ML19276G263
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| Issue date: | 04/05/1979 |
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Acril 5,1979 Fcr:
The Commissioners From:
T. A. Rehm, Assistant to the Executive Director for Operations
Subject:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING MARCH 30, 1979 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 Regulatoly Research F*
Executive Legal Director G
International Programs H
State Programs I
Management and Program Analysis J
Controller K
Calendar of Significant Events L
Items Approved by the Commission M
Calendar of Speaking Engagements N
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Contact:
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WEEKLY If4 FORMATION
SUMMARY
Week Ending March 30, 1979 10 CFR 20.205 On March 23, the ED0 denied a petition for rulemaking that requested the NRC to revise 10 CFR 20.205(c)(2) to specify radiation levels at 5 centi-meters from the external surface of a package (instead of on the surface of the package) of radioactive material and specify an area over which the radiation levels may be averaged. Denial was based on the grounds that adoption of the request would lead to cost increases without corres-ponding benefits of improving public health and safety and, in fact, would result in a higher collective hand dose for package handlers.
Integrated Safeguards Information System (ISIS)
On March 26, a Commission paper treating proposed action on ISIS was sent to the Safeguards Informatien Group for coordination. The paper is expected to be forwarded to the ED0 next week.
Trojan Nuclear Plant (Control Building Proceeding)
On March 27, the Trojan Appeal Board (Control Building) issued a decision summarily affirming the Atomic Safety and Licensing Bnard's partial initial decision (PID) which authorizes interim operation prior to modifi-cations to upgrade the seismic capability of the Control Building.
Technical Notification Foreign nuclear regulatory authorities are being fully cpprised of the Three Mile Island situation which has generated intense interest abroad.
Hearings Suspended Governor Carey of New York has asked the New York siting board to suspend its hearings on the Long Island Lighting Company's applications for two nuclear facilities at Jamesport.
Response to Congressional Budget Questions Revised responses to questions from Dingell and the February 5 Hart and Simpson budget review hearings have been completed and sent to the Office of Congressional Affairs.
Caseload Planning Projections Caseload Planning Projections for FY 1981-85 were sent to Office Directors for their use in the FY 81 budget process.
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATI0fl Week Ending March 30, 1979 ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF IrlFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS Initi'l Appeal of Reque3.
Initial Decision Received 123 11 Granted 56 2
Denied 16 4
Pending 51 5
ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received Ellyn R. Weiss, Requests documents relating to Task Action Sheldon, Harmon, Roisman Plans A-40 and A-41 and documents written and Weiss, Counsel for by H.R. Denton and Carl Stepp on seismic UCS issues and inspection reports for Beaver (79-86)
Valley.
William F. Lee, Requests correspondence between NRL and Hale and Door Marshall E. Deutsch, Louis W. Mead, Mead (79-87)
Diagnostics and/or Thyroid Diagnostics, and documents relating to any inspection, investigation or failure to comply with NRC regulations.
Lawrence W. Plitch, Requests documents pertaining to the March 13 New England Regional shutdown of 5 nuclear power plants, including Energy Project a copy of a LER report submitted by Beaver (79-88)
Valley and information supporting NRC contention that Stone & Webster erred in its analysis.
Thomas Lookabill, Requests a list of contracts dealing with low NUS Corporation level waste management, including name of (79-89) contractor, contract number, and brief description of scope or purpose of the contract.
William G. Margetts, Requests a copy of a mailing list maintained Government R&D Report by the NRC for public announceme.nts to the (79-90) research and development community.
CONTACT:
J. M. W ) <
492~; F ENCLOSURE A
Received, Cont'd Barbara J. Bensel, Requests a list of the names and addresses F0I Services, Inc.
of " companies doing radiation sterilization (79-91 )
in Pt.2rto Rico.
Barbara J. Bensel, Requests a copy of a list of companies " licensed FOI Services, Inc.
to build facilities for radiation sterilization (79-92) in Puerto Rico".
Granted Betty J. Rivers, In response to a regt. st for documents related (79-49) to losses, c:aterial unaccounted for, and/or inventory differences of source and special nuclear material at the Babcock & Wilcox facility at Apollo, Pennsylvania, informed the requester records relating to this request are already located in the PDR.
Frazier Bronson, In response to a request for a copy of the Radiation Management docket file on four licensees, made available Corporation the records at 7915 Eastern Avenue, Silver (79-52)
Spring (Willste Building).
Thomas B. Cochran, In response to a request for ccpies of the Natural Resources Defense exchange of correspondence between KMC and Council, Inc.
the NRC related to the "two-man rule" (79-68) referenced in the Weekly Information Report of January 12, made available nine documents.
David Perkins, In response to a request for a copy of Dr.
Libre School, Inc.
Hanauer's " nugget file", the Draft EIS on the (79-71)
Gas Hills Uranium Mill, hUREG-CR-0308, and documents on radioactive waste disposal areas in the U.S., made available 10 documents.
Informed the requester Dr. Hanauer's " nugget file" may be purchased by writing directly to the PDR.
W. H. Bundy, Jr.
In response to a request for a list of Howa & Howe individuals and organizations involved with (79-73) nuclear material at the Charleston, South Carolina Naval Shipyard, informed the requester th NRC has no such listing, but it may be obtained from the Department of Navy, Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston, SC.
ENCLOSURE A
3 Granted, Cont'd Gary '.lallin, In response to a request for a copy of the Citizens United for Pipe Crack Study Group Report, made available Responsible Energy three documents.
Utility Action Project (79-74)
(An individual requesting Made available to the requester documents information about himself) concerning his Reactor Operator License (79-80) written and oral examinations.
Denied Thomas B. Cochran, In response to a request for the first Annual Natural Resources Report to Congress on Domestic Safeguards Defense Council, Inc.
(FY 78), denied portions of Appendix G of the (79-67) report which contains classified information.
s ENCLOSURE A
DIVISION OF CONTRACTS Week Ending March 30, 1979 PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION 1.
RFP RS-NMS-79-028 Title - Development of Improved Techniques for Analyzing Material Control and Accounting Data Description - Assist the NRC in applying the inventory difference simulation model to two major operating strategic special nuclear material fuel cycle facilities designated by the NRC.
Period of Performance - Eight and one-half months Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Best and Final Offers due April 3,1979.
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS Negotiations have been completed with the Canadian Commercial Corporation, an agency of the Canadian government, to establish a contract under which the Commission will have access to the Eastern Canadian Telemetered Network (ECTN) and which will provide for increased seismic information exchanges between the U.S. and the Canadian governments.
This will be of benefit in evaluating the causes of eastern North America seismicity, as many of the geologic structures and areas of earthquake occurrence are common to both the U.S. and Canada. The Canadian seismic monitoring system, the ECTN is operated by the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (CDER).
NRC offices involved. in the negotiations were:
1.
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research 2.
Office International Programs 3.
Office of the Executive Legal Director 4.
Division of Contracts The Canadian government has established the Canadian Commercial Corporation to handle foreign contract arrangements such as the proposed contract and business matters and administrative contact with the Canadian government must be through this agency.
The technical scope of work, however, will be performed by the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Rescurces.
Status - A fixed p-ice contract is now being prepared for transmittal to the Contractor.
The start date for this new contract is April 1,1979.
The fixed cost to the Commission for this program is $150,000.00 C anadian per year over a five year period.
ENCLOSURE A
ITEMS OF INTEREST DIVISI0i! 0F SECURITY WEEK ENDIfiG MARCH 30, 1979 Control of Official Use Only Information Procedures governing the protection of official use only information withheld from public disclosure under exemptions of the Freedom of In-formation Act and Privacy Act have been forwarded to MPA for publication.
JNAI-f;RC Classification Security Aareement Division of Security, Office of the Executive Legal Director, and Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety personnel met and discusse proposed Jersey Nuclear-Avco Isotopes (JNAI)/ Nuclear Regulatory Commission Classi-fication and Security Agreement.
JNAI is performing independent, private funded research, development and experimental work to develop a commercial laser isotope separation system, principally for production of low-enriched uranium for use as fuel in civilian light water reactor nuclear electric power plants.
ENCLOSURE A
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DIVISION OF TECH!ilCAL ItiFORMATION At!D DOCUMEtiT C0tiTROL*
Week Ending March 30, 1979 TRAtiSLATIO?iS This entry deleted from PDR copy.
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ENCLOSURE A
OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 30, 1979 1.
Meetina with House Subcommittee on Labor Standards Staff:
On March 26, 1979, NRC representatives met at his request with Mr. Earl Pasbach, Staff Director-Counsel of the House Subcommittee on Labor Standards for the Committee on Education and Labor.
The meeting was apparently one of the first this Subcommittee's staff is holding in preparation for a hearing the Subcommittee has scheduled for May 23 and 24,1979.
The hearing will be on the health effects of occupational exposure to all forms of radiation, with particular emphasis on worker care and compensation considerations.
The staff member was briefed on NRC's authority, responsibilities and current activities in this area.
The HEW-chaired Interagency Task Force on Ionizing Radiation was discussed and copies of its recently released draft Work Group Reports were provided to Mr. Pasbach, along with pertinent NRC publications.
Mr. Pasbach indicated that they plan to meet with other Federal agencies, that they may ask to meet with the NRC representatives again before the hearing, and that they will certainly be asking the NRC to testify at the hearing.
[Karl Goller]
2.
Meetina with EPA - March 27, 1979: Another in a series of meetings between EPA and NRC:SD staff regarding a public hearing on occupational radiation exposure standards was held on March 27, 1979.
Staff members from the Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (0HSA) also participated in the meeting.
EPA staff members presented a preliminary draft of an advance notice of hearing.
The draft was discussed briefly and it was agreed that EPA would circulate a revised draft notice by March 30, to be finalized at another meeting on April 4.
EPA is now projecting that their new draft guidance will not be ready for publication in the Federal Register until "mid-summer. " This is a change from the May 15 date previously estimated.
C5HA staff members recommended the inclusion of HEW as a cosponsor of the hearing, primarily because of the role of NIOSM as OSHA's research arm.
After considerable discussion, it was agreed that EPA would send a letter inviting HEW to participate in the hearing by presently testimony, but not as a cosponsor.
There was some discussion of the composition of the hearing panel.
It was acreed that the Chairman should be an EPA hearing officer with legal background.
EPA, NRC and OSHA would assign technical members.
There was no decision regarding further composition of the hearing panel.
[R. A. Purple]
ENCLOSURE C
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On "iarch 23, 1979, the Executive Director for Operations denied a
- etition for rulemaking (PRM 20-9) that requested the NRC to revise 10 CFR 20.205(c)(2) to specify radiation levels at 5 centimeters from the external surface of a package (instead of on the surface of the package) of radioactive material and specify an area over which the radiation levels may be averaged.
The purpose was to minimize inconsistencies in radiation levels recorded for the same package by different persons.
By letter dated March 23, the ED0 informed the petitioner, Tech / Ops, of the denial on the grounds that adoption of the request would lead to cost increases without corresponding benefits of improving public health and safety and, in fact, would result in a higher collective hand dose for package handlers.
The NRC staff is now developing a regulatory guide explaining the requirements in 10 CFR 20.205(c)(2) and proposing a surface radiation level measurement method acceptable to NRC.
[ Robert Barker]
4.
SD staff met with representatives of the Department of Transportation, NMSS, RES, and IE on March 28, 1979, to discuss preliminary proposals for NRC advice to DOT on highway routing of radioactive material shipments.
Proposals were explored for avoiding heavily populated areas while using the safest types of roads. NMSS-Safeguards staff discussed preliminary ideas on protection of spent fuel shipments from sabotage in heavily populated areas.
Plans were also confirmed for DOT and NRC to participate in a briefing on April 20, 1979 by Sandia Laboratories on current developments in tr.e NRC-funded Urban Area Environmental Impact Analysis.
The briefing was planned to provide current input to the development of highway routing proposals.
Prior to the briefing, the same NRC and D0T personnel are participating in a Department of Energy seminar in Albuquerque on the current activities and goals of its Transportation Technology Center at Sandia Laboratories.
[ Robert Barker]
5.
On March 28, R. Bernero, SD, testified at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) rate hearing for Connecticut Yankee. The subject of the testimony was NRC regulations, policies and analyses regarding decommissioning of power reactors.
Mr. Bernero was accompanied by
". Staenberg of ELD.
He testified at the request of the cending administrative law judge.
ENCLOSURE C
. Reculatory Guides to be Issued in the Near Future 1.
Title:
Atmospheric Dispersion Models for Potential Accident Consequence Assessments at Nuclear Power Plants Expected Issuance Date:
July 1979
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Description:==
Describes atmospheric dispersion models to be used in assessing potential accident consequences for nuclear power plants, for the determination of site acceptability as set forth in 10 CFR Part 100.
Contact:
R. Kornasiewicz 2.
Titl e: Applications of Bioassay for I-125 and I-131 (Reg. Guide 8.20, Rev. 1)
Expected Issuance Date:
June 1979
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Description:==
This guide provides criteria acceptable to the NRC staff for the development and implementation of a bioassay program for any licensee handling or processing I-125 or I-131.
Contact:
A. Brodsky ENCLOSURE C
OFFICE OF HUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending March 30, 1979 Export of Research and Test Reactors A representative of the Fuel Cycle Division attended a meeting called by the Department of State, Office of Export Studies, to discuss the environmental impacts of U.S. exports of research and test reactors. The meeting was also attended by representatives of DOE and ACDA. DOS requested that all assignments be completed by the next meeting, which is scheduled for April 13, 1979.
Integrated Safeguards Information System (ISIS)
On March 26, 1979, a Commission paper treating proposed action on the Integrated Safeguards Information System (ISIS) was completed and sent out for coordination by the Safeguards Information Group.
The paper is scheduled for submission to the ED0 next week.
Material Control, LEMUF and MUF Simulation (MCLAMS)
Members of the Safeguards Material Control and Accountability Development Branch presented a briefing on March 26, to the staff on the Application of Material Control, LEMUF and MUF Simulation (MCLAMS) Model to NFS-Erwin facility data. The briefing reviewed the results of application of the model to inventory difference data for the period February 1977 thru November 1978.
This analysis developed a hypothesis, supported by the simulation results, of the causative agents for the inventory differences experienced by the facility.
Meeting with Dupont (SR) and Sandia Personnel Regarding AFR Spent Fuel Storage Safeguards Membert of the Division of Safeguards met with representatives of Dupont and Sar iia to discuss safeguards issues related to DOE's proposed construction of a spent fuel storage basin at Savannah River.
Existing NRC requirements for physical protection and potential impacts of 10 CFR Part 75 (U.S. Implementation of IAEA Safeguards) were discussed.
ENCLOSURE D
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Items of :nterest 2
Industry /NRC Seminar on Uporade Rule Guidance An Industry /f1RC Seminar on Upgrade Rule Guidance products was conducted on March 27 and 28 at the Defense Industrial Security Institute of Richmond, Virginia.
The seminar focused on the products of the Upgrade Rule Guidance Developnent Working Group, which prepared three major volumes of technical guidance for public comment.
El1 CLOSURE D
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 30, 1979 Trojan Nuclear Plant (Control Building Proceeding)
On March 27, the Trojan Appeal Board (Control Bu.lding) issued a decision (ALAB-534) sumarily affirming the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's partial initial decision (PID) of December 21, 1978. The PID authorizes interim operation prior to modifications to upgrade the seismic capability of the Control Building.
Such interim operation is subject to conditions which reduce the OBE level for the operation period, prohibit modifications which would weaken the Control Building shear walls and require prior minor modifications to pipe supports and restraints. The Appeal Board adhered to its determination in ALAB-524 denying a stay of the effectiveness of the PID that there was no show-ing by intervenors on appeal that the Licensing Board erred in finding that, given the conditions it was imposing upon interim operation, there was the requisite reasonable assurance that such operation would not produce a seismic-related danger to the public health and. safety. The Appeal Board also noted a patent lack of merit to the intervenor's challenges to a number of ancillary rulings of the Licensing Board.
ENCLOSURE G
ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS WEEK ENDING MARCH 30, 1979 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Technical Notification IP, through Department of State and GSA channels, has been keeping foreign nuclear regulatory authorities fully apprised of the Three Mile Island situation which has, of course, generated intense interest abroad.
It has apparently been headlined by all majcr foreign newspapers.
We have also fielded many telephone requests for the absolute latest available information from both local and American Embassies overseas.
We have assured all that the information is being passed just as soon as we receive it.
EXPORT / IMPORT AND INTERNATIONAL SAFEGUARDS U.S. Action Plan Working Group Meeting (APWG)
On March 23 members of the staff (Ken Cohen, IP, Ted Sherr,'and Ben Easterling, NMSS) attended a meeting at the State Department of the APWG.
The principal focus of the meeting centered on the review of several work plans and the status of others. An information paper providing a more detailed description of the two APWG meetings held in March is being forwarded to the Commission.
The next scheduled meeting will be on April 24.
ALI-ABA Meeting on Export Controls On March 28-29, members of the IP staff attended a meeting in Washington organized by the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association (ALI-ABAI on the subject of nuclear export controls.
Presentations were given by U.S. and foreign attendees who focused in general on the results of the first year's experience in implementing the export control provisions of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978. Major addresses were given by Commissioner Kennedy and Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Pickering.
Upgrade Rule Guidance Seminar An IP representative participated in the NRC Upgrade Rule Guidance Seminar March 27-28 in Richmond, Virginia.
ENCLOSURE H
OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING MARCH 30, 1979 General Governor Carey of New York has asked the New York siting board to suspend its hearings on the Long Island Lighting Company's applications for two nuclear facilities at Jamesport.
The hearings have been in progress since 1974.
During the recent campaign, Governor Carey promised that "Jamesport will never be built."
Procram Development Frank Young met with officials in Michigan on Tuesday, March 27, to discuss water quality and general agreements on memorandum of understanding.
They seem interested and are proceeding with active consideration.
State Acreements A training course on Safety Aspects of Industrial Radiography will be given at Louisiana State University during the week of April 9, 1979.
This will be a cooperative program with 9 State personnel and 7 NRC-IE personnel attending.
W.
Kerr will meet with Utah officials on April 10, 1979 to discuss the Agreement State Program.
ENCLOSURE I
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS, Items of Interest Week Ending - Marvh 30, 1979 Research Project Control System (RPCS)
Completed General Requirements Document for Researcb Project Control System (RPCS). This document outlines plans for development of a project control system for the Office of Research. While greatly alleviating present manual efforts, the system will provide more information in a more efficient manner for project control. The system will interface with the Decision Unit Tracking System and the Buff Books.
Decision Unit Tracking System (DUTS)
Completed the General Requirements Document which outlines plans for develop-ment of an automated system to aid in eliminating the unnecessary manual effort in producing the DUTS reports as well as providing cdditional informa-tion reports.
U.S. vs Jacanese Construction Time Began statistical analyses on duration of construction stages of nuclear reactors to allow unbiased comparisons of U.S. and Japanese construction time.
Response to Questions from Senators Hart and Simpson Revised responses to questions from the February 5 Hart and Simpson budget review hearings have been completed and sent to the Office of Congressional Affairs.
Caseload Planning Projections Caseload Planning Projections for FY 1981-85 were sent to Office Directors for their use in the FY 81 budget process.
Response to Questions from Representative Dingell Forwarded complete package of responses to Representative Dingell's FY 80 authorization questions to the Office of Congressional Affairs.
ENCLOSURE J
t Office of the Controller Items of Interest Week Ending March 30, 1979 FY 1979 Reorogramming The initial reprogramming request to Congress (use of FY 1978 unobligated balance carryover) still requires concurrence from the Senate Authorization and Appropriations Committees.
The second reprogramming paper has received responses from four Commissioners.
FY 1979 Financial Review A review of FY 1979 resource activity with the purpose of arriving at a projected year-end position will take place in May.
FY 1980 Budget Udall Subcommittee markup was scheduled this week but has been postponed.
Hart Subcomnittee markup is tentively scheduled for April 27.
By law the Authorization Committees are to have their bills reported out by May 15, however, in the past this has not been met.
House Appropriations Committee mark is scheduled for June and Senate Appropriations Committee mark is scheduled for July.
FY 1981-FY 1985 Budget / Plan The Call for the formulation of this budget / plan was issued on March 30.
The due dates are similar to last year; information to ADM by April 27 and the budget / plan to CON by May 25.
Enclosure K
,.o CALEflDAR OF SIGilIFICANT EVENTS For Two Week Period Ending April 16, 1979 April 2-5 Sequoyah - ACRS meeting April 6 Palo Verde 4 & 5 - ACRS Full Committee meeting to be held EfiCLOSURE L
e' CALENDAR OF SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS APRIL l-4 AIF Environmental Conference: Regulation of Radiation in the Nuclear Industry, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC - Regulatory Trends in Radiation Protection - Robert Minogue 2
Nuclear Power Safety Course, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA - Definition of Class of Accidents, Safety and Design Base Accident Concept - S. H. Hanauer American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Houston, TX -
Environmental Assessment of In Situ Leaching of Uranium -
Glen Terry 2-4 American Society for Nondestructive Testing Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA - Use of Alarming Pocket Dosimeters in Industrial Radiography - S. A. McGuire 2-6 Nuclear Power Safety Course, Georgia Institute of Technology (School of Nuclear Engineering), Atlanta, GA - Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations and Licensing - Robert Minogue 3
AIF Environmental Conference: Regulation of Radiation in the Nuclear Industry, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC - NRC Studies and Efforts on Health Effects - M. Parsont 4
Envircnmental Health Conference, Park City, UT - Health Impacts of Uranium Mining and Millina for Commercial Nuclear Power -
E. F. Branagan ENCLOSURE N
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7 First Western Energy Quality Assurance Seminar (ASQC), San Francisco, CA - OA Requirements for the Design and Construction of Nuclear Power Plants - T. W. Bishop 12 NJ Chapter of the Health Physics Society, E3ddlebrook, NJ -
Radiation Incidents and NRC RI Public Affairs Practices -
K. Abraham 19-20 Second Biennial EEI Standards Conference - Theme: Covernment Interface with the Voluntary Consensus Standards Organizations and EEI's New Posture in the Standards World - Robert Minogue MAY l
State of South Carolina Advanced Management Seminar, Greenwood, SC -
NRC Concurrence Program for Fixea Nuclear Facilities - J. W. Hufham 17 National Classification Management Society Seminar, Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, CA - Development of.NRC's Classification Guide for Safeauards Information - Raymond Brady 21 Radioactive Waste Manaaement for Nuclear Power Reactors -
Rules, Regulations and Standards, Alexandria, VA - I. C. Roberts 23 Annual Records Management Conference of the National Archives, Fredericksburg, VA - Automation of Records Management at NRC -
R. Stephen Scott ENCLOSURE N