ML14084A440

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E-mail Re. 10 CFR 2.206 Petition, Initial Contact from NRC
ML14084A440
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/22/2014
From: Saporito T
- No Known Affiliation
To: Lisa Regner
Plant Licensing Branch II
Regner L DORL/LPL2-2
References
2.206
Download: ML14084A440 (2)


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Hello Lisa, ASUS-32 <saprodani@gmail.com>

Saturday, March 22, 2014 5:37 AM Regner, Lisa Re: 10 CFR 2.206 Petition, St. Lucie Plant Unit 2 - initial contact from NRC Thank you for your timely response to my request for enforcement action related to the St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Unit - 2 as delineated in 2.206 Enforcement Petition that I submitted to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).

Please process the petition under section 2.206 accordingly.

Please arrange for me to discuss the petition in detail with the NRC Petition Review Board (PRB) via a telephone conference call in accordance with NRC regulations and policy.

Kindest regards,


Original Message------

From: "Regner, Lisa" <Lisa.Regner@nrc.gov>

To: "saprodani@gmail.com" <saprodani@gmail.com>

Cc: "Quichocho, Jessie" <Jessie.Quichocho@nrc.gov>; "Banic, Merrilee" <Merrilee.Banic@nrc.gov>

Sent: 3/21/2014 2:13:46 PM

Subject:

10 CFR 2.206 Petition, St. Lucie Plant Unit 2 - initial contact from NRC Mr. Saporito, I left a voicemail today to discuss your 10 CFR 2.206 petition on the St. Lucie Plant Unit 2.

My name is Lisa Regner, and I have been assigned as the Petition Manager for the 1 0 CFR 2.206 petition you submitted to the NRC on March 11, regarding your concerns with the St. Lucie Unit 2 steam generator modifications and tube wear.

Section 2.206 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations describes the petition process -the primary mechanism for the public to request enforcement action by the NRC. It is a public process and permits anyone to petition NRC to take enforcement-type action related to NRC licensees or licensed activities. Depending on the results of its evaluation, NRC could modify, suspend or revoke an NRC-issued license or take any other appropriate enforcement action to resolve a problem. The NRC staff's guidance for the disposition of 2.206 petition requests is in Management Directive 8.11, "Review Process for 10 CFR 2.206 Petitions," which is publicly available (ML041770328).

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Since you specifically request that the NRC suspend or revoke the St. Lucie 2 license, issue violations and civil penalties, and issue a confirmatory order to keep St. Lucie shutdown and cooled down, this falls under the 2.206 process. The 2.206 process is separate from the allegations process which affords individuals who raise safety concerns a degree of protection of their identity. In the 2.206 process, all of the information in your letter will be made public, including your identity.

In addition, in accordance with NRC Management Directive 8.11, you have the opportunity to address the NRC Petition Review Board to further discuss your petition, either in person at the NRC Headquarters in Rockville, MD, or by telephone conference.

I would appreciate if you would contact me by Friday, March 28, if you agree to the NRC's processing your request publicly using the 2.206 process. In addition, please advise me if you would like to address the Petition Review Board. If you'd like to address the board, I will schedule a public meeting at the NRC Headquarters and will work with you to coordinate a date/time for this during the upcoming weeks. As you know, you are welcome to address the board by phone if you'd prefer not to travel to NRC Headquarters and I will provide a toll-free number for you to call.

Please feel free to call me with any questions or to discuss the above by phone:

Thank you, Lisa Regner Lisa Regner Senior Project Manager Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation 301-415-1906 Lisa.Regner@nrc.gov 2