ML20036A371
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| Issue date: | 05/06/1993 |
| From: | Blaha J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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i MAY 0 61993 For:
The Commissioners From:
James L. Blaha, Assistant for Operations, Office of the EDO Sub.iect:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING APRIL 30, 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
State Programs M
Policy Planning N*
Public Affairs 0*
International Programs P
Congressional Affairs Q
Regional 0ffices R
Executive Director for Operations S*
Meeting Notices T
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 Indian Point 3 The unit has been shutdown since february 26, 1993, for the " Performance Improvement Plan (PIP)" outage. The licensee's latest schedule h~as plant restart to be no sooner than June 28, 1993. As stated in previous highlights, the licensee shut down the facility due to the unreliability of the
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Anticipated Transient Without Scram (ATWS) Mitigation Actuation Circuitry (AMSAC) system in addition to continuing surveillance testing performance problems. The licensee has committed that plant restart will not occur until the licensee is satisfied with restart readiness and the NRC agrees with licensee's conclusion.
The Special Team Inspection of Indian Point 3 commenced on April 26, 1993.
The entrance meeting was held at the Indian Point 3 training center on April 26, 1993, and was open to the public.
The inspection is scheduled for two weeks: April 26 - 30, 1993, and May 10 - 14, 1993. The purpose of this inspection is to assess the licensee's effectiveness in identifying and resolving problems and to verify that the licensee's PIP has identified the true root causes with planned corrective actions that are appropriate. The team will provide an independent assessment in the areas of management / organization, problem identification / resolution, self assessment / improvement programs, and plant system' condition /line organization function. The team will also evaluate corporate interfaces for support to Indian Point 3.
In addition, the team will assess the operational performance and material condition of two safety significant systems (service water and auxiliary feedwater) to assure that the line organizations and plant systems are adequate to support safe plant operation. The team is led by Wayne Lanning, Acting Deputy Director of DRP in Region I and consists of 12 inspectors (including the team leader). A public exit meeting will be held at the site during the week of May 17, 1993.
An enforcement conference was held on April-27, 1993, at the Region I office to discuss three apparent violations. These apparent violations included the unreliability of the AMSAC system, operating in a reduced reactor coolant system level (mid-loop) condition without an operable level indicator, and continuing significant deficiencies with the conduct of the plant-wide surveillance testing program.
MPA A-22. Station Blackout (10 CFR 50.63)
As of April 9,1993, all operating plants have received their final safety evaluations on staticn blackout. These safety evaluations constitute, in effect, the "notificat Mn by the Director of NRR" that the utilities' proposed station blackout fixes art acceptabl e'.
According to 10 CFR 50.63, each utility has up to 2 years u implement all approved fixes.
For all currently operating nuclear plants, th3 implementation deadlines are dates between now-and April 9,1995, depending a when the final safety evaluation was issued.
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Public Meetino to Discuss EPRI MOV Performance Prediction Proaram On April 22, 1993, the NRC staff held a public meeting with representatives of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the Nuclear Management and Resources Council (NUMARC) to discuss the progress and ' status of the Motor-Operated Valve (MOV) Performance Prediction Program being conducted by EPRI.
EPRI has completed a significant amount of the testing planned as part of its MOV Performance Prediction Program.
EPRI reported that the. flexible and solid wedge gate valves demonstrated valve friction coefficients ranging generally from 0.3 to 0.6 (nominally 0.5) for cold water pumped flow conditions.
Limited testing for hot water pumped flow and blowdown conditions revealed a range of 0.34 to 0.46 for valve friction coefficients.
EPRI reported that globe valves performed in a predictable manner.
EPRI reported that certain valves had revealed problems during the flow tests.
In particular, a six-inch Velan gate valve sustained plastic deformation of its cantilever guides during testing. A six-inch Borg-Warner gate valve demonstrated a 0.9 valve friction coefficient. A six-inch Powell gate valve i
sustained damage during testing that was later determined to be the result of improper assembly. A two and one-half inch Rockwell Equiwedge valve demonstrated a 1.9 valve friction coefficient.
Based on its preliminary evaluation of the test data, EPRI reported that valve friction appears to generally decrease for a particular valve with increasing differential pressure.
Further, EPRI stated that it had not seen any evidence to discount linear extrapolation of differential pressure test results. Also, g
EPRI indicated that valve friction did not appear sensitive to differences in flow.
EPRI reported that stem friction coefficient increases with load, but appears to reach a plateau.
EPRI is continuing to evaluate the scope of applicability of its program to safety-related M0Vs in nuclear power plants.
EPRI is attempting to demonstrate the applicability of the information obtained from its MOV testing through (1) the Performance Prediction Model or (2) individual prototype test results.
EPRI estimates that over 90 percent of. the safety-related MOVs might be applicable through this two-prong approach.
Division Personnel attend American Nuclear Society (ANS) Meetina From April 19 through April 21, James Bongarra and Clare Goodman of.the Human Factors Assessment Branch (HHFB) and John Gallagher and Jerry Mauck of the Instrumentation and Controls Branch attended the American Nuclear Society Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control and Man-Machine Interface Technologies, held in Oak Ridge,; Tennessee. Approximately 250 people, several from Europe and the Far East, attended the conference which was co-sponsored by the ANS Human Factors Division, EPRI, University of-Tennessee, and the Smokey Mountain Chapter of the. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. The purpose of the conference was to discuss methods for integration i
of instrumentation and ~ control and human factors into the design of digital systems for both retrofits,in current operating plants and for future advanced plant designs. The HHFB process for reviewing advanced reactor design human APRIL 30, 1993 ENCLOSURE A
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3 engineering programs was the topic of one of the papers presented at the conference, with several other presentations of research projects supporting the NRC in the areas of human factors and instrument and control issues.
Wolf Creek On April 20, 1993, the staff met with the Wolf Creek licensee and Westinghouse to discuss the Cycle 6 fuel failures. During the Cycle 6 shutdown, the licensee discovered 3 failed fuel assemblies. A severed fuel rod sticking out l
from one of the assemblies caused some fuel removal problems. The licensee compared the Cycle 6 failures to the previous Cycle 5 failures and concluded that (1) all the failed assemblies were standard assemblies, and (2) the failure mechanisms were identical, i.e., fretting wear caused by excessive flow vibration. Westinghouse analysis indicated that the root cause of excessive flow vibration was cross flow from a combination of factors, such as a lower plenum flow anomaly and the use of debris filter bottom nozzles (DFBN).
The licensee has discharged all the failed assemblies. The current cycle core has all VANTAGE 5 feel.
The licensee and Westinghouse are continuing their evaluation of the problem.
7 Meetina with Software Enaineerina Institute l
On April 23, 1993, DRll staff attended a meeting with personnel from the Software Engineering Institute (SEI).
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software risk management.
SE1 has worked primarily for the Department of Defense in the area of software procurement.
Public Workshop on Commercial Grade procurement and Dedication On April 21-22, 1993, the NRC staff held a public workshop to discuss with nuclear industry representatives, and other members of the public, the procurement and dedication of commercial grade items used in safety-related applications, and to solicit comments on the NRC's draft inspection guidance related to those activities.
Staff personnel from NRR, OE, and the NRC regional offices participated in the workshop in addition to industry representatives who acted as co-facilitators for the various breakout i
sessions.
The NRC staff made presentations on recent NRC activities related to procurement and dedication since the completion of a pilot inspection program, of key dedication issues, and the general content of the proposed inspection procedure, including related enforcement plans.
Representatives of NUMARC discussed industry perspectives and positions related to these issues.
Several breakout sessions followed which discussed critical characteristics, like-for-like replacements and surveys, sampling, traceability and material certification, and the inspection process. The staff then responded to numerous questions submitted in advance by the workshop participants.
The staff is preparing meeting minutes to discuss the most significant issues addressed at the workshop and is also considering written comments submitted by the public in developing final inspection guidance in this area.
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-t Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 U.S. Purchase of Russian Hiahly Enriched Uranium On February 18, 1993, the U.S. and the Russian Federation signed a bilateral agreement in Washington, D.C., which sets the terms for the U.S. to purchase i
I the highly enriched uranium (HEU) from Russia recovered from decommissioned nuclear weapons.
Since the signing of the Agreement, the two sides have undergone intensive negotiations to finalize two purchasing contracts under the Agreement, one for HEU and one for low onriched uranium (LEU). On April 2,1993, the LEU purchase contract was signed by representatives from both countries in Moscow, Russia. The HEU Purchasing Contract is still being negotiated.
On May 8-11, 1993, a U.S. Delegation will visit a Russian nuclear facility to discuss the provisions for assuring that the Russian material originates from dismantlement of weapons. A visit by a Russian Delegation at two Nuclear Regulatory Commission-licensed facilities is planned for late May or early June to discuss the provision for the U.S. assurance that material sent to the U.S. under this program is utilized only for nuclear fuel fabrication.
Trainina Course on Gaseous Diffusion Plants. Oak Ridae. Tennessee On April 20-22, 1993, representatives of the Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards, NMSS, Region III and the Technical Training Center attended a training course on the operation of gaseous diffusion plants (GDPs).
The training was conducted at the Department of Energy's K-33 gaseous diffusion facility, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The training included both classroom lectures on the GDP operation and a tour of the plant process equipment and auxiliary systems. The tour included viewing full-size models of the main components used in the gaseous diffusion enrichment process, a driving tour of the plant's UF6 tails storage area, and of the Toxic Substance Control Act waste incinerator.
Comments on Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Envirocare Waste Disposal Facility Comments were received from the Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) on the proposed Envirocare of Utah's 11e.(2) waste disposal facility at Clive, Utah, which is under licensing review by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The notice of availability of the DEIS was published in the Federal Reaister on March 12, 1993, and the 45 day comment period ended on April 26, 1993. The EPA " commended the NRC for presenting a thorough evaluation of the project and related environmental effects" and -
rated the DEIS as category LO (lack of objections).
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expected from at least two other organizations. Oak Ridge National Laboratory is under contract to NRC to prepare the Final EIS.
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2 Periodic Ouality Assurance (0A) Meetina On April 15, 1993, staff of the Division of High-Level Waste Management held a i
meeting with the staff of the Department of Energy (D0E), Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management to discuss issues of mutual interest related to the QA program for the DOE high-level waste repository. Topics' discussed included updates on the status of implementing the new Quality Assurance Requirements and Description for the Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Program; DOE's evaluation of the Nuclear Waste Management System Management' and Operating Contractor's QA program implementation; and QA oversight of core drilling and other field activities. The meeting was attended by representatives of the State of Nevada, Inyo County, California, and the Edison Electric Institute.
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board Meetino on Resolvino Difficult Issues Division of High-Level Waste staff attended an April 21-22, 1993, Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board meeting on the topic:
Resolving Difficult Issues, Example: Infiltration and Future Climates. The meeting's focus was how various Department of Energy (DOE) site characterization studies are integrated to resolve a difficult issue involving a high degree of uncer-tainty. Meeting presentations included an update on various studies directed toward the understanding of the hydrologic system and past and future climate-conditions. Other presentations provided information on DOE's position on model validation, qualification of computer software,- application of existing data not collected under a Nuclear Regulatory Commission accepted quality assurance program, and when data collection is complete.
Participants included representatives of DOE, DOE Project Investigators from the U.S.
Geological Survey and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and technical contractors of the State of Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.
Quality Assurance Inspection On April 20-22, 1993, the Transportation Branch staff conducted an inspection at the facilities of Advanced Medical Systems, Inc., in Cleveland and Geneva, Ohio. The inspection team reviewed implementation of the quality assurance program in the procurement, maintenance and use of Nuclear Regulatory Commission-certified overpacks for teletherapy head assemblies and source exchange assemblies.
Preliminary findings were discussed with company representatives at the exit meeting.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993
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Public Workshop for NRC Proaram for Elimination of Reauirements Marainal to Safety i
A Public Workshop was held on the NRC Program for Elimination of Requirements Marginal to Safety on April 27 and 28, 1993 at the Holiday Inn, Bethesda.
The workshop commenced with introductory remarks from the Chairman of the Commission and the Executive Director for Operations and other members of the staff to describe to the public and industry the Commission's policy and plans for the program. There were eight panel sessions on various subjects and requirements under consideration in the program: (1) Framework for a i
Performance-Based Regulatory Approach; (2) Containment Leakage Testing Requirements; (3) Fire Protection Requirements; (4) Requirements for Combustible Gas Control Systems; (5) Requests for Information; (6) Quality Assurance Requirements; (7) Requirements for Environmental Qualificaticn of Electrical Equipment; and (8) Requirements for Physical Protection for Power Reactors.
The workshop concluded with a session to discuss continuing efforts and means to institutionalize the program permanently into NRC's regulatory framework.
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A high level of interest from the public and industr,y on the initiatives in the program was evident from. comments from many of the over three hundred and forty attendees that represented forty-four utilities, five industry groups, eight vendors, six state, federal, and international agencies, four public interest groups, and twenty-three engineering and consulting companies.
Representatives of an international union, law firms, and academia also attended the workshop.
Presentations from the panelists, and subsequent discussions between panelists and the audience, provided valuable specific insights and proposals on the technical issues and alternate regulatory approaches. The staff plans to summarize the comments on the technical issues, and provide a synthesis of comments on regulatory philosophy, approaches, and processes, for inclusion in a proceedings of the workshop.
I Proposed Medical-Uses Rule Amendments Sioned by the EDO (10 CFR 30.34(i)(1).
35.200(c)(1). and 35.300(b)(1))
j On April 23, 1993, the Executive Director for Operations signed a proposed rule which will be published for a 30-day public comment period.
The proposed rule would permit medical use licensees to continue to use byproduct material under the provisions of the Interim Final Rule until December 31, 1994.
By that date, the NRC will have completed a' related rulemaking addressing broader issues for the medical use of byproduct material in addition to those issues addressed by the Interim Final Rule. As of now, the Interim Final Rule expires on August 23, 1993.
Dedication of Hualien Laroe Scale Seismic Test (LSST) Model. Hualien. Taiwan
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On April 24, Herman Graves, SSEB/DE, represented the NRC at the dedication ceremony for Hualien LSST facility. Other participants included:
Dr. C. Chung-Chien, Chairman, Taipower; Mr. S. Yoda, President, CRILPI;.
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Mr. J. Taylor, Vice President, EPRI; Mr. J. Betbeder-Matibet, Scientific Advisor, EdF, and other guests. The dedication ceremony was covered by' newspaper press corps from Taiwan and Japan. The test facility, a 1/4 scale model of a reinforced concrete containment with instrumentation located on the-structure and in the field along a three dimensional strong ground motion array, will remain operational for 5 years. The major goal of the program is to collect real earthquake induced soil-structure interaction (SSI) data in order to evaluate and validate computer codes used in SSI analysis of nuclear power plant structures. This facility is one of the largest in the world for i
SSI research. The expectation is that.the test model will be shaken by numerous earthquakes in this seismically active area of Taiwan.
This program is a cooperative effort of the Hualien consortium members:
Taiwanese (Taipower, IES); Japanese (CRIEPI, TEPCO); French (EdF, CEA, Framatome); Korean (K0PEC, KEPCO, KINS); and American (NRC, EPRI).
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Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Items of Interest i
Week Ending April 30, 1993 Incident Response Branch (IRB)
IRB staff participated in Canada's NEA International Offsite Emergency Exercise (INEX I) in Ottawa, Canada on April 28. This was a counterpart exercise to the one sponsored by NRC in Detroit on April 7.
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objectives were to identify any uniquely international aspects of offsite
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response to radiological accidents and to increase the understanding between 1
neighboring countries regarding their individual national approaches to nuclear emergencies.
IRB supported a set of Nuclear Plant Analyzer drills at Region III on April 27-28 presented by INEL.
IRB presented a tour and briefing on the Operations Center on April 28 in support of the national observance of Girls At Work With Their Parents.
Preliminary Notifications i
PNO-II-93-018, Virginia Power Co., Richmond, VA, Manual reactor Trip due to Oscillations Water Hammer in Feedwater System.
PNO-II-93-019, Carolina Power & Light Co., Southport, NC, Brunswick Unit 2 Restart Approval.
PN39322, St. Joseph Hospital, Flint, MI, Brachytherapy Incident.
PN39323, St. Joseph Radiology Associates, Inc., St. Joseph, M0, Recovery of Abandoned Teletherapy Device.
PN39324, Alcoa, Cleveland, Ohio, Media Interest in Remediation Activities.
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Items of Interest Week Ending April 30. 1993 FY 1991 and 1992 Proposed Rule Imnlementinc the b.o. uourt of Appeal Decision and Revision of Fee Schedules: 100% Fee Recovery. FY 1993 A proposed rule entitled "FY 1991 and 1992 Proposed Rule Implementing the U.S.
l Court of Appeals Decision and Revision of Fee Schedules; 100% Fee Recovery, FY t
1993 was published in the Federal Register on April 23,1993 (58 FR 216G2). The proposed rule would amend the licensing, inspection and annual fees charged to NRC applicants and licensees as necessary to recover approximately 100 percent i
of the NRC budget authority for FY 1993. The proposed rule also solicits comment on the alternative approaches that may be taken in light of the Court of Appeals I
for the District of Columbia Circuit decision remanding to the NRC portions of the FY 1991 annual fee rule and, by extension, the FY 1992 annual fee rule. The remanded portions pertain to the NRC decision to exempt nonprofit educational institutions, but not' other enterprises, on the grounds, in part, that i
educational institutions are unable to pass through the costs of annual fees to their customers and the Commission's decision to allocate generic costs associated with low-level waste disposal by groups of licensees rather than by individual licensees. The comment period for the proposed rule closes May 24, 1993.
Trainina and Qualification of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel A final rule entitled " Training and Qualification of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel" was published in the Federal Register on April 26,1993 (58 FR 21904).
The final rule requires each nuclear power plant licensee to establish, implement and maintain a training program for nuclear power plant personnel based on a systems approach to training.
The training program will provide qualified personnel to operate and maintain the nuclear power plant in a safe manner in all i
modes of operation. - The final rule becomes effective May 26, 1993.
Criminal History Proaram Under the requirements of 10 CFR Part 73, the NRC Division of Security administers the Criminal History Program (i.e, processes fingerprint cards from l
licensees).
During the period April 12,1993 - April 23,1993, SEC' received 1,414 new fingerprint cards from and returned approximately 1,832 to licensees.
As of April 23, 1993, 2,047 fingerprint cards were on-hand.
I Marble Panels at OWFN A purchase order has been awarded to Chamberlain Washington, Inc., to inspect and repair existing OWFN marble panel caulking to prevent water leaks during high wind and rain storms.
The contractor will recaulk over existing deteriorated areas only. Work will begin the week of May 3,1993 and be completed by June 7, 1993.
This is a temporary repair until the total marble repair / building recaulking project is completed this fall.
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Sionificant FCIA Recuests Received by the NRC For 5-Day Period of April 23 -
April 29. 1993 Request for Office of Investigations case reports 3-85-015 and 3-86-010 and any Department of Justice referral letters or declination letters pertaining to the above cases.
Ted Wendling, The Plain Dealer, F01A-93-236)
Request for records regarding a fine issued to Baystate Medical Center in Massachusetts.
(Paul Rosenbaum, Cameo Diagnostic Centre, Inc., F01A-93-239)
Request for four categories of records regarding solicitation No. RS-IRM-92-203.
(J.D. Murphy, Computech, F01A-93-240)
Request for IG investigation reports concerning NRC Region IV and Region IV 01 between January 1992 and the present. (David Colapinto, National Whistleblower Center, F01A-93-241) l Request for a copy of " Summary of Unusual Events, Alerts, and Site Area Emergencies," for the period January-December 1992.
(Ophelia Williams, J/R/A Associates, F01A-93-242)
Request for listings of the Health and Human-- Services, Food and Drug Administration's license.
(0phelia Williams, J/R/A Associates, F01A-93-245)
Request for a copy of NRC's Five-Year Plan for fiscal years 1993-1997. (Ophelia Williams, J/R/A Associates, F01A-93-246) i Request for records regarding the disposal of Teledyne Wah Change zirconium tailings.
(John Darke, F01A-93-250)
Request for records regarding the April 16, 1993 Enforcement Conference regarding.
the Radiation Oncology Center.
(Greg Luna of White and Williams, F01A-93 252)
Request for copies of (1) monthly reports for Radiological Surveys from 1990 to the present under contract No. A-9090-0 and A-9093; and (2) records submitted in-accordance with the DOE /NRC Memorandum of Understanding of February 24, 1978 i
pertaining to the Babcock & Wilcox Apollo site.
(Cynthia Virostek, Apollo Boro
.l Councilwoman, F01A-93-253) i Request for records relating to the revocation of license No. 13-26295-01 under the name of George Rebecca.
(Charles Rose, -Institute for Nuclear Medical Education,Inc.,F0lA-93-254) 1 Request for records regarding Interstate ' Nuclear Services of Massachusetts.
(Stacia Falkowski, F01 A-93-255)-
l Request for (1) a list of licensees in northeast Ohio from 1970 to the present;
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(2) copies of records concerning Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer.' District; and (3) copies of inspection reports for Picker from 1960 through 1980.
(Sherry Stein, Advanced Medical Systems, Inc., F01A-93-256)
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Office of Information Resources Management Items of Interests Week Ending April 30, 1993 t
Enerav Science and Technoloav Software Center Energy Science and Technology Software Center has established a new program to announce the availability of NRC codes through the INTERNET system.
All ' new codes will be announced, with restricted U.S. only codes noted.
Computer Virus The Form virus was introduced into White Flint from Pacific Northwest Laboratories (PNL).
The virus was eradicated and PNL was notified.
TCP/IP The installation and initial testing of the Transmission Control Protocol /Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) software on NRC's IBM 9370 minicomputer has been completed. A meeting was held to discuss network integration and testing.
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Office of Personnel Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 Child Development Center On April 23, the NRC Child Development Center received an advanced ruling from the Internal Revenue Service classifying the Center as a publicly supported i
organization exempt from Federal income tax. On April 29, the Center applied for eligibility to receive donations through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Money received from CFC would be used for scholarships for NRC children attending the Center.
Arrivals ABRAHAMS, Susan 0FFICE AUTOMATION ASSISTANT (PFT)
NRR DAWSON, Howard GENERAL ENGINEER (INTERN) (PFT)
NRR VANDERNIET, Clark REACTOR INSPECTOR (PFT)
RIII Retirements DENTON, Harold DIRECTOR, OIP (PFT)
OIP Departures ASARS, Andra RESIDENT INSPECTOR (PFT)
RI PORFIRI, Rosanna PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT CO-0P (OPFT)
OP The agency was saddened by the death on April 28 of Edward Shomaker, a Senior Project Manager for U.S.
Soviet Cooperation in the Office of International Programs.
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Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization and Civil Rights Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 OSDBU Directors Workina Grouo Meetina The OSDBU Directors Working Group met with SBA on April 27, 1993. Major items discussed included a new proposed schedule for FY 1994 goaling. The target i
date for SBA to get their goal setting request to the agencies is June 15, 1993, asking for a response back by August 30, 1993.
It is known that SBA's request to the agencies for FY 1994 goals will contain a request that it be
- l provided with data on their GSA schedule purchases.
In FY 1995 SBA anticipates setting goals with each agency on Federal Supply Schedule Purchases.
~f 2nd Annual 8(a) Small Disadvantaaed Business Fair General Colin Powell and the President of the United States have been invited 1
to cut the ribbon opening the 2nd Annual 8(a) Small Disadvantaged Business Training Symposium and Trade Fair on June 21-22 at the Washington Convention Center. The symposium will focus on the quality products and services offered by minority firms to corporate America, as well as to Federal and State government.
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Office of Enforcement Items.of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 i
Sionificant Enforcement Actions 1.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $10,000 and Confirmatory Order Modifying License (Effective Immediately) was issued on April 26, 1993 to Yale-New Haven Hospital.
This action was based on the results of NRC inspections concerning two incidents. The violations involving failure of the licensee to: conduct surveys, secure radioactive materials, and ensure radiation areas in unrestricted areas comply with regulatory limits were classified in the aggregate as a Severity Level III problem.
In addition, violations resulting in two patient misadministrations were classified in the aggregate as a Severity Level III problem. The base civil penalty for a i
Severity Level III problem is $2,500. The escalation and mitigation factors for the first Severity Level III problem were considered and on balance no adjustment to. the base civil penalty was warranted. With regard to the second Severity Level III problem, 200% escalation was i
warranted based on past enforcement history and multiple examples of violations of quality management requirements. Given the continuing decline in performance, a Confirmatory Order was also issued to require, in part, that the licensee retain an independent consultant to assess the program and the licensee implement an improvement plan.
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $75,000 was issued on April 30, 1993 to Duke Power Company (Catawba). This action was based on a Severity Level III violation for both loops of the Nuclear Service Water system being inoperable from August 1992 through February 25, 1993, due to incorrect torque switch settings on three of the four pump discharge valves. The base civil penalty was mitigated 50 percent for licensee identification, 50 percent for corrective actions and an additional 50 percent for generally good overall past performance relative to Generic Letter 89-10. However, the base civil penalty was escalated 100 percent for prior opportunity to identify the deficiency and an additional 100 percent for the duration of the condition. (EN 93-038)
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Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio paid the civil penalty in the amount of $1,250. This 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 employee of Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 Second Buildina Status During the week, roll-up doors were installed at the loading dock and the south parking garage entrance, caulking of exterior panels was completed, wood doors were hung on floors 2 and 3 and hardware was installed on steel doors on the plaza and Level A.
Insulation and tile were installed throughout the Level A ceiling. The sprinkler system was tested and approved through Floor 6 except for Floor 4.
Fire protection systems were tested throughout the week.
Also during the week, a new waterproof membrane was placed on the exposed 0WFN garage slab over the'P1 Level parking.
On April 28, Office of Consolidation staff and Division of Contracts and Property Management staff met with Haworth, Inc. representatives to discuss the Haworth t
Delivery Order terms.
On April 28, Consolidation staff met with DBI to review design concepts for the signs for all areas in TWFN.
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Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 i
International Hiah-level Radioactive Waste Conference Rosetta Virgilio, State Programs, attended the 4th Annual International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference and Exposition on April 26-30, 1993 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The theme of this year's conference was sharing l
technologies for common needs.
The conference was an -international forum featuring presentations and discussions of scientific and technical information on management and disposal of high-level radioactive waste.
Ms. Virgilio met with the Nye County Advisory Committee on April 28 with representatives from the i
Division of High Level Waste Management to discuss NRC's regulatory program. In y
addition, Ms. Virgilio toured the Yucca Mountain site to learn about the proposed Department of Energy (D0E) program for characterizing the site for a potential high-level radioactive waste disposal facility.
Low-level Waste Forum Ouarterly Meetina Stephen Salomon, State Programs,. participated in the Low-Level Waste (LLW) Forum Quarterly Meeting on April 28-30, 1993 in Austin, Texas. The Forum discussed a number of issues associated with LLW including: single State exclusionary authority; potential use of closed military bases as LLW disposal sites; health effects of low doses of radiation; and surcharge rebates. In addition, a special-session was held on LLW regulation: new developments, interpretations and issues, which examined 10 CFR Part 61--current specifications and future and State i
regulations-- prescriptive vs. performance-based.
Other issues discussed included: interregional access agreement for waste management; uniform manifest; DOE technical assistance; and Congressional activity. Another special session was held on Superfund, other types of cleanups, other State and compact obligations.
The Forum adopted a resolution to meet with the Commission at a l
future date to be determined at the next Forum meeting in July.in Santa Fe, New i
Mexico. The forum adopted a second resolution that it was very concerned about the process and methodology used by the NRC in its recent survey of State and -
compact officials for cost information.
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l ERNRE Subcommittee Meetina Maria Lopez-Otin, Federal Liaison, attended a meeting of the Subcommittee on Economic Research on Natural Resources and the Environment {ERNRE) on April 28, 1993. The meeting was convened to discuss the U.S. delegation position at the r
upcoming Montreal meeting of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The Montreal working group meeting is to be held May 3-7, 1993.
The.ERNRE did a quick review of the proposed work plan for the Montreal meeting, and was asked to submit names of leading economists that would be interested in participating in the writing of the Second Assessment Report.
It is expected that along with
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1 Office of International Programs Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 Foreion Visitors Dr. Moendi Poernomo, Director of Licensing of the Atomic Energy Control Board, Indonesian National Atomic Energy Agency, spent Monday through Thursday in i
courtesy calls on Chairman Selin and Commissioner Remick and detailed discussions with OGC, OSP, and 0IP about (a) the proposed training program for Indonesian safety personnel and (b) organizing for regulation.
Indonesia currently plans to establish an independent regulatory authority in 1994 as a first step toward preparing for the evaluation of the site / nuclear feasibility study now underway, part 1 of which is due in 1995; part 2, in early 1996.
On Wednesday, Professors GUO Renjun, YANG Zijue, and TONG Yungxian of the University of Qinghua in the People's Republic of China met with members of the NRR Instrumentation and Controls Branch to discuss computerized instrumentation and control systems used in U.S. nuclear power plants, regulatory guidance for digital instrumentation and control systems application, and standards of the Institute of Electrical and Electr:aics Engineers.
On Friday, Mr. Ales Skraban, legal Adviser of the Republican Administration for Nuclear Safety (RANS), Slovenian Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning, met with Donna Chaney of OIP to discuss final revisions to the proposed text of the NRC-RANS information exchange and cooperation arrangement.
(Slovenia, where the Krsko nuclear power plant is located, will continue the NRC's former arrangement with Yugoslavia.) The text will be i
circulated for review and comment within the NRC before being submitted for Executive Branch clearance.
RANS hopes to proceed to signature by mid-summer.
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I Region I Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 1.
Oncoloav Services Corporation Region I conducted team inspections at Oncology Services Corporation's Greater Harrisburg Cancer Center and Greater Pittsburgh Cancer Center on April 22 and 23, 1993 and April 26 and 27,1993, respectively.
These inspections were performance-based and focused on the licensee's corrective actions to previously identified weaknesses in their radiation safety program.
In particular, the inspection reviewed the licensee's programs and their implementation in the areas of Radiation Safety Officer and corporate oversight and control of the program, radiation safety training, normal and emergency operating procedures, and internal and independent audit and corrective action programs.
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inspections will be used to determine if relaxation of the Order Suspending License is warranted for the Harrisburg and Pittsburgh facilities.
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Vermont Yankee Emeraency Exercise t
On April 27, 1993, a full-participation 50-mile ingestion pathway emergency exercise was held for the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant.
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The exercise involved a simulated ATWS with minor core damage and primary system leakage to the environment via a steam leak in the drywell, a stuck open i
torus-to-drywell vacuum breaker, and a faulted rupture disk in the containment hardened vent.
Licensee performance on-site was generally good, with no new weaknesses evident and major improvement in Operations Support Center performance.
Off-site performance during the ingestion pathway phase is being evaluated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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Region II Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 1.
Retropolitan Hospital Enforcement Conference On April 28, the Chief Executive Officer of the Metropolitan Hospital in Richmond, Virginia attended an Enforcement Conference in the Region II Office.
The conference was held to discuss apparent violations related to security of radioactive material in unrestricted areas and the licensee's nuclear medicine program. The NRC is also concerned over multiple violations occurring over the last three inspections and the licensee's failure to exercise adequate oversight to achieve compliance.
1 The licensee's Chief Executive Officer presented an outline of the corrective actions, which will include more active hospital involvement in the oversight of the radiation safety program.
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University of Virainia - Research Reactor l
On April 29, the University notified the NRC of a problem occurring with the reactor console instrumentation on April 28, 1993. The University's reactor is a light water cooled, " swimming pool"- type with 2 megawatts rated power. The reactor was operated, inadvertently, for about 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> on April 28 with some protective systems required by Technical Specifications not operable. These systems were most likely made inoperable by an earlier modification of the reactor automatic shutdown logic circuitry made by a senior reactor operator. The University's reactor was shutdown with all systems back to normal working order. The University has agreed to maintain the reactor in a shutdown state until
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of the affect on the reactor console safety systems' circuitry 2) the evaluation has been reviewed and corrective actions implemented by.the i
University's Reactor Safety Committee and 3) the results of the review
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Carolina Power and Licht Company - Brunswick Brunswick Unit 2 has resumed operations after completion of a one-year i
shutdown to correct structural and equipment deficiencies. The NRC is conducting around-the-clock inspections throughout the startup.
The plant is currently at low power levels conducting testing and surveillances of systems.
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Region III Items of Interest Week Ending April 30, 1993 1.
Dresden Nuclear Power Station The Regional Administrator attended a monthly management meeting on April 30, 1993, at the Dresden site to discuss plant performance. The licensee also made a presentation on the root cause investigation of the Unit 3. main turbine failure (due to foreign material left in the
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Commonwealth Edison Company On April 27, 1993, Commonwealth Edison Company announced that Tom Joyce, Zion Station Manager will be the Team Leader for the Nuclear Procurement Process Re-engineering Team. This team is one of three which will be tasked with developing and implementing process improvements in the procurement areas, having a focus on supplier management and cost reduction.
The new Zion Station Manager is expected to be named in June.
In.the interim, Tom Joyce will retain full responsibility as Zion Station-Manager.
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Public Affairs Workshop Public relations representatives from eight Region III utilities attended a public affairs workshop April 28 and 29 in Glen Ellyn, IL.
Attendees participated and observed sessions on the TMI security intrusion, dry cask storage, high and low level waste, NRC enforcement and investigation actions, and emergency preparedness.
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Mayo Foundation On April 30, 1993, an Enforcement Conference was conducted in the Region III office between representatives of the Mayo Foundation (License No.
22-00519-03) and members of the Region III staff.
The purpose of the conference was to discuss the findings from the special inspection conducted from April 2 through 7, 1993. The inspection was conduct _ed to i
review an-ir.cident in which phosphorus-32 was spread to unrestricted areas outside of the licensee's control.
Eight apparent violations were.
identified during the inspection which included failure to conduct surveys which resulted in the spread of' contamination to unrestricted areas. The results of the conference are under review and a' final determination on enforcement action is pending.
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University Of Michigan Ford Nuclear Reactor On April 26, 1993, an open Enforcement Conference was conducted in the Region III office between representatives of the University of Michigan Ford Nuclear Reactor (License No. R-28) and members of the NRC. The:
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purpose of the conference was to discuss the overpower event on March 24, 1993, and the. finding of the team inspection on March 25-26, 1993, sent to investigate the event. Three apparent violations were identified during the inspection. The licensee did not contest the apparent violations during the conference but did contest two parts of the inspection report. The results of the conference are under review and a final determination on enforcement action is pending.
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St. Joseph Radiolooy Associates. Inc.
On April 26,1993, a 600 curie (approximately) cobalt-60 teletherapy sealed source was removed from the office building of Saint Joseph Radiology Association, Inc. (License No. 24-05592-01) located at 702 Jules Street, Saint Joseph, Missouri. Representatives from Neutron Products, Inc. removed the source.
Items removed were the cobalt-60 sealed source and the head of the teletherapy unit, which contained depleted uranium. Through a series of interviews with the licensee's representative, Dr. Joseph Fisher, M.D., it was concluded that the source was abandoned by the licensee. The NRC took action to have the source removed. An NRC inspector was present during the source and teletherapy head removal.
Enforcement action is pending.
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Aluminum Company of America (ALC0A)
On April 28, 1993, the Mayor of the City of Newburgh Heights, an auditor from GAO, and a reporter from the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper contacted Region III regarding the possibility of uranium contamination on the roof of an Aluminum Company of America (ALC0A) building undergoing remediation. The ALC0A facility is located next to Chemetron facility which formerly utilized uranium-238 in a chemical process. The Chemetron facility is currently undergoing remediation.
On April 19, 1993, ALC0A had contacted _ Region III indicating that a survey of the roof of one building identified beta-gamma activity above the NRC release criteria.
On April 28,'1993, ALC0A informed Region III that the activity present is uranium-238.
On April 29, 1993, the Mayor was informed that the contamination was i
uranium, and that Chemetron will be requested to develop a survey plan i
for offsite areas in the vicinity of its processing facility by May 28,_
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Week Ending April 30, 1993 1.
Manaaement Meetino with Enterov Operations. Inc.
Regional management and members of the Regional and NRR staff met on April 28, 1993, with representatives from Entergy Operations, Inc. to discuss site engineering programs at Arkansas Nuclear One.
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Public Meetina with Omaha Public Power District A public meeting was held on April 30, 1993, with the Omaha Public Power I
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District at the Fort Calhoun Station to discuss the results of the Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance report.
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Comoletion of the Diaonostic Evaluation Team (DET) Inspection Onsite Period at South Texas Project (STP)
The Director, Division of Reactor Projects and other members of the Region IV staff attended an interim exit meeting on site on April 30, 1993, where the DET Team Leader presented the preliminary DET inspection findings to the licensee.
The DET completed the last of 3 weeks of onsite inspection activities on April 30 at STP.
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Washinaton Public Power Sucolv System Members of Region V and NRR management met with Supply System management on April 27, 1993 to discuss the SALP for the 14-month period through February 1993. This SALP rated the licensee Category 3 in Maintenance / Surveillance and Category 3, Improving, in Safety Assessment / Quality Verification. The Supply System's new Managing Director, Mr. William Counsil, was present for the meeting, and has-directed a comprehensive response by the licensee.
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Portland General Electric NRR and Region V management representatives met with representatives of the Oregon Department of Energy and licensee management at the Trojan site on April 28, 1993 to discuss long-term shutdown and decommissioning plans. Region V representatives also met separately with PGE's Vice r
President and Chief Nuclear Officer.
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C&R Laboratories. Pearl City. Hawaii On April 28, 1993, a telephonic enforcement conference was held with Mr.
Roland Watson, a radiography licensee. The enforcement conference was held to discuss the licensee's failure to comply with the requirement for radiographers to use personal alarming rate meters set to alarm at 500 mR/hr (1.29 E-4 C/kg-hr) and other less significant apparent violations.
The licensee contended that his erroneous use of an alarming' rate meter which produced a chirp proportional to dose rate should not be cause for significant regulatory concern.
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April 30, 1993 NRR Meetina Notice
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US 5/10/93 None One White Flint North To discuss status report and NRC/GE/BWROG/ORNL H. Richings 1:00-5:00 Room 4B-11 recent calculations for stability /ATWS mitigation EPGs.
5/11/93 50-29' One White Flint North To discuss update on NRC/YAECO M. Fairtile-1:30-3:30 Room IF-5 decommissioning status at Yankee Rowe.
5/12/93 50-390 NRC Resident Inspectors To discuss status, needed NRC/TVA P. Tam 2:00 50-391 Office actions, schedules and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant priorities of various licensing Spring City, Tennessee and inspection issues at Watts Bar.
5/17/93 669 One White Flint North To discuss the process for the NRC/EPRI N. Markisohn 1:00-4:00 Room IF-7/9 Regulatory Treatment of Non-Safety Systems in passive advanced light water reactor designs.
5/19/93 50-325 One White Flint North To discuss the licensee's NRC/CP&L P. Milano 1:00-4:00 50-324 Room IF-7/9 electrical system enhancement initiative at Brunswick.
5/19-20/93 52-001 GE Nuclear Energy To discuss concerns and issues NRC/GE S. Ninh 8:30-4:30 175 Curtner Avenue associated with the review of San Jose, CA the GE ABWR standard safety analysis report and.the final safety evaluation report and to provide the ACRS sub-committee rg the opportunity to tour the GE
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5/3-5 N/A Knoxville, TN To participate in NRC D. Orlando w-National Incineration DOE conference EPA States Licensees Public 5/4 70-1100 OWFN IF-5 Separation of Manu-NRC S. Soong facturing and Product Region I Development Activities at Windsor Facility 5/10 N/A Rockville, MD Public meeting on the Public J. Higdon-Crown Plaza -
Design Basis Threat for Holiday Inn Threat for Radiological Sabotage 5/11-14 N/A Dallas, TX To meet with NRC J. Shepherd Gore, OK-EPA RVI, Sequoyah EPA Fuels Company (SFC)
SFC Staff staff and tour site in Gore, OK 5/12 40-8027-Gore, OK Project Manager NRC M. Horn turnover at.Sequoyah Sequoyah Fuel Fuel site tour 5/19-21 N/A Albuquerque, NM To give presentation NRC E. Ten Eyck at International DOE Training Course's-Sandia Protection of Nuclear
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US 5/25 N/A Baltimore, MD To attend one day Gov't Agencies A. Campbell session on Model Environmental Validation at American Organizations Geophysical Union Public 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 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 P
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'N/A Marriott Hotel Cooperative Severe Accident NRC F.Eltawila Residence Inn Research Program (CSARP)
Foreign participants Bethesda, MD Semiannual Review Meeting NRC contractors
~5/4-6/93 N/A USGS Headquarters Joint U.S. Geological Survey /
NRC, USGS, EPA T.Nicholson Reston, VA NRC Workshop on Research Agreement States, Related to low-Level Radio-Industry, Public active Waste Disposal 5/10-13/93 N/A Brussel s, 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, A. Rubin the TMI-2 Vessel Investigation Utilities / Industry, Project, sponsored by OECD/NEA OECD members, and NRC Public E-F2
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-Number Location Purpose Apolicant NRC Contact 5/10-13/93 NA-Phoenix, AZ Palo Verde Emergency EP Officials D. Kunihiro Planning Exercise 5/11/93 NA Nashville, TN Emergency Planning Tennessee R. Trojanowski Outreach Meeting 5/12/93 NA Parr, SC V.C. Summer local Local Officials R. Trojanowski Officials Meeting 5/17-20/93 NA San Francisco, CA CRCPD Annual Meeting Radiation Health C. Kammerer/
Officials S. Schwartz
.5/17-21/93 NA' Burlington, MA Industrial Radiography States J. Myers Course 5/20/93 NA Brattleboro, VT VSNAP Meeting Vermont Officials M. Miller 5/24-28/93 NA Eureka Springs, AR NRC/ FEMA Workshop EP Officials C. Hackney E
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Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 05/11/93 50-286 Region I Working Meeting on Selected NRC Staff Eselgroth 10:00 a.m.
Emergency Preparedness Members and Licensee Exercise Scenario 05/12/93*
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Waterford, CT Exit Meeting to discuss Selected NRC Staff Lazarus 2:00 p.m.
336/423 DATE CHANGE results of Training Members and Licensee inspection 05/18/93 50-272 Region I Management Meeting to Selected NRC Staff White 10:00 a.m.
50-311 discuss Problems with Members and Licensee the Generic Fundamentals Examination 05/20/93 50-352/353 Region I PEco presentation on the Selected NRC Staff Anderson 9:00 a.m.
50-277/278 revised Senior Reactor Members and Licensee Operator limited to Fuel Handling (LSRO) Training Program 05/27/93 50-309 Region I Security Program Status Selected NRC Staff Lazarus 10:00 a.m.
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'5/11/93 50-255 RIII Consumers Power Co.
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Selected Staff Mtg., IPE 5/13/93 50-315 RIII Indiana Michigan Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman 50-316 Power Company Selected Staff (D.C. Cook) Mgmt.
Mtg. - Enforcement Conference 5/17/93 50-255 Site Consumers Power Co.
Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman (Palisades) Mgmt. Mtg.
Selected Staff 5/18/93 50-454 Site Commonwealth Edison Co. Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman SALP Presentation Selected Staff 5/25-5/27/93 50-295;-
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5/3/93 RIV Discuss implementation of Entergy Ops, J. Pellet 10:00 NUREG-1021, Rev. 7 TV Elec, NPPD, OPPD, GSU, HL&P, WCNOC 5/6/93 50-498; RIV Enforcement Conference Houston L&P M.Satorious 1:00.
50-499 5/10/93' 50-267 RIV Enforcement Conference Pub Svc C0 R. Hall 1:00 5/25/93 40-3453 Moab, UT-Meet w/ Grand County Council Council Members URF0 7:00 p.m.
to discuss NRC review of reclamation plan for Moab millsites.
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