ML19274C884
| ML19274C884 | |
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| Issue date: | 12/28/1978 |
| From: | Rehm T NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
| To: | NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
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| NUDOCS 7901050221 | |
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"ll December 28, 1978 To_:
The Commissioners Fron.:
T. A. Rehm, Assistant to the Executive Director for Operations
Subject:
WEEXLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 22, 1978 A summary of key events is included as a convenience to those Commissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.
Contents Enclosure Administration A
Nuclear Reactor Regulation B
Standards Development C
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards D
Inspection and Enforcement E
Nuclear Regulatory Research F
Executive Legal Director G
International Programs H
State Programs F
Management and Program Analysis J
Controller K*
Calendar of Significant Events L
Items Approved by the Comission M **
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. nt to the Executive Director for Operations
Contact:
T. A. Rehm 49-27781
- No input this week.
- Deleted from Commissioners and PDR copy.
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WEEKLY INFORMATION
SUMMARY
Week Ending December 22, 1978 Oconee Unit 2 and Rancho Seco Unit 1 On December 15 Duke Power Company and Sacramento Municipal Utility District were granted exemptions from the requirements of 10 CFR 50.46 in regard to a small break LOCA.
These actions accompanied reload license amendments.
Surry Units 1 and 2 The Safety Evaluation Report for the Surry Power Station Steam Generator Repair Program was issued December 15, 1978.
Trojan The evidentary hearing in the matter of the Trojan Control Building and interim operation of Trojan was concluded December 14.
An Initial Decision with respect to interim operation is expected about December 21.
On December 20 NRC issued an exemption to the regulations in 10 CFR 50.46 and Appendix K to Part 50 to Portland General Electric Company for the Trojan Nuclear Plant. The exemption requires that a revised ECCS analysis be submitted to NRC no later than April 1,1979.
Meeting with Congressional Staff Concerning Pu Ooerations in California NMSS and NRR provided a briefing for Neil Simons, a member of Repre-sentative Fortney Stark's staff on the issues surrounding GE-VNC activities.
The staff informed the Congressional staff representatives that evidence to date has not changed the staff's conclusions as reached in the PSER.
According to news media, Friends of the Earth and several Coagressmen filed a petition to suspend the Pu operations at VNC.
LOFT The LOFT reactor has been taken critical.
It is concluded that fuel has not undergone any damage that would prevent its use in the next nuclear test.
Trilateral Research Arranaement On December 14 the EDO signed a trilateral research arrangement for NRC.
The other participants are the West German Ministry of Research and Technology and the Joint Research Center of the European _ Communities.
The Arrangement provides for participation of the tnrie-~oarties in a series of experiments in which molten salt mixtures ~ contact water.
. Differing Professional Opinions A memo from the ED0 to Office Directors was prepared to offer an opportunity for NRC staff to comment on (a) the results of a survey of WASH-1400 uses and (b) the recommendation that three of the uses be reconsidered. Comments are to be submitted to MPA by January 2.
Legislative Prcoosals for 96th Congress Categorized legislative su (1) items with ED0 endorsement, (2) ggestions into three groups:
items needing further information for development and (3) items not requiring legislation to accomplish their objectives.
Office directors are requested to submit their views on these categories by January 12, 1979.
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Week Ending December 22, 1978 ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS Initial Appeal of
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Request Initial Decision Received 379 36 Granted 267 11 Denied 74 19 Pending 38 6
ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received T. M. Anderson, Requests access to comments submitted by NRC to Westinghouse Electric CEQ in 1978 regarding " Draft Regulations to Corporation Implement the National Environmental Policy Act".
(78-345)
Clifton Curtis and Requests access to documents regarding export of James Barnes special nuclear material to India.
Center for Law and Social Policy (78-346)
Rita Jackson, Requests a copy of three documents prepared in (78-347)
December 1950 concerning location of proving grounds for atomic weapons.
Granted Sue Reinert, In response to a request for correspondence (78-329) concerning the proposed radwaste incinerator at the Nine Mile Point nuclear facility, made available 26 documents in the Local Public Document Room in Oswego, New York.
(An individual requesting In response to a request for copies of arformance information about herself) appraisals or other evaluations prepared about her (78-332) while enployed with the NRC, informed the requester the NRC has no documents subject to the request.
CONTACT:
J. M. Felton 492-7211 ENCLOSURE A e
. Granted, Cont'd James M. Cubie, In response' to a request for copies of all Union of Concerned documents provided to the American Embassy, London, Scientists and the UK adA regarding an October 25 British (78-336)
TV expose entitled "The U.S. Nuclear Cover-Up",
made available one document and referred one document to the Department of Energy for their direct response.
Clarence Johnson, In response to a request for documents regarding Texas Public Interest inspections of the South Texas Project (Houston Research Group Lighting and Power Company) during the past eignt (78-339) months, provided the requester with a list of applicable documents which are available in the Local Public Document Room located in Bay City, Texas.
T. M. Anderson, In response t: a request for access to comments Westinghouse Electric submitted Ly NRC to CEQ regarding " Draft Regulations Corporation to Implement the National Environmental Policy (78-345)
Act", made available three documents.
Denied James Oberholtzer, In response to a request for 12 categories of Atomic Workers' Health information regarding the use of nuclear material and Safety Project in South Carolina, made available requested (78-185) documents, denying portions of 27 documents, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
Ralph Brittelli, In response to a request for a copy of proposals Nuclear Assuran e Corporation of the top three finalists in response to RFP RS-(78-300) 0SD-78-013, a breakdown of points received by the top three during the evaluation, and the complete NRC evaluation, denied portions of 17 documents considered confidential business (proprietary) information and denied in total the Evaluation Report containing advice, opinions, and recommendations of the staff.
ENCLOSURE A
DIVISION OF CONTRACTS Week Ending December 22, 1978 PENDING COMPETITIVE REQUIREMENTS 1.
RFP RS-NRR-79-107 Title - Reactor Coolant Pump / Motor Structural Integrity Following Sudden Seizure Description - The contractor will provide expert technical assistance
- in evaluating the load carrying capability of the pump-to-motor hold down bolts to withstand sudden motor seizure of a typical reactor coolant pump.
Period of Performance - Three months Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Status - Solicitation being developed 2.
RFP RS-NRR-ll8 Title - Engineering Support for Operating Reactor Licensing Actions Description - The NRC is seeking assistance with its review and evaluation of pending operating reactor licensing actions.
Assistance is needed to:
(1) review licensee submittal, (2) perform comparative evaluations relative to established regulatory guides, (3) provide a report documenting conclusions reached and (4) provide a definition of additional infomation needed to complete the action.
Period of Derformance - Three to five years Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Status - Sources Sought Synopsis forwarded to the Commerce Business Dail.
Solicitation package being developed.
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RFP RS-ADM-79-362 Title - Cataloging Support Services Description - Cataloging, processing, data conversion and related activities for approximately 7800 titles.
Period of Perfomance - Six months Sponsor - Office of Administration Status - RFP being developed-IFB'S ISSUED IFB RS-10-79-374 Title - Specially Designed Radioisotopes Licensing Branch Licensing File Folders Description - File folders constructed of heavy (25-point) pressborad with cutaway top and side for display of license number and other pertinent information.
Charge-out cards of similar construction are also to be provided.
15,000 folders and 15,000 charge-out cards are required.
Period of Performance - Ninety days after award Sponsor - Office of Administration Status - Solicitation issued December 20, 1978, due January 22, 1979 ENCLOSURE A-m
2 PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION RFP RS-NMS,~3-025 Title - Radioactive Waste Disposal Classification System Applications, Regulatory Guides, and EIS Description - The contractor shall first review the Waste Classification
- System, identifying gaps and/or deficiencies, needed changes, refinements, etc., to the waste classification methcdology and data base. The contractor shall then classify wastes by source and prepare a DEIS and FEIS to guide and support development of a proposed waste classification regulation. The contractor s.1all be prepared to prepare for, and participate in, public hearings to support the work performed.
Period of Performance - One year Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Proposals received December 15, 1978.
Submitted to Panel for evaluation December 18, 1978.
ENCLOSURE A
a WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS FOR OPERATING REACTORS n
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Oconee Nuclear Station and Ranchc Seco Nuclear Generation Station. Unit 1 On December 15, 1978 Duke Power Company fr Oconee, Unit 2, and Sacramento
!iunicipal Utility Distric; for Rancho Seco, Unit 1 were granted exemptions from the requirements of 10 CFR 50.46 in regard to a small break LOCA.
These actions accompanied reload license amendments. The exemptions will allow credit for operator actions outside of the control rooms in the un-likely event of a small break LOCA until permanent modifications to their ECCS are operational. The design for.the modifications for both stations has been approved by NRC. Duke is required by the exemption to install the modification no later than the next refueling outage or within six months of December 13, 1978 during any outage of sufficient duration.
SMUD is required to install the modification no later than the next re-fueling outage.
Point Beach Nuclear Plant
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On December 13, 1978, the NRC Staff, Wisconsin Electric Power Company, the State of Wisconsin and Lakeshore Citizens for Safe Energy filed with the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board a motion to dismiss the legal proceedings relative to expansion of spent fuel pool capacity at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. The motion was prompted by the execution of an agreement signed by the staff, intervenor and licensee in which the intervenor agreed to withdraw from the proceeding; the licensee has agreed to. provide the intervenor with copies of reports relating to spent fuel pool integrity.
The NRC staff has agreed to perforn an inspection of the spent fuel pool annually, and forward a copy of the inspection report to the intervenor.
Surry Units 1 and 2 The Safety Evaluation Report for the Surry Power Station Steam Generator Repair Program was issued on December 15, 1978. The Commonwealth of Virginia has ten days after the issuance of this SER in which to re-quest a hearing on this matter.
Trojan The evidentary hearing in the matter of the Trojan Control Building and interim operation of. Trojan was concluded in Salem, Oregon on December 14, 1978. An Initial Decision with respect to interim operation is expected about December 21, 1978.
Unrelated to the above, the State of Oregon and Susan Garrett have both filed appeals with the ASLAB in the matter of the Initial Decision regarding Trojan spent fuel pool capacity expansion.
d ENCLOSURE B
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' Irrian On December 20, 1978, the NRC staff issued an exemption to the regulations in 10 CFR 50.46 and Appendix X to Part 50 to Portland General Electric Company for the Trojan Nuclear Plant due to an error in the zirconium-water heat generation calculation reported by Westinghouse. This is the last of the Westinghouse plants for which this acticr nust be taken. This action on Trojan was delayed since the plant has been shutdown for hearings related to the seismic capability of the Trojan Control Building since March 1978.
No operating limits are affected.
The exemption requires that a revised ECCS analysis corrected for the error be submitted to NRC as soon as possible but not later than April 1, 1979. ~
Docket No.: 50-344 Operating License No.: NPF-1 Type of Facility: Reactor Category of Exemption:
I Regulation Exempted:
Date Granted: December 20, 1978 Exemption Expires: April 1,1979 ENCLOSURE B d@
OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 22, 1978 1.
A proposed a'mendment to 10 CFR 650.55a, Codes and Standards was published in the Federal Register which would incorporate by reference the Winter 1977 and the Summer 1978 Addenda to Section III of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. The proposed addenda also would make minor and editorial change to 550.55a to make the references to Section III in the regulation consistent with changes in Section III in the Winter 1977 Addenda.
2.
Three draft entries for the Regulatory Council Calendar on Regulations currently being developed were submitted to the Calendar work group of the recently established Regulatory Council.
These entries are:
a.
Decommissioning and Site Reclamation of Uranium and Thorium Mills; b.
Disposal of High Level Radioactive Waste in Geologic Repositories; and c.
Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities.
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ENCLOSURE C
0FFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Endina December 22, 1978 Update of WASH-1248, Table S-3 Data available from the gama scans of exploratory boreholes drilled by uranium mining companies have been analyzed to develop estimates of probable radon releases from overburden piles associated with open pit mines. The estimates developed by this method are in sufficiently close agreement with the values obtained by standard radon measurement techniques to suggest this existing data base may be useful for making preliminary estimates of environmental impacts from mining activities.
Work is being done under contract with NUS.
Staff members are workin'g with NUS, the contractor hired to update WASH-1248, to develop a standardized model for uranium milling to include in the Table S-3.
Present studies involve a comparison of the radon-222 source terms found in the draft GEIS on Uranium Milling to those presented at the reactor hearing earlier this year.
Federal Waste Manacement Licensina Studv Task Force (WMLS)
A member of the WMLS task force visited INEL and Hanford to get first-hand information on the DOE-site reviews of HS&E for radioactive waste management and related-facilities and specifically inventory data on past, present and future waste programs.
The site visits proved valuable for the study by virtue of the direct discussions with operations personnel and site inspections of the waste facilities.
Draft Environmental Statement Available for White Mesa Uranium Mill Notice will be given in the Federal Recister on December 22,1978, of the availability of the Draft Environmental Statement (DES) related to the operation of the White Mesa Uranium Project. The application and supporting environmental report for this uranium mill was accepted for detailed review by the Uranium Mill Licensing Section on June 2,,
1978.
The DES concerns the proposal by Energy Fuels Nuclear, Inc., of Denver, Colorado, to construct and operate a 2,000 tons / day capacity acid leach uranium mill at a location six miles south of Blancing, San Juan, County, Utah.
Ore for mill feed will be provided from ore-buying stations owned tiy the applicant and located in Hanksville and Blanding in south-east Utah, which, in turn, are supplied from numerous independently owned uranium mines within. a 100-mile radius of each of the ore-buying stations. The tailing management system proposed for this mill involves construction of a partially below-grade, six-cell impoundment in a swale (shallow natural basin) to the west and south of the mill site.
As proposed by the applicant, the total tailings impoundment area would contain 1800 metric tons (MT; 2000 tons) per day of tailings produced during 15 years of mill operation.
Operation of the tailings system includes simultaneous construction, operation, and reclamation of individual cells.
ENCLOSURE D
. NRC Meetino with Concressional Staffs Concernino Activities Conducted at GE-VNC, Pleasanton, California NMSS/FC and NRR/ DES provided a briefing for Neil Simons, a mgmber of Rep. Fortney Stark's staff, (D-Dakland, California) on the issues surrounding GE-VNC activities, particularly the Pu operations carried out under License No. SNM-960.
NRR/ DES staff with USGS staff presented a geologic summary of the site with respect to the recent trenching information obtained from GE-VNC's site characterization program and to geologic features identified in previous reports.
This was to give an overview of the geologic data and inferences as presently observed.
NMSS/FC staff discussed Building 102 which houses the primary Pu R&D activities conducted on site.
The staff reviewed the basis of the PSER data November 7,1977, which concluded that continued activities as currently conducted under the SNM license do not pose a significant health and safety hazard to the public.
The staff sumnarized the status of ongoing investigations and review concerning the SNM activities and discussed the recent geologic information and its relation to the staff's review. The staff informed the congressional staff representatives that the evidence to date has not changed the staff's conclusions as reached in the PSER.
Through the Bay area news media, it is understood that Friends of the Earth (F0E) is in the process of filing a petition to suspend the Pu operations at VNC.
The media has reported that Rep. Ron Dellums, D-0akland, California, and Rep. John Burton, D-Marin, California, have joined in the petition being filed. Reps. Fortney Stark, D-0akland, California., and Don Edwards, D-San Jose, California, have declined to support this petition. As reported, Rep. Stark acknowledged the NRC review and maintains a trust in the NRC staff.
He stated that the issues are technical in nature and not political; therefore, does not warrant his participation in the debate.
Intearated Safecuards Information Svstem (ISIS)
As reported in SECY-78-621, the staff is now assessing DOE capability and willingness to support an NRC ISIS at Oak Ridge.
NRC staff held technical discussions with DOE and their contractor personnel at Oak Ridge, December 11-15. DOE has been asked to provide a preliminary statement by mid-January 1979, describing their approach and associated cost for establishing the ISIS at Oak Ridge. The NRC staff is also drafting a new interagency agreement to facilitate the project at Oak Ridge if it is found to be technically feasible.
Discussions with DOE on this draft agreement are planned for early January 1979.
ENCLOSURE D
_ Interacency Coordination on Safecuards Contractual Projects To place interagency coordination on a more formal basis, we have provided our currently proposed FY79 contractual projects to D00 (Physical Security Equipment Action Group) and DOE (Safeguards Liaison Board) for comr.'ents and questions. We plan to continue this procedure for future prcoosed FY79 projects prior to submission to the Commissioh for approv01.
m ENCLOSURE D
0FFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT Items of Interest Week Ending December 22, 1978 1.
The following Notification of Significant Enforcement Action was dispatched during the past week:
a.
EN 1A United Nucisar Corporation, Uncasville, CN - The Notice of Violation and the Notice of Proposed Imposition of Civil Pen-alties in the amount of $11,000 issued to United Nuclear Corpor-ation on May 31, 1978 has been reevaluated. Based upon additional information provided by the licensee and a further evaluation of the findings, the proposed civil penalty has been withdrawn.
2.
Preliminary Notifications relating to the following actions were dispatched during the past week:
a.
PNO-78-207A Cleveland Airport, Cleveland, Ohio - Ne" England Nuclear Company, Boston, MA - Lost or Stolen Xenon-133 Sources (40 Milli-curies) - The lost vials of xenon-133 were found intact still in the lead container under a wooden pallet on an airport freight cart on December 14, 1978. The shipper (New England Nuclear) picked up the container with the xenon-133 on the day it was found.
(Closed) b.
PNO-78-211 Wolf Creek Unit 1 - Void in Reactor Containment Wall Under Equipment Hatch - The licensee reported a void in a containment wall concrete placement. The void is located under the equipment hatch and reportedly reaches through the wall and extends several feet on either side of the hatch. The void is considered repairable by the licensee.
Pagion IV (Dallas) personnel are investigating.
(Closed) c.
PNO-78-212 Wolf Creek Unit 1 - Stop Work of Concrete Placement in Safety Related Structures - The licensee reported that they had halted further placement of concrete in safety related structures.
The stop work order was imposed as a result of concrete activities that led to a through-wall void in the containment wall under the equipment hatch (see PNO-78-211). The stop work order will remain in effect until the licensee has completed a review of the quality assurance program including review of procedures, implementation of the procedures, and corrective action.
Region IV (Dallas) will follow the licensee's progress.
(Closed) d.
PN0-78-213 Atomic Disposal Company, Tinley Park, Illinois -
Vehicle Accident Involving Depleted Uranium - A licensee truck carrying approximately forty 55-gallon drums of cemented depleted uranium waste overturned about 20 miles from Madison, Wisconsin.
Contamination surveys by the licensee and the State of Wisconsin disclosed that no uranium waste was released from the drums.
(Closed)
ENCLOSURE E
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IE Bulletin No. 78-14, " Deterioration of Buna-N Components in ASCO Solenoids," was issued on December 19, 1978 to all BWR facilities with an operating license. The bulletin described events at three facilities in wnich discs made of Buna-N in the sr. rat pilot solenoid valves were found to be fractured.
Licensees were requested to review Buna-N material applications in control rod scram systems and report the results of the review within 45 days.
ENCLOSURE E g
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0FFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Important Items - Week Ending December 22, 1978 LOFT Subsequent to the first nuclear L2-2 loss-of-coolant experiment, the LOFT reactor has been'taken criti:a1 again.
Physics parameters and rod drop times have been remeasured and found to be within~ design specifications.
It has been concluded that the fuel has not undergone any damage that would prevent its use in the next nuclear test.
Repairs are underway on equipment that indicated a need for maintenance through the L2-2 procedure.
Construction is continuing on handling equipment, storage and inspection areas needed to accommodate failed fuel from future tests.
The future test sequence is under review to determine, in light of the L2-2 results, the most efficient and useful way t~ proceed.
pipe Crack Study Grouc In the past two months, the Pipe Crack Study Group has held meetings with German Japanese, and U. S. industries in order to gather-information and discuss causes and remedies related to BWR pipe cracks.
The information is being compiled and studied by the study group. A study group report will be prepared for NRC ranagement review early next year.
ENCLOSURE F
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 22, 1978 Seabrook Station Units 1 & 2 On December 21, 1978, the Seabrook Appeal Board (ALAB-513) denied intervenor's motion to reopen the record in financial qualifications on the bases that it lacks jurisdiction because the issue has previ-ously proceeded to final decision through the Commission and the Courts.
The fact that there is a remand of an unrelated matter still before the Appeal Board (alternative sites) does not affer.t the finality that has attached to the other issues in the proceeding. The Appeal Board noted that the intervenor could request the staff to institute a show cause proceeding.
Trojan Nuclear Plant On December 22, 1978, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board issued a partial initial decision, dated December 21, 1978, authorizing modi-fications to upgrade the seismic capability of the Control Building.
Such interim operation is subject to conditions which reduce the OBE level for the interim operation period and prohibit modifications which would weaken the Control Building shear walls.
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Diablo' Ca'nyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 & 2 On December 22, 1978, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board issued a memorandum and order (ALAB-514) denying the Intervenors',
San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace, petition for directed certification of the issue of whether the security plan for the Diablo Canyon facility should be made avai'able under protective order to David Dinsmore Comey, a prospective witness for the Intervenor. The Appeal Board, with one member dissenting, found that the Licensing Board on remand had adequately expressed the reasons for that Board's denial of the intervenors' witnesses' access to the Diablo Canyon security plan because of a lack of expert qualifications.
ENCLOSURE G
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ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 22, 1978 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Execution of Trilateral Research Arrancement On December 14, the EDO signed a trilateral research arrangement for NRC.
The other participants are the West German Ministry of Research and Tech-nology and the Joint Research Center of the European Communities. The Arrangement provides for participation of the three parties in a series of experiments in which molten salt mixtures contact water.
Foreicn Reports The following foreign reports were received at IP during the week of December 18-22.
For further information, contact Ann McLaughlin (X27788).
(* indicates report is available in English )
From Australia:
1.
Australian Atomic Energy Commission Annual Report, 1977-78.
From Canada:
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Atomic Energy Control Board Annual Report, 1977-78.
From Sweden:
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Studsvik 78 The Effect of Irradiation on the Strength, Ductility and Defect Sensitivity of Fully Recrystallized Zircaloy Tube.*
From OECD:
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CSNI/ Task Force on Problems of Rare Events in the Reliability Analysis of Nuclear Power Plants. SIN DOC (78)82.*
ENCLOSURE H
0FFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS Items of Interest Week Ending December 22, 1978 Safeguards Annual Reocrt Prepared final draft of NRC's Annual Report to Congress on Domestic Safeguards to send to Office Directors.for review /
concurrence.
Differing Professional Ooinions A memo fron the ED0 to Office Directors was prepared to offer an opportunity for NRC staff to ccament on (a) the results of a survey of WASH-1400 uses and (b) the recommendation that three of the uses be reconsidered.
Comments are to be submitted to MPA by January 2,1979.
Legislative Procosals for 96th Congress Categorized legislative suggestions into three groups:
(1) items with EDO endorsement, (2) items needing further information for development-and (3) items not requiring legislation to accomplish their objectives. Office Directors are requested to submit their views on these categories by January 12, 1979.
NASAP and INFCE Participated in a status meeting on NASAP and INFCE with representa-tives from NMSS, RES, IE, CON, and MPA in attendance.
Discussed authorization act impact on NRC's NASAP and INFCE activities and several actions were assigned.
ENCLOSURE J
CALENDAR OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS TWO-WEEK PERIOD ENDING JANUARY 8,1979 December 29 NYSGEG 1 & 2 - Acceptance Review letter to be issued Salem 2 - SER Supplement to be issued January 3 Diablo Canyon 1 & 2 - The public hearing will resume January 4 Wolf Creek 1 - Meeting with applicant to discuss low strength concrete test results for reactor building base mat.
January 5 McGuire - SER Supplement to be published week ending January 5,1979 Ei: CLOSURE L