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| Issue date: | 08/11/1993 |
| From: | Blaha J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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August 11, 1993 fp_t:
The Commissioners i
From:
James L. Blaha, Assistant for Operations, Office of the ED0 Subiect:
WEEKLYINFORMdTIONREPORT-WEEKENDINGAUGUST6,1993 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 General Counsel E*
Administration F
Information Resources Management G
Controller H*
Personnel I
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights J
l Enforcement K*
Consolidation L
l State Programs M
Policy Planning N
Public Affairs 0*
International Programs P
Congressional Affairs Q
Regional Offices R
Executive Director for Operations S*
Meeting Notices T
- No input this week.
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James L. Blaha Assistant for Operations, OEDO
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r Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest Week Ending August 6, 1993 Tennessee Vallev Authority On July 14, 1993, Craven Crowell was sworn in as Chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority along with Johnny Hayes who was sworn in for the other open board seat. William Kennoy continues to serve his term as the third member of the TVA Board of Directors.
South Texas Pro.iect Units 1 and 2 On July 30, 1993, the Nuclear Generation Management Team at South Texas Project announced a significant nuclear generation reorganization which is designed to focus on operations and maintenance activities and improve communications and individual " ownership" of the plant.
Essentially, a Plant M =ager will be assigned to each unit, with three. subordinate managers reporting directly to the Plant Manager. The subordinate managers will be the Manager, Plant Operations; Manager, Maintenance; and Manager, Work Control.
Currently, South Texas Project employs only one Plant Manager' for both units.
Additionally, each line (craft) employee will be assigned to a particular unit. Support functions will be moved to the Operations Support, Maintenance Support, and Technical Services Departments. They will report directly to the Vice President, Nuclear Generation. The current crew leader and supervisor positions in Maintenance will be combined into a single supervisory level.
Two supervisors will be assigned to each crew.
This will allow a supervisor to alternate weeks between work preparation and work performance, allowing supervisors to spend significant time in the field.
Implementation of these changes is scheduled for the week of August 30, 1993, with the top managers selected first in order to facilitate selecting candidates for other lower positions.
NUMARC Maintenance Rule Imolementation Workshoo William Russell, the Associate Director for Inspection and Technical Assessment, Gary Zech, Richard Correia, and other members of the Performance and Quality Evaluation Branch and regional representatives attended the NUMARC Maintenance Rule Implementation Workshop in Atlanta, GA from August 4-6, 1993.
The workshop provided commercial nuclear power plant utility attendees sessions on the maintenance rule (10 CFR 50.65), the maintenance rule regulatory guide (RG 1.160) and the NUMARC implementation guidelines (NUMARC 93-01).
Licensees are expected to have fully implemented the maintenance rule by the effective date July 10, 1996. A second workshop will be held from August 23-25, 1993, in St. Louis, M0.
Part 20 Recional Trainino On August 10-11, 1993, at the Region II office, the Radiation Protection Branch, along with representatives from NMSS and OSP, will be assisting the TTC health physics instructors in the pilot offering of radiation protection AUGUST 6, 1993 ENCLOSURE A
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Both NRC and Agreement State personnel are attending.
Briefino for Admiral Zumwalt The Emergency Preparedness Branch (R. Erickson, F. Kantor, and R. Pedersen),
along with E. Jordan and other AE0D staff, participated in a briefing with Admiral E. R. Zumwalt, Jr. and other representatives of the International Consortium for Research and Treatment of Radiation-Induced Injury on August 4, 1993. The briefing was in response to a request by the Consortium to discuss NRC contingency plans for responding to a reactor incident.
The Consortium has a special interest in the health effects of nuclear radiation and is conducting studies related to the Chernobyl accident.
NIST Small Scale Fire Tests of Other Fire Barrier Materials On August 3-5, 1993, NIST conducted a series of small scale fire endurance tests for SPLB. These small scale tests are being conducted as part of the Plant Systems Branch's on-going evaluation of fire barrier performance and will be focused on fire barrier materials other than Thermo-Lag. This series of fire tests will evaluate the thermal performance of Thermal Ceramics FP-60 and 3M Interam 1-hour fire barrier materials.
Fire Test Acceotance Criteria Proposed Generic Letter 86-10, Supplement 1, " Fire Endurance Acceptance Criteria for Fire Barrier Systems Used to Separate Redundant Safe Shutdown Trains Within the Same Fire Area," was published for public comment in the Federal Reaister on July 23, 1993, (58 FR 39572). The public comment period expires August 23, 1993.
BWR Water Level Instrumentation The Reactor Systems Branch (SRXB) visited the Pilgrim site on July 28 and 29, 1993, to review the licensees implementation and post-modification testing of a continuous reference leg backfill modification that was made to their level instrumentation last week. The licensee successfully completed their post-modification test program and observed no significant problems with the operation of the system. The plant restarted and is currently operating at 100 percent power with the backfill system in operation on both of their level instrumentation channels.
l Responses to NRC Bulletin 93-03 were due on July 30, 1993. The BWR Project Managers are in the process of collecting and screening these responses against the requested actions and schedule requested by the Bulletin, and the responses will be reviewed by SRXB after this initial screening.
Based on our initial review of licensee responses to the Bulletin and meetings with several licensees, many licensees have requested extension to the schedule established by the Bulletin. The Reactor Systems Branch is drafting a Commission paper that will discuss the staff's plans for review of the July 30 responses, and the staff's plans for exercising the flexibility in the schedule for i
implementation of hardware modifications as discussed in the Bulletin.
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Audit of Brunswick Dioital Instrumentation and Control System Retrofit During the week of August 2,1993, members of the Instrumentation and Controls Branch were at the Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant site to perform an audit of a licensee-proposed digital I&C system retrofit.
The licensee plans to replace its existing steam leakage detection instrumentation with a GE NUMAC digital instrumentation system. The staff audit considered plant specific issues relating to the modification including environmental qualification and configuration management.
Beaver Valley Reaualification Examinations Dr. George Usova, a training and assessment specialist in the Program Development and Review Section of the Operator Licensing Branch (HOLB), is observing the licensed operator requalification examinations being conducted by Region I at Beaver Valley Unit 1.
This assignment is part of HOLB's continuing efforts to collect feedback on its examination processes and to oversee Regional examination activities.
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v Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Items of Interest Week Ending August 6, 1993 Meetina with Nordion Reaardina Cobalt-60 Transoort Packaae On July 29, 1993, the Storage and Transport Systems Branch met with Nordion International, Inc., regarding the Model No. F-294 package. The package is designed to transport up to 40,irradiator sources, with a maximum total activity of 500 kCi cobalt-60. The sources meet the requirements of special form radioactive material. The package is a lead shielded cask, with a gross weight of approximately 21,000 pounds. Nordion plans to submit an application for Nuclear Regulatory Commission certification of the package design at the end of August 1993.
Prairie Island Independent Soent Fuel Storaae Installation In consideration of whether Northern States Power (NSP) has violated state law by constructing a radioactive waste management facility without approval of the Minnesota legislature, NSP has stopped site construction of the independent spent fuel storage installation (ISFSI) at the Prairie Island l
Nuclear Generating Plant and suspended fabrication activities on TN-40 storage casks. These activities were halted until the Minnesota legislature can convene in February 1994 and decide whether to approve the ISFSI.
Prairie Island ISFSI site construction is essentially complete except for connection of security systems. Work on two casks will be suspended, but critical steps in the fabricaticn process will be finished so that materials can be preserved for use after the state legislature decision.
The Pecole's Republic of China Reouest for Safeauards Assistance.
l In response to the request from the People's Republic of China (PRC) for assistance in establishing a state system for nuciear material control and accounting (MC&A) and physical protection, the Commission has approved the staff recommendation to send a safeguards specialist to the PRC on a 2-week lecture-tour. The topics to be discussed include:
(1) Responsibilities of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and organization, (2) NRC regulatory process (rulemaking, licensing, inspection), (3) Material control and accounting requirements, (4) Physical protection requirements, (5) Export / Import licensing requirements, (6) Interface with the IAEA, and (7) Current U.S.
domestic safeguards issues. To cover the area of safeguards technology, a representative from the Department of Energy also will be on the trip. On the Chinese side, the following three nuclear organization will be involved:
the China Institute of Atomic Energy, the National Nuclear Safety Administration, and the National Office of Nuclear Material Control.
Environmental Assessment and Findina of No Sionificant Imoact Issued for Nuclear Fuel Services "Research and Development Laboratory Pro.iect" An Environmental Assessment (EA) for Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc., "Research and Development Laboratory Project" which involves decontamination and resource recovery for materials containing plutonium and uranium-233 has been prepared. The EA concludes that the proposed operation will have a negligible AUGUST 6, 1993 ENCLOSURE B
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environmental impact and that a Finding of No Significant Impact (F0NSI) is appropriate. The EA and FONSI (which contains a Notice of Opportunity for Hearing in accordance with Subpart L to 10 CFR Part 2) were forwarded to the licensee and the Office of the Federal Register on July 28, 1993, for publication.
Environmental Assessment and Findina of No Sianificant Imoact An Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) were prepared to support the proposed amendment of Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc.,
Materials License SNM-124 for authorization to process highly enriched in anium (HEU) from material containing HEU and thorium carbide. The FONSI, wh'ch contains a Notice of Opportunity for Hearing'in accordance with Subpart L to 10 CFR Part 2, has been sent to the Office of the Federal Register for publication.
Meetina with Battelle Memorial Institute On July 29, 1993, members of the Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards-and Division of Low-Level Waste Management and Decommissioning met with a representative from Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the plan to decommission several buildings at-the facility's King Avenue and West Jefferson sites. The decommissioning project is under the combined control of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Department of Energy (DOE). DOE is responsible for the day-to-day oversight, while NRC retains all authority and responsibilities of the decommissioning project.
Vodate on an SDMP site - Pawlina. New York l
On July 2,1993, the Deputy Executive Director for Nuclear Material. Safety, Safeguards and Operations Support, signed a Confirmatory Order addressed to the Chevron Corporation and the National Park Service regarding remediation of the Pawling, New York, site. On July 19, 1993, the decommissioning contractor initiated site remediation activities. By letter dated July 29, 1993, Chevron i
informed the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards that the remediation is scheduled to be completed on or about August 26, 1993.
Update on Site Decommissionina Manaaement Plan - West Lake landfill.
Bridaeton. Missouri l
The West Lake Landfill Site Decommissioning Management Plan (SDMP)/Superfund Site is adjacent to the Missouri River flood plain and about 18 miles west of the confluence of the Missouri and the Mississippi Rivers. While the site itself is out of the flood plain, an adjacent radioactively contaminated property is in the flood plain. This adjacent contaminated property contains l
about 4,600 ft of surface soil contaminated with greater than 10 pCi/g of 3
natural uranium and/or radium. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Superfund project manager for the West Lake Landfill stated that the flood i
plain next to the site is protected by a levee. To date the levee has held i
against the recent flooding of the Missouri River in that area.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Items of Interest Week Ending August 6, 1993 Recently Issued Publications Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 8.9, " Acceptable Concepts, Models, Equations, and Assumptions for a Bioassay Program," July 1993.
1 Revision 29 to Regulatory Guide 1.84, " Design and Fabrication Code Case l
Acceptability -- ASME Section III, Division 1," July 1993.
Revision 29 to Regulatory Guide 1.85, " Materials Code Case Acceptability --
ASME Section III, Division 1," July 1993.
Revision 10 to Regulatory Guide 1.147, " Inservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability -- ASME Section XI, Division 1," July 1993.
Aareement Between the Nuclear Reaulatory Commission and Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS) Relatina to Particioation in the Thermal-Hydraulic Code i
Acolications and Maintenance Procram (CAMP)
This agreement defines the terms and conditions by which the USNRC and KINS will continue cooperation in the area of thermal-hydraulic research.
KINS has agreed to make a cash contribution each year over the 4 year term of the agreement and to exchange information and share their research results.
The NRC will supply KINS with the latest released versions of the RELAP5 and NPA i
codes. The agreement has been sent to ED0 for signature and, thereafter, will be sent to KINS for their signature.
Demonstration of Indenter Polymer Aaina Monitor l
On July 27, 1993, the Ogden staff demonstrated the EPRI/0gden Indenter Cable I
aging monitoring system to the NRC staff. The " Indenter" is a nondestructive test device that has been developed by EPRI for evaluating the aging of jackets and insulation of electrical cable.
The Indenter test evaluates changes in compressive modulus, a mechanical property of the insulation and jacket material. The subjects discussed at the meeting included:
Indenter methodology, the types of cables to which it is applicable, the development of acceptance criteria, in-plant test results, and oxidation induction time testing.
Rubber and rubber-like materials, such as EPR, silicon rubber, neoprene, PVC, and Hypalon, all are monitorable with the Indenter.
In-plant trials of the Indenter for evaluating cable condition are underway at Commonwealth Edison Company nuclear plants.
Environmental Oualification of Electric Eouioments (E0): RES/NRR Coordination Meetina The first RES/NRR coordination meeting was held on August 3,1993 to discuss the progress on EQ Task Action Plan.
Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)
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will initiate an operating events search involving a review of available data from operating plants relating to EQ.
Initial RES efforts will also include consultation with various experts on significant EQ issues, review of domestic and foreign experience related to EQ and cable testing; discussions with licensees of decommissioned facilities (Trojan, Rancho Seco, etc) to acquire samples of naturally aged cables.
RES plans to investigate the capabilities of U.S. laboratories which can perform LOCA testing.
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The NRR staff has mailed an EQ survey to the knowledgeable NRC staff. The staff plans to mail similar survey in the near future to EQ experts outside the agency.
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l Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Items of Interest Week Ending August 6, 1993 Diaanostic Evaluation and Incident Investiaation Branch (DEIIB)
The Quad Cities Diagnostic Evaluation Team is continuing in its preparations for the beginning of the site portion of the evaluation on August 23. Team membership has been finalized,.and the interviews with various NRC senior managers have been completed. A second team meeting will be conducted on August 9, 10, and 11.
Incident Response Branch (IRB)
IRB met with DOE to discuss aerial radiological monitoring support.to be provided in the event of a radiological accident at a nuclear power plant.
NRC and DOE (EG&G) are developing joint procedures to prioritize monitoring tasks in preparation for additional meetings of this type to be held next week.
IRB conducted two tours of the Operations Center, including briefings on the NRC Incident Response Program. The first tour was given on August 2 for governmental officials responsible for emergency response planning in the Peoples Republic of China. The Chinese officials have been in the U.S. for more than a week. They have observed a drill at the Zion Station and have visited the Illinois Nuclear Safety Department, the NRC, DOE and FEMA in preparation for developing an emergency response program for their country.
The second tour was given for Admiral Zumwalt and staff members of the Consortia for Low Level Radiation Health Effects on August 4 as part of their i
study of the' health effects of the Chernobyl accident and the status of i
emergency planning for dealing with the long term medical aspects of such an event.
Technical Trainina Center (TTC)
The second round of training on the new 10 CFR Part 20 started August 3, 1993 with a workshop in Region II. Senior Health Physicists from the TTC are conducting the training with assistance from NRR, NMSS and SP.
Both NRC and Agreement State Personnel are attending the training. Topics include dose limits, annaal limits on intake (ALIs)/ derived air concentrations (DACs),
monitoring thre bolds and summation requirements, planned special exposure, declared pregnant woman / embryo fetus dose, respirator use and total effective dose equivalent (TEDE) ALARA evaluations, record keeping and reporting, and effluents and release limits to air and water.
Each topic includes a review of the regulation, highlights of applicable regulatory guides, questions and i
answers and workshop problems. Additional sessions are planned for Headquarters on August 10-11 and October 19-21, Region I on August 12-13, Region IV on October 5-6, Region III on October 13-14 and Region V on November 16-17. Approximately 45 people attended the session in Region II.
The TTC has started distribution of 50 copies of tre training video on the new 10 CFR Part 20 within the NRC. An additiona) 100 copies have been provided to SP for distribution to Agreement States.
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2 narrated I hour 49 minute video was produced by the TTC with assistance from NRR, NMSS and RES through a contract with Sonalysts, Inc. The video provides an overview of the new 10 CFR Part 20 and is designed to be used in conjunction with regulatory guides, questions and answers, and other materials to support individual study of the new regulation.
The second regular presentation of the Reactor Safety Course (R-800) was completed August 2-6, 1993. The course provides a broad perspective of important reactor safety concepts with emphasis on topics important to reactor risk. Five major areas were covered. The Historical Overview module included design for safety, defense in depth strategy, ECCS rulemaking, and severe accident and safety goal policy.
The Accident Seouence module included safety risk concepts and terminology, accident sequence development, important 4
accident sequences, and IPE and IPEEE programs.
The Accident Proaression in the Reactor Vessel module included fission product inventory and decay heat and core melt progression. The Accident Proaression in the Containment module included containment phenomena, reactor cavity and vessel breach phenomena, and hydrogen and combustion events. The Radioloaical Releases and Consecuences module included radionuclide groups, environmental transport, EPA protective action guidelines, and emergency response.
In addition, there were discussions on the Three Mile Island and Chernobyl events, accident management 1
principles, and other historical perspectives.
4 The principal staff delivering the presentations were Dr. Allen Camp and Mr. Fred Harper of Sandia National Laboratory and Professor Eric Haskin of the 4
University of New Mexico. Mr. Gary Holahan, AE0D and Tim Martin, Regional Director, RI provided their perspectives to help attendees relate to the material. Dr. Lothar Wolf of Germany discussed the HDR test facility and hydrogen deflagration and detonation experiments that have been conducted.
The course had 26 attendees representing Regions I and III, RES, AE00, NMSS, i
and NRR. The next Reactor Safety Course will be conducted December 6-10, 1993.
Reactor Operations Analysis Branch (ROAB)
ROAB has published a human performance report on the Browns Ferry 2 shutdown overpressurization event on May 11, 1993.
During the performance of two infrequent surveillance procedures, isolation of a valve associated with the indicator used to control pressure caused the instrument to give erroneous information and resulted in the control room operator taking actions which caused high reactor coolant system pressure and an ARI/RPT ESF actuation.
Lack of effective verbal communication between the control room operator and the I&C technician was a major contributing cause of this event.
Lack of awareness and cross-checking of the other control room pressure indications was, also, a contributor. Excessive reliance was placed on one digital pressure indicator because all the other indicators lacked the proper scales necessary to control pressure within the required band.
Preliminary Notifications a.
PN39347, Indiana Michigan Power Company, Michigan, Outage to Repair Vessel Head Penetration Leak.
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PNO-II-93-032, Newport Street, Kentucky, Contaminated Dust at Steel Mill.
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PNO-IV-93-020D, Nebraska Public Power District, Cooper 1, Nebraska, Notification of Unusual Event Because of High Missouri River Water Level (Update).
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PNO-V-93-012, Washington Public Power Supply System, Washington, MSIV Closure and Reactor Scram, e.
PNO-II-93-033, Jamacol International Company, Miami, FL, Stolen Aspnalt Content Gauge.
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Office of Administration Items of Interest Week Ending August 6, 1993 Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) Conference Room Renovations Renovations are scheduled to begin in the SCIF conference room on August 19 l
and to be completed by August 23, 1993.
This renovation is to provide needed l
additional seating, better audiovisual capability, and other alterations intended to improve the general appearance of the facility. The SCIF conference room will not be available for normal usage during this period.
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SEC is preparing for and will provide security support to an ASLBP hearing on Diablo Canyon on August 17-27, 1993. Coordination is ongoing with Region V and the San Luis Obispo, CA Police Department.
Drua Testina Proaram On July 27-28, 1993 LEWIN-VHI, Inc., a health policy consulting firm under contract to the Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, conducted a review of NRC's Drug-free Workplace Program. A draft report is expected in two or three weeks.
Criminal History Proaram Under the requirements of 10 CFR Part 73, the NRC Division of Security administers the Criminal History Program (i.e., processes fingerprint cards l
fromlicensees). During the period July 19-30, 1993, SEC received 1,090 new fingerprint cards from and returned 843 fingerprint cards to licensees. As of July 30, 1993, 224 fingerprint cards were on hand.
Contract Award i
A competitive contract was awarded to Bauer Associates, Inc., on August 2, 1993 entitled " Publication, Technical Editing and Database Assistance for the Technical Specifications Improvement Program." The contractor will provide l
electronic comparison, word processing, technical editing, computer-generated graphics and database management assistance for the preparation of technical specifications for the six plant-specific conversions to the Improved Standard Technical Specifications (ISTS) and for future revisions to the ISTS. The contract amount is $1,583,685 for a three-year period of performance.
i Surolus Property Sale In coordination with the Division of Contracts and Property Management staff, GSA is conducting a sealed bid public sale of surplus property at the NRC warehouse. Bid closing for the 164 items, m tly telecommunications and ADP l
equipment is August 31, 1993.
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1 Automated Enerav Management System (EMS).
As required under the Landis Gyr Powers contract for installation of the EMS at OWFN, the contractor is required to perform an on-site factory acceptance test. This test will take place on August 10, 1993. The contractor's test engineers will demonstrate and test the following:
(1) operators workstation, (2) station hardware and software, (3) communications network, (4) field panel hardware and software, and (5) system simulation. The EMS central station is located on the P3 level. The test will last at least one working day.
Sionificant F0IA Reauests Received by the NRC For 5-Day Period of July 30 -
Auaust 5.1993 Request for a listing of all violations assessed by NRC against nuclear power plant licensees between January 1,1987 and the present.
(Kenneth Scott of Council of Economic Priorities, F01A-93-416)
Request for the most recent copy of the MLTS Database.
(Connie Marini of Environmental Data Resources, Inc., FOIA-93-417)
Request for a copy of COMIS-93-005A and any Commission correspondence pursuant to COMIS-93-005A.
(0phelia G. Williams of J/R/A Associates, F01A-93-419)
Request for copies of contracts NRC 3391219 (I-Net) and NRC 3393176 (ATC).
(Roy Dickan of Kathpal Technologies, Inc., F01A-93-420)
Request for all records pertaining to the uranium mill sites located in Tuba City, Arizona, Shiprock, New Mexico, and Mexican Hat, New Mexico.
(Gladstone Jones of Allan Kanner & Associates, P.C., FOIA-93-421)
Request for a copy of the current contract with Commercial Facilities Management Services.
(Gracie Paniagua of TECOM, F01A-93-422)
Request for a copy of the bid abstract from the last procurement process with Commercial Facilities Management Services.
(Gracie Paniagua of TECOM, FOIA-93-423)
Request for a review of two documents which were referred from the Department of State.
(Craig L. Keller of The National Security Archive, F01A-93-424)
Request for records relating to a change in the definition of a measure of radioactivity known as the curie as it applied to natural uranium and natural thorium published by the AEC 9-7-60.
(Arjun Makhijani of Institute For Energy And Environmental Research, F0IA-93-425)
Request for information about Solicitation No. RS-ADM-94-141 for Commercial Facilities Management Services.
(Janet B. McClure of DTH Contract Services, Inc.,F01A-93-426)
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Office of Information Resources Management Items of Interests Week Ending August 6, 1993 i
Enerav Science and Technoloav Software Center The Energy Science and Technology Software Center has received 1,000 copies of the User's Manual for the Radiation Exposure Monitoring and Information Transmittal System (REMIT), NUREG/CR-6050. A copy of the NUREG will be provided to each requester of the REMIT software package.
Fees IRM successfully generated the Fiscal Year 1993 fourth quarter materials annual fee bills on time while accommodating some software and data entry changes requested by the user.
Computer Security Activitiel l
A memorandum transmitting the abbreviated methodology for completing the i
certification / accreditation of 55 microcomputer based sensitive information/ application systems was sent to the system security officers (SS0) and Senior Information Resources Management Officials on July 30. The package included instructions for the system user, SSO and SS0's supervisor.
Secure Telephones Secure Telephone Units, Version 3 (STU-3), and secure facsimile machines were i
installed in Regions II and IV during the week of July 26, 1993. All Regions, except Region V, now have the machines.
Reaion IV Richt/Sizina Conference On August 3,1993, Wil Madison, Acting Chief of the Systems Development Branch, gave a presentation in the Region IV office on the Office of Information Resources Management's plans for right-sizing agency computer systems.
The presentation was attended by management and staff from the Divisions of Resource Management and Administration, Reactor Safety, and Reactor Projects.
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presentation was also made available to resident inspectors at eight operating l
reactors via teleconferencing.
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A Office of Personnel Items of Interest Week Ending August 6, 1993 Family and Medical leave Act of 1993 Discussed
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On July 28, Dave Woodend, Policy and Labor Relations, attended a meeting on of the Interagency Group Committee on Compensation and Employee and Labor-Management Relations. The purpose of the meeting was to review the interim regulations implementing the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) and to exchange information on implementation issues. The FMLA became effective on August 5, 1993 and provides certain Federal employees with entitlement to a total of 12 administrative workweeks of unpaid leave during any 12-month period for specified family and medical needs.
Annual Federal Women's Conference Attended Barbara Williams and other NRC representatives participated in the Annual Federal Women's Conference held in Las Vegas July 26-30.
Ira Radden, SBCR, coordinated an NRC representatives' roundtable discussion that identified a number of concerns and issues that affect women. General session topics included career development and career transition, mentoring and networking, management and managing, EEO, cultural diversity and its management, the glass or concrete ceiling, money management, sexual harassment, power writing, language, and leadership.
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Arrivals None losses KAGAN, Carole SR. ATTORNEY (PFT)
OGC MILLER, Roy HEA'TH PHYSICIST (PFT)
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PLAZA-ROSADO, Heriberto VISITING SUMMER FACULTY (0PFT)
RII ZELIG, Craig REACTOR ENGINEER (PFT)
RIII Retirements BARRY, Eloise SR. REFERENCE ASSISTANT (PFT)
IRM PHILIPS, John CHIEF, PRINTING & AUDIOVISUAL (PFT)
ADM WARD, Kavin REACTOR ENGINEER (PFT)
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Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization and Civil Rights Items of Interest 4
Week Ending August 6, 1993 USNRC Federal Women's Proaram Annual Workina Conference The Federal Women's Program Annual Working Conference was held on July 26-27, 1993 in conjunction with the 24th National Training Program for Federally Employed Women (FEW). The theme for the NRC Federal Women's Program Working Conference was " Helping to Keep the NRC Environment Conducive to the Growth and Development of All Employees." There were 13 participants in this two-day conference with representatives from all Regions except Region I.
The agenda allowed for planned presentations of the various topics from a large number of the attendees.
The agenda for the first day included: An overview of the purpose of the Federal Women's Program presented by Ira Radden, Acting FWPM; all Regional Coordinators discussed the FWP accomplishments of their particular regions as well as any concerns they had; Peggy Shaw, RII FWPC, led the group in developing goals for this working conference; Toye Simmons, RIII FWPC, described the NRC Career Planning Guide and discussed its usefulness with regard to career guidanca for administrative / support personnel at NRC.
The agenda for the second day included:
Feedback from Ira Radden on training attended in Region IV regarding Career Planning Guidance and the IDP; Kristen Barnett, HQ FWPAC, gave a summary of the recent U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board Report on "A Question of Equity: Women and the Glass Ceiling;" Peggy Shaw gave an overview of her experiences as a recent graduate of the OPM Women's Executive Leadership (WEL) Program as well as a summary of other. NRC supervisory development programs; Barbara Williams, OP, gave an overview of the Mentoring Program as well as other initiatives she is involved with.
This Working Conference was very beneficial; it provided a much needed opportunity for headquarters and regional FWP representatives to get to know each other.
It also provided important information and opportunities for personal growth and development with training in meeting planning and management, as well as presentation skills for a large number of the attendees.
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Office of Consolidation Items of Interest Week Ending August 6, 1993 Two White Flint North Status During the week, the contractor installed framing for permanent partitions in the day care area and on office floors 2-10. Toilet fixtures and stalls were removed in preparation for reconfiguration of the rest rooms on floors 2-10. Plumbing was installed in public rest room's on the auditorium level and in other areas requiring it on all floors. Installation of permanent drywall partitions and cable trays is underway on floor 2. " Backbone" voice telephone cables were pulled through all the telephone rooms from the cable vault room on Level B to floor 10.
On August 5, the Director met with GSA staff to discuss lease proposals from the developer for the plaza level and garage levels of TWFN.
On August 6, the NRC awarded a competitive contract to Honeywell Federal Systems, Incorporated (HFSI) of McLean, VA for the design and installation of an integrated, operational Information Management System for the TWFN Emergency Operations Center. The effort includes the design and construction of operator consoles; the purchase, installation, testing, and maintenance of data, voice, and video electronic equipment and software; training and support services; and relocation of existing equipment from Bethesda to the new center.
Also on August 6, GSA issued a Notice to Proceed to the developer for Above Standard Tenant Work for TWFN, i.e., construction required by the NRC that is above the standard described in the Solicitation for Offers originally issued by the Government.
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Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant Carlton Kammerer, Director, Office of State Programs, and Joseph Himes, Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data, joined by a representative from the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, were part of a delegation headed by the State of Alaska on a tour and discussions of the Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant in Bilibino, Russia. While at Bilibino, the delegation i
met with representatives from Gosatomnadzor (GAN), the Russian nuclear regulatory agency. The purpose of the tour and discussions was to learn about the plant's design and safety, decommissioning and expansion plans, emergency response capability, and notification and communications capability.
From the visit, the Alaskan delegation intends to make recommendations, as appropriate, 1
to international groups on improving plant safety and notification and communications to the State in the event of an emergency at the plant.
Export Administration Annual Report 1992 Maria Lopez-Otin, Federal liaison, has available copies of the U.S. Department of Commerce document, " Export Administration Annual Report 1992".
The report covers, among several topics, export licensing, industrial resource administration, export enforcement, etc.
Please contact Ms. Lopez-Otin for further information.
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Office of Policy Planning Items of Interest Week Ending August 6, 1993 Task Force Report on Medical Radiation Protection The Office of Policy Planning headed a Task Force to provide a report to the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee on medical radiation protection. The i
report was presented to the Commission and made public on July 29. The study
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was based on the central issue 'of whether the current allocation of regulatory authority meets the goal of adequate protection of the public health and safety in radiation for medical purposes. The Task Force considered principal issues relating to the central issue including the need for uniformity of regulations-across agencies, kinds of information needed for evaluating health and safety, training criteria for health care workers in radiation, and interagency communication. Based on the information available, the Task Force did not identify a need to reallocate regulatory authority. The Task Force recommended that the internal NRC improvements should continue and that studies were needed such as the planned National Academy of Sciences research to better identify if a health and safety problem exists in this area.
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People's Republic of China On Monday, August 2 the NRC hosted representatives from various Chinese emergency response organizations, with an overview by the Emergency Preparedness Branch of NRC's' re,gulatory emergency planning and preparedness functions, and an extensive tour of the Emergency Operations' Center. The visitors, who were from provincial and. federal emergency response offices, attended the Zion (Illinois) emergency. exercise the week before, and had appointments with EPA, FEMA and DOE to discuss.other aspects of interactive emergency response planning in the United States.
Taiwan On Wednesday, August 4 Dr. Y. Y. Hsu, Chairman of the Taiwan Atomic Energy Council paid courtesy calls on the Chairman and Commissioners Rogers, Remick and de Planque. Dr. Hsu was particularly interested in the status of the Part -
100 Rule change (siting criteria), the issue of reactor life extension, and the regulation of low level waste. Dr. Hsu also advanced the idea that, through the US-Taiwan-IAEA trilateral agreement, an OSART be scheduled for Taiwan to assess the operational safety of Taiwan's nuclear power plants.
U.S.-Indonesia Enerav Bilaterals D. Chaney of OIP represented NRC at the 4th annual U.S.-Indonesia Energy Bilaterals which took place in Jakarta July 22-23.
(See Jakarta 8096.) The U.S. delegation, chaired by DOE Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Affairs Richard Williamson, included representatives from DOE, State, and NRC.
During the formal session, hosted by' Indonesia's Department of Mines and i
Energy, Ms. Chaney discussed NRC's role and responsibilities, its.
international cooperation activities, organizing for effective regulation, and current NRC issues.
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Meetina - DRSS and Boston Edison Company On August 4,1993, the DRSS Deputy Division Director and staff in the Facilities Radiological S,afety and Safeguards Branch met with the Senior Vice President Nuclear and staff of the Boston Edison Company to discuss health physics issues documented in a recent HP inspection report (93-10).
Issues discussed included the use of alarming dosimeters, access control considerations, radiation work permit briefings, and high radiation area entries at Pilgrim Station.
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Georaia Power Company On August 3, representatives from the Georgia Power Company were in the Region II Office to attend a Management Meeting to discuss recent actions taken in response to an increase in events at their Plant Hatch.
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Carolina Power & Licht Comoany On August 4, representatives from the Carolina Power & Light Company were in the Region II Office to attend a Management Meeting to discuss their self assessment of Brunswick activities and the status of the Brunswick 3-Year Plan.
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Tennessee Vallev Authority On August 5, the Regional Administrator and other members of the Region II staff were at the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant to conduct a Management Meeting with the Tennessee Valley Authority to discuss Unit 2 Restart Activities.
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On August 6, the Regional Administrator and other members of the Region II staff were at the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant to conduct a Management Meeting with the Tennessee Valley Authority to discuss construction activities and schedule leading up to fuel load.
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DePaul Medical Center - Enforcement Conference On August 5, representatives from DePaul Medical Center in Norfolk, Virginia were in the Region II Office to attend an Enforcement Conference to discuss the findings of the NRC inspection conducted June 17 and 18, 1993.
The main issue discussed involved the licensee's failure to implement it's Quality Management Program for it's Nuclear Medicine 4
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The licensee routinely administered sodium iodide I-131 in quantities greater than thirty microcuries without first preparing a written directive that was signed by an authorized user, ensuring each administration was in accordance with the written directive, and ensuring that any unintended deviation from the written directive was identified and evaluated, and appropriate action was taken. Licensee representatives outlined their corrective actions, including identification of a Radiation Safety Officer with a focus on radiation safety, more attention by senior licensing management, and training for staff on requirements of the QMP and regulatory requirements in general.
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Chesapeake Jmaaina Center As a result of findings during an NRC inspection last week, Region II issued a Confirmatory Action Letter (CAL) documenting the licensee's agreement to shut down operations, effective July 30,
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Duke Power Company - McGuire Unit 2 During the current 10 year In-Service-Inspection of the McGuire Unit 2 reactor vessel, the licensee identified an indication on the lower hemisphere circumferential weld.
The' licensee discussed their findings with the NRC on August _5, 1993.
The indication is characterized as of 2.4 inches long, 0.5 inches deep and oriented traverse to the weld, penetrating the outer diameter surface.
Evidence suggests that the indication is a crack, however the licensee has not determined the cause.
The licensee reviewed baseline radiography, ultrasonic and magnetic-particle examination records, which did not reveal the indication to have been present during construction.
The vessel was fabricated by DeRotterdame Drodgdak Mattschappu (The Rotterdam Drydock Company).
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Week Ending August 6, 1993 Zion Station The Regional Administrator visited Commonwealth Edison Company's (CECO) Zion Station on August 5 and 6,1993, to discuss items of mutual interest including the licensee's self assessment programs.
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e" 8/16/93 52-002 One White Flint North To discuss ABB-CE's evaluation NRC/ABB-CE M. Franovich 8:00-10:00 Room 138-9 of potential design alternatives to cope with a containment bypass event during a steam generator tube rupture.
08/17/93 50-416 One White Flint North To discuss three cost-beneficial NRC/Entergy P. O'Connor 9:00 Room 1F-19 licensing actions related to security issues that they have identified that may reduce their regulatory burden to allow a t
more efficient use of resources with a minimal reduction in safety at Grand Gulf 1.
8/17/93 50-325 One White Flint North-To discuss technical issues NRC/CP&L P. Milano l.
-1:00 50-324 Room IF-19 related to Brunswick Unit 1
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8/19-20/93 None One White Flint North To discuss Section 3.8, NRC/GE C. Grimes s
8:00-5:00 Room 138-9 Electrical Power Systems, of the draft proof and review technical specifications for the advanced boiling water reactor (ABWR).
8/23-26/93 52-001 Lawrence Livermore To discuss resolution of the NRC/GE S. Ninh 8:00-5:00 National Laboratory differences between the ABWR and 20201 Century Boulevard previous designs on I&C TS.
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9:30-12:00 50-281 Room 68-13 issues on the Surry and North B. Buckley A
50-338 Anna Power Stations and power
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' 50-425 Room 13B-9 Company's plans to run an 50-424 One White Flint North To discuss the Georgia Power NRC/ GEORGIA POWER D. Hood 1:00-3:00 underground, non-safety related electrical line from Plant Wilson to Vogtle Electric Generating Plant..
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Material Control and NRC, B&W Navy, BNL T. Pham Lynchburg, VA-Accounting Inspection 8/10 N/A Washington, DC Presentation on NRC NRC L. Camper efforts to develop Public NUREG report on Radiation Safety Program Management 8/12 72-2 OWFN 6813 To discuss General NRC F. Sturz Nuclear Services and VEPC0 Transnuclear, Inc.,
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Spent-Fuel Storage Cask Designs and their planned use at Virginia Electric Power.
. Company's (VEPC0) Surry Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation 8/12 N/A Columbus, Oh To discuss spent fuel
.NRC F. Sturz licensing citizens CAC advisory council (CAC)
URSB to the Utility Radio-logical Safety Board of Ohio.(URSB)-
8/16-18 N/A Seattle, WA To prevent invited NRC C. Haughney paper at the American AICHIE-Institute-of Chemical M
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8/16-20 N/A GE-Wilmington, NC Material Control and NRC, GE, BNL R. Cassano Accounting Inspection 8/17 N/A Bethesda, MD Fuel Cycle Facility NRC, Licensee's M. Tokar License Renewals 8/17-21 N/A Los Angeles, CA To attend 15th Annual NRC L. Person Conference on Blacks Other Gov't Agencies in Government 8/17-21 N/A Baltimore, MD To Teach and Partic-NRC, EPA, DOE M. Weber ipate in ASME Symposium Other Gov't Agencies on MW Licensees 8/18 N/A Rockville, MD To discuss Decom-NRC C. Glenn missioning of Cabot Cabot Site Personnel Sites at Boyertown, Reading and Revere, PA 8/23-25 N/A Houston, TX To attend Agreement NRC L. Bykoski States Financial Agreement State Staff Assurance Workshops 8/24 N/A Bethesda, MD Technical Exchange NRC C. Abrams 8:30-5:00 Phillips Bldg on Substantially DOE Room 110 Complete Containment State of Nevada and Waste Package /
and local governments Engineered Barrier System Design Concepts Ep 8/25-26 N/A Magnesium Elektron Downsizing Licensing NRC C. Gaskin g
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8/27 N/A Harrisburg, PA To participate in NRC B. Brach meeting of Appalachian Other Gov't Agencies Compact Users of ACURI Members Radioactive Isotopes (ACURI) 8/31-9/3 N/A San Antonio, TX UMTRA Inspection at the NRC D. Rom Gunnison, C0 Falls City, Texas, site Site Personnel and UMTRA Inspection at the Gunnison, Colorado, site 9/8 70-1257 OWFN Meeting to discuss NRC, RV, Seimens M. Adams licensing issues 9/20-24 N/A Westinghouse, SC Material Control and NRC, Westinghouse, C. Light Accounting Inspection New Brunswick Laboratories
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16-B-11 fluence values for surveillance capsules 9/13-14/93 N/A Holiday Inn Digital Systems Reliability NIST, NRC, and L.Beltracchi Crowne Plaza and Nuclear Safety Workshop industry 10/20-22/93 N/A Boston, MA Conference on Achievements of NRC, OECD/NEA, A. Rubin the TMI-2 Vessel Investigation Utilities / Industry,
_i Project, sponsored by OECD/NEA OECD members, and NRC Public
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8/23-25/93 NA Houston, TX Special Topics Workshop States J. Myers 8/23-27/93 NA Dak Ridge, TN Medical Uses Course States L. Bolling 8/24-26/93 50-416 Port Gibson, MS Grand Gulf Emergency EP Officials R. Trojanowski Planning Exercise 8/27/93 50-390 Spring City, TN Watts Bar SALP/ Local State / Local Gov't R. Trojanowski 50-391 Officials Meeting C. Maupin 8/30-9/3/93 NA Baltimore, MD Maryland Radiation State Control Program Review 8/30-9/3/93 NA Baton Rouge, LA Louisiana Radiation State R. Doda Control Program Review 8/30-9/3/93 NA Salt Lake City, UT Utah Radiation Control State R. Blanton Progran Review Visit 9/8/93 NA Springfield, IL Meeting with IDNS State R. Lickus 9/13-17/93 MA Houston, TX Inspection Procedures States J. Myers Course 9/14/93 50-280 Gravel Neck, VA Surry SALP/ Local Public State / Local Gov't R. Trojanowski 50-281 Officials Meeting 9/14/93 50-361 San Clemente, CA San Onofre Emergency EP Officials D. Kunihiro 50-362 Planning Exercise 9/15-16/93 50-321 Baxley, GA Hatch Emergency Planning EP Officials R. Trojanowski m5 50-366 Exercise G
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g Date/ Time Number location Purpose Apolicant NRC Contact 08/17/93 070-006-98 Region I Review Status of Decom-Selected NRC Staff Kinneman 10:30 a.m.
070-009-97 Westinghouse missioning at the Bloomfield, Members and Licensee 030-32414 Electric New Jersey and the Forest Hills and large, Pennsylvania Sites 08/18/93 50-286 Buchanan, NY To discuss Indian Pt. 3 Selected NRC Staff Eselgroth 1:00 p.m.
Restart Issues Members and Licensee 08/19/93 50-247 Region I Indian Point 2 Emergency Selected NRC Staff Nicholson 10:00 a.m.
Program Status Update Members and Licensee 08/24/93 50-271 Region I Discussion of Pending Selected NRC Staff Kelly 10:30 a.m.
Physical Security Plan Members and Licensee Revision 08/26/93 50-271 Region I Service Water Safety Selected NRC Staff Kelly 1:00 p.m.
Operational Performance Members and Licensee Inspection 08/31/93 70-135 Monroeville, PA To discuss the status of Selected NRC Staff Pasciak 11:00 a.m.70-364 Decommissioning and Members and Licensee Proposed Organizational my Changes 8
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TVA Employee Concerns NRR, and public Program 08/12/93 50-369 Huntersville, NC Presentation of Certifi-Dir. DRP, RII Staff, Johnson 6:00 p.m.
50-370 cates to newly licensed operators and Licensee operators at CPL's management McGuire facility 4
08/17/93 50-416 RII Office Briefing by Entergy Drill Participants Stohr 11:00 a.m.
50-417 on full-scale emgcy exercise to be conducted 8/25-26 at Grand Gulf 08/18/93 50-261 Hartsville, SC Presentation of Deputy DRP, RII Staff Johnson 6:00 p.m.
Operator Certificates operators and licensee to newly licensed management operators at the H. B. Robinson plant 08/19/93 50-325 Southport, NC Pablic Meeting at Regional Administrator, Merschoff 1:00 p.m.
50-324 Brunswick Plant RII Staff, NRR, and public on restart plans 6:00 p.m.
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08/27/93 50-390' Spring City, TN Watts Bar SALP Regional Administrator, Merschoff 1:00 p.m.
50-391 Presentation RII1 Staff, licensee representatives, and' local officials 08/31/93 50-321 Baxley, GA Presentation of Regional Administrator, Merschoff 12:00 p.m.
50-366 Operator Certificates RII staff, operators, to newly licensed licensee representatives i
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{j Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Anolicant Contact 8/10/93 40-1241 URF0 Discuss issues related to TVA, Edgemont Mill G.Konwinski 1:00 backfit reclamation and status of pending license casework.
8/16/93 50-382 RIV Waterford - Status of Plant Entergy T.Stetka 2:30 activities.
9/9/93 50-285 Ft. Calhoun Discuss safe shutdown risk OPPD P.Harrell 12:30 and other issues associated with scheduled 9/93 refueling outage.
8/18/83 50-445; Comanche Peak Public meeting - SALP Public; TU L.Yandell 10:00 50-446 Electric; FEMA P
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