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Oral History Interview with David S. Kaplan
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High Amount of Hiss on Tape
Static on Tape
Static on Tape
Title
Oral History Interview with David S. Kaplan
Series Title
Created Date
April 18th, 1995
Description
The Rancho Seco oral histories document the story of the, now closed, Rancho Seco Nuclear Power Plant located in Ione, California. The oral histories present a broad range of perspectives and attitudes. Issues included plant safety
environmental concerns
down time due to technical problems resulting in increased cost to SMUD users
organizational structure and relationship of managers, staff and contractors
closed board meetings
and plant operations that were eventually closed down by voters. David S. Kaplan was a SMUD secretary from 1959 to 1988, a SMUD Assistant Attorney from 1959 to 1971, and a part of the SMUD General Counsel from 1971 to 1988.
environmental concerns
down time due to technical problems resulting in increased cost to SMUD users
organizational structure and relationship of managers, staff and contractors
closed board meetings
and plant operations that were eventually closed down by voters. David S. Kaplan was a SMUD secretary from 1959 to 1988, a SMUD Assistant Attorney from 1959 to 1971, and a part of the SMUD General Counsel from 1971 to 1988.
Item or Container Annotations
Note on original object reads:
DeCuir and Somach
Conference Room
400 Capitol Mall, Suite 1900
Sacramento
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
California State University, Sacramento
Interviewer: Narga, Andrew
Interviewee: Kaplan, David S.
Interviewer: Narga, Andrew
Interviewee: Kaplan, David S.
Language
Media Type
Format
Audio cassette
Extent
1
Tape
Generation
Original
Silent or Sound
Sound
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
TC416
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: lib-scua@saclink.csus.edu
Phone: (916) 278-5240
Phone: (916) 278-5240
Organization Websites
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