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Forwards Endorsements 4 & 5 to Nelia Certificate N-90, Endorsements 5 & 6 to Maelu Certificate M-90 & Endorsements 34,35,36,37,38 & 39 to Nelia Policy NF-274
ML20044A141
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 06/20/1990
From: William Cahill, Walker R
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To: Murley T
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
TXX-90216, NUDOCS 9006280121
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P, Log # TXX-90216 i

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C 232 Ref. # 10CFR140.13 Jtine 20,1990 William J. Cahill. Jr.

I;munre tw Preskknt Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attn:

Dr. Thomas E. Hurley U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555

SUBJECT:

COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (CPSES)

DOCKET HOS. 50-445 AND 50 446 NUCLEAR LIABILITY INSURANCE AND SECONDARY F1HANCIAL PROTECTION

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Dear Dr. Hurley:

Two certified copies of the following endorsement to our Nuclear Workers Insurance HAELU Certificate No. NW 190 have been enclosed for your records.

No. 12 SUBSCRIBING COMPANIES AND THEIR PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT (FACILITY WORKER FORH) CALENDAR YEAR 1919 In addition, two certified copies of the following endorsement to our Nuclear.

Liability Insurance NELI A Policy No NF 274 have been enclosed for your records.

No. 34 WAIVER OF DEFENSES ENDORSEHENT (Extraordinary Nuclear Occurrence)

No. 35 SUPPLEMENTARY ENDORSEHENT WAIVER OF DEFENSES REACTOR CONSTRUCT 10H AT THE FACILITY No. 36 Restriction of Comoantes Oblication to Defend.

Investicate. Neactiate or Settle Any Claim or Sull (Section 170 0, of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended)

No. 37 R&]VER OF DEFENSES ENDORSEHENT (Extraordinary Nuclee Occurrence)

No. 38 SUPPLEMENTARY ENDORSEHENT WAIVER OF DEFENSES RLACTOR CONSTRUCTION AT THE FAClllTY No. 39 AMENDATORY ENDORSEHENT (FACILITY FORH) 9006280121 900620

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j.'J TXX 90216 Page 2 of 2 Finally, two certified copies of the following endorsements for Secondary Financial Protection NEllA Certificate No. N 90 and MAELU Certificate No.

M 90 have been enclosed for your records.

Nos. 4 and 5 ENDORSEMENT TO CERTIFICATE NO. E-1Q (for N 90 only)

Forming Part of Master Policy No. 1

. Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance (Secondary Financial Protection)

Nos. 5 and 6 ENDORSEMENT TO CERTIFICATE NO. R 1Q (for M 90 only)

Forming Part of Master Policy No. 1 Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance (Secondary Financial Protection)

No. 7 SUBSCRIBING COMPANIES AND THEIR (for M 90 only)

PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT (SECONDARY FINANCIAL PROTECTION)

CALENDAR YEAR 191Q This information is provided to fulfill the financial protection requirements of 10CFR140.13 with regard to Operating License No. NPF 87 for CPSES Unit 1 and Special Nuclear Material License No. SNM 1986 for CPSES Unit 2.

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Mr. R. D. Martin. Region IV Resident inspectors. CPSES (3)

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Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance MUTUAL ATOMIC ENERGY LIABILITY UNDERWRITERS' SUBSCRIBlNG COMPANIES AND TMElt PROPORf!0NATE LIABILiff Ele 0RSE9ENT (SECONDARY FINANCIAL PROTECT.tDN)

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It is agreed that with respect to bodily injury, property damage or environmental damage caused, during the effective period of this endorsement, by the nuclear energy hazards The word " companies" wherever used in the Certificate means the subscribing a.

companies listed below.

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The certificate shall be binding on such companies only, Each such company shall be liable for its proportion, as designated below, c.

of any obligation assumed or expense incurred under the Certificate because of such bodily injury, property damage or environmental damage.

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It is agreed that the effective period of this endorsement is from the beginning of the effective date of this endorsement stated below to the effective date that i

another " Changes In Subscribing Companies And In Their Proportionate Liability t

Endorsement" changes the Companies and/or their proportions as listed in this endorsement, or to the time of the termination or cancellation of the Certificate, if sooner.

1 American Motorists Insurance Company 33.33%

Arkvright Insurance Company 33.33%

Liberty Insurance Corporation 33.34%

This IS TO CERTMY THAT iH:S iS A TRUE COPY Of THE CRIGlNAL CERTiflOW. PDMG iHE NUMBER DESIGN ATED HCREON, FOR INSURANCE COVEWd UNDER THE MMTER POLICY-NUCLEAR ENERGY LIAB!UTY INSURAW (SECONDARY F!g' NCIAL PROTECTION). NO INSU ANCE 13 Afr0R

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Effective Date of this Endorsement January 1. 1990

-To form a part of Certificate No. M-90 12:01 A.M.

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Issued to Texas Utilities Electric Company Texas Municipal Power Agency Date of issue April 1.1990 For the Subscribing Companies MUTUAL A OMIC ENERGY LIABILITY ERVRITERS By

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Nuclear Energy Uability Insurance MUTUAL ATOMIC ENERGY UABluTY UNDERWRITERS L

ENDORSENENT TO CERTIFICATE No. M-90 FORNING PART OF MASTER POLICY No. 1 NUCLEAR ENER0Y LIABILITY INSURANCE (Secondary Financial Protection) i 1.

In paragraph (c) on Pages 1 and 2 of the certificate..and in all endorsements to the certificate relating thereto, the words " bodily injury or property damage" are amended to read "hadily, in turv. pronerty damate or environ =antal dammen".

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This mdorsement applies to all claims for damages, costs.

expen ses or other relief or recovery for which coverage is i

sough: under the policy, and which are first made in writing against any insured on or after the effective date of this endorsement stated below.

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THIS is TO CERTFY THAT THIS 13 A TRUE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL i.

CEPTIFict<Ti. MARiNO THE NUMBER DESIGNA1ED HEREON, FOR INSUAANCE COVEnAGE UNDER THE MASTER POUCY NUCLEAR ENERGY LIAB!UTf IN51MhCE (SECONDARY FINANCIAA' PROTECTION). NO IN5URANC IS AFFORDED BY THIS COPY, //

JOHN L C' T8.

VICE prest 'T-UNDERWRITING AMERICAN NUCLEAR INSURERS Effective Dr,te of this Endorsement February 8, 1990 To form a part of Certificate No. M-90 12:01 A.II. Stannard time Issued co Texas Utilities Electric Compan_y Texas Municipal Power Aaency Date of issue March 23, 1990 For the S2bscribing Companies NUTUAL ATtMIC EXERGY LIABILITY WRITERS By Endorsement No.

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Forming Part of Master Policy No. 1 Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance (Secondary Financial Protection)

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Subparagraph (c) on Page 1 of the certificate is amended to read as follows:

(c) to bodily iniury or oronerty damate i

(1) with respect to which the crimary financial orotection described in Item 4 of the Declarations i

would apply but for l

(i) exhaustion of its limit of liability as described in condition 6

of the Naster Policy, or O 1) the application of Insuring Agreement IV,

" Application of Policy" of the crimary financial nrotection, as amended by paragraph j

3 of the Waiver of Defenses Endorsement attached thereto, and (2) which is caused during the certificate period stated in Item 6 of the Declarations by a nuclear incident arisirg out of, or in connection with the nuclear reactor described in Item 3 of the Declarations, and (3) which is discovered and for which writter claim is made against the insured _ not later that ten (10) years after the end of the certificate period stated in Item 6

of the Declarations.

However,. this subparagraph (3) shall not operate to bar coverage for bodily iniurv or oronerty damaae caused by an extraordinary nuclear occurrence.

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Item 4. (b) of the certificate is deleted.

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of the certificate is amended to read as follows:

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CERTirtCME N'.t,R:NG THE NUi"3ER DESIGNATED HEREON', FOR INSURANCE COVCRAGE UNDER THE MASTER POLICY-UUCLEAR ENERGY LIAWLR M G R! C: "ECCA: kRY flNAF.AL PROTECTION). NO

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Issued to Texas Utilities Electric Company Texas Municipal Power Agency Date of issue March 23, 1990 For the Subscribing Companies MFruaL ATONIC BERGY LIABILITY WRITERS By

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Nuclear Energy Usbility insurance NUCLEAR ENERGY UABluTY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION ENDORSENENT TO CERTIFICATE No. N-90 FORMINO PART OF MASTER POLICY No. 1 NUCLEAR ENER0Y LIABILITY INSURANCE (Secondary Financial Protection) 1.

In paragraph (c) on Pages 1 and 2 of the eartifigatR. and in all endorsements to the cartificate relating thereto, the words " bodily injury or property damage" are amended to read

" bodily in iurv, property damate or environmental damaneH, This endorsement applies to all claims for damages, costs, 2.

expenses or other relief or recovery for which coverage is sought under the policy, and which are first made in writing against any insured on or after the effective date of-this endorsement stated below.

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i THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL CEATIT!CATE. IT Vl"C THE NUMBER DESIGNATED HEREON, FOR t

INSunt G CGVERAGE UNDER THE MASTER P0UCY-NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABluT' NFUMCE (SECONDARY FINANC%L PROTECT',0N). NO INSURAN, E IS AFFORDED RY THIS COPY.

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Effective Date of this gndorsement February 8, 1990 To form a part of Certificate No. N-90 12:01 A. M. Standard time Issued to Texas Utilities Electric Company Texas Municipal' Power Agency Date of Issue March 23, 1990 For the S s ribing C

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It is agreed that effective February, 8,1990:

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Subparagraph (c) on Page 1 of the certificate is amended to read as follows:

(c) to bodily ini m or Dronerty damaae t

(1) with respect to. which the primary financial nrotection described in Item 4 of the Declarations would apply but for (i) exhaustion of its limit of liability as described in condition 6

of the Master Policy, or l.

(ii) the application of Insuring Agreement IV,

" Application of Policy" of the primarv financial nrotection, as amended by paragraph 3

of the Waiver of Defenses Endorsement attached thereto, and (2) which is caused during the gartJ1'icate period stated in Item 6 of the Declarations cy a. nucinar incident arising out of, or in conne'.: tion with the nuclear reactor described in Item 3 ref the Declarations, and (3) which is discovered and for which written claim is made against the insured not later than ten (10) years after the end of the certificate period stated in T. tem 6

of the Declarations.

However, this subparagraph (3) shall not operate to bar coverage for bodily iniurv ur oronerty damaae caused by an 3Xtraordinary nuclear occurrence.

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Item 4. (b) of the certifica,t,g is deleted.

III.) Item 7.

of the certifica1g as amended to read as follows:

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l JOHN L Qv,$TTROCCHI VICE PRESIDENT-UNDERWRITING AMERICAN NUCLEAR INSURERS 1.

Effective Date of this Endorsement February 8, 1990 To fora a part of Certificate No. N-90 12:01 A. N. Standard time Issued to Texas Utilities Electric Company and Texas Municipal Power Agency.

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NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION 1

ANENDATORY ENDORSEMENT (Facility Form)

It is agreed that:

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INSURING AGREEMENT I is replaced by the following:

I COVERAGE A - LIABILITY l

To pay on behalf of the insured all sums which the insured shall become legally obligated to pay as covered damages because of bodily injury or property damage, or as covered environmental cleanup costs because of environmental damage.

This Coverage applies only to bodily injury, property : damage or environmental damage caused during the policy period by the nuclear energy hazard, and which is discovered and for which written claim is made against the insured, not later than ten (10) years after the end of the policy period.

The companies shall have the right and duty to defend any claim or suit against the insured alleging such injury or damage, and seeking damages or costs which are payable under the terms of this policy: but the companies may make such investigation, negotiation and settlement of the-claim or suit as they deem expedient.

The companies' duty to defend shall be limited.

as described in INSURING AGREEMENT IV. if the claim or suit also seeks any of the following, which in no event shall be construed as covered by this policy:

(1) damages for on-site property damages (2) recovery of on-site cleanup costs or any other cleanup costs except covered environmental cleanup costst (3) performance of an insured's environmental protection obligations or on-site cleanup obligations: or (4) any other relief or recovery except payment of covered damages or covered environmental cleanup costs.

The companies ' duty to defend claims or suits ends when the limit of their liability has been exhausted pursuant to CONDITION 3.

Subject to INSURING AGREEMENT IV, the companies shall pay, with respect to any claim or suit they defend, the costs incurred in the defense, including (1) costs taxed against the insured in any such suit and interest on any judgment therein:

(2) premiums on appeal bonds and bonds to release attachments in any such suit, but without obligation to apply for or furnish such bonds:

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(3) reasonable expenses, other than loss of earnings, incurred by the insured at the companies' request.

C0VERACE B

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With respect to property damage caused during the policy period by the nuclear energy hazard to the property of an insured which is away from the facility, to pay to such insured those sums which such insured would have been legally obligated to pay as covered damages therefor, had such property belonged to another.

C0VERACE C - SURR00ATION - 0FFSITE EMPLOYEES i

With respect to bodily injury caused during the policy period by the nuclear energy hazard to any employee of an insured, and which is discovered and for which written claim is made against the. insured, not later than ten (10) i years after the end of the policy period, to pay to the workmen's compensation carrier of such insured as follows:

i All sums which such carrier would have been entitled to L

recover and retain as damages from another person or organization, had such person or organization alone been legally responsible for such bodily injury, by reason of

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the rights acquired by subrogation by the payment of the benetits required of such carrier under the applicable workmen's compensation or occupational disease law.

An employer who is..a duly qualified self-insurer under such l

law shall be deemed to be a workmen's compensation carrier within the meaning of this Coverage.

J This coverage does not applj bodily injury to any person who is employed at ano connection with the facility: nor shall it constituts workmen's compensation insurance as required under the laws of any state.

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INSURINC AGREEMENT II is replaced by the following:

II DEFINITION OF INSURED The unqualified word " insured" includes (a) the named insured and (b) any other person or organization with respect to his legal responsibility for covered damages or covered environmental cleanup costs because of bodily injury, property damage or environmental damage caused by the nucisar energy hazard.

Subdivision (b) goove does not include as an insured the United States of America or any of its agencies, except the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Subject to CONDITION 3 and the other provisions of this policy, the insurance applies separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought.

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INSURING AGREEMENT III is replaced by the following:

III DEFINITIONS Wherever used in this policy:

" bodily injury" means bodily injury, sickness or disease, including death resulting therefrom.

sustained by any person.

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" covered damages" means damages because of bodily injury i

or property damage to which this policy. applies t but covered damages do not include environmental cleanup costs or on-site cleanup costs.

" covered environmental cleanup costs" means only those

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environmental cleanup costs which are incurred directly for monitoring testing for, cleaning up, neutralizing or containing environmental damage as the result of an extraordinary-nuclear occurrence or a transportation incidenti but covered environmental cleanup costs do not include on-site cleanup costs.

" disposal site" means. any structure, basin, excavation..

premises or place prepared as a dump or site for the-disposal of waste materials of a general nature. but which also be used for the disposal of waste materials may containing small amounts of nuclear material.

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" environment" includes

land, the atmosphere, and all watercourses, bodies of water and natural resources.

whether on, above or below the surface of the ground.

" environmental cleanup costs" include all loss, cost or expense arising out of any governmental decree, order or directive (other than an - award of: covered damages in an action at law) requiring or requesting a

person or organization to undertake or pay for monitoring, testing for, cleaning up, neutralizing or.containing contamination a

of the environment, whether the contamination is on, above i

or below the surface of the ground.

" environmental damage" means contamination of the environ-t ment by nuclear material.

" environmental protection obligations" include all 1

obligations of any person or organization 1

(1) relating to the protection of the environment from contamination or imminent danger of contamination, and (2) imposed by any governmental laws.

regulations or ordinances.

" extraordinary nuclear occurrence" means an event which L

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" governmental" refers to

federal, state and local governments and authorities, including courts. agencies and political subdivisions thereof.

" indemnified nuclear facility" means (1)

"the facility" as defined in any Nuclear Energy Liability Policy (Facility Form) issued by Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Association or Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters, or (2) any other nuclear facility, if financial protection is required pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 or any law amendatory thereof, with respect to any activities or operations conducted thereat.

" insured shipment" means a shipment of source materit1 special nuclear material, spent fuel, waste, or tailings or wastes produced by the extraction or concentration of uranium or thorium from any ore processed primarily for its source material content. herein called ' material."

(1) to the facility from any location except an indemnified nuclear

facility, but only if the transportation of the material is not by predeter-mination to be interrupted by removal of the material from a transporting conveyance for any purpose other than the continuation of.its transpor-tation, or (2) from the facility to any other location, but only until the material is removed from a transporting conveyance for any purpose other than the continuation of its transportation.

" nuclear energy hazard" means the radioactive,

toxic, explosive or other hazardous properties of nuclear material, but only if (1) the nuclear material is at the facility or has been discharged or dispersed therefrom without intent to relinquish possession or custody thereof to anJ other person or organization, or (2) the nuclear material is in an insured shipment which is away from any other nuclear facility and is in the of transportation, incluaing handling and course temporary storage incidental thereto. within (a) the territorial limits of the United States of
America, its territories or possessions, or Puerto Ricot or (b) international waters or airspace, provided that the nuclear material is in the course of transportation between two points located within i

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there is no deviation in the course of the transportation for the purpose of going to any other i

country, state or nation. except for the purpose of going to or returning from a as the result of an emergency. port or place of refuge r

" nuclear facility" means "the facility" as defined in any Nuclear Energy Liability Policy (Facility Form) issued by Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Association or Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters.

The term " nuclear facility" also means i

(1) any nuclear reactor.

n (2) any equipment or device designed or used for (a) separating the isotopes of uranium or plutonium.

1 (b) processing or utilizing spent fuel, or (c) handling. processing or packaging waste, e

(3) any equipment or device used for the processing, fabricating or alloying of special. nuclear material if at any time the total amount of such material in the custody of the insured at the premises where such equipment or device is located consists of or contains more than 25 grams of plutonium or uranium i

233 or any combination thereof, or more than 250 grams of uranium 235 (4) any structure, basin, excavation, premises or. place prepared or used for the storage or disposal of..

waste.

and includes the site on which any of the foregoing is located, all operations - conducted on such site and all premises used for such operations.

" nuclear material" means source material, special nuclear material or byproduct material.

" nuclear reactor" means any apparatus designed or used to sustain nuclear fission or a

self-sustaining chain reaction or to contain a critical ma O of fissionable material.

"on-site cleanup costs" include all loss, arising out of on-site cleanup obligations. cost or expense "on-site cleanup obligations" include all obligations of any. person or organization, imposed by common law or otherwise, to undertake or pay for monitoring, testing for, cleaning up, neutralizing or containing contamination-by nuclear material at the f acility, whether the material is on, above or below the surface of the ground.

"on-site property damage" includes all property damage to any property at the facility, whether the property is on, above or below the surface of the ground, other than aircraft, watercraft or vehicles licensed for highway use, w

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i provided such aircraft, watercraft or vehicles are not used in connection with the operation of the facility.

" property damage" means physical injury to or destruction i

or radioactive contamination of property. and loss of use

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of property so injured, destroyed or contaminated, and loss of use of property while evacuated or withdrawn from use because possibly so contaminated or because of imminent danger of contamination.

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" source material."

"special nuclear material."

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" byproduct material" have the meanings given them in the

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" spent fuel" means any fuel element or fuel component.

solid or liquid, which has been used or exposed to radiation in any nuclear reactor.

i "the facility" means the facility described in the declarations and includes the location designated in Item 3 of the declarations and all property and operations at such location.

" transportation incident" means a discharge or dispersal of nuclear material from an insured shipment caused by collision or upset of the transporting conveyance, or an c.

accident that breaks

open, punctures or ruptures the shipping containers or containment thereont but only if l

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of the transportation, including handling and temporary storage incidental thereto.

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" waste" means any waste material (1) containing byproduct material and (2) resulting from the operation by any person or i

organization of any nuclear facility included within the definition of nuclear facility under paragraph (1) or (2) thereof.

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INSURING AGREEMENT IV is replaced by the following and t

INSURING AGREEMENT IV-A added by the

" Amendment of Coverage Endorsement for Workers Claims (Facility Form)"

continues to apply:

IV LIMITED DEFENSE OF PARTIALLY COVERED CLAIMS OR SUITS The following provisions apply with respect to any i

partially covered claim or suit for which the companies' duty-to defend has been limited by INSURING AGREEMENT I:

(1)

The companies will defend the claim or suit unless the companies and the first named insured mutually agree on a different defense arrangement.

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deny payment or reimbursement of the items not covered.

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As soon as practicable, the first named insured, acting on behalf of all insureds, and the companies e

shall endeavor to reach an equitable arrangement for handling the defense and sharing the costs thereof.

(3)

The companies' share of defense costs shall not exceed the portion of the total defense costs that represents the costs which would be reasonably and necessarily incurred in the defense of the claim or i

suit in the absence of any claim or demand for the items not covered.

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The companies shall have a.right to contribution from the first named insured for all defense costs as, they are incurred in excess of the amount of the companies' share.

including reimbursement - by the first named' insured of all such excess costs paid by I

the companies.

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If-the companies and the first named insured cannot i

j agree on the companies ' share of defense costs. the dispute shall be submitted. as a condition precedent to any right of recovery on this policy, to arbitra-tion for a final and binding resolution. as provided

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In EXCLUSIONS (d) and (e), and in all endorsements to this policy relating thereto, the words " bodily injury or property damage" are replaced by " bodily injury, property damage or environmental damage."

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EXCLUSION (f)- is replaced by the following exclusion:

[This policy does not apply:)

(f) to on-site property damage 7.

In CONDITION 3, and in all endorsements to this policy.

I modifying the dollar amount of the limit of liability stated in Item 4 of the declarations, the words " bodily-injury or property damage" are replaced-b property damage or environmental damage."y " bodily injury.

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In CONDITION 4 and in all endorsements to this policy modifying the dollar amount of the total aggregate liability of the companies with respect to a common occurrences (a) the words '" bodily injury or replaced by

" bodily injury, property damage" are property, damage or environmental damage": and (b) the words " bodily injury and property damage" are I

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" bodily injury, property damage and environmental damage."

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property damage" are replaced b or damage or environmental damage."y " bodily injury, property 10.

CONDITION 19. DECLARATIONS.

is renumbered CONDITION 20.

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The following CONDITION is added to the policy:

19 ARBITRATION OF DISPUS.8 OF INSURING AGREEMENT IV RELATINC TO THE APPLICATION All such disputes subject to paragraph (5) of INSURING AGREEMENT IV shall be submitted to a Board of A (the " Board") for a final and binding resolution of the ration

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named insured, acting the first duly authorized on behalf of all insureds as their representative and Nuclear Energy companies as their duly authorized represent e

Except to the extent the parties otherwise the following principles will apply:

mutually agree (a)

The arbitration will take place in New York. New York, and will be governed by the laws of the Stat i

of New York.

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(b) e Either party may begin the process of arbitration b giving notice L

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of its so and the name of the arbitrator that it hes appointed.

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The other party shall then appoint arbitrator and the arbitrators shall appoint in in writing an The umpire shall act as chairman of the Bo (d)

If a party fails to name its arbitrator within-thirty (30) days of the other party's written request that it do so, the appoint an arbitrator for the party in default.

requesting party may (e)

If the two arbitrators fail to agree on the selection of an umpire within thirty (30) they have both been appointed. each of them days after name two.

choice shall be made by drawing lots.of whom the other s L

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The arbitrators and umpire shall be executive L

officers or former executive officers of insurance companies licensed to do business in the United i

States or of organizations designated as the first named insured under a Nuclear Energy Liability Policy issued by Nuclear Association Energy Liability Insurance or Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters provided that the current employees of the following shall not be without the consent of both partieseligible for service u

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(3) any other insurer or reinsurer which Tas casualty insurance or reinsurance in force on any of the foregoing which may be materially affected by the Board's decision.

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Within thirty (30) days after the appointment of the umpire, each party shall submit its case in writing to the Board.

(h)

The Board shall determine its rules of procedure, and e

the nature and extent of any discovery, testimony.

examination or cross-examination of witnessoa and oral argument permitted.

The decision of any two members of the Board shall be final and binding on all parties.

All discovery, submissions of svidence, hearing of witnesses and argument shall be completed i

within sixty (60) days of the appointment of the umpire, provided the Board may grant one extension of thirty (30) days.

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The arbitrators and the umpire are not to be bound by r

any strict rules of legal procedure.- evidence or legal precedents.

They shall. however, be governed by the terms of this policy, and shall have no power to add to or change its provisions.

Subject to this admonition, they shAll interpret the relevant-provisions of this policy as an honorable business agreement.

and shall be entitled to decide, in accordance with such provisions together with the other materials submitted to them, what they think is-the fair and right thing to be done between the parties from a business point of view, without favoring the interest of either party.

(j)

The Board shall make its award in writing within thirty (30) days after the close of the period.

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paragraph (h) above.

(k)

If the Boerd fails to make an award within the time prescribed by paragraph (j) above. then unless an extension is agreed to by the parties, a

new arbitration shall be commenced and completed in accordance witn the procedure set out in paragraphs (a) through (J) above.

(1)

The award of the Board eigned by any two members shall be final, not subject to appeal and binding on all parties. including all insucers policy and all insureds thereunder.

subscribing the The award shall be treated as a matter involving interstate commerce, i

and may be filed or confirmed in any court of competent jurisdiction, stat 9 or

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(n)~.If an arbitrator or umpire is unable or unwilling to act, a'new arbitrator or umpire. as the-case may be, shall be appointed to act in his - or her place, in accordance with the provisions set forth above.

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All materials relevant to the arbitration shall be

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.'This endorsement' applies to all claims for damages, costs.-

expenses or'other relief or' recovery for which coverage-is j

sought under this-policy, and which are first made -in writing against any insured on-or after'the effective date i

of this endorsement stated below.

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1ssued to Texas 'Jtilities Electric Company and Texas Municipal Power Agency l

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= to an extraordinary nuclear occurrence occurring. at the-

facility, a.' claimant-who 1s employed at the facility-in connection-with the construction of: a nuclear reactor with respect to, which no operating license 'has s been issued by-the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. shall-not' be considered as employed in connaetton with the activity where the extraordinary nuclear occurrence takes place if:

(1) tu claimant is employed exclusively in connection wir.h the construction of a-nuclear reactor, including all related equipment and -installations a t4 the~

facility, and

-(2) no operating license has been issuod by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission with respect. to ' the -nuclear reactor, and (3) the claimant is not ' employed in connection--with L the possess!sn,

storage, use or transfer. of nuclear material at.the facility.

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WAIVER OF DEFENSES ENDORSEMENT (Extraordinary Nuclear occurrence)

The named insured, acting for himself.and every other insured under the-policy and the members-of Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance--Association agree as follows:

1.

With respect to any extraordinary nuclear occurrence to which-the policy applies as proof of financial' protection and which (a)-

arises out of or results_from or occurs in the course of the construction,. possession..or operation of the facility, or (b) arises out.of or results from or occurs in the course, of the transportation of nuclear material to or from the facility.

the insuredstand the companies agree to waive.

(1) any issue or - defense as to the conduct of the claimant or the fault of the insureds, including but not. limited to:

(1) negligence.

(ii) contributory negligence.

(iii) assumption of risk, and (iv) unforeseeable intervening causes.. whether involving ~the conduct of a third person, or an act of God.

(2) any -issue or defense as to-charitable or governmental immunity, and (3) any issue or defense based on any statute of.

limitations if suit is instituted within three years f rom the date on which the claimant first knew. or reasonably could have known, of his bodily injury or

-property damage and the cause thereof.

The waiver of any such issue or defense shall be effective regardless of whether such issue or-defense may otherwise be deemed jurisdictional or relating to an element in the cause of action 2..

The waivers set forth in paragraph 1. above do not apply to (a) bodily

injury, property damage or environmental damage which is intentionally sustained by the claimant or which results from a nuclear incident intentionally and wrongfully caused by the claimant:

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-(b) bodily _ injury _ sustained by any. claimant who is-employed at the site of and in connection with the 1

activity where the extraordinary nuclear occurrence takes place if benefits therefor _ are either payable or required to be provided under any workmen's compensation or occupational disease laws (c) any claim for punitive or exemplary. damages,

provided, with respect to any claim for wrongful death under any State law which;provides for. damages-only punitive in nature, this. exclusion does not apply to the-extent that the claimant has sustained actual damages, measured _ by the pecuniary injuries resulting from such death but not to. exceed the maximum amount-otherwise recoverable under law.

3.

The waivers set forth in paragraph 1.

above shall be effective only with _ respect to bodily injury, property damage or environmental damage to-which the policy applies

'under its terms. other than this endorsemants provided'.

however, that. with respect to bodily injury.

property-damage or environmental damage-resulting.from an -

extraordinary ' nuclear occurrence, the provisions of_

COVERAGES A and C of the policy' providing coverage for bodily injury.

property damage or' - environmental. damage

caused during the policy period by - the nuclear energy hazard and which is discovered and for which written claim

'is made against the insured-not later than ten (10). years t

after the and of the policy period shall' not operate to bar coverage forJ bodily injury.. property damage-or environmental damage (a). which; is caused. during the policy period by the nuclear energy hazart s

and (b) which

=is discovered and for which written claim"is made against the insured not later than twenty (20 the date of the extraordinary nuclear occurr)e.. years after nce.

Such waivers shall' not apply

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or prejudice the prosecution or defense of-any claim or portion of

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claim which is not within the protection afforded under (a) the provisions of the policy. applicable to the financial protection required of the named insured:

(b) the agreement of indemnification between the named insured and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission made pursuant to Section 170 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended: and (c) the limit of liability provisions of subsection 170e.

of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

Such-waivers shall not preclude a defense basod upon the failure of the claimant to take reasonable steps to mitigate damages.

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Subject to -alli of the limitations stated in this 4

endorsement and in. the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the waivers set forth in paragraph 1. above shall

.be judicially enforceable in ~ accordance with.their. terms against any insured in an action to. recover damages

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because of bodily: injury, property damage-or environmental damage to which the policy applies as proof of financial protection.-

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As used herein:

" extraordinary nuclear occurrence" means an event. which l

the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ha extraordinary nuclear occurrence as 's. determined to be an.

1 defined.in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

" Financial protection" and " nuclear incident" have ' the meanings givenithem in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.- as amended.

" claimant" means the person or, orgarization actually-sustaining the. bodily

injury, property. damage or environmental damage and also includes his ' assignees, legal representatives and other persons or organizations entitled to bring an action for damages on account of such injury.or damage.

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Endouement having the endorsement e of the original of the Nuiar Encriu Uabiliti Pnky/gmber and being rnade

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-NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Restriction of Companies Oblication to' Defend, Investicate, Necotiate or Settle Any Claim or Suit

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(Section 170 0.

of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended) r Effechive August 20, 1988, it is agreed that whenever, pursuant i

to subsection 170 0.

of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,- an appropriate U.S.

District Court determines. that liability from a single nuclear incident may exceed the limit of f

. liability under the applicable limit of liability under.

subsection 170 e.(1) (A), (B) and (C).of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954,. as amended, 'the companies. obligations under Insuring Agreement. I, to - def end,. investigate, negotiate or settle any claim-or suit under the policy do not include any obligation that would necessitate or result in the companies incurring legal.

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costs, including costs' of initiating, prosecuting,;

7 investigating, settling, or defending claims or suits, which: are -

l not authorized for payment by a court pursuant to such subsection 170 0.

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this Endorsement August 20, 1988 To form a part of Policy No. NF-274 12:01 A.M. Standard time l

Issued to Texas Utilities Electric Company and Texas Municipal Power Agency Date of issue February 16, 1990 For the su ibing Co anies By m is u a rr Endorsement No.

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Nuclear Energy. Liability Insurance NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION SUPPLEMENTARY ENDORSEMENT WAIVER OF DEFENSES REACTOR CONSTRUCTION AT THE FACILITY Effective August 20, 1988, it is agreed _that in construing the application of. paragraph-2(b) of the WAIVER OF DEFENSES-ENDORSEMENT NE-33b with respect to an extraordinary nuclear-occurrence occurring at the facility,. a claimant who is employed at the facility in connection with the construction of nuclear reactor with respect to which no operating license-a has been issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall not-be' considered as employed in connection with the activity where the extraordinary nuclear occurrence takes place it:

(1) the claimant is employed exclusively in connection with the -construction of a nuclear reactor, including-all related equipment and. installations at the facility, and (2) no operating license has been issued by tha Nuclear Regulatory Commission with respect to the nuclear i

reactor, and i

(3) the claimant is not employed in connection with the q

possession,

storage, use or transfer of nuclear material at the facility.

This is to cc:tny that thb in a tme copy,c-f the odgina!.

- Endorwment having the endorsement numbor and being mada of the No&ar Enetcy Uabdtv PoScy W {ity Form) as des-innated creon. No insu nee is affocd: hereundcr.

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this; Endorsement August 20, 1988 To form a part of Policy No.

NF-274 12:01 A. M. Standero time

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WAIVER OF DEFENSES ENDORSEMENT (Extraordinary Nuclear Occurrence) q Effact'ive August.20, 1988, the named' insured,: acting for himself and every other insured under the policy, and the ' me:1bers of Nuclear Energy Liability' Insurance Association agree as follows:

1.

With respect to any extraordinary. nuclear occurrence to-which the policy. applies as proof of financial-protection and which c

L (a) arises out of. or results from-or occurs in the course 4

of the construction, possession, or operation of the facility, or l-(b) arisos out of or results from or occurs in the course-t of the transportation of nuclear material 'to or from' l-the facility, l

l-the insureds and the companies agree to waive (1) any issue. or defense as to the conduct of the claimant E

or the fault of the insureds, including but.not limited to:

(i) negligence, (ii) contributory negligence, (iii) assumption of risk, and a

(iv)' unforeseeable intervening

causes, whether l

involving the: conduct of a third ; person, :or an act of God, (2) any issue or defense as to charitable or governmental immunity, and 0

(3) any issue or defense -based on any statute of 4

L limitations if suit is instituted within three years L

from the date on which the claimant first knew, or l

reasonably couN have known, of his bodily injury - or property damage and the cause thereof.

The wa!. var of any such incue or defense shall be effective regardless of whether occ:h issue or defense may otherwise be deemed -)yrj.sdictional 6r relating to an element in the cause of ' actio.n.

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sustained by the. claimant or which results from a nuclear incident intentionally,and wrongfully' caused by the claimanti (b) bodily-injury sustained by any claimant who is employed' 1

at the site of and in connection with -the activity-where - the extraordinary nuclear occurrence takes place if benefits therefor are ePcher payable or requiredJ to be=

provided under any workmen's compensation or-occupational disease law:

(c) any clain for punitive or exemplary damages,- provided, with respect to any claim for wrongful death under any State law which prov 5 des for damages only. punitivein-

. n a t u r e,.. t h i s exclusion does not ' apply: to the extent that-the claimant' has sustained-actual: damages, measured by the pecuniary injuries resulting from such death - but not to exceed the maximum' amount otherwise recoverable under law.

3.

The waivers set forth in paragraph. 1.

alsove shall= be:

. effective only with respect to bodily injury or property damage to - which the policy applies under itsl terms other than this endorsement; provided, _however, that.with respect-to-bodily injury or property damage. resulting 'from an-extraordinary nuclear occurrence, ' Insuring ~ Agreement-IV,

" Application of Policy", shall not operate to bar-coverage for-bodily injury - or p,roperty damage -(a). which ~ is!' caused during the policy period by the -nuclear energy hazard-and-(b) which is discovered =and.for'which written claim istmade against the insured not later.than twenty - (20) the date of the extraordinary nuclear -occurrence. years 1after Such waivers shall not-applyL to, or prejudice 'the prosecution or defense of any claim or portion of claim-which is not within the protection afforded under

-(a) the. provisions of the policy applicable-to the financial protection required.of the named insured;'

(b) the agreement of indemnification between the named insured and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission made pursuant to Section ~ 170 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended; and (c) the-limit of liability provisions of Subsection 170e.

of.the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

Such waivers shall not preclude a defense based upon the failure of the claimant to take reasonable steps to mitigate damages.

4.

Subject to all of the limitations stated in this endorsement and in the Atomic Energy Act of

1954, as j

amended, the waivers set forth in paragraph 1.

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extraordinary-nuclear occurrence as defined in. the Atomic 1

Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

" Financial protection" and - " nuclear incident" have-the

.i meanings 'given them in the Atomic Energy-. Act of 1954, as amended.

" claimant" means the person or. organization.actually.

sustaining the bodily ' injury or property damage. and also includes his assignees, legal representatives and' other.

. persons. or organizations entitled to bring an' action for-t

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CRTPAGE VES CORE TABLt VES NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION 1

A001 OR Submittal: General Distribution 4-hh kk*O 2

A002 OR Submittat: Inadequate Core Coo l ing - ( I t em I I. F. 2 ) GL 82-28 XJP

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A003 OR/Licensino Submittal: Suppl 1 to NUREG-07378 Generic Ltr 82-33 41 ' _jP o r

389 A004' Safety Pa.ameter Display Syst'em (Itom 1.D.2) 6eneric Ltr 89-06 Respunsu 325 A005 Simulator Facility Certification-Protectiondffd - hE86*IA 4

A006 OR/ Licensing Submittal: Fire 294 4000 OR/ Licensing Submittal: Reactor'Vesset Matertal Surveillance Report / %#f[ [f ${.//

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-OR/ Licensing Submittat: Appendix IODCM h $4-lo,%81-01 6

A010 OR Submittat: Reactor vessel Overpressurization 339 A011 Generic Ltr 88-20 re Individual Plant Evaluations 343 A012 Generic Ltr 89-21 Response. Implementation of Unresolved Safety Issue Requirement 384 A013 Generic Ltr 90-01 re NRC Regulatory Impact Survey 385 A014 Generic Ltr 90-02 re Line-Item Tech Spec Improvument - Alternative Requirements-System M 8VitC k h M d dfC &

7 AOIS OR Submittal: Onsite Emergency Power 38G A016

' Generic Ltr 90-03 Relaxation of Staff Positiod#in GL-83-28, item

.2 Part 2 Implementat io$f T/-/{ ic Saf ety 8

A017 OR Submittate Append J Containment Leak Rate Testing 389 A018 Generic Ltr 90-04 re Status of Licensee n of Gener Issues 9

A020 Critical / Test /Research Facility: General Distribution 10 A024 OR Submittal: USI A-10 OWR Feedwater Nor: 1e Cracking 11 A033 OR Submittal USI A-36 Control of Heavy Load Near Spbnt Fuel-NUREG-0632 12 A034 OR Submittal: Containment Purging 13 A045 OR Submittat Emergency Preparedness Plans. Implement *g Procedures. Corre p 14 A046 OR Submittal: TMI Action Plan Rgmt NUREG-0737 & NUREG-0660fel lS-lO M-U~N I8-K

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208 A06 OR/ Licensing Submittal: Loss of Residual Heat 327 A064 Response to Generic Ltr 89-10

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g $( gp 331 A065 Generic Ltc 89 Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment 388 A066 Quarterly Report CEI Seismic Monitoring Network.

210 AE01 Correspondence re SEP Topics 227 AP01

' Proprietary Review Distribution'- Operating Reactor 177 AX45 Emergency Plan or Implementing Procedures'(Proprietary) 314 AX46 SAIC - Plant Systems'Suurcebook 22 8001 Licensing Submittaa: PSAR/FSAR Amdts & Related Correspondence 23

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.CCSI Congressional Q.& A's (Pubilcly Available) 311 CCS2 Congressional Correspondence (Chairman or EDO Signature) 312 CCX1 Congressional Q & A*s (Internal NRC Only) 318 CCX2 Congressional Correspondences Chairman /ED0/GPA Signatures.(Internal NRC Only) 28 0025 TVA Investigation Heports re safety concerns

. 50-445/446 29 0026 PDR Avail. Contractor / Consultant re Comanche Peak 183 D028 STN 50-605 Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (AUWR)-GE Nuclear E ne r,3 y 197 0029 50-445/446 Comanche Peak Licensee Submitt'al 200 D030 TVA Facilities - Routine Correspondence 201 D031 Diablo Canyon Long-rerm Seismic Program 202 D032 CESSAR-DC (System 80). Project sG75 203 D033

-Project s673 Sodium Advanced Fast Reactor (SAFR)

., (PRISM) 204 0034 Project #674 DOE Power Reactor Inherently Safe Module 205 0035 Project s669 EPRI Advanced LWR Program - SDA Pre-Application 303 0036 C-F System RO - STN-50-470 269 DF01 Direct flow Distribution: 50 Docket (PDR Avatt) 272 DF02 Direct Flow Distribution: POR Direct Documents 273 DF03 Direct Flow Distribution: Subject Files & 40.70.71 Okts w/out LPDRs 274 DF04 Direct Flow Distribution: 40.70.71 Okts with LPORs 275 DF05 Direct flow Distribution: Research Documents. POR Avait 2H3 DFP1 Direct Flow Dist: 50 Gocket Containing 2.790/ Proprietary Info 284 DFP4 Direct flow Dist: 40.70.71 Dockets Containing 2.790 Proprietary Info 276 DFX2 Direct Flow Distribution: 50 Docket - Entire Document CF Avail 277 DFx3 Direct Flow Distribution: Research Documents - CF Avail 30 DOEX DOE Document: Unusual Occurrenco and Accident Rpt Summary or Information Notice 182 DPCs Project s 672-DOE-Modular High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor 0501 SECV/DSB Dist: Antitrust Issuances 32 D502 SECV/DSD Dist: Non-Antitrust Issuances (Orig &/or Served try NRC Othe

.Than OGC) 33 D503 SECY/DSD Dist: Filings (Not Orig-by NRC) 34 DSO4 SECY/DSD Dest: Antitrust Filings (Orig by Non-Parties) 35 DSOS SECY/DSB Dist: Non Antitrus+ Filings (Orig by Non-Parties).

36 0506 SECY/DSB Dist: ELD Filings (Antitrust) 37 DS07 SECv/DSn Dist: OGC Filings (Non-Antitrust) 38 0500 SECY/DSB Dist: Antitrust Filings (Not Orig by Nku?

39 DSO9 SECY/DSD Dist: Public Comment on Proposed Rule (PR)-misc Notice Reg Guide.Nureg 40 DS10 SECY/DSB Dist: Public Comment on Proposed Rule (PR)-10CFR-41 DS11 SECY/DSD Dist: Public Comment on Petition for Rule Making (PRM) 191 DS12 SECV/DSD Dist Public Comments on PR-50 (51 FR 3953R1 42 E001 RESAR SP/90 (50-601) 43 E003 Standard Design-GESSAR/CESSAR/etc.

315 E004 AP-600 (Project No. 676) 229 EP01 Proprietary Review Distribution - RESAR SP/90 (50-601) 316 EPO4 AP-600 (Project No. 676). Proprietars 44 G002 BWR Owner-Group - OL Application 45 G006 Babcock & Wilcow.(B&W) Owners Group Correspondence 46 G000 Mark 111 Containment Hydrogen Control Owners Group (HCOG) 47 G009 Mark III Containment Issue Owners Group 48 G013 C-E Owners Group Emergency Procedures Guidelines (EPG) Correspondence-(CEN-152)

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49 H002 File Location Distr.ibution: NMSS Documents 50 H005 File Location Distribution: Region. PDR; LPDR. NSIC 230 HP01 File Location Distribution - 2.790 Enclosure (Proprietary) 51 HXOS File Location Distribution: Region 52 IE01 General (50 Okt)-Insp Rept/ Notice of violation Response 53 3&IE02 Safeguards inspection Rot /NOV' Response (50 DKY)-Contains SGI or 2.790(d) 54 j(dE03 Safeguards Inspection Rpt/NOV Response (30 40, 70 DMT)-Contains SGI or 2.790(d) 55 IE04 Safeguards Inspection Rpt/NOV Response (50 DKT)-Publicly Available 56 IE05 Safeguards Inspection Rpt/NOV Response (30. 40, 70 DKT)-Publicly Available 57 IE06 Environ & Radiological-(50 DMT)-Insp Rept/ Notice of vioiation Response 58 IE07 Environ & Radiological'(30.40.70 DKT)-Insp Rept/ Notice of vios Response 69 IE09 Vendor-Insp Rept/ Notice of Violation Response 60 IE11 Outletin Response (50?ONT) 61 IE12 Bulletin Response-(39 L 9f70?OMT3 4

231 IE13 Bulletin Response.188-02'Rahidly Propagating Fatigue Cracks in Steam Gnctr Tubes pygoysfg % gg4 hg[j 62 IE14 EnforcementJAction Non-2.790-Licensee Response 216 IEIS Fitness for Duty Inspection Report 285 IE16 Dulletin Response 88408 - Thermal Stress in Piping to RCS.

63 IEt7 Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept (40.70 DMT) 286 IE18 Dulletin 885D9' - Thimble Tube Thinning in Westinghouse Reactors 64 IE19 Part 21 Rept (50 DkT) 65 IE20 Part 21 Rept (30.40.70 DKT) 296 IE21 Bulletin Response 38$16 - Nonconforming Molded Case Circuit Breakers.

66 IE22 50.73/50.9 Licensee Event Report (LER). Incident Rpt, etc.

61 IE23 Environmental Event Report (per Tech Specs) 60 IE24 Monthly Operating Report (per Tech Specs) 69 IE25 Environmental Monitoring Rept (per Tech Specs) 70 IE26 Startup Report / Refueling Report (per Tech Specs) 71 IE27 50.55ie) Construction Deficiency Report 324 IE28 Licensee Event Report (LER) & Part 21'Rept Combination (50 Dkt) 364 IE29 Dulletin 8ss03. Potential Loss of Required' Shutdown Margin During Refueling Opera 317 IE30 Outletin 88 11 Pressurizer Surge Line Thermat Stratification 328 IE31 Dulletin Response 89103 re Failure of Westinghouse Steam Gen. Mech. Tube Plugs 329 IE32 Bulletin Response 99-02 re Cracking of High-Hardness. Type 410 Botting 72 IE33 Enforcement Notice'(EN) 73 IE34 Preliminary Notification-Occurrence /Non-Routine Event / Safeguards Event (PN) 74 IE35 Emergency Preparedness-Appraisal / Confirmatory Action.Ltr/Emercise Rept/Etc.

75 IE36 Immediate/. Confirmatory Action Ltr (50 Dkt-Other Than Emergency. Preparedness) 341 IE37 Bulletin 88-004 re Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss 382 IE38 NRC Bulletin-.90?SO2 Loss of Thermal Margin Caused by Channel Box Bow 387 IE39 NRC Bulletin 90f008 Loss of Fitt Oil in Transmitters Mfg by Rosemount 76 IE40 Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) Report 77 IE42 Operator Licensing Examination Reports 78 IE43 50.54.a.3 & 50.55.f.3 Change to SAR OA Program 79 IE44 50.54.a.3 & 50.55.f 3 Change to OA Topical Report from vendor 80 IE45 Summary of SiRnificant Meeting with Licensee-(Part 50) 81 IE46 Summary of Significant Meeting W/ Materials. Waste or Fuel Cycle Licensee 163 IE47 50.59 Annual Report.of Changes. Tests or Experiments Made W/out Approval 184 IE48 50.36a(a)(2) Semiannual Effluent Release Reports 185 IE50 File Dist for Region Document (27 or' Fuel Cycle): Region. PDR. LPDR 186 IE51 File Dist for Region Document (50 DKT): Region. PDR. LPDR. NSIC 189 IE52 50.54.a.3 & 56.55.f.3. Change to QA Topical Report from Utility

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NUMBER' ITEM OESCRIPTION 190 IES3 50.54p Change to Security Plan. Safeguards Plan or Guard Tr aining 192 IE54 Region. Response to Licensee re Allegations (Publicly Avall) 193 IE55 Region Response to Licensee re Allegations (Sensittwe Enct w/ held)'

196 IE56 20.407 Annual Personnel Monitoring -Rpt / Annual Rad Exposure Rpt by Functions (Tech 258 IE57 87-02 & 87-02. Supplement. Fastener Testing to Determine Conformance w/ Specs 82 IEP1 Okt 50 Insp Rpt, etc.- Proprietary Enclosure 83 IEP2 Vendor Insp Rept, etc - Proprietary Enclosure

-198 IEP3 Okt 30 40 or 70 Insp Rpt -- Proprietary Enclosure R4 IX11 Bulletin Response 50 DKT (CF Avail)_

85 IXI3 Enforcement Action 2 790-Licensee Response A6 IX15 20.405 Overewposure Report (Docket 50J 87 IX16 20.405 Overexposure Report (Docket 30 40 70)

HH IX21 Safegros ".sys Sec Event-Part 73.71(c) OR' Imp /Exp of SNM-Insp Rpt/ Viol Resp 217 X22 73.71 Luarterly Log Report 89 IX30 (ER <30 Okt)-Leaking Source / Loss of Source / Misadministration /Etc.

2R7 IX40 Icternal Memorandum Ref. SAtP yklX47 90 3.74 Advance Notification of Nuclear Waste Material Shipment 234 IX49 Emergency Plan Ewercise Scenario (INTERNAL ONLY Until Drill Date) 187 IX50 file Dist for Region Document'(Internal CF AvatI): Region 194 IX54 Licensee Submittal re Allegations (Internal CF Dist Pending Staff Review) 195 IX55 TVA Submittal re Allegations (Internal CF'Dist Pending Staff Revie=1 93 M001 Insurance: Indemnity / Endorsement Agreements 92 M003 Operator Requalification Program 93 M004 50.7t(b) Annual Financial Report 94 M006 Changes of Personnel / Address 95 MOOR License Fees 96 M012 Insurance Claims (Indemnity) 1R1 M013 10 CFR 171 Application for Partial Laemptinn From Annual Fee 97 MLOO

- NMSS: Materials Licensing Package 9A Mt 01 NMSS: Miscellaneous materials license document. not related to licensing action 99 MLIO Region 1: Materials Licensing Package 100 ML11 Region Is Misc matis lic doc.not re licensing action 101 WL20

~ Region II: Materials Licensing Package 102 ML21 Region II: Misc matis lic doc.not re licensing action 103 ML30 Region III: Materials Licensing Package 104 ML31 Region III: Misc matis lic doc.not re licensing action 105 WL40 Region IV: Materials Licensing Package 106 ML41 Region IV: Misc matts lic doc.not re licensing action 107 ML50 Region V: Materials Licensing Package 108 ML51 Region V: Misc matis lic doc.not re licensing action 109 NOO1 NER Ltr to Applicant-Addl Info (Aad Review Groups) 180 N005 Board Notification 344 NF01 Part 40 NMSS/IMSB Corresp: Incoming App 1s. Amdts. Addl Info.

347 NF03 Part 40 NMS$/IMSD Corresp: Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Action.

349 NF04 Part 70 HMSS/IMSO Corresp: Incoming Appis. Amdts. Addl Info.

352 NF05 Part 70 HMSS/IMSB Corresp: Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Actions.

354 NF06 Part 72 HMSS/IMSS Corresp: Incoming Appis. Amdts. Addl Info.

356 NF07 Part 72 NMSS/IMSB Co. resp: Outgoing Add 1 info. Licensing Actions.

358 NF08 M Project. NMSS/IMS8 Corresp: Incoming Appis. Amots. Addl Info.

360 NF09 M Project. HMSS/IMSn Corresp: Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Actions.

3C2 NF10 NMSS 60srd Notifications (Outgoing) 365 NFil Part 40 Incoming Appts. Amdts. Addl Info.

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366 NF12 Part 70.~ Incoming Appis. Anits. Addl Info.

367 NFt3-

.M-Project. Incoming Appls.:Asots. Addl-Info.

.368 NF14 M-Project. Outgoing Addl Info Licensing Action.

369 NF15 Part. 70 Outgoing.Addl Info.

L. censing Action.

370 NF16 Part 72 Incoming Appis. Amdts. 9ddl Info.

371 NF17 Part 40 Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Action.

345 NFPA Part 40 NMSS/IMSB.Corresp: Incoming Appis. Amdts. Addl Info. Proprietary 348 NFPC Part 40 HMSS/IMSB Corresp: Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Actions. Proprietary 350 NFPD Part 70 NMSS/IMSB Corresp: Incoming Appes. Amdts. Addl Info. Proprietary 353 NFPE Part '70 NMSS/IMSB Corresp: Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Actions. Proprietary 355 NFPF Part 72 NMSS/IMSB Corresp; Incoming Appls. Amdts. Addl Info. Proprietary.

357 NFPH Part 72 NMSS/IMSB Corresp Addl Info. Licensing Actions. Proprietary.

359 NFPI-M Project. NMSS/IMSB Correso: Incoming Appts. Amdts. Addl Info. Propctetary.

361 NFPJ M Project. NMSS/IMSR Corresp: Outgoing Adot Info. Licensing Actions. Proprietary.

372 NFPK Part 40 Incoming: Appss. Amdts. Addl Info. Proprietary.

375 NFPL Part 70. Incoming Appis. Amdts. Addl Info. Proprietary.

376 NFPM Part 70 Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Action. Proprietary.

'377 NFPN Part 72 Incoming Appis. Amdtn. Addl Info. Proprietary.

378 NFPO Part 72 Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Action. Proprietary.

319 NFPP M-Project. Incoming Appls. Amdts. Addl Info. Proprietary.

300 NFPQ M-Project. Outgoing Addl Info. Amdts. Addl Info. Proprietary.

374 HFPR Part 40 Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Action. Proprietary.

346 NFXA Part 40 NMSS/IMSB Corresp: Incoming Appis. Amdts. Addl Info.

351 NFXD Part 70 NMSS/IMSB Corresp; Incoming Appts. Amdts. Addl Info.

363 NFXF Part 72..NMSS/IMSB Corresp: Incoming Appis. Amdts. Addl Info.

373 NFXI Parts 40.70.72 & M-Projects. Outgoing Addl Info. Licensing Action.

381 NFXJ M-Project.' Incoming Appis. Amdts. Addl Info.

232 NHOt High Level Waste Technical Information

. Generic 211 NH03 liigh Level waste Tech Info re.NNWSI-Si tes - General 212 NHOG High Level' Waste State and.Tribat Info - Generat 213 NH08 High. Level Waste State and Tribal Info - NNWSI 214 NH12 High Level Waste On-Site Representatives Weekly Status Report - NNWSI 233 NHl4 High Level Waste Technical' Assistance Contracts 241 NH15 HigS Level Waste Technical Assistance Contract - CNWRA 242 NHl6 NMSS Div of High Level. Waste /HLPM Originated Documents 243 NH17 NMLS Div of High-Level Waste /HLEN Originated Documents 244 NH18 NM55 Div of High Level Waste /HLGP Originated Documents 245 NH19 CNhRA - HLPD or HMSS/PMDA Originated Documents 246 NHPA H i st. Level Waste ~ Technical Information - Generic. Proprietary 247 NHPC High ?evel Waste Technical Information re NNWSI Sites-General. Proprietary 248 NHPF High-Level Waste State and Tribal Information-General. Proprietary 249 NHPH High Level Waste-State and Tribal Information-NNWSt. Proprietary 250 NHPL High Level Waste On-Site Representatives Weekly Status Report-NNWSI. Proprietary 251 NHPN High Level Vaste Technical Assistance Contracts. Proprietary 264 NHPO High Level Weste Technical Assistance Contract-CNWRA. Proprietary 265 NHPP NMSS-Div of High Level Waste /HLPM Driginated Documents. Proprietary 266 NHPQ NMSS Div of High Level Waste /HLEN Originated Documents. Proprietary 267 NHPR NMSS Div of high Level Waste /HLGP Originated Documents. Proprietary 268 NHPS CNWRA - HLFS Originated Documents. Proprietary 252 NHXA High Le.sl Waste Technical Information - Generic. CF Distribution 253 NHXC High Level Waste Technical Information re NNWSI Sites - General. CF Distribution 254 NHXF High Level Waste' State and Tribal Information - General. CF Distribution

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Dist for (LW a Docket 77-48 (Richland). CF Avail 256 NHXL High Level waste Onsite Representatives Wkly Status Rept - NNWSI.CF Distribution 257

.NHXN High Level Waste Technical Assistance Contracts. CF Distribution 259 NHXD High Level waste Technical Assistance Contract-CNWRA.CF Avail 260 NHXP NMSS Div of High Level Waste /HLPM Originated Documents. CF Avail 261 NHXQ NMSS Div of High Level haste /HLEN Originated Documents. CF Avail 262 NHXR NWSS Div of High Level Waste /HLGP Originated Documents. CF Avail 263 NHXS CNWRA - DHLWM Originated Documents. CF Avail 307 NHXT NMSS Div of High Level Waste /HLPM Originated Docs. CF Avait, w/o TLSS 306 NHXU NMSS Div of High Level Waste /HLEN Originated Docs. CF Avalt. w/o TLSS 308 NHXV NMSS Div of High Level waste /HLGP Originated Docs. CF Avalt. =/o TLSS 309 NHXW CNWRA - HLEN Originated Documents. CF Avail, w/o TLSS 218 NIO1 Licensing Submittal to NMSS/IMNS - Docket 30.40.72 219 NIO2 Licensing Submittal to NMSS/IMNS.- Docket 70 220 NIO3 Licensing Submittal to NMSS/INMS - Project 221 HIO4 Licensing Submittal to NMSS/SGTR -~ Docket 71 222 N!P1 Licensing Submittal to NMSS/IMNS - Docket 30.40.12. Proprietary Version.

223 N!P2 1.icensing Submittal to NMSS/IMNS - Docket 70. Proprietary Version.

224 NIP 3 Licensing Submittal _to NMSS/IMNS - Project. Proprietary Version.

225 NIP 4 Licensing Submittal to HMSS/IMNS - Docket

71. Proprietary Version.

235 NLO4 Dist for Uranium Recovery (Title 1) - HQiS Casa Work / Site Specific 270 NLOR Dist for LI W - Docket 27-47 (Barnwell) 271 NLO9 Dist for LLW - Docket 27-48 (Richland) 313 NL14 Low Level Waste Originated Documents - Outgoing (POR Avail) 320 NL15 Low Level Waste Originated Documents - Outgoing 48 (POR/LPDR Avall) 326 NL16 PDR Available Upon Request of LLWM 288 NLPD Dist for Uranium Recovery (Title 1) - HQTS Case work / Site Specific. PROPRIETAHV 2R9 NLPE Dist for Uranium Recovery (Title 1) - URFO Case Work / Site Specific. PROPRIETARV 290 NLPF Dist for Uranium Recovery Correspondence. PROPRIETARY 291 NLPG Dist for Other Uranium Recovery Correspondence. PROPRICT*;.

292 NLPH Dist for LLW - Docket 27-47 (Darnwell). PROPRIETARY 293 NLPI Dist for LLW - Docket 27-48 (Richland). PROPRIETARY 236 NLXA Dist for LLW - Operations Brancn Documents. CF Avait 237 NLX8 Dist for LLW - Technical Dranch Documents. CF Avail 238 NLXC Dist for LLW - Regulations Branch Documents. CF Avail 239 NLXD Dist for Uranium Recovery (Title IJ - HQTS Case Work / Site Specific. CF Avail 240 NLXE Dist for Uranium Recovery (Title 1) - URFO Case Work / Site Specific. CF Avail 278 NLXF Distribution for Uranium Recovery (2itle 1) - Generic.-CF Avail 279 NLXG Dist for Other Uranium Recovery Correspondence. CF Avail 280 NLXH Dist for LLW - Docket 27-47 (Darnwell). CF Avail 2R2 NLXI Dist for LLW - Docket 27-/8 ( R i c!.l and ). CF Avait 321 NLXP Low Level waste Originated Do cu me.i t s - Outgoing (CF Avail) 332 NT01 Part.71 Amdts.Addl Innc Rene-;.s.New License / Licensee & Registrations (POR Asail 334 NIO2 Part 71 Quality Assurance (QA Documents) (POR Available) 336 NT03 Part 71 Outgoing Documents (PDR Available) 333 NTXA Part 73 Amdte.Addl Info, Renewals.New License / Licensee & Reg.(Prop & NonPDR Avail 335 NTX8 Part 71. Quality Assurance (OA Documents) (Prop. & Non-POR Available) 337 NTXC Part 71 Outgoing Documents (Prop. & Non-POR Available) til NXA0 INPO Document: Site Evaluation Report (DIST NOT IN USE).

112 Nx80 INPO Document: Assistance Visit Report (DIST NOT IN USE) 113 NXCO INPO Document: Significant Event Report r-w

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. INPO Document: List of Significant Event Reports Under Development 180-NXCl 114

.NXD0 INPO Document: Significant Operating Event or Experience Report 338 NXD1 Significant Event Notices 340 NXD2 Significant.Other Report (SOR) 115 NXEO INPO Document Operations & Maintenance Reminder 186 NXF1 INPO Document: Guidelines 117 NXF2 INPO Document: Generic Report 118 NXF3 INPO Document: Criteria 119 NXF4 INPO Document: Good Practices (DIST NOT IN USE) l20 NXG1 INPO Document:'NPRDS Data Retrieval Manual 121 HXG2 INPO Document: NPRDS Reporting Procedures Manual 122 NXG3 INPO Document: NPRDS Repo.-table Systems & Scope Manual 123 NXG4 INPO Document: NPRDS' Generic" Annual Report 124 NXHO INPO Document: Other Plant Specific Info 125 NXIO INPO Document: Correspondence 126 NXJO INPO Product: LER Microfiche. NPROS Computer Tapes & Printouts 121 NXMO INPO Document: Report ~ Requested by Recipients 128 NXLO INPO Periodical: REVIEW 129 NXMO INPO Periodical: ANNUAL REPORT 130 NXHO INPO. Document: Emergency Resources Manual 131 NXPO INPO Document: SOER/SER/O&MR Keyword Indew and aER tistinn 132 0004 QA Topical Report. Amendment, or Corresponoence (Ducket/Ut6tity Specific) 133 0005 QA Topical Report. Amendment. or Correspondence (vendor) 134 ROO1 CRGR Document (O&M-7CRGR) Meeting Notice or - Summary 135 R002 CRGR Document (O&M-7CRGR) Release to POR 136 RG01 RGN to Licensee

.RE 50.54p Change 137 RG02 RGN to Licensee - RE 70.32c.d.e or f Change 138 RH38 Submittal to Region: Sanitized Change to Safeguards Info-50.54p 139 RN39 Submittal to Region:' Sanitized Change to Safeguards Info-70.32c.d.e.f 179 R501 ACR$ Letters 322 RSO2 ACNW Letters 178 RSX1 ACRS Letters (CF Avail.'Only) 323 RSX2 ACNw Letters (CF Avail Only) 3t5001 Security Plans 14D 141 5003 Non-Proprietary Info Re Security Plans g&SOO4 Security. Info - Non-Power Reactors 142 143 S005 Security Info - Non Power Reactors - (Non - Prop) 144 5006 Part 75 IAEA Safeguards Data 342 5007 Response to GL-89-07." Safeguards-Contingency Planning for Surface vehicle Bombs"

)&S00X Security Plans (Entire Document CF Avail) 145 146 SPO1 Agreement State Review Correspondence 147 SPX1 Agreement State Corresp-Rec'd/ Generated by SLI1P-RSAR&SLITP Staff Dist 148 SPX2 Agreement State Corresp-Rec'd/ Generated by SLI1P-RSAR Distribution 149 SPX4 Agreement State Correspondence-Rec'd/ Generated by Regions - RSAR Distribution 15D T007 Proprietary Review Distrioution - Topical Rpt 151 7008 Non-Proprietary Version of Proprietary Topical Report' 152 TO10 Non-Proprietary Topical Report 153 TRO1 SECv/DSB D*sts_50 Docket Hearing Transcripts 154 TR03 SECY/"OL Dist='50 Docket Antitrust Hearing' Transcripts 155 TR04 acCV/DSB Dist ACRS Meeting Transcripts 156 TROS SECY/DSD Dist: 60 Docket'(Formerly 27) Hearin0. Transcripts 157 TR06 SECY/d50 Dist: 40.70.72.Proj M. Docket Hearing Trans.. Incoming / Outgoing Corres.

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SECV/DSR-Dist ACHW Meeting-Transcriptsc.

158-TXO8 SECV/DS8 Dist: In Camera Hearing Transcripts-159

.x001 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Contract Rept-FIN A0250 160

.x002 EG&G Idaho. Inc. Contract Rept FIN'A-6429 161 x003 NRC Contractor / Lab Internal' Product 162 XOO4 Franklin"Research Center Contract NRC-05-86-168 163 x006 INEL Correspondence / Reports 164 XOO7 SAIC Contract NRC-03-82-096 Monthly Progress Report 165 x008 SAIC Contract NRC-82-130 Correspondence / Report /etc.. 50-445/446-166 x009 Contractor / Consultant Correspondence Re'Comancne Peak 167 XO10 SAIC Contract NRC-03-82-096 Technical Evaluation Report

&. Correspondence 193 x011 SAIC Contract NRC-03-87-029 Monthly Progfess' Report 206 x012-SAIC Contract No. NRC 05-86-162 Correspondence / Reports.- etc.

207 x013 SAIC Contract NRC-03-87-029, Technical Evaluation Report (TER) 209 XO14 SAIC. Contract NRC-02-85-007 Correspondence / Reports /etc.

226 XO15

'SAIC Contract NHC-05-86-168-Correspondence / Reports /etc.

298 x056 ITS Contract NRC-03-86-053 Correspondence / Reports /etc.

299 x017 EDASCO Contract NRC-03-87-119-01 Correspondence / Reports /etc.

300 x018 SWRI Contract NRC-03-87-119-02' Correspondence / Reports /etc.

301 x019 RTS Contract NRC-03-87-119-03 Correspondence / Reports /etc.

302 x020 RTS Contract NRC-03-87-119-03 Monthly Progress Report 303 XO21 SWRI Contract NRC-03-87-119-02 Monthly Progress Report 304 XO22

-ITS Contract.NRC-03-86-053 Monthly Progress Report 305 x023 EBASCO Contract NRC-03-87-119-01 Monthly Progress' Report 330 XO24 Viking Systems International - NRC-03-8 7-028 168 NE01 Executive Correspondence to Director. NRR-(No Specific Docket) 169 XE03 Congressional Correspondence 215 XE04 Recipient only 295 X501 SAIC Contract Report Containing Safeguard Material 170 V002 Distribution for Atypical 50 Okt Material 171 VE03 Request for NRR Action'(e.g. 2.206 Petitions) & Related Correspondence 172 VG01 Generic Material with no Specific Distribution 173 2998 Antitrust Info Re Reg Guide 9.3 174 Z999 Antitrust Information 175 ZZZX SPECIAs. DISTRIBUTION - CF AVAILABLE 176 ZZZZ SPECIAL. DISTRIBUTION - PDR AVAILADLE K

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MUTUAL ATOMIC ENERGY LIABILITY UNDERWRITERS SUBSCRISING COMPANIES A S TNE!R Pt0Potil0NATE LIABILITY E W ORSEMENT (FACILITY WORKER FORM)-

CALENDAR YEAR S 1.

It is agreed that with respect to bodily injury caused, during the effective

> period of this endorsement, by the nuclear energy hazards The word." companies" wherever used in the Certificate means the subscribing a.

companies listed below, b.

The Certificate shall be binding on such companies only.

Each such company shall be liable for its proportion, as designated below, c.

of any obligation assumed or expense incurred under the Certificate because of such bodily injury.

2.

It is agreed that the effective period of this endorsement is from the beginning of the effective date of this endorsement sta'ted belov to the effective date that another " Changes In Subscribing Companies And In Their Proportionate Liability.

Endorsement" changes the Companies and/or their proportions as listed in this endorsement, or to the' time of the termination or cancellation of the Certificate, if sooner.

American Motorists Insurance Company 33.33%

Arkvright Insurance Company 33.33%

Liberty Insurance Corporation 33.34%

This is to cerfify that th;n is a true copy of the ori inal Endorsement having the endorsement number and being modo part of the Cor0ficate 0

of insarcnco beanng the number d com, on under the F ici<j" N're gnated hereon for insura000 Formt Na ga,n' Liabilliy Polley (Facllity Workgr0 nder.

John. Quattrocch), Vice President-Undeiwriting American Nuclear insurers Effective Date of this Endorsement January 1. 1990 To form a part of Certificate No.

MW-190 12:01 A.M. Standard time Issued to

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