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| Issue date: | 06/03/1993 |
| From: | Blaha J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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June 3, 1993 For:
The Commissioners from:
James L. Blaha, Assistant for Operations, Office of the ED0 Sub.iect:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING MAY 28, 1993 Contents Enclosure Nuclear Reactor Regulation A
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards B
Nuclear Regulatory Research C
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data D
General Counsel E*
Administration F
Information Resources Management G
Controller H
Personnel I
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights J
Enforcement K
Consolidation L
State Programs M
Policy Planning N*
Public Affairs 0*
International Programs P*
Congressional Affairs Q*
Regional Offices R
Executive Director for Operations S*
Meeting Notices T
- No input this week.
Q2Mtfo ames L. Blaha Assistant for Operations, OEDO j
Contact:
L. Plisco, OEDO f
504-1725 9306090017 930528 PDR COMMS NRCC
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest f
Week Ending May 28, 1993 Watts Bar Unit 1 The NRC nondestructive examination Mobile Laboratory was on site May 17 through 21, and will return again in June.
The purpose of the NRC testing is to assist in resolution of the issue of Quality Level 11 material traceability. During last week's testing, no strength-discrepant materials were found.
This appears to support TVA's claim that testing performed by TVA found adequate material control and quality.
By letter dated April 16, 1993, TVA proposed to not re-perform the reactor coolant system hydrostatic test, stating that the test was performed in 1984, i
and TVA has developed techniques to hydrostatically test portions of the reactor coolant system affected by welds and weld repairs completed since the last test. The NRR staff is reviewing TVA's proposal in consultation with Region 11 personnel.
Ginna Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation (RG&E) has completed its preliminary evaluations for steam generator (SG) replacement, scheduled for mid-1996.
Consistent with 10 CFR 50.59, RG&E intends to replace SG's without prior NRC approval. RG&E will keep the NRC apprised of the status of its detailed safety evaluations supporting this position, and has requested that the NRC make staff available to support periodic meetings to discuss status and developing issues. This first meeting between NRC and RG&E is targeted for the week of June 21, 1993.
EPRI PASSIVE URD-Reoulatory Treatment of Non-Safety Systems issues On May 20, 1993, the staff met with the EPRI Advanced Light Water Reactor (ALWR) Program staff to discuss the issue of regulatory treatment of non-safety systems (RTNSS) in passive ALWR designs.
The meeting was a culmination of several meetings and exchanges regarding proposed processes for resolution of the RTNSS issue between the staff and the ALWR Program.
The meeting centered on the EPRI-proposed RTNSS process described in its May 13, 1993, letter, which includes determination of risk significant systems, structures, and components, their reliability / availability missions, and appropriate regulatory oversight.
The staff, led by Bill Russell, stated that the EPRI process of May 13.is essentially in line with the staff position described in the April 8, 1993, letter to the ALWR Program.
The staff identified. minor areas requiring clarification in the details of the process primarily related to shutdown operation and post 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> core cooling.
As a result of discussions in these:
areas, EPRI proposed certain agreed upon changes in their process to be consistent with the staff positions.
Both sides believe that we now have an appropriate process to be used as a basis for resolution of the RTNSS issue.
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As a follow-up action item, EPRI will revise the passive ALWR Utility Requirements Document (URD) incorporating the agreed upon process to be used by the designers to address the RTNSS issue.
The staff will use the May 13, 1993, letter and modifications as a basis to prepare a Commission paper to address the RTNSS issue. The staff will also update its safety evaluation report for the passive URD to close out the RTNSS issue (will be a-confirmatory issue pending satisfactory revision of the URD) and many relevant open issues.
BWR Water level Instrumentation The staff received a report from the BWR Owners Group on May 20, 1993, addressing potential effects of non-condensible gases on level instrumentation during normal depressurization and possible events initiated during these conditions. The report stated that for level errors in excess of 20 inches in multiple instrument channels, the automatic system responses could be delayed or defeated.
In the worst case considered, (a draindown through the low pressure coolant injection suction valve) core damage could result within 15-20 minutes of the event if no operator action is taken.
The Reactor Systems Branch drafted a Bulletin to request that plants take additional compensatory actions during cooldown operations until corrective modifications are in place. The Bulletin was issued on May 28, 1993.
f Meetina with EPRI and Westinahouse on Source Term On May 18-19, 1993, the Radiation Protection Branch (PRPB) and the Advanced Reactors Project Directorate (PDAR) met with EPRI and Westinghouse to discuss differences between NRC and EPRI on the use of a physically based source term for Advanced Light Water Reactor designs.
These differences were explained in the letter from EPRI to Dennis Crutchfield dated May 11, 1993, presenting comments on SECY 93-087. Agreement was reached on all issues.
Design specific information will be used to evaluate holdup and removal processes and release timing.
EPRI agrees with this position.
NRC will use the values in draft NUREG-1465 for the low volatile and non-volatile release fractions, iodine species percentages for BWRs, and fuel handling accident gap release fractions.
If these values change when NRC issues the NUREG in final form, l
NRC will supplement the safety evaluation report (SER).
PRPB is completing work on the Source Term Commission Paper and the EPRI Passive SER based on these discussions.
Trip to AECB Ottawa. Canada to attend Four-Party Reaulators Meetino on Advanced Diaital Instrumentation and Control Issues Messrs. Bruce A. Boger, Director, Division of Reactor Controls and Human Factors, Jerry Wermiel, Chief, Instrumentation and Controls Branch (HICB) and Matthew Chiramal, Chief, Advanced Reactor Section, HICB,'are participating in a four-party meeting from May 24 through 27, 1993, at the AECB offices.in Ottawa, Canada, to continue the interaction between the U.S.,
French, British and Canadian nuclear power regulatory authorities on issues _ involving safety of advanced digital instrumentation and control systems. This is the third of a continuing series of meetings on this subject.
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3 systems proposed for the advanced plants, (GE ABWR, ABB CE System 80+, and W AP-600).
Soc aty of Women Enaineers' Election Results On May 26, 1993, Patricia Eng of the Human Factors Assessment Branch was notified that she had been elected to the position of National Secretary of the Society of Women Engineers. Ms. Eng has served as a member of the Society's Board of Directors since 1991.
Ms. Eng's term of office runs from July 1,1993, through June 30, 1994.
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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 State Systems Of Accountino Course On May 26, 1993, a Division of fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards staff member presented a paper on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Inspection Program at the U.S. State Systems of Accounting Course conducted for International Atomic Energy Agency member states at Richland, Washington.
Implementation of U.S./ International Atomic Eneray Aaency Aareement i
NMSS International Safeguards staff hosted the annual U.S./ Australia meeting to discuss nuclear materials accounting pursuant to the U.S./ Australia Agreement for Cooperation. Activities included a meeting with the Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System staff in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, on May 17, 1993; a tour of the Westinghouse low-enriched uranium fuel fabrication facility in Columbia, South Carolina, on May 19, 1993; and discussions at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Headquarters on May 24, 1993.
Representatives from the Australian Safeguards Office, the Australian Embassy, Department of State, Department of Energy, and NRC's Office of International Programs participated in the meeting. This year's discussions at NRC Headquarters were expanded to include safeguards technical issues, e.g., universal reporting, NRC assistance to the former Soviet Union, and formalization of U.S. criteria for the Eligible Facilities List.
Further International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards technical issues are to be discussed during an interagency visit to Australia in June 1993.
Drill and Blast Activity at North Portal Exploratory Studies Facility. Yucca Mountain Site The Division of High-Level Waste Managemant On-Site Representatives (0Rs) monitored activities associated with excavation of the Exploratory Studies Facility (ESF) at the Yucca Mountain site. This included a briefing in the tunnel by Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company's chief mining engineer.
Through technical and quality-related discussions with the chief engineer, it appears that tunnelling activities are being performed in _accordance with appropriate procedures. Only the crown (top) portion (one-sixth of the cross-section area) of the tunnel has been excavated. As of May 26, 1993, excavation was at 102 feet. The goal of 200 feet penetration by the end of FY93 is expected to be met and there are three shifts per day working toward this goal.
NRC Staff Holds Public Meetino on Curtis Bay Site Remediation On May 24, 1993, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff held a public meeting at the North County High School in Linthicum, Maryland, regarding planned remediation activities at the Anne Arundel County property adjacent to the 1
Curtis Bay Depot. Also participating in the meeting were representatives of the Maryland Department of the Environment, the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and Anne Arundel County, Maryland (AACo).
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currently contains spotty thorium contamination in nine abandoned warehouses and adjacent soil from past activities licensed by NRC. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the remediation of the Curtis Bay Site and to answer questions from local residents about the remediation.
Approximately 25 citizens attended the meeting.
The meeting began with short presentations by the representatives of NRC, DLA and AACo. The remainder of the meeting was devoted to answering questions posed by the citizens. Questions and statements centered on the effect that past and current thorium storage at the Curtis Bay Depot are having on the environment, the presence of additional contaminants such as metals or explosives at the site, and the planned remedial activities at the site.
During the meeting a former DLA employee indicated that he believed past 1
practices at the Curtis Bay Depot may have contaminated other areas on the current site and the AACo property. NRC Headquarters and Region I staff will follow up on this information.
Several individuals indicated that they were pleased that the agencies held the meeting, but that the agencies should have provided better notice of the meeting. The citizens also requested that additional public meetings be held in the future and, that the meetings be held in a facility that is closer to the site.
Update on Shieldallov - Cambridae Site This facility is one of the 46 sites listed in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Site Decommissioning Management Plan (SDMP)._ It contains over 400,000 tons of slag and soil contaminated with thorium and uranium.
On May 10, 1993, Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corporation (SMC) submitted a report entitled, " Technical Basis for Decommissioning at the Cambridge, Ohio Facility." This report evaluates the feasibility of various decommissioning options for the Cambridge site, including:
(1) no action; (2) in-situ disposal; (3) relocation of slag and on-site disposal; (4) removal of slag and off-site disposal; (5) relocation of slag, segregation, and on-site disposal; and (6) removal of slag, segregation, and off-site disposal.
The document-compares each of these alternatives in terms of decommissiening effectiveness, implementation, and cost.
Based on the results of t_his comparison, SMC selected the in-situ disposal option as their preferred decommissioning i
alternative.
NRC staff is coordinating its review of the report with the State of Ohio and the Environmental Protection Agency and intends to submit a consolidated set of comments to SMC by June 25, 1993.
l Ouality Assurance Insoection On May 18-20, 1993, the Transportation _ Branch staff conducted an inspection at Pacific Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc., in San Jose, California.
The inspection team was accompanied by an observer from the Source Containment and Devices Branch, and an inspector trainee from Region V.
The inspection team reviewed implementation of the quality assurance program in the design, procurement and fabrication of the NUHOMS-24P dry spent fuel canisters.
Preliminary findings were discussed with company representatives at the exit meeting.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 Draft Staff Evaluation Report Reaardina Individual Plant Examination (IPE)
Submittal for Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2 RES has completed its review and issued a draft staff evaluation report regarding the Individual Plant Examination (IPE) submittal for the Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2.
The licensee estimates that the mean value of the core damage frequency from internal events is 9.5E-5/yr. The licensee did not identify any vulnerabilities with respect to core damage or containment performance. The licensee indicated that various potential improvements are being considered for implementation.
Based on the review of the Diablo Canyon IPE submittal and associated documentation, the staff concludes that the licensee met the intent of Generic Letter 88-20.
In addition to the IPE efforts, the licensee plans to maintain a "living" PRA.
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Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 1
Diaanostic Evaluation and Incident Investiaation Branch (DEIIB)
On May 28, the South Texas Project (STP) Diagnostic Evaluation Team (DET) leader briefed the ED0 and other NRC Senior Managers on the team's findings, conclusions and root causes of the performance issues.
The formal exit meeting with the licensee to discuss the DET results is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. June 3,1993, at the STP site. The meeting will be open for. public observation.
Technical Trainino Center (TTC)
The second group of Ukrainian SCNRS assignees completed the first week of technical briefings and training at the TTC on May 24-28, 1993.
This four week assignment is part of the initial phase of the implementation plan for Ukrainian Priority 2 (Establishment of Regulatory Training Program) as negotiated during a meeting in Kiev during 11/92.
The Ukrainian delegation consists of Anatoly Demyanenko (Head of the Main State Inspectorate of the Ukraine, SCNRS Inspectorate Organization), Vladimir Novikov, Vyacheslav Orlov,
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and Arkady Uskov (State Inspector, SCNRS Inspectorate Organization), Igor K1rshenbaum (Head of Laboratory, SCNRS Scientific and Technical Center Organization), Porfiry Lavrenov (Site Inspector - Rovno NPP, SCNRS Inspectorate Organization), and Svetlana Tsygulskaya (Interpreter, SCNRS Headquarters Organization).
The subject matter being discussed with this delegation includes-training and qualification programs of NRC personnel (with emphasis on inspector training),
recruitment and development programs for NRC technical staff, methodology of NRC technical training programs, content of major elements of the NRC technical training program, use of training aids in the technical training program, fundamentals of inspection training, qualification programs for NPP personnel, and a description of the operator licensing program. All of these briefings are being conducted by TTC staff.
The training and briefings during the first year are focused on' laying the groundwork on which to provide the technical assistance necessary for the SCNRS to establish a regulatory training program that makes. sense within the Ukrainian system and constraints.
Related activities include the acquisition of hardware and software to put in place and the training devices necessary to support SCNRS inspectors (within the Kiev area) and operator license examiners.
Incident Response Branch (IRB)
On May 26, IRB staff visited Andrews Air Force base to discuss the procedures for the conduct of aerial monitoring during the early phases of a severe radiological accident.
They toured the installation and discussed the capability of the Remote Sensing Laboratory operated for the Department of Energy by EG&G Energy Measurements.
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provide aerial monitoring in the event of an accident. They also agreed on initial protocols for exchanging information early in a radiological event.
Proposals received for the Information Management System for the new Operations Center in 2 White Flint North are currently under review in accordance with the milestone schedule established for this procurement.
IRB staff provided a second session of training on RTM-92 to members of the Reactor Safety and Protective Measures teams and to Status Officers on May 25.
On May 26, IRB provided a second session of training on response procedures to Protective Measures team members.
Preliminary Notifications a.
PNI-9326, Vishay, Malvern, PA, Loss of Promethium-147 Sealed Source by Vishay. (5/21/93) b.
PN39330, Cleveland Electric, Perry, OH, Residual Heat Removal B Strainer Fouling During Testing i
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PN-11-93-023, Florida Power & Light Co., Ft. Pierce, FL, Shutdown in Excess of Three Days, d.
PN0-IV-93-017, Texas Agreement State Licensee, Odessa, TX, Overexposure Related to a Radiography Camera Disconnect a
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1 Office of Administration Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 Contract Award i
On May 10, 1993 a contract was awardad to Association Alarn/LIA to install two traffic lights for the 0WFN garage entrance (one outside and one inside). The traffic lights will change from red to green when the door has opened to 90%
of its open height and will change from green to red immediately upon the start of the door closing.
This will enhance safety and prevent property damage to employee vehicles and to the building.
Installation will be-completed the weekend of May 31, 1993.
Operators' Licen_Lel e
A proposeJ rule entitled " Operators' Licences" was published in the Federal Register on May 20, 1993 (58 FR 29366). The proposed rule would delete the requirement that each licensed operator at power, test, and research reactors pass a comprehensive requalification written examination and an operating test conducted by the NRC during the term of the operator's license as a prerequisite for renewal. The proposed rule would require facility licensees to submit copies of each annual operating test or comprehensive written examination for review by the NRC at least 30 days prior to conducting the examination or test.
The comment period for this proposed rule closes July 19, 1993.
Licensges' Announcements of Safeauards Inspections A final rule that amends regulations concerning fuel cycle facilities was published in the Federal Register on May 21, 1993 (58 FR 29521). The final rule is intended to ensure that the presence of NRC inspectors at certain fuel cycle facilities is not announced or widely communicated to licensee and contractor personnel without an expressed request to do so by the inspector.
The final rule becomes effective June 21, 1993.
Emeraency Plannina Licensino Reouirements for Independent Soent Fuel Storaa?
Facilities (ISFS) and Monitored Retrievable Storace Facilities (MRS)
A proposed rule that would provide for emergency planning licensing i
requirements for Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facilities (ISFSI) and Monitored Retrievable Storage Facilities (MRS) was published in the Federal Register on May 24, 1993 (58 FR 29795). The proposed rule would ensure'that local authorities are notified in the event of an accident so that thu may take appropriate action. The comment period for the proposed rule closes August 9, 1993.
Repeal of NRC Standards of Conduct Reaulations A final rule entitled " Repeal of NRC Standards of Conduct Regulations" was published in the Federal Register on May 25, 1993 (58 FR 29951).
The final rule removes those delegations of authority and other miscellaneous' regulations that are now contained in NRC internal publications.
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internal documents were issued following promulgation of government-wide ethics regulations issued by the Office of Government Ethics (0GE). The OGE regulations have supplanted NRC's ethics regulations. The final rule becomes effective June 24, 1993.
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Sionificant FOIA Reauests Received-by the NRC For 5-Day Period of May 21 -
May 27. 1993 Request for a copy of Case No. 1-92-046R on the University of Pennsylvania.
(Peter Samson of White and Williams, F01A-93-299)
Request for records pertaining to scientific studies of the safety of concrete storage containers for nuclear waste.
(Kate Walker, F01 A-93-302)
Request for a list of IG reports for calendar years 1991 and 1992.
(David Colapinto, National Whistleblower Center, F01 A-93-303)
Request for a list of 01 reports for calendar years 1991 and 1992.
(David Colapinto, National Whistleblower Center, F01A-93-304)
Request for records concerning Oncology Services, Inc. and/or Dr.-Douglas Colkitt.
(Jeffrey Alexander of Brown, Rudnick, Freed & Gesmer, F0IA-93-305)
Request for a copy of a March 24, 1993 memorandum from James Lieberman to William Manion, Nuclear Energy Services.
(Karen Unnerstall of Newman &
Holtzinger, P.C., F0IA-93-306)
Request for records which led to the termination of license No. 13-26295-01 on July 29, 1992.
(Charles Rose, Institute for Nuclear Medication Education, Inc., F01A-93-307) l MAY 28, 1993 ENCLOSURE F 8
Office of Information Resources Management Items of Interests L
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Aaency Uoorade of Technoloav for Office Systems (AUTOS)
The Office of the Controller's AUTOS installation is at mid-point.
There are currently 59 user's microcomputers and 8 printers connected to the AUTOS Local Area Network (LAN).
The Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research's AUT0S installation continues on schedule. To date,108 user's work stations have been converted and 10 printers I
have been installed in the AUTOS environment. Several cabling problems affecting printer installation have been discovered. Each has been corrected on a case-by-case basis.
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Software Ouality Ai;surance Activities At the request of the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research (RES), Codes and Standards Section staff reviewed and provided comments on the draft document,
" UNRAVEL Software Quality Assurance (SQA) Plan," which is the first SQA plan to be developed under NUREG/BR-0167 guidelines.
This is a product of the RES contractor, National Institute of Standards and Technology, who is developing an experimental software tool called UNRAVEL to be used by NRC personnel conducting evaluations of safety-related computer systems for use in nuclear plants.
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The project to acquire a new Voice Mail system is on schedule. The hardware is expected to arrive at One White Flint North on July 13, 1993.
The planned operational date remains August 5, 1993.
Computer Security The annual sensitive systems survey was sent to all Office Directors and Regional Administrators.
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Office of the Controller Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 NRC/FFS Users' Group Meetina The third NRC/FFS Users' Group Meeting was held on May 26, 1993. All regions and.
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a majority of allottees from headquarters were represented for a discussion of i
operational issues, procedures and management reports.
In addition, the Travel Management Branch met with regional FFS travel representatives to discuss travel accounting, the third party draft system, specific applications of travel regulations, and upcoming issues and initiatives.
NRC Information Digest The 1993 edition of the NRC Information Digest (NUREG 1350, Volume 5) was recently published and distributed to NRC branch chiefs and above, NRR project managers, and resident inspectors.
FY 1993 Budaet Execution Report The first quarterly Budget Execution Report for FY 1993 was submitted to the Commission on May 17,.1993.
It covers data through the second quarter of the fiscal year.
Administrative Control of Funds On May 24, 1993, a final pre-publication version of Part IV of NRC Handbook 4.2, Administrative Control of Funds, was issued by the EDO.
Part IV, titled
" Allotment Financial Management", focuses on the responsibilities of allottees, allotment financial
- managers, and. funds certi fying officials for the administrative control of funds through sound financial management. Part IV is being issued in advance of the remaining portions of Directive and Handbook 4.2 so that implementation of the requirements contained therein can begin-immediately.
Financial Manacement Seminar On May 19 and 20,1993, the pilot session for the " Financial Management Seminar" was conducted.
This seminar gives an overview of the budget and accounting process for the Federal government with specifics included about.the NRC.
It represents the first of a two-course required curriculum for allotment financial managers and funds certifying officials.
The seminar is being revised as a result of comments received on the pilot session. We expect to begin offering the seminar in July 1993. The second course, " Administrative Control of Funds",
is under development and a pilot session is planned for later this summer.
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Office of Personnel I
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Week Ending May 28, 1993 t
All-Employee Survey Administered The Office of Personnel administered a survey to all NRC employees in an effort to solicit opinions on a number of work-related topics.
Questions concerning demographics, work experiences including EE0-related questions, training, performance management, work schedules, and pay were asked. The questions were adapted from the Office of Personnel Management's Survey of Federal Employces.
Completed surveys will be returned to OP by mid-June.
Mentor and Mentee Orientation and Trainina Held in Reaion II On May 20-21, Barbara Williams (0P) conducted mentee and mentor orientation and training in Region II. The full-day training session for mentees and half-day session for mentors covered program grouridrules, roles and responsibilities, goal setting, conducting the first meeting, coaching and counseling techniques, possible problems, and benefits of the program.
Staff Participates in Career Plannina Workshoo On May 25, Maria Dolan (OP/0DT) participated in a lunch-time workshop sponsored by the Federal Women's Program Advisory Committee. The program consisted of presentations by Carolyn Boyle (NMSS) and Brenda Davis (NRR) who discussed their transitions from secretarial to administrative support positions. Ms. Dolan presented information on training, education, and rotational assignments designed to help secretaries who are pursuing careers outside their current fields.
i Arrivals CHUNG, Chang GENERAL ENGINEER (INTERN) (PFT)
NRR EASTMAN, John CONTRACTING AIDE (COOP) (OPFT)
NMSS JAMERSON, Carole LICENSING ASSISTANT (PFT)
NRR JANNEY, Michele ENGINEERING AIDE (COOP) (OPFT)
NMSS KELLY, Joseph SR. THERMAL HYDRAULIC ENGINEER RES KING, Jeffrey GENERAL ENGINEER (INTERN) (PFT)
NRR MAYBERRY, Clay
' GENERAL ENGINEER (INTERN) (PFT)
NRR MCMURTRAY, Anthony REACTOR ENGINEER (PFT)
RIII NELSON, David J.
PROJECT MANAGER (PFT)
NRR PERKINS, Michael ENGINEERING AIDE (COOP) (OPFT)
NMSS YOUNG, Francis SR. PROGRAM MANAGER (PFT)
NRR Departures ARNOLD, Shirley PERSONNEL ASSISTANT (PFT)
RII BROOM, Jeannine 0FFICE AUTOMATION ASSISTANT (PFT)
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PELLETIER, Allison PROJECT ENGINEER (PFT)
NRR PETRING, John INTERNAT'l RELATIONS SPEC. (OPFT)
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Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization and Civil Rights Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 Hispanic Employment Proaram Advisory Committee (HEPAC) Elections The Hispanic Employment Program Advisory Committee (HEPAC) held elections this month. Elected were: Ms. Maria Lopez-Otin (FL/0SP), Chair; Ms. Patricia Lavins (IRM), Vice-Chair: and Ms. Debra Reyes (0SP), Secretary. These officers constitute the Executive Committee of HEPAC and will serve for one year in their respective positions.
In the coming year HEPAC intends to focus on.
improving communications with NRC Hispanics, including ensuring that they are aware of, and participate in available career enhancing programs.
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Office of Enforcement Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 Sionificant Enforcement Actions:
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $375 was issued on May 24, 1993 to Atec Associates, Alexandria, Virginia.
The action was based on a Severity Level III violation that involved the failure to ensure licensed material was under constant surveillance and immediate control while not in storage. On April 9, 1993, a moisture / density gauge containing approximately 10 millicuries of-cesium-137 and 50 millicuries of americium-241 was damaged at a construction site while unattended. -There was no release of radioactive material.
The base civil penalty of $500 was mitigated 25 percent for good immediate corrective action that included immediate initiation of recovery activities.
No other factors were applied.
Three other Severity Level IV violations related to transportation requirements were identified by the NRC during a follow up inspection conducted on April 15, 1993.
(EN 93-051)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the cumulative amount of $6,250 was issued on May-24, 1993, to Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The action was based on a Severity Level III problem involving several violations of the' radiation safety program which in the aggregate collectively represent a breakdown in the control of licensed activities. A $6,250 penalty is proposed for this problem. A basis existed for 50% escalation of the penalty based on NRC identification of the violations, and 100% escalation based on prior opportunities to identify the violations.
(EN 93-052)
An Order Imposing Civil Penalty in the amount of $3,750 was issued on May 24, 1993, to Pike Community Hospital, Waverly, Ohio. The action was based on a breakdown in control of licensed aci.ivities that were considered in the i
aggregate to represent a Severity Level Ill problem.
The Licensee responded to the Notice in letters dated February 22 and 24, 1993.
In its response, the licensee partially denied one violation and requested mitigation based on its corrective action. After careful consideration of the Licensee's response, the staff has concluded that the violations did occur as stated and that the Licensee did not provide an adequate basis for any mitigation of the civil penalty amount.
(EN 93-007A)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalties in the cumulative amount of $325,000 was issued May 28, 1993, to the Houston Lighting i
& Power Company.
The action was based on two Severity level III problems, i
each involving multiple violations.
This action was submitted to the Commission in SECY-93-146 and today the Commission indicated that it had no objection to the issuance of the action.
In the first, the most significant violation involved the inoperability of the Unit I turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater pump for approximately 33 days.
In the second, the most significant violation involved the inoperability of one of the Unit 1 emergency diesel generators for a period of approximately 24 days. A civil penalty of $175,000 is being proposed for the first problem after finding escalation was appropriate for NRC identification, multiple opportunities to identify, and
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duration. A civil penalty of $150,000 is being proposed for the second problem after finding escalation appropriate for prior opportunities to identify and duration ~
(EN 93-054)
Civil Penalty Paid:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Columbia, South Carolina paid the civil penalty in the amount of $18,750.
The action was based on the licensee's failure to perform a criticality safety analysis prior to using numerous non-favorable geometry containers in various plant locations that handle special nuclear material. The base civil penalty was escalated 50% for NRC identification and 100% for the licensee's prior opportunity to identify the problem through a review of Information Notice No. 89-24, " Nuclear Criticality Safety." However, the base civil penalty was mitigated 100% for the licensee's past good enforcement history.
(EA 93-044)
Differino Professional View On April 1,1993, a Differing Professional View (DPV) was initiated because we were proposing enforcement action against Salem and Hope Creek for fire watch log falsifications, while not taking similar action for other reactor licensees that had identified operator log falsification violations. A DPV panel was held and its recommendations were forwarded to the Director, OE, on May 24, 1993. After consideration of the DPV and DPV panel recommendations, i
it was decided to continue to pursue the proposed enforcement action. Because Commission notification is required prior to the exercise of broad enforcement discretion for the logging falsification issue, the DPV and DPV panel recommendations would be included with the notification. The DPV initiators' found this to be acceptable. OE will prepare a Commission Paper to address the above issue.
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Office of Consolidation Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 Second Buildina Status During the week, Capitol paving formed and poured the curbing and began putting down asphalt for the driveway around TWFN.
Miller and Long completed concrete topping for the loading dock bays.
Tree planting, spreading of topsoil in planters on grade, and installation 'of irrigation piping continued on TWFN plaza.
Inside TWFN, final electrical inspection for base-building systems continued.
Phone hook-ups for fire control at elevators were in place. Air-handling units were being tested on each floor.
White Flint North Limited Partnership awarded the interior build-out contract for TWFN to OMNI, Inc.
On May 25, the Director met with Montgomery County Planning Board staff to discuss the NRC traffic mitigation program. The Planning Board staff recognizes the NRC program as the most successful in the County and perhaps one of the most effective in the country.
They plan to use it in bench-marking future transportation demand management policies and models they are developing.
I Also on May 25, the Federal Service Impasses Panel (FSIP) ruled in favor of NRC management in a dispute with Chapter 208 of the National Treasury Employees Union concerning work-station sizes for bargaining unit members and the location of
-l enclosed offices reserved for managers. The Director and the Space Planner for the Office testified before a FSIP Factfinder on the matter on September 9,1992.
On May 26, the Director met with Dr. Andrew Persily and two associates of the Indoor Air Quality Staff of the National Institute of Science and Technology to discuss the Interagency Agreement steps and schedule for monitoring and assessing air quality in TWFN as it r.omes on line.
On May 27, the Director met with the Director of Administration and members of her staff to discuss alternative routes of pedestrian travel between 0WFN and TWFN.
On May 28, the Director and staff met with GSA, the developer's staff and special consultants, and representatives of Dewberry and Davis Architects and DBI, Inc.
to review fire egress issues and to develop a proposal to present to the 1
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4 0ffice of State Programs Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 CRCPD Executive Board At the concluding session of the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD) Annual Convention on May 20, 1993, the members for the 1993-1994 Executive Board were announced. They are: Don Flater, Iowa, Chairperson; Aubrey Godwin, Arizona, past Chair; Roland Fletcher, Maryland, Chairperson-elect; Ray Paris, Oregon, Secretary-Treasurer; and Jill Lipoti, New Jersey; Jake Jacoby, Colorado and Kirk Whatley, Alabama, as Members-at-Large.
Meetina with California State Officials Carlton Kammerer, Director, Office of State Programs, and Jack Hornor, Region V State Agreements Officer, met with Dr. Molly Joel Coye, Director, California Department of Health Services, and members of her staff, on May 24, 1993 in Sacramento, California. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the status of California's Agreement State program. Dr. Coye committed to taking measures to bring the program to an adequate and compatible status and will be providing the NRC with an action plan to accomplish this in the near future.
Meetina on Remediation of Curtis Bay. Maryland Facility Teresa Hall Darden, Region I Agreement States Officer, attended a public meeting to discuss the remediation of the former Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) property in Curtis Bay, Maryland on May 24, 1993 in Linthicum, Maryland.
The meeting consisted of presentations from representatives from the NRC, DLA, the State of Maryland and Anne Arundel County on the status of the site and.
plans for remediation. These presentations were followed by responding to questions from the public. At the conclusica of the meeting, citizens requested further public meetings with adequate media notice.
1993 FEMA /NRC Radioloaical Emeraency Preparedness Workshoo Charles Hackney, Region IV State Liaison Officer, participated in the 1993 Radiological Emergency Preparedness Workshop hosted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region VI, NRC Region IV and the State of Arkansas on May 25-26, 1993 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Mr. Hackney participated as a facilitator in a session of utility emergency planning and response and as a moderator of-a general session on health physics / accident assessment and local, State and utility emergency planning and response. NRC staff from Region II, the Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data and the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation also partici uted in the workshop.
Availability of Documents Maria Lopez-Otin, Federal Liaison, has obtained What Price Clean Air? A Market Approach to Enerav and Environmental Policy, a document from the Research and Policy Committee of the Committee for Economic Development.
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Ms. Lopez-Otin received a press release from the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board announcing that the Supreme Court on Monday, May 17, 1993 refused to overturn a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals decision which upheld the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board's ability to discuss, in closed meetings, sensitive health and safety recommendations for the President or the Secretary of Energy.
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RI Public Outreach Activities For the second year, the Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards is hosting high school students from Conestoga High School in Berwyn, PA,-
for one month as part of their high school curricula. The three students this year are Carole Reed, Valerie Cornell, and Brian Zagol.
They are participating in the school career elective program which allows them to spend one month in a supervised work environment prior to graduation and entry into college.
Under the sponsorship of Ronald R.
Bellamy, Chief of the Nuclear Materials Safety Branch, they are obtaining experience in materials licensing cases. They also will tour the medical facilities at the Fox Chase Cancer Center, and also the Limerick Generating Station. Assir,ments are also being arranged for them with the Region I Regional Counsel, Karla Smith.
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New York Power Authority James Taylor, EDO, Thomas Murley, Director, NRR, and Thomas Martin, Region 1 Regional Administrator, met with the New York Power Authority Board of Trustees in New York City on May 25, 1993.
They discussed recent issues and performance at the Indian Point 3 station.
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Region II Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 1.
Commissioner at TVA Site On May 25, Commissioner Curtiss and the Regional Administrator, accompanied by members of their staffs, toured the TVA Sequoyah site in Soddy Daisy, Tennessee.
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Jannessee Valley Authority On May 24, the Regional Administrator and the NRR Assistant Director for Region II Reactors were at the TVA Sequoyah site to hold a public meeting regarding the facility's status.
3.
Carolina Power and Liaht Company On May 27, the Deputy Regional Administrator was at Carolina Power and Light Company's Harris facility to present certificates to newly licensed operators.
4.
Ukrainians in Reaion II On May 28, four visitors from the Ukrainian State Committee on Nuclear Radiation Safety completed the first week of a two-week training visit to Region II.
They observed day-to-day operations in the Region II Office and completed a tour of the Bellefonte site and Control Room Simulator.
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Babcock and Wilcox Comoany (B&W) Naval Nuclear Fuel Division (NNFD) -
Enforcement Conference On May 26, representatives from B&W NNFD attended an Enforcement Conference in the Region 11 Office regarding apparent violations in the licensee's nuclear criticality safety and management control programs.
The violations were for conducting operations prior to having criticality safety postings and procedures completely in place.
The licensee discussed the significance of each event / problem, the results of their task force review including root cause identification and corrective actions.
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ATEC Associates-Proposed Civil Penalty On May 24, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff proposed a civil penalty of $375 against Atec Associates of Virginia, located in Alexandria, Virginia, for alleged violation of NRC requirements involving a
failure to keep licensed radioactive material under constant surveillance and immediate control while not in storage.
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left the gauge unattended for a short period of time on April 9,1993. As a result, a backhoe being used at the site struck another piece of equipment, causing it to move and damage the gauge.
- The base civil penalty for this violation was $500 but it was lowered because of the licensee's immediate corrective actions. The company has 30 days in which to either pay the civil penalty or to protest it.
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Riverside Methodist Hospital On May 25, 1993, an Enforcement Conference was conducted in the Region III office between representatives of Riverside Methodist Hospital and members of the Region III staff.
This Enforcement Conference was held to discuss the findings from a recent special safety inspection.
The inspection was conducted to review the circumstances surrounding a misadministration which occurred in February 1992 (reported to NRC in February 1993) involving a low Dose Remote Afterloader treatment.
2.
Indiana University School of Medicine On May 26, 1993, an Enforcement Conference was conducted in the Region III office between representatives of Indiana University School of Medicine and members of the Region III staff.
This Enforcement conference was held to review the circumstances surrounding a reported teletherapy misadministration.
3.
Steel Warehouse Company. Inc.
On May 28, 1993, an Open Enforcement Conference was conducted in the Region III office between representatives of Steel Warehouse Inc., and members of the Region III staff.
This Open Enforcement Conference was held to review the circumstances surrounding an unauthorized removal of a generally licensed gauging device. The unauthorized removal of the gauge and numerous Department of Transportation violations were identified during the inspection and were discussed at the conference.
4.
LaSalle County Station On May 27, 1993, W. Murphy, Site Vice President, and members of his staff met with A. Bert Davis, Regional Administrator, RIII and members of his staff at the Region III Office to discuss performance and challenges at the LaSalle site.
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LaSalle County Station On May 26, 1993, H. J. Miller, Deputy Regional Administrator, T. O. Martin, Division of Reactor Safety and other members of the Region III staff held an Enforcement Conference to discuss the findings from a recently completed E0P followup inspection. The findings discussed included numerous problems identified in E0P support procedures, inadequate corrective action, and inadequate management control of the E0P program.
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Dresden James Sniezek, DEDR, Frank Miraglia, Deputy Director, NRR, and James Partlow, Associate Director for Projects, toured the Dresden site on May 26, 1993.
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Sacred Heart-Hospital - Telephonic Enforcement Conference An enforcement conference was held on May 24,-1993, to review the findings related to a special inspection conducted on. April 1,1993.
The conference focused on the licensee's lack of management oversight of the radiation safety program.
Particular attention was focused on the licensee's failure to establish and maintain a written quality management program.
2.
Meetina with Grand County (Utah) Commissioners Council The Director, Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards, Region IV; the Director, Uranium Recovery Field Office; the Chief, Uranium Recovery Branch, NMSS; and support staff, met with the Grand County Commissioners Council in Moab, Utah, on May 25, 1993, to discuss the NRC review of the reclamation plans for the Moab Mill, owned by Atlas Corporation. The state of Utah's Division of Environmental Quality representatives were present. The local groups have previously expressed their objection to reclamation of the tailings pile in its present location. This issue is still under review by the NRC.
3.
Cassia Memorial Hospital - Enforcement Conference An enforcement conference was held on May 27, 1993, with the licensee at the Owyhee Plaza Hotel in Boise, Idaho, to review the findings related to a routine, unannounced inspection conducted on March 18 and May 4, 1993. The conference focused on the licensee's apparent lack of management oversight of the radiation safety program which resulted in 11 apparent violations.
Particular attention was focused on the licensee's failure to establish and maintain a written quality management program.
4.
Gritman Medical Center - Manaaement Meetina A management meeting was held on May 27, 1993, with the licensee at the Owyhee Plaza Hotel in Boise, Idaho, to review the findings related to a routine, unannounced inspection conducted on May 3, 1993. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss regulatory concerns identified during the inspection, with emphasis on the need for improved management oversight of the radiation safety program.
5.
Gulf States Utilities - Enforcement Conference An enforcement conference with Gulf States Utilities was held or May 28,.
1993, at the Region IV office to discuss an apparent violation related to repeated failures to follow security drill procedures and continuing failure to provide management oversight of the security program.
Management actions related to a recent event related to inadvertent i
firing of live ammunition during a security drill was addressed.
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Region V Items of Interest Week Ending May 28, 1993 1.
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Generatina Station An initial examination of eleven operators was conducted by Region V examiners during the period May 21 - 27, 1993, at the Diablo Canyon Facility.
Results will be sent to the candidates and the facility in about three weeks. No significant weaknesses were observed.
2.
Palo Verde Nuclear Generatina Station The team inspection scheduled to be performed at Palo Verde beginning May 24, 1993 was indefinitely deferred at the licensee's request on the basis.
of regulatory impact. The licensee is dealing with complex new steam generator tube degradation issues which have extended the current refueling outage and require a great deal of management attention.
3.
Palo Verde Nuclear Generatina Station During the week of May 24, 1993, Regio;. V examiners conducted requalification re-test examinations of two crews who failed their March 1993 NRC requalification examinations.
Both crews and all individuals passed the May tests. Significant performance improvements were observed since the March tests.
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Arizona Public Service Company The Region V staff met with senior APS management on May 24, 1993 in the Region V office.
Topics discussed included the licensee's response to the steam generator tube rupture event at Unit 2 and the-licensee's progress to date in inspecting the Unit 2 steam generators.
5.
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Visit On May 25, 1993, Dr. Sam Harbison, Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations for the United Kingdom, visited EPRI in Palo Alto, California.
Stuart Richards of the Region V staff accompanied Dr.
Harbison.
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June 1, 1993 NRR Meetino Notice ge 1
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6/7/93 50-155 One White Flint North To discuss Big Rock Point Plant NRC/CPCo L. Olshan 10:00-1:00 Room 138-9 performance at the quarterly Management Meeting.
6/7/93 None One White Flint North To discuss WCAP-10541, Rev. 2, NRC/WOG R. Jones 1:00-5:00 Room 1F-19 "RCP Seal Performance Following a Loss of all AC Power."
6/8/93 50-416 One White Flint North To discuss licensing actions for NRC/E01 P. O'Connor 1:00-Room 4B-11 Grand Gulf that Entergy has identified that may reduce their regulatory burden to allow a more efficient use of resources.
Entergy will also brief the NRC staff regarding their joint project with EPRI to develop risk based methodologies applicable to 10 CFR 50,
. Appendix B.
6/9/93 50-29 Monroe Bridge Building To discuss Yankee proposals for NRC/YAECO M. Fairtile 1:30 Monroe Bridge, removal and disposal of plant Massachusetts components prior to NRC approval of_the decommissioning plan.
6/9/93 50-29 Mohawk Trail Regional To discuss the licensing aspects NRC/RI M. Fairtile 7:00 High School Cafeteria of the ongoing decommissioning Buckland, Massachusetts of Yankee-Rowe and to respond to any questions from the public on the decommissioning process.
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6/10/93 50-335 Florida Power and Light To discuss technical and NRC/RII/FP&L.
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of common interest to St. Lucie 50-251 Juno Beach, Florida 33408 and. Turkey Point facilities.
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E5 6/10/93 50-410 One White Flint North To discuss the inspection and NRC/NMPC J. Menning 10:00 Room 4B-ll possible repair of a flaw in a High Pressure Core Spray nozzle weld at Nine Mile Point Unit 2.
6/10/93 None One White Flint North To discuss the recent fuel NRC/W S. Wu 1:00-4:00 Room 8B-11 performance and fuel failures.
6/11/93 50-344 One White Flint North To discuss the status of NRC/PGEC0/ STATE OF M. Masnik 9:00-11:00 Room IF-5 decommissioning activities at OREGON the Trojan Nuclear Plant and physical security.
6/15-16/93 52-001 GE Nuclear Energy To provide the ACRS sub-NRC/GE C. Poslusny 8:30-4:30 175 Curtner Avenue committee the opportunity to San Jose, CA gather information about concerns and issues associated with the review of the GE ABWR standard safety analysis report and the final safety evaluation report.
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gj Date/ Time Number location Purpose Acolicant NRC Contact 5/31-6/5 N/A St. Louis, M0 To attend the Third NRC D. Rom Int'l Conference on Other Federal Agencies Case Histories in Industry Geotechnical Engineering Public 6/7 N/A Las Vegas, NV NRC/ DOE Interactions NRC C. Abrams Scheduling Meeting DOE for Jul-Dec 1993 State of Nevada and local governments 6/8-9 N/A Tropicana Hotel NRC/ DOE Technical NRC C. Abrams 8:00am-5:00pm Las Vegas, NV Exchange on Geophysical DOE Integration and State of Nevada Volcanism Studies and local governments 6/14-16 N/A Boston, MA To participate in a NRC N. Orlando Mixed Waste Workshop Federal Agencies and be a speaker Environmental Organizations Licensees 6/14-17 San Antonio, TX UMTRA inspection Falls NRC D. Rom Gunnison, C0 City site, UMTRA Site Personnel Inspection Gunnison Site E
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Date/ Time Number location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 6/14-16/93 N/A Halden, Norway Halden Board of Management Meeting T. King T. King Board of Management members 7/6-9/93-N/A Boston, MA RELAP5 International Users RELAP5 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.Bec kjord, 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 E
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gj Date/ Time Number location Purpose ADDlicant SP Contact 6/14-18/93 NA Phoenix, AZ Arizona Radiation State J. Hornor Control Program Review i
6/14-18/93 NA Atlanta, GA Materials Licensing States R. Woodruff
' Course 6/15/93 NA Mineral, VA North Anna Local Public local Officials R. Trojanowski Officials Meeting 6/15/93 NA Glen Ellyn, IL Meeting with IDNS Illinois Officials R. Lickus 6/21-25/93 NA Springfield, IL Illinois Radiation State J. Lynch Control Program Visit 6/21-25/93 NA Bismarck, ND North Dakota Radiation State R. Doda Control Program Review 4
6/24/93 NA Harrisburg, PA Appalachian LLW Compact LLW Officials M. Miller Meeting 6/28/93 NA Ft. Calhoun, NE Fort Calhoun Emergency EP Officials C. Hackney Planning Exercise 6/29-30/93 NA Concord, NH New Hampshire Radiation State T. Darden Control Program Visit E
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Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 06/09/93 50-322 Region I Enforcement Conference -
Selected NRC Staff Pasciak 10:00 a.m.
to discuss Fall of Re-Members and Licensee fueling Jib Crane 06/10/93 50-293 Plymouth, MA SALP Management Meeting Selected NRC Staff Kelly 1:00 p.m.
Dates covering 09/29/93 Members and Licensee thru 03/13/93 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 06/15/93 50-271 Region I Enforcement Conference Selected NRC Staff Kelly 1:00 p.m.
to discuss Scram Solenoid Members and Licensee Pilot Valve Issues 06/29/93 50-387 Region I Introduction of Recently Selected NRC Staff White 10:00 a.m.
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06/01/93 RII Office Regional Awards Ceremony All Regional Staff Ebneter
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06/01/93 RII Office Presentation by Entergy RA, RII Staff Merschoff 2:00 p.m.
Operations, Inc. to arid Licensee discuss Engineering Initiatives at the Grand Gulf facility 06/04/93 RII Office Presentation by Florida Same as above Merschoff 10:00 a.m.
Power and Light Company to discuss Engineering Initiatives for their facility 06/09/93 Southport, NC Meeting with CP&L to RA, RII Staff Ebneter 1:00 p.m.
discuss status of the and Licensee Brunswick facility 06/18/93 RII Office Sel f-Assessment Dep. RA, RII Staff Reyes 2:00 p.m CPL - Robinson and Licensee 06/22/93 Chattanooga, TN Quarterly Press Conf.
RA and Local Ebneter 1:00 p.m.
with News Media News Media 06/23/93 Spring City, TN Management Meeting RA, RII Staff Ebneter 10:00 a.m.
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Docket Attendees Date/ Time Number location Purpose Acolicant NRC Contact gj 6/14/93 Ril Reactor Enforcement Regional Administrator Martin Meeting 6/15-6/16 RII Senior Management Regional Administrator Martin Meeting 6/16/93 Springfield, IL Illinois Department Deputy Regional Administrator Lynch of Nuclear Safety Selected Staff (IDNS) l 6/17/93 50-266; Site Wisconsin Electric Deputy Regional Administrator Greenman 50-301 Power - Point Beach SALP presentation to i
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NRC Date/ Time Number location Purpose Acolicant Contact 6/2/93 40-8903 URF0 Proposed reclamation plan Homestake Mining P.Garcia 9:00 for Grants Uranium Mill Co.
6/3/93 50-498; STP Site Discuss findings of Houston L&P M.Satorius 8:30 50-499 Diagnostic Evaluation Team inspection 6/9/93 50-482 RIV Pubiic enforcement conference Wolf Creek Generating M.Satorius 1:00 E
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