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ML20052C995
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Issue date: 02/24/1982
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FOIA-82-77 NUDOCS 8205060178
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V DOCKET 50 CATECORIZATION A.

Application / Construction Stage Documents & Corres.

B.

Utility Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) and Amendments i

C.

Utility Environmental Report (ER), Amendments & Corres.

D.

NRC Draft & Final Environmental (Impact) Statements (DES & FES), Supplements & Correspondence E.

NRC Safety Evaluation Report (SER), Suppl. & Corres.

F.

Security, Medical, Emergency & Fire Protection Plans G.

Legal and Adjudicatory Correspondence H.

General Correspondence I.

Financial Information J.

Insurance and Indemnity Information K.

Utility Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) & Amend.

L.

Limited Work Authorization (LWA) & Related Corres.

M.

Antitrust Review and Antitrust Correspondence N.

Antitrust Hearing Transcripts, Testimony & Briefings O.

Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS)

Reports and Correspondence P.

Operating License Stage Documents & Correspondence Q.

Inspection Reports;IE Bulletins, Circulars & Info.

j Notices; Civil PenaltieL & Related Correspondence R.

Periodic Operating Reports & Related Correspondence S.

Reportable Occurrences, PNO's, PNS's & Related Corres.

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Transcripts, Testimony & Briefings on Non-Antitrust l

Matters l

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Congressional / Executive Correspondence V.

Licensing Operstors & Related Correspondence W.

Decommissioning Stage Documents and Correspondence Public Document Room U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1/6/81

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DEFINITIONS OF DOCKET 50 CATEGORIES A.

APPLICATION / CONSTRUCTION STAGE DOCUMENTS AND CORRESP'ONDENCE This category follows the application from submission to the day preceding the issuance of an oper-E ating license. It includes all conespondence and documents with substantive technical content that do not fall into other specific categories. Included are:

1.

Application for construction permit.

2.

General Information submitted with construction permit application.

4 3.

Amendments and changes to items I and 2.

4 NRC questions, requests for additional information, and applicant responses.

5.

Correspondence and documents relating to unresolved design and construction issues.

6.

Meeting announcements and summaries of meeting discussions on issues of item 5.

7.

Correspondence regarding the Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR).

8.

Information on laws and changes in regulations or policy that affect the status of the appli.

cation (NEPA, Water Quality Improvement Act, Water Pollution Control Act, etc.).

9.

Construction Permit, amendments, and correspondence relating to the construction permit.

10. Scheduling of licenst application submission or review.
11. Environmental review information.
12. Application for operating license.
13. General Information submitted with operating beense application.

14.

Amendments and changes to items 12 and 13.

15. Correspondence regarding the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR).
16. Correspondence and documentation on generic technical matters highlighted by an event at another facility which may affect the subject facility; not covered by an IE Bulletin.
17. Reports of site visits.
18. Backup technical documents (e.g., topied reports) submitted in support of the application.

B.

UrlLITY PRELIMINARY SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT (PSAR) AND AMENDMENTS This category is strictly limited to the items listed below. All related correspondence is filed in Category A.

1.

Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) submitted by utility (formerly called Hazards Summary Report or Safety Analysis Report).

2.

Amendments and changes to the PSAR.

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Transmitta! and ' acknowledgement letters.

4.

Certificates of service to the PSAR.

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C.

UTILITY ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT (ER), AMENDMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCE

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This category is strictly limited to the items listed below. Other environmental documents and correspondence are filed in Categories A, D,31. P or R.

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Environmental Report (ER) subbtted by the utility.

2.

Arnendments and supplements to the ER.

3.

Transmittal and acknowledgement letters.

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Information on scheduling of submittal or review of.ER.

5.

NRC questions, requests for additional information, and applicant responses.

6.

Federal register notices citing the availability of items ! and 2.

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Correspondence relating to the review of ER.

8.

Meeting announcements or reports of meetin;s where the primary subject of discussion is the ER.

D.

NRC DRAFT AND FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL (IMPACT) STATEMENTS (DES AND FES),

SUPPLEMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCE This category is strictly limited to the items listed below. Other environmental documents and correspondence are in categories A C, M, P or R.

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Draft and Final Environmental (Impact) Statements (DES and FES) prepared by the NRC.

2.

Supplements to the DES and FES.

3.

Correspondence relating to the DES and FES.

4 Comments from other federal, state and local government agencies.

5.

Transmittal ud acknowledgement letters.

6.

Documents related to NRC re,iew of environmental issues or of ER obtained for purposes of writing the environmental statements.

7.

Backup technical documents st.bmitted in connection with above.

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Federal register notice citing availability of items I and 2.

9.

Site visits to obtain information for DES or FES.

10. Meeting announcements or reports of meetings where the primary subject of discussion is the DES or FES.

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NRC SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT (SER). SUPPLEMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCE This category is stnetly limited to the items listed below. Other documents deahng with safery s

related issues are f!!ed in categones A, P or W. depending on the phase of the licensing process.

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l Safety Evaluation Report (SER) prepared by the NRC (formerly called NRC AEC Hazard Analyus Report).

2.

Supplements to SER.

3; Correspondence relating to SER.

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Federal register notices citing availability of items I and 2.

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5.

Information on scheduling of SER submittals and review.

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' Requests for additional information for use in preparing SER; responses to such requests.

6.

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Meeting announcements or reports of meetings where the primary subject of discussion is the SER.

8.

Transmittal and acknowledgement letters.

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SECURITY, MEDICAL, EMERGENCY AND FIRE PROTECTION PLANS All plans in this category are individual submissions. Information submitted as part of the PSAR or FSAR is excluded.

1.

Fire Hazard Protection Plan and surveys.

2.

Plant evacuation correspondence.

3.

Safeguards Contingency Plans.

4 Review of Ileahh Physics Program.

5.

Correspondence relating to aforementioned plans.

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Supplements, changes and revisions to plans.

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LEGAL AND ADJUDICATORY CORRESPONDENCE This category contains all non-antitrust legal md adjudicatory dacumentation, except for transcripts, briefings and testimony, which are filed in category T.

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Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) and Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board (ASLAB) hearing related documents.

2.

Federal register notices regarding hearings.

3.

Requests to make appearances at hearings.

Motions, briefs. arguments, statements and related correspondence _ filed by participants fcr 4.

hearings.

5.

Transmittal of supporting documents (e.g., SER, FES) to the boards.

6.

Correspondence to and from intervenors.

7.

Board orders and decisions.

S.

Petitions for Commission action.

9.

legal filings and Commission orders and decisions resul:ing from item 8.

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GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE

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a, items that have no substantive technical content or meaning for the status of the licensi or applica.

_}r tion are included.

1.

Change of address notifications.

2.

Changes in structure of organization.

3.

Changes in service lists.

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NRC requests to applicant for additional copies of documents.

S.

Correspondence from the public requesting information about the facility and NRC responses.

6.

Correspondence on strictly administrative matters.

7.

Letters of support, concern or opposition to the facility.

8.

Correspondence regarding the Local Publ.c Document Rooms (LPDRs).

9.

Professional qualification statements not pertaining to the hearing process.

1.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION This category contains all fmancial information except that submitted as part of the application or its amendments or relating to the imposition of civil penalties.

1.

Company annual reports.

2.

Separately submitted financial information and related correspondence.

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INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY INFORSIATION 1.

Indemnity agreements and amendments.

2.

Endorsements insurance policies.

3.

Other correspondence regarding indemnity and insurance matters.

K.

UTILITY FINAL SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT (FSAR) AND AMENDSIENTS This category is strictly limited to the items listed below. All rela'ed correspondence falls in category A or P.

1.

Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) (formerly called Final Hazards Summary Report).

2.

Amendments and changes to the FSAR.

3.

Federal reg: ster notices citing availability of items 1 and 2.

4 Transmittal and acknowledgement letters.

5.

Certificates of sernce to the FSAR.

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LLMITED WORK A1JfilORIZATibN (LWA) AND RELAhED CORE.

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..NDENCE His category is bmited to documents pertaining to Umited Work Authorint ons (LWA) wheraby applicants can carry out limited site preparation and construction prior to the granting of a con-struction permit.

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Umited Work Authoruations (LWA) and amendments.

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Conespondence pertaining to work performed under LWA's.

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ANTITRUST REVIEW AND ANTITRUST CORRESPONDENCE f

1.

Document submitted as part of the applications for a construction permit and operating license entitled "Information Requested by the Attorney General for Antitrust Review" g

2.

Correspndence where the primary topic of discussion is antitrust matters.

3.

All antitrust proceeding related documents except for hearing transcripts, testimony and brief-ings, which are filed in category N.

N.

ANTITRUST HEARING TRANSCRll*TS, TESTIMONY AND BRIEFINGS This category contains word-for-word transcripts of hearings, testimony and briefings in antitrust 3

matters. Related correspondence falls in category M.

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ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS (ACRS) REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE

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1.

Correspondence and letter reports relating to Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) reviews.

2.

Correspondence from ACRS.

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Announcement of ACRS meetings.

4.

Transmittal and acknowledgement letters.

5.

ACRS reports.

6.

Statements and written testimony by ACRS members or presented by individuals at ACRS proceedings.

7.

hhnutes at ACRS Subcommittee Meetings.

P OPERATING LICENSE STAGE DOCUMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCE This file assumes the position of the Application / Construction Stage (cstegory A) file for general technical items dated from the issuance of the operating license to the application for termination of the license.

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1.

Operating license, amendments, proposed amendments, changes and related correspondence.

2.

Technical specifications and changes.

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hackup technical docununts (e.g., t;pical reports) submitted in support cf items I and 2.

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Federal register notices citing availabdity of items 1 and 2.

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Correspondence regarding the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR).

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All general technical correspondence, meeting announcements or meeting summaries relating to technical specifications, the operating license or technical issues arising after.the issuance of the operating license.

7.

Correspondence regarding codes (e.g., ASME), regulations, laws or changes in policy that may affect plant operation or bear on the operating license.

8.

Information on the Standard Review Plan (STP).

9.

Results of surveys or tests conducted in accordance with the technical specifications (not periodic reports, which fall in category R).

10. Correspondence relating to NRC's Systematic Evaluation Program (SEP).
11. Owner's group meeting announcements and reports.
12. Quality assurance information.
13. Environmental matters (technical).
14. Emergency core cooling system documents.
15. Radioactive waste information.
16. Correspondence regarding expansion of spent fuel storage pool.
17. Start.up test reports.
18. Correspondence and documentation on generic technical matters highlighted by an event at another facility which may affect the subject facility; not covered by an IE Bulletin.

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19. Reports of site visits.

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INSPECTION REPORTS: IE BULLETINS, CIRCULARS AND INFORMATION NOTICES:

CIVIL PENALTIES AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE 1.

Inspection reports.

2.

IE Bulletins (formerly called Regulatory Operations (RO) Bulletins), Circulars and Information Notices.

3.

Responses by applicant to IE correspondence.

4.

Applicant's determination of proprietary nature of inspection reports.

5.

Ietters concerning areas of noncompliance.

6.

Pre-service and in senice inspections and procedures.

7.

Correspondence and orders relating to imposition and payment of civil penalties, including Notification of Significant Enforcement Actions (EN's).

8.

Any correspondence relating to inspection and enforcements that does not specifically relate to incidents or events as defined in category S.

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PERIODIC OPERATING REPORTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE This category includes periodic reports of a routine nature.

1.

Monthly, semiannual, or annual operating reports (other than financial).

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' Periodic environmental monitoring, effluent testing, or similar reports.

3.

Periodic personnel exposure reports.

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Operational Logbooks:

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legbooks on Radiological Data i

Operations leg on Plant Systems Core i

Plant Status Summary Sheets.

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Correspondence or other documents relating to the above listed items.

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REPORTABLE OCCURRENCES, PNO'S, PNS'S AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE This category contains all materials relating to abnormal, unusual, reportable or r onroutine occur-f rences or events. This includes:

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All 24-hour,10-day,30-day, interim and final Licensee Event Reports (LER's) and follow.up correspondence (also called incident reports, abnormal occurrence reports and reportable occurrences).

2.

Potential or possible reportable deficiency reports and related correspondence.

3.

Personnel exposure reports.

4.

Construction deficiency reports submitted under 10 CFR 50.55e.

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Preliminary Notification of Occurrence (PNO's) and Preliminary Notification of Safeguards A

Events (PN's).

6.

Environmental Technicd Specifications violation reports and Environmental Event reports.

7.

Part 21 Reports of defects and noncompliance.

8.

Correspondence or other documents relating to items 1-7.

T.

TRANSCRIPTS, TESTIMONY AND BRIEFINGS ON NON. ANTITRUST MATTERS This category contains all word.for. word transcripts, except for antitrust matters (category N),

testimony and briefings, and congressional matters (category U).

1.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) and Atomic Safety and.'icensing Appeal Board (ASLAB) transcripts.

2.

Testimony and statements submitted to ASLB and ASLAB.

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Commission meeting transcripts.

4.

NRC staff briefings to the Commission.

5.

Statements and written testimony submitted at Commission meeting or hearings.

6.

Transcripts of utility briefs to NRC staff.

7.

Adsisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) meeting transcripts.

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CONGRESSIONAL / EXECUTIVE CORRESPONDENCE D

This category contains correspondence on substantive matters. Routine responses to constituent i

inquiries are filed in category H.

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Statements and testimony before Congress or before bodies / committees appointed by the Executive or Legislative Branches.

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Preparatory and backup documents for item 1.

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Correspondence to and from NRC Office of Congressional Affairs, Congress and the Executive Branch on other than constituent response matters.

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LICENSING OPERATORS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE 5

1.

Operator licenses or sdministrative information bearing on licensing of operators.

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NRC examination results.

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Power plant examination summary sheet.

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DECOMMISSIONING STAGE DOCUMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCE This file assumes the position of the Operating License Stage (category P) file for general technical items from the application for termination of the operating license onward.

1.

Application for authority to voluntarily surrender license.

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Application to dismantle the facility and dispose of component parts.

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Technical documents submitted in support of items I and 2, such as: Decomnussioning Pian.

Dismantling Plan, Environmental Report on Dismantling, Safety Analysis Report on Decom.

missioning.

4.

Documents relating to disposal of radioactive material and decontaminatior. of the site.

5.

Other correspondence relating to above items.

6.

All documentation relating to the ongoing operation of the plan, formerly filed in category P.

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INDEX OF CORRESPONDENCE FILES NOTE: All correspondence will be marked in the upper right hand corner as to where it should be filed.

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ACCESSION LIST s

Consisting of chronological listing of all correspondence relating to licensing review,-received from the applicant, sent to the applicant and related material. Updated pages will be sent on a weekly basis for filing in numerical page order.

Each item that is sent to the LPDR will be marked as to which file they can be found.

2.

ANTITRUST FILE Consisting of all correspondence concerning Antitrust Matters.

3.

ANTITRUST FOLDER Consisting of material too bulky to file in the Antitrust File.

4.

APPLICANT CORRESPONDENCE FILE Consisting of letters to and from the applicant and other correspondence relating to the license review.

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APPLICANT CORRESPONDENCE FOLDER Consisting of bulky material that can not be filed in the Applicant

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Correspondence File.

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DRAFT AND FINAL ENVIRONMENT,*,L STATEMENTS FOLDER Contains Draft and Final Environmental Statements and all supplements thereto.

(Transmittal letter to be filed in the Environmental File.)-

7.

ENVIRONMENTAL FILE Consisting of correspondence to and from the applicant concerning environmental matters. Comments on the Environmental Report and Draft and Final Environmental Statements. Other environmental related correspondence.

8.

ENVIRONMENTAL FOLDER Consisting of bulky material that can not be filed in the Environmental File.

9.

FREEDOM 0F INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) FILE All correspondence concerning Freedom of Information Act requests and responses thereto.

10. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) FOLDER Consisting of bulky material that cannot be filed in the FOIA File.

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11. HEARING FILE Consisting of correspondence concerning public hearings, except antitrust.
12. HEARING FOLDER Consisting of material too bulky to file in the Hearing File.

13.

INSPECTION FILE Consisting of Inspection and Enforcement Reports, responses to ifispection reports, and modifications to correct deficiencies.

14.

INSPECTION FOLDER Consisting of material too bulky to file in the Inspection File.

15. LICENSE AND CONSTRUCTION PERMIT FILE Consisting of Limited Work Authorization (LWA), Construction Pemits (CP)

Operating Licenses (OL) and amendments thereto.

16. LICENSE AND CONSTRUCTION PERMIT FOLDER Consisting of material too bulky to file in the License and Construction Pemit File (Technical Specifications to License - Appendix A (Safety) and Appendix B (Environmental).
17. MECANDA FILE Consisting of internal memoranda concerning meetings and site visit reports.

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Also, minutes of hearings.

18. MEMORANDA FOLDER Consisting of bulky material that cannot be filed in the Memoranda File.
19. MISCELLANEOUS FILE Consisting of letters to and from state officials and press releases.

Also, all material to and from the ACRS.

20. MISCELLANEOUS FOLDER Consisting of material too bulky to file in the Miscellaneous File.
21. REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE FILE Consisting of Reportable Occurrences, Abnormal Occurrences, and Unusual Event Reports, furnishing description, cause and corrective actions taken in regards to the occurrence.

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22. REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE FOLDER Consisting of bulky material that cannot be filed in the Reportable Occurrence File.

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23. SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT FOLDER i

Consisting of Safety Evaluation Report and all supplements thereto.

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Transmittal letter to be filed in License and Construction Permit File.

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z, DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE IN LOCAL PUBLIC DOCUMENT ROOM 1.

APPLICATION (General Information, Antitrust) - submitted by utility 2.

Final Safety Analysis Report - submitted by utility 3.

Environmental Report - submitted by utility 4.

Correspondence Files and Folders - see attached list of categories 5'.

Hearing Transcripts - Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board, Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards as they pertain to that specific facility for which the LPDR is established 6." Special Reports (Generic items) - see attached list r

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FILING 0F SPECIAL REPORTS PREPARED BY THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ITEM #

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POWER REACTORS - BIWEEKLY REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE COMPUTER PRINT 0VT.................................. RETAIN INDEFINITELY 2)

MATERI AL LICENSEE - REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE COMPUTER PRINT 0VT........................................ RETAIN INDEFINITELY 3)

QUARTERLY REPORT TO CONGRESS ON ABNORMAL OCCURRENCES (NUREG-0090)................................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY.

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FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES CONCERNING ABNORMAL OCCURRENCES & FOLLOW-UP REP 0RTS....................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY 4)

SPECIAL RFf0RTS FOLDER

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MONTHLY INSPECTION

SUMMARY

REPORT - (NUREG-0025) DISCONTINUED JUNE 1977............................ RETAIN INDEFINITELY

  • b) 0:CUPATIONAL RADIATION EXPOSURE AT LIGHT WATER C00 LED POWER REACTORS (UPDATED YEARLY) - (NDREG-032 & 0109)............................................................RETAIN INDEFINITELY
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AtlNUAL OCCUPATION RADI ATION EXPOSURE RE' 1RT (NUREG-75/108, NUREG-0322)............................. RETAIN INDEFINITELY l

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RECOMMENDATIONS RELATED TO BROWNS FERRY FIRE (NUREG-0500).......................................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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FUEL PERFORMANCE OF LICENSED NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS THRU 1974 (NUREG-0032)........................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIALS RELEASED FROM NUCLEAR F0WER PLANTS, 1974-HUREG-0077 and 1975-NUREG-0218.... RETAIN INDEFINITELY i

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DRAFT LIQUID PATHWAY GENERIC STUDY (NUREG-0140) and LIQUID PATHWAY GENERIC STUDY (NUREG-0440)...... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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SANDI REPORT - SAND 75-0504. " SAFETY AND SECURITY OF NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS TO ACTS OF SAB0TAGE"... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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"NRC TASK FORCE REPORT ON REVIEW 0F THE FEDERAL / STATE PROGRAM FOR REGULATION OF THE COMMERCI AL LOW-LEVEL RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE BURI AL GROUND", NUREG-0217....... >........................ RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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A STUDY OF THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION QUALITY ASSURRANCE PROGRAM (NUREG-0321)............... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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REVISED INSPECTION PROGRAM FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, NUREG-0397.................................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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SHORT TERM SAFETY ASSESSMENT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION OF SAFETY-RELATED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OF SEP OPERATING REACTORS (NUREG-0458)...................................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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PLANNING BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS IN SUPPORT OF LIGHT WATER NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS - December 1978 - NUREG-0396....... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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TMI-2 LESSONS LEARNED TASK FORCE STATUS REPORT AND SHORT-TERM RECOMMENDATIONS - NUREG-0578......... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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CRITERIA FOR PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS AND PREPAREDNESS IN SUPPORT OF NUCLEAR PONER PLANTS - NUREG-0654...................................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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RADIATION PROTECTION PLANS FOR NUCLEAR POWER REACTOR LICENSEES, Draft Report for Comment, NU R EG- 0 7 61......................................................................................... R ETA I N I N D E F I N I T E L,Y

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NRC LI CENSEE ASSESSMENTS - NUREG-0834 - Fi nal Report................................................ RETAIN INDEFINITELY 5)

DOCUMENTS RELATING TO OR BEARING ON INE REPORT ON THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REACTOR SAFETY REVIEW PROCESS, BY ROBERT D. P0LLARD.............................................. RETAIN INDEFINITELY 6)

NR" RESPONSE TO VARIOUS ISSUES RAISED BY THE RESIGNATIONS OF MR. ROBERT D. POLLARD, A FORMER NRC STAFF EMPLOYEE, & MESSRS. D. G. BRIDENBAUGH, R. B. HUBBARD, AND G. C. MINOR, FORMER EMPLOYEES OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, BEFORE THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC ENERGY.................................................................................RETAIN INDEFINITELY 7)

CURRENT EVENTS /0PERATING EXPERIENCES FOLDER

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CURRENT EVENTS REP 0RT..............................................................................RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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OPERATING EXPERIENCES REPORT AND NUREG-0227 - 1974 and 1975 3.thru 1978.............................. RETAIN INDEFINITELY

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FINAL GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT ON THE USE OF RECYCLED PLUT0NIUM IN MIXED OXIDE FUEL IN LIGHT HATER COOLED REACTORS (GESMO) (NUREG-002).......................................... RETAIN INDEF a)

SAFEGUARDING A DOMESTIC MIXED OXIDE INDUSTRY AGAINST A.HYP0THETICAL SUBMATIONAL THREAT (NUREG-0414 ) and EXECUTIVE

SUMMARY

(NUREG-0414,ES )............................................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY 9)-

GREY BOOK - OPERATING STATUS

SUMMARY

REPORT (UPDATED MONTHLY) (NUREG-00020)........................ RETA 10)

YELLOW BOOK - CONSTRUCTION STATUS

SUMMARY

REPORT (UPDATED MONTHLY) (NUREG-0030)....................RETAlti LATEST COPY

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BUFF BOOK - Volume 1 - WATER REACTOR SAFETY RESEARCH OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH - STATUS

SUMMARY

REPORT - DATA FOR DECISION MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES.................... RETAIN LATEST lt)

DRAFT REPORT

" PRELIMINARY HUMAN FACTORS ANALYSIS OF ZION NUCLEAR POWER PLANT OCTOBER 1975"....... RETAIN INDEFINITELY tt)

ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY OF THE REPROCESSING & WASTE. MANAGEMENT PORTIONS OF THE LWR FUEL CYCLE (NUREG-Oll 6) 6uppl 1 to WASH-1248.......................................................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY PUBLIC COMMENTS AND TASK FORCE RESPONSES REGARDING THE ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY OF THE REPROCESSING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT PORTIONS OF THE LWR FUEL CYCLE, RE: NUREG-Oll6,

( NiMEG-0216) - suppl 2 to WASH-1248.............................................................. RETAIN INDEFINITELY RESPONSES TO COMMENTS ON A PAPER ENTITLED " IMPACTS OF LATER REVERSING A DECISION TO AD0PT OR NOT TO AD0PT AN INTERIM RULE PERMITTING CONSTRUCTION OR OPERATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS"............................................................................

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JOINT ERDA/NRC TASK FORCE ON SAFEGUARDS (U) - FINAL REPORT - JULY 1976 -

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"EARLY SITE REVIEWS FOR NUCLEAR POWER FACILITIES - MAY 1977, NUREG-0180"........................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY 15)

U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION' S ANNUAL REPORT 1976 through 1930.............................. RETAIN INDEFINITELY 16)

NUCLEAR POWER PLANT LICENSING: OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT - NUREG-0292......................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY 17)

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REPORT ON STRATEGIC SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL INVENTORY DIFFERENCES - AUGUST 1977 - NUREG-0350........................................................... RETAIN INDEFINITELY 18)

NRC PROGRAM FOR THE RESOLUTION OF GENERIC ISSUES RELATED TO NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS - NUREG-0410...... RETAIN INDEFINITELY 19)

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NRC ACTION PLAN AS A RESULT OF THE TMI-2 ACCIDENT, NUREG-0660, Vols. 1 &

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