ML20033B530
| ML20033B530 | |
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| Site: | 05000142 |
| Issue date: | 11/23/1981 |
| From: | Lormier W CALIFORNIA, UNIV. OF, LOS ANGELES, CA |
| To: | Bowers E, Luebke E, Paris O Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
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| NUDOCS 8112010496 | |
| Download: ML20033B530 (8) | |
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Bowers, Esq., Chairman Dr. Emmeth A.
Luebke Administrative Judge Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Atomic Safety and Licensing U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Board Washington, D.C.
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Docket No. 50-142 (Proposed Renewal of Facility License)
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Dear Administrative Judges:
This is tc inform you that on Tuesday, November 17, 1981, the University permitted representatives of the Committee to Bridge the Gap (CBG) to inspect the UCLA Nuclear Energy Laboratory and surrounding areas in response to CBG's two requests'for inspection and testing dated September 3 and 11, 1981.
CBG had agreed to the conditions set by the University for the inspection to take place in the parties' discovery conference held on November 12, 1991, although CBG stated that by agreeing to the inspection as proposed by the University it was not waiving any of its discovery rights (to additional inspection and/or testing).
The University permitted eight CBG representatives to accompany UCLA representatives on the inspection tour (six CBG representatives were actually present).
The areas inspected included the reactor room on two levels, adjacent offices, class-rooms, laboratory areas, the area immediately above the reactor room known as the third floor equipment roon, and the stack area on the eighth floor roof of the reactor building.
University representatives were present to identify equipment and controls, to explain the ventilation and air exhaust systems, and to answer questions.
Items which CBG asked to be identified in its requests of September 3 and 11 were iden-tified, except for certain "TLD's" hich were located in other i
bui' dings on the campus and certain other ' items which were either non-existent or could not be identified without dissassembling the reactor or other equipment.
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s Accordi,ng to the prior agreement, CBG was permitted to take photographs of the facility and :its equipment (over
' 200 photographs were *.aken) ; the film is.being processed by the University and the parties will meet to discuss which photographs are relevant to the proceeding and can be released without-compromising security.
V The map of the inspection ~ tour and the checklist of equipment and other objects identified during the tour is attached here as " Exhibit A."
Mr. Hal Bernard of the NRC's i-Division of Licensing was present during the inspection.
Respectfully submitted, William H. Ccrmier
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