by Senior Circuit Judge WILKEY.

Opinion concurring in part and dissenting in part filed by Circuit Judge WALD.

WILKEY, Senior Circuit Judge:

On this appeal we review orders of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission granting licenses for low power and full power operations at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in San Luis Obispo County, California.1 Petitioners are groups and individuals who intervened in the licensing proceedings before the Commission; petitioners and their members live and work in the vicinity of the Diablo Canyon plant. Petitioners contend that, in granting licenses to Pacific Gas and Electric Company ("PG & E") for operation of the facility, the Commission violated specific legal requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act,2 the Atomic Energy Act,3 the Administrative Procedure Act4 and numerous regulations promulgated pursuant to those statutes. Respondent Commission and intervenor PG & E characterize petitioners' contentions as fundamental disagreements with the Commission's factual findings. They defend those findings as lying well within the range of agency discretion afforded the Commission under applicable statutes and regulations, and they urge this court to defer to the Commission's scientific expertise in assessing the legality of the licensing actions challenged herein.

After an exhaustive examination of the record in these prolonged and complex proceedings, we conclude that the Commission acted within the parameters of legal discretion in all but two minor respects. The Commission committed technical errors in licensing reactor operators who had been trained on computer simulators, and in denying petitioners a hearing on issues of construction quality assurance when it twice extended the term of Diablo Canyon's license. The Commission has corrected its first error by amending its operator license requirements to recognize experience gained on computer simulators, and there exists no impediment to relicensing the Diablo Canyon operators under the new provision. The second error remains uncorrected, but we conclude that it would serve no discernible purpose to allow petitioners now to introduce the evidence they would have produced had they been properly accorded a hearing. Because that evidence was not material or safety-significant, we conclude that its exclusion calls into question neither the Commission's decision to license Diablo Canyon nor the safe operation of the plant. Under these circumstances we believe a remand would be an empty gesture, and one with which we decline to burden the Commission. We therefore affirm the Commission's decision to allow issuance of low power and full power licenses for the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.

I. THE LIMITED ROLE ON JUDICIAL REVIEW

While our analysis necessarily critically examines individual decisions of the Commission and its boards, we recognize and respect the great deference due such expert determinations. The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 created a regulatory scheme which is "virtually unique in the degree to which broad responsibility is reposed in the administrative agency, free of close prescription in its charter as to how it shall proceed in achieving the statutory objectives."5 As the Supreme Court has recently reminded us, "the Commission is making predictions, within its area of special expertise, at the frontiers of science. When examining this kind of scientific determination, as opposed to simple findings of fact, a reviewing court must generally be at its most deferential."6

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