ML20056A712
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August 8, 1990 For:
The Comissioners From:
James L. Blaha, Assistant for Operations, Office of the EDO 1
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WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING AUGUST 3, 1990 A summary of key events is included as a convenience to those Commissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.
Contents Enclosure i
Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
A Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards B
Nuclear Regulatory Research C
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data D
I Governmental & Public Affairs E
General Counsel F*
Administration G
Information Resources Management H
j Controller Personnel J
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights K*
Enforcement L
Consolidation M
N Regional Offices Executive Director for Operations 0*
Items Addressed by the Commission P*
Meeting Notices Q
Proprietary or Other~ Sensitive Information (Not for R
external distribution)
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HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING AUGUST 3, 1990
-BWR Channel Box Bow The staff is reviewing the status of six reactors operating with fuel channel boxes in the second buadle lifetime. The reactors were identified in response Our preliminary assessment is to the RRC bulletin addresting channel box bow.
that continued operation of Quad Cities Units 1 and 3, Dresden 2, and Peach Bottom 2 to the end of the current rperating cycles appears to be justified.
The continued operation of Oyster Creek and Monticello with reused channel boxes needs more study, and the proposed use of these channel boxes for the
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next operating cycle does not appear to be justified, although it is still under evaluation.
Workshop on Medical QA Rule On July 23, 1990, the NRC staff from RES, NMSS and Regions I, II, and !!!,
metwithrepresentativesfromtheAmericanCollegeofNuclearPhysicians (ACNP) and the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) in a public workshop.
The purpose of the workshop was to have a roundtable discussion on the nuclear medicine aspects of the proposed quality assurance (QA) rule, draft regulatory guide, and other applicable guidance. The discussions centered on:
(1)the needfortheproposedQAruleinnuclearmedicine(radiopharmaceutical) diagnostics and therapy, (2) an evaluation of one hospital's QA program that is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO),(3)theJCAHOstandardsfromtheAccreditationManualforHospitals (1990) for nuclear medicine departments, and (4) a comparison between JCAH0's standards and the objectives of the proposed QA rule. The representatives of l
ACNP and SNM stressed that (a) it is inappropriate for NRC to be involved in quality assurance of medical use, (b) JCAHO accreditation is already required of almost all hospitals, and (c) nothing can be or should be done to reduce the nunber of misadministrations since diagnostic misadministrations do not represent a danger to public health and safety. The NRC staff found the discussions to be informative and plans to examine JCAHO Standards in detail to determine if they can be used in the development of the final rule.
Visit of Dr. Leonid A. Bolshov Dr..Leonid Bolshov, First Deputy Director of the Nuclear Safety Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, visited with J. Taylor, ED0; E. Beckjord, RES; and GPA/IP representatives on Friday, August 3, 1990. Dr. Bolshov discussed j
recent activities of his Institute, particularly how a section of the Institute is being e_stablished to focus on both public opinion for nuclear and environmental matters in the USSR and to look into risk protection and
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insurance for various industries--nuclear, mining, chemicals, etc.
I Review of Former Commissioner's Papers f
NRC has received correspondence from Dr. Charles Palm, the Archivist of the Hoover Institution, announcing their intention to open the papers of The Dr. Victor Gilinsky for scholarly research at the earliest opportunity.
Division of Security must review these papers prior to public release and is coordinating possible dates for review with Dr. Palm.
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1 Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest Week Ending August 3, 1990 BWR Channel Box Bow j
The staff is reviewing the status of six reacters operating with fuel channel boxes in the second bundle lifetime. The reactors were identified in response i
to the NRC bulletin addressing channel box bow. Our preliminary assessment is that continted operation of Quad Cities Units 1 and 2, Dresden 2, and Peach Bottom 2 to the end of the current operating cycles appears to be justified.
The continued operation of Oyster Creek and Monticello with reused channel boxes needs more study, and the proposed use of these channel boxes for the next operating cycle does not appear to be justified, although it is still under evaluation.
NINE MILE POINT UNITS 1 AND 2 Unit 1 In Power Ascension Program - On July 27, 1990 supplement 1 to CAL 88-17 was issued authorizing the licensee to proceed with startup. Criticality was achieved on July 29 and the unit taken to 1% power. On July 30 the unit was shut down when RCS leakage exceeded the Tech Spec 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> limit.
The problem is believed due to improperly set pilot valves on the electromatic relief valves, which resulted in leakage to the suppression pool, some of which leaked back into the drywell through a stuck-open vacuum breaker.
Startup is expected within several days dependant on valve : arts availability. A conference call between the licensee and tie NMP-1 Restart Panel was held to discuss this issue.
Augmented Startup Inspection Coverage is in effect.
Unit 2 The unit is at the 79% power level coasting down to the first refueling outage.
NYPA Position on Hardened Wetwell Vent for J. A. Fitzpatrick Plant New York Power Authority reviewed the potential benefits of a hardened wetwell vent for James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in detail and provided their position in a letter dated July 25, 1990. NYPA continues to decline to install a hardened vent on a voluntary basis.
SPLB is currently reviewing the wetwell hardened vent issue for BWR Mark I containments and will consider the acceptability of NYPAs position.
OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION The first transfer of fuel to the Oconee Independent Spent fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) was completed the week of July 23, 1990. Twenty-four fuel assemblies were loaded in a dry storage canister from the Unit 1/2 ENCLOSURE A AUGUST 3, 1990
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combined spent fuel pool and transferred to the Horizontal Storage Module.
No significant problems were encountered and a second transfer of 24 fuel assemblies to a second canister and module it. scheduled for the week of August 6, 1990. A total of 20 modules have been constructed to date. The ISFSI is licensed for 88 modules.
South Texas Project. Units 1 and 2 Houston Power & Light Company (HL&P) announced. yesterday that Mr. Gerald A.
Vaughn, Vice-President, Nuclear Operations will be leaving HL&P effective August 10, 1990, to accept a position with Caroline Power & Light Company.
The position'of Vice-President, Nuclear Operations will be filled by Mr.
Warren H. Kinsey, presently the Plant Manager. He will be responsible for directing the activities of the South Texas Project site in all areas of l
nuclear plant operations, including training and site security. Mr. Kinscy has been with HL&P since 1982 and Plant Manager since 1984 POLICY STATEMENT ON HOT PARTICLES A new NRC enforcement policy statement regarding occupational doses from hot particles in excess rJ regulatory limits was published in the Federal Register on July 31, 1990.
An Information Notice informing reactor licensees of this new policy statement will be sent to reactor licensees on August 2,1990. The new policy was developed by PRPB with the assistance of DE and RES.
INPO Meeting The Division Director, DLPQ, and two members of his staff met with members of INPO in Atlanta, GA on July 30-31 to discuss the hRC preliminary review of the INP0 Maintenance Stand;rd.
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iIe Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards items of Interest Week Ending August 3, 1990 SAFEGUARDS AND TRANSp0RTATION International Meeting on Short Hotice Random Inspecticns On July 27, 1990, a representative of the Division of Safeguards and Transportation participated in a meeting at the Department of State with General Electric Company (GE)gy Agency (IAEA) and a representative of the the International Atomic Ener to discuss the status of the implementation of the short notice random inspection concept at GE.
IAEA staff described a proposed modification of the concept es currently being implemented to incorporate a " mail box" in which the operator will deposit declarations of receipt and shipment information at the time of occurrence of the event.
The IAEA will utilize this information to perform statistical sampling of material flows in order that conclusions can be drawn relative to the entire material flow stream at the facility.
Domestic UNC Naval Products Close Down On July 18, 1990, UNC Naval Products (UNC) signea all agreements and cot.tractual modifications required to implement the trderly close down of the Montville, Connecticut, facility.
These agreements provide for UNC completing certain power units and bringing other work to a stage of manufacturing so that it can be shipped to the Babcock and Wilcox Naval Nuclear Fuel Division in Lynchburg, Virginia, for their completion.
Transportation Meeting on BR-100 Shipping Cask On July 25, 1990, Transportation Branch staff met with Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) and the Department of Eneroy (DOE) to discuss the BR-100 spent fuel shipping cask.
The BR-100 casi is being designed for DOE under the Nuclear Waste Policy Act, to transport spent fuel by rail.
The meeting focused on general methods used to calculate fuel burnup, the uncertainties ;nvolved in burnup calculations, and the need for physical measurements to verify the actual burnup of individual fuel assemblies. An application for certification is expected in November 1991.
HIGH-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT NRC/ DOE Technical Exchange on Performance Assessment (PA)
On July 27, 1990, staff from the Divisu n of High-Level Waste Management (HLWM) and Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research (RES) met with representatives of the ENCLOSURE B AUGUST 3, 1990
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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the State of Nevada, and Nye County, Nevada, to discuss items of mutual concern regarding PA. This technical exchange was 1
seen as an important step in NRC and DOE gaining a better understanding of each other's pA programs. The inclusion of all major NRC and DOE PA contractors was useful in asuring that all program participants benefited from the exchange.
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NRC/ DOE Meeting on Technical Interactions On July 31, 1990, staff from the Division of High-level Waste Management met with representatives from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Hanagement.
Representatives from the State of Nevada and affected units of local governments did not attend. The purpose was to discuss and schedule interactions in the area of high-level waste management between the staff and DOE thr0 ugh November 1990.
Four interactions were scheduled covering hydrologic testing at the Yucca Mountain site, performance assessment, radionuclide retardation testing, and DOE we"k at l
Calico Hills. DOE indicated that it expects to provide the staff ws-its l
Site Characterization Analysis (SCA) responses in November 1990.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research items of Interest Week Ending t,ust 3, 1990 Division of Regulatory Applications Workshop on Medical QA Rule On July 23, 1990, the NRC staff from RES, NMSS, and Regions l',
II, and Ill, met with representatives from the American College of Nuclear Physicians (ACNP,) and the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) ir, a public workshop. The purpose of the workshop was to have a roundtable discussion on the nuclear medicine aspects of the proposed quality assurance (QA) rule, draft regulatory need for the proposed QA rule in nuclear medicine (radiopharmaceutical)) the guide, and other applicable guidance. The discussions centered on:
(1 diagnostics and therapy, (2) an evaluation of one hospital's QA program that is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO),(3)theJCAHOstandardsfromtheAccreditationManualforHospitals (1990) for nuclear medicine departments, and (4) a comparison between JCAH0's standards and the objectives of the proposed QA rule. The representatives of ACNP and SNM stressed that (a) it is inappropriate for NRC to be ir.olved in quality assurance of medical use (b) JCAHO accreditation is alre".dy required of almost all hospitals, and (c),nothing can be or should be done to reduce the number of misadministrations since diagnostic misadministrat ans do not regr+ sent a danger to public health and safety. The NRC staff found the
' die assions to be informative and plans to examine JCAHO Standards in detail to aetermine if they can-be used in the development of the final rule.
Recently Issued Publications 1.
Reg. Guide 1.35(Rev.3),"InserviceInspectionofUngroutedTendonsin Prestressed Concrete Containments" 2.
Reg. Guide 1.35.1, " Determining Prestressing Forces for Inservice Inspection of Prestressed Concrete Containments" These regulatory guides have been revised to reflect (1) public comments,'
(2)insightsgainedbythesurveyandstudyofactualinserviceinspections (NUREG/CR-2719), and (3) consideration of Subsectiori IWL, " Requirements for Class CC Concrete Components of Light-Water Cooled Power Plants," of l-Section XI of the ASME B&PV Code, published January 1989.
The NRC staff will use the provisions of the guides as indicated in Section D,
" Implementation," of the guides.
A sample technical specification incorporating the provisions of the regulatory guides is under development and will be available after August 1990. A copy of the sample technical specification will be available upon request from the plant project mansgers in the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
Contact:
H. Graves (301)492-3813 i
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Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Items of Interest Week Ending August 3, 1990 Division of Safety Programs (DSP)
A report on turbine bypass malfunctions was issued. The review documents occurrences of-turbine bypass malfunctions,. inadvertent opening or closing of turbine bypass valves, and the resultant effect on plant startup, operation, and shutdown. Searches revealed 140 events relating to this issue. Most of these events have. led to a plant transient (usually primary system pressure or level) and 61% of the events have ended in a reactor trip.
The' failure mode'cannot be attributed to a dominant single fact: events varied, both as to root cause and plant status. The review identified that the major cause of these events was not the malfunction or failure of the bypass valve These itself (less than 15%))but failures of supporting components or systems.
in turn led to valve (s malfunctions and subsequent plant transients.
It was concluded that the risk of potential core damage using Accident Sequence Precursor (ASP) models was small.
Continuing occurrences of these types of events in the future may warrant further study into the root causes which precipitated the turbine bypass malfunctions and their associated controls.
Division of Operational Assessment (00A)
During July 30-31, 1990, the Zion DET functional area' evaluation leader for engineering returned to Zion to provide a briefing to a Region III inspection team on background information concerning Diagnostic Evaluation findings related to the service water system. The Diagnostic Evaluation Team had completed its on-site reviews on June 29, 1990. The main purpose of the Region III-inspection team was to follow-up on DET operability concerns related to the service water system.
On July 25, AE00 met with representatives from the State of Michigan,_ Consumers-Power,-Detroit Edison, and American Electric Power to discuss a proposed Memorandum of Understandiry between NRC and Michigan concerning the Emergency ResponseDataSystem(EP5S).
On August 2. and 3, u; IRB representative participated in a site survey at the.
Beaver Valley Nuclear Plant regarding their participation in the Emergency Response Data System.
Preliminary Notification The-following Preliminary Notifications were issued during the past week, PHO-1-90-57, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (Nine Mils Point Unit 1),
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(Docket No. 50-220), Restart Authorized for Nine Mile Point Unit 1.
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PN0-1-90-58, Philadelphia Electric Company (Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station), (Docket No. 50-278), Plant Scram and Declaration of Unusual Event (EN18976).
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PN0-1-90-59, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (Nine Mile Point Unit 1),
(Docket Wo. 50-220), Notification of_ Unusual Event for Nine Mile Point Unit 1: Shutdown Required Due to Excessive Reactor Coolant System
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PH0-1-90-60, Mallinckrodt, Incorporated (DiagnosticImagingServices),
(DocketNo. 030-13-45 Transportation Incident Involving Radiopharmaceuticali, PNO-II-90-37. Humana Hospital St. Lukes Bluefield, (Docket No. 030-z22300).
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Lost 31 uti Cs-137 Reference-Source, f.
PHO-11-90-38, Babcock & Wilcox (Naval Nuclear Fuel Division), (Docket No.70-27),TransferofFireBrigadeMembertoHospital, PN0-II-90-39, Florida Power & Light Company (Turkey Point Units 3 and g.
4),'(DocketNo. 50-250,251), injured Construction Worker.
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PHO-11-90-41, Columbus Medical Center. Teletherapy Device Problem.
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PHO-11-90-42, Medical College of Georgia, Iridium-192 Seeds Found in Patient's Hospital _ Room.
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PH0-II-90-44,GeneralElectric(DocketNo. 70-1113), Fire at the General Electric Facility.
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Office of Governmental and Public Affairs items of Interest Week Ending August 3,1990 State Programs National Governors' Association Annual Meeting Carlton Kammerer, Director, State Programs, attended the National Governors' Association (NGA) annual meeting on July 29-31, 1990 in Mobile, Alabama. The NGA received overview reports on Solid Waste Management and Global Climate Change. _The NGA Comittee on Energy and Environment discussed environmental priorities fcr the 1990s. Governor Booth Gardner of Washington wac elected Chairman.
Central Interstate LLW Compact Commission Meeting John Montgomery, Region IV Deputy Administrator, and Charles Hackney, Region IV State Liaison Officer, attended the Central Interstate LLW Compact Commission meeting on July 30, 1990 in Omaha, Nebraska. US Ecology provided the status of the license application for a LLW disposal facility filed with the State on July 27,1990 and Nebraska talked about various State activities.
Considering requests from Massachusetts, New York and Washington, M H Comission voted not to accept membership in the Compact.
In addition atgomery and Mr.
ebraska Department Hackney met with Thomas Lamberson, Assistant Directer of Environmental Control-(DEC) and State L'.aison Off w Ringenberg, LLW
- of Radiological Program Manager, DEC, and Harold Borchert, Director, D.s Health, Nebraska Department of Health, to discuss LLW, Agreement State matters and other-issues of mutual interest.
State representatives expressed appreciation for NRC's planned technical assistance'for reviewing a license application for a LLW disposal facility.
Inspection Procedures Course Joel Lubenau, State Programs, Richard Woodruff, Region 11 State Agreements Officer, and Jack Hornor, Region V State Agreements Officer, conducted an Inspection Procedures Course on July 30 - August 3,1990 in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The class consisted of 24 students - 18 from States (13 from Agreement States; 5-non-Agreement State), 5 from NRC and 1 from the Navy.
Vogtle Emergency Planning Exercise Robert Trojanowski, Region 11 State Liaison Officer, participated in an emergency planning exercise at the Vogtle Nuclear Plant on July 31 - August 2, 1990 in Waynesboro, Georgia. Mr. Trojanowski participated as a member of the Regional Assistance Committee which evaluated the exercise.
The exercise included participation from Georgia, South Carolina and Savannah River emergency planning officials. No FEMA deficiencies were identified.
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- t International Programs Visit by German Parliamentarians On July 31 two members of FRG, Bundestag (Parliament) visited NRC for discussions on the back end of the fuel cycle and nuclear regulatory Mrs.CharlotteGarlee(theGreens) gall,(FreeDemocraticParty)and issues. The visitors, Dr. Inge Se met with GPA Director, Harold Denton, and NRR/NMSS staff.
Visit of Dr. Leonid A. Bolshov Dr. Leonid Bolshov, First Deputy Director of the Nuclear Safety Institute of the USSR Acadenly of Sciences, visited with J. Taylor, ED0; E. Beckjord, RES; and GPA/IP representatives on Friday, August 3, 1990.
Dr. Bolshov discussed recent activities of his Institute, particularly how a section of the Institute is being established to focus on both public opinion for nuclear and environmental matters in the USSR and to look into risk protection and insurance for various industries--nuclear, mining, chemicals, etc.
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As a result of these modifications, the Board is authorized to place orders for drug testing services with NRC's contractors as required.
Review of Former Commissioner's Papers NRC has received correspondence from Dr. Charles Palm, the Archivist of the Hoover Institution, announcing their intention to open the papers of Dr. Victor Gilinsky for scholarly research at the earliest opportunity. The Division of Security must review these papers prior to public release and is coordinating possible dates for review with Dr. Palm.
Audit of Policies, Scope and Costs of Personnel
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Security Investigations The Office of the Inspector General (0IG) has recently completed an audit of the NRC Personnel Security Program under the auspices of the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency (PCIE). The specific objectives of the PCIE audit were to determine (1) if reinvestigations and adjudications of personnel security are necessary when personnel transfer between Government departments and agencies and (2) if the investigation and adjudication process can be standardized throughout the Government to materially reduce the costs of security investigations. OIG found that NRC's program for granting clearances was effective.
OIG has sent the results of their review to PCIE for use.
Significant F0IA Requests Received by the NRC for 5 Day Period July 27 - August 2, 1990 Request for a copy of a written agreement between Rochester Gas-and Electric and Fluor-Daniel for maintenance, modification and construction services at the Ginna nuclear power plant. (Steven Modica of Blitman & King, F01A-90-349)
Request for four categories of records regarding MetaTRACE, Inc. of Missouri.
(0 wen Callaway, Callaway Environmental Consultants, F01A-90-350)
Request for a copy of the IG report regarding the testimony before Congress of Victor Stello. (Angus Mackenzie, The Media Alliance, F01A-90-351)
Request for portions of the winning proposal under RFP No. RS-IRM-90-178.
(LillianHandy,TRESPAssociates,Inc.,F01A-90-352)
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Office of Information Resources Management items of Interest Week Ending August 3,1990
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Department of Defense Manpower and Training Research Infomation System-The NRC Library has established online access to the Manpower and Training Research Information System (MATRIS), a Department of Defense (D00) automated information system. The system collects, stores, updates, retrieves, and disseminates information on people-related research that is-underway or recently completed by D0D. The research areas included in the database are: Manpower and Personnel, Training and Education, Simulation and Training Devices, and Human Factors Engineering. Access to MATRIS can be obtained through the NRC Library, I
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Office of Personnel items of Interest Week Ending August 3, 1990 NRC Recruitment Team Efforts
.The Office of Personnel's Applicant Review System (ARS) currently has an inventory of 1404 applications on file.
For additional information on applications, ARS may be accessed by the OP Satellite Offices and the Regional Personnel Offices.
Automated Trainina System To Be Uoaraded Representatives from the Office of Personnel, the Office of Information Resources Management, and ITS Lab met with Applied Management Systams (AMS) on July 27 to observe a demonstration of the DB2 system. The current RAMIS system will be replaced by the DB2 system to improve input of data into the Agency Training System.
Arrivals BUSH, Pamela Office. Resident Assistant (0PFT)
Ril CHEY, Sonary Secretary (PFT)
NRR Deoartures STARMER, R. John Section Leader (PFT)
NMSS STR0 SNIDER, Jack Section Chief (PFT)
RI WASHINGTON, Fay Secretary (PFT)
NMSS WATTS, Ervin Processing Assistant (PFT)
RI Retirements DANCE, Hugh Chief, Reactor Projects Section la (PFT)
Ril FIEN0, Daniel Sr. Reactor Engineer (Nuclear) (PFT)
NRR GRELLA, Alfred Sr. Transportation Specialist (PFT)
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Office of Enforcement-Items of Interest Week Ending August 3.1990 Significant Enforcement Actions l '.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $50,000 was-issued on July 30, 1990 toGPUNuclear(TMI-2). Addition-
- ally, a. Notice of Violation was issued to a former shift supervisor at-TMI-2. The action against GPU was based on the licensee's failure to take appropriate action to resolve inattentiveness allegations concerning the shift supervisor. The staff submitted this action for the Commission's review in SECY 90-225 which has been approved by the Commission.
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An Order Modifying License (Effective Immediately) was issued to Petro Data, Inc., Hominy, Oklahoma. The action was based on the findings of a recent NRC investigation into the activities of two employees.
It was determined that both individuals performed activities involving licensed material without a license, and that both individuals provided false information to the NRC investigator concerning whether Condrin Oil Company had been informed that it needed a license to perform well. logging activi-ties.
In addition, one of the individuals provided false information to the NRC concerning the placement of licensed material in safe storage.
The Order prohibits the-two individuals from performing or supervising licensed activities. The licensee shall certify within 10 days of the date of the'0rder that these two employees will not perform or supervise licensed activities.
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Civil Penalties Paid 1.-
Georgia Power Coinpany (Vogtle) paid the civil penalty in the amount of
$50,000. The action was based on the licensee's failure to protect Safeguards Information. The adjustment factors in the Enforcement Policy were_ considered in determining the amount of the civil penalty, and the base amount was mitigated due to the licensee's identification of the violation and the corrective measures that it implemented following that identification.
However, the base amount was also escalated due to the licensee's continued poor performance in this area.
(ES 90-090) 2.
Duke Power Company (Catawba Nuclear Station, McGuire Nuclear Station, and Oconee Nuclear Station) paid the civil penalty in the amount of $50,000.
The action was based on numerous violations logged at all three sites over a two year period relating to access control, compensatory measures, protection of Safeguards Information, personnel and package search, and training.
(EA 89-151)
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Office of Consolidation items of Interest Week Ending August 3, 1990 Second Building Status The Director, Office of Consolidation, met with Jeffrey Hysen, GSA attorney, and Arnold Kohn, WFN attorney, to discuss WFN's new negotiating demand that the Government indemnify the developer against any financial liability for the remaining time on the White Flint traffic mitigation agreement if the Government exercises its purchase option-at the end of the fifth year of the lease. GSA is taking the position that the Government: 1) has no responsibility for the'"off-site" traffic mitigation-(principally a shuttle service on Rockville Pike); 2) would not continue such a shuttle service if the Government purchased the building at the end of the fifth year; and, 3) is not inclined at this -late date in the negotiations to consider negotiating any concession to the developer on this issue.
We reported earlier that GSA had retained the appraiser who performed the original market price analysis on the Two White Flint North property several years ago to update-the appraisal by August 26. The update will influence GSA's final position on the rent rate negotiation with WFN. However, within the past week the appraiser died. GSA has solicited bids for a new appraiser and' expects to have those bids in hand within the next few days.
Until the proposals have been reviewed, GSA will not commit to a new appraisal schedule.
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Region I Items of Interest Week Ending August 3, 1990 1.
Susquehanna Steam Electric' Station -Fitness for Duty Program An ins d Light Company's fitness-for-duty
.(FFD) pection of Pennsylvania Power anprogram for the Susquehanna Steam this week.
It is the first FFD inspection of a Region I licensee using Temporary Instruction 2515/106. A staff member from NRR's DRIS/RSGB is participating.
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Nine Mile Point Unit 1.
The Regional Administrator, Region I authorized the restart of Nine Mile Point Unit 1 at 3:20 p.m. on July 27. On July 29, the reactor rectart was begun at 1:25 a.m., and criticality was achieved at 6:10 a.m.
Region I has begun augmented inspection of the restart and testing activities including 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> coverage by resident and regional inspectors.
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Indian. Point Unit 2 Commissioner Curtiss visited the Indian Point Unit 2 site on-July 30.
He is accompanied by Mr. C. Hehl, Director, DRP. The tour will include portions of the plant power. block as well as the Consolidated Edison training facilities.
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Seabrook ST-39, Loss of Offsite Power Test, was delayed.due to problems with an emergency power sequencer associated with the "B" residual heat removal pump and high vibrations on main turbine bearing #7.
Repairs were made and New Hampshire Yankee is scheduled to conduct the Loss of Offsite. Power Test from 20% power. The current )lan is to stay at-Mode 3 for forty-eight hours upon completion of tie test
. to allow scheduled maintenance and inspection to take place. - A two week warranty run at 100% power is scheduled to commence on Friday, August 3, 1990.
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Duke Power Company On July 31, representatives of the Duke Power Company were in the Regional Office to attend an enforcement conference concerning diesel generator inoperability at their McGuire Nuclear Power Station, j
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Emergency Exercise - Vogtle On August 1,'a full-scale emergency exercise was conducted at the Georgia-Power Company's Vogtle facility. The exercise was judged to be fully successful and FEMA identified no deficiencies.
Offsite notifications were completed-in a timely manner which satisfies a concern from the March 20, 1990 Site Area Emergency Incident.
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In addition to an updated schedule for removal.of gloveboxes,
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to support the contention that no organics exist in the waste sludge.
Also due to a change in an EPA toxicity characteristics rule, NFS may have to resample for toxicity.
Resolution of these issues may result in delays to the current decommissioning' schedule.
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Florida Power and Light Company i
Because of problems identified earlier in the year with cracking of Control Element Assemblies (CEA) at another Combustion Enginering faci-U lity, Florida Power and Light committed to inspecting the CEAs of the same L
design at St. Lucie 1 that have previously been removed from the reactor.
The' examination of the applicable CEAs identified six defects as follows:
four small axial cracks, each approximately 0.2 inches long, located approximately 1.4 inches from the tips of the rods.
one pinhold, apparently externally caused.
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For example:
Of th'e 56 rods inspected, 6 had minor indications, All cracks were along the axis of the rod and not around the j
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No major damage was-found in the CEAs.
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Davis-Besse Mr. A.-Bert Davis, Regional Administrator, members of_his staff and NRR Materials and Chemical Engineering Branch, met with Mr. D. C. Shelton, Vice President, Toledo Edison Company (TECo) and members of his staff in the Region 111 office on July 31, 1990.
The purpose of this management meeting was to discuss the TECo response to the Davis-Besse violation regarding implementation of the Instrumented Inspection Technique Methodology described in Topical Report H.A.F.A. 125 (P-A). At the-conclusion of the mee W g, Mr. Shelton stated TECo would submit a letter to Region 111 withdrawing their exception to the violation.
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St. Luke's Hospital On July 31, 1990, Charles E. Norelius, Director, Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards, and members of his staff held an Enforcement Conference with St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, to discuss recent inspection findings regarding two therapeutic misadministrations and the licensee's corrective action program.
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Byron-l On. August 2, 1990, Messrs. A. Bert Davis, C. J. Paperiello, H. J. Miller and members of the Region III staff conducted an Enforcement Conference with Commonwealth Edison Company to address potential violations and the conclusions of an 01 report regarding potential careless disregard exhibited by a Commonwealth Ediscn Company engineer in handling-a Byron diesel generator operability concern, 4.
Commonwealth Edison Company Mr. Cordell Reed, Senior Vice President of Commonwealth Edison Company, and Mr. Michae1~ Wallace, Vice President PWR Operations, met with Mr. A. Bert Davis and Dr. Carl J. Paperiello on August 2,1990 to discuss Commonwealth Edison Company's plans to modify the organization'in the Zion control room to enhance teamwork.
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Iowa Electric Company The President of Iowa Electric Light and Power Company met with Mr. A. Bert Davis and members of his staff on July 31, 1990 to discuss the status of the'Duane Arnold facility and the major activities being j
addressed and resolved during the current refueling outage.
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Dresden Nuclear Station On August 2, 1990, at 1:05 a.m., with Unit 2 at 87 percent rated thermal power Target Rock Safety-Relief Valve 2A spuriously opened and remained in that position. The valve remained open and a manual scram was initiated at 1:16 a.m., by which time torus temperature had risen to 104 degrees F. from its initial value of 90 degrees F.
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l The Unusual Event was terminated at 5:30 a.m. when torus temperature decreased to 102 degrees F.
The' licensee believes-the problem to be leakage past the pilot valve disk.
This has.been a recurrent problem in the industry but has not previously occurred at Dresden.
Current plans include making a visual observation for any easily identified problems and then replacing the entire Target-Rock and pilot valve' assembly. Detailed disassembly, inspection and testing of the removed component will go in parallel with installation-of the replacement. The licensee plans to restart the unit on August 3, 1990.
Root cause analysis may not be complete prior to restart.
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Zion Nuclear Station Mr. William Forney, Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Projects, and l
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_TU Electric /RIV Meeting Region IV management met with TV Electric staff on August 2, 1990, at the Comanche Peak site. This meeting, open to public observation, is a technical meeting to discuss licensee actions associated with the July 26 and 30, 1990, safety injection events and the results of the 100 percent power plateau startup testing.
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HL&P Senior Management Change On August 1, 1990, the Houston Lighting & Power Company Board of Directors elected Mr. Warren H. Kinsey, Jr., to the position of Vice President, Nuclear Generation. Mr. Kinsey, formerly plant manager at the South Texas Project, replaces Mr. Gerald E. Vaughn who will be leaving the company on August 10. Mr. Vaughn has accepted a position in Carolina Power & Light Company's nuclear program.
'Mr. Kinsey will be responsible for directing the activities of the South Texas Project Electric Generating Station in all areas of nuclear plant operations, including training and station security. Mr. Kinsey will report to Mr. D. P. Hall, Group Vice President, Nuclear.
A replacement plant manager at the South Texas Project has not yet been named.
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Meeting with UNC Consultant The Deputy Director, URF0, and selected staff met with UNC's consultant, Canonie Environmental. on August 1, 1990, to discuss the staff's concerns.regarding the reclamation plan for the Church Rock Mill.
The meeting further addressed the issues identified at a previous meeting held in the URF0 office on July 27, 1990.
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Meeting with-Umetco Minerals Corp.
The President and Manager, Business Development, of Umetco Minerals Corp., have requested a meeting with the Director, Uranium Recovery Field Office to discuss Umetco's operational' plans in the current uranium market.
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Differing Professional View On June 13, 1990, a Region V employee submitted a Differing _ Professional View (DPV)_to the Regional Administrator, in which he differeo in a decision made by his Section Chief and Branch Chief to conduct a Licensed Operator Initial Examination at a power reactor facility. The principal issues that the employee identified in his DPV are as follows:
-Region V was not ready to administer an initial operating license a.
_ examination at a power reactor facility scheduled to start on the date identified, b.
No, or inadequate, time was allowed for preparation of the non-simulator portions of the operating test.
On July 5, 1990, the Region V Standing Review Panel issued the results of its. review of the DPV and made the following findings which were subsequently concurred in by the Regional Administrator.
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The.immediate concerns regarding the readiness to conduct the Examination at the-power reactor facility were satisfactorily resolved prior to the start-up of the Examination, b.
The Director, Division of Reactor Safety and Projects (DRSP) should take.an introspective look at the circumstances and decisions which-led to the situation that caused the employee to submit his DPV and determine what lessons can be learned, and what should be done to prevent this sort of problem from recurring, specifically assuring that an examiner is not asked to administer an examination without adequate preparation.
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The Director, DRSP should document the results of his review, identify the. corrective actions needed to be taken, and submit this information to the Regional Administrator by August 17, 1990.
The Regional Administrator, on July 11, 1990 sent the employee issuing the DPY, a copy of the results of the review performed by the Standing Review Panel.
In addition, he committed to the employee to send him the results of the introspective look to be made by the Director, DRSP, along with the definitions of corrective actions to be taken to prevent the problem from recurring.
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Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Station The Director, Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards met with the Chief, Natural and Technological Hazards Division, FEMA Region IX,-on August 2, 1990, to discuss findings soon to be released regarding the ENCLOSURE N AUGUST 3, 1990
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indicated they will be critical of certain aspects of implementation of the )ublic information messages, however, they have continuing confidence in tie local decision makers ability to protect the public.
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Washington Public Power Supply System - Unit 3 Greenpeace is sponsoring a rally at the WNP-3 site on August 11, 1990.
The unit is in a long-term deferred construction status, however, the Northwest Power Planning Council has recently indicated that WNP-3 remains an option for power production in the Northwest.
Rally organizers have assured licensee representatives that the event will be controlled and peaceful. The licensee is coordinating security considerations with the local Sheriff's office.
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V. A. Hospital in' Martinez, CA A management meeting was held on August 2, 1990, between Region V and the V.A. Hospital in Martinez, California to discuss the results of a recent inspection that identified five violations (with one repeat violation) and a deviation.
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Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station On July 31', 1990 Mr. David Freeman, SMUD General Manager, met with Chairman Carr and Commissioners, J. Taylor, EDO, and T. Murley, NRR, to discuss the general status of the decommissioning of Rancho Seco and Mr. Freeman's goals for SMUD related to Rancho Seco.
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT 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 18-13 TVA representatives the proposed Technical Specification for Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1.
8/7/90 None One White Flint North Meeting with NUMARC to discuss NRC/NUMARC E. Imbro 9:30-12:00 Room 68-11 the NUMARC final draft design basis program guidelines.
8/7/90 Hone One White Flint North The meeting is requested by NRC/ Westinghouse / Y. Hsii 1:00-4:00 Room 148-13 Westinghouse to discuss Northern States WCOBRA/ TRAC code modifications Power / Wisconsin and peak cladding temperature Electric Power calculations.
8/8/90 50-331 One White Flint North Meeting with Iowa Electric Light NRC/7ELP J. Hall' 9:00-4:00 Room 13B-9 and Power regarding a working level meeting that will be held to discuss the licensee's January 5,1990 submittal of Revision 9 ~ to the Inservice
' Testing Program ~for the Duane Arnold Energy Center.
Individual relief requests-included in the program will be addressed.
P o Copies of sunsaaries of these meetings'will be made publicly available and placed in the respective docket-file (s) in the NRC and local'public document rooms.
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ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE 8/8/90 50-498/
One White Flint North fleeting with Houston Lighting NRC/HL&P
~G. Dick-10:00 499 Room 14B-11
& Power Company to discuss safeguards issue at South Texas.
8/8/90 None
-One White Flint North Meeting with B&W to discuss B&W's NRC/B&W Y. Hsif future analytical plans and 1:30-4:00 Room 108-13 review schedules.
NRC/ABB CE/INEL Y. Hsfi ABB Combustion Engineering Meeting ABB Combustion Engineer-8/13/90 None 1:00-5:00 Office ing to discuss CE's Realistic 8/14/90 12300 Twinbrook Farkway, Evaluation Model for Small Break 8:00-5:00 Suite 330 LOCA.
Rockville, MD 20852 8/14/90 trone One White Flint North Meeting with NUMARC to discuss NRC/NUMARC/EPRI R. Rothman the Seismic Individual Plant 9:30 Room 88-11 Examination for External Events Guidance document and workshop.
8/15/90 50-443 DRS Conference Room, Meeting with Public Service NRC/PSCNH E. McCabe 8:30 Region I Office, Company of New Hampshire to King of Prussia, discuss requalification Pennsylvania examination.
8/23/90 669 One White Flint North Heeting with EPRI to discuss the NRC/EPRI T. Kenyon 8:30-12:30 Room 148-11 proposed source term methodology for passive plant designs.
9/19/90 50-219 One White Flint North Meeting with GPU Nuclear NRC/GPUN A. Dromerick
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Applicant H. Zibulsky 8/2-10 General Electric IAEA Physical Inventary NRC Wilmington, NC Verification GE IAEA 8/8 OWFN 68-13 Meeting with Category I NRC
-W. Floyd Fuel Facility Licensees Category I Licensees on Generic Physical Security Issues and Current NRC Programs Division of High-Level Wast: Management Attendees /
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Docket Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact to 8/28-29 Chicago, IL DOE LLW Conference NRC J. Surmeier 8
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-Purpose-Applicant MRC-Contact' 8/8 Bloomsburg, PA Accompany Technical NRC P. Vacca Assistant to Licensing Safety Light Personnel Board on Visit to Safety Light Corp.
8/13-15 M-32 West Valley, NY Review progress of NRC D. Hurt burial ground studies DOE and remedial action NYSERDA at West Valley Demonstration Project E-P S
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J. Chen Pittsburgh, PA workshop to discuss the IPEEE 492-3919 objectives and solicit questions and points for clarification on the draft Supplement and on the draft guidance document, NUREG-1407,
" Procedural.and Submittal Guidance for Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities."
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1:00 PM Arlington Convention Center Region IV 817/860-8100' 9/27/90 Oakland, CA Ross A. Scarano 9:00 AM Holiday Inn - Oakland Airport Region V 415/943-3700' E
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Exercise 08/08 Operations Materials Exercise in Conjunction AE00, RIII, NMSS, CE E. Weinstein.
Center with the Licensee 08/09 Operations Tour and Briefing of MRC Interns AE0D E. Weiss 10:00 a.m.
Center 08/14 Operations Meeting of FRPCC Subcommittee AE0D, Other Fede.r31 R. Hogan Center to discuss revision of EPA PAGS 08/16 FEMA Meeting of FRPCC Federal Response AE00, Other Federal R. Hogan Subcommittee Agencies 08/27-26 TTC NRC Inspection Manual Chapter LRR, AEOD and K. Raglin E. Butcher (NRR) :
Chattanooga, 1245 (Inspector Qualifications)
Regions I-V TN Review Group Meeting 08/28 and Baton Rouge, Post-Emergency Table Top Exercise AE00, $tates E. Weinstein 09/18 LA at the~ River. Bend Facility Local Parishes, Federal Agencies 2
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Location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 08/15/90 50-443 RI Office Requal. Examination Selected RI Staff McCabe 1
PSNH - SeabrooK Unit 1 Meinbers & Licensee 8:30 a.m.
08/15/90 50-272/ 'R1 Office IPAT Meeting RI Management and Kaufman for Salem Licensee (PSE&G) 1:30 p.m.
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'RII Office Resident Inspectors' Senior and Resident Reyes Meeting Inspectors, selected HQs and Licensee guest speakers 08/06/90 Raleigh, NC Presentation of Reactor-
.0perators and Regional Ebneter Operating Certificates Administrator and 1:00 p.m.
to North Carolina State selected university University operators officials 1:00 p.m.
RII Office Meeting with Carolina Licensee, DRA, and Milhoan Power & Light Company selected RII staff re: Emergency Preparedness members 2:30 p.m.
RII Office Enforcement Conference Licens
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Charlottesville, University of VA site University Officials Ebneter 08/14/90 familiarization and Regional Administator Virginia management interface and selected RII staff member meeting 8/15/90 RII Office Requalification Program Licensee, RA, and Ebneter CP&L - Brunswick selected RII staff members 10:00 a.m.
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Same as above Ebneter Meeting - VEPC0 8/16/90 Spring City, TN Meeting with TVA mget.
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GPC's Plant Vogtle for Assistant, and Regional site familiarization Administrator 08/22/90 Baxley, GA Commissioner Curtiss at Commissioner, Tech.
Curtiss GPC's Plant Hatch for Assistant, and Regional site familiarization Administrator 5tr.tus report on Intergrated Licensee, RA, and Ebneter 08/23/90 Southport, NC
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members 08/29/90 Jackson, MS Meeting with Entergy Licensee, RII and Ebneter RIV Administrators Operations to discuss 9:00 a.m.
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,E5 08/07/90 50 440 Perry Site Visit Commissioner Rogers, Greenman 50-441 Director, Division of Reactor Projects and Licensee 08/09/90 50-263 Region III Northern States Power - Licensee, Regional Davis 10:00 am 50-282 Management Meeting Administrator, and selected 50-306 members of RIII Staff 08/09/90 50-461 Region III Illinois Power Co. -
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SALP Board 08/23/90 50-461 Clinton Site Visit Commissioner Rogers, Greenman Director, Division of Reactor Projects and Licensee P
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES RIV CONTACT 8/8/90 50-482 RIV Office General discussions.
Michael Evans, Kansas City RMartin (11:00)
Power & Light 8/9/90 50-267 RIV Office Fort St. Vrain status.
Clegg Crawford, PSCO RMartin (1:00) 8/23/90 Russellville,AR Plant Performance Meeting D. Chamberlain 8/29/90 Jackson, MS Meeting with Entergy Exec Staff W. Cavanaugh, Entergy RMartin (9:00)
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