ML19269E296
| ML19269E296 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Trojan File:Portland General Electric icon.png |
| Issue date: | 06/19/1979 |
| From: | Frank L OREGON, STATE OF |
| To: | Schwencer A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7906270180 | |
| Download: ML19269E296 (1) | |
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June 19, 1979 ATTN:
Mr. A. Schwencer, Chief Operating Reactors Branch #1 Division of Operating Reactors U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 RE:
Docket No. 50-344 (Trojan Control Building, Phase II)
Dear Sir:
We have received a copy of your letter of May 18, 1979, to Mr. Goodwin enciosing the NRC staff's 50 questions requesting additional technical information relating to PGE-1020. We understand from a copy of a June 11, 1979 reply letter from Mr. Ron Johnson of PGE, which we received June 14.,
1979, and from conversations with your staff that you have experienced a clerical failure which caused a late mailing of this document to the other parties in this proceeding.
We recognize that such f ailures are to be expected from time to time and that no organization, including the State of Oregon, can be free of similar occurrences. We were fortunately able to obtain copies of the NRC staff's 50 questions througn the cooperation of PGE and your staff on June 11, and were able to hand deliver them to our experts that evening.
As the service list accompanying the copy we received appears to be shorter than the official service list for this proceeding, we also assume, that those not on the list, including the Licensing Board and the Intervenors, have still not received this document.
We believe that timely circulation of key documents is important to enhancing the effectiveness of the participaton of all parties in this proceeding. This is particularly important when the Licensee is seeking an early termination of discovery.
If, in the future, timeliness of the U.S. Mail becomes a problem, our office has a telecopier which would speed the distribution of documents More generally, we would like to establish more formal arrangements whereby you would provide our department with copies of all your correspondence, not just that associated with contested cases, relating to the Trojan Nuclear Plant. We would propose that this arrangement be incorporated as a subagreement to an agreement now being developed between the NRC and Oregon. We would appreciate your vier:s on such a subagreement.
Sincerely,
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Lynn Frank 2131 009 50 Director LF/DWG:cs 3417A cc:
Professor Hal Laursen 7906270l60 R. H. Engelken, NRC, V