ML19351A083
| ML19351A083 | |
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| Issue date: | 06/23/1981 |
| From: | Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards |
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| ACRS-T-0879, NUDOCS 8106250217 | |
| Download: ML19351A083 (6) | |
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UNITED STATES OF ANERICA 2
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 3
4 ADYISORY COHEITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS 5
SUBCOHEITTEE ON WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REACTOR RADIOLOGICAL EFFECTS 6
7 Room 1046 1717 H St.,
N.W.
8 Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, June 23, 1981 9
The meeting of the Subcommittee convened, pursuant 10 to notice, at 8:30 a.m.
11 SUBCOMMITTEE HEMBERS PRESENT:
12 D. W. Hoeller, Chairman 13 DESIGNATED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES 14 J. C. McKinley 15 CONSULTANTS:
16 G. Thompson 17 H. Steindler F. Ps.rker 18 R. Foster D. O rth l
19 ACRS FELLOWSa l
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J. Donoghue 21 ALSO PRESENT:
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8:30 a.a.
5 HR. HOELLERa The meeting vill come to order.
4 This is a continuation of the meeting of the Advisory 5 Committee on Reactor Safeguards, Subcommittee on Waste 6 Hanagement and Reactor Radiological Effects.
7 We are continuing vitt. our review of the research 8 activities of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the 9 related areas.
Those who were present yesterday realize 10 that we spent the day on vaste management research and on a 11 review of the proposed rule 10 CFR 60.
And today we are 12 going to be moving over into other research activitiess 13 specifically, fuel cycle facility safety, effluent control, 14 decommissions, occupational protection, emergency
?Spreparedness, health sciences, siting, health effects and 16 environmental impacts.
17 We are hoping to move today's meeting along so 18 that we do stay on schedule and therefore complete the formal sessione by no later than 2:30, and at that time we 19 20 probably will go into closed session to discuss individual t
21 budgetary items and particularly, to complete our review of I
the vaste management research which we did not complete 22 a yesterday, plus, to do any budgetary discussions of the
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24several topics which are being presented this morning up 25 until 2:30 this af ternoon.
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242 The first iten on our agenda, then, is fuel cycle 1
2 f acility safety, and that presentation vill be made by D.
3 Solberg.
What we would ask today -- and 'I will probably 4 repeat it several times during the day -- is that if you i
5 have budgetary items which must be discussed and if, indeed, 6 all of these groups have budgetary items, it is quite 7 possible. we should simply close the meeting now.
8 But if you have a var that these items can be 9 taken out all at once, perhaps later in the day we vill take 50 them up as a group.
What would be your guidance on this?
11 HR. SQLBERGs Keith?
12 HR. 30ELLER:
What would be your guidance on 13 covering. whether. ve need to close any sessions today to 14 discuss specific btidgetary items?
l 15' HR. STEINDLEHs Well, I have a. bunch of numbers.
16 I was not planning particularly to discuss them.
17 HR. HOELLER:
Will they be shown on your 18 vievgraphs?
19 HR. STEINDLER:
Yes.
20 HR. HOELLER:
Well, Hr. McKinley, what is your -- ?
I-21 HR. McKINLETs Those are budget numbers that are 22 confidential within the agency?
23 HR. STEINDLER:
I do not think they are absolutely
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24 settled yet, for one thing.
I MB. McKINLEY:
But you do not want then revealed?
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1 243 HR. STEINDLERs I do not think so.
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H3 50ELLER:
And particularly, if you have any 3 budgetary items on projects which have not been yet assigned 4 or maybe issued for contract, it is very important that ther 5 not be revealed.
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6 ER. STEINDLERs A lot of these have not gone out 7 f or contract yet.
8 HR. HOELLERs Well, Hr. McKinley, can we go with 9 the closed session now?
10 ER. McKINLEY:
Yes.
11 HR. HOELLER:
What about recording it?
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13 ER. McKINLEYa If you wish a recording, I
HR. HOELLEss I think it would be helpful to us.
14 15 So why don't we go into closed session, then, and we will 16 continue the recording.
And then what I will say is we can 17 talk about anything.
This is excellent to take this I
18 approach, but do try to give us, if you can on each of these 19 items, first of all, you know, keep it moving.
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20 give us an overview, and then we will discuss individual l
21 projects.
f (Whereupon, at 8s40 a.m. the Subcommittee went 22 23 into Closed Session.)
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x NUCLEAR IMGUIATORY COMMISSICN Tais 13 Oc certif'f that the attached prcceedings 'cefore the
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- Date of Proceeding:
June 23, 1981 Docket llumber:
i PTaca of Pecceeding:
Washington, D. C.
were held as h'ereis appears,. and. that this 1.s the criginal. transcrip-therecf for the fil.e of the Commission.,
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