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Board Notification 87-003:forwards DF Kirsch to N Culver of San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Re Allegation RV-87-A-0003 Concerning Certain Practices at Facility
ML16342B272
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 02/26/1987
From: Novak T
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Asselstine, Roberts, Zech
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
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CON-#187-2617, TASK-AS, TASK-BN87-003, TASK-BN87-3 BN-87-003, BN-87-3, OLA, NUDOCS 8703030488
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Docket Nos.

50-275 and 50-323 February 26, 1987 MEMORANDUM FOR'hairman Zech Commissioner Roberts Commissioner Asselstine Commissioner Bernthal Commissioner Carr FROM:

SUBJECT:

Thomas M. Novak, Acting Director Division of PWR Licensing-A BOARD NOTIFICATION REGARDING CONCERNS ON DIABLO CANYON (BN 87-03)

In accordance with the NRC procedures for Board Notification (BN) we are providing for your information the attached letter. from Dennis F. Kirsch, Region V, to Nancy Culver of the San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace, dated January 30, 1986.

The letter documents concerns regarding the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, made by Mothers for Peace with respect to procurement problems, quality control documentation, management support of the quality organizations, potential harassment of quality organization personnel, untimely resolution of non-conformances, and the guality Hotline organization.

The concerns do not pertain directly to issues on the Diablo Canyon spent fuel pool expansion which is the subject of a hearing before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, currently scheduled to commence on March 9, 1987.

(Mothers for Peace was an intervenor in these proceedings until January 13, 1987.)

However, we believe that the subject matter of the concerns may involve substantial
public, press or Congressional interest.

For this reason we are providing you with the enclosed information.

As stated in the letter Region V staff will be looking into the matter during an upcoming inspection.

We have requested Region V to keep us informed of any developments and results of their effort.

We will inform you promptly.

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50-275 and 50-323 MEMORANDUM FOR:

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SUBJECT:

Thomas M. Novak, Acting Director Division of PWR Licensing-A BOARD NOTIFICATION REGARDING ALLEGATIONS ON DIABLO CANYON (BN 87-

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In accordance with the NRC procedures for Board Notification (BN) we are providing for your information the attached memorandum from Dennis F. Kirsch, Region V, to Thomas M. Novak, NRR.

The memorandum has as its enclosure a

letter dated January 30, 1986, from Dennis F. Kirsch to Mrs. Nancy Culver of

'he San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace, responding to numerous allegations regarding the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.

The allegations were made by Mothers for Peace with respect to procurement problems, quality control documentation, management support of the quality organizations, potential harassment of quality organization personnel, untimely resolution of non-conformances, and the guality Hotline organization.

The allegations do not pertain directly to issues on the Diablo Canyon spent fuel pool expansion which is the subject of a hearing before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, currently 'scheduled to commence on March 9, 1987.

(Mothers for Peace was an intervenor in these proceedings until January 13, 1987.)

However, we believe that the subject matters of the allegations may involve substantial public, press or Congressional interest.

For this reason we are providing you with the enclosed information.

As stated in the letter from Dennis Kirsch to Nancy Culver, the Region V staff will be looking into the matter during an upcoming inspection.

We have requested Region V to keep us informed of any developments and results of their effort.

We will inform you promptly.

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50-275 and 50-323 MEMORANDUM FOR:

Chairman Zech Commissioner Roberts Commissioner Asselstine Commissioner Bernthal Commissioner Carr FROM:

SUBJECT:

Hans Schierling, Senior Project Manager Project Directorate

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In accordance with the NRC procedures for Boar Notif'ication (BN) we are providing for your information the attached memorandum from Dennis F. Kirsch, Region V, to Thomas M. Novak, NRR.

The memorandum has as its enclosure a

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Nancy Culver of the San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace, yesponding to numerous allegations regar ding the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Po/er Plant.

The allegations were made by Mothers for Peace with respect to procurement problems, quality control documentation, management support of the quality organizations, potential harassment of quality,organization personnel, untimely resolution of non-conformances, and the equality Ho ine organization.

'he allegations do not pertai directly to issues on the Diablo Canyon spent fuel pool expansion which is~the subject of a hearing before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, currepPly scheduled to commence on March 9, 1987.

(Mothers for Peace was an intervenqvr in these proceedings until January 13, 1987.)

However, we believe thats~the subject matters of the allegations may involve substantial public, pre/s or Congressional'nterest.

For this reason we are providing you with the/enclosed information.

As stated in the letter from Dennis Kirsch to Nancy Culver, the Region V staff will be looking into the matter during an upcoming inspectiop.

We have requested Region V to keep us informed of any developments and results of their effort.

We will inform you promptly.

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50-275 and 50-323 MEMORANDUM FOR:

Chairman Zech Commissioner Roberts Commissioner Asselstine Commissioner Bernthal Commissioner Carr FROM:

SUBJECT:

Hans Schierling, Senior Project Mana er Project Directorate ¹3 Division of PWR Licensing-A BOARD NOTIFICATION REGARDING A EGATIONS ON DIABLO CANYON (BN 87-

)

In accordance with the NRC procedures for Boy d Notification (BN) we are" providing for your information the attachecgmemorandum from Dennis F. Kirsch, Region V, to Thomas M. Novak, NRR.

The memorandum has as its enclosure a

letter dated January 30, 1986, from Dengis F. Kirsch to Mrs. Nancy Culver of the San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace /responding to numerous allegations regarding the Diablo Canyon Nuclear P wer Plant.

The allegations were made by Mothers for Peace with respect to p ocurement problems, quality control documentation, management support f the quality organizations, potential harassment of quality organizatiyn personnel, untimely resolution of non-conformances, and the guality H tline organization.

The allegations do not pertain directly to issues on the Diablo Canyon spent fuel pool expansion which ip'he subject of a hearing before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, currently scheduled to commence on March 9, 1987.

(Mothers for Peace was an interve or in these proceedings until January 13, 1987.)

However, we believe tha the subject matters of the allegations may involve substantial public, pr ss or Congressional interest.

For this reason we are providing you with th enclosed information.

As stated in the letter from Dennis Kirsch to Nan y Culver, the Region V staff will be looking into the matter during an up oming inspection.

We have requested Region V to keep us informed of any de elopments and results of their effort.

We will inform you promptly.

Enclosures:

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50-275 and 50-323 MEMORANDUM FOR:

Chairman Zech Commissioner Roberts Commissioner Asselstine Commissioner Bernthal Commissioner Carr SUBJECT'ROM:

Hans Schierling, Senior Project anager Project Directorate ¹3 Division of PWR Licensing-A w

BOARD NOTIFICATION REGARDI ALLEGATIONS ON DIABLO CANYON (BN 87-

)

In accordance with the NRC pr ocedures f gBoard Notificati on (BN) we are providing for your information the atp cPed memorandum from Dennis F. Kirsch, Region V, to Thomas M. Novak, NRR.

The memorandum has as its enclosure a

letter dated January 30, 1986, fro Dennis F. Kirsch to Mrs. Nancy Culver of the San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace, responding to numer'ous allegations regarding the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.

The allegations were made by Mothers for Peace with respect~to procurement problems, quality control documentation, management support of the quality organizations, potential harassment of quality orgarfi'zation personnel, untimely resolution of non-conformances, and the Dual ity 'Hotline organization.

The allegations do no,pertain directly to issues on the Diablo Canyon spent fuel pool expansion w'hich is the subject of a hearing before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Boar/,'currently scheduled to commence on March 9, 1987.

(Mothers for Peace was angntervenor in these proceedings until January 13, 1937.)

However, we believe that the subject matters of the allegations may involve substantial pubviic, press or Congressional interest.

For this reason we are providing ypg>with the enclosed information.

As stated in the letter from Dennis Kir,ch to Nancy Culver, the Region V staff will be looking into the matter d

,ing an upcoming inspection.

We have requested Region V to keep us inform 'of any developments and results of their effort.

We will inform you promp 1

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California Puhlic Utilities Commission 350 McAllister Street San Franc isco, Ca 1 ifornia 94102 Ms. Sandra A. Silver 660 Granite Creek Road Santa Cruz, California 95065 Mr. W. C, Gangloff Westinghouse Electric Corporation P. 0.

Box 355 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 Manager Editor San Luis Obispo County Telegram Tribune 1321 Johnson Avenue 1726 M Street, N.W.

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Washington, DC 20036-4502 Dian M. Grueneich, Esq.

Edwin F. Lowry, Esq.

Grueneich A 'l,owry 345 Franklin Street San Francisco, California

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Box 369 Avila Beach, California 93424 Mr. Dick Blakenburg Editor A Co-Publisher South County Publishing Company P. 0.

Box 460 Arroyo Grande, California 93420 Bruce Norton, Esq.

c/o Philip A. Crane, Esq.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company Post Office Box 7442 San Francisco, California 94120 Dr. R. B..Ferguson Siera Club - Santa Lucia Chapter Rocky Canyon Star Route Creston, California 93432 Chairman San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors Room 220 County Courthouse Annex San Luis Obispo, California 93401 Director Energy Facilities Siting Division Enerqv Resources Conservation and Development Commission 1516 9th Street Sacramento, California 95814 Ms. Jacquelyn Wheeler 2455 Leona Street San Luis Obispo, California 93400

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Ns. Laurie NcDermott, Coordinator Consumers Organized for Defense of Environmental Safety 731 Pacific Street, Suite 42 San Luis Obispo, California 93401 Nr. Joseph

0. Ward, Chief Radiological Health Branch State Department of Health Services 714 P Street, Office Building P8 Sacramento, California 95814 Ns.

Nancy Culver 192 Luneta Street San Luis Obispo, California 93401 President California Public Utilities Commission California State Building 350 McAllister Street San Francisco, California 94102 Regional Administrator, Region V

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1450 Maria Lane Suite 210 Walnut Creek, California 94596

Pacific Gas and Electric Company Diablo Canyon CC:

Glenn 0. Bright Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comnission Washington, DC 20555 Dr. Jerry Harbour Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 B. Paul Cotter, Jr.,

Chairman Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

'Washington, DC 20555