ML20036B254
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| Issue date: | 05/14/1993 |
| From: | Blaha J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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| SECY-93-135, WIR-930507, NUDOCS 9305180380 | |
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For:
The Commissioners from:
James L. Blaha, Assistant for Operations, Office of the ED0 Subiect:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING MAY 7, 1993 j
i Contents Enclosure
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Nuclear Reactor Regulation A
l Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards B
r Nuclear Regulatory Research C
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data D
I General Counsel E*
Administration F
f Information Resources Management G
Controller H*
Personnel I
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights J*
Enforcement K
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Consolidation 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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$'>m J 1mes L. Blaha ssistant for Operations, OED0
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V. McCree, OEDO 504-1721 I
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest Week Ending May 7, 1993 l
Turkey Point Feedwater Nozzle Indications i
The licensee's ultrasonic inspections of the steam generator feedwater nozzles identified cracks in all three nozzles originating in the reducer weld joint and propagating into the reducer base metal. The crack depths ranged up to a maximum of 80% through-wall and up to 20 inches in circumferential dimension.
The licensee attributes the cause of the indications to thermal fatigue and plans to replace the reducers. NRR and Region II staff are currently reviewing the problem for generic implications.
Perry A special Site Review Team (SRT), comprised of NRR and Regional staff, visited the Perry site from April 27-30 to gather additional information on the Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) suction strainer fouling. The licensee also provided an updated status in a conference call on April 30th, with NRR, Region III and the SRT participating.
The most significant development was the identification of glass fibers from the drywell cooler roughing filters in the debris samples taken from the B residual heat removal (RHR) strainer. These fibers collected on the strainer during operation of the B RHR loop and entrained other debris, including corrosion products, that would otherwise have passed through the i
strainer. The resulting mat of material that built up on the strainer resulted in a significant differential pressure' decrease observed in the test runs.
i The licensee has determined that the roughing filters are not needed during power operation and will remove them from the drywell coolers prior to restart of the plant. The licensee is also evaluating the need for containment cooler filters during operation, although those filters are of a different design and apparently are less likely to become a source of strainer clogging.
An extensive cleanup of the drywell and containment has been performed and other potential sources of debris, including insulation, are being evaluated.
The licensee is continuing its corrective actions, including the replacement of all six suppression pool strainers with an improved design, improved procedures for trending RHR strainer differential pressure, and backflushing capability for the RHR strainers.
The effectiveness of these actions in addressing the requirements of the Confirmatory Action Letter will be evaluated by NRR and Region III prior to plant restart.
On April 26, 1993, the NRC issued Information Notice 93-34 to alert all licensees of the potential loss of ECCS function due to strainer clogging, based on the experience at Perry and other plants. However, as a result of identifying the specific clogging mechanism at Perry, the staff is currently drafting an emergency Bulletin to be sent_ to all licensees within the next week. The Bulletin will require certain actions to assure the cleanliness of the containment, including an assessment of filter and insulation material MAY 7, 1993 ENCLOSURE A
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that could be introduced into the suppression pool following a LOCA. The staff and the Perry licensee have been keeping the other BWR-6 plants informed of all developments on this issue.
Steam Generator Tube Ruoture Update Arizona Public Service (APS) is continuing with steam generator tube inspection efforts. APS found that the axial indications (including the ruptured tube) in steam generator number 2 seem to be falling on an arc on the i
tube map. As a result, the licensee decided to expand the scope of eddy current testing to inspect tubes in this arc region in steam generator number 1.
As of May 4, 28 axial indications have been identified in steam generator i
number 2 and nine axial indications have been identified in steam generator number 1.
The indications were found in the tube supports, the freespan and the 9th partial eggcrate support. Three of the nine axial indications in steam generator number 1 were detected with the rotating pancake coil but were missed by the bobbin coil. This brings the total number of tubes in both steam generators where axial indications have been identified with the rotating pancake coil but were missed by the bobbin coil to approximately t
9 tubes. Although no circumferential cracks have been confirmed, the licensee is reviewing a possible circumferential crack indication in the expansion transition area which appears to be consistent with eddy-current data from an unused steam generator. The licensee is planning to pull the tube on the unused steam generator and the suspect tube at Palo Verde for further examination.
Four out of eight tubes have been pulled from steam generator number 2.
Two of the pulled tubes will be sent to Babcox & Wilcox and the rest of the tubes will be sent to Combustion Engineering for analysis. NRR and the Region will be onsite this week to conduct an assessment of the licensee's tube inspection activities.
Also, APS sampled sludge from the secondary side of both steam generators and found the lead content to be 4000 - 6000 ppm (lead accelerates the crevice i
corrosion cracking process). The lead content in these samples was considered unusually high compared to the lead content of 70 - 80 ppm found in sludge samples in the Unit I steam generators during the last outage.
Since the lead content in the samples were the same in both steam generators, APS believes that the source is probably the feedwater. APS is contacting several foreign facilities that have experienced secondary lead contamination to acquire additional information.
University of Virainia - Operation without Scram Functions On May 3, 1993, a Region II inspector, the Region 11 non-power reactor (NPR) section chief, and the NRR project manager were at the University of Virginia i
(UVA) in Charlottesville, Virginia to initiate a reactive inspection to_ an event reported by UVA on April 29, 1993. During troubleshooting of a problem with the reactor protection system, two logic modules were switched under the assumption that they were identical units. They were not identical'and the reactor was operated for five hours without scram protection for high reactor power, short reactor period, or loss of flow. Upon discovery of the problem, the reactor was shut down and will remain down until the event is fully i
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3 understood by the licensee, corrective actions are put into place, and the NRC agrees to a reactor restart. The purpose of the visit was to review the event and immediate licensee actions.
The licensee will submit a 14 day written report that fully describes the event, the safety significance of the event, and the corrective actions taken to prevent reoccurrence.
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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Items of Interest Week Ending May 7, 1993
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i Short Notice Random Insoection Test t
During April 21-23 and April 26-27, 1993, as part of a Program of Technical Assistance to Agency Safeguards (P0TAS) task, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) conducted a Short Notice Random Inspection Test at the Westing-i house Electric Corp., Columbia, South Carolina. The IAEA team extracted the i
Uf cylinder receipts and the finished assembly shipments data from the i
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" mailbox" to be verified with the INFCIRC/288 report. The team qualitatively and quantitatively measured randomly selected UF cylinders to verify the 6
Operator's declared inventory values. The team also measured and verified the i
U contained in randomly selected assemblies. The IAEA team did identify a m
problem in their computer program which they will resolve on their return to Vienna.
Update on the Public Meetina on the Desian Basis Threat A public meeting will be held on May 10, 1993, at the Crowne Plaza Holiday Inn, Rockville, Maryland, to obtain information from members of the public, licensees, and other interested parties relevant to the Nuclear Regulatory i
Commission's review of the design basis threat for radiological sabotage.
Over 75 representatives from the utilities, the general public, and other interested parties have expressed interest in attending. Separate presen-i tations will be given by representatives from Committee to Bridge the Gap, Nuclear Control Institute, Nuclear Management and Resources Council, and one i
private citizen regarding their individual views on the subject meeting.
Topics that will be discussed include adversary characteristics, capabilities and attributes, along with adversary's use of a vehicle to gain access to the protected and vital area and as a weapon or bomb to commit radiological sabotage. A transcript of the meeting will be available to the public through the Public Document Room.
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On May 4, 1993, CE representatives met with the staff of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, the Office of the General Counsel, and Region I to describe CE's plan to remove fuel research and development l
activitics from License SNM-1067 and request a new license to cover these activities.
License SNM-1067 will continue to authorize fuel manufacturing 3
operations until September 30, 1993.
CE's fuel manufacturing operations are scheduled to cease on or about September 30, 1993.
In August 1993, CE plans to notify the Commission in writing and request termination of the SNM-1057 license as required by 10 CFR 70.38.
Following the cessation of fuel production, CE will decontaminate and decommission the buildings used for fuel manufacturing operations. CE's i
action would remove SNM-1067 from 10 CFR Part 171 fee requirements for FY 1994. CE will maintain fuel research and development activities at the Windsor site.
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On April 28, 1993, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued a Safety j
Evaluation Report (SER) on the Safety Analysis Report (SAR) submitted by Pacific Sierra Nuclear Associates (PSNA) in support of the application for the l
Certificate of Compliance to use the Ventilated Storage Cask System VSC-24 at power reactor sites for storage of spent fuel in accordance with 10 CFR Part 72, Subpart L.
Subsequently, on May 3,1993, Certificate of Compliance No.1007 was issued to Pacific Sierra Nuclear Associates based on PSNA's SAR and NRC's SER. The Certificate of Compliance authorizes the holders of 10 CFR Part 50 licenses to use the VSC-24 cask systems for twenty year terms at the civilian power reactor sites pursuant to 10 CFR 72.210.
i On May 5,1993, Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General of the State of Michigan, I
Herbert P. Read, Norman W. Perman, Susan Kimmelman, and The Lake Michigan Federation jointly filed a suit in the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan to prevent the use of the VSC-24 cask system at l
Palisades plant.
Meetino on DOE Test Data Manacement System On April 29, 1993, representatives of the Division of High-level Waste Management, and of the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses met with the Department of Energy, Yucca Mountain Project Office (YMP0) staff to i
discuss the latest development and status of the YMPO Test Data Management i
System.
This meeting resulted in a clearer understanding of how the YMP0 i
plans to compile, manage, and maintain technical data developed through site characterization, design, development, and performance assessment activities.
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Included in this meeting was a discussion of the design, structure, and use of the data base, including the interaction of software and hardware.
i Meetino on Review of U.S. Department of Eneroy Topical Reports i
On May 3,1993, representatives of the Division of High-level Waste Management participated in a meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada to discuss the staff's draft Topical Report Review Plan with representatives of the Department of Energy (DOE), State of Nevada, and affected local governments. Discussions focused i
on the question of issue resolution and the DOE's plans for the use of Topical Reports. The staff's position is that acceptance of a Topical Report indi-cates only that, at the time of acceptance of the report, the staff has no more questions concerning the particular topic. The review plan also allows staff the flexibility to reopen discussion on a topic at any time that events or additional information warrant. The State of Nevada offered several additions to the review plan that it believes emphasize the fact that the staff's acceptance of a Topical Report does not close licensing issues. The DOE offered comments and will provide them to the staff. The staff plans to I
accept comments on the review plan for two weeks before beginning revisions.
All comments will be considered in producing a raviu on to the review plan.
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3 Low-level Waste Manaaement Forum Meetina in Austin. Texas Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff from the Offices of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, State Programs, and the Office of Policy Planning attended the recent meeting of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste forum in Austin, Texas, April 28-30, 1993. A number of topics of special interest to NRC were covered in the meeting. These included discussions of specific 10 CFR Part 61 requirements, including application to alternative disposal techniques, land ownership, the ongoing financial assurance rulemaking, and waste classification; the NRC Cost Survey for low-level waste (LLW) disposal development; surcharge rebates; mixed waste; progress on the uniform manifest rulemaking; the Superfund law; and potential use of closed Department of Defense (D00) bases as sites for LLW disposal facilities.
Highlights of the State reports included a report from California that they expect a positive decision from Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in the next two weeks on the transfer of land to the State, a legislative proposal in Texas to establish a 4
new compact with Maine and Vermont, and a report from Nebraska that a con-tested hearing will be held on June 8,1993, regarding the State's proposed denial of the U.S. Ecology application.
The Forum passed two motions:
one expressing concern about the NRC Cost Survey and requesting an opportunity to review and comment on the draft report; a second, directed at the Department of Energy (DOE) on mixed waste, requesting that DOE continue negotiations on acceptance of mixed waste.
l States expressed support for the uniform manifest rulemaking and identified two Forum members to represent the Forum at the NRC's June 15, 1993, public meeting. During discussion on the surcharge rebates, Forum members expressed concern about a position presented by the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) i that DOE return surcharges to generators, rather than States. 00E reported that they have not yet reached a decision on how they will handle surcharge rebates.
Finally, the Interregional Agreement covering transfer of wastes between compacts and/or States has been signed by ten States'or compacts, and is yet to be signed by Texas, Rhode Island, the Central Midwest Compact, the Southeast Compact, the District of Columbia, and Vermont.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Items of Interest Week Ending May 7, 1993 Differino Professional View (DPyl On April 26, 1993, a DPV filed by a RES employee was closed. The DPV challenged the need for performing certain work under FIN A6879 for resolution of Generic Safety Issue 67.5.1, " Reassessment of Radiological Consequences."
The employee who submitted the DPV stated that the work was unnecessary and i
it was being pursued because of a misunderstanding by his management and the contractor on the definition of primary coolant bypass. The issue has been i
resolved by the employee's agreement to modify the closecut report to include an expanded discussion of primary coolant bypass.
l Meetino with Union Electric Co. on IPEEE I
On April 28, 1993, representatives from Union Electric Company (UE) met with NRC staff to discuss the Callaway individual plant examination for external events (IPEEE). The licensee presented the approach it plans to use to perform the seismic portion of the IPEEE. This approach will capitalize l
on the design basis information already available for the site.
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the Callaway facilities (a SNUPPS design) were designed with high seismic capacities, UE believes it should be able to screen out major portions of the plant from detailed analyses. Although UE did not request formal approval of its approach at this meeting, staff provided comments to the licensee i
regarding several aspects of its approach. The Callaway IPEEE is expected to
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I Meetino with Wisconsin Electric Power Co. Reoardino IPE l
t On May 3,1993, representatives from Wisconsin Electric Power Company met with i
NRC staff to discuss tho Point Beach individual plant examination (IPE). An overview of the IPE analytic process and preliminary findings were presented.
i No specific vulnerabilities have been identified as part of the effort; however, a number of insights and benefits were discussed.
Benefits included enhanced switchover of ECCS from injection to recirculation (33% contribution to total core damage frequency), procedures to align alternate sources of water to condensate storage tanks or auxiliary feedwater suction to extend cooling capability, and improved response to loss of offsite power initiators i
through the addition of two diesel generators and improved gas turbine generator performance. The Point Beach IPE is expected to be submitted i
June 30, 1993.
NRC and BWROG Meetino on Anolication of PSA Methods for Rankino MOVs J
At the request of the BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) Integrated Risk Based Regulation (IRBR) Committee, staff from DE(RES) presented preliminary results from a research program to prioritize the risk importance of motor-operated valves (MOVs). This research was performed to support the needs of the NRR regulatory staff regarding the implementation of Generic Letter (GL) 89-10,
" Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance."
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for industry use.
i Preliminary results were discussed in the meeting. These results include a finding that combinations of non-operational MOVs can substantially increase the core damage frequency over the baseline core damage frequency. Therefore, MOV prioritization should be based on combinations of non-operational MOVs as well as individual MOVs.
Periodic verification intervals of MOVs can also be based on risk importance.
t The IRBR Committee stated that based on their independent study, the DE/RES results would be useful to their ongoing activities. They also stated l
that this interaction was beneficial and suggested that meetings such as these' t
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i Office for Analysis and Eveluation of Operational Data Items of Interest Week Ending May 7, 1993 Diaanostic Evaluation and Incident Investiaation Branch (DEIIB)
The South Texas Project (STP) Diagnostic Evaluation Team (DET) has completed its on-site evaluation periods and is back in Bethesda, MD. evaluating the data collected. A final, formal exit meeting with the licensee to discuss the DET results is scheduled for June 3,1993 at the STP site.
Incident Response Branch (IRB)
NRC staff attended EPA's implementation of the International Nuclear Emergency Exercise (INEX-1) on May 4-6, 1993 assuming an accident in a neighboring country. The exercise was held as part of the integrated U.S. support of the NEA effort to have tabletop exercises for the past-emergency phase conducted in counties all over the world.
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accident in the U.S. affecting a neighboring country on Ypsilanti, MI on April 6-7, 1993.
NRC staff participated at a public meeting on May 6 concerning U.S.
participation in the International Nuclear Events Scale (INES).
This is an alternative rating methodology used in countries throughout the world to permit consistent information dissemination to the international community.
The U.S. is retaining its present 4-level scale as its primary classification i
scheme; however, it will distribute event ratings in accordance with INES internationally as an additional information-sharing mechanism.
Trends and Patterns Analysis Branch (TPAB)
On Thursday, April 29, 1993, the staff held a public meeting to discuss the issues raised by public comments on a draft report, NUREG-1022, Revision 1, NRC Event Reporting Systems, 10 CFR 50.72 and 50.73. As a result of work i
during the past year, it appeared that most of the substantial issues had been i
resolved. However, industry representatives still expressed some substantial disagreements with the staff's proposals in the following areas:
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Engineered Satety features (ESF) actuations. The staff proposed to request that licensees voluntarily report the actuation of specific named systems, such as diesel generators and auxiliary feedwater systems in those cases where a particular licensee has not identified a particular system as an ESF in the FSAR and TS.
Industry representatives generally object to including voluntary reports in the guidance document because they believe it will lead to ratcheting or l
pressure in implementation. The staff steadfastly believes the provision for voluntary reporting is appropriate and will examine guidance on implementation to maintain the voluntary status.
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Outside design basis. The staff proposes to consider a plant outside of its design basis when one train of a two train system is unable to perform its safety function for an extended period of time.
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that this does not include cases of " technical inoperability" such as
. missed surveillance and it does not include relatively short periods of l
time.
l The AEOD staff now plans to redraft the report, obtain office concurrence, and reissue the report for public comment.
Following this second public comment period, which is expected to be brief, CRGR review and ACRS comments will be a
sought and the report will be issued in final form.
Preliminary Notifications PNO-II-93-020, Florida Power & Light Co., Miami, FL,-Injured Worker.
PNO-II-93-022, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, False Media Report of Damage to Research Reactor.
.PNI-9322, NS Realty Recycling Company, Manchester, CT, Nuclear Source Found in Recycling Truck.
Committee to Review Generic Reouirements (CRGR)
The CRGR met on Friday, May 7, 1993 to consider the following:
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Immediatelv Effective Bulletin on Debris Pluacina of Emeraency Core Coolina Section Strainers The bulletin would request that. licensees check for and promptly remove any fibrous air filters or other sources of fibrous material installed or stored in the primary containment which might become dislodged and cause filter clogging in the event of a loss-of-coolant accident.
The CRGR recommended in favor of the bulletin, subject to revisions to be coordinated with the CRGR staff.
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Office of Administration Items of Interest Week Ending May 7, 1993 National Industrial Security Proaram (NISP)
The NISP was established by Executive Order 12829 to safeguard Federal Government classified information that is released to contractors, licensees and grantees of the U.S. Government. During the week of May 3,1993 a Division of Security representative attended two NISP Working Group meetings to review personnel security issues developed from comments on the first draft of the NISP Operating Manual (NISPOM).
SEC representatives will attend additional NISP related l
meetings during the week of May 10, 1993 to review and discuss additional NISPOM j
issues. Executive Order 12829 requires that the NISP0M be published by January l
6, 1994.
New Executive Order for National Security Information l
NRC will serve on an interagency task force, sponsored by the Information j
Security Oversight Office, responsible for drafting a proposed Executive Order i
to supersede Executive Order 12356, " National Security Information." This task force was formed as a result of Presidential Review Directive 29, dated April 26, 1993.
Executive Order 12356 and other directives relating to protection of National Security Information will be re-evaluated and a new Executive Order will l
be drafted that reflects the need to classify and safeguard National Security Information in the post Cold War period. The issuance of a new Executive Order will result in a major effort to revise NRC Management Directive 12,10 CFR Parts 25 and 95, and various NRC forms to conform to the new Executive Order.
l Contract Award to Pennsylvania State University l
l On May 4, 1993 a contract was awarded to The Pennsylvania State University for
" Coupled Thermal-Hydraulic, Containment and Reactivity Calculations."
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contract objective is to perform calculations of the pressure level profiles for l
l several accident scenarios and to assess the potential for a return to power l
during the reflood phase of a LOCA.
Sianificant FOI A Reouests Received by the NRC For 5-Day Period of April 30 -
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Request for eight categories of records regarding spent fuel storage options.
(Michael Keegan, Coalition for a Nuclear-Free Great Lakes, F01A-93-261)
Request for IG case No.90-31H concerning the Seabrook welding program investigation.
(Mary Jo Hill, Syracuse Newspapers, F0!A-93-263)
Request for a copy of the material license for Tri-State Nuclear Pharmacy, West Virginia.
(Cory Clifton, F01A-93-264)
Request for 10 categories of records regarding license 20-27908-01, Cameo Diagnostic Centre, Inc. (Paul Rosenbaum, Cameo Diagnostic Centre, Inc., F01 A l 265) l MAY 7, 1993 ENCLOSURE F
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Request for records that were either reviewed or generated by the NRC in the course of preparing an Environmental Assessment for the renewal of Sequoyah Fuels l
Corporation's license. (Diane Curran of Harmon, Curran, Gallagher & Spielberg, F01A-93-266)
Request for three categories of information regarding NRC's Advisory Committees.
(Thomas Carroll, Carroll Publishing Company, F01A-93-267) l
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Items of Interests Week Ending May 7, 1993 Voice Mail Pro.iect The Small Business Administration signed and awarded a contract on April 30, 1993, to Kathpal Technologies, Inc., for a new NRC Voice Mail System.
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contract contains a 15 week schedule to deliver and install the system, fully test all system features, and transition users from the existing system to the l
new system.
NUDOCS Workstations The Document Management Branch (DMB) has begun a systematic survey of the IRM-assigned space for Nuclear Documents System (NUDOCS) workstations on various floors of One White Flint North. DMB intends to determine the actual status of the space available, the microcomputer equipment dedicated to NUDOCS access, the microfiche reader / printers, and the file cabinets which house the NUDOCS l
microfiche. It has already been noted that, on some floors, the space which is required for NUDOCS workstations had been rcassigned, used for other purposes, j
or otherwise encroached upon by staff within the program office that is the primary occupant of the floor.
The loss of space dedicated to NUDOCS work-stations may result in an inability of the NUDOCS system to. fulfill the function i
for which it was reserved. Additional microfiche file cabinets are available and needed, but cannot be placed, in some cases, in reduced-space areas.
DMB will i
evaluate alternatives to providing NUDOCS microfiche access in these areas.
Archival Facilit y (AF) Activity l
There currently =re no spaces available at the AF for storing additional records.
I We estimate a total of 3,753 spaces will be required for retiring records within the next six months: 1,000 spaces for the Office of Nuclear Re'gulatory Research files transfer project, 2,000 spaces for offices moving to Two White Flint North, and 753 spaces for records pending placement in storage. Activities are underway j
to accommodate the records.
j Support for the Office of Nuclear Reactor Reaulation j
lhe Automated Graphics Section (AGS) completed all artwork for this year's 4'
Nuclear Regulatory Information Conference. Artwork included 42 Posters, a 4x10 ft. banner, 150 name tags, 100 tent cards, the program, information cards and meal tickets, a hotel map of individual session locations, a registration form l
and an accommodation form.
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Week Ending May 7, 1993 IAG/CODAT Meetino Attended On May 5, Peter Goldman, Associate Director for Training and Development, attended a steering committee meeting of the Office of Personnel Management's Interagency Group Committee on Development and Training (IAG/CODAT). Topics discussed included the European Training Program Conference, National Performance Review, and a human resources development data collection system.
Public Service Recognition Week Celebrated l
On May 6 and 7, Tom Yingst of the Office of Personnel staffed an exhibit at the Mall featuring information about the NRC as part of Public Service Recognition Week.
Public Service Recognition Week is sponsored by the Public Employees Roundtable and endorsed by the President's Council on Management i
Improvement.
Its purpose is to raise the public's awareness of the many services national, state, and local governments provide and to pay tribute to the government employees who serve their country every day.
Arrivals MASTEN, Kelle SUMMER CLERICAL (OPFT)
OIG Retirements MYERS, Larry RESIDENT INSPECTOR (PFT)
RIV Departures HARVEY, Margaret ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST (PFT)
NMSS STROUP, Scott CLERK (STAY-IN-SCHOOL) (0PFT)
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i Office of Enforcement Items of Interest Week Ending May 7, 1993 l
1 Sionificant Enforcement Actions A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount f
of 53,750 was issued on May 3,1993, to Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, for a Severity Level III problem associated with a carbon-14 contamination event. The action was based on two violations involving i
failure to keep licensed material under constant surveillance and immediate control, and failure to label radioactive material. The base civil penalty for a Severity Level III problem is 52,500. The penalty was mitigated by 50 l
percent for identification, and was escalated 100 percent for duration.
(EN 93-039)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $100,000 was issued on May 4, 1993 to Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (Millstone). The action was based on a Severity Level II violation related to i
the harassment, intimidation and discrimination against an instrumentation and i
control supervisor for raising safety issues. The base civil penalty was escalated to $100,000 because of the significant management involvement in the i
violation. This action was approved by the Commission in an SRM dated April 30, 1993.
(EN 93-040) l An Order Prohibiting Involvement in Certain NRC-Licensed Activities was issued on May 4, 1993 to Richard J. Gardecki. The order was based on Mr. Gardecki's deliberate submission of false information to former employers to obtain employment in licensed activities and to NRC investigators. -The order-prohibits Mr. Gardecki from being named on an NRC license as a Radiation Safety Officer or supervising licensed activities for an NRC licensee or an Agreement State licensee while conducting activities within NRC jurisdiction.
The order also requires Mr. Gardecki to provide a copy of the order to any person engaged in licensed activities with whom he seeks employment and to notify the NRC of any employment in licensed activities. This action was approved by the Commission in an SRM dated April 27, 1993.
(EN 93-041)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $500 was issued on May 7,1993 to Northern Virginia Endocrinologists, Annandale, Virginia. The action was based on a Severity Level III problem that included two violations for failure to 1) provide a written directive and l
to verify the patient's identity by more than one method for medical administrations of iodine-131, and 2) instruct individuals using licensed materials under the supervision of an authorized user in the licensee's written quality management program (QMP).
The base civil penalty of $500 was escalated 50 percent because the violations were identified by the NRC and l
mitigated 50 percent because of prior good performance. No.further adjustment to the base civil penalty was warranted. A Severity Level IV violation was also cited regarding the disposal of licensed material in ordinary trash.
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount t
of 54,000 was issued on May 7, 1993, to N.V. Enterprises, Casper, Wyoming.
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The action was based on a Severity Level 11 violation involving the deliberate f
failure of the licensee to comply with the requirement that radiography personnel wear alarm ratemeters at all times during radiographic operations.
i The base civil penalty of $8,000 was reduced by a net 54,000. This was based on mitigation of 50% for corrective actions and 100% for good licensee performance, which was balanced against escalation of 100% for multiple occurrences. (EN 93-043)
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1 Second Buildina Status During the week, an average of 120 workers per day were on site. Tests continued on fire control devices and dampers and base-building work approached 95 percent completion.
Leak tests were completed on the OWFN plaza exposed deck.
Three leaks were noted and will be sealed.
Doors were being hung on all core area rooms and stairwell openings on floors two through ten.
Grading and paving of the driveway around TWFN were delayed during the week by heavy equipment scheduling and rain.
On May 4, members of the staff attended a meeting of the " Relocation Managers
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the Director attended a meeting of the Transportation Action Partnership of North Bethesda and Rockville (TAP). Election of officers was held and the Director, Office of Consolidation, was re-elected to the TAP Board.
I On May 5, at a weekly progress meeting the Lerner representative announced that bids for construction of the interior of TWFN would be opened on May 11.
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developer estimates that work by the interior construction contractor will begin around the end of May. Although this is a delay of about a month and a half from earlier estimates, the NRC estimate for moving people into the new building is still early April 1994.
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Week Ending May 7, 1993 Compilation of Costs for low-level Waste Disposal Facili' 3-A compilation of the costs associated with the regulation, development, operation, and closure and monitoring of low-level waste disposal facilities has been completed and reported in OPP-93-02. The cost data, which are representative of the activities being conducted in response to the Low-Level Waste Policy Act of 1980 and the 1985 Amendments Act, were accumulated from i
States and LLW compacts.
In addition, similar cost data was accumalated from l
Finland, France, Spain, and Sweden relative to their already operating LLW disposal facilities.
Also included in this report are the trends in volume and curie content of LLW disposal in the United States, covering the years from 1980 to present.
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State Department Meetino with Australia On Wednesday, Ronald Hauber attended the opening session of bilateral j
discussions between the U.S. and Australia on nonproliferation issues. The discussions concentrated on bilateral agreements for the supply of nuclear i
fuel to power reactors.
NPT Workino Group Meetino On Thursday, Dr. Karen Henderson and Mr. Clarence Breskovic attended the last I
working group meeting before the first NPT preparatory committee meeting in New York in preparation of the 1995 NPT review conference. At the meeting which was chaired by ACDA, the U.S. delegation was given final instructions on the following issues:
rules of procedure; the roles of observers; scale of assessments; and the participation of Yugoslavia, North Korea and Iraq.
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On Monday, President Takao Ishiwatari of the Japan Power Reactor'and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation (PNC) visited Chairman Selin and Commissioner de Planque to discuss nuclear regulatory issues.
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the United States as part of the delegation accompanying the Japanese Science i
and Technology Agency's new Minister, Mamoru Nakajima, on his first visit to j
this country.
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185, Hatch Act Senators Glenn/Roth 342 DSOB Reform Senate Governmental Affairs Gerke 05/13/93 2:00 Non-NRC Federal Employee Reps. Norton/Morella 311 CHOB Leave Sharing Comp & Employee Benefits llouse Post Office & Civil Serv Combs 05/26/93 TBA Commission Agreement State Reps. Synar/Hastert TBA Program Env, Energy & Natl Resources T6 A> 7 A T _J_ V E--
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Open Forum to Discuss Radiolooical Emeraency Preparedness On May 6, 1993, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., NRC Region I and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region II co-sponsored an open forum l
to discuss radiological emergency preparedness for the Artificial Island and Oyster Creek sites. The forum was held in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Forum participants / panelists included the Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) (which hosted the forun), the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management (NJOEM), the New Jersey Bureau of Nuclear Engineering (NJBNE), General Public Utilities Nuclear (GPUN) as well as NRC and FEMA.
Invitations to attend were extended to elected officials, county and municipal emergency coordinators, and the broadcast and print media.
The purpose of the forum was to present/ discuss FEMA, NRC, State, local i
official, and licensee nuclear emergency preparedness roles.
Speakers on the agenda include the Regional Director / Administrator fr:m FEMA' Region II and USNRC Region I, the Deputy Director of NJOEM, the Vice President - Chief Nuclear Officer from PSE&G, the Vice President -
Director of Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station from GPUN, and the Director, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy (NJDEPE), Division of Environmental Safety, Health and Analytical l
Programs. Approximately 50 invited participants attended the forum.
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Indian Point Unit 3 On May 6,1993, Mr. William Kane, Deputy Regional Administrator, Region i
I, provided testimony before the Joint Hearing of the New York State
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in Cortlandt, NY.
Mr. Kane summarized NRC's past assessments, recent inspection activities, and our current plans for assessing the problems 6
at Indian Point 3.
Mr. Richard M. Flynn, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for the New York Power Authority and Mr. Ralph Beedle, Executive Vice President Nuclear Generation, NYPA also provided testimony-and i
received the majority of the Committee's questions.
Mr. Frank Murray, Chairman, New York State Energy Office provided testimony which included detailing the Governor's announcement of a six i
member interagency working group that will review the management audit currently oeing conducted by NYPA. Mr. Peter Bradford, Chairman of the New York Public Service Commission will chair this working group.
Other speakers included Dr. Ernest Sternglass, Professor of Radiological Physics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, the Honorable George Begany, Mayor of Buchanan, and Maureen Morgan, a local activist.
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Virainia Electric and Power Company On May 3, representatives of the Virginia Electric and Power Company were j
in the Region II Office to present their Design Basis Documentation-f program.
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i On May 3, the Deputy Director, Division of Reactor orojects was in Headquarters briefing Congressman Charlie Rose's (D-North Carolina) Staff on the status of the Brunswick facility.
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On May 5,1993, a radio report in Raleigh, North Carolina indicated that l
the North Carolina State University Research Reactor had been damaged by a fire.
This report was inaccurate.
On May 3, 1993, there was a t
substantial fire in an Electronics Research Laboratory Building across the street from the research reactor.
The fire did not impact the research reactor or the building containing the research reactor.
The research reactor was not operating at the time.
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The State of North Carolina was notified.
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Roof Surveys of Structures Near Chemetron Corp.
I Since May 4, 1993, a three person Region Ill team has been surveying the i
roofs of homes and commercial buildings near the Chemetron Corporation l
plant in Newburgh Heights, Ohio and Cleveland, Ohio. The survey was to determine if any offsite contamination had occurred from activities at l
the Chemetron plant. The effort was initiated by the recent discovery of depleted uranium contamination on the roof of the ALC0A Corporation i
building to the west of the Chemetron plant. To date, 2 of the 18 l
structures surveyed have shown direct radiation levels of 150 counts per minute (c/m) (background readings were 50 c/m). One small area of a slightly elevated radiation level (150 c/m) was also detected between the fence line of the McGean-Rohco property (part of the Chemetron site) and another industrial site. Samples of roofing and soils have been i
collected for further analysis to identify the isotopes involved. An 1
open exit meeting was held on May 7, 1993, in the Newburgh Heights L
Village Hall to discuss the results of the survey.
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D. C. Cook Nuclear Plant On May 1, 1993, Dr. E. Linn Draper succeeded Richard E. Disbrow as
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Corporation (AEP). Mr. Disbrow retired at the end of April after 39 years with AEP.
Indiana / Michigan Power Company, an AEP subsidiary, is owner and operator of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant.
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Palisades Dry Fuel Stor3ae Cask Activities Region III and NRR developed and implementen an augmented inspection program for the initial utilization of the VSC-24 dry fuel storage cask i
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I On May 4, 1993, the Attorney General of the State of Michigan, and other parties, filed suit in the U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids, Michigan, seeking a Temporary Restraining Order to enjoin NRC from allowing use of the dry cask storage system. The judge in the case declined on May 6 to issue a Restraining Order; he ordered briefs and arguments by May 10 on the question of his court's jurisdiction in the matter.
The licensee proceeded with cask load as scheduled very early on May 7.
Continuous inspection coverage was provided by a team of inspectors and i
the NRR project manager, under the direction of the responsible Region III Branch Chief.
Cask loading was completed uneventfully by 6:45 a.m. on May 7.
By 2:15 p.m. the cask was placed in the wash down pit and inspection coverage converted from continuous to on-call for i
specific welding, NDE and cask moving activities.
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Steam Generator Tube Inspection at Arkansas Nuclear One - Unit 2 i
Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2, commenced a 20-day planned outage at l
12 midnight on May 1, 1993. The primary focus of the outage is the j
inspection of steam generator tubes in both steam generators. This f
additional inspection is being performed in response to findings during the last refueling outage that indicated greater than expected steam generator tube degradation.
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Region IV office on May 3, 1993, to discuss the implementation of NUREG-1021, " Operator Licensing Examiner Standards," Revision 7.
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South Texas Pro.iect Manaaement Chanaes Houston Lighting & Power Company has announced that, effective May 17, 1993, Mr. Joka Groth will assume the position of Vice President, Nuclear Generation, with responsibility for plant management, maintenance, plant l
operations, technical services,. security, planning and scheduling, t
nuclear generation projects, and the corrective action group. Mr. Groth is a U.S. Naval Academy graduate and a retired Navy Captain. His most recent position was Vice President and Director, Analysis Division with l
INPO.
Effective June 1, Mr. Warren Kinsey, the current Vice President, Nuclear Generation, will assume the new position of Vice President, Plant l
Support with responsibility for industrial safety and health, nuclear training, facilities management, and emergency preparedness.
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The Group Vice President - Nuclear and members of his staff held an enforcement conference in Region IV office on Thursday, _May 6.
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associated with the inadequate sizing of supply fuses for the solid-state protection system (SSPS).
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River Bend Station The Regional Administrator and members of his staff visited the River i'
Bend Station on May 5-6, 1993, to gain a current perspective on the-status and condition of the facility.
The visit included discussion with the residett inspectors, a tour of the facility, and discussions with licensee management.
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Meetino with Homestake Minina Company j
On May 6,1993, the Director, Deputy Director, and select members of the URF0 technical staff met with representatives of Homestake Mining Company to discuss the reclamation plan proposed for the Grants Uranium Mill. This meeting was rescheduled from April 28, 1993.
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Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station. Unit 2 Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Unit 2 went critical at 4:46 p.m.
(CDT) on May 5,1993, following a manual reactor trip due to the closure of a main feedwater isolation valve on May 4.
The generator was synchronized to the grid at 2:27 a.m. on May 6, and a remote shutdown t
operability test which is part of the power ascension test program was successfully completed around 4 p.m. the same day The licensee performed a turbine trip / loss of off-site power test late-on May 8, and Region IV personnel witnessed the evolution. The plant remains shutdown for a short maintenance outage while management l
assesses the results of start-up testing and plant operations up to the 50 percent power plateau. Region IV inspectors and management are i
reviewing the licensee's self-assessment results.
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Twin Falls Clinic and Hosoital-Telephonic Enforcement Conference An enforcement conference was held on May 7, 1993, at 11:00 am CDT to review findings related to the licensee's failure to establish a quality management program.
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Palo Verde Steam Generator Tube Rupture Review The Arizona Public Service (APS) Company is continuing their efforts to determine the cause of a steam generator tube rupture which occurred at i
Unit 2 on March 14, 1993. The unit is presently in a refueling outage l
with the steam generators open for inspection.
The location of the rupture was relatively high in the steam generator in a free span section (between tube supports). APS is conducting eddy current testing and will remove eight tubes as part of their root cause review efforts. Onsite i
review of the licensee's activities by both regional and NRR personnel is occurring.
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Proposed Rule to be Sioned by EDO On May 5, 1993, the Executive Director for Operations approved a proposed rule that would amend 10 CFR 50.54(a)(3) and 10 CFR 54.37(b) to l
apply consistently the reference to the frequency of FSAR update j
submittals as required by 10 CFR 50.71(e)(4). A recent amendment to 10 CFR 50.71(e) allows licensees to submit FSAR updates annually or six months after each refueling outage. The proposed rule would make these two sections of 10 CFR Parts 50 and 54 consistent with that change.
This constitutes notice to the Commission that, in accordance with the rulemaking authority delegated to the EDO, the EDO has signed this proposed rule for publication in the Federal Register.
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5/17/93 50-354 One White Flint North To discuss technical issues and NRC/BWROG/GE E. Trottier 1:00-3:00 Room IF-5 resolution status, status of liope Creek SER and its release to Docket, potential utility submittals, change in lead plant for MSIV-LCS amendment, NRR plans to prepare Part 100 rule change or other regulatory options, and seismic walkdown issues.
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 50-317 One White Flint North To discuss a proposed request NRC/BG&E D. Mcdonald 10:00-12:00 50-318 Room 16B-11 for Technical Specification Amendments to allow fuel movement in Mode 6 with an open containment for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2.
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$0-325 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 f2 analysis report and the final
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ex-6 5/20/93 50-247 Cne White Flint North To discuss a possible future NRC/ CON F. Williams 1:00 Room 138-9 application to permit EDISON / NORTHEAST calibration of Rod Position TECHNOLOGY CORP.
Indication at power at Indian Point, Unit 2.
6/1/93 None One White Flint North To discuss WCAP-10541, Rev. 2, NRC/WOG R. Jones 1:00-5:00 Room IF-19 "RCP Seal Performance following a loss of All AC Power."
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Date/ Time Number location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 5/10-13/93 N/A
- Brussels, Code Applications and Maintenance CAMP members D.Solberg Belgium Program (CAMP) Semiannual Meeting NRC, NRC contractors, utilities / industry 7/6-9/93 N/A Boston, MA RELAPS International Users RELAPS Users D.Solberg Seminar 7/7-8/93 N/A Holiday inn Nuclear Safety Research Review
- NSRRC, G.Sege Bethesda, MD Committee meeting - General E.Beckjord, review of NRC research programs other NRC staff, public 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 m
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Date/ Time Numb _er location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 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 I
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Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Apolicant NRC Contact 05/17/93 50-352 Limerick Tr.,
Limerick Performance Selected NRC Staff Anderson 9:00 a.m.
50-353 Center, Rms.
Assessment Meeting Members and Licensee 12 & 13, Limerick, PA 05/17/93 50-352 Region I Management Meeting to Selected NRC Staff Anderson 1:00 p.m.
50-353 discuss Operator Members and Licensee Requalification Program 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 05/19/93 03014870 Region I Enforcement Conference to Selected NRC Staff Dwyer 1:00 p.m.
WAYNE GENERAL HOSPITAL discuss violations identi-Members and Licensee fied during inspection covered April 13-14, 1993 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 m
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Brief Members and Licensee 05/27/93 50-387 Region I Licensee Presentation of Selected NRC Staff White 10:00 a.m.
50-388 Mid-Term Sel f Assessment Members and licensee of SALP Functional Areas 06/15/93 50-333 Oswego, NY NYPA presentation of the Selected NRC Staff Eselgroth 10:00 a.m.
FitzPatrick results improve-Members and Licensee ment Program 06/29/93 50-387 Region I Introduction of Recently Selected NRC Staff White 10:00 a.m.
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E3 05/10/93 50-438 RII Office Reactivation Presenta-RA, Ril Staff Ebneter 10:30 a.m.
50-439 tion for TVA Bellefonte and Licensee facility 05/12/93 50-395 Jenkinsville, SC SALP Presentation RA, Ril Staff Ebneter 10:00 a.m.
SCE&G - Summer and Licensee 05/12/93 50-390 Spring City, TN Oversight Meeting with RA, Ril Staff Ebneter 10:30 a.m.~
50-391 TVA - Watts Bar site and Licensee 05/13/93 45-08909 RII Office Enforcement Conference DRA, Ri! Staff Reyes 2:00 p.m.
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and Licensee 05/14/93 45-16546-RII Office Enforcement Conference RA, RII Staff Ebneter 10:00 a.m.
01; 04 ATEC Associates of VA and Licensee 05/14/93 52-24908-Ril Office Enforcement Conference RA, RII Staff Ebneter 2:00 p.m.
02 Ponce I&M Eng. Lab, Inc. and Licensee 05/19/93 50-321 Ril Office Management Meeting RA, Ril Staff Ebneter 1:00 p.m.
50-366 Georgia Power Co - Hatch and Licensee 05/20/93 50-338 Ril Office OPEN Enforcement Conf.
RA, Ril Staff Ebneter 10:00 a.m.
50-339 VEPC0 - North Anna and Licensee 05/20/93 Columbia, SC Chairman meeting with Tech. Asst.
Ebneter 1:00 p.m.
Governor of SC and RA 2:15 p.m.
Columbia, SC Chairman touring the Same as above Ebneter Westinghouse Fuel Fac.
c2 05/21/93 50-395 Jenkinsville, SC Chairman at Summer site Tech. Asst., RA, Ebneter fi 8:00 a.m.
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tion Licensec 05/25/93 50-327 Soddy-Daisy, TN Com. Curtiss at Sequoyah Tech. Asst., RA Ebneter
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Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 5/17/93 50-255 Site Consumers Power Co.,
Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman Palisades - Management Selected Staff Meeting 5/18/93 50-454 Site Commonwealth Edison Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman Co., Byron - SALP Selected Staff Presentation 5/25-5/27/93 50-295; Site Commonwealth Edison Regional Administrator Forney Co. - Zion Review Team Selected Staff Site Meetings 5/27/93
.50-373; RIII Commonwealth Edison Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman 50-374 Co., LaSalle - Meeting Selected Staff with Vice President 6/02/93 50-237; Rlll Commonwealth Edison Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman 50-249 Co., Dresden - Routine Selected Staff Management Meeting I
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NRC Date/ Time Number location Purpose Applicant Contact 5/10/93 50-267 RIV Enforcement Conference Pub Svc C0 R. Hall 1:00 5/21/93 Multiple Corpus Christi, Issues related to NRC Uranium Producers R. Hall
~1:00 Facilities TX licensed in situ uranium production facilities 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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