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Forwards More Detailed Description of Attributes of Std Format for Meteorological Data on Magnetic Tape
ML19220C055
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Issue date: 08/15/1978
From: Vassallo D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Herbein J
Metropolitan Edison Co
References
NUDOCS 7904280136
Download: ML19220C055 (4)


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AUG 151972 Docket No: 50-320 All Power Reactor Licensees and Applicants with Applications for a License to Operate or Construct a Pcwer Reactor Gentlemen:

SUBJECT:

STANDARD FORMAT FOR METEOROLOGICAL DATA ON MAGNETIC TAPE (Dll-?)

A standardized format for providing hour-by-hour meteorolcgical data on magnetic tapes that would facilitate our review of atmoscheric diffusion characteristics and cooling system impacts was distributed in a letter in April 1977.

This has led to a faster and more e ficient meteorological review in the cases where these hourly data tapes have been received.

However, even though most c/ the magnetic tapes that have been received since April 1977 have met tne data formatting criteria problems with the physical attributes such as tape recording s

technique, density, internal labels, etc., have rendered some of the tapes unreadable.

This has led to delays in attempts to process the tape data or in the request and delivery of a second tape as a replacement from the originator.

To give further guidance in this area, a more detailed escription of the tape attributes for an IBM and CDC system is enclosed.

Questions on the standard fomat should be referred to Willian Snell, Hydrology-Meteorology Branch, Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis, phone number 301-492-7238.

Sincerely, l}

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Domenic B. Vassallo, Assistant Director for Light Water Reactors Division of Project Management

Enclosure:

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George F. Trcott idga, Esq.

Alan S. Rosanthal, Esq. Chairran Shaw, Pit'Jan, Potts & Trowtridce Attimic Safety and Licensing 1 A00 n Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C.

20036 U.S. Nucle $r regulatory Ccenission Fashingtori, D. C.

20555 Mr. I. R. Finfrock Jersey Central Power and Light Ccepay Dr. E Bead Jonnson, Mercer Madison Avenue at Punch Bowl Road Atomic Safety and Licensing Morriatown, New Jersey 07960 Apceal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cccoission Mr. R. Conrad Washington, D. C.

20535 Pennsylvania Electric Company 1007 Broad Street Jerome E. Snarfran, Esquire, Mercar Johnstown, Pennsylvania 15907 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Chauncey R. Kepford, Esq.

U.S. Nuclear Ragulatory Comission Chairman Washington, D. C.

20555 Yor k Comittee for a safe Envi.rcnment 5'etropolitan Edison Company 433 Orlando Driva ATD!: Mr. J. G. Herbein State College, Pennsylvania 16801 Vice President P. O. Box 54:

Mr. Richard W. Heward Reading, Pennsylvania 19b03 Project Manager GPU Servira Corporation 260 Cherry Hill Road Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Mr. T. Gary Brougnton Safaty and Licensing flanager GPU Service Corporation 260 Cherry Hill Road Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 U.S. Environrental Protaction Agency hagion III Office Attn: EIS Coordinator Curtis Building 6th ano F31 nut Streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 Director, Office of Radiological Healtn Dagartrent of Envircrurental Resources P. O. Box 2063 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105 P.

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