ML20035E821
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| Issue date: | 04/15/1993 |
| From: | Blaha J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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| SECY-93-098, SECY-93-98, WIR-930409, NUDOCS 9304190288 | |
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James L. Blaha, Assistant for Operations, Office of the ED0 l
Subiect:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING APRIL 9, 1993 l
Contents Enclosure Nuclear Reactor Regulation A
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards B
luclear Regulatory Research C
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data 0
General Counsel E*
l Administration F
l Information Resources Management G
l Controller H*
j Personnel I'
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization a Civil Rights J*
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Enforcement K
l Consolidation L
State Programs M
l Policy Planning N*
Public Affairs 0*
l International Programs P
l Congressional Affairs Q
i Regional Offices R
Executive Director for Operations S*
j Meeting Notices T
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest Week Ending April 9, 1993 Brunswick. Units 1 and 2 The NRC Operational Readiness Assessment Team (0 RAT) inspection is nearing the end of the second week. The ORAT exit meeting is scheduled for April 9, 1993, at the Brunswick Media Center, and is open to the public.
The licensee is planning a press conference after the meeting.
To date the team has been evaluating potential weaknesses in the licensee's deferred maintenance backlog, operator familiarity with procedures for reactor shutdown from outside the control room, procedural adherence, and root-cause-of-failure program.
Although the licensee is presently I day behind schedule, there is no change in the projected restart date of April 26, 1993. The licensee estimates that the final system evaluations and turnovers to the operating staff, as part of the restart readiness review process for Unit 2 restart, will be completed by April 22, 1993.
Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES) - UNIT 2 On April 6, 1993, the Commission voted to authorize the Director of NRR to issue a full power operating license for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Unit 2.
The Director, NRR, issued a license on April 6,1993, authorizing i
full-power operation.
The plant is currently in Mode 1, maintaining reactor power at approximately six percent.
Significant testing to be conducted during power ascension includes steam dump, turbine, and feed pump testing, remote shutdown testing, and turbine trip and load rejection tests from various power levels.
j Commercial power operation is expected in June 1993.
Earthouakes near the Tro.ian and Cooper Plants On March 25, 1993, a magnitude 5.5 earthquake occurred about 110 km south of the Trojan plant. The event was felt from Central Oregon to Seattle, but did not trigger any seismic instruments at the Trojan site.
Damage to unreinforced masonry structures occurred in the Willamette Valley, the epicentral region.
In Salem, about 30 to 40 km from the epicenter, the rotunda dome of the state capitol building shifted and was closed when severe cracks were found. The earthquake occurred in the earth's crust above the Cascadia subduction zone at a depth of 17 km.
Seismic instruments were moved into the epicentral area to study the aftershocks, which have occurred clong a northwest trend.
On March 30, 1993, a magnitude 2.8 earthquake occurred about 5 km southwest of the Cooper plant. This minor earthquake was felt in parts of Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas. At the time of the earthquake, the Cooper plant was shutdown for refueling. The seismic instruments at the plant triggered a preliminary peak acceleration of 0.079 was reported. The plant was walked APRIL 9, '993 EUCLOSURE A
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2 down and there are no reports of damage. The seismic strong motion recordings l
were sent to the utilities' contractor for analysis.
The NRC staff met with ABB C-E from March 29, 1993, through April 1, 1993, to discuss the following 12 example Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria (ITAAC) for the System 80+ design:
Shutdown Cooling Plant Protection I
l Reactor Coolant Containment Isolation Reactor Vessel Internals Control Complex Ventilation Component Cooling Water Instrument Air Station Service Water Main Control Room (Human Factors)
Condenser Circulating Water Nuclear Island Structures The meeting was conducted by the ITAAC Review Team and was supported by the System 80+ reviewers. The result of the meeting was a list of agreements regarding the guidance to be used for the ITAAC review and detailed comments on thc ITAAC. The agreements on the guidance will be factored into the staff's draft review guidance for ITAAC that was developed in conjunction with i
t Cooper 1 Shutdown Risk and Outaae Manaaement Iaspecti.QD The Special Inspection Branch (RSIB) led the first segment of the shutdown l
risk and outage management inspection at Cooper 1 concluded on March 5,1993, i
i and covered pre-outage planning. The team identified potential findings l
regarding switchyard administrative controls, contractor training, and contingency planning for the potential loss of the unit startup electrical transformer during work to replace the unit emergency transformer. The second phase of the inspection runs from April 8 through 16, 1993, and focuses on outage activities.
RSIB team members include John Wilcox, the team leader, and Serita Sanders. This completes the last pilot shutdown risk team i
inspection.
Audit of Dioital RPS (Eaole 21) Voorade for Diablo Canyon 1
During the week of April 5, 1993, members of the Instrumentation and Controls Branch, DRCH, conducted an audit of the licensee's proposed digital system retrofit to upgrade the reactor protection system at Diablo Canyon. The licensee is proposing to install an Eagle 21 digital system designed by Westinghouse. The audit is taking place at the Westinghouse facility in Pittsburgh, PA, Pacific Gas and Electric corporate offices in San Francisco, CA, and at the Diablo Canyon site. The audit consists of a review of the vendor software and hardware quality assurance program, software testing, and in-plant environment for the Eagle 21 installation. The staff's review is intended to support implementation durinj the summer of 1993.
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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Items of Interest Week Ending April 9, 1993 Final Rule Authorizino Use of Ventilated Storace Cask On April 7,1993, the Final Rule adding the Ventilated Storage Cask (VSC-24) system to the list of approved spent fuel storage casks in 10 CFR Part 72 was published in the Federal Reaister. When the Final Rule becomes effective on t
May 7,1993, commercial power reactor licensees can use the VSC-24, under a general license, to provide additional onsite storage of spent fuel. At that time, Consumers Power Company intends to start loading the first VSC-24 cask i
at its Palisades nuclear plant. This will be the first time a utility uses the Part 72 general license provision.
Redirection of Hich-level Waste Procram On April 2,1993, Secretary of Energy Hazel R. O' Leary announced a new program direction for the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management. This redirection of the Department of Energy's program may be classed into three broad categories:
- 1) activities within the program that should proceed as presently planned; 2) new activities and policies that will be implemented i
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reconsideration and will be reviewed formally with substantial external consultation. Of particular interest to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff is that the planned underground excavation at Yucca Mountain will continue and that a 25-foot drift size has been approved. The development i
of a design for a standardized multipurpose container will also continue. Of l
interest in the new activities class is the planned creation of a Chief i
Scientist position for the Yucca Mountain Project organization. Areas for reconsideration include alternative repository licensing strategies, options for near-term storage of spent fuel, and an approach for the 1998 waste acceptance requirement.
Nuclear Fuel Services.
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The Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc., (NFS) has received an additional 18 UF6 cylinders for processing in the high enriched fuel facility. The cylinders will be processed during the current inventory period.
Initially, the facility received approximately 76 cylinders for conversion.
In addition, the cylinder heels generated from this work are being cleaned by NFS. NFS anticipates additional work in this area that will require activity until the end of the year.
Short Notice Random Insoection Test During March 31-April 1, 1993, as part of a Program of Technical Assistance to Agency Safeguards (P0TAS) task, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) conducted a Short Notice Random Inspection Test at the Westinghouse Electric receipts and the finished assembly shipments data from the " mailbox"linder Corp., Columbia, South Carolina. The IAEA team extracted the UF cy to be verified with the INFCIRC/288 report. The team qualitatively and quanti-tatively measured randomly selected UF cylinders to verify the operator's 6
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2 declared inventory values. The team also measured and verified the Uu3 contained in randomly selected assemblies. The IAEA team did not encounter any problems during the test.
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) Parks Townshio License Renewal A meeting was held on March 31, 1993, with B&W and Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) to discuss licensing issues related to the renewal of B&W's Parks Township License (SNM-414). ARC 0 is the former site owner and licensee for the Parks Township facility and retains some financial interests with regard to the disposition of the 20.304 burial site that is located on the Parks Township property.
The discussions focussed on licensing options regarding the 20.304 burial area. A decision regarding which option to pursue is pending further review by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and B&W.
UDdate on Site Decommissionina Manacement Plan Site - Chemetron On April 2,1993, Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff met with representatives from Chemetron to discuss a schedule for preparation of a remediation plan, the status of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (0 EPA) actions related to Chemetron, the need for further characterization activities, and financial assurance. Chemetron indicated that they plan to submit a remediation plan by October 1,1993, and that they will consider submittal of an amendment request J
to establish this date as a license condition. On March 29, 1993, Chemetron staff met with OEPA staff to discuss possible alternatives for addressing 1
solid waste issues following the NRC's decision on the disposition of the radioactive waste. These alternatives are based on remediation to either a 1981 Branch Technical Position Option 1 or Option 2 limit.
Chemetron indicated that no further radiological characterization would be undertaken.
Chemetron currently is using a $7.5 million parent guarantee to meet the decommissioning financial assurance requirements. They have expended approximately $2.8 million to date. They have indicated that the updated cost estimate--a part of the remediation plan--would be the basis for re-evaluating any new financial assurance instrument.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research 1
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Week Ending April 9, 1993 Revision of the Maintenance Rule - 10 CFR 50.65 On March 22, 1993, a proposed rule was published in the Federal Reaister (58 FR 15303) for public comment to amend 10 CFR 50.65, " Monitoring the Effectiveness of Maintenance at Nuclear Power Plants." The proposed rule I
would modify the period fcr performance of evaluations required by power plant licensees from annually to once per refueling cycle, but not to exceed 2 years. This change will not cause any increase in_ risk to public health and i
safety and may result in more effective maintenance and improved plant safety.
The publication of this notice complies with the Staff Requirements Memorandum dated February 17, 1993, directing this action.
RES Attendance at GSA Interaaency Meetina on ISO 9000 RES staff (JP Craig, DD:DE, and OP Gormley) attended the GSA Interagency
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meeting held on March 29,1993, on ISO 9000 -- the international standard on j
quality assurance. Other attendees were D00, SBA, EPA, NIST, NASA, FDA, and ARMY. The meeting provided a forum for assessing the state of knowledge and status of agency commitments to ISO 9000.
In general, most organizations are I
in the study phase, although FDA is in the process of implementing ISO 9000 j
for medical devices. NASA noted that their European counterparts have not endorsed or adopted ISO 9000.
IEEE Standards on Aoina and Diesel Generators An IEEE Working Group letter was received stating that the guide document for assessing, monitoring, and mitigating aging effects has been sent on for IEEE publication. This document includes a seven page appendix section on diesel generators. A Working Group 4.2 letter also has been received stating that the IEEE Standard 387 on diesel generators has been approved for final balloting. The new revision of this standard includes aging results and information from the NPAR research.
Reactor Simulations RES is developing RELAP5 and TRAC-BWR models of plants modeled by NRC's Technical Training Center (TTC) simulators. Transient analyses performed with these codes will be compared with the TTC simulator event responses to identify possible simulator limitations. By comparing the responses of the original simulators with the upgraded versions, benefits offered by the upgraded versions for these transients can also be evaluated. Already l
analyzed were the WNP1 and SNUPPS simulators, reported in NUREG/CR-5663 and NUREG/CR-5557, respectively. Analyses for the BWR simulator, Black Fox, have been completed and the final results are reported in NUREG/CR-5882, " TRAC-B Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis of the Black Fox Boiling Water Reactor," which has been submitted for printing.
Six transients were analyzed; they were selected to cover a wide range of possible thermal-hydraulic conditions that could occur in a reactor accident. The transients analyzed are: (I)large-APRIL 9, 1993 ENCLOSURE C i
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with a station blackout; (3) inadvertent closure of the main steam isolation valve; (4) inadvertent initiation of automatic depressurization system from 40% power /60% flow; (5) turbine trip without scram from 100% power; and 1
(6) turbine trip without scram from 40% power /60% flow. The results were reviewed by experienced operators and plant analysts who found that the trends were reasonable for the scenarios studied.
Boron In.iection Experiments NUREG/CR-5951, "The Management of ATWS by BORON Injection" has been published.
j This report documents work performed at UC Santa Barbara.
i Experimental simulations of the multidimensional mixing / stratification phenomena in the lower plenum of a Boiling Water Reactor during operation of I
the Standby Liquid Controi System (SLCS) are reported. The simulations both i
at full-and 1/2-scale allow the demarcation of the fully entraining regime, which is also interpreted in terms of an approximate consideration of flow stability criteria, based on the local Froude number. These results are combined with analyses of the subsequent dispersion (of entrained boron) i throughout the primary system and in combination with neutron diffusion and natural convection (power-flow-void coupling) predictions of reactor kinetic behavior are made. On this basis the performance of SLCS during ATWS is assessed and a discussion on current Emergency Operating Procedures is i
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Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Items of Interest Week Ending April 9,1993 Diaanostic Evaluation and Incident Investication Branch (DEIIB)
On April 6 the Incident Investigation Team (IIT) for the Unauthorized Forced Entry into the Protected Area at Three Mile Island Unit I (TMI-1) briefed the Commission on the results of the IIT investigation. The IIT report was also made publicly available on April 6.
The team is scheduled to meet with General Public Utilities (the licensee) at the TMI site during the week of April 12 to discuss the results (including proprietary safeguards aspects) of
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the investigation. The team will conduct an additional local public meeting with the licensee on the results of the investigation.
On April 9, the South Texas Project (STP) Diagnostic Evaluation Team (DET) completed their first two weeks of on-site evaluation. On April 6, at the I
request of the City of Austin, Texas, the DET Manager and the STP Senior Resident Inspector met with the members of the City of Austin Utility Council to discuss the Diagnostic Evaluation Program and its objectives. The meeting was attended by representatives of the other non-operating owners of STP. The City of Austin requested that another public meeting be held to discuss DET findings, after the report is issued.
An interim exit meeting was held with the licensee on April 9.
The DET will return to AE00's Bethesda offices to continue their evaluation, prior to a final week of on-site evaluation, i
scheduled to begin on April 26.
On April 7 the Chief, DEIIB met with representatives from the Battelle Seattle Research Center to discuss the NRC's Incident Investigation Program (IIP) and Incident Investigation Teams (IITs).
The discussion topics included:
responsibilities of the various NRC offices for IIP management and implementation; threshold and process for IIT activation; IIT training and qualification; IIT investigation techniques and process and; agency followup to IIT report findings and conclusions.
The information provided during the meeting is intended to provide input to P Nile's efforts to develop i
recommended enhancements to the program sd process for the investigation of I
serious incidents at Department of Energy facilities.
Technical Trainino Center (TTC)
On March 29-April 1, the TTC Director, Technical Assistant, and Senior Simulator Engineer attended the 1993 Simulation Multi-Conference, in Washington, D.C., sponsored by the Society for Computer Simulation (SCS). The TTC staff presented three technical papers relevant to the simulation industry:
Experience Gained from the RETACT/STk Upgrade of the Black Fox Simulator; The Use of PICASSO in the Development of the Nuclear Engineering Workstation Simulator, and Simulator Benchmarking Methods. Additional TTC staff activities included panel discussions, chairmanship of technical sessions, and participation in planning and advisory committee meetings. This conference and associated activities provide an excellent forum for all parties involved in simulation activities to exchange information, ideas, and suggestions. Over 600 professionals from the U.S. and several foreign countries participated in the conference.
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Incident Resoonse Branch (IRB)
On Tuesday, April 6 a member of IRB briefed the President of the Greek Atomic Energy Comission and a member of his staff on the NRC and Federal response programs. Following the briefing, a tour of the NRC Operations Center was conducted.
4 Ten IRB members attended a short course on fuel cycla technology on April 5-7.
The course, which was developed by TTC at the request of IRB, provided an overview of processes associated with the fuel cycle, including mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, and fuel fabrication operations.
The course was intended to help IRB members, particularly Headquarters Operations Officers, more effectively respond to incidents at NRC licensed fuel cycle facilities.
A prebid conference was held on April 8 regarding the contract for implementing the Information Management System for the new NRC Operations Center. This conference afforded all interested parties an opportunity to view the existing Operations Center, ask questions and resolve uncertainties regarding the solicitation.
An IRB member visited the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) during the week of April 5, to discuss the project status and future direction for the Reactor Safety Assessment System (RSAS) and the Nuclear Plant Analyzer 1
(NPA) used for incident response drills.
On April 6 and 7, Region III and IRB hosted the First NEA International Emergency Exercise (INEX 1) in Ypsilanti, MI.
Participants in the tabletop exercise included the State of Michigan, the Detroit Edison Company, the Departments of Energy (DOE), Agriculture (USDA), Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as well as the NRC.
Activities centered around international comunication and cooperation needs that could emerge if a nuclear event occurred in an international border area.
Representatives from Canadian Federal and Provincial emergency response agencies supported the exercise as members of the Moderator Team.
The results of this exercise will be combined with a similar one that will be conducted by EPA in May and reported to NEA, along d th the 20+ other countries hosting such exercise, during a meeting schedu.d for June 7-9, 1993.
On April 8, IRB participated in the third meeting of the Command and Management Work Group of the FEMA Federal Response Task Force. This Work
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Group has the function to identify and collate the various Federal command structures that exist and are in operation during all catastrophic disaster 4
sequences (e.g., Hurricane, Earthquake, major technological disaster). This Work Group will then make recommendations to the Task Force for how best to minimize overlap and inefficiencies brought about by competing organizational structures. The FEMA Task Force is scheduled to complete its study and make determinations concerning how to revise the implementation of the Federal Response Plan (FRP) by June 30, 1993.
IRB is continuing to participate in the Office of Management and Budget (0MB) managed Task Force investigating how best to provide timely emergency communications to the Administration (White House). Currently, it appears APRIL 9, 1993 ENCLOSURE D
that the Task Force supports the Lead Federal Agency concept, which is the concept implemented within the NRC.
Preliminary Notifications PNO-IV-93-013, Nebraska Public Power District, (Cooper 1), Low Magnitude Earthquake at Reactor Site.
PN-39320, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN, Phosphorus-32 Contamination of an Individual Resulting in Off-Site Contamination.
PNO-IV-93-014, Wolf Creek Nuclear Oper. Corp. (Wolf Creek 1), Licensee Report of Skin Overexposure from Hot Particle.
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Week Ending April 9,1993 i
l Contract Awards A contract for " Purchase of HP Laser Printers" was awarded under the Small i
Business Administration's 8(a) program to Government Micro Resources, Inc., on
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i A contract for training, exercise, logistical and emergency support and for l
assistance to ensure the proper functioning of the information and assessment i
system used by the NRC Incident Response Program was awarded under competitive procedures on April 8, 1993 to Systems Research and Applications Corporation.
This contract will support AEOD's Incident Response Program to maintain a high degree of operational readiness.
Purchase Order Awards Geographic Information System was procured for the Emergency Operations
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Center. This system will enable NRC to store, retrieve, analyze and display spatial data such as maps in the event of an emergency response.
i Three secure facsimile machines were ordered to be used in the secure communications center at OWFN and in the NRC Emergency Operations Center.
Asbestos Cleanuo j
As part of the new Phillips building lease, the lessor must remove all ceiling tiles in the building that contain asbestos and replace them with new asbestos-free tiles. The lessor will use a Certified Industrial Health Hygienist to take air samples as each area of the building is being retiled to e
ensure the air quality meets applicable Federal Standards.
The work will be performed on weekends, beginning at 6:00 p.m. each Friday until it is completed. All work will be completed and final air samples taken and analyzed before the start of business the following Monday.
The lessor plans to start on the 11th floor of the 11-story building the weekend of April 16, 1993 and complete one floor per weekend. All work is expected to be t
completed in 14 weeks.
National Industrial Security Prooram (NISP) Comittee Meetino Raymond J. Brady, Director of Security, attended a NISP Steering Comittee meeting on April 6,1993 during which the status of Executive Order 12829,
" National Industrial Security Program," and representation on the Comittee by j
military departments and NSA were discussed. The Comittee also discussed the preparation of the second draft of the National Industrial Security Program 1
Operating Manual.
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i Sionificant FOIA Recuests Received by the NRC - For 5-Day Period of April 2 -
April 8. 1993 Request for information on all current ADP contract awards for the NRC.
i (Carolyn Holloway, GRID Systems Corporation, F01A-93-192) t Request for seven specified records referenced in the transcript of proceedings from the November 9,1992 meeting entitled, " Quality Management Program and Misadministration Rule."
(Tish Morgan, NUS, F01A-93-193)
Request for records regarding the safety status of steam generating tubes in l
Trojan and various-other nuclear power plants.
(Margo Blackweer, F01A-93-195)
Request for four categories of records regarding the Sequoyah Fuels uranium i
processing plant in Gore, Oklahoma.
(Diane _ Curran of Harmon, Curran, l
Gallagher & Spielberg, F01A-93-196)
Request for nine categories of records regarding the Sequoyah Fuels uranium processing plant in Gore, Oklahoma.
(Diane Curran of Harmon, Curran, I
Gallagher & Spielberg, F0IA-93-197) l Request for a copy of IG report 91-72A.
(Jim Morris, Houston Chronicle, F0IA-l 93-198)
Request for_ records regarding Fabco Piping, Inc. of New Jersey.
(David Thomas of Lowenstein, Sandler, Kohl, Fisher & Boylan, F0IA-93-199)
I Request for three cetegories of records regarding the River Bend nuclear power plant.
(Peter Shinkle, The Advocate, F01A-93-200) l Request for a copy of the technical proposal for the current contract related I
to solicitation No. RS-NRR-93-034.
(Natalie Simone-Fountaine, United Information Systems, Inc., F01A-93-201) l Request for records regarding The Budd Company in Pennsylvania.
(Katherine l
Kelly Clark of Pitney, Hardin, Kipp & Szuch, F01A-93-202)
Request for records r2garding (1) articles or reports by Dr. Anthony Lamastra published in 1989 concerning the accidents from contamination of cobalt 60 or other radioisotopes; (2) reports about contamination of metals by radioisotopes which are imported from Taiwan; and (3) reports on the accidents in Taiwan in 1992 in which radiation pollution of cobalt 60 in buildings were discovered.
(Masaharu Kawata, Nagoya University, F01A-93-203)
Request for a list of NRC's procurement facilities nationwide.
(Sheppard Lake,Canonl'.S.A.,Inc.,F01A-93-205)
Request for the most recent annual agency expenditures for postage.
(Charles i
Videla, SpectraFax Corporation, FOIA-93-206)
Request for records regarding a named Doctor in Michigan.
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Week Ending April 9, 1993 NUDOCS Annual User Survey
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l As of April 2,1993, approximately 25% (306) of the NRC NUDOCS user community have responded to the Nuclear Documents System (NUDOCS) Annual Users Survey. The largest number of responses was received from the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR). Approximately 34% (139) of t
the NRR staff who are registered users of the system responded to the survey. The Document Management Branch will continue to accept responses until April 9, 1993.
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Information Technology Services Branch staff reviewed a security plan for the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses computer system submitted by the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) and forwarded an approval memorandum to NMSS on March 31, 1993.
IRS Tax Refund Offset Proaram On April 5 and 6, 1993, representatives from the Office of Information l
Resources Management and the Office of the Controller attended the l
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) workshop on the IRS Tax Refund Offset Program in Martinsburg, West Virginia. This mandatory program is designed to provide a mechanism for all federal agencies to recover debts owed to the United States Government. The Nuclear Regulatory l
Commission's participation in the program may require the dedication of i
considerable resources from different program areas.
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Office of Personnel Items of Interest Week Ending April 9, 1993 Manaaino the Troubled Employee On April 5, the Office of Personnel began a series of workshops entitled
" Managing the Troubled Employee." The objective of the one-day course is to give managers and supervisors the practical tools necessary to successfully intervene in employee performance and conduct problems, which may be caused by l
4 physical or mental illness, alcohol or other drug use, or other personal issues. A discussion of NRC policies with regard to accommodation of
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employees with handicapping conditions is included. The course also fulfills the requirements for supervisors and managers, under the NRC Drug-free Workplace Program, to be trained in recognizing and addressing illegal drug j
use by agency employees.
Employee Assistance Program staff are conducting the course, which will be given during April and May in Headquarters and later in the year for regional office personnel.
Sexual Harassment Prevention Trainino Held in Reaion II i
On April 6, fifty-five Region II employees attended Sexual Harassment l
Prevention training conducted by Dennis Dambly, OGC, and Gerry Dever from l
0PM's Philadelphia Regional Office. This four-hour workshop provides 1
participants with a broad overview on the subject of sexual harassment, 1
including statutory information; the rights, responsibilities, and remedies that victims have and can exercise; and management's roles and responsibilities.
Child Development Center 1
The Child Development Center Board of Directors met on April 7 to discuss space plans for the center, requirements for finalizing the Articles of l
4 Incorporation and By-laws, and recommended insurance for Board Directors and Officers.
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Career Counselino Follow-up Workshoo Held Seven employees who were previous participants in the NRC's career counseling program attended a follow-up workshop on April 8 to determine how effectively they are implementing strategies learned in their individual career counseling
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Employees Welfare and Recreational Activities (EWRA) Initiatives The EWRA fund raising event held the week of March 29 to benefit the NRC Child Development Center Scholarship Fund generated over twelve hundred dollars in contributions.
This fund raiser consisted of a raffle for a handmade Country Bunny that was won by Dick Dopp, SEC. The proceeds will be used to provide j
tuition assistance for children attending the center.
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Arrivals STOIBER, Carlton DIRECTOR, OIP (PFT)
OIP Departures and Retirements None l
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I Office of Enforcement Items of Interest l
Week Ending April 9, 1993 l
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the j
amount of $250 was issued on April 15, 1993, to Jersey Technology j
Laboratories, Inc. This action was based on a Severity Level III f
violation involving two examples of failure to control licensed material.
First, a moisture density gauge was left unattended at a field site in Summit, New Jersey, and was damaged by a construction vehicle. The radioactive source, however, was not damaged.
In addition, during an NRC inspection at the licensee's facility, the licensee's. storage area for the gauges was not adequately secured.
Although the penalty was escalated 50% because the violation was identified by NRC, the penalty was also mitigated 50% because of licensee's good corrective actions and mitigated 50% for past performance. Therefore, on balance, 50% mitigation was appropriate.
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalties in the amount of $37,500 was issued on April 6, 1993 to Babcock and Wilcox Company. These actions were based on a number of violations concerning the failure to establish or adhere to nuclear criticality safety (NCS) limits and controls, and the failure to conduct audits and correct audit findings. The violations were aggregated into a Severity Level III problem because, when viewed collectively, they represented a breakdown in the licensee's system for establishing and maintaining NCS controls.
The base civil penalty was mitigated 50% for the licensee's prompt and comprehensive corrective action once they were put on notice of the i
violations. However, it was escalated 50% for NRC identification,100%
for the licensee's prior opportunity to identify the violations, and 100% for duration due to the significant length of time some of the violations existed.
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $ 2,000 was issued on April 6,1993 to the City of Columbus.
This action was based on the present Radiation Safety Officer (RS0) and two former RS0s removal of source rods in moisture density gauges for cleaning, when the individuals were not authorized. The violation was categorized at Severity Level III because the actions by the former RS0s were found to have been deliberate. The base civil penalty of $500 was escalated 50 percent because the NRC identified the violation and 100 percent because of the multiple occurrences. The base civil penalty was mitigated 50 percent for corrective action.
In addition, the base civil penalty was increased 200 percent because RS0s, who are responsible for compliance with NRC requirements, were involved. By Staff Requirements Memorandum of April 5, 1993, the Commission approved this action.
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Corporation, a radiography licensee in Rock Springs, Wyoming. This action was based on a Severity Level III violation involving the failure of the licensee to comply with the requirement that radiography personnel wear alarm ratemeters at all times during radiographic operations. The base civil penalty of 55,000 was reduced by a net 52,500. This was based on mitigation for corrective actions and good licensee performance, which was balanced against escalation for NRC identification and prior opportunity to identify. (EN 93-032) l i
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Office of Consolidation i
Items of Interest Week Ending April 9, 1993 i
Second Buildino Status During the week, energizing of permanent power to TWFN was completed.
Work continued on installation of two air-handling units on Floor 4.
Work slowed temporarily on the plaza landscaping because of rain. Laying in of stone pavers on the plaza veranda at the front of TWFN was substantially completed as was the sealing and painting of the veranda ceiling.
Duct work on all floors is approximately 95-100 percent complete.
Work is progressing rapidly on the sheetrock ceiling in the lobby, caulking of elevator shafts, and finishing of basement bulkhead and laying in of Level A garage ceiling under day care area.
On April 5, Office staff met with DBI, an interior design contractor, to discuss design and placement of signs for TWFN.
On April 7, the developer provided updated information on the progress of the bid process on the interior construction work for TWFN. An award is expected around the end of the third week of April.
On April 8, CONS staff participated in a pre-bid conference for prospective l
bidders on the TWFN Emergency Operations Center integration contract.
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the Director met with Haworth and Baltimore Stationery representatives to discuss the TWFN interior construction schedule as it relates I
to installation of furniture and other technical matters.
On April 9,
the interior design contractor, DBI, delivered drawings and J
specifications to Consolidation staff for occasional furniture, i.e., seating, i
tables, and free-standing furniture other than systems furniture, for TWFN.
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Week Ending April 9, 1993 l
Midwest LLW Commission Meetino Roland Lickus, Region III State Liaison Officer, attended the Midwest Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste (LLW) Commission meeting on April 8,
1993 in Columbus, Ohio. The Commission reviewed LLW siting-related activities in Ohio and discussed continued access to the Barnwell LLW disposal facility in South l
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obtained a copy of " Compendium of NEPA Education and Training Courses", produced i
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Office of International Programs Items of Interest Week Ending April 9, 1993 Foreion Visitors On Friday, April 2, Mr. Greg Storr, a reactor physicist from the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO), accompanied by Dr. John Harries, Science Counsellor at the Embassy of Australia, met with Dr. Farouk Eltawila, RES Division of Systems Research, and other RES staff to discuss the regulatory aspects of reactor safety, including fuel coolant interactions and the availability of NRC-funded fuel coolant interaction codes.
From Monday through Wednesday, April 5-7, Dr. Ch. Proukakis, President of the Greek Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC), accompanied by Dr. A. Hadjiantoniou, GAEC Scientific Secretary, met with the Chairman, Commissioners Rogers and Remick, and staff members of NRR, NMSS, RES, AE00, and OIP to (a) renew the NRC-GAEC information exchange and cooperation arrangement, (b) discuss matters i
of general interest, and (c) discuss specifically how to improve the current interaction between the NRC and the GAEC; the management and conditioning of shielded sources; emergency planning and response; NRC's safety research program; and the safety of nuclear power plants in eastern Europe, including the program of assistance in which NRC is involved. The Greek visitors also received a tour of the Operations Center.
The GAEC has recently been split from the Democritos Nuclear Research Center, whose mandate has been broadened j
to include non-nuclear research. The GAEC, with a full-time staff of i
about 25, retains responsibility for licensing nuclear facilities, issuing regulations, instituting controls, and performing inspections.
It is currently in the process of licensing Democritos and might seek NRC advice / assistance as it proceeds with its evaluation.
Mr. Jan Stuller, Director of the Czech Republic State Office for Nuclear Safety (the new regulatory organization), and Dr. Miroslav Hrehor, Director of Administration, visited the NRC the week of April 5 to obtain from NRC management guidance on organizational and staffing priorities so that they can carry out their responsibilities with an NRC-like approach. Mr. Stuller has a past association with NRC, having spent a six-month tour of duty (June-December 1992) as an assignee at AE00, where he worked in the Reactor Operations Analysis Branch on " Primary System Integrity" issues. They met with the Chairman, Commissioners Rogers, Curtiss and Remick, and had a series of appointments with key NRC offices.
On Tuesday, April 6, Ms. Maria Rauch-Kallat, Austrian Federal Minister for Environment, Austrian Ambassador Helmut Tuerk, Science Counsellor Martin Weiss, staff members and journalists came to NRC for appointments with the Chairman and Commissioner Remick. Discussion topics included assistance to nuclear power plants in Austria's neighboring countries and safety of nuclear energy compared with other energy sources.
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On TJesday, April 6, 199', Region I conducted an orientation for three-i interns in the Nuclear Materials Safety Branch.
A. Dimitriadis, M.
i Bouwens, and S. Shaffer were introduced to the activities of the NRC in One White Flint North by R. Bellamy, Branch Chief, NMSB, and' F.
I Costello, Section Chief, NMSB. Discussions were held.with R. Bernero, Director, NMSS, Guy Arlotto, Deputy Director, NMSS, M. Knapp, Director, PMDA, and J. Glenn, Chief, IMAB. The interns also attended the i
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Tennessee Valley Authority On April 5, the Sequoyah Restart Panel, chaired by the Director, Division of Reactor Safety, met with TVA at the Sequoyah site.
On April 6, the Regional Administrator' met with 0. Kingsley, Senior Vice President Nuclear Power, TVA, to discuss TVA organization.
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Carolina Power and Licht Company On April 5, representatives of the Carolina Power and Light Company
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medical licensing and inspection etivities.
The team included representatives from NMSS and Regions I and III.
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Resident inspector Meeting i
The Regional Meeting of Resident Inspectors was held in Region II Office during the period April 6-8.
On April 8, Commissioner Kenneth C. Rogers l
was in the Region II Office and spoke at the Regional Meeting of Resident Inspectors on "NRC Issues."
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Commonwealth Edison Company Meetino j
On April 6,1993, the Director, Division of Reactor Safety, and members of the Region III and NRR staffs met with representatives of Commonwealth Edison Company (Ceco) in the Region III office. The meeting was to discuss motor operated valve operability determinations l
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Commissioner Curtiss' Visit to State of Illinois. Arconne National Laboratory. and Dresden Station I
On April 8,1993, Commissioner Curtiss was in Springfield, Illinois, to neet with the Director, Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety. Later that day the Commissioner visited Argonne National Laboratory and met with the Director of the Laboratory and selected staff. The Commissioner was accompanied by the Regional Administrator, Region V, on April 8.
On April 9, 1993, the Commissioner and Deputy Region Administrator, Region III, and members of their staffs toured the Dresden Station and met with the licensee.
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Perry Nuclear Power Plant On April 8,1993, the Regional Administrator; the Directqv, Division of Reactor Projects; and members of the staff from Region III and NRR, met publicly with the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President, Centerior Service Company; the Executive Vice President, Power Generation Sector; the Vice President Nuclear-Perry; the General Manager Perry Nuclear Power Plant; and other senior licensee management representatives and staff at the Perry plant to present the initial SALP 12 report.
Prior to the SALP presentation the Regional Administrator and NRC staff toured the Perry facility with the Executive Vice President, Power Generation Sector, ar.d other Perry staff members.
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Meetina with President. Pathfinder Mines Corp.
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Officer, Pathfinder Mines Corperation, and Mr. Robert Poyser, Manager, Environmental Affairs, met with the Director and Deputy Director of the -
l Uranium Recovery Field Office to discuss reorganization of the corporate structure of COGEMA, the parent.of Pathfinder Mines Corp.
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reporting assignments of senior Pathfinder officials; but would neither j
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i Region V Items of Interest Week Ending April 9, 1993 i
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Recion V Plant Briefino with NRR On April 7,1993, Mr. Bobby Faulkenberry, Deputy Regional Administrator, and Mr. Ken Perkins, Director, Division of Reactor Safety and Projects, briefed Dr. Murley and members of the NRR staff on the status of Region V reactor facilities.
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NRR Meetina Notice Docket Attendees /
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- o 4/20/93 50-416 One White Flint North To discuss actions to respond to NRC/E01/
P. O'Connor 8:30 Room 48-11 the recommendations of Generic SIEMENS NPC Letter 89-10 regarding Valve grouping for MOV flow testing, Periodic MOV retesting schedules, and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station baseline program closure criteria.
4/20-22/93 50-321 Southern Nuclear To discuss the process utilized NRC/GPC K. Jabbour 8:30-4:30 50-366 Operating Company by GPC at Plant liatch for 4/23/93 40 Inverness Center assessing the seismic adequacy 8:30-10:30 Parkway of relays (USI A-46).
Room E00, Fifth Floor Birmingham, Alabama 4/22/93 50-483 One White Flint North To discuss current trending of NRC/ UNION L. Wharton 1:00-5:00 Room IF-5 axial offset anomalous behavior ELECTRIC /
and licensee's proposed course WESTINGHOUSE of action at Callaway, i
4/22/93 52-001 GE Nuclear Energy To discuss the status of NRC/GE C. Poslusna 2:00-4:00 175 Curtner Avenue revisions to the ABWR standard San Jose, CA safety analysis report write-up Room J1010 regarding unresolved safety issues and generic safety issues.
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G; 4/29/93 50-317 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear To discuss with Baltimore Gas NRC/BG&E/SCE D. Mcdonald S
9:00-4:00 50-318 Power Plant Site and Electric Company the 50-361 Nuclear Operations Electronic Storage and Retrieval 50-362 Facility, Class Room 12 System for Licensing Bases 1650 Calvert Cliffs Documents at the Calvert Cliffs Parkway Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and Lusby, Maryland 2, and San Onofre Nuclear Ger.erating Station, Units 2 and 3.
4/29/93 None One White Flint North To discuss laboratory testing of NRC/ASME/CONAGT J. Hayes, Jr.
11:00-3:00 Room 16B-11 charcoal for radioiodine removal with representatives of ASME and the Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (CONAGT).
5/5/93 50-219 One White Flint North To discuss matters related to NRC/GPUN A. Dromerick 10:00-4:J',
Room 48-11 the 14R Refueling Outage, inspection of the Oyster Creek Containment Drywell, and future inspections.
5/6/93 None One White Flint North To discuss publication of a REGULATORY REVIEW F. Gillespie 8:00-1:00 Room 128-11 Federal Register Notice.
GROUP 5/11/93 50-29 Ono White Flint North To discuss apdate on NRC/YAECO M. Fairtile 1:30-3:30 Room IF-5 decommissioning status at Yankee Rowe.
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ti; 4/12-14 N/A King of Prussia, To Participate in the NRC M. Weber PA Enhanced Participatory EPA Rulemaking workshop Environmental on radiological criteria Organizations for decommissioning Licensees with RI and Visit the Private Citizens Watertown Arsenal Site Decommissioring Manage-ment Plan 4/13-14 70-1201 Lynchburg, VA Site visit to B&W NRC M. Lamastra 70-824 Fuel Co., (CNFP) and B&W Representatives Babcock & Wilcox (Lynchburg Technical Center) to discuss Emergency Plan revision 4/13-14 N/A Williamsburg, VA To tour Surry Plant NRC C. Haughney and Independent VEPC0 Spent Fuel Storage Installation 4/14 70-36 OWFN 4Bil Meeting with Combustion NRC S. Soong Engineering, Hematite Comb. Erg.
Facility to discuss storage of Special Nuclear Materials in Kardex Unit 4/15 N/A OWFN IF9 Bimonthly NRC/ DOE NRC P. Brooks 9:00-3:00 Cuality Assurance DOE Meeting State of Nevada my and local governments o
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B; 4/19-23 N/A Richland, WA To attend DOE NRC F. Ross Performance Assessment DOE Task Team meeting 4/20-22 N/A Cleveland, Oil QA Inspection at NRC J. Lubinski Advanced Medical Advanced Medical Systems, Inc.
Systems, Inc.
4/26-28 N/A Denver, 00 To participate in NRC D. Orlando National Mixed Waste DOE Incineration meeting EPA States 4/26-28 N/A Grand Junction, C0 To participate in the NRC D. Gillen Annual Uranium Mill DOE Tailings Remedial States Action Project Tribes DOE / States / Tribes Meeting 4/28-30 N/A Atlanta, GA To Participate in the NRC H. Weber Enhanced Participatory EPA Rulemaking workshop Environmental on radiological criteria Organizations for decommissioning Licensees with RIII Private Citizens 4/29 N/A Grand Junction, C0 To participate in a NRC D. Gillen Uranium Mill Tailings DOE Remedial Action Project. DOE /NRC ra M
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23 5/3-5 N/A Knoxville, TN To participate in NRC D. Orlando National ' Incineration DOE conference EPA States Licensees Public i
5/25-26 N/A Yucca Mt. Site On-Going Activities NRC C. Abrams TbD Facility, NV at Yucca Mt. and DOE Exploratory Studies State of Nevada Facility (ESF) and local governments i
Activities Discussion 5/31-6/5 N/A St. Louis, M0 To attend the Third NRC D. Rom Int'l Conference on Other Federal Agencies Case Histories in Industry Geotechnical Engineering Public h
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'RC Contact 4/13-14/93 N/A (4/13) Univ. of MD Natural Circulation in INEL C.Troutman (4/14)0WFN/1389/1F5)
Severe Accidents Consultants EPRI l
4/19-23/93 N/A Vienna, Austria Safety Principles for the Design USNRC, other T. King of Future Nuclear Power Plants IAEA member states i
4/27-28/93 N/A Holiday Inn Public Workshop on NRC Program NRC M. Dey Bethesda, M0 for Elimination of Requirements Industry Marginal to Safety Public 4/28-29/93 N/A Holiday Inn
' Nuclear Safety Research NRC G.Sege 4
Chevy Chase, M0 Review Committee-Meeting (to Industry review the status of information Research organi-l and research on nondestructive zations examination of steam generator tubes and the pertinent background i
of technology and practice) t 5/3-7/93-N/A Marriott Hotel Cooperative Severe Accident NRC F.Eltawila Residence Inn Research Program (CSARP)
Foreign participants Bethesda, M0 Semiannual-Review Meeting NRC contractors 1
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- Brussels, Code Applications and Maintenance CAMP members D.Solberg Belgium Program (CAMP) Semiannual Meeting-NRC, NRC contractors, utilities / industry 7/6-9/93 N/A Boston, MA RELAP5 International Users RELAP5 Users-D.Solberg Seminar 10/20-22/93 N/A Boston, MA Conference on Achievements of NRC, OECD/NEA,
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4/15/93 NA Florida City, FL Local Public Officials local Officials R. Trojanowski Meeting 4/15/93 NA Jackson Hole, WY Northwest LLW Compact LLW Offici11s D. Kunihiro
,i 4/19-23/93 NA Murfreesboro, TN Inspection Procedures States J. "/ers t
Course 4/22-23/93 NA los Angeles, CA CAL' RAD Forum LLW Generators D. Kunihiro i
4/26-30/93 NA Frankfort, KY Kentucky Radiation Control State R. Woodruff Program Review L
4/26-30/93 NA Las Vegas. NV International HLW Waste Officials R. Virgilio i
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Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 04/21/93 50-271 Region I Enforcement Conference for Selected NRC Staff Kelly 10:00 a.m.
Degraded Fire Barriers Members and Licensee 04/27/93 50-286 Region I Enforcement Conference to Selected NRC Staff Eselgroth 9:30 a.m.
discuss the apparent Members and licensee Violations in Inspection Reports 92-28 and 93-03 05/05/93 50-219 Region I Management Meeting to Selected NRC Staff-Rogge 10:00 a.m.
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4/20/93 50-341 RIII The Detroit Edison Co., Regional Administrator Greenman Fermi - Management Selected Staff Meeting 4/20/93 50-331 RIII Iowa Electric Light &
Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman Power Company, Duane Selected Staff Arnold - Management Meeting 4/23/93 50-282 RIII Northern States Power, Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman Prairie Island -
Selected Staff SALP Presentation 4/23/93-Europe Eastern European Director, Division of Reactor Greenman 5/10/93 Reactors - AID SEEDS Program 4/26/93 50-002 RIII University of Michigan-Deputy Regional Administrator Norelius Open Enforcement Seclected Staff Conference 4/27-28/93 Detroit NPA Drill Deputy Regional Administrator Norelius Selected Staff CE n
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4/13/93 30-30082 Teleconf.
Enforcement conference NV Enterprises C.Cain 10:00 4/12/93 50-458 RIV Discuss issues in IR Gulf States B.Murray 10:00 50-458/93-02 4/21/93 50-458 RIV Enforcement conference Gulf States U.
J.Gagliardo 10:00 4/22/93 50-498; RIV Enforcement conference Houston L&P T.Stetka 11:00 50-499 4/28/93 50-313; RIV Discuss site engineering Entergy Ops B. Johnson l
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. programs 5/6/93 50-498; RIV Enforcement Conference Houston L&P M.Satorious 1:00 50-499 5/25/93 40-3453 Moab, UT Meet w/ Grand County Council Council Members URF0 1
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