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| From: | Blaha J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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July 26, 1990 For:
The Comissioners From:
James L. Blaha, Assistant for Operations,_ Office of the EDO q
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WEEKLY INFORMATION. REPORT - WEEK ENDING JULY 20,'1990 I
A sumary of ~ key events is included as a convenience to those Comissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.
Contents Enclosure Nuclear Reactor Regulation A
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards B
Nuclear Regulatory Research C
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data D
j Governmental & Public Affairs E
i General Counsel F*
l Administration.
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-Information-Resources Management H
~ Controller I*~
l Personnel J
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights K*
l Enforcement L
Consolidation M
' Regional-Offices ll Executive Director for Operations -
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4 Items Addressed = by the Comission P*
Meeting Notices Q
k Proprietary or Other Sensitive Information (Not for R
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HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT Week Ending July-20,1990 NRC Meeting with NUMARC on Procurement On July 13. 1990, the EDO and NRR management met with NUMARC management to discuss the recent NUMARC Board of Directors actions to approve the
- Comprehensive Procurement Initiative.
The basic elements of this initiative include the use of performance-based audits, verification testing and inspection (in addition to standard receipt inspection) to assure the quality and performance capability of purchased items, alternatives for replacement of obsolete ^ items, sharing of vendor audit information through joint audit forums, and general procurement practice improvements with' appropriate engineering involvement and support. The NUMARC Board of Directors approved the initiative on June 28. 1990. The NUMARC action requires the licensees to R
review, assess, and develop improvements in their procurement programs to fully implement the initiative during the next two years (completion by July 1, 1992).
Availability of Draft Technical Position in Federal Register On June 17, 1990, theDivisionofHigh-levelWasteManagement(HLWM) transmitted a draft Technical Position (TP) on " Regulatory Considerations in the Design and Construction of the Exploratory Shaft Facility (ESF)" to the Regulatory Publications Branch for publication in the Federal Rec ister for sublic comment.
HLWM is issuing the TP to provide regulatory guiclance to t1e U.S.= Department of Energy on an approach acceptable to the NRC staff for consideration of 10 CFR Part 60 requirements in the ESF design.
It is a compilation of previous NRC staff positions on this subject transmitted to DOE and is based on the premise that the ESF will eventually become a part
-of a future geologic repository operations area. The public comment period
-for this TP is 75 days.
Second Building Status The Montgomery County Planning Board scheduled a hearing on White Flint North to review the developer's request for a waiver of certain off-street parking requirements under the applicable zoning ordinance. As reported last week, the developer requested a waiver of the requirement for 51 parking spaces which had not been accommodated within the garages or the surface parking at the site.
Negotiations between GSA and the WFN Partnership on the lease addendum for Two White Flint North are continuing while the parties await the outcome of a site appraisal ordered by GSA.
3 Office _of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 Comanche Peak Unit 1 Comanche Peak Unit I reached 100% power for the first time on July 13, 1990.
On July 16, 1990, power was reduced to 88% to permit resair of a condenser tube leak. The licensee plans to return to 100% power by July 18 and begin the 100 hour0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> warranty run.
After the warranty run TU Electric will perform a full-power trip. The plant will then be shutdown for a seven-day maintenance and repair outage.
Plant startup and commercial operation is expected about August 1, 1990.
A meeting is being held at Region IV on July 17, to discuss TU Electric's plans for completion of construction on ' Unit 2.. On July 18, representatives from TU Electric, the Citizens Association for Sound Energy (CASE), and the NRC (including R. Martin,- P. Gwynn, D. Chamberlain, C. Grimes, J. Moore, and M. Fields) met to discuss implementation of the Joint Stipulation following the transition of Special Projects.
D.C. Cook Unit 2 1
On July 13, 1990, at 13:30 (EDT) the licensee declared an unusual event after a 4 KV "C" bus feeder breaker explosion killed one worker and injured three others, due to a personnel error. The plant fire brigade was dispatched and put out the breaker f. ire within five minutes. Since the RHR pumps are fed off-the "A" and "B" buses, there is no problem with core cooling. Offsite ambulances arrived on site at 13:30.
The licensee exited the unusual event at 13:40, after the injured workers were transported offsite.
The four workmen were in the process of a modification to add a current transformer. to monitor the current for fault protection to a 4160 V breaker. Two were contract personnel, and two were utility personnel.
One of the contract personnel stuck his hands into the open breaker cubicle, I
touching an energized 4160 V line in the cubicle and electrocuted himself.
Two workmen were critically injured and a third individual received lesser L
injuries. The fire, explosion, and cubicle cable burning resulted from the individual killed.
l The-licensee has quarantined.the area. The licensee issued a press release L
and held a press briefing for local press at 14:30.
The licensee has stopped all electrical work on site, except one battery test.
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Unit 1 is at 100% and was not affected by this incident.
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On July 14, 1990, Trojen came back online following a refueling outage which p
began in mid-March 1990.
During the outage, significant maintenance work was completed, including a 100 percent steam generator examination and repair.
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including a new Vice President, Nuclear (Mr. James Cross), and a new Trojan Plant. General Manager (Mr. William Robinson).
Also during the outage, significant progress was made in implementing important aspects of the (Trojan)NuclearDivisionImprovementPlan.-
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Bulletin Responses On Rosemount Transmitters The~ initial responses to NRC Bulletin 90-01, " Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount," are being received. The responses by licensees vary from total compliance with the NRC requested actions to licensees indica-ting no intention to. remove transmitters manufactured from lots with a high
' failure fraction (suspect lots) due to loss of fill oil that are located in RPS or ESF systems.
SICB will follow the responses by licensees closely.
NRC Meeting with NUMARC on Procurement l
On July 13, 1990, the ED0 and NRR management met with NUMARC management to discuss the recent NUMARC Board of Directors actions to approve the Compreheesive Procurement Initiative. The basic elements of this initiative include the use of performance-based audits, verification testing and inspection.(in addition to-standard receipt inspection) to assure the quality and performance: capability of purchased items, alternatives for replacement of obsolete itens, sharing of vendor audit information through joint audit forums, and general procurement practice improvements with appropriate engineering involvement and support. The NUMARC Board of Directors approved 4
the initiative on June 28, 1990.. The NUMARC action requires the licensees to review, assess, and _ develop improvements in their procurement programs to fully implement the initiative during the next two years (completion by July 1, 1992).
NRC Meeting with Yankee Rowe on Reactor Pressure Vessel Evaluation Report
.The staff met with Yankee Rowe personnel on July 17, 1990, to discuss the licensee's report, " Reactor Pressure Vessel Evaluation Report." The report was submitted for staff review on July 9,1990. The report documents the licensee's evaluation of the material properties, radiation embrittlement, pressurized thermal shock, and capability to inspect and anneal the Yankee Rowe reactor vessel. The report was in response to requests by the staff for information. Those requests were documented in letters dated May 1, 1990, May 7, 1990 and May 15, 1990.
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RESTART SCHEDULE 7/20/90 COMMISSION PLANTT SHUTDOWN BRIEFING PLANT RESTART' I
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- Comission decision prior to restart authorization.
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Office of Nuclear' Material Safety and Safeguards Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 m
SAFEGUARDS AND TRANSPORTATION Domestic i
Shutdown Status of UNC, Naval Products Division An unannounced material control and accounting inspection was conducted at the UNC, Incorporated, Montville facility during the week of July 9, 1990, to review the status of shutdown and decommissioning.. The last processing of unencapsulated fuel took place on July 10, 1990. The balance of unencapsulated fuel will be transferred to Babcock & Wilcox, Naval Nuclear Fuel Division, Lynchburg, Virginia, in a series of shipments currently scheduled to be concluded by the end of 1990. Decommissioning activities are currently'under-way in UNC's Unit 11 fuel development area. Special nuclear material (SNM) contaminated waste such as equipment, lab fixtures and furniture is being boxed, after scanning for possible SNM content, for eventual shipment to Scientific Ecology Group, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for further compaction and eventual burial.
To date, the shutdown has not had any adverse effects on thc staffing or effectiveness of the licensee's safeguards program.
Staff will continue to monitor these activities.
Transportation Branch Meeting on GA-4 and GA-9 Spent Fuel Casks On July 18, 1990, Transportation Branch staff met with General Atomics (GA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) to discuss the GA-4 and GA-9 spent fuel shipping casks. These casks are being designed for DOE, under the Nuclear Waste Policy.
Act, to transport spent fuel by truck. The discussion centered on the fabrica-tion criteria which will be used for the half scale model and the production casks.
Fabrication and welding requirements will be consistent with published NRC recommendations for radioactive material transportation packages.
Applications for NRC certification are expected in November 1991.
. INDUSTRIAL AND MEDICAL' NUCLEAR SAFETY Fuel Cycle Safety Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS)
On July 9-13,1990, the field portion of a Nuclear Criticality Safety Team Assessment of the Nuclear Fuel Services (NFS) facility in Erwin, Tennessee was conducted The team was lead by NRC's Region II and included participation by staff of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS). The team assessment emphasized management control systems and reviewed in detail two specific plant operations.
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HIGH-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT Availability-of Draft Technical Position in Federal Register On June 17, 1990, theDivisionofHigh-LevelWasteManagement(HLWM)
-transmitted a draft Technical Position (TP) on " Regulatory Considerations in the Design and Construction of the Exploratory. Shaf t Facility (ESF)" to the Regulatory Publications Branch for publication in the Federal Register for public comment.
HLWM is issuing the TP to provide regulatory guidance to the U.S. Department of Energy on an approach acceptable-to the NRC staff for consideration of 10 CFR Part 60 requirements in the ESF design.
It is a compilation-of previous NRC staff positions on this-subject transmitted to DOE and is based on the premise that the ESF will eventually become a part of a future geologic repository operations area. The public comment period for this To 's 75 days.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 Division of Systems Research Workshop on Mark 1 Containment Liner Failure The NRC is conducting a public workshop i.i the report, NUREG/CR-4423, entitled, "The Probability of Liner Failure: A Mark I Containment," by T. G. Theofanous, et al. The NRC has conducted a peer review on this report. The workshop is intended to let the pee' review panel members discuss their comments and con-cerns with Professor Theofanous. The workshop will be held on July 23 and 24, 1990, at the Cliff Side Inn in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
USNRC/PNC Agreement for SIMMER-Ill-Code Development The staff intends-to enter into a multiyear Agreement with the Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation of Japan (PNc) to complete development of the SIMMER-III code.
The USNRC and the PNC have been parties to a number of past as well as ongoing cooperative research agreements in the field of nuclear reactor safety research and development that provide for the exchange of technical information, the exchange of personnel, and the joint participation in specific research projects-of mutual interest. These Agreements are extensions of work programs performed under previous agreements with the PNC on the same subjects.
The subject Agreement establishes that the NRC will arrange for and provide programmatic management of an ef% rt to complete development of SIMMER-lli, an improved computer program for the analysis of. liquid-metal-cooled reactor (LMR) core disruptive accidents. The PNC will provide the financial support for the work performed under this Agreement which will remain in effect through March 31, 1993. The PNC will provide $800,000 for SIMMER-III development each year through completion of the effort under this Agreement. This work will be of benefit to the NRC in that the PNC is essentially paying for our code develop-ment work in these areas in exchange for use of the code for their purposes.
NRC Participation in the Studsvik AB Trans-Ramp-IV Program The Division of Systems Research, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, is now ready to participate in the Studsvik AB (Sweden) Multi-Partner Trans-Ramp-IV Program.
Thisprogramwillexaminethepellet-claddinginteraction(PCI) pheno-menon which is a potential mechanism for fuel cladding failure (cracking) during normal and abnormal power raraps.
The USNRC participated in the preceding Studsvik Multi-Partner Trans-Ramp-II pro,iect, which demonstrated.that PCI-related cladding cracks could initiate within second during certain power tra isients. The new Trans-Ramp-IV program will study the behavior of existing incipient cracks (i.e., cracks that penetrate part way through the cladding wall) that are subjected to further JULY 20, 1990 ENCLOSURE C
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2 power ramping. This would test a situation where-fuel exposed to minor power ramps during normal operation might subsequently be exposed to_a power ramp i
under normal or accident conditions.
In particular, evidence of crack healing or " blunting" will be looked for.
'The USNRC will pay a total of one million Swedish Kroner, about $150,000'U.S.,
over a three-year period to participate in this Swedish program that has a total cost of thirteen million Swedish Kroner.
It is in the NRC's interest to enter into this agreement for two reasons.
First, this program was part of-broader negotiations that resulted in a substantial net cash flow to the-USNRC for foreign participation in the NRC's severe accident research program.
Second, the Trans-Ramp-IV program will contribute valuable scientific dataito one area of reactor. safety, hopefully confirming NRC's earlier conclusion that this effect has a relatively low safety significance.
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Office for Analysis and Evaluation'of Operational Data Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 DivisionofOperationalAssessment(D0A)
The Zion-Team Manager briefed the NRR Director and RIII Regional Administrator and members'of their staffs on Thursday, July 19. The first draft of the Zion
-report is expected to be completed the week of July 23. A briefing of the;EDO will be scheduled prior to the licensee final exit on August 14.
On July 16, the AE0D Deputy Director, DSP Division Director, 00A Acting-Director, and IRB Acting Branch Chief met with NUMARC to discuss forthcoming workshops on backfitting and reporting requirements.
j On July 17, IRB staff members met.with members of the Federal Radiological PreparednessCoordinatingCommittee(FRPCC)(PAGs).
subcommittee to discuss the revision of EPA's Protective Action Guides The members agreed on concepts and resolved NRC's concerns with previous drafts.
A new EPA draft is expected shortly.
On July 19, IRB staff presented a tour and briefing on the Emergency Response Data System (ERDS) and emergency response functions to Spanish visitors.-
On July ^20,'IRB staff presented a tour and briefing on the Operations Center to British visitors.
On July 17, the Chief, Specialized Technical Training Staff, attended the second PRA Advisory Committee Meeting. Other participants included personnel from the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, OP, NRR, 'and Regions I and II.
Committee actions included review of Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) training for inspector personnel, review of the FY 1991 PRA curriculum, and review of a proposed course on Human Reliability.
The TTC Director attended the first meeting of the IRM Vision '96 major focus area concered with technology management. This group is specifically; focusing on the information technology environment which is necessary to satisfy agency needs.
Preliminary Notification The following Preliminary Notifications were issued during the cast week.
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PNO-I-90-54 North Country Hospital (Docket No. 030-17817), Diagnostic Dose of Iodine-131 Administered to a Pregnant Patient.
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PN0-I-90-45A, University of Vermont (Docket No. 030-13022), Phosphorus-32 Contamination at the University of Vermont (Update),
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PN0-II-90-3b, B&W Commercial (Nuclear Fuel Plant), Transportation Accident Involving Unirradiated Fuel.
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PNO-III-90-43,McClellandConsultants(Midwest),Inc.,St. Ann (St. Louis),StolenMoisture-DensityGauge.
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PNO-III-90-44, Hazleton Laboratories, Missing Vials of Carbon-14 f;
PN0-III-90-45,_ Connonwealth Edison Co. (Zion Units 1 & 2), Fire in Central.
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PNO-III-90-46 Iowa Electric Light & Power (Duane Arnold Energy Center),
Partial Loss of Offsite Power.
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PNO-III-90-47,' Illinois Power Company (Clinton Power Station), Shutdown to Repair Recirculation Flow Control Valve, i.
PNO-III-90-48, Rosemount (Kay-Ray /Sensall, Inc.), Overexposure.
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PNO-III-90-49, Indiana Michigan Power Company (D. C. Cook, Unit 2), One Person Killed, Three Injured in Electrical Accident.
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PNO-III-90-50,DelMonte(GeneralLicensee),LostSealedSource.
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L Offi',e of Governmental and Public Affairs Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 lowa Radiation Control Program Revig B. J. Holt, Region III State Agreements Officer, conducted a review of the Iowa Radiation Control Program on July 16-20, 1990 in Des Moines, Iowa. Preliminary staff findings will be reviewed by Regional and Headquarters offices and the result 6 of.the review will be confirmed in a letter to the State.
Central Midwest Interstate LLW C mission Meeting 1
Roland Lickus, Director, Ragion !!! State and Government Affairs, attended the Central Midwest Interstate LLW Comission meeting on July 19, 1990 in Springfield, Illinois. The Comission discussed the si'.e selection process in Illinois, discussed a draft report from Afton Associates on waste tracking and conducted other routine Comission business.
International Programs Interp5tional Visitors On Friday July 13 Professor Anselmo Paschoa, Executive Director of the Brazilian National Nuclear Energy Comission (CNEN) met with Comissioner Rogers, Harold Denton, Director, GPA, and James Shea, Director, International Programs, GPA. The discussions focused on expanding cooperation in safety matters under the NRC-CNEN arrangement.
During the week, Mr. Javier Reig, Head, Systems Licensing Division, Spanish Nuclear Safety Council, net with staff representatives from GPA/IP, NRR, RES, and AE00 to discuss technical specifications, containment performance improve-ment, aging, license renewal, the use of ERDS and NRC response to emergencies, and the NRC NUDOCS system.
On Wednesday, July 18, Mr. Karel Termaat from the Research and Development Division of the Joint Electricity Laboratories of the Netherlands (N.V. KEMA) and Dr. Hiromi Terada Director, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAFr!),metwithstaffrepresentativesfromNRR/SICB,RES/RPSBandGPA/IPto discuss possible cooperation in the development of BICOTH-III and TRICOTH-III sensors for use in measuring the water level in nuclear reactors. The TRICOTH-III is an advanced hybrid digital / analog thermocouple sensor which measures the witer level in general, while the BICOTH-III is an advanced
' digital thermocouple sensor which would detect low water levels.
On Wednesday, July 1B, Dr. Adolf Birkhofer, General Manager of GRS, visited with Chairman Carr and other Comissioners. Dr. Birkhofer came to report on the cenclusions reached by GRS in their recently completed review of the safety conditions at the Greifswald plants in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the recommendations made for corrective actions.
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2 IAEA Vacancy Notices The following vacancy notices from the International Atomic Energy Agency will be posted on NRC bulletin boards:
P-4 Safeguards Equipment Engineer, Section for Instruments and EquipmentProvisionandManagement(DIM),Divisionof Development and Technical Support Department of Safeguards P-4 Budget Officer, Budget Section, Division of Budget and Finance, Department of Administration P-3 14anagement Analyst, Office of Management Services, Departmerit of Administration P-3 Field Procurement Officer, Field Procurement Se: tion, Division of Technical Cooperation Implementation Department of Technical Cooperation i
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i Office of Administration Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 Agency Upgrade for Office Systems (AUTOS)
D. Collins, ADM and C. Fitzgerald and C. Gianios, IRM, will conduct a briefing for GSA procurement officials, Thomas Horan and Wilbert Kelly on July 20, 1990, regarding the AUTOS procurement. Under the terms of the Delegation af i
Procurement Authority (DPA) issued by GSA, a pre-award briefing must be made prior to the award. GSA will be assured that all conditions of the DPA are being met and will be advisted of the AUTOS competitive strategy and evaluation methodoloyg used to select the contractor.
No problems are anticipated and DCPM plans to proceed with the award.
Significa n FOIA Requests Received by the NRC for 5 Day Period July 13 - 19. 1990 Request for records regarding uranium mining in Guatemala from 1985 to the present.(RobertPeters,FederalDocumentRetrieval,F01A-90-317)
Request for a copy of the May 25, 1990 memorandum from the DEDO concerning security processing for NRC contractors requiring unescorted access to plants.
(Marshall Hicks, Utility Workers Union of America, F0!A-90-318)
Request for a copy of the August 1989 NRR memorandum to Region I regarding the 115 RV line distribution system at the Fitzpatrick nuclear power plant.
(OpheliaWilliams,J/R/AAssociates,F01A-90-319)
Request for records pertaining to transcripts and minutes of meetings from 1985 decling in whole or in part with Below Regulatory Concern (BRC) of the following groups: (a) Comission, (b) Comission and NRC staff, and (c) Comission and any NRC Comittees dealing with the BRC issue.
(Chris Georges,CNNAmerica,Inc.,F0!A-90-321)
Requer for records prepared for or utilized by NRC relating to the March 15, 1990 enforcement conference between NRC and the New Sequoyah Fuels Corporation atRegionIV.(JessieDeerinWater,NativeAmericansforaCleanEnvironment, F0!A-90-322)
Request for information on the owners and location of general licensed sealed radioactiva isotopes utilized in the States of Delaware and New Jersey.
(Charles Kolodjeski, Sensor Services, Inc., F0!A-90-324)
Request for four categories of records regt.rding the Advisory Comittee on the Medical Use of Isotopes meeting on July 10, 1990, and the 60-day QA pilot program. (Joseph Felton, Nuclear Licensing Reports, F01A-90-326)
Request for three categories of records regarding rulemaking actions. (Joseph Felton, Nuclear Licensing Reports, F01A-90-327)
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Request for copies of (1) all records showing the total number of radiography inspections in each Region in 1989 and to date, or last available information in 1990 and (2) all records showing the total number of unschedoled field inspections and radiographers in each Region during the same period. (Joseph Felton,NuclearLicensingReports,FOIA-90-328)
Request for records made available, notes of, and a list of regulatory issues, a
at the June 7, 1990, workshop in Downers Grove, Illinois, for medical licensees.
(JosephFelton,NuclearLicensingReports,FOIA-90-329)
Request for records made available, and notes of, the First National Meeting of
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States on May 16-17, 1990 regarding low-level waste facilities. (Joseph Felton, Nuclear Licensing Reports, F01A DO)
Request for all exhibits and other attachments to two 01 reports on issues involved in the April 1989 enforcement conference with Process Technology and/or its parent compahy, RTI, Inc. (Bradley Jones of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, F01A-90-333)
Reguest for records created or dated after January 1989, discussing, ref erencing, reporting on, analyzing or otherwise addressing Process Technology and/orRTI,)Inc.
(Bradley Jones of Akin, Gump Strauss, Hauer & Feld, F01A-90-334 Request for records listing the total number of li;:rection hours per reactor for the past four years. (Timothy Sawyer of Bishop, Cook, Purcell & Reynolds, F01A-90-336)
Request for copies of the successful proposal and best-and. final correspondence under contract No. NRC-04-90-078. (Robert Knudson, Sciener,. & Engineering Associates,Inc.,F0lA-90-337)
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Office of Information Resources Management Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 4
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IRM Vision '96 Total Quality Manap raent The Office of Information Resources Management has established five working groups to implement the office's Total Quality Management program L
(TQM), entitled IRM Vision '96.
The working groups, referred to as Major Focus Area Action Groups (MFA), will focus on how to implement the TQM Customer /SupplierRelations,(4)(TechnologyManagement.
Areas of focus include:
- 1) Planning,(2) goals for IRM by 1996.
Resources,(3) and(S) Human Relations. Other offices are participating with IRM staff on the groups, including, ADM, CON, 'G.
The first MFA plans are scheduled to be completed by the end of FY 1990.
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NUDOCS Users Group Meeting A'NUDOCS Users Group follow-up meeting was held on Monday, July 16 and was attended by those staff members who have expressed interest in acting as the advisory panel for the User Group. The attendees were Harold Scott (RES).ElliotGreher(NRR),LeahTremper(OC),WilliamFord(NMSS),
Jeffrey Bartlett (0GC) and Jimmy Blanton (IRM). The panel members established a schedule for meetings, and expressed an interest in receiving reports on issues of interest or concern that have been brought up to the NUDOCS Hotline by NUDOCS users.
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Group. An All Employee Announcement will be issued to set the time and location of the next meeting, which.is tentatively scheduled for September 4, 1990.
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4 Office of Personnel items of Interest Week of July 20, 1990 PRA Advisory Committee Meets i
The Trai11ng Development and Employee Assistance staff sponsored an all-day meeting on July 17, 1990, with representatives from INEL, EG&G Idaho, and the
'iRC PRA Advisory Committee.
Some of the topics discussed by the Committee included the NRC Regional Personnel PRA Training Programs, the proposed I
curriculum for FY91, and the course outline for Performance Assessment Techniques for Nuclear Waste.
i Recruitment Effort Coincides with Chairman Carr's Address Recruitment officer Frank Elizondo was joined by Lynne Broadwater (0P), Timothy j
Johnson (NMSS), Larry Vick (NRR), and Peter Eselgroth (Region 1), at the meeting of the Professional Reactor Operator Society on July 20-22 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Chairman Carr addressed the Society as one of the guest speakers during Saturday's program. The NRC staff received 36 applications J
during the meeting.
Interviews with eight applicants are anticipated.
Arrivals DOMAN, James Nuclear Process Engineer Rlli LUSSARDI, Margaret Mechanical Engineer (PFT)
NMSS PETRONE, Charles Operations Engineer (PFT)
NRR Deoartures Clerk (SIS) (OPFT)(PFT)
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Office of Enforcement Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 Siontficant Enforcement Actions 1.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $75,000 was issued on July 16, 1990 to Philadelphia Electric Company (Peach Bottom Units 1 & 2). The action was based on three viola-tions identified with the design and operation of the emergency service water system. The base civil penalty of $50,000 was escalated a total of 100% based on NPr. identification of the violations and prior notice of 3
one of the violations. The escalation was partially offset by 50% mitiga-tion for the licensee's pr g t and extensive corrective actions resulting in a proposed civil penalty of 375,000.
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $25,000 was issued on July 16, 1990 to Northeast Nuclear Energy l
Company (Millstone).
The action was based on the licensee's failure to meet a technical specification limiting condition for operations involving the main steam line high flow set point as well as the failure to perform an adequate monthly surveillance test of the gas turbine generator.
Though the safety significance of each item was limited, the violation was categorized at a Severity Level III due to the duration of the deficiencies and the prior opportunities to identify and correct them.
The proposed civil penalty was mitigated by 100% due to the licensees good past perfor-mance. However, that mitigation was offset by 50% escalation of the base civil penalty for prior notice.
No further escalation or mitigation based on the other factors is warranted.
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $12,500 was issued on July 17, 1990, to the University of Puerto E
Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The action was based on failures:
to maintain control and surveillance of licensed material, of the Teletherapy Physicist to perform f ull calibrations of the teletherapy unit, to perform various types of surveys, perform leak tests and inventories for sealed sources, to do an annual review of the radiation safety program and of the RSO to review and sign dose calibrator records. These violations are of significant concern as six of the 11 violations in the broad licensed program were identified in previous inspections and represent a lack of l
management oversight. One of the violations of the teletherapy license L
was identified on 3 previous inspections and indicates a significant 1.
failure of the Teletherapy Physicist to perform his duties. The escalation and mitigation factors in the Enforcement Policy were considered and a 150% escalation of the base civil penalty for each of the two Severity Level Ill problems was deemed appropriate (50% for NRC identification and 100% escalat'on for the licensee's poor past performance). Ad l-using other factors were not deemed appropriate.
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A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $625 wa: issued on July 18, 1990 to Georgetown University, Washington, D. C.
This action was based on a transfer of a 2.1 cv'ie source without proper authorization by the Radiation Control Offiser and without proper controlc being established. Other violations concerr.&d transportation requirements.
The base civil penalty was mitigated 25% for identification and 50% for comprehensive corrective action.
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Civil Penalty Paid St. Louis Testing Laboratories, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri paid the civil penalty in the anmunt of $5,000. The Notice was issued March 6, 1990 based on an exposure to a radiographer in excess of 3 rems for a calendar quarter and 5 other related violations. The licensee responded in letters dated April 4 and April 25, 1990. After consideration of the licensee's responses, the staff concluded that the violations did occur as stated and an Order Imposing Civil Penalty was issued June 20, 1990.
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Office of Consolidation Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 Second Building Status The Montgomery County Planning Board scheduled a hearing on White Flint l
North to review the devebper's request for a waiver of certain off-street I
parking requirements under the applicable zoning ordinance. As reported last week, the developer requested a waiver of the requirement for 51 parking spaces which had not been accommodated within the garages or the surface parking at the site.
Negotiations between GSA and the WFN Partnership on the lease addendum for Two White Flint North are continuing while the parties await the outcome of a site appraisal ordered by GSA.
OWFN Cafeteria The One White Flint North cafeteria opened for business on July 16. Various systems and procedures are being tested and refined over the two week period before the scheduled grand opening on Tuesday, July 31.
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Region I Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 1.
Ginna Nuclear Power Plant During the week of July 9,1990, a Regulatory Effectiveness Review (RER) was conducted at the Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, Wayne, New York. The purpose of the-RER was to review the effectiveness of the safeguards systems and determine if the Ginna security program, as implemented, met the performance objectives of 10 CFR Part 73. The review focused particular attention on the methods and procedures employed to protect vital equipment.
Preliminary findings presented to the licensee by the RER team leader at the conclusion of the RER identified no major safeguards vulnerabilities or inadequacies.
However, those findings are subject to additional management review and have the potential to change prior to issuance of the final RER report.
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Nine Mile Point Unit 1 Niagara Mohawk requested approval to restart Nine Mile Point Unit 1 in a letter submitted late on Friday, July 13, 1990. Licensee management has indicated that the plant should be physically ready to restart during the week of July 23, 1990, and the NRC Restart Assessment Panel is evaluating restart readiness consistent with that schedule. The Commission has requested to be informed of the staff's re nart action and a Commission Paper is in preparation.
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Florida Power and Light Company On July 17, representatives from the Region II Office were in Headquarters to attend the Florida Power and Light Company's presentation on the future Turkey Point diesel generator outage.
On July 17. Turkey Point Unit 4 shutdown due the pressurizer spray valve control problems / leakage.
As the plant was being cooled down and depres-surized, at 1900 psi, problems with the valve disappeared. Because of this, on July 19 RCS pressure was increased to normal operating pressure.
Valve settings have been checked and verified; all were within specifi-cations.
After an engineering review, plans are to startup the unit late today, July 20, or early tomorrow.
2.
Duke Power Company On July 17 Regional and NRR representatives were at the Oconee facility to tour the site and to attend a licensee self-assessment presentation.
On July 19, a DRS Section Chief was in Headquarters to attend the Duke Power Company /NRC Meeting concerning Steam Generator Tube Cracking at McGuire and Catawba.
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Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc.
On July 18, the Nuclear Fuel Services' Site President, the Vice President of Fuel Manufacturing and the Vice President of Safety and Regulation, were in the Region II Office to attend an Enforcement Conference related to nuclear criticality safety.
4.
Babcock i Wilcox Company On July 20. Region II participated in an emergency response exercise with Babcock and Wilcox-Naval Nuclear Fuel Division.
The response-included full Base Team participation and partial Site Team participation. The licensee portion of the exercise was evaluated by two Region Il staff members.
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IAEA Fellowship Program Ms. Nora Guadalope Casas Basilio will be assigned to Region 11 effective July 17, 1990, under the IAEA fellowship program. Ms. Casas is emplo at the Comision Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear y Salvaguardias (CNSNS)yed in Mexico City. She functions as an inspector for the Mexican regulatory agency during the preoperational testing and startup of the Laguna Verde nuclear power plant. Ms. Casas has been accepted by the National Research Council for an international Atomic Energy Agency Fellowship.
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She will then be assigned to the Senior Resident Inspector at Grand Gulf for the period August I through October 12, 1990.
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Somat Engineering Company
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On July. 17, 1990 Charles E. Norelius, Director, Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards, and other regional staff conducted an Enforcement Confercnce to discuss the violations associated with the licensee's i
failure to maintain control of a moisture density gauge containing licensed material in an unrestricted area. The licensee's program i
appeared to be well managed and the event appeared isolated in nature o
and due to a technician's error.
A Severity Level !!! viola. ion with full mitigation of the civil penalty is being considered.
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Consumers Power Company (Palisades)
On July 18, 1990, Charles E. Norelius, Director, Division of Radiation l
Safety and Safeguards, and other regional staff conducted a management
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16, 1990 Thomas 0. Martin, Deputy Dir ctor, Division of Reactor l
OnJuly(DRS),andmembersoftheDRSstaff,participatedintheRegion111 Safety l
l-Equipment Qualification.(EQ) Topics meeting at the O' Hare Hilton.
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.is the second such meeting held by Region III lic h ees for the purpose L
of discussing current EQ topics. The NRC was requested to participate l
by addressing current EQ issues from an NRC perspective and answering i
licensee questions on EQ and Regulatory Guide 1.97 matters.
Consumers Power Company (Big Rock Point) 4.
l Carl J. Paperiello, Deputy Regional Administrator, members of the regional and Headquarter's staffs, and the resident inspectors met July 16, 1990, at l'
the Big Rock Point Nuclear Power Station with representatives of Consumers Power Company to review the Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP)reportfortheBigRockPointNuclearPowerStation. The licensee received Category 1 ratings in Operations, Maintenance / Surveillance and Emergency Preparedness and Category 2 ratings in the remaining areas.
5.
Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (Perry)
A. Bert Davis, Regional Administrator, and members of the regional and Headquarter's staffs met July 17, 1990, at the Perry Nuclear Power Station with representatives of Cleveland Electric illuminating Company for a routine management meeting to discuss the current status of the Perry Nuclear Power Station and other topics of mutual interest.
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Toledo Edison Company (Davis-Besse)
A. Bert Davis, Regional Administrator, and members of the regional and Headquarter's staff met July 18, 1990, at the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station wit'i representatives of Toledo Edison Company. The visit included a plant tou a and a discussion of plans for the plant's refueling outage and other t) pics of mutual interest.
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_ Iowa Agreepent State Program Review The Regio'. III Agreement States Officer is conducting the Agreement State Program f.eview in Iowa this week.
The Regional Administrator plans to attend the exit meeting for this review on July 20, 1990.
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Commonwealth Edison Company (Dresden/LaSalle)
On July 19, 1990, Edward G. Greenman, Director, Division of Reactor Projects, met with Roy Wight, Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety (IDNS), in the Region III office to discuss IDNS's Resident Engineer Program and other topics of mutual interest.
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Commonwealth Edison Company (Zion)
A.Gibson,TeamLeaderfortheZionDiagnosticEvaluationTeam(DET) inspection, briefed Dr. Thomas E. Murley, Director, Nuclear Reactor otgulation,Mr.A.BertDavis,RegionalAdministrator,RegionIII,and Re
..er NRC regional management on the findings of the DET inspection.
Significant concerns resulting from the DET included operability questions on the emergency service water system and motor operated valve torque switch testing problems.
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Items of Interest Week Ending July 20, 1990 1.
Comanche Peak A public meeting was held July 17, 1990 in the Region IV office with TV Electric and NRR representatives to discuss plans for construction L
restart activities on Comanche Peak, Unit 2.
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Entergy Operations, Inc.
Representatives from Entergy Operations, Inc. were in the Region IV office on July 18, 1990, to meet with emergency preparedness personnel to discuss exercise weaknesses identified during the March 1990 emergency exercise at Arkansas Nuclear One.
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Nebraska Public Power District Representatives from Nebraska Public Power District were in the Region IV office July 20, 1990, to meet with emergency preparedness personnel to discuss emergency action levels, annual exercises, and emergency preparedness program enhancements at Cooper Nuclear Station.
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Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station The licensee's Plan for bitimate Disposition of the Facility has been received. The plan involves'SAFESTOR with spent fuel in wet storage through 1995; SAFESTOR with spent. fuel in dry storage through 2044; deferred decontamination to be concluded by mid-2049; and termination of the Possession Only License by the end of 2050.
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8/2/90 390 & 391 One White Flint North Ms eting with TVA to discuss the NRC/Duquesne P. Tam 8:30 Room 10B-13 status and proposed revision of Light Company scope of seven corrective action programs: seismic analysis, hanger and analysis update, equipment seismic qualification, HVAC and supports, electrical conduit and conduit supports, cable tray and tray' supports, and instrument lines.
8/7-8/90 50-390 One White Flint North The NRC staff will discuss with NRC/TVA P. Tam 8:00-5:00 Room 1B-13 TVA representatives the proposed Technical Specification for Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1.
8/14/90 None One White Flint North Meeting with NUMARC to discuss NRC/NUMARC/EPRI R. Rothman 9:30 Room 88-11 the Seismic Individual Plant Examination for External Events Guidance document and workshop.
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'/15/90 50-443 DRS Conference Room, Meeting with Public Service NRC/PSCMH E. McCabe 8
8:30 Region I Office, Company of New Hampshire to i
King of Prussia, PA discuss requalification examination.
i 8/17/90 None One White Flint North BWROG presentation on efforts NRC/GE/BWROG/
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Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 7/24 DOS Safeguards Agreement NRC C. Emeigh Working Group (SAWG)
DOS Meeting 7/25 71-9230 OWFN 2F-17 BR-100 Spent Fuel NRC E. Easton Transport Cask, Babcock & Wilcox Burnup Credit 00E 7/27 005 IAEA/ Safeguards NRC C. Emeigh Agreement Working IAEA Group Meeting DOS 8/2-10 General Electric IAEA Physical Inventory NRC H. Zibulsky Wilmington, NC Verification GE IAEA 8/02 OWFN 2F-17/21 AYLIS Technology MRC P. Ting and Uranium Enrichment NDOE Plan Overview Briefing LLNL by LLNL Martin Marietta Energy Systems-Division of High-level Waste Management Docket Attendees /
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- NRC Contact 7/25 40-8940 OWFN 68-11 License application NRC E. Shum meeting with Heritage OGC Minerals 7/31 70-143 Erwin, TN Quarterly Status NRC S. Pennington meeting Nuclear Fuel NFS Service, Inc. for Plutonium and pond det.oesnissioning projects
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07/31/90 50-322 RI Office Pequal. Program Selected RI Staff Doerflein 1:00 p.m.
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selected RII staff Vogtle members 10:00 am RII Office Enforcement Conference Licensee, DRA, and Milhoan-Potomac Valley Hospital selected RII staff members 07/25/90 Charlotte, NC Management Meeting Licensee, RA, and Ebneter 9:00 am Duke Power Company selected RII staff members 07/26/90 RII Office SALP Self-Assessment Mtg.
Licensee, RA, and Ebneter 10:00 am FP&L - Turkey Point selected RII staff members 07/31/90 RII Office Enforcement Conference Licensee, RA, and
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Pcrformance (SALP) 07/23/90 50-10 Dresden Site Visit Chairman Carr, Regional Greenman 50-237 Administrator, and Licensee 50-249 07/24/90 50-295 Zion Site Visit Chairman Carr, Director, Greenman 50-304 Division of Reactor Projects and Licensee 07/31/90 50-331 Region III Iowa Electric Co.,
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Administrator, and Management Meeting selected members of Region III Staff 07/31/90 34-00398-10 Region III St. Luke's Hospital-Licensee, Director, Division Morelius 1:00 pm 030-17512 Enforcement Conference of Radiation Safety and Safeguards and selected members of. Region III Staff 08/02/90 50-454 Region III Commonwealth Edison Licensee, Regional Davis 50-455 Co., Byron -
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