ML17138A917
| ML17138A917 | |
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| Site: | Susquehanna |
| 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:
I.
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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ORNL - TM 5227; and 4.
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