ML20027A828
| ML20027A828 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 08/31/1982 |
| From: | Curran D HARMON & WEISS |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM) |
| References | |
| FOIA-82-406 NUDOCS 8207180057 | |
| Download: ML20027A828 (1) | |
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W ILLI AM 5, JOR D AN, ll t L THOM AS GALLOWAY LEE L. BISHOP DI ANE CURRAN August 31, 1982 LY N N E S E R N AB El FREEDOM OF INFORMAT)ON LUCIA S. ORTH ACI REQUEST y
Director of Office of Administration U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Nj hk Commission Washing ton, D.C.
20555
SUBJECT:
Freedom of Information Act Request
Dear Freedom of Information Officer :
On behalf of the Union of Concerned Scientists and pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 5522, et seg., I CRAC and CRAC2 analyses in the request copies of any and all Regulatory Commission 's possession relating to the In addition, I request copies of Nuclear Seabrook nuclear power plant.
any letters, memoranda, reports, or other documents analyzing for the Seabrook or commenting on the CRAC and CRAC2 analyses plant.
is a non-profit public interest group supported by UCS and therefore has very limited resources.
voluntary donations, financially from this disclosure, UCS would in no way benefit but rather will use the information to carry out its work of public education and participation in NRC proceedings to pr that you waive the fees for locating and I request furnishing There fo re,
the requested documents' on the ground that reproducing it "can be is in the public interest because the documents considered as primarily benefitting the public."
5 U.S.C.
S55 2( a)( 4 )( A).
access to this information is denied, If, for any reason, please describe the deleted material in detail and specify the statutory basis for exempting the material.
Please state your reasons for not invoking your discretionary powers to release the requested information in the public interest.
Such statement will be helpful in deciding whether to appeal an adverse determination.
Sin cerely,
i S207180057 Diane Curran DC:sq_
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