ML19343B619
| ML19343B619 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 12/18/1980 |
| From: | Felton J NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM) |
| To: | Green C KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWSPAPERS |
| References | |
| FOIA-80-586 NUDOCS 8012240406 | |
| Download: ML19343B619 (1) | |
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Dear Mr. Green:
This is in reply to your letter dated November 18, 1980, in which you requested, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, access to a staff study on the potential of presently licensed sites to cause significant radiation exposure to surrounding populations in the event of a severe accident.
On December 15, 1980, Mr. M. David Lynch of the NRC discussed your request with you by telephone. As a result of that telephone conversation, you agreed to wait for the release of documents subject to your request until after another action hss been completed concerning this same subject. At this time we anticipate the other matter will be concluded by approximately the end of December 1980, at which time you may expect our written response to your request.
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. Felton, Director Division of Rules and Records Office of Administration l
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Dear Mr. Denton,
M. A /. O Under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request access to a staff study on the potential of presently licensed sites to cause significant radiation exposure to surrounr' apulations in the event of a severe accident.
Reference to the study was made in the third paragraph of an Oct. 14 letter you sent to Ms. Jane Seed of Hobart, Ind.
concerning the Bailly nuclear power plant.
Your consideration of this matter would be most appreciated.
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