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Forwards NRC Comments on Gao Rept Re NRC Plans Addressing Regulatory Deficiencies Highlighted by TMI Accident.W/O Encl
ML19339C398
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Issue date: 10/29/1980
From: Ahearne J
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
To: Moffett T
HOUSE OF REP., GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
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s October 29, 1980 OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Toby Moffett, Chairman Subcommittee on Environment,-Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Government' Operations United States House of Representatives Washington, D. C. 20515

Dear Chairman Moffett:

In accordance with Section 236 of_the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is hereby submitting a statement on the Comission actions being ta' Ken with regard to the recommendations made by the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) in a report entitled, "Do Nuclear Regulatory Commission Plans Adequately Address Regulatory Deficiencies Highlighted By The Three Mile Island Accident?"

The GA0 recommends that "... the Comission periodically report to Congress on its progress in implementing the Action Plan, specifically providing the status of each action compared to the original Plan."

In our next Annual Report to the Congress we plan to devote an entire chapter to the aftermath of the THI accident.

This chapter will include, among other things, a report on the status of Action Plan items. Of course if the Congress desires additional information on the Action Plan, we will be pleased to provide it.

However, we do request that the Congress first review our initial report to determine if it is sufficient.

We believe the Annual Report is an appropriate vehicle for periodic l

reports to Congress on NRC's progress in implementing the Action P'an in the current year, and in succeeding years as applicable.

For the most part NRC agrees with the GA0 report.

Two observations made by GAO, however, merit additional comments. These are summarized on the attached page.

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