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Responds to 770623 Discovery Request.Forwards Documents Re Radiation,Radwaste & Carcinogens.W/O Encl
ML17138A917
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Issue date: 06/27/1977
From: Chandler L
NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD)
To: Kepford C
Environmental Coalition on Nuclear Power
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMlSSlON WASHINGTON, D. C. 20585

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1977, Mr. Chauncey R. Kepford 433 Orlando Avenue State College, Pennsylvania 1

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16801 In the Matter of Metropolitan Edison Company, et al..

(Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unl.t 2)

.Docket No. 50-320

Dear Mr. Kepford:

In accordance with your several discovery requests, on June 23, 1977 we have sent to you by messenger, the following:

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Final Environmental Statement related to operation of the Highland Uranium Mill by the Exxon Company, U.S.A., March

1973, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Directorate of Licensing (GESMO, Vol. IV, Chap.

F, Ref. 12);

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Draft report by National Council on Radiation Protection, Influence of Dose Rate and LET on Dose-Effect Relation-ships:

Implications for Estimation of Risks of Low-Level Irradiation, Ju1y 1976; 3.

Blomeke, J. 0.

and Kee, Projections of Wastes to be Generated (GE&lO, Vol. IV, Chap.

H, Ref. 38);

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Exposures of U. S. Underground Uranium Miners to Radon Daughters in 19?3 as Reported by 37 Underground Uranium Mine Operators (GESMO, Vol. IV, Chap.

F, Ref. 16);

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Dose Rate in Mammaliam Biol'ogy, Conf. No. 680410-a.

Grahn, D. and Sacher, Fractionation and Protraction Factors and the Late Effects on Radiation in Small MKIIma is )

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Lamerton, L. F. and Courtenay, The Steady State Under Continuous Irradiation;

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Ce Ainsworth, E. J.,

Page, Taylor, Heong and Still, Dose-Rate Studies with Sheep and Swine; Brown, D. G.'nd Cragle, Some Observations of Dose-Rate Effect of Radiation on Burros, Swine and Cattle; 4

Hauver, R. C., Penikas; Walker, Nold and Mobley, Exposure of Sheep to Millisecond versus Microsecond Fission Radiation;"
Page, N. P.,

The Effect of Dose - Protraction on Radiation Lethality of Large Animals; g.

Genogozian, N. Carlson and Gottlieb, Radiation Exposure Rates:

Effects on the Immune System; h.

Lushbaugh,

Comas, Edwards and Andrews, Clinical Evidence of Dose-Rate Effects in Total-Body Irradiation in Man; i.
Friedman, M., and Pearlman, Time Dose Studies on Human Epithelium and Tumors:
Skin, Squamous Cell
Cancer, Recurrent BreastCancer, htycosis Fungoides, Giant Cell Tumor of Bone and Hodgkin's Disease; j.

Upton, A. C., The Influence of Dose Rate in Mammalian Radiation Biology:

Quality Effects; and 6.

Radionuclide Carcinogenesis, Conf.

No. 720505-a.

Little, J. B., Grossman and O'oole, Factors Influencing the Induction of Lung Cancer in Hamsters by Intratracheal Administration of 210 Po b.

Nilsson, A. and Ronnback, Carcinogenic Effect in Bone of Radiostrontium and Estrogenic Hormones; c.

Sternglass, E. J., Epidemiological Studies of Fallout and Patterns of Cancer Mortality; d.

Yuhas, J. M., Tennant, Hanna and Clapp, Radiation Induced Immunosuppression:

Its Role in Radiation Leukemogenesis in the Intact RF Mouse; w%'

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Fabrikant,

Hsu, Knudson and Smith, Effect of LET on Radiation Carcenogenesj~>

Copjpisog of Single

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Goldman, M.;- Rosenblatt, Hetherington, and Finkel, Scaling Dose, 'Time, and Incidence of R"dium - Induced Osteosarcomas
"ef Mice and Dogs 'to Man

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M. E,;- Ushijima,'ratt, Andrews and Rosario, Immunological and Virological Aspects of Radiogenic Leukemia in Miniature Swine; R.

Rosland, R. E.,

Kesne and Laces, Jr.,

(d Prelimjp~ry Comparison of the Carcinogenicity of Ra and in Man; i.

Marshall, J.H. and Lloyd, The Effect of the Remodelling of Bone Upon the Relative Toxicities of Radium and Plutonium in Man and Dog; l.

Spices, H. snij Mays, Protraction EEEect on Bone-Sarcoma Induction of R

in Children and Adults; k.

Abbatt, J. D., Human Leukemic Risk Data Derived from Portuguese Thorotrast Fxperience; and l.

Norwood, tml. D., Norcross, Newton, Hylton and Lagerquist, Preliminary Autopsy Findings in U. S. Transuranium Registry Cases.

The articles identified in 5 and 6 above constitute the entire discovery request made by you in connection with each identified symposiums Also, as a result of our discussions, you have agreed to delete=

from your discovery request, the following documents:

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ORNL - 'IM 4901; 2.

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GESMO, Vol. IV, Chap. H., References 40, 43, 53.

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erely, Lawrence J. Chandler Counsel for NRC Staff cc w/o

Enclosures:

Edward Luton, Esq.

Mr. Gustave A. 'Linenberger Dr. Ernest

0. Salo Ms. Judith H. Johnsrud Ms. Karin N. Carter George F. Trowbridge, Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Atomic Safety and Licensing

'ppeal Panel Docketing and Service Section