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Discusses Views of NRC Employees Re Proposed Mod to Regulations on Securities Ownership.List of Stocks to Be Prohibited Is Unreasonable;Many Companies Only Minimally Involved in Nuclear Industry
ML19242B491
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Issue date: 04/10/1979
From: Goddard R
NRC Office of the Executive Legal Director (OELD)
To: Rothschild I
NRC OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL (OGC)
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Trip Rothschild, OGC FROM:

Richard J. Goddard, OELD SUBJECT :

PROPOSED MODIFICATION TO REGULATIONS ON EMPLOYEE SECURITIES OWNERSHIP This letter is a followup to our recent telephone conversation re the proposed regulation change.

The comments following are entirely my own, but many persons to whom I have spoken have expressed similar views.

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First, let me state that I had no objections (at least nothing serious)

Nith the present regs, and have no objection to the proposed prohibitions against owning securities in nuclear utilities, manufacturers / vendors of power or test reactors, or architectural / engineering companies as listed.

Nor do I object to prohibitions re fuel cycle licensees and applicants, although the nuclear involvement of one or two listed appear minimal.

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However, the compilation of nuclear " consultants" to be prohibited appears to me to reflect no exercise of reasonable judgment. The listing, in excess of 500 companies, contains numerous companies whose nuclear, or even energy-related, activity is clearly de minimis. Moreover, many of these are extremely large orgainizations with large and widely distributed security offerings, whose fortunes would be negligibly impacted by nuclear occurrences or a sudden increase in their present nuclear " involvement."

For example, a cursory review of the list reveals the following:

ADT Bancroft-Whitr.ey Co.

Boeing Computer Sciences Corp.

Control Data Corporation Gulf + Western Industries (G+W Energy Products Group)

Signal Compcnies (Garrett Corp.)

Fred S. James & Co.

INA Corp. (Insurarice Company of North America)

North American Philips Portland Cement Association Schlumberger Smith, Barney & Co.

imith Kline & French Teledyne While I am not, of course, intimately familiar with all of tne abova, !

would imagine that no more than one or two of the listed companies derives as much as 1 or 2 percent of its revenues feca the nuclear industry.

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3. As an example of the non-involvement of two of these corporations, in which I presently own ccmmon stock, I cite the following conversations:

Comuuter Sciences Corp.

A call to the corporate treasurer revealed that CSC's nuclear activities were " definitely under 1%; we may do some software for others, but I don't know of any nuclear contact; we had abt 325 million revenues last year, and in no way could 3 million of that (1%)

have come from the nuclear industry."

(Ref: Mr. Harry Rekas, El Segundo, CA, AC 213/ 678-0311)

Gulf + Western Indutries (G+W Energy Products Group is listed as a

" Nuclear Consul tant."

A call to the corporate headquarters in New York City (to the treasurer) gave the following for G+W 1ast year: Energy Products Group revenues, approx 200 million; G+W corporate revenues, more than 4.5 billion. A call to the controller of the Energy Products Group yielded the following: "While I can't give any exact figure, I would say the absolute maximum revenues from products related to the nuclear industry would be 30 million in sales; we are not a factor in the nuclear business at all; we do make one valve, a high-quality activator (?)

steam isolation valve, sales about 4 million per year, but it doesn't affect us, we don't make any money on nuclear anyhow, and will probably have even less involvement in the future."

(Ref: Mr. Ed Hirschberg, Southfield, MI, AC 313/ 424-4570)

4. Insofar as a listing of prohibited organizations is to become part of NRC's regs, I would submit that some justification should be furnished for placing such companies on a list. Further, once a company is placed on such a list, any affected employee should have available a relatively workable mechanism for appeal, i.e., a simple means to justify present or future ownership of securities of such a company. I recognize the procedures to accomplish this end would be time-consuming. However, to infringe upon the personal rights of employees, where such ownership cannot be reasonably related to their employment activities to demonstrate a cractical conflict of interest, is a major action which should not be accomplished easily.
5. Please advise me if there is to be a public meeting of any sort in regard to these proposed regs; I would be interested in attending one.

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N. Bentson, Chief, Labor Manage =ent and Employee Relations Branch, ADM Frcm:

J.D. Thomas, Interim President, NTEU Chapter 208

Subject:

. EVALUATION OF PROFCSED MODIFICATION OF REGULATIONS REGARDING.

OWNERSEIP 0 STOCK, ECNDS, AND OTHER SECURITY INTERESTS ET NRC EMPLOEEES This is to advise you that the Union has rec.eived the above_ cited.

proposal To date we have received. calls from numerous employees asking if the Co= ission was really serious about this proposal.

The. cain concern expressed by cost callers has been the extensiva:

list of so called nuclear consultants: contained on pages 5 through 8 of the proposal.

Apparently,.this list was co= piled from the NRC 1.og of every visitor representing a. company which has had. any type.

of business with NRC whatsoever.

(It's surprising than Beltway Limosines.,. the firm that operates the intra-agency shuttle, was nor included on the list.)

In any event, the potential i= pact of this proposed regulation is so great that Chapter 208 feels that negotia tions are in order.

Prior to such negotiations, it would.be most helpful if you could.

provide uc vith the following infor=ation:

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Manage =ent's basis for lowering the S7500 rule to SlCCO.

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Management's. basis for recuiring e: loyees to divest o f the.

secnrities on the prohibitied list in 150 days.

3 Whatever data.that is available which indic2 es that the. presentr.

regulation is not sufficient.

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Management's proposal for rei bursing e=plcyee.c for losses as a result of this proposed rule.

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(ii) An individual newly employed by NRC who is covered by this section shall dispcse of any securities described in paragraph (a)(1) that the employee may cwn no later than 30 days after his entrance on duty and within the same period shall ensure and sign a certification that naither the employee nor any individual who is ccvered by this section thrcugh relatien-ship with him owns any securities described in that paragraph.

(c) Each individual employed by NRC who is covered by this section shall each year sign either (1) a certification that neither he nor any individual covered by this section through relationship with him cwns any securities described in paragraph (a)(1) cr, if he or any such individual in fact owns securi-ties therein described, (ii) a certification identi-fying them, disclosing how and when they were acquired and stating approximately v. hen they will be disposed of.

(d) Securities described in paragraph (b)(1) that are acquired by an individual who is covered by this section through gift, inheritance or other similar involuntary manner shall be disposed of within a reasonable time.

(e) The Cc= mission may e/.empt an empicyee frc= the restrictions of this section where divestiture of the stock, bond, er other security interest is determined to be inequit able by the Occmis sion.

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Ecoleyees Covered by Procosed Ownershic F.estrictions 1.

All Employees classified as GS-13 and above; ?.nd

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All Emp12yees below GS-13 who are in the following Occupatienal Codes :

Cccucational Codes Jcb Category 000 0099-0 Security 0100 0199-0 Social Science, Physchology

& Welfare 0200 0299-0 Personnel except 0203 0300 0399-0 Administrative and Program except 0301, 0302, 0313, Management 0316, 0318, 0322, 0324, 0335, 0356, 0382 0400 0499-0 31clogical Sciences 0500 0599-0 Accounting and Budget except 0501, 0520, 0522, 0530, 0540, 0544 0600 0699-0 General Health Sciences 0800-0 0899-0 Engineering and Architecture 0900 0999-0 Legal and Kindred 1000 1099-0 Information except 1022, 1060, 1084,

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1100 1199-0 Centract and Procu"ement except 1106 1222-0 Paten:

1300 1399-0 Physical Sciences 1300 1499-0 Library and Technical Infer-mation 1500 1599-0 74athematics and Statistics 1600 1699-C Ecuipment, Facilities and Service 1700-C - 1799-0 Educa:icn ?.esea"ch and Fr gram 1300 1399-0 Investiga:icn

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Alabama Power Company Cincinnati Gas & Electric Ccmpany

  • Alachua Electric Department, Florida Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.

Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric Co.

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

Ccmonwealth Edison Ccmpany

  • Anaheim Electrical Division, Calif.

Connecticut Light & Power Ccmpany Appalachian Power Ccmpany Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co.

Arizona Public Service Ccmpany Consolidated Edison Co. of New York Arkansas Power & Light Company Consumers Power Company

  • Ashburnham Municipal Light Dept.,

Cooperative Power Assnciation Massachusetts Corn Belt Power Cooperative Associated Electric Ccoperative, Inc.

Dairyland Power Cooperative Atlantic City Electric Company Dallas Power & Light Company

  • Dalton Water & Light Commission, GA Baltimore Gas & Electric Company
  • Danvers Electric Dept., Massachusetts Bangor Hydro-Electric Company The Dayton Power & Light Company Boston Edison Company Delmarva Pcwer & Light Company
  • Boylston Municipal Light Department, Detroit Edison Company Massachusetts Duke Power Company
  • Burbank Public Service Department, Duquesne Light Company California Eastern Utility Associates
  • Burlington El ectric. Department, El Paso Electric Ccmpany Vermont
  • Eugene Water & Electric Board, Oregon
  • Bushnell Utility Dept., Florida Fitchburg Gas & Electric Light Co.
  • California Department of Water Florida Power Corporation Resources Florida Power & Light Ccmpany Cambridge Electric Light Co.
  • Gainesville-Alachua Ccunty Regional Canal Electric Ccecany Electric, Water, and Sewer Carclina Power & Light Ccmcany Utilities Scard, Florida Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp.

General Public Utilities Corporatien Central Iowa Power Cooperative Georgia Pcwer Company Central Maine Power Company

  • Glendale Public Service Cept., CA Central Power & Light Ccepany Green Mountain Pcwer Corporatien Central & Southwest Corporation Gulf States Utilities Ccepany Central Vermont Public Service Corp.

Hartford Electric Light Ccmpany

  • Chicopee Electric Light Cesartment,
  • Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant, Massachusetts Massachusetts Those entities marked by an asterisk are municipal or state government organizations.

Cwnership of bcnds or other financial instr =ents issued by such organizations is proscribed only when such bonds or other financial' instruments are specifically for the construction of nuclear pcwer plants.

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  • Holden Municipal Light Dept.,

Massachusetts New England Power Company

  • New Smyrna Beach Utilities Commission,
  • Holyoke Gas & Electri; vept.,

Florida Massachusetts Houston Lighting & Yower Co.

New York State Electric & Gas Corp.

Niagara Mohawk Pcwer Corporation

  • Hudson Light & Power Dept.,

No. 1 Interstate Power Ccapany Northeast Utilitias Iowa Electric Light & Power Co.

Northern Indiana Public Service Ccmpany Iowa-Illinois Gas & Electric Co.

Northern Michigan Electric Cooperative Jersey Central Power & Light Co.

Northern States Pcwer "cmpany Kansas City Power & Light Co.

  • Xissimee Utilities, Florida Oglethorpe Electric Membership Corp.

Lake Superior District Power Co.

Chio Edison Ccmpany Omaha Public Power District

  • Leesburg Municipal Electric Dept.,

Grange & Rockland Utilities, Inc.

Florida

  • 0rlando Utilities Commission, Florida
  • Littleton Electric Light & Water Pacific Gas & Electric Ccmpany Dept., Massachusetts Long Island Lighting Company Pacific Power & Light Company
  • Pasadena Water & Power Dept., CA
  • Los Angeles Dept. of Water &
  • Pascoag Fire District (Electric Dept.),

Power, California Louisiana Power & Licht Co.

Rhode Island

  • Lyndonville Electric Dept., VT
  • Paxton Elec*ric Light Department

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Madison Gas & Electric Company

  • Peabody Municipal Light Plant, MA Maine Public Servic.e Company Pennsylvania Electric Company Maine Yankee Atcmic Power Co.

Pennsylvania Pcwer Company

  • Marblehead Municipal Light Dept.,

Portland General Electric Ccmpany Massachusetts Massachusetts Municipal Vnolesale '

Pcwer Authority of the State of New York Public Service Ccmpany of Cclorado Electric Co.

Public Service Ccmpany of Indiana, Inc.

Metropolitan Ediscn Cemcany

  • Middleborcugh Gas & Electric Public Service Ccmpany of New Hamcshire Public Service Ccmcany cf New Mexico Dept., Massachusetts Middle South Utilities, Inc.

Public Service Ccccany of Oklancma Public Service Electric & Gas Ccmcany

  • Middleton Municipal Light Dept.,

Puerto Rico Water Rescurces Authority Massachusett3 Mississippi Power & Licht Co.

Puget Sound Ecwer & Licht Cccoany Montaup Electric Ccmcaily

" Reading Municical Lighi Cect.', s

  • Riverside Public Utilities, CA Municipal Electric Authority of GA Rcchester Gas & Electric Certoration Nebraska Public Power District

" Sacrament Municipal Utility District Nevada Power Company New Bedford Gas & Edison Licht Co.

Salt River Project Agriculturel New England Electric System ~

Improvement & Pcwer District 520 047

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  • San Antonio Public Service Board, United Illuminating Ccmpany Texas Vermont Electric Power Cooperative San Diego Gas & Electric Company Verment Electric Power Co., Inc.
  • Sebring Utilities Ccnnission, FL Vermont Yankee Muclear Power Corp.

Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Virginia Electric & Power Corp.

  • Shrawsoury Municipal Light Plant, Wabash Valley Power Association Massachusetts
  • Wakefield Municipal Light Dept.,

South Carolina Electric & Gas Co.

Massachusetts South Carolina Public Service Washington Public Pcwer Supply Authority System (WPPSS)

Southern California Edison Comoany Washington Water Power Company Southern Company

%'est Boylston Municipal Light

Soyland Power Cooperative, Inc.

Western Illinois Power Cooperative, Inc.

  • Tallahassee Electric Dept., FL Western Massachusetts Electric Co.
  • Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant,
  • Westfield Gas & Electric Light Dept.,

Massachusetts Massachusett

Texas Electric Service Co.

Wisconsin Public Service Corporation Texas Power & Light Co.

Wolverine Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Texas Utilities Company Yankee Atomic Electric Company Toledo Edison Company Union Electric Company 2.

Manuf acturers/ Vendors cf Power or Test Reactors Ccmbustion Engireering Offshore Power Systems Shell Oil (General Atomic)

General Electric Gulf Oil (General Atcmic)

Westinghouse McDermott Corp. (Babcock & Wilcox) 3.

Arcnitectural Encineerine Ccmoanies Bechtel Gibbs & Hill Black & Veatch Gilbert Asscciates/Cc=cnwealth Ccmpanies Brown & Rco:

Sargeant & Lundy Euras & Roe Stone i Webster C. F. Braun Southern Services Co.

Ebasca United Engineers & Constructors Fluor-Pioneer b2'y O tb

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Fuel Cycle Acolicants and Licensees Plutonium I'ab ri ca tors Uranium Mills -- Acolicants_

and Licensees McDermott (Babcock and Wilcox)

Exxon American Nuclear Corp.

General Electric Atlas Minerals Kerr McGee Cleveland Cliffs Iron Ccmpany Westinghouse Commonwealth Edison (Carter, Inc.,

Plateau Resources)

Energy Fuels Nuclear Uranium Fabricators Exxon Company Federal American Partners Combustion Engineering Federal Resources Corp.

Exxon Getty Oil (Petretemics Ccmpany)

General Electric Holmes and Narver, Inc.

Kerr McGee Hcmestake Mining Ccepany McDermott (Babcock and Wilcox)

J&P Corporation Nuclear Dynamics (General Atcmic)

Kerr-McGee Corporation Nuclear Fuel Services Nuclear Dynamics, Inc.

Rockwell International ( Atomic Ogle Petroleum International)

Pathfinder Mines Ccrp.

Texas Instruments Phelps-Dodge (Western Nuclear, Inc.)

U.S. Nuclear Rio Algom Mines Ltd.

United Nuclear Union Pacific (Bear Creek Uranium Westinghouse Company)

Union Pacific (Rocky Mt. Ene rgy --

Haliburton Joint Venture)

Uranium Hexafluoride Producers TVA Union Carbide Kerr McGee Unicn Oil (Minerals Exploration)

Alliec Chemical United Nuclear Corp.

Wold Nuclear Company Westingncuse (Wycming Mineral Ccrp.)

Fuel Recrecessors Nuclear Fuel Services cor

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Nuclear Consultants ACF Industries, Inc.

R.W. Beck & Assec.

Conax Corp.

Ackenheil & Assoc.

Beckman Instruments Consolidated Energy Serv.

Accelerators, Inc.

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Benham-Blair & Affiliates Control Data ADT Bicron Corp.

Controls for Environ-Aerospace Corporation Bio Engineering mental Pollution Aerotherm Acurex Corp.'

N.W. Bittinger & Assoc.

Coratomic, Inc.

Aerotest Operatiuns H.B. Block & Associates Cosmodyne Agatha Corp.

Blount Bros. Corp.

Crawford & Russell, Inc.

Agbabian Assoc.

BMR Security Products Creare, Inc.

The Louis Allis Co.

Boeing Corporation Crouse-Hinds Co.

Ameron Scwser-tiorner Testing Cryenco Amperex Electronic Lab.

CTI Nuclear Amphenol Sams Div.

Sco:-Allen Applied CVI Corp.

Analytic Services, Inc.

Research Consolidated Controls Corp.

Anchor-Darling Valve Co.

Boston Inulated Wire &

Daedalean Assoc., Inc.

AnGerson Greewood & Co.

Cable Daedalus Enterprises Applied Engr.

W.H. Brady Co.

Dames & Mcore Applied Metro Technology Brand Industrial Serv.

Datemation Applied Nucleanics Briggs Engr. & Testing Dearborn Chem. Div.

Applied Research Corp.

Frank Briscoe Co.

Celat Labs.

Applied Technol. Assoc.

Brock & Blevins Co.

Delphia Industries E. D' Appolonia Consulting Dayton T. Brown, Inc.

De Ment Labs.

Ingrs.

Brown Engineering Denardo & ticFarland Aquatic Control, Inc.

Brown Boveri Corp.

C.J. Deravin Co.

ARHCO-Ccmmercial Nuclear Burns & McDonnell Diagnostic Isctopes Studies California Cartage Co.

Dikewood Industries Associated Consultants Calspan Corp.

Dielman Consultants International Corp.

Cameron Engineers Dis-Con, Inc.

ATCDR, Inc.

Canberra Industries Jchn Dolio & Assoc.

ATEC Assoc. of Maryland Carborundum Co.

Richard N. Donelson &

Atweed & Morrill Co.

The Carlson Corp.

As s o c.

Auisco, Inc.

Carpecter Technology Dunegan/Endevco BCM Corporation Chem Nuclear Systems E Systems, Inc.

Gage Babcock and Chiasma Consultants Eartnquake Engineering Associates, Inc.

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The Badger Co.

Charles River Asscc.

Eartn Sciences Baird Atcmic Civil Nuclear Systems Eberline Instrument Corp.

Baker & Taylor Co.

G.D. Clayton & Assoc.

Ecodyne Corp.

Balcwin Asscc.

F.L. Clifford Asscc.

Ecolcgical Analysts Ball Bros. Research Corp.

Cicw Ccrp.

Ecology & Envircement Bancrof t-Whitney Co.

Ccastai Radiation Serv.

Ecclegy Audits Barbay Engineers Columbia Services, Inc.

Ecos. Inc.

Basic Techncl., Inc.

Ccmputer Science C0ro.

ECAC W.T. Batcheller Internat'l Ccmstock/ Jackson Wading Editech B.B. Nuclear Energy River EDS Nuclear Consult.

L.K. Comstock & Co.

Edicw International 52U 050

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2 Electro Nucleonics Garrett Corp.

Inland-Ryerson Constr.

Elwood Nuclear Safety GCA/Technol. Div.

Prod. Co.

ENEL Genasys Dynamics Corp.

Insulated Cable Corp.

Energy Engineering Genup General Analytics. Inc.

Institute of Systems Energy, Inc.

General Dynamics Corp.

Sciences Energy Research & Tecn.

General Physics Corp.

Intelecom Rad Tech.

Center General Research Corp.

In terdevelopment, Inc.

Energy Research Group Geophysics Research &

Intermountain Technology Energy Services Corp.

Development Corp.

Interex Corp.

Engineering Analytics Geraghty & Miller Internatier.al Consult-Engineering Decision Gifford Hill & Co.

ants Analysis Global Engr.

Internat'l Research &

Engineering, Inc.

Gollob Analytical Serv.

Tecnnol. Corp.

ENSCO, Inc.

Griffith & Stokes Isotates, Inc.

Environment Consultants Gulf South Research Inst.

ITE Imperial Corp.

Environmental Analysts Hales & Co.

JRB Associates Inc.

Environmental Radiation Haley & Aldrich JBF Scientific Corp.

Mgmt.

Frank B. Hall & Co.

Fred S. James & Co.

Environmental Research &

Halliburten/Wel ex E.R. Johnson & Assoc.

Technol.

Halliburton Services Wm. B. Johnson & Assoc.

Environmental Sci. & Engr.

Harding-Lawson Assoc.

Kafin & Needlam Environmental Technol.

Harleco Kalamazoo Radiology /PC Assessment Frederic H. Harris, Inc.

Kaman Sciences Corp.

Erico Products Harris Corp.

Karl, Zepf, Freitag &

Ethicon, Inc.

Harris & Walsh Assoc.

Evans Hamilton, Inc.

Hazeltine Corp.

J.J. Keller & Assoc.

Failure Analysis Assoc.

Health Physics Associates The Kerite Co.

Factory Mutual Research Health Research Group Kevex Corp.

Farr Co.

Health Science Assoc.

Walter Kidde & Co.

Fegles-Power Service Corp.

Heyward-Robinson Kinematrics, Inc.

Ralph M. Field & Assoc.

Gif ford Hill & Co.

KSB Technical Sales Fields Griffith Assoc.

Hill Ingman Chase & Co.

Kuhlam Corp.

Fischbach/ Lord Elec. Co.

Hittman Nuclear & Devel.

Lake Systems Corp.

Fisner & Porter Co.

Assoc.

Ledoux & Co.

Tne Howard P. Foley Co.

Hudson Products Corp.

Leslie Co.

Foundation Sciences Rcbert W. Hunt CO.

W.M. Lewis & Assoc.

Forrest & Cc: ten ICN Life Sciences L.:E Corp. Environmental Foster Assoc.

IMC Chemicals Corp.

Analysis Fox Valley Tech.

INA Corp.

Limback Co.

Freese & Nichols Industrial Bio-Test Labs.

Litwin Corp.

Frick Co.

Indust-ial Engineering &

Lockwcod Greene Engrs.

Fruin-Colnen Corp.

Equip. Co.

L:ss Prevention rugro Corp.

Incustrial Hygiene Engr.

Diagnostics Full er Engr.

Assec.

LND Inc.

GAF Corp.

Industrial Nuclecnics C0rp.

Lucl am Measurements Gamma Incustries Industrial React:r Labs.

Lulejan & Assoc.

G1W Energy Products Group Ingersoll-knd Be Lummus Co.

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Neutech, Inc.

CMN:

Spectra, Inc.

Madigan-Praeger, Inc.

Neutron Products Operational Systems, Inc.

Magnetrol International Nooter Corp.

The Pace Ccmpanies North her. Phillips Pacific NW Water Lab.

Mallenkrodt, Inc.

Northern Scientific Pacific-Sierra Research Management Analysis a

center, !nc.

NPS Anatek Corp.

Marin Systems, Inc.

NPS Cesigns Pacific Scientific Master Specialties Co.

Nuclear Associates G.G. Paganis Assoc.

Mathematical Applications International Corp.

Pall Trinity Micro Corp.

Mathematic Sciences Nuclear Battery Corp.

Parameter, Inc.

Northwest, Inc.

Nuclear Chicago Peabody Testing Services MBH Environmmental Cen-Nuclear Data, Inc.

Pezzullo, Sweeney & Assoc.

sultants Nuclear Diodes, Inc.

Physics International McCormack's Highway Nuclear & Systems Sci.

Pickard, Lowe and Garrick, Transp.

Group Inc.

Jack McCo m.ick & Assoc.

Nuclear Associates, Inc Pucius Pitkin, Metro-I.J. McCullough, Inc.

Nuclear Assoc. Internat'l polis Arthur G. McKee & Co.

Nuclear Assurance Corp.

Pioneer Industronics McNeil La'ts.

Nuclear Consulting Services Corp.

Measurex Ccrp.

Nuclear Energy Services Planning Research Corp.

Mechanics Re earch, Inc.

Nuclear Engr. Co., Inc.

PMB Systems Engr.

Medco Engineering Nuclear Engr. Service Co.

Porter-Gert: Consultants Medi-Physics Nuclear Environmental Engr.

Portland Cemen: Assoc.

Medtronic, Inc.

Co.

John W. Powell Consult-Mercury Co. of Norwood Nuclear Environmental Serv.

ants Meterology Research Nuclear Management Tne Wm. Pcwell Co.

Metrics, Inc.

Nuclear Marketing & Con' Power Piping Co.

Micromedic Systems sulting Power Regulatory Co.

Miller-Picking Corp.

Nuclear Measurements Corp.

Sower Systems Group Mineral Insulated Com-Nuclear Plant Services Amete :

ponent Systems Nuclear Radiation Devel.

F wer sys tems, Inc.

Min Max Nuclear Safety Assoc.

J.F. Pritchard & Co.

The Mitre Corp.

Nuclet-Safety Research Princeton Gamma-Tec Yorse Prcducts Mfgr.

Assoc.

Process Research MPR Assoc.

Nuclear Services Cc.p.

Procon, Inc.

D.W. Murray Co.

Nuclear Systems, Inc.

Project Management Corp.

Myers As scc.

Nuclear Support Services Proto-Pcwer Managemen:

..L Industries Nuclear Water & Waste Corp.

Naeco Asscc.

Technol., Inc.

Tne Pyl e-Naticnal Co.

Nalls & Co.

Wm. W. Nugent & Co.

0/A Corp.

Napko Corp.

Nunn, Snyder & Assoc.

Quirk, Lawler & Ma usky Nash Engr.

NUS Coro.

Racon, Inc.

Naticnal Eiccentric NUSAC, Inc.

Raceco, Inc.

National Nuclear Coro.

Jcseph Cat & Sons Rader & Assoc.

NERA, Inc.

O'Connell & Associates Radiation Corp.

Newcor: News Incustrial Tne Chmart Corp.

Radiation Cetecting Ecuio.

Corp.

Olympic Engineering Corp.

The Radiatien Health Center O[

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Radiation Management Corp.

Southern Nuclear Engr.

University Engineers Radiation Research Assoc.

Soutnern Services U.S. Nucl ear, Inc.

Radiation Services Org.

Southwest Econemetrics, Inc. Uranium Recovery Corp.

Radiation Technol. Programs Space Science Services URS Research Co.

Radiological Science Corp.

SSP Products Valve Engr. Lab.

Radiology Assoc.

STAFCO, Inc.

Allen D. Vaughan, Byron D. Rall & Assoc.

STAT-A-MATRIX Industrial Hygienist Ramney Method Western The S.M. Stoller Corp.

Victoreen Instrument Co.

Corp.

STV, Inc.

Videotechniques R&D Asso:iates Sulter Bros.

Vis ta Pines, V-1 REMAC Sundstrand Nuclear Vitro Engineering The Resea rch Corp.

Accessories Vi tro Labs.

Reuther 'itokes Suntac Nuclear Corp.

W.A. Wahler & Assoc.

Rist-Frcst Assoc.

Sutter International Jeseph S. Ward & Assoc.

RMI Co.

Equip. Corp.

Washington Researchers Rockwe'.1 Internat'l Corp.

Sweet & Assoc.

Water Assoc.

Rchm & Haas Co.

Swindell-Dressler The Weatherhead Co.

William H. Rorer, Inc.

Syn-An, Inc.

Weather Measure Corp.

Roune. ant Associates Systems Science & Software Weidlinger Assoc.

RSA Corp.

Systems Engr. Co.

Welex RTi-Engr.

Systems Engr. Labs Werner & Pfleidercr Corp.

% otrius & Co.

Tadjer-Cohen-Assoc.

Western Concrete Structures SCS Engineers Technical Operations, Inc.

Western Nuclear, Inc.

Scandpcwer Teknekron, Inc.

Roy F. Weston, In..

Schirmer Engr. Corp.

Teledyne Materials Research Weston Components Schlumberger Tech. Corp.

Tennessee Eastman Weston Geophysical Engr.

Schlumberger Well Services Tetra Tech., Inc.

Weston Schlumberg Schneider, Inc.

M.C. Schumacher, CHP.

Texas Instruments, Inc.

The Ralph White Co.

Themo Electric Whittaker Corp.

Schutte & Koerting Div.

Themo Electron Engr.

J.H. Wiggins Co.

Schwar:/Mann C.W. Thcmpson Co.

Adrian Wilson Assoc.

Science Applications, Inc.

Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Frank S.G. Williams &

Scott Aviation Div. A-T-0 Stratton Assoc.

Seismic Exploration, Inc.

Transccan., Inc.

Wismes & Secker Seismograph Service Corp.

Transnuclear, Inc.

Wiss, Janney, Els tner Senco Prcducts Transfer Systems, Inc.

& Assoc.

Sentracen Systems TRC-Research Corp.

Wccdward-Clyde Censultants Shannen & Wilson &

TRI Nuclear Corp.

Wccdward-Envicen Agbabian Assoc.

Tri-State fiotor Transit Wcodward-Garcner ! Assoc.

The Sanjamin F. Shaw Co.

TRW, Inc.

Wcodward-Krazynski & Assoc.

Shoncare Engr.

Underwced Jerdan Assec.

Wcocward-Lundgren & Assoc.

Shcwcase Cor':.

Union Security Services Wcodward-McMaster & ?ssoc.

Silas Mascn Co.

The Unitecn Co.

Acadward-McNeill & As soc.

0.0. Smith & Asscc.

United Engineers and Wcocward-Mccrhcuse & Assoc.

Smith, Barney & Co.

Ccnstruction W. J. Wco l ey & Co.

Smith, Kline & French Labs.

United Nuclear Industries Charles Yulish Assoc.

Solid State Radiation United Power Assec.

H.S. Iachry Co.

Southern Engineering of United Services H. Zinder & Assec.

Georgia Unitec States Radium Icliman Assoc.

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