George Clain [Letters, July 20] is correct: the Entergy representatives were not lying in their testimony to the state Public Service Board, but answering what they thought was a technical question in the technically accurate way that engineers use.
In my opinion, at least one of the people who asked Entergy about “buried pipes” knew exactly what he was doing and was setting a trap for Entergy for ulterior motives: Arnie Gundersen, who used to work in the nuclear industry and often reminds people that he has a B.S. and an M.S. in nuclear engineering.