ML17272A220

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Emphasizes Importance of Submitting Accurate & Complete Info to NRC by Licensees & Applicants.Info Submitted Must Be Substantiated by Data & Calculations.Licensee Must Notify NRC of Any Innaccuracies or Enforcement Action Will Result
ML17272A220
Person / Time
Site: Columbia, Washington Public Power Supply System, Satsop  Energy Northwest icon.png
Issue date: 12/06/1978
From: Jennifer Davis
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
To: Strand N
WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
References
NUDOCS 7812280054
Download: ML17272A220 (3)


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>lashtngton Public Power Supply System ATTN:

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Box 968 Richland, Qashfngton 99352.

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The purpose of this letter is to direct your attention to our continuing concern for the accuracy and completeness of. fnformatfon submftted to the NRC by lfcensees and applicants.

Our statutory responsfbflitfes require that information received as part of.the regulatory process be accurate and complete.

This includes fnformatfon provided fn license applfcatfons, responses to lfcensfng questions, enforceoent letter responses, event reports, and,TE.Sul>etfn responses..

Rs you know, 10 CFR 50.30 requires that.an application for, a 1fcense, or amendment thereto, be provided under, oath or afffrrwtion.

Hhfle other info@nation fs no2 required tq be provided under oath, or.afffrmation, --

this in no my detracts from the.necessity.that all fnforratfon submitted-to the HRC be accurate The fnfomatfon subrAtted should be substan-tiated by data, records, calculations and sound.technical judgment.

The required promptness of reply may under. certain cfrcenstances, contribute".- -.,;..':

to an inadvertent. subtnfttal of.incomplete. or fnaccurate fnfoextfon.

Under such circumstances, ve expect your preryt detection and faraedfate

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NRC notification of any fnaccqacfes and.incompleteness fn the fnfortoa-;".-".-.'.-.--;.-.=:,:

tfon supp1ied to the t8C You are no doubt am'hat faf1ure % eeet the. expected standards of ';=..-'-,.:"-.".:-;-':-;-:.-.:-..+-'".- "

accuracy and completeness has.resulted.

fn enforeerent action.

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ment action vf13 continue to be,considered for inaccurate or fnconplete:="--".':=-.=-':;-,';"

fnformatfon aeountfng to mterfal, false statetl~nts.

Such,action fs necessary, as fnaccurate or fncomplete information could lead to deci-":...-:':,;. -

sions whfch adversely affect the health and safety of the public.

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