ML20054M978
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| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Perry |
| Issue date: | 07/09/1982 |
| From: | Thessin J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD) |
| To: | Wilt D SUNFLOWER ALLIANCE, WILT, D.D. |
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| ISSUANCES-OL, NUDOCS 8207150219 | |
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P.O. Box 08159 Cleveland, Ohio 44108 In the Matter of CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY, ET AL.
(Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1 and 2)
Docket Nos. 50-440 OL and 50-441 OL
Dear Mr. Wilt:
This letter and its enclosures constitute a further response by the NRC Staff to Sunflower's " Request for Prcduction of Documents to NRC" dated February 24, 1982.
By this letter, the Staff is completing its response to items 2, 4 through 8, and item 11 of that document request and is providing a partial response to item 1.
The Staff had previously responded to items 9, 10 and 12 through 15 by letter dated April 7, 1982. Therefore, the only elements of your February 24 letter which remain to be completed are Items 1 and 3.
In this letter, the Staff is also supplementing its response to your April 1, 1982 document request.
j This document production reflects the agreement which we reached over the course of several phone conversations on the scope of items 1 through 6 and item 8.
As a result of these conversations, we have agreed that the Staff i
would provide for item 1 certain documents identified in Volumes 2, 3 and 4 of NUREG-0460; for items 2, 4, 5 and 6, certain indexes of documents in the possession of the NRC; and for item 3, summaries of the meetings identified on page I-13 of Volume 2 of NUREG-0460.
Finally, you have agreed to withdraw item 8.
With this letter, the Staff is producing the following documents:
(A) A group of documents identified in Appendix A to this letter.
These are documents concerning boiling water reactors which were referenced in volumes 2, 3 and 4 of NUREG-0460. As we agreed, production of the documents identified in Appendix A, together with certain other documents referenced in NUREG-0460 for which we are still searching, will satisfy item 1 of your February 24 request. The documents for which we are still searching will be provided as soon as copies are located.
(B) Indexes to publicly available documents on ATWS:
(1) a letter from J. M. Felton (NRC) to A. F. Earley, dated March 18, 1981, to which is attached a list of 738 documents pertaining the pending ATWS rulemaking; i
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(') a letter from J. M. Felton to A. F. Earley, dated March 15, 1982 to which c
is attached a list of five documents concerning ATWS; (3) an index of documents in the NRC public document room ("PDR") in Washington, D.C. with 1
the keyterm "ATWS" in the document abstract and either (a) related to the GE topical report file, (b) authored or received by GE, (c) authored or received by a GE or a BWR Owner's group, or (d) having the keyterm " Boiling Water Reactors" in the document abstract. This index was generated on May 17, 1982. A description of the document files upon which this index is based is contained in Appendix B to this letter. As we agreed, the production of i
tnese lists and index completes the Staff's response to Items 2 and 5 of your February 24 request.
l (C) A memorandum to R. E. Heineman from D. F. Ross, concerning a NRC meeting on December 29, 1976, with GE on ATWS. The Staff is still searching for summaries of the remaining meetings with GE listed on page I-13, in Volume 2 of NUREG-0460, asked for in Item 3 of February 24 request.
(D) An index of documents in the PDR authored by the ACRS and possessing the keyterm "ATWS" in the document abstract. This index was generated on June 8,1982. A description of the document files upon which this index is based is contained in Appendix C to this letter. As we agreed, i
the production of this index completes the Staff's ncsponse to item 4 of your February 24 request.
(E) Two indexes, generated May 17, 1982, of documents in the PDR
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concerning scram system failures:
(1) an index of documents possessing the l
keyterms in the document abstract (a) " SCRAM," (b) " boiling water reactors" and (c) either " failures," "inoperability," " malfunctions," " reliability" or
" deficiencies;" and (2) an index of Licensee Event Reports (LER), Preliminary Notification (PN0) and Reportable Occurrences (RO) possessing the keyterms, in thgdocument abstract, " SCRAM" and either " failures," "inoperability,"
" malfunctions," " reliability," or " deficiencies." Descriptions of the document files upon which these indexes are based are contained in Appendix D i
to this letter.
i (F)
(1) An index, generated June 29, 1082, of LERs for boiling water reactors with the keyterms " standby liquid control," " boron" or "SBLC" in the document abstract.
(2) An index, generated June 8, 1982, of documents in the PDR, with the exception of plant drawings, with the keyterm " standby liquid control" in the document abstract. A description of the document j
files upon upu which the index is based is contained in Appendix E to this letter.
(3) A licensee event report, dated June 17, 1976, from an occurrence involving a leak of the standby liquid control system at the Dresden nuclear power plant, Unit 2.
As we agreed, the production of the items listed in subparts (E) and (F) of this letter completes the Staff's response to item 6 i
of your February 24 request.
i (G) Copies of a December 21, 1981 letter from A. Schwencer (NRC) to D. R. Davidson with a portion of the attachment concerning radioprotective i
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_3-drugs and of a February 15, 1982 response from Davidson to Schwencer with a portion of the attachment concerning radioprotective drugs. This completes the Staff's response to item 7 of your February 24 request.
(H) A copy of testimony of B. K. Grimes (NRC) on March 5,1982 before the House Conmittee on Interior and Insular Affairs on potassium iodine.
This completes the Staff's response to item 11 of your February 24 request.
(I) A copy of NUREG_0926, " Technical Specifications" for Unit 1 of the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. This supplements the Staff's response to your April 7, 1982 document request.
Sincerely, James H. Thessin Counsel for NRC Staff
Enclosures:
As stated cc w/o enclosures:
Peter B. Bloch, Esq.
Jay Silberg, Esq.
Dr. Jerry R. Kline Donald T. Ezzone, Esq.
Mr. Frederick J. Shon Susan Hiatt Jeff Alexander Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Terry lodge, Esq.
Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal Board Robert Alexander Docketing & Service Section John G. Cardinal, Esq.
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. APPENDIX A Frederick, L. (GE), "An Analysis of Functional Comon-Mode Failures in GE BWR Protection and Control Instrumentation," Licensing Topical Rept.
NEDP0-10189, July 1970.
Stuart, I., (GE), Ltr. to V. Stello, Jr. (NRC) responding to NRC's June 4,1974 letter transmitting questions pertaining to NRC's review of GE analysis of ATWS; dtd. October 7, 1974.
Stuart, I., (GE), Ltr. to V. Stello, Jr. (NRC) responding to NRC's December 9, 1974 letter on shutdown system design requirements for plants filing for CP after Oct.1,1976; dtd. January 9, 1975.
Stello, V., Jr., (NRC), Ltr. to I. Stuart (GE) requesting additional information on NED0-20626, " Anticipated Transients Without Scram;" dtd.
January 28, 1975.
i Linford, R.B., (GE), " Analytical Methods of Plaint Transient Evaluations for the General Electric Boiling Water Reactor," Licensing Topical' Report, NED0 - 10802, dated February 1973; Amendment No.1, Licensing Topical Rept. NED0-10802-1, April 1975.
Baham, S.E., and Linford, R.B., (GE), " Analytical Methods of Plant Transient Evaluations for the General Electric Boiling Water Reactor,"
Licensing Topical Rept. NED0-10802-2, June 1975.
Staff, USNRC, " Status Report for Anticipated Transients without Scram for General Electric Reactors," December 9,1975.
Heineman, R., (NRC), Ltr. to I. Stuart (GE) requesting resolution of remaining ATWS issues; dtd. April 7,1976.
Woffinden, F.B., (GE), " Response to Stability Questions from NRC on Hatch-1 Plant," GE Rept. NEDC-21283, June 1976.
Hughes, E. (GE), Ltr. to D. Ross (NRC) transmitting responses to questions raised in NRC Staff ATWS status report; dtd.
July 2, 1976.
(One proprietary attachment; GE ATWS Report 6/30/76 is not being provided.
Heineman, R., (NRC), Ltr. to G. Sherwood (GE) transmitting NRC staff response to the Atomic Industrial Forum on ATWS guidelines; dtd.
August 31, 1976.
G. S. Lellouche (EPRI), Ltr. to B. Rusche (NRC) transmitting EPRI NP-251 "ATWS - A Reappraisal; Part 1: An Examinatoion and Analysis of WASH-1270, Technical Report on ATWS for Water-Cooled Power Reactors"; dtd, August 24, 1976.
. Hughes, E., (GE), Ltr. to D. Ross, (NRC) transmitting General Electric ATWS Report, " Appendix A, GE Report for BWR/4" and Appendix B, GE Report of GWR/5; dtd. September 30, 1976. The proprietary appendices are not being provided.
Erdmann, R.C., et al., "ATWS: A Reappraisal, Part II: Evaluation of Societal Risks due to Reactor Protection System Failure; Vols. 1 and 2:
BWR Risk Analysis," EPRI NP-265, August 1976.
Ltr. from E. G. Sherwood (GE), GE comments on ATWS report, July 7,1978.
Ltr. to E. G. Sherwood (GE) from H. R. Denton, Response to July 7,1978 e
GE letter expressing concerns regarding proposed approach to ATWS as set forth in NUREG-0460, dated August 4, 1978.
Letter from R. P. Denise, NRC, to G. G. Sherwood, GE,
Subject:
Approval and Application of the 0DYN Code," January 23, 1980.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, " Generic Eval:ation of Feedwater Transients and Small Break Loss-of-Coolant Accidents in General Electric Operating Plants," USNRC Report NUREG-0626, February 1980.
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In an attempt to gain subject access to these records, the CTS program was developed by the PDR staff to search the PCS titles'and draw keyterms from the prose used by the DCS indexers.
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Please read this information so that you will be advised of what the attached listing represents.
Each record in the PDR data base starts with a record identification number (RID) in the format:
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The first four (4) or five (5) digits designates the source data base.
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developmental program called " Controlled Title Searching".
Unlike the earlier indexing projects, DCS catalogers do not subject index the documents.
Documents are " described" in the four line title field labeled as L1, L2, L3, L4 which is not searchable.
In an attempt to gain subject access to these records, the CTS program was developed by the PDR staff to search the DCS titles'and draw keyterms from the prose used by the DCS indexers.
The CTS program scans the title lines during the loading of the DCS records into the PDR's system.
Words or phrases are compared electronically against a controlled dictionary stored in the computer.
Where " matches" are found, searchable keyterms are added to the record automatically.
No check is made as to the validity of the match within the context of the sentence.
CTS Limitations:
Searchable keyterms will only be added to the records if phrasing used by the DCS cataloger matches the words or phrases in the dictionary.
Therefore, please note that the listing done for you does not represent all NRC records on the topic of This listing should be used as a sample of records, not as a bibliography.
Given the above mentioned caveats, we hope that this listing will be of help to you.
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please call or write:
Ms. Betsy Shelburne, Head of Reference Services, Public Document Room, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.
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202-634-3274.
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Because of the limited scope of the PDR data base, there may be other records in the facility pertaining to your area of interest that do not appear on this printout.
Consult the PDR staff for additional assistance in viewing these documents.
Also, please note that the page counts of the citations on this printout are only estimates and should not be used to calculate reproduction charges.
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Please read this information so that you will be advised of what the attached listing represents.
Each record in the PDR data base starts with a record identification number (RID) in the format:
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first four (4) or five (5) digits designates the source data base.
I.
RID 3000 to RID 4999:
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II.
RID 5000 to RID 5999:
NRC Public Document Room Docket 50 materials indexed by a commercial contractor.
These two data bases contain bibliographic citations to only-the major licensing / operating documents related to nuclear power plants, or Docket 50 licensees.
These indexing programs ran from 1967 through mid-1978.
Documents were indexed and cataloged by professionals who were trained to review documents for their subject content and to assign keyterms from a controlled thesaurus of energy / nuclear research keyterms.
2 III. RID 6000 to RID 10999:
NRC Public Document Room records indexed through the NRC's Document Control System (DCS) and " translated" into the PDR's system.
These DCS records represent all publicly I
available NRC documents released to the PDR from October 1978 to present, plus selected sets of records which were "backfit" into the system.
" Controlled Title Searching" (CTS)
Methodology for Capture of Subject Keyterms:
The method of subject capture for the DCS records is a e
developmental program called " Controlled Title Searching".
Unlike the earlier indexing projects, DCS catalogers do not subject index the documents.
Documents are " described" in the four line title field labeled as L1, L2, L3, L4 which is not searchable.
In an attempt to gain subject access to these records, the CTS program was developed by the PDR staff to search the DCS titles'and draw keyterms from the prose used by the DCS indexers.
The CTS program scans the title lines during the loading of the DCS records into the PDR's system.
Words or phrases are compared electronically against a controlled dictionary stored in the computer.
Where " matches" are found, searchable keyterms are added to the record automatically.
No check is made as to the validity of the match within the context of the sentence.
CTS Limitations:
Searchable keyterms will only be added to the records if phrasing used by the DCS cataloger matches the words or phrases in the dictionary.
Therefore, please note that the listing done for you does not represent all NRC records on the topic of This listing should be used as a sample of records, not as a bibliography.
Given the above mentioned caveats, we hope that this listing will be of help to you.
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please call or write:
Ms. Betsy Shelburne, Head of Reference Services, Public Document Room, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.
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202-634-3274.
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Consult the PDR staff for additional assistarce in viewing these documents.
Also, please note that the page counts of the citations on this printout are only estimates and should not be used to calculate reproduction charges.
The information on the printout is introduced with codes:
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The Public Document Room (PDR) data base consists of three large data bases of bibliographic records.
The data base's were indexed using different methodologies and different thesauri or controlled vocabularies.
The following is a description of the content, time period, and methodology used for each data base.
Please read this information so that you will be advised of what the attached listing represents.
Each record in the PDR data base starts with a record identification number (RID) in the format:
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The first four (4) or five (5) digits designates the source data base.
I.
RID 3000 to RID 4999:
The Department of Energy's (formerly ERDA) Power Reactor Docket Information (PRDI) data file.
II.
RID 5000 to RID 5999:
NRC Public Document Room Docket 50 materials indexed by a commercial contractor.
These two data bases contain bibliographic citations to only the major licensing / operating documents related to nuclear power plants, or Docket 50 licensees.
These indexing programs ran from 1967 through mid-1978.
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indexed and cataloged by professionals who were trained to review documents for their subject content and to assign keyterms from a controlled thesaurus of energy / nuclear research keyterms.
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2 III. RID 6000 to RID 10999:
NRC Public Document Room records indexed through the NRC's Document Control System (DCS) and " translated" into the PDR's system.
These DCS records represent all publicly available NRC documents released to the PDR from October 1978 to present, plus selected sets of records which were "backfit" into the system.
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" Controlled Title Searching" (CTS)
Methodology for Capture of Subject Keyterms:
The method of subject capture for the DCS records is a developmental program called " Controlled Title Searching".
Unlike the earlier indexing projects, DCS catalogers do not subject index the documents.
Documents are " described" in the four line title field labeled as L1, L2, L3, L4 which is not searchable.
I In an attempt to gain subject access to these records, the CTS program was developed by the PDR staff to search the QCS titles'and draw keyterms from the prose used by the DCS indexers.
The CTS program scans the title lines during the loading of the DCS records into the PDR's system.
Words or phrases are compared electronically against a controlled dictionary stored in the computer.
Where " matches" are found, searchable keyterms are added to the record automatically.
No check is made as to the validity of the match within the context of the sentence.
CTS Limitations:
Searchable keyterms will only be added to the records if phrasing used by the DCS cataloger matches the words or l
phrases in the dictionary.
Therefore, please note that the listing done for you does not represent all NRC records on the topic of This listing should be used as a sample of records, not as a bibliography.
Given the above mentioned caveats, we hope that this listing will be of help to you.
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please call or write:
Ms. Betsy Shelburne, Head of Reference Services, Public Document Room, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory. Commission, Washington, D.C.
- 20555, telephone:
202-634-3274.
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The PDR data base contains descriptive citations for all records submitted to the PDR after October 1978.
Citations for older materials are generally limited to the primary documents generated in tne licensing of nuclear power facilities (Docket 50) and include the ORNL-PRDI pre-1978 data,
base records which are searchable by subject keywords.
Because of the limited scope of the PDR data base, there may be other records in the facility pertaining to your area of interest that do not appear on this printout.
Consult the PDR staff for additional assistance in viewing these documents.
Also, please note that the page counts of the citations on this printout are only estimates and should not be used to calculate reproduction charges.
The information on the printout is introduced with codes:
I ACN:
Accession number -- this is a unique number for the document in i
question and is always helpful to note.
DATE:
This is the actual date of the document.
DTC:
Document type code.
PAGES: An estimate of total number of pages.
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Through L6 -- a description of the document.
PFL:
Paper file location -- this is the information to be used in requesting the document; it includes the docket in which the item is filed, the category, and the date of the transmittal letter.
DKT:
Docket number (s).
NTY:)) Any number of report numbers may be listed in these fields.
RPT:
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l AN:
Author of the document.
l RA:
Recipient's affiliation.
l AA:
Author's affiliation.
l FICHE: This indicates that the document is in microfiche form.
Where there is no PFL given, the document is in microfiche only.
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THIS LISTING SHOULD BE USED AS A SAMPLE OF RECORDS, NOT AS A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
The enclosed printout represents records ccMaining the j
following keyterms:
S@ rJbhY 1.l(Duib C O& T/CO L The Public Document Room (PDR) data base consists of three large data bases of bibliographic records.
The data bases were indexed using different methodologies and different thesauri or controlled vocabularies.
The following is a description of the content, time period, and methodology used for each data base.
Please read this information.So that you will be advised of what the attached listing represents.
Each record in the PDR data base starts with a record identification number (RID) in the format:
- /####.
The first four (4) or five (5) digits designates the source data base.
I.
RID 3000 to RID 4999:
The Department of Energy's (formerly ERDA) Power Reactor Docket Information (PRDI) data file.
A II.
RID 5000 to RID 5999:
NRC Public Document Room Docket 50 materials indexed by a commercial contractor.
These two data bases contain bibliographic citations to only the major licensing / operating documents related to nuclear power plants, or Docket 50 licensees.
These indexing programs ran from 1967 through mid-1978.
Documents were indexed and cataloged by professionals who were trained to review documents for their subject content and to assign keyterms from a controlled thesaurus of energy / nuclear research keyterms.
2 III. RID 6000 to RID 10999:
NRC Public Document Room records indexed through the NRC's Document Control System (DCS) and " translated" into the PDR's system.
These DCS records represent all publicly available NRC documents released to the PDR from October 1978 to present, plus selected sets of records which were "backfit" into the system.
" Controlled Title Searching" (CTS)
Methodology for Capture of Subject Keyterms:
The method of subject capture for the DCS records is a developmental program called " Controlled Title Searching".
Unlike the earlier indexing projects, DCS catalogers do not subject index the documents.
Documents are " described" in the four line title field labeled as L1, L2, L3, L4 which is not searchable.
In an attempt to gain subject access to these records, the CTS program was developed by the PDR staff to search the DCS titles'and draw keyterms from the prose used by the DCS indexers.
The CTS program scans the title lines during the loading of the DCS records into the PDR's system.
Words or phrases are compared electronically against a controlled dictionary stored in the computer.
Where " matches" are found, searchable keyterms are added to the record automatically.
No check is made as to the validity of the match within the context of the sentence.
I CTS Limitations:
Searchable keyterms will only be added to the records if phrasing used by the DCS cataloger matches the words or phrases in the dictionary.
Therefore, please note that the listing done for you does not represent all NRC records on the topic of This listing should be used as a sample of records, not as a l
bibliography.
Given the above mentioned caveats, we hope that this listing will be of help to you.
If you have any questions, comments l
or suggestions, please call or write:
Ms. Betsy Shelburne, Head of Reference Services, Public Document Room, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.
- 20555, l
telephone:
202-634-3274.
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