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Notification of 920623-24 Workshop in Rockville,Md Re Current Licensing Basis.Requests Recommendations for Specific Panel Discussion Topics & Names of Members of Staff Who Will Attend Workshop
ML17157B788
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Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/05/1992
From: Chris Miller
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Keiser H
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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NUDOCS 9205200078
Download: ML17157B788 (6)


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50-387 and 50-388 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 May 5, 1992 Hr. Harold W. Keiser Senior Vice President-Nuclear Pennsylvania Power and Light Company 2 North Ninth Street Allentown, Pennsylvania 18101

Dear Hr. Keiser:

SUBJECT:

CURRENT LICENSING BASIS WORKSHOP, SUSIOUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION, UNITS 1

AND 2 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation is sponsoring a workshop on the subject of Current Licensing Basis (CLB), which will be held in the Regency Room of the Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, Rockville, Maryland on June 23-24, 1992.

The purpose of this letter is to solicit your interest in this workshop.

On March 14,

1992, NRC issued Generic Letter 92-03, "Compilation of the Current Licensing Basis:

Request for Voluntary Participation in a Pilot Program.R In that letter we discussed the CLB, its definition, and the Commission's interest in seeking volunteers to compile their CLB.

The purpose of the workshop is to examine the CLB, and discuss how it is maintained, utilized, and changed over the life of the license.

In the workshop we will address such topics as compilation of the CLB and the relationship between the CLB and the docket, the final safety analysis report (FSAR), design document reconstitution (DDR) programs, licensee's commitment tracking systems,

backfits, and license renewal.

- We envision the workshop will include both panel discussions and speakers on these subjects.

The success of this workshop participation.

Accordingly, panel discussion

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attend, and those willing to you provide this information agenda will be developed and recommendations.

is dependent on industry's interest and active we request your recommendations for specific the names of those members of your staff who will participate as a panel member.

We request that to your project manager by Hay 18, 1992.

A final distributed after we have considered your This request is covered by Office of Hanagement and Budget Clearance Number 3150-0011, which expires May 31, 1994.

The estimated average number of burden hours is 2 person hours for each licensee's

response, including those needed to assess the request.

This estimate of the average number of burden hours pertains only to the identified response-related matters.

Comments on the accuracy of this estimate and suggestions to reduce the burden may be directed to Ronald Hinsk, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (3150-0011),

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20503, and to the U.ST Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Information and Records Management Branch (HNBB-7714), Division of Information Support Services, Office of Information and Resources Management, Washington, DC 20555.

If you have any questions on this matter, please contact your project manager.

Sincerely, cc:

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20503, and to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Information and Records Management Branch (MNBB-7714), Division of Information Support Services, Office of Information and Resources Management, Washington, DC
20555, If you have any questions on this matter, please contact your project manager.

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Charles L. Hiller, Director Project Directorate I-2 Division of Reactor Projects - I/II Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc:

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Mr. Harold W. Keiser Pennsylvania Power

& Light Company Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1

& 2 CC:

Jay Silberg, Esq.

Shaw, Pittman, Potts

& Trowbridge 2300 N Street N.'W.

Washington, D.C.

20037 Bryan A. Snapp, Esq.

Assistant Corporate Counsel Pennsylvania Power

& Light Company 2 North Ninth Street Allentown, Pennsylvania 18101 Mr. J.

M, Kenny Licensing Group Supervisor Pennsylvania Power

& Light Company 2 North Ninth Street Allentown, Pennsylvania 18101 Mr. Scott Barber Senior Resident Inspector U.

S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P.O.

Box 35 Berwick, Pennsylvania 18603-0035 Mr. Thomas M. Gerusky, Director Bureau of Radiation Protection Resources Commonwealth of Pennsylvania P. 0.

Box 2063 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Mr. Jesse C. Tilton, III Allegheny Elec. Cooperative, Inc.

212 Locust Street P.O.

Box 1266 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108-1266 Regional Administrator, Region I

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 Mr. Harold G. Stanley Superintendent of Plant Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Pennsylvania Power and Light Company 2 North Ninth Street Allentown, Pennsylvania 18101 Mr. Herbert D. Woodeshick Special Office of the President Pennsylvania Power and Light Company 1009 Fowles Avenue Berwick, Pennsylvania 18603 Mr, Robert G.

Byram Vice President-Nuclear Operations Pennsylvania Power and Light Company 2 North Ninth Street Allentown, Pennsylvania 18101