ML20035F396
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| Issue date: | 04/07/1993 |
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The Comissioners From:
James L. Blaha, Assistant for Operations, Office of the EDO Sub.iect:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - kEEK ENDING APRIL 2, 1993 Contents Enclosure Nuclear Reactor Regulation A
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards B
Nuclear Regulatory Research C
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data D
General Counsel E*
Administration F
Information Resources Management G
Controller H*
Personnel I
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights J*
Enforcement K
Consolidation L
l State Programs M
Policy Planning N*
Public Affairs 0*
International Programs P
Congressional Affairs Q
Regional Offices R
Executive Director for Operations S*
Meeting Notices T
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 i
Indian Point 3 l
The unit remains in cold shutdown for the " Performance Improvement Plan (PIP)"
outage. The licensee shut down the plant on 02/26/93, due to deficiencies associated with the ATWS mitigation actuation system along with programatic weaknesses in the plant-wide surveillance program. lhis outage is primarily focused at correcting identified programatic weaknesses, which include management control weaknesses.
In addition, the PIP outage has replaced the i
21-day mid-cycle maintenance outage which had been scheduled to begin on i
05/01/93.
A work stoppage remains in effect for all reactor coolant system (RCS) work and/or work in the containment except for vessel level indicator system modification and repair. The work stoppage occurred after the licensee drained the RCS to the mid-loop condition on 03/19/93, and, due to a miscomunication between operations and maintenance, RCP seal replacement comenced without a fully-operable vessel level indicator. The ultrasonic level monitoring system transducer had recently been replaced and had not yet j
been calibrated and the standpipe (tygon tube) system was not indicating accurately due to vent path restrictions. The licensee has secured from reduced RCS inventory operations and is modifying the standpipe level indicating system to provide a direct vent path to atmosphere. The licensee estimates that by 04/01/93, the modifications will be completed and reduced
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By letter dated 03/26/93, the licensee submitted a sumary of the action plans which will be implemented during the PIP outage. These plans contain a number of items which the licensee has indicated must be completed prior to plant restart. The plaru also contain program and organizational improvements which have both long-tarm and restart items. The letter concludes by stating that a
- i plant restart will not occur until New York Power Authority management is i
satisfied with restart readiness and the NRC agrees with the licensee's j
conclusion. The licensee does not expect restart before mid-May.
North Anna Power Station. Units 1 &_2 (NA-1&2) NA-1 Steam Generator Replacement Procram (SGRP)
The SGRP portion of the NA-1 1993 outage has been completed. The SGRP was l
completed in 51 days, which is a new U.S. record for SGRs. Other items of 4
SGRP interest are noted below:
The original cost estimate for the project was $185 million. The total final cost projection is now $135 million.
i The original dose estimate was 688 man-rem. The total dose expended was
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230 man-rem which is a new U<S. record for SGRs.
The personnel contamination event (PCE) goal was 90. The total PCEs for the project was 56.
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The SGRP has been performed with no OSHA-recordable safety reports for over 500,000 man-hours recorded on the project.
l The quality of work has been very high with no major rework required..This has'significantly contributed to the items noted above.
Confirmatory Order issued Modifyina Troian License On March 24, 1993, a conftematory order was issued, effective immediately, modifying the facility operating license for the Trojan Nuclear Plant. The order prohibited Portland General Electric Company (the licensee or PGE) from placing any nuclear fuel into the Trojan Nuclear Plant reactor building, without prior approval in writing from the NRC.. In a letter dated February 17, 1993, the licensee certified to the staff that they were defueled and would not move fuel back into the containment building at Trojan without i
prior NRC approval. The March 24, 1993, order confirms the February 17, 1993,.
licensee commitment. On January 27, 1993, the licensee requested a possession only license for Trojan. The si;aff is currently reviewing the amendment request.
Perry 1 Debris Problem
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t During the current forced outage.at Perry 1, the resident inspectors discovered that the-suppression pool had been maintained poorly. The bottom of the pool was not visible when looking directly down through the surface of the water. Further, during the last refueling outage, while using a robotic underwater device for a general surveillance of the suppression pool, the licensee discovered an agglomeration of foreign material deposited in random i
patches on the surface of the strainers. These deposits were thick enough to completely block some of the strainer holes. Further, the strainers were l
i deflected inward and some cracking was evident. During operation of the pumps, variations in differential pressure had been noted in the control room i
indicating that the pump 3 may have been operating near cavitation. These concerns will be examined in conjunctia with the reevaluation of the debris issue that was initiated as a result of the clogging event that occurred last summer at the Barseback plant.
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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Items of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 Surveillance of the Manacement and Operatino Contractor (M&O)
Division of High-Level Waste Management quality assurance staff observed a Department of Energy, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Yucca Mountain Quality Assurance Division (YMQAD) quality assurance surveillance (YMP-SR-93-016) of the M&O March 22-25, 1993, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The surveillance evaluated the adequacy and effectiveness of the procedures controlling the M&O Las Vegas design proces:
The YMQAD surveillance team issued one preliminary Corrective Action Request, which concerned inadequate procedures for some design activities. The Nuclear Regulatory Comission staff determined that the surveillance was effective and agrees with the audit team that implementation of the M&O design control program appears to be adequate with the exception of the above finding.
Meetino with French on Waste Manacement Representatives of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards met with members of the Nuclear Installations Safety Directorate (DSIN) and the Institute of Protection and Nuclear Safety (IPSN) of France on March 30-31, 1993. The objective of this meeting was to exchange technical information and discuss experiences on common waste management issues. This meeting was a follow-en to a meeting between Nuclear Regulatory Comission staff and DSIN and IPSN staff that took place November 1991 in France.
Following the meetings, the French visited the Yucca Mountain site in Nevada on April 1, 1993, and received a presentation from U.S. Ecology on the Beatty Low-Level Waste disposal site.
Update on Site Decomissionino Plan Sites - Fansteel. Cushino. and Cimarron On March 31, 1993, representatives from the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, Division of Low-Level Waste Management and Decomissioning and Region IV staff met with State of Oklahoma officials to discuss areas relating to the remediation of the Fansteel, Cushing, and Cimarron sites. This meeting was requested by the State in response to the Chairman's letters of December 21, 1992, to the Governors of States having Site Decomissioning Management Plan sites. Areas identified include Resources Conservation and Recovery Act reviews for the Cushing site, solid waste disposal at Cimarron
.and Cushing, and water discharges at all sites. A more detailti meeting on Cushing issues will be held in May 1993.
Nuclear Fuel Services. Inc. (NFS) - Erwin. Tennessee On March 18, 1993, staff from the Division of fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards met with NFS representatives at the licensee's Erwin facility to discuss a draft supplement to the license amendment application dated January 26, 1993, regarding the proposed process for downblending high-enriched uranium (HEU) into low-enriched uranium (LEU). The LEU will be used in the fabrication of light-water reactor fuel. The meeting focused on the methodology used to APPIL 2, 1993 ENCLOSURE B
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establish safety and operating limits for the proposed downblending operation.
Other issues included proposed commitments regarding the safe staging of HEU prior to downblending, the addition of an in-line radiation monitor as a nuclear criticality control device, and the establishment of environmental requirements for safety-related equipment.
Information Analysis In December 1992 the Nuclear Regulatory Commission submitted supporting statements to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to justify the proposed rule changes to make mandatory licensee submittal of special nuclear material transactions in computer readable form. OMB approved the request on March 22, 1993. This is the first time in NRC history for such an approval from OMB. The proposed change, now out for public comment, would affect those licensees possessing reportable quantities of special nuclear material. The purpose of this proposed amendment is to increase the efficiency of the data collection process and, at the same time, reduce costs.
Meetina with Russian Technical Experts On March 29, 1993, a delegation of 24 Russian technical experts in material control and accounting (MC&A) and physical protection met with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Department of Energy in a technical exchange briefing in Alexandria, Virginia. The purpose of the meeting was to provide a forum for the U.S. and Russian sides to exchange information about their respective organizations, regulatory missions, and safeguards is. cues. The Russian delegation included members of the Ministry of Atomic Energy of the Russian Federation (MINATOM), Gosatomnadzor (GAN), and the Department of Defense.
On March 30, 1993, the delegation toured the North Anna reactor facility in Mineral, Virginia. The 5 1/2-hour site visit was oriented towards the physical security aspects of NRC regulations at the power station, and included an introduction by the plant manager, an overview of the facility and its current status, demonstrations of security training at the firing range, a tour of the training simulator, and an extensive tour of the facility inside the protected crea.
Meetina With Yankee Atomic Electric Co. Recardina Transport of Steam Generators On March 23, 1993, Transportation Branch staff met with Yankee Atomic Electric Company regarding the transport of the steam generators from the Yankee plant to Barnwell for disposal.
Yankee plans to fill the steam generators with low density concrete, to weld cover plates on the nozzles, and to add radiation shielding and impact limiters to the steam generator shell. The estimated weight of each package is 300,000 pounds. The packages will be shipped by rail. The discussion centered on the structural analyses of the package, the route to be used, and the package handling operations.
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3 Meetino on NAC-STC Spent Fuel Transoort Cask i
On March 24, 1993, Transportation Branch staff met with representatives of Nuclear Assurance Corporation (NAC) to discuss the Model No. NAC-STC cask.
The cask is being designed as a dual-purpose cask for transport and storage of spent fuel. The applicant presented initial design information for a new package basket. As a result of the discussion, NAC will complete the design 1
and analysis of the new basket configuration, and prepare responses to the NRC's previous questions on the cask design. NAC will request a follow-up meeting if needo Meetina with Federal Hiahway Administration (FHA) at U.S. Department of Transoortation (DOT) 1 On March 26, 1993, Transportation Branch staff met with FRA staff to dit:uss procedures to resolve shipper-proposed irradiated fuel shipment routes that do not appear to comply with DOT's routing rule. The discussions focused on D0T's recent transfer of responsibility for its highway routing rule from DOT's Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA) to FHA.
FHA staff explained that although FRA now had routing rule responsibility, exemption authority for routing still resided with RSPA. Channels of communication have been established to resolve routing issues.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Items of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 Withdrawal of Draft Reaulatory Guide on Dose from a Cloud The NRC staff is withdrawing from all consideration Draft Guide DG-8005,
" Assessing External Radiation Doses from Airborne Radioactive Materials,"
which was issued for public coment in October 1991 as a draft regulatory guide proposed for Division 8, " Occupational Health," of the Regulatory Guide Series (56 FR 58256, 11/18/91).
Public coments on the draft guide indicated that few potential users considered the guide was needed. Some of the proposed guidance in DG-8005 is already provided in Regulatory Guide 8.34, " Monitoring Criteria and Methods To Calculate Occupational Radiation Doses," and Regulatory Guide 8.7, " Instructions for Recording and Reporting Occupational Radiation Exposure Data." Therefore, the NRC staff will not proceed with the development of Draft Guide DG-8005.
The Regulatory Guide Series was developed to describe and make available to the public such information as methods acceptable to the NRC staff for implementing specific parts of the Comission's regulations, techniques used by the staff in evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, and data needed by the staff in its review of applications.
RES Attendance at Meetina of U.S.-Russian Standards Workino Group G.C. Millman, EMEB/DE/RES, attended the Intergovernmental U. S.-Russian Business Development Comittee's Standards Working Group meeting held at NIST on March 23, 1993. Dr. F.J. Vargo, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe, International Trade Administration, Department of Comerce, emphasized in his keynote address that an important aspect of the Russian Development of a market economy and involvement in international markets should be its increased use of internationally recognized QA standards. Russian speakers noted that they recognize that they are at the beginning of a long road into the world trade comunity. Dr. Serguei F. Bezverkhi, President, GOSSTANDART, described the function of GOSSTANDART as the central body of state management of activities in the field of standardization, metrology, and certification.
Other Russian speakers described 1) Russia's activities in establishing a legislative basis for standardization and certification, 2) the importance of ensuring continuity with existing standards from the fonner Soviet Union,
- 3) the huge database on Russian and international standards maintained by the Russian Research Institute for Comprehensive Information on Standardization and Quality, and 4) the ongoing activities of the Russian Center for Standardization and Certification of Raw Materiais and Chemicals.
The Russian participants appealed for U.S. support in Russia's implementation of needed standards and expressed a strong desire to share available information.
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2 Analysis of Low Power & Shutdown Accident Frecuencies On March 24, 1993, a briefing was provided to the NRC by BNL & SNL contractors on the interim Phase 2 results of the RES Low Power and Shutdown PRAs. This RES effort is one of several agency projects providing input to NRR's consideration of regulatory improvements for these operating conditions. Twenty-one attendees from RES, NRR, and AEOD heard prelimintry results concerning frequencies of hypothetical core damage accidents initiated at Surry during mid-loop operations and at Grand Gulf during cold shutdown operations. Results from the Surry PRA were based on internal events accidents, including those initiated by internal fire and flood events. Surry core damage frequency during mid-loop operations was comparable to that of power operation (cf. NUREG-IISO) for each of these three classes of the internal event analyses. Results from the Grand Gulf PRA were based on completion of about 70% of the internal events analysis.
Complete results on Grand Gulf, including internal fire and flood, are scheduled for July 31, 1993. A seismic core damage frequency analysis for both plants is expected by August 31, 1993, and an overall risk analysis (including offsite consequence estimates) by the end of December 1993.
Sionature of Contract with Sumitomo Heavy Industries (SHI). Ltd.
The Division of Contracts signed and sent to SHI the final contract for modification of the ROSA large Scale Test Facility to conduct AP600 testing.
The contract was finalized following a third and final contract negotiation meeting held at SHI in Tokyo on March 15-16, 1993.
Previous meetings were held in Tokyo and Tokai-mura in September 1992 and at the NRC in February 1993. The contract calls for completing the ROSA modifications by December 1993 in time to begin AP600 testing in January 1994. A letter contract had been previously awarded in November 1992 allowing SHI to begin_ work on Task 1, which is the design phase. The design work is in the final stages, while material procurement has begun. A resident engineer is scheduled to be sent to JAERI in May 1993 to provide oversight progress under the SHI contract and to interact with JAERI in preparing to conduct the test program.
First Meetina of the NRC/JAERI ROSA-AP600 Proaram Steerino Committee The first meeting of the Steering Committee was held at the NRC Office of Research on March 29, 1993, to discuss issues related to disposition of NRC furnished equipment after test completion and collaboration on any follow-up testing using the NRC furnished equipment. The attendees included the 4
steerang committee members Eric Beckjord (NRC) and Akira Matsumoto (JAERI).
The Steering Committee will periodically meet for the duration of the NRC/JAERI bilateral agreement to oversee conduct of the ROSA-AP600 program and to discuss and resolve issues that may arise.
In addition, an NRC/JAERI technical program group has been established to guide the technical aspects of the program.
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Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Items 'of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 Diaonostic Evaluation and Incident Investication Branch (DEllB)
The first onsite phase of the South Texas Project (STP) Diagnostic Evaluation is underway. The entrance meeting which took place at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, March 29 included attendees from each of the non-operating owners of STP.
On Tuesday, March 30, the Diagnostic Evaluation Team (DET) manager and the Public Affairs Officer from Region IV held a press briefing in response to the high level of media interest, spurred in part by a recent series of articles in the Houston Chronicle newspaper.
The DET is getting a significant number of requests for interviews by plant employees. The City of Austin's utility counsel has asked to speak with the DET. The City of Austin is a non-operating owner of STP. Arrangements are being made to honor that request. An interim exit (to status technical issues) is currently scheduled for 9:00 a.m. on Friday, April 9.
t Technical Trainino Center (TTC)
On March 29-April 1, the TTC Director, Technical Assistant, and Senior Simulator Engineer attended the 1993 Simulation MultiConference, 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, j
Reactor Operations Analysis Branch Engineering Evaluation Report, E93-02, " Evaluation of Loss-of-Offsite Power Due to Plant-Centered Events," was issued on March 30, 1993. The study investigated plant-centered events (events caused by failure or malfunction of equipment or systems inside the plant) involving loss-of-offsite power (LOOP) at the medium voltage (between 2 kV and 15 kV) Class IE buses. There were 86 identified events between 1985 and 1989 with approximately 30 percent involving total LOOP with the plants at either power operation or shutdown conditions. Analysis of the events indicated 48 percent were caused by personnel errors, 28 percent by equipment malfunctions or failures,14 percent by design deficiencies, and 10 percent by inadequate maintenance practices.
This study found that 26 plant-centered total LOOP events within the study I
time frame exhibited a median LOOP duration of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> and 8 minutes which is significantly different than the 18 minute median duration reported in NUREG-APRIL 2, 1993 ENCLOSURE D
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f 1032, " Evaluation of Station Blackout Accidents at Nuclear Power Plants."
l Many conclusions in NUREG-1109, " Regulatory Backfit Analysis for_ the i
Resolution of Unresolved Safety Issue A-44, Station Blackout," are based on l
the 18 minute median duration stated in NUREG-1032. Twelve plant-centered l
LOOP events had been evaluated with conditional core probabilities in the E-5 to E-4 range and thus, are considered risk significant and precursors to I
accidents.
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PN1-9317, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, Unauthorized Disposal of Animal carcasses Containing Licensed Material.
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PN39319, Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (Perry 1), Flooding Caused By Water Line Break Outside Plant.
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Office of Administration Items of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 Emeroency Protection Plans for NRC Buildinos On March 29, 1993 staff from the Division of Contracts and Property Management met with Chief Lowell Jackson, Montgomery County Fire Marshal; Captain Michael Hamilton, Rockville Fire Department; and Mary Marchone, Montgomery County Fire Safety Education Specialist, to discuss Emergency Protection Plans for NRC buildings. Overall, the plans were acceptable with only minor changes.
Revised pages to the plans will be prepared and issued by April 30, 1993.
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Modifications to Fitness-for-Duty Procram Reauirements l
A proposed rule entitled " Modifications to Fitness-for-Duty Program Requirements" was published in the Federal Register on March 24, 1993 (58 FR 15810). The proposed rule would permit licensees to reduce the random testing i
rate for licensee employees, but would maintain the 100 percent testing rate for contractor and vendor employees. The comment period for the proposed rule closes June 22, 1993.
Maryland National Bank Buildina Incident As a result of an NRC employee encountering a male " street person" in a women's rest room in the Maryland National Bank Building on Saturday, March 27, 1993, an announcement was issued by the Division of Security on March 31, 1993 to all MNBB employees apprising them of the incident and changes that 3
have been made to building security. The intrusion occurred due to the front doors being unlocked to accommodate commercial building tenants.
The new policy calls for the doors to be locked all day on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. Should the doors be unlocked during this period to accommodate an activation of the AE0D Emergency Operations Center or for any other reason, a guard will be stationed in the lobby.
Sionificant FOIA Reauests Received by the NRC For 5-Day Period of March 26 -
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Request for a copy of the guidelines / instructions for Region I inspectors regarding byproduct material licensee inspections.
(Marcy Colkitt, Oncology Services Corporation, F01A-93-177) t l
Request for records regarding all misadministrations of radiation treatment in Massachusetts hospitals and medical facilities over the past 10 years.
(Paul Lewis, WCVB TV Boston, F01A-93-178) i Request for eight categories of records regarding McGean-Rohco Bert Avenue i
dump site, Newburgh Heights, Ohio.
(Amy Paulus of Clausen, Miller, Gorman, Caffrey & Witous, P.C., F01A-93-179)
Request for a copy of a specified IG investigative report.
(Jean Kessner, WIXT TV, F01A-93-181)
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Request for a copy of a specified IG investigative report.
(Jan Greene, San Luis Obispo County Telegram-Tribune, F01A-93-182)
Request for a list of upcoming nuclear power plant shutdowns.
(Mike Salsman, F01 A-93-183)
Request for a copy of an IG report of an alleged improper relationship between Nuclear Energy Services and RIII.
(Ted Wendling, The Plain Dealer, F01A 184)
Request for records relating to radiation levels in the West Chicago, Illinois area.
(Elliott Schulder of Covington & Burling, F01A-93-188)
Request for four categories of records regarding 3M Company static eliminator devices containing polonium-210.
(Larry Souther, Minnesota Department of Health, F0!A-93-189)
Request for copies of the license and amendments for Teledyne Wah Chang Albany, Oregon.
(W. Dan Black, EcoTek, F01A-93-190) 1 APRIL 2, 1993 ENCLOSURE F
Office of Information Resources Management Items of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 Support for Office of Nuclear Reculatory Research The Agency Upgrade of Technology for Office Systems (AUTOS) team prepared and delivered a schedule for evaluating, testing, and installing Windows as a part of the AUTOS conversion in the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. The schedule calls for a final Windows configuration to be completed by April 30, 1993. The approach developed for that installation should be useful in other offices throughout the agency.
Library Bulletin Distribution Survey The Library staff conducted a survey to determine library users continued need for the Library Bulletin, a publication which contains selected recent additions to the Library collections. As a result of the survey, 80 users were removed from the distribution list.
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Items of-Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993
'l NRC Child Development Center Fund Raiser Held The Employees Welfare and Recreational Association raised over 31,200 during a-l fund raising event held this week for the NRC Child Development Center. The proceeds will be used to provide scholarships for children attending the NRC I
Child Development Center, which is expected to open in September 1994.
Trainino Symposium on Evaluatino Trainino Attended On March 30, Peter Goldman, Eileen Mason, and Carolyn Bassin attended a symposium on evaluating training sponsored by the Office of Personnel Management. Speakers from OPM, CIA, FAA, FDIC, and IRS presented various j
evaluation models and programs used by their agencies.
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f Staff Attend Multimedia Trainino Seminar On March 31, Carolyn Bassin attended a Multimedia Training Seminar presented by Automated Systems and General Parametrics of Springfield, Virginia.
Presentations included discussions on courseware utilization of colorful graphics, photographic images, animation, digitized audio, and full-motion l
video.
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KEITH, Alexandra Sr. Attorney (PFT)
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PAROBY, Richard Engineering Aide (COOP) (OPFT)
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WHEATON, Anne Engineering Aide (COOP) (OPFT)
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Retirements BAILEY, Gladys Sr. Reference Analyst (PFT)
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HOPKINS, Donald Sr. Health Physicist (PFT)
RES KIRKWOOD, Robert Sr. Task Manager (PFT)
'i KREUTZER, Patricia Licensing Assistant (PFT)
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NOVAK, Thomas Dir., Div. of Sfty. Prog. (PFT)
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PANKRATZ, Rose Materials Program Assistant (PFT)
RIII SALAH, Sagid Reactor Systems Engineer (PFT)
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DeDartures ARMSTRONG, Gary Visual Information Specialist (PFT)
ADM BURCH, Jennifer Engineering Aide (COOP) (OPFT)-
RES HAGEY, Helen Contract Negotiator (PFT)
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Items of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 Sionificant Enforcement Actions 1.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $7,500 was issued on March 29, 1993, to Professional Services Industries, Lombard, Illinois. This action is based on a violation that occurred at a field site in Wampum, Pennsylvania, where a radiographer and radiographer's assistant from the licensee's Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania office, did not maintain direct surveillance over the high radiation area created during the radiography operations. This violation resulted in two individuals entering the high radiation area and receiving unnecessary radiation exposure.
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalties in the amount of $200,000 was issued on March 30, 1993 to the Nebraska Public Power District. This action is based on two Severity Level III violations associated with: (1) providing inaccurate information to the NRC in response to a Notice of Violation, and (2) the failure to identify and correct a potentially significant condition adverse to quality, after the 1992 discovery of a strainer that had been left in a safety system since initial startup.
For the first violation, escalation and mitigation factors were applied to the base penalty resulting in a civil penalty of $100,000.
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warranted because of NRC identification and escalation of 100% was warranted due to licensee failure to act upon information which indicated that its submission was inaccurate. Mitigation of 50% was warranted for previous good licensee performance regarding the accuracy of submitted information.
For the second violation, escalation and mitigation factors were applied resulting in a civil penalty of
$100,000.
(EN 93-024) 3.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $ 500 was issued on March 30, 1993 to Standard Nuclear Consultants, Ltd. of Elburn. Illinois. Standard Nuclear holds a license issued by the State of Illinois that authorizes certain service activities (instrument calibration, leak and shutter tests, and contamination surveys). Standard Nuclear Consultants failed to notify the NRC on at least 75 occasions from February 18 to December 31, 1992, when work was performed in NRC regulated states. These failures constitute a Severity Level III violation of 10 CFR 150.20. The civil penalty adjustment factors were considered. The base penalty was escalated because the NRC identified the violation (50%) and the multiple occurrences of the violation (100%). However, these increases were offset by mitigating for the licensee's corrective actions (50%)
and for the licensee's past good performance (100%).
(EN 93-025) 4.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $7,500 was issued on March 31, 1993, to Castle Medical Center of Kailua, Hawaii. The action was based on:
(1) failures to effectively implement the licensee Quality Management Program (QMP)
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radiopharmaceuticals, recording of recordable events, and instructing personnel in the written QMP; and (2) a significant breakdown in the licensee's radiation safety program, as evidenced by numerous violations of NRC requirements. These were categorized.as a Severity Level III violation and Severity Level III. problem, respectively. The base civil penalty of $2,500 for both the Level III violation and the Level III problem were escalated 50% for_ NRC identification and mitigated 50% for licensee corrective action.. In addition, the Severity Level III program i
breakdown problem was escalated 100% for prior opportunity to identify the violations.
(EN 93-026)
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $ 1,250 was issued on March 29, 1993 to Cleveland Clinic foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. The action was based on a violation of NRC requirements and subsequent inspection and investigative findings which detail the deliberate unauthorized repair of a teletherapy unit by an 1
employee of Cleveland Clinic Foundation. The violation was categorized at Severity Level III based on the willful nature of the violation and j
mitigated 50 percent based on licensee identification. This action was approved by the Commission in an SRM dated March 25, 1993.
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the j
amount of $1,200 and a Demand for Infonnation was issued on April 2, 1
1993 to Overhoff Technology Corporation, Milford, Ohio. The action was based on 10 violations and the licensee's demonstration of careless disregard which was categorized as a Severity Level II problem. The base civil penalty for a Severity Level 11 problem is $800. The civil l
penalty was escalated 50 percent because NRC identified the violations.
The Demand for Information requires the licensee to describe its plan i
for use of an independent consultant to review and audit its program for i
compliance to NRC requirements.
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Civil Penalties Paid:
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Pacific Radiopharmacy LTD., Honolulu, Hawaii paid the civil penalty in the amount of $2,500. The action was based on a significant breakdown in the control of licensed activities involving 7 violations associated with the improper disposal of radioactive material. The $5000 base
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Washington Public Power Supply (WNP-2) paid the civil penalty in the amount of $5,000. The action was based on the licensee's failure to ensure that licensed material transported outside the confines of its plant met the DOT regulations in 49 CFR Parts 170 through 189.
i Specifically, the radiation level at the surface of the package was 260 I
mR/hr which exceeded the 200 mR/hr limit.
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During the week, the permanent electrical power installation was completed.
j Switch #3 was energized, providing partial power. The remainder is scheduled to be energized in the following week. Work continues, ahead of schedule, on installation of the two 65-ton air-handling units (AHU's) on Floor 4.
Sprinkler pipes removed for insertion of AHU's were reinstalled. Caulking. of-l the pre-cast panels.and windows continues with about 95 percent of the northwest side (front of building) complete and about 50 percent of the east side (back of building) complete at week's end.
j On March 29, members of the Office of Consolidation staff met with_the developer's design consultant, DBI to discuss furniture selections.for TWFN.
On March 30, Office staff met with the TWFN Move. Committee to discuss the evolving move schedule. The developer's tentative interior build-out l
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between February l'and April 1,1994.
On April 1, the TWFN Team, which consists of the Directors of the Offices of Consolidation, Administration and Information Resources Management and key members of their staffs, met to discuss project milestones, status of pending i
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Office of State Programs Items of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 Meetino with Illinois Commerce Commission Staff Roland Lickus, Region III State Liaison Officer, and Brent Clayton, Branch Chief, Division of Reactor Projects, met with staff from the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) on March 30, 1993 in Springfield, Illinois. The purpose of the i
meeting was to brief the ICC staff on the NRC's regulatory program and on the status of operations at the nuclear power plants in Illinois.
FEMA Exercise Schedulino Meetina
~ Robert Trojanowski, Region II State liaison Officer, participated in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region III Regional Assistance Committee meeting on March 31, 1993 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The purpose of the meeting was to schedule and coordinate upcoming emergency planning exercises.
Meetino with Nye County. Nevada Representatives State Programs and NMSS/HLWM staff met with Nye County, Nevada representatives i
on March 31, 1993 to generally discuss high-level waste program responsibilities and status.
Topics for discussion included, but were not limited to:
Issue resolution process and NRC's approach to reduction of regulatory _ uncertainty; issues involved in National Energy Strategy, Section 801 study by National Academy of Sciences; LSS development; DOE's proposed phased licensing program; and Nye County's role in the prelicensing and licensing processes.
The Nye County representatives requested an opportunity for their newly-formed Nye County Citizens Advisory Group to meet with NRC staff during upcoming International High-Level Waste Conference in Las Vegas. NRC staff agreed to work with them in setting up such a meeting at the NRC On-Site Licensing Representatives Office sometime during the week of April 26, 1993.
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Foreion Visitors On Tuesday the Chairman and Commissioners met with Mr. LI Dingfan, the Vice President of the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC). The CNNC has the overall responsibility for China's nuclear program, including fuel cycle activities, reactor construction and operation, and waste management and storage. The discussions focused on China's plans to expand its nuclear power program, training of reactor operators, and reactor exports to developing countries. Mr. Li also met with staff from the Low Level Waste Management Branch to learn about NRC requirements for waste storage, and he toured the Operations Center.
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Region I Items'of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 1.
Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Region I sent termination letters to the remaining 13 Senior Reactor Operators and 10 Reactor Operators at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station. They no longer need an NRC operator's license and have been reassigned to be certified fuel handling operators.
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Beaver Valley Partial-Participation Emeroency Preparedness Exercise The Duquesne Light Company held a partial-participation emergency preparedness exercise at the Beaver Valley Power Station on March 17, 1993. Region I observed the exercise. Preliminary findings indicate that strengths included liaison in the Emergency Operations Facility with representatives from the States of Ohio and West Virginia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (all of which partially participated) and information flow between the control room and the Technical Support Center.
Preliminarily, no exercise weaknesses were identified, but several areas for improvement were indicated.
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Mercy Catholic Medical Center Enforcement Conference An open enforcement conference was held on Tuesday, March 30, 1993 in the Region I office with Mercy Catholic Medical Center to discuss the apparent violations resulting from a February 23-24, 1993 inspection.
Both divisions of the Medical Center, which are the Misericordia Division in Philadelphia, PA, and the Fitzgerald-Mercy Division in Darby, PA, were represented. The licensee presented the root causes for the apparent violations and their corrective actions, including the apparent violations in the Medical Quality Management area. Members of the media and the public attended.
Enforcement action is pending.
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held on April 9,1993.
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Florida Power Corporation - Crystal River At about 2:00 a.m. on March 29, 1993, while in cold shutdown and reduced reactor coolant system inventory, the 500 Kv offsite power source was lost due to a ground fault. The two Emergency Diesel Generators (EDGs) started and operated properly. Decay heat removal.was restored after about five minutes following a RCS temperature rise from 93-106*F.. The alternate (230Kv) offsite power remained available and was placed'in service at about 3:00 a.m.
An Unusual Event was declared at 2:05 a.m.
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Region III Items of Interest Week Ending April 2, 1993 1.
Comissioner Rocers' Visit to Missouri licensees On March 31, 1993, Comissioner Rogers and Mr. H. J. Miller, Deputy Regional Administrator, Region III, and members of their staffs toured the Combustion Engineering Fuel Facility in Hematite, Missouri. They toured the University of Missouri-Columbia Research Reactor and the Veterans Administration Hospital Nuclear Medicine Department on April 1, 1993.
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Meetino with Staff of Covernment Affairs Comittee The Director, DRSS, accompanied by a representative of OCA, met with Mr. Alvarez of the Congressional Government Affairs Comittee staff on March 29, 1993, at hr. Alvarez request. The discussion covered the NRC staff handling of misadministrations including the use of consultants, reportability requirements, and notification of persons who may have been inadvertently exposed as the result of a misadministration. A 1984 misadministration at the University of Cincinnati was specifically discussed. The Chairman, and other managers in the EDO and NMSS offices, were briefed on the discussion.
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The Director, DRSS, participated in a meeting with NMSS and the Northeast Ohio Sanitary Sewer District on March 29, 1993. The meeting addressed the District's plans to move contaminated soil from the district's settling ponds, the status of the site characterization, possible litigation against Advanced Medical Systems (AMS), and other issues related to the ultimate disposition of the contaminated material onsite.
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flMA Reaion V On March 30, 1993, the Deputy Director, Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards, and members of his staff met with Alyce Williams, Chief, Technological Hazards Branch, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region V.
Ms. Williams is FEMA Region V's new Regional Assistance Comittee (RAC) Chairperson. The meeting was conducted to get acquainted with Ms. Williams and discuss several important issues including NRC Region III's comitment to support RAC activities, and the Indiana Ingestion Pathway, zone plans and procedure issue.
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MAYO Foundation - Rochester. Minnesota On Apr;l 1,1993, the licensee reported contamination of a worker's hands and hair with phosphorus-32. The licensee believes that contamination occurred on March 21, 1993. Discovery of the contamination was not made until March 23, 1993. The licensee..
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In addition, the licensee found contamination on several articles in the homes of persons working in the laboratory. Region III has dispatched a t
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A visiting resident inspector, while performing backup site support at the Waterford 3 facility, at 4 a.m., witnessed an inadequate fire watch while conducting deep backshift inspection activities.. The inspector was present in a fire boundary space and observed a licensee' fire watch enter the-space, card-in to establish accountability, and leave the i
space without walking down the space or performing the required check of l
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Division of Reactor Safety and Safeouards On March 30 through April 2,1993 the annual NMSS Program Review was i
conducted in Region V to evaluate implementation of HMSS program responsibilities. The evaluation team, lead by Dr. John Glenn focused on the region's licensing and inspection of nuclear medicine activities. - No significant deficiencies were presented at the exit meeting conducted by Dr. Glenn.
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Division of Reactor Safety and Proiects, On March 30-31, 1993 a Division of Reactor Projects Counterpart meeting was held in Region V.
In addition to representatives from each regional office, Jack Roe, Cirector, Division of Reactor Projects III/IV/V, NRR, also participated in the meeting. Various technical and administrative issues were discussed.
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Division of Reactor Safety and Proiects On April 1,1993 a WNP-2 SALP Board meeting was held in Region V.
This meeting was convened to assess the licensee's performance for the 14-month period ending on February 28, 1993.
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NRR Meetina Notice Docket Attendees /
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4/12/93 50-327 One White Flint North NRC Restart Panel Meeting with NRC/TVA D. LaBarge g
1:00 50-328 Room 2F-17 Sequoyah Nuclear Plant management.
4/12/93 50-352 One White Flint North To discuss the proposed transfer NRC/PECo/LIPA/
F. Finaldi 1:00-4:00 50-353 Room 2F-21 of fuel from Shoreham Nuclear GENERAL ELECTRIC 50-322 Power Station to the Limerick CO./WINSTON AND Generating Station, Units 1 and STRAWN 2 site.
4/14/93 None One White Flint North To discuss the GE fuel NRC/GE R. Jones 9:00-12:00 Room IF-5 technology update.
4/15/93 None One White Flint North To discuss the status of the NRC/EPRI/SGRP T Reed 9:00-4:00 Room 88-11 EPRI SGDSM Program including the application to outside diameter stress corrosion cracking at the tube support plates (voltage based repair criteria), and primary water stress corrosion cracking at the expansion zone, proposed technical specifications, and other issues.
4/22/93 52-001 GE Huclear Energy To discuss the status of NRC/GE C. Poslusny 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.
k 4/27/93 None One White Flint North To discuss ABB-CE topical NRC/ABB-CEW R. Jones g
1:00-3:00 Room 38-11 reports.
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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 Generating 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 radiciodine 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 l l
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inspection of the Oyster Creek Containment Drywell, and future inspections.
5/6/93 None One White Fitnt North To discuss publication of a REGULATORY REVIEW F. Gillespie 8:00-1:00 Room 128-11 Federal Pegister Notice.
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State of Colorado to observe DOE's Pro-grammatic Environmental Impact Statement Scoping Meetings 4/7-9 N/A Charlotte, NC Host State Technical NRC J. Thoma Coordination Committee DOE for low-level Radio-EPA active Waste Disposal States Meeting Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) 4/7-9 N/A King of Prussia, To attend and present NRC R. Nelson PA a brief at the DOE DOE Low-level Waste Storage PA Department of Workshop Environmental Resources Appalachian Compact Contractors LLW Generators 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 R1 and Visit the Private Citizens Watertown Arsenal Site Decommissioning Manage-ment Plan k
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Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Apolicant EC Contact y
G 4/15 N/A OWFN IF9 Bimonthly NRC/ DOE NRC P. Brooks 9:00-3:00 Quality Asrurance DOE Meeting State of Nevada and local governments 4/26-28 N/A Grand Junction, C0 To participate in the NRC D. Gillen Annual Uranium Mill DOE Tallings Remedial States Action Project Tribes DOE / States / Tribes Meeting 4/28-30 N/A Atlanta, GA To Participate in the NRC M. Weber Enhanced Participatory EPA Rulemaking workshop Environmental on radiological criteria Organizations for decomissioning Licensees with RIII Private Citizens 4/29 N/A Grand Junction, C0 To participate in a NRC D. Gillen Uranium Mill Tallings DOE Remedial Action Project DOE /NRC Management Meeting 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 Activities Discussion k
5/31-6/5 N/A St. Louis, MG To attend the Third NRC D. Rom G
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4/5-7/93 N/A Paris, France Proposed OECD Consortium on OECD Members F.Eltawila Russia RASPLAV facility 4/13-14/93 N/A (4/13) Univ. of MD Natural Circulation in INEL C.Troutman (4/14)0WFN/13B9/lF5)
Severe Accidents Consultants EPRI 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 4/27-28/93 N/A Holiday Inn Public Workshop on NRC Program NRC M. Dey Bethesda, MD for Elimination of Requireiaents Industry Marginal to Safety Public 4/28-29/93 N/A Holiday Inn Nuclear Safety Research NRC G.Sege Chevy Chase, MD Review Committee Meeting (to Industry review the status of information Research organi-and research on nondestructive zations examination of steam generator tubes and the pertinent background of technology and practice) 5/3-7/93 N/A Marriott Motel Cooperative Severe Accident NRC F.Eltawila Residence Inn Research Program (CSARP)
Foreign participants Bethesda, MD Semiannual Review Meeting NRC contractors 10/20-22/93 N/A Boston, MA Conference on Achievements of NRC,OECD/NEA, A. Rubin the THI-2 Vessel Investigation Utilities / Industry, Project, sponsored by OECD/NEA OECD members, l
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p Date/ Time Number location Purpose ADolicant NRC Contact 4/6-8/93 NA Ypsilanti, MI INEX Exercise Various R. Lickus 4/8/93 NA Columbus, OH Midwest LLW Commission States R. Lickus Meeting 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 Officials D. Kunihiro 4/19-23/93 NA Murfreesboro, TN Inspection Procedures States J. Myers Course 4/22-23/93 NA Los Angelas, CA CAL RAD Forum LLW Generators D. Kunihiro 4/26-30/93 NA Frankfort, KY Kentucky Radiation Control State R. Woodruff Program Review 4/28-30/93 NA Austin, TX LLW Forum LLW Officials S. Salomon e
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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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Docket Attendees Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Applicant NRC ContAc.t 4/13/93 Paducah, KY Visit to Allied The Chairman Miller Signal Deputy Regional Administrator Selected Staff 4/14/93 Chicago, It American Power Regional Administrator Davis Conference - Presentation to Illinois Institute of Technology 4/20/93 50-341 RIII The Detroit Edison Co. Regional Administrator Greenman Management Meeting Selected Staff 4/20/93 50-331 RIII Iowa Electric Light &
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Highland Miller-Corbet 10:30 concerns re: renewal of Uranium source material license.
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4/8/93 50-285 Blair, NE SALP meeting on site.
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