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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217B3331999-10-0707 October 1999 Responds to 990825 Telephone Call Re Presense of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Wastes at Plant,Unit 1 ML20212F4481999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards NRC Form 536 Containing Currently Proposed Site Specific Operator Licensing Exam Schedule & Estimates of Number of Applicants for Generic Fundamentals Exams Through Cy 2003 ML20212F7051999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Rev 19 to Ipn,Units 1 & 2 Physical Security Plan. Plan Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) & 73.21 ML20211N0681999-09-0202 September 1999 Informs That Commission Requested Publication of Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amend to Fol,Proposed NSHC Determination & Opportunity for Hearing. Amend Changes Senior Reactor License Requirement for Operations Manager ML20211H6291999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards NPDES Discharge Monitoring Rept for July 1999 for Indian Point,Units 1,2 & 3. Rept of Noncompliance Is Attached for Noncompliance Which Occurred at Unit 3 ML20211E1531999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Semi Annual fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for 990101-990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20211H6051999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Security Force Training & Qualification Plan, for Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant.Rev Facilitates Transition of Duty Weapons Carried by Security Force Members from Revolvers to Semiautomatic Pistols ML20211A9241999-08-11011 August 1999 Informs That IPS Currently Estimates,That Approx Two Licensing Actions Will Be Submitted to NRC During Remainder of 1999 NRC Fiscal Yr & Approx Ten Will Be Submitted During 2000 NRC Fiscal Yr ML20210M7251999-07-26026 July 1999 Forwards Projection of Ability to Pay Retrospective Premium Adjustment for Period of Aug 1999 to 000731, Which Demonstrates That Ceny Will Have Sufficient Cash Flow &/Or Cash Reserve Available Throughout Period to Pay Premium ML20210G8911999-07-20020 July 1999 Forwards Application for Amend to License DPR-5 for Proposed New TS 3.2.1.i,revising Senior Reactor License Requirement for Operations Manager ML20209B6611999-06-29029 June 1999 Returns Recently Submitted Renewal Applications,Nrc Form 398,for Three Reactor Operators,As They Are Not Completed Properly.List of Docket Numbers & Block Numbers That Contain Incorrect Info & Block Numbers Not Completed.Without Encls ML20196A6371999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Rev 19 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) & 73.21 ML20207D1861999-05-27027 May 1999 Informs That Effective 990328,NRC Office of NRR Underwent Reorganization.Mt Masnik Section Chief for Indian Point Station,Unit 1.JL Minns Remains Primary Contact for All Routine Licensing & Administrative Matters.Chart Encl ML20205R1981999-04-15015 April 1999 Requests That Dept of Environ Conservation Modify SPDES Permit for IPS IAW Proposed Rev Attached & Described as Listed ML20205R2961999-04-15015 April 1999 Forwards Copy of Proposed Change to Indian Point SPDES Permit NY0004472.Proposed Change Requests Permission to Add Permitted Outfall to Plant as Well as Change Character of Existing Outfall.Without Encl ML20196K8111999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Decommissioning Funding Status Rept for Indian Point,Units 1 & 2 Through 981231 ML20205F9711999-03-25025 March 1999 Informs That Under Separate Cover,Licensee Transmitted to Ofc of Nuclear Regulatory Research Annual Rept of Results of Individual Monitoring at Indian Point,Units 1 & 2,for CY98 ML20204F7931999-03-17017 March 1999 Forwards Table Outlining Nuclear Property Insurance Which Has Been Placed on Behalf of Consolidated Edison Co of Ny, Inc.Insurance Covers Indian Point,Units 1 & 2 ML20204J9971999-03-0909 March 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-003/98-19 on 981130-990222.No Violations Noted ML20203B9001999-02-0808 February 1999 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Documents Listed in App a Already Available in PDR, Documents in App B Released in Entirety & Documents in App C Being Withheld in Part (Ref Exemption 6) ML20202J6171999-02-0505 February 1999 Forwards Transcript from 990120 Public Meeting Held in Peekskill,Ny Re Decommissioning ML20199H3731999-01-11011 January 1999 Informs That T Schmeiser,Con Ed Plant Manager for Plant Is Retiring,Effective 990111.AA Blind Will Assume Duties & Responsibilities of Plant Manager Until Replacement Named ML20198E9561998-12-21021 December 1998 Forwards Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC Licensed Activities Re Deliberate Misconduct in Violation of Regulation When False Info Was Provided to Two NRC Licensees ML20198C2371998-12-15015 December 1998 Ltr Contract:Task Order 237, Review & Evaluation of Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant Application for Conversion to Improved TS, Under Contract NRC-03-95-026 ML20198C4911998-12-11011 December 1998 Forwards Rev 18 to Physical Security Plan,Reflecting Organizational Changes & Incorporating Administrative Corrections & Clarifications.Encl Withheld ML20198C3251998-12-11011 December 1998 Responds to ,Responding to NRC Ltr Re Concerns Raised About Potential Chilling Effect from Temp Denial of Site Access to Employee Raising Safety Issues to Util Senior Mgt ML20155H2901998-11-0303 November 1998 Responds to to Lj Callan Expressing Concern About Continued Operation of Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station.Explanation Why NRC Do Not Think Revoking OLs for Indian Point Units 2 & 3 Justified,Provided ML20155F9181998-10-28028 October 1998 Forwards Changes to SPDES Permit,Removing Requirement to Monitor Svc Boiler Blowdown for Phosphates,Eliminate Redundant Sampling of Oil or Grease Entering Flow Tributary to Floor Drains,Per Ts,App B,Section 3.2 ML20155D2791998-10-23023 October 1998 Forwards Corrected Pages for Indian Point Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept for 1997 ML20154Q1761998-10-21021 October 1998 Second Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Documents Listed in App C Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 7) ML20154L8031998-10-16016 October 1998 Ack Receipt of & Payment in Amount of $55,000 in Electronic Funds for Civil Penalty Proposed by NRC in .Corrective Actions Will Be Examined During Future Insp ML20155H3021998-09-24024 September 1998 Urges NRC to Revoke Operating Licenses for Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station,Units 2 & 3 & Not Renew OL for Unit 1 ML20154A1391998-09-22022 September 1998 Informs That Effective 980724,AA Blind Assumed Position of Vice President,Nuclear Power & Ja Baumstark Assumed Position of Vice President,Nuclear Power Engineering,Effective 980813 ML20153F0661998-09-18018 September 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-286/98-05 & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty Dtd 980819.Corrective Actions:Existing Drawings for Spare Switchgear Cubicles Have Been Revised ML20151W4871998-09-10010 September 1998 Informs That as Part of NRC Probabilistic Risk Assessment Implementation Plan,Commission Assigned Two Senior Reactor Analysts (Sras) to Each Regional Ofc.T Shedlosky & J Trapp Has Been Assigned as SRAs for Region I ML20151W9511998-09-10010 September 1998 Informs That as Part of NRC PRA Implementation Plan, Commission Has Assigned Two Senior Reactor Analysts (Sras) to Regional Ofc.T Shedlosky & J Trapp Has Been Assigned SRAs Duties for Region I ML20155F4391998-08-26026 August 1998 Forwards Demand for Info,Being Issued to Enable NRC to Fully Understand Recipient Views on Facts & Circumstances Surrounding Allegedly False Info Provided to Two NRC-licensed Activities ML20238F5151998-08-26026 August 1998 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Documents Listed in App a Being Released in Entirety. Documents Listed in App B Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 6) IR 05000286/19980051998-08-19019 August 1998 Discusses Insp Rept 50-286/98-05 on 980528-0612 & Forwards NOV & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $55,000.Most Significant Violation Involved Failure, Following Design Mod in Oct 1997 ML20237B1001998-08-0505 August 1998 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-247/97-13,50-247/97-15,50-247/98-02 & Investigation Rept 1-97-038,respectively.Corrective Actions:Acted Promptly to Assure Conforming to Testing Requirements ML20236X8511998-07-31031 July 1998 Forwards Rept Re Projection of Ability to Pay Retrospective Premium Adjustment for Period 980801-990731,per 10CFR140.21 ML20236V4211998-07-13013 July 1998 Forwards SER Approving Topical Repts WCAP-14333P & WCAP-14334NP (Proprietary & non-propiretary, PRA of RPS & ESFAS Test Times & Completion Times ML20236Q1431998-07-0808 July 1998 Responds to Administrative Ltr 98-03 Re Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates IR 05000247/19970131998-07-0606 July 1998 Discusses Insp Repts 50-247/97-13,50-247/97-15 & 50-247/98-02 & Forwards Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $110,000 ML20238F5231998-06-29029 June 1998 FOIA Request for Documents Re NRC Office of Investigation Rept 1-97-038,meeting Minutes of Summary of Enforcement Conference on 980506 & Meeting Minutes or Summary of 980520 Predecisional Enforcement Conference ML20154Q1831998-06-29029 June 1998 FOIA Request for Documents Re NRC OI Rept 1-97-038,meeting Minutes of Summary of Enforcement Conference on 980506 & Meeting Minutes or Summary of 980520 Predecisional Enforcement Conference ML20236J9871998-06-24024 June 1998 First Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Documents Listed in App a Already Available in Pdr.Documents Listed in App B Being Released in Entirety ML20248F2891998-05-26026 May 1998 Ltr Contract:Task Order 8, Indian Point 2,A/E Follow-up Insp, Under Contract NRC-03-98-021 ML20248L9861998-05-21021 May 1998 Forwards Rev 7 to Security Force Training & Qualification Plan.Review to Verify Receipt of Revised Plan & Sign & Return Receipt Ack Form Provided ML20247M6951998-05-20020 May 1998 Forwards RAI Re GL 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability & Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions, for Plant,Unit 2 1999-09-02
[Table view] Category:NRC TO UTILITY
MONTHYEARML20058N0621990-08-0606 August 1990 Discusses Licensee Engineering Initiatives.Other Power Reactor Licenses in Region 1 Encouraged to Start Similar Initiative to Provide for Sharing of Info & Experiences Involving Engineering & Solutions of Problems Common to All ML20059M9111990-06-13013 June 1990 Forwards NRC Performance Indicators for First Quarter 1990. W/O Encl ML20059M9151990-06-13013 June 1990 Forwards NRC Performance Indicators for First Quarter 1990. W/O Encl ML20248C4321989-09-25025 September 1989 Forwards Amend 23 to Indemnity Agreement B-19,reflecting Changes to 10CFR140, Financial Protection Requirements & Indemnity Agreements, Effective 890701.Util Requested to Submit Signed Amend to Signify Acceptance ML20247B9451989-09-0606 September 1989 Forwards Enforcement Conference Rept 50-286/89-15 on 890808 ML20247R0751989-07-28028 July 1989 Forwards Safeguards Insp Rept 50-286/89-15 on 890605-07. Enforcement Conference Scheduled on 890808 to Discuss Previous Concerns Re Implementation of Security Program & Weaknesses in Protected & Vital Area Barriers ML20247J8311989-07-19019 July 1989 Forwards Amend 142 to License DPR-26 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Adds Surveillance Requirement to Tech Spec 4.16 Requiring Periodic Leak Testing of Low Head Injection Line Check Valves 897A-D & RHR Check Valves 838A-D ML20247C1311989-07-14014 July 1989 Provides Emergency Exercise Objectives & Scenario Guidelines to Be Used During Emergency Exercise Scheduled for Wk of 891113 ML20248C0941989-06-0505 June 1989 Forwards Amend 141 to License DPR-26 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Adds Surveillance Requirement to Tech Specs Requiring Periodic Testing of Backup Nitrogen Supply Sys for Operating PORVs ML20246Q3101989-05-0303 May 1989 Advises That Seminar to Discuss Recent Changes to Format for Requalification & Initial Exams Scheduled on 890331 in King of Prussia,Pa.Agenda & Info Re Lodging Arrangements Encl ML20247A0301989-05-0303 May 1989 Extends Invitation to Attend Power Reactor Operator Licensing Seminar on 890531 in King of Prussia,Pa.Agenda & Info Re Lodging Arrangements Encl ML20244C3121989-04-10010 April 1989 Forwards Amend 137 to License DPR-26 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Revises Tech Spec Tables 3.5-2 & 4.1-1 Requiring Operability & Surveillance Testing of Reactor Trip Breakers Shunt Trip Attachment ML20154Q7111988-09-21021 September 1988 Discusses Insps During 860816-870925 Re Environ Qualification & Forwards Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $75,000.Advises That 25% Mitigation Warranted ML20153C6611988-08-25025 August 1988 Forwards Corrected Amend 135 to License DPR-26 & Safety Evaluation,Correcting Administrative Errors Listed & Replacing Amend Issued on 880819.Corrected Ltr Forwarding Attachments Also Encl ML20153D0261988-08-19019 August 1988 Forwards Amend 135 to License DPR-26 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Temporarily Modifies Tech Spec 5.2.C, Containment Sys, Tech Specs Basis 3.3-10 & Updated FSAR Table 9.6-1, Essential Svc Water Requirements at 75 F River Water Temp ML20151V1471988-08-17017 August 1988 Informs That Financial Info Submitted in Satisfies Requirements of Section 140.21 of 10CFR140.Rule Requires That Each Licensee Maintain Approved Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums for Each Operating Reactor ML20154M1821988-05-25025 May 1988 Forwards Safeguards Insp Rept 50-247/88-12 on 880407.No Violations Noted ML20236M9451987-11-0505 November 1987 Ack Receipt of Util Transmitting Proposed Amend to Plant Physical Security Plan.Comments on Physical Security Plan Changes Re Miscellaneous Amends & Search Requirements Encl.Response Requested within 30 Days ML20236E4201987-10-22022 October 1987 Forwards Trip Repts from ORNL & Sandia Re 870914-16 Visit to Westinghouse Waltz Mill Facility Re Equipment Calibr for Equipment Used During Reactor Vessel Insp During Current Outage ML20235D8221987-09-22022 September 1987 Informs of Limited Reorganization in Region I.Operator Licensing Responsibility Reassigned from Div of Reactor Projects to Div of Reactor Safety,Operations Branch, Effective 870831.Gallo Appointed Chief of Operations Branch ML20235E5761987-09-22022 September 1987 Informs of Limited Reorganization in Region I.Effective 870831,operator Licensing Responsibility Reassigned from Div of Reactor Projects to Operations Branch,Div of Reactor Safety.Rm Gallo Appointed Chief,Operations Branch ML20238D9541987-09-0808 September 1987 Forwards Safety Sys Outage Mod Insp Rept 50-286/87-13 on 870422-0714.Weaknesses Noted in Areas of Design & Design Verification Process Associated W/Replacement of Svc Water Pumps.Action Mgt Should Take Listed ML20238A8771987-08-31031 August 1987 Recommends That Site Specific Info Sheets & Appropriate Training Re Use Be Developed & Provided to Emergency Notification Sys & Health Physics Network Communicators to Facilitate Responses to NRC Requests for Data.Samples Encl ML20237H5441987-08-12012 August 1987 Forwards Results of Nonradiological Chemistry Stds Insp Activities for All Region I Licensees During 1985-1986. Results of Measurements Made by BNL Also Included ML20236L3531987-07-31031 July 1987 Informs of Plans for Combined Dcrdr/Spds Audit at Facility on 870914-17.Requests Approval to Use Camera to Take Pictures in Control Room.Response to Encl Questions on Status of SPDS Requested by 870821.Tentative Agenda Encl ML20215E0111987-06-12012 June 1987 Forwards Safety Insp Rept 50-247/87-14 on 870512.No Violation Observed.Concerns Re Previously Identified Weakness Involving Ability to Promptly & Accurately Classify Accident Conditions Expressed ML20214S6811987-06-0404 June 1987 Forwards NRC Form-398, Personal Qualifications Statement- Licensee, for Operator Training Applicants & re-applicants to Complete,Per 870526 Rev to 10CFR55.Graduates of INPO & Approved Simulation Facility Do Not Have to Complete Form ML20214S5531987-06-0404 June 1987 Forwards Revised NRC Form 398, Personal Qualifications Statement - Licensee. Rev Reflects Changes to 10CFR55 Effective 870526.All Applications for Licenses to Be Submitted on Revised Form as of 870526 ML20214R9331987-05-28028 May 1987 Advises That Info Contained in Rev 8 & Subsequent Amended Rev 8 to Physical Security Plan,Rev 4 to Safeguards Contingency Plan & Rev 6 to Security Force Training & Qualification Plan Consistent w/10CFR50.54(p) & Acceptable ML20214G1061987-05-15015 May 1987 Forwards Safeguards Insp Rept 50-286/87-09 on 870402 & 03. No Violations Noted ML20214H9341987-05-15015 May 1987 Forwards Safety Insp Rept 50-286/87-11 on 870420-24. No Violations Noted ML20210A0921987-04-20020 April 1987 Forwards Exam Rept 50-286/87-03OL of Exam Administered During Wk of 870223 ML20207T2081987-03-18018 March 1987 Forwards Insp Rept 50-286/87-02 on 870127-29.No Violation or Deviation Noted ML20204F2371987-03-18018 March 1987 Forwards Insp Rept 50-247/87-04 on 870203-0302.No Violation Noted ML20207S5491987-03-11011 March 1987 Forwards Insp Rept 50-286/87-01 on 870105-0217 ML20207S3281987-03-11011 March 1987 Forwards Safety Insp Rept 50-247/87-02 on 870127-29 & Notice of Violation ML20212J3641987-03-0202 March 1987 Forwards Insp Rept 50-247/87-01 on 870106-0202 & Notice of Violation ML20211E7141987-02-12012 February 1987 Ack Receipt of Providing Info Requested at 861114 Meeting.Info Sufficient to Clarify Difference Between Unit 3 Main Control Room & Unit 2 Simulator ML20210V5661987-02-10010 February 1987 Forwards Safety Insp Rept 50-286/86-24 on 861215-19 & Notice of Violation IR 05000247/19860191987-02-10010 February 1987 Ack Receipt of 861024 & s Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-247/86-19. Discussion During 861119 Site Visit Helpful in Evaluating Full Scope of Corrective Actions ML20210U8991987-02-0909 February 1987 Requests Confirmation of 870203 Telcon Re Alleged Use of Controlled Substance at Facility.Review of Matter,Including Determining Validity or Probability of Occurrence & Determining Whether Any Safety Issues Involved Required ML20210S8731987-02-0505 February 1987 Summarizes 870127 Meeting at Region I Ofc Re Planned Mods of Plant Simulator.No Licensing Recommendations Made for Approval.No NRC Approvals or Actions Taken ML20209B5101987-01-28028 January 1987 Discusses Review of 861212 State of Ny Disaster Preparedness Commission Submittal to FEMA Region II Re Evaluating Offsite Emergency Plans & Preparedness.Issues Which May Cause Concern Listed in Encl ML20210B2351987-01-28028 January 1987 Forwards Insp Rept 50-247/86-33 on 871215-19.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20209B5871987-01-23023 January 1987 Forwards Meeting Rept 50-247/86-136 on 861209 Re Plans for Integrated Assessment of Auxiliary Feedwater Sys ML20213A2871987-01-22022 January 1987 Forwards Insp Rept 50-286/86-23 on 861118-870105 & Notice of Violation ML20212K8951987-01-21021 January 1987 Lists Guidelines to Be Used for Submittal & Review of Objectives & Scenario Packages Prior to Scheduled 870513 Emergency Exercise.Importance of Completeness & Timeliness Stressed ML20212K3191987-01-20020 January 1987 Discusses Insp on 860811-0922 & Forwards Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty.Violation Noted: Reactor Heated Up Above Cold Shutdown Condition When Both Recirculation & Containment Spray Pumps Inoperable IR 05000247/19860111987-01-15015 January 1987 Forwards Meeting Insp Rept 50-247/86-11 on 861125.Major Area Discussed:Potential Enforcement/Unresolved Items & Open Items Identified in Environ Qualification Insp Rept 50-247/86-11 ML20207P9581987-01-14014 January 1987 Forwards Insp Rept 50-247/86-32 on 861122-870105.No Violations Noted 1990-08-06
[Table view] Category:OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217B3331999-10-0707 October 1999 Responds to 990825 Telephone Call Re Presense of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Wastes at Plant,Unit 1 ML20211N0681999-09-0202 September 1999 Informs That Commission Requested Publication of Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amend to Fol,Proposed NSHC Determination & Opportunity for Hearing. Amend Changes Senior Reactor License Requirement for Operations Manager ML20209B6611999-06-29029 June 1999 Returns Recently Submitted Renewal Applications,Nrc Form 398,for Three Reactor Operators,As They Are Not Completed Properly.List of Docket Numbers & Block Numbers That Contain Incorrect Info & Block Numbers Not Completed.Without Encls ML20207D1861999-05-27027 May 1999 Informs That Effective 990328,NRC Office of NRR Underwent Reorganization.Mt Masnik Section Chief for Indian Point Station,Unit 1.JL Minns Remains Primary Contact for All Routine Licensing & Administrative Matters.Chart Encl ML20204J9971999-03-0909 March 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-003/98-19 on 981130-990222.No Violations Noted ML20203B9001999-02-0808 February 1999 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Documents Listed in App a Already Available in PDR, Documents in App B Released in Entirety & Documents in App C Being Withheld in Part (Ref Exemption 6) ML20202J6171999-02-0505 February 1999 Forwards Transcript from 990120 Public Meeting Held in Peekskill,Ny Re Decommissioning ML20198E9561998-12-21021 December 1998 Forwards Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC Licensed Activities Re Deliberate Misconduct in Violation of Regulation When False Info Was Provided to Two NRC Licensees ML20198C2371998-12-15015 December 1998 Ltr Contract:Task Order 237, Review & Evaluation of Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant Application for Conversion to Improved TS, Under Contract NRC-03-95-026 ML20198C3251998-12-11011 December 1998 Responds to ,Responding to NRC Ltr Re Concerns Raised About Potential Chilling Effect from Temp Denial of Site Access to Employee Raising Safety Issues to Util Senior Mgt ML20155H2901998-11-0303 November 1998 Responds to to Lj Callan Expressing Concern About Continued Operation of Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station.Explanation Why NRC Do Not Think Revoking OLs for Indian Point Units 2 & 3 Justified,Provided ML20154Q1761998-10-21021 October 1998 Second Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Documents Listed in App C Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 7) ML20154L8031998-10-16016 October 1998 Ack Receipt of & Payment in Amount of $55,000 in Electronic Funds for Civil Penalty Proposed by NRC in .Corrective Actions Will Be Examined During Future Insp ML20151W9511998-09-10010 September 1998 Informs That as Part of NRC PRA Implementation Plan, Commission Has Assigned Two Senior Reactor Analysts (Sras) to Regional Ofc.T Shedlosky & J Trapp Has Been Assigned SRAs Duties for Region I ML20151W4871998-09-10010 September 1998 Informs That as Part of NRC Probabilistic Risk Assessment Implementation Plan,Commission Assigned Two Senior Reactor Analysts (Sras) to Each Regional Ofc.T Shedlosky & J Trapp Has Been Assigned as SRAs for Region I ML20238F5151998-08-26026 August 1998 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Documents Listed in App a Being Released in Entirety. Documents Listed in App B Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 6) ML20155F4391998-08-26026 August 1998 Forwards Demand for Info,Being Issued to Enable NRC to Fully Understand Recipient Views on Facts & Circumstances Surrounding Allegedly False Info Provided to Two NRC-licensed Activities IR 05000286/19980051998-08-19019 August 1998 Discusses Insp Rept 50-286/98-05 on 980528-0612 & Forwards NOV & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $55,000.Most Significant Violation Involved Failure, Following Design Mod in Oct 1997 ML20236V4211998-07-13013 July 1998 Forwards SER Approving Topical Repts WCAP-14333P & WCAP-14334NP (Proprietary & non-propiretary, PRA of RPS & ESFAS Test Times & Completion Times IR 05000247/19970131998-07-0606 July 1998 Discusses Insp Repts 50-247/97-13,50-247/97-15 & 50-247/98-02 & Forwards Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $110,000 ML20236J9871998-06-24024 June 1998 First Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Documents Listed in App a Already Available in Pdr.Documents Listed in App B Being Released in Entirety ML20248F2891998-05-26026 May 1998 Ltr Contract:Task Order 8, Indian Point 2,A/E Follow-up Insp, Under Contract NRC-03-98-021 ML20247M6951998-05-20020 May 1998 Forwards RAI Re GL 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability & Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions, for Plant,Unit 2 ML20247L1511998-05-15015 May 1998 Informs That Author Writing to Confirm Westinghouse Onwers Group Participation in Forthcoming 980612 Briefing to Commissioners of NRC in Rockville,Md & to Provide Background & Guidance for Briefing ML20203K5921998-02-26026 February 1998 Ack Receipt of Transmitting Changes to Physical Security Plan for Plant.Approval by NRC Is Not Required IAW 50.54(p) ML20199E0291997-11-19019 November 1997 Ack Receipt of & Wire Transfer for $110,000 in Payment for Civil Penalties Proposed by NRC in . Corrective Actions Will Be Examined During Future Insp IR 05000247/19970081997-10-0707 October 1997 Discusses Insp Rept 50-247/97-08 on 970616 & 0721 & Forwards Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $110,000 ML20217C0931997-09-30030 September 1997 Ack Receipt of & Payment for Civil Penalty Proposed by NRC in .C/As Will Be Examined During Future Insps ML20211D3561997-09-23023 September 1997 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records Subj to Request Encl & Identified in App A.Addl Records Being Reviewed & Notification Will Be Provided Upon Completion IR 05000286/19970801997-08-19019 August 1997 Discusses Insp Rept 50-286/97-80 on 970407-0501 & Forwards NOV & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $55,000 ML20149K9711997-07-29029 July 1997 Ack Receipt of & Payment of $205,000 for Civil Penalty Proposed by NRC in .Violation Retracted Due to Licensee Disagreement ML20211D4191997-06-19019 June 1997 Discusses 930227 Shutdown of Plant,Unit 3.NRC Concluded That Sufficient Progress Has Been Made to Support Safe Plant Restart & Power operations.CAL-1-93-09 Issued on 930617, Which Documented Util Restart Commitments ML20140G3831997-06-0909 June 1997 Informs of Individual Exam Results for Applicants on Initial Exam Conducted on 970519-21 at Facility.Completed ES-501-2 Results Summary & Individual Results ES-303-1 & 303-2 Encl. W/O Encl ML20138C7461997-04-23023 April 1997 Forwards Amend 191 to License DPR-26 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Revises TS Sections 3.3 & 4.5 to Allow Deletion of Requirement to Utilize Sodium Hydroxide as Additive in Post Accident Containment Spray Sys ML20134N6141997-02-19019 February 1997 Responds to Re Proposed Corporate Reorganization of Consolidated Edison for Indian Point Units 1 & 2. Ltr Deemed Application for Consent Under 10CFR50.80 & Referred to NRC Staff for Consideration ML20134M8901997-02-19019 February 1997 Eighth Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Records in App O Encl & Already Available in Pdr.App P Records Being Made Available in PDR ML20134H6271997-02-10010 February 1997 Fifth Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records in App I Encl & Available in Pdr.App J Records Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) & App K Records Completely Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) ML20134N6451997-01-0909 January 1997 Responds to to Jm Taylor Re Proposed Corporate Reorganization of Consolidated Edison Co of Ny for Indian Point Units 1 & 2.Ltr of 961224 Deemed Application for Consent Under 10CFR50.80 & Referred for Consideration ML20133F7541997-01-0808 January 1997 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records in App a Encl & Available in Pdr.App B Records Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 6) ML20128P2631996-10-11011 October 1996 Ltr Contract:Task Order 105, Indian Point 2 Ipap, Under Contract NRC-03-93-036 ML20129G6121996-09-24024 September 1996 Second Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Documents Listed in App C,E,F & G.Documents Available in Pdr.App E,F & G Documents Partially Withheld Ref FOIA Exemptions 4 & 6.App D Record Listed as Copyright ML20134B7681996-06-10010 June 1996 Forwards Director'S Decision 96-06 Denying 960518 Requests Re Immediate Suspension of Operating Licenses for Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 & 3 ML20211D9231995-11-0707 November 1995 Responds to 951020 Postcard,Requesting Transcript of 951018 Public Meeting in Buchanan,Ny.Meeting Was Not Transcribed. Copy of Presentation by NYPA at Meeting Encl ML20133F7781995-07-11011 July 1995 Ack Receipt of Re Restart of Plant NPP in Westchester County in New York ML20211F0161995-01-12012 January 1995 Forwards Copy of Rev & Status Update 3 of Plant,Unit 3 Restart Action Plan ML20134P2921994-12-22022 December 1994 Responds to Questions Presented in to G Gordon Re New York Regulatory Jurisdiction at Plant,Unit 1 ML20058E1321993-11-23023 November 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 50-247/93-26 on 931108-12.No Violations Noted ML20059M8261993-11-16016 November 1993 Discusses Proposed Rule for Protection Against Malevolent Use of Vehicles at Facility.Safeguards Info Encl.W/O Encl ML20059M8561993-11-16016 November 1993 Forwards Safeguards Info Ref in Preliminary Draft Guide Which Provides Proposed Characteristics of Design Basis Vehicle.W/O Encl ML20059K7361993-11-0505 November 1993 Forwards Util 931015 Response to NRC Request for Info Re Employee Safety Concerns at Unit 3 1999-09-02
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ATTN: Mr. Murray Selman Vice President Indian Point Station l Broadway and Bleakley Avenue Buchanan, New York 10511 Gentlemen:
The enclosed FEMA Region II status report on the Indian Point Special Proceeding Decision (CLI-85-08) contains a schedule of offsite emergency preparedness deficiencies which remain unresolved. We ask that you continue to work with the State and local governments in the resolution of these unresolved items.
If you have questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. David Vito.
(215) 337-5142, of my staff.
Sincerely, cri r --1 C '"" ' "'
Terry L. Harpster. Chief Emergency Preparedness Section Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards
Enclosure:
As stated cc w/ encl:
J. D. O'Toole, Vice President, Nuclear Engineering, Quality Assurance and Reliability M. Blatt, Director, Regulatory Affairs F. Matra, Resident Construction Manager R. L. Spring, Nuclear Licensing Engineer Brent L. Brandenburg, Assistant General Counsel P. Kokolakis, Director, Nuclear Licensing FEMA Region II Public Document Roon (PDR)
Local Public Docunent Room (LPDR)
Nuclear Safety Information Center (NSIC)
NRC Resident Inspector State of New York 0603130 $ p 0FFICIAL RECORD COPY r
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Consolidated Edison Company of 2 New York, Inc.
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Region I Docket Room (with concurrences)
DRP Section Chief I: SS V Harpster 3/ /86 3/]/86 0FFICIAL RECORD COPY
Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington, D.C. 20472 FEB 5 586 MEMORANDEM EUR: Edward L. Jordan Director, Division of Ehergency Preparedness and Engineering Besponse Office of Inspection and Enforconent Nuc ear la ty Ccmnission
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Flot: a W. Kr Assistant Asmciate Director Of fice of Natural and Technological Hazards Pro] rams SUEUECT: Indian Ibint Special Proceeding Decision (CLI-85-06)
'Ihis is in response to your memorandun of Deconber 6,1985, requestirr; a status report on certain itens mentioned in the Ccmnission decision on the special proceediry on the Indian Ibint Nuclear Dower Plant (CLI-85-06). 'Ihe following items remined unresolved at the time of our August 30, 1985 memorandtrn:
- 1) letters of agreenent for reception centers and congregate care centers in all four counties in the Indian Ibint 10-mile Dnergency Planning Zone (EPZ),
- 2) letters of agreement with bus conpanies in W3stchester County,
- 3) Procedures for route alerting in all four counties, arx!
- 4) Procedures for disgosal of contaminated waste water when the county (rather than the State) is in connand and control.
Attached is a status report prepared by Region II of the Federal Ehergency Management Agency (FEMA). Since August 1985, annual plan revisions have been received by Region II for three of the four counties involvoi in the Indian Ibint 10-tnile EP2, i.e., Wastchester, Ibcklarx1 arx1 Putnan Counties. No revisions have been received for the Orange County plan.
- 1) FEMA has received some letters of aqreonent and found t1x5n to be acceptable. However, plan revisions sutznitted since Aurpast 1985 for Wastchester, Ibckland and Putnan Counties contain no tvu letters of agreement regarding reception centers. No 1985 plan revisic; was sutxnitted for Orarvje County. To date, FENA has not received all of the necessary letters of agreement with respect to the availability of facilities for use as congregate care centers. As a result, FENA's position on this itan, as stated in our August 30, 1985, nvinorandtsn, ranains unchanged.
FEMA concludes that letters of agressnent are still required with schools and other facilities designated as reception arvi conqrerlate care centers in each of the four counties. Until letters of agree-ment are submitted to FEMA ary! fourvj acceptable, this issue runains unrenolved.
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! 2) FEMA has received no additional material since the August 30, 1985 report with regard to letters of agreement with bus coreanies in Westchester County. As we said then, the issue of letters of agreement with these comanies remains unresolved until all necessary docurnentation establishing the existence of these contracts with bus cormanies is provided by the State.
- 3) A sanple of route alertirv) was evaluated in all four counties
! in the Novent>er 28, 1985 Indian Point exercise. In addition, the plan revisions in the Wstchester, Rockland and Putnan County
- plans are adequate and close the issue of route alerting for these l three counties. Wen the route alertinr; nessage is formally inserted in the Orange County plan, this issue will be closed.
l Until the Orarge County plan has been revised, this issue will l
remin unresolved tor Orarne County.
i l 4) FEMA's position remains unchanged on procedures for the disposal of contaminated waste water when the county is in connand and j control. The New York State procedure is acceptable for l
situations when the Governor declarus a state of emergency.
However, further clarification is needed for situations when the county is in convend and control (i.e., no State declaration).
FEMA's Region II is continuing to work with the State of New York on i these outstandirry items. Ilowever, due to the fact that the State rmst
! work with the Counties to obtain the remaining mterial repired to l close out the open issues, it is not possible to mke a firm estimte of the time required for conpletiry; the necessary corrective actions.
At the present time, New York is actively noving towards a resolution of all open issues mentioned above. W hope this information is useful to you. If you have any more questions, please feel free to call rm at i 646-2871 or Ibbert S. Wilkerson at 646-2861.
Attachment As Stated
. Federal Emergency Management Agency Region II 26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10278 Febnnry 3,1986 Memorandum Fort Richard W. Krimm Assistant Associate Director Of Natural & hnological Hazards r
From: Phi M. cI t r C ie Natural & Technological llazards Division
Subject:
Status Report on Indian Point Special Proceeding Decision (CLI-86-06)
Enclosed please find the status report on the of fsite preparedness for the Indian Point site. Although New York State has made progress since our August 20, 1985 status report, additional work needs to be done before all outstanding issues can be closed. Due to the fact that the state must work through the counties to obtain the remaining material required to close out the opened issues, a firm estimate of the time required for completing these remaining corrective actions cannot be made. At the present time, New York State is actively moving towards a resolution of all open issues.
If you have any questions, please call me at (212) 264-8385.
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. 1. EMERGENCY RESPONSE SUPPORT ANO RESOURCES - NUREG-06E4 - PLANNING STANDARD C 10 C.F.R. 50.47 (b)(3)
ASLB's FIN 0!NGS:
Record inconclusive as to the existence of letters of agreement with reception and congregate care facilities.
Commission Coments:
Further, though various schools were designated as reception centers or congregate care facilities and were notified of their designa-tion, not all accepted the designations and letters of agreement are missing for most of them. Transcript at 11.919-23, page 47. ,
FEMA August 1985 Position:
Issue remains unresolved.
Progress Since August 1985 Update:
Annual plan revisions have been submitted for three of the four counties involved in the Indian Point plume exposure EPZ, Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam. No plan revisions have been received for the Orange County plan.
Rockland County The 10/85 revision of the Rockland County Plan designates the following seven (7) facilities as reception centers:
Nanuet Senior High School Pearl River High School Salvation Army Training Center Spring Valley Junior High School Spring Valley Senior High School Suffern High School Tappan Zee High School The Rockland County Plan lists (page M-2) a letter of agreement between the Salvation Army and Rockland County. FEMA has not received a copy of this letter for review and therefore cannot judge the adequacy of this letter of agreement. With regard to the use of school facilities as recep-tion centers, the following is the New York State position as expressed in a December 27, 1985 letter:
Rockland County - the County Emergency Manage-ment Director contends that existing conunit-ments between the County Chief Executive and schools whose facilities are targeted as reception centers are sufficient to insure the use of these facilities. This is the same position that was articulated in our letter to you on August 6, 1985.
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Westchester County The 9/85 revision of the Westchester County Plan desigriaces the following ten (10) facilities as reception centers:
Van Wyck Junior High School R. C. Ketcham High School John Jay High School Pawling High School White Plains High School Westchester Community College Port Chester Middle School Harrison High School Ardsley Miodle School Fox Lane High School The following is the New York State position as expressed in the December 27, 1985 letter:
Westchester County - You have received all appropriate letters of agreement for this county in our letter to you dated August 6, 1985.
The August 6, 1985 New York State letter enclosed acceptable letters of agreement for the Ardsley Middle School and the Harrison High School. In addition, letters from the following schools or school districts were enclosed which indicate that the respective schools or school districts are participating in the " Indian Point Radiological Emergency Response Plan and Procedure for Westchester County, New York" without specifying what roles or resources were being committed:
North Salem Central School Solomon Schechter School of Westchester ,
Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District Katonah-Lewisboro School District i
Saint Patrick's School Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District White Plains Public School District Rye City School District A letter was enclosed for the Fox Lane High School which listed the emergency coordinator's name and phone numbers, but did not come.it the use of any school resources.
Putnam County ,
The 9/85 revision of the Putnam County Plan designates the following three 1
(3) facilities as reception centers:
1 i Dutchess Mall Van W'ck Junior High School R. C. Ketcham High School I
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Putnam County - In FEMA's response to Cosmis-sion on Indian Point (dated May 8, 1985), you indicated "Putnam evacuees go to Dutchess .
County. There is a letter of agreement with Dutchess Mall as the primary center."
FEMA has not received a copy of the letter of agreement with the' Dutchess Mall for review and therefore cannot judge the adequacy of this letter of agreement.
Orange County Since there have been no revisions submitted for 1985, the 10/84 revision of the Orange County Plan designates the following five (5) facilities as reception centers:
Newburgh Free School Temple Hill School Middletown High School South J High School Warwick Valley Middle School The following is the New York State position as expressed in the December 27, 1985 letter:
Orange County - You have received all appro-priate letters of agreement in for this county in our letter to you dated August 6, 1985.
Acceptable letters of agreement between Orange county and the following schools or school districts were enclosed with August 6, 1985 New State letter:
Orange - Ulster BOCES Monroe-Woodbury Central School District Enlarged City School District of Middletown Newbury City School Olstrict A letter of agreement with the Highland Falls / Fort Montgomery Central School District was.also enclosed, however, this agreement was not signed by the County.
All Counties FEMA has not rr.ceived, for review, all of the necessary letters of agree-ment with re'.pect to the availability of facilities for use as Congregate Care Center 4. It is understood that the American Red Cross generally ope-rates these facilities and that the letters of agreement would be between the facility owner and the Red Cross. In order to assure that the facili-ties designated as Congregate Care Centers in the respective County Plans are available, FEMA must be provided copies of the letters of agreement for the facility use.
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. Evaluation The FEMA position stated in the August 20. 1985 Response to the Commission Decision remains unchanged. FEMA has received some letters of agreement which were reviewed and found acceptable. New York State has advised FEMA in a January 29, 1986 letter, that they will pursue argessively the signing of the remaining letters of agreement. Until these documents are received, there is no reason to change the FEMA position which was:
"In summary, FEMA concludes that letters of agreement are required with schools and other facilities designated as reception and con-gregate care centers in each of the four (4) counties. Until letters of agreement are provided to FEMA, and found acceptable, this issue remains unresolved".
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ASL8's Findinos:
No significant deficiencies, but record inconclusive with respect to the existence of or need for routine-alerting or otner procedures for the event the siren system fails.
Comunission's Comments:
The existence of route alerting procedures remains an issue of fact for which there is no affirmative evidence in the record. The Commission directed the NRC staff to confer with FEMA and report on the status of compliance with this requirement.
FEMA August 1985 position:
FEMA determined that standard route alerting procedures are necessary in all four counties as a back-up system to assure that public alerting can be accomplished within 45 minutes of the initial notification.
Progress Since August 1985 Update:
The 10/85 revision of the Rockland County Plan states the following:
RCS-1, 5.3.8.10:
"If notified of a siren failure utilize the patrol or local police to provide route alerting."
" NOTE: Route alerting maps and messages are available in police vehicle emergency kits."
RCS-2, 5.3.2:
"If requested, route alerting for siren failures should be performed utilizing maps and message cards contained in the vehicle kit."
The 9/85 revision of the Westchester County Plan gives (page 2-93) a procedure.for route alerting in the event of siren failure, ,
The 9/85 revision of the Putnam County Plan gives (pages LE-43 to 47) a procedure for route alerting in the event of stren failure.
No 1985 revisions have been received fo- the Orange County Plan, however, in a New York State letter to FEMA dated January 29, 1986, a page is enclosed which gives the procedure for use in the event of stren failure.
It is assumed that this page will be inserted in the next plan revision of the Orange County Plan.
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. Also enclosed in the December 27, 1985 New York State letter are maps of the individual routes for each siren in all four (4) counties.
Evaluation:
As discussed in the August 1985 update, a sampling of route alerting was evaluated in all four counties in the November 28, 1985 Indian Point Exercise. The plan revisions in Rockland, Westchester, and Putnam County Plans discussed above close this issue for these three (3) counties.
When the routine alerting message is formally included in the Orange County Plan, this issue will be closed. Until the Orange County Plan has been revised this issue remains unresolved for Orange County.
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ASL8's Findines:
No letters of agreement from Westchester County bus drivers.
Commission's Comunents: -
No comments were made regarding this Planning Standard.
FEMA August 1985 position:
Letters of agreement are required only with bus companies, but not individual bus drivers.
FEMA finds that the issue of letters of agreement remains unresolved until all necessary documentation estabitshing the existence of these contracts with bus companies is provided by the State including:
o signatures of all parties involved; o a current contract with Liberty Bus Lines that includes.
information as to available bus resources including type of vehicle to be provided.
_ Progress Since August Update:
The 9/85 revision of the Westchester County Plan lists the same four (4) i transportation companies as providers of buses as those reviewed in the August 1985 FEMA Update.
FEMA has received no additional material since development of the August M 1985 Response to the Commission with regard to letters of agreement with bus companies in Westchester County.
Evaluation:
The FEMA position stated in the August 20, 1985 R onse to the Consnission Decision remains unchanged. Since there has been information sub-mitted to FEMA, there is no reason to change the EMA position, which was: ;
"In conclusion, FEMA finds that the issue of letters of agreement remains unresolved until all necessary documentation establishing the existence of these contracts with bus companies is provided by the State including:
o signatures of all parties involved; o a current contract with Liberty Bus Lines that includes information as to available bus resources including type of vehicle to be provided."
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ASLB's Findinas: r No significant deficiencies, but record inconclusive as to the '
adequacy of provisions for disposal of contaminated waste water.
Commission's Comments:
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No connents were made regarding this Planning Standard. However, the Commission directed the NRC staff to confer with FEMA and provide them with recommendations.
fem Aunust 1985 position:
FEMA has evaluated the State's response and found it acceptable for those situations in which the Governor declares a state disaster f emergency. However, further classification is needed for those situations in which the county is in command and control (no state declaration), l progress Since August 1985 Uodate:
A December 27, 1985 New York State letter to FEMA stated the following:
The procedures for disposal of contaminated waste water when the county is in connand and ,
control remains an open issue until USEPA l provides New York State a letter to confirm ;
that the proposed method of disposal of '
contaminated waste water does not pose a i significant environmental or public health [
threat.
Evaluation: ,
As discussed in the August 1985 Update, the FEMA concern involved cases where there is no Governor's declaration of a state disaster emergency. ,
FEMA understands it is the New York State position that such a declaration L allows the Governor to temporarily suspend specific provisions of the New }
York State Environmental Conservation Law. The issue is not the USEPA j position on waste water disposal. The issue is "How does the New York p State Environmental Conservation Law apply to the counties?" The FEMA position as stated in the August Update remains unchanged: .
FEMA has evaluated the State's response and found it acceptable for those situa- l tions in which the Governor declares a i state disastgr emergency. However. :
further c1 6 1fication is needed for those situations in which the county is ,
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! NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION f WASHiteG700s, O. C, 20004 February 25, 1986 k*....
I MEMORANDUM FOR: Thomas T. Martin, Ofrector Division of Radiation Safety and Safejuards
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FEMA STATUS REPORT ON INDIAN POINT SPECIAL PROCLEDINGDECISION(CLI-85-08) ITEMS 1
The subject report is enclosed. You are requested to forward the report to the two Itcensees and encourage them to continue to work with state and j local governments in the resolution of the remaining unresolved items.
cNP / rb David 8. Matthews. Ch!ef Emergency Preparedness Branch Division of Emergency Preparedness I and Engineering Response j Office of Inspection and Enforcement :
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