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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHIN GTON, D. C. 20ss5 INFORMATION REPORT J
SECY.-82-310 July 21, 1982 For:
The Commissioners From:
T. A. Rehm, Assistant for Operations, Office of the EDO
Subject:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING JULY 16, 1982 A summary of key events is included as a convenience to those Commissioners wno may prefer a condensed version of this report.
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Contents Administration A
Nuclear Reactor Regulation B
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards C
Inspection and Enforcement D
Nuclear Regulatory Research E
l Executive Legal Director F*
f International Programs G
H State Programs Resource Management I*
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data J*
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights K*
Regional Offices L
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CRGR Monthly Report Executive Director for Operations N*
Items Addressed by the Comission 0
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HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT l
Week Ending July 16,19S2 Indian Point Hearings Issues raised during cross-examination of FEMA witnesses that were deferred to NRC include: licensee compensation for lack of participation by state /
local authorities in emergency planning; NRC course of action if FEMA delivers negative interim findings; basis for adequacy of 10-mile EPZ; and damage to New York City by inhalation pathway or by interrupted water supply.
Hatch Unit 1 Restart of Hatch I has been put on " hold" until licensee can explain the failure of 8 of the 11 safety / relief valves to open at their setpoints.
Turkey Point Unit 4 Boroscopic examination has revealed additional foreign objects inside steam generator B.
The first object, a eneck valve hinge pin, was removed. Other objects--a threaded rod with wing nut, weld roa, and steel plate of unknown length--which appear to be construction debris, have yet to be removed.
CRER ACRS has published a favorable report on the suitability of the CRER plant site. The report was issued on July 13, 1982.
Claims Filed Under Price-Anderson The nuclear insurance pools sent copies of two complaints filed under the Price-Andersen Act to the Office of State Programs: (1) against Georgia Power Co. and the United States involving a suit on behalf of three employees who allege radiation injury and resulting death (two cases) as a result of i
alleged radiaticn exposure while working for contractor at Hatch plant; and (2) against GPU and Met Ed (as corporations), officials of both companies.
and f;RC Commissioners Hendrie, Kennedy, Ahearne, Gilinsky, and Bradford.
The plaintiffs in this class action complaint are seeking civil damages for the injuries resulting from the release of radioactive material from TMI-2 in the June-July 1980 venting of gases.
San Onofre Unit 2 Unit re-entered Mode 3 (Hot Standby) on July 15 and resumed post core-load hot functional testing after about a four-week shutdown to replace reactor coolant pump seals and repair a containment spray pump motor. The date of initial criticality is now estimated to be July 24, 19E2.
Computer Room Fire Alarm Detection System GSA tegan installation of fire alam detection system in the Phillips Building com ater roor (P-624). A system feature is a remote alarn at the Phillips guard station.
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n OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Week Ending July 16, 1982 ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS Initial Appeal of Recuest Initial Decision Received 337 18 Granted 244 1
Denied 44 10 Pending 49 7
ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received Susan L. Hiatt, Referral from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric OCRE Representative Administration of documents regarding Three Mile (S2-300)
Island and emergency planning.
Andrea L. Kronzek, Requests four categories of documents regarding FOI Services, Inc.
NFS-4 shipping casks.
(82-301)
Susan L. Hiatt, Requests Branch Technical Positions APSCB 3-1 and DCRE Representative MEB 3-1; transcripts of the ACRS meeting on June 23, (82-302) 1982 concerning radiation protection and the use of potassium iodide as a thyroid blocking agent; and information on recent tests in Japan concern'ag BWR ECCS core spray distribution.
(NRC employee)
Requests four categories of documents regarding l
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NRC Vacancy Announcement 82-1446 and 82-1448.
Richard S. Dutka, Requests records on radiation leakage and employee Petkun & Locke, Inc.
over-exposure to radiation for the years 1975-1977 (82-304) pertaining to the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant.
I Richard B. Hubbard, Requests three categories of documents regarding MHB Technical Associates the completion status of the Perry Nuclear (82-305)
Station, Unit 1.
Clarence H. Braddock, Jr.,
Requests a copy of the winning technical proposal Automated Scientes in response to RrP No. RS-NMS-82-034 Group, Inc.
(82-306)
CONTACT:
J. M. Felten 492-7211 ENCLOSURE A JUL 16 EE2 f
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Requests three categories of information regarding (82-307) office policy by NRR, IE, NMSS and RES for authorizing an individual official time or administrative leave to attend a professional society meeting, such as the Annual Meeting of the Health Physics Society.
Robert R. Belair, Requests two categories of documents referenced Kirkpatrick, Lockhart, in the Comission's responses to comments which Hill, Christopher accompanied the final rule regarding emergency
& Phillips planning requirements for the issuance of fuel (82-308) loading and low power licenses.
David J. Long, Requests all records provided to the NRC by Wintrhop, Stimson, Westinghouse Electric Corporation (WEC) which Putnam & Roberts relate to the Indian Point Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 (82-309) and seven categories of documents regarding tube degradation, denting, corrosion, cracking and/or related phenomena in any steam generator sold or manufactured by WEC for any nuclear power plant.
t Peter L. Collins, APPEAL TO THE EDO for copies of the quarterly Research Counsel
" Report of Transfer of Devices Distributed Under of Washington General License" from 1970 to the present for (B2-A-12-82-2E3) the Texas Nuclear Division and the Ohmart Corporation.
Ellyn R. Weiss, APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION, on behalf of the Union Harmon & Weiss of Concerned Scientists, for a copy of a Memorandum
( 82-A-13-82-236) to M. Chopko from J. A. Martin, Jr., dated February 25, 1981 regarding 15 Minute Warning.
Thomas Devine, APPEAL TO THE EDO for the release of two documents Government Accountability regarding IE Report No. 50-358/81-13 on the Project Zimmer Nuclear Power Plant.
(E2-A-14-82-205)
Granted Richard A. Udell, In response to a request for nine categories of Critical Mass documents generated by present NRC Commissioners, Energy Project primarily Chairman Palladino and Commissioner (82-205)
Roberts, and the White House, made available 38 documents.
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Granted, Cont'd Wells Eddleman, In response to a request for all documents North Carolina Public concerning the schedule for licensing and/or Interest Pesearch operation of the McGuire Nuclear Station, Units i
Group 1 and 2 during the period January 1,1979 through (82-264)
June 10,1982, made available seven documents.
Informed the requester additional documents subject to this request are already available at the PDR and at the LPDR in North Carolina.
Michele Rossi, In response to a request for a list of all The Conservative Caucus grants and/or contracts awarded during FY 81 Research, Analysis &
and FY 82 from the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Education Foundation, Inc.
Research, made available the requested (82-258) information.
l Lynn Connor, In response to a request for a list of all Doc-Search Associates meetings that the Office of Nuclear Regulatory (82-271)
Research has held this year, informed the requester that the NRC does not have such a list.
However, a copy of the 'Jeekly Information Report is placed in the PDR waich mentions major meetings that occur.
Janet Hathaway, In response to a request for five categories of Congress Watch documents regarding the Clinch River Breeder (B2-272)
Reactor, made available 15 documents. Informed the requester that eight additional documents subject to this request are already available at the PDR.
( An individual requesting In response to a request for information on infcrmation about himself) himself in the security files, informed the requester (82-291) the NRC has no documents on him. Suggested that he contact the Department of Energy.
R. T. Stibbe, In response to a request for information on how to Magnetrol International, obtain a copy of the IE Inspection Manual, i
Inc.
informed the requester the IE Manual is already (82-297) available for inspection and copying at the PDR.
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l Christopher M. McMurray, In response to an APPEAL TO THE EDO for the l
Kirkpatrick, Lockhart, release of a 13 page undated / unsigned note to Hill, Christopher &
V. Stello, Jr., from H. R. Denton regarding i
Phillips the systems interaction pilot program and (82-A-B-82-176) the Interim Guidance Files contained in the Reliability and Risk Assessment Branch in the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, made available access to the Interim Guidance Files.
Continued to deny the note to Stello from Denton, the release of which would tend to inhibit the candid internal dialogue essential l
to careful formulation of agency decision.
Dudley Thompson, In response to an APPEAL TO THE EDO for the Dudley Thompson proposed civil penalty and order actions Associates received from Regional Offices during the period (82-A-9-82-207)
January-April 1982, with the exception of Enforcement Actions 82-43 and 82-50, continued to deny these records, the release of which would inhibit candid communications between the regional staff and the headquarters Office of Inspection and Enforcement in the sensitive area of assess,ing civil penalties for licensees. In addition,one Enforcement Action contains information which identifies the location of vital areas at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.
(N^; e ;1oyee)
In response to an APPEAL TO THE EDO for the i
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( E 2-A-10-E 2-2 '.0) matrix with the selectees identified, used by one of the panel members in the evaluation for i
selection of positions under Vacancy Announcement 82-0570, continued to deny the matrix, the release of which would tend to inhibit the free discussion of views and opinions of panel members which are so vitally necessary to a sound evaluation.
JUL 1 5 T:U ENCLOSURE A i
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i DIVISION OF SECURITY ITEMS OF INTEREST i
Week Ending July 16, 1982 GAO Report, " Federal Information Systems Remain Highly Vulnerable to Fraudulent, Wasteful, Abusive, and lileaal Practices" l
SEC prepared, with input from OIA and ORM, a Commission Paper on this report, which included a proposed letter from the Chairman to the Congress. One of the purposes of the GA0 report was to place into perspective the reasons why automated informa-tion systems in executive agencies remain highly vulnerable to abusive and unauthor-ized practices.
NRC Manual Chapter 2101 Certain revisions to NRC MC 2101, NRC Security Program," were made, including the issuance of a revised Appendix Part XIII concerning prohibitions on wiretapping and eavesdropping devices.
l Computer Room Fire Alarm Detection System GSA started installation of a fire alarm detection system for Room P-624 with remote alarm annunciation at the Phillips Building Pinkerton guard station.
Classified Safecuards Program SEC approved some changes to the General Atomic Company (San Diego, CA) security Plan under 10 CFR Parts 25 and 95.
SEC granted security facility approval to the Edlow International Company, Washington, DC, consistent with the provisions of 10 CFR Parts 25 and 95. This approval is limited to the handling of Confidential-National Security Information.
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WEEKLY INF3PMATION REPORT DIVISION OF CONTRACTS WEEK ENDING JULY 16, 1982 RFP ISSUED RFP No.: RS-RES-82-022
Title:
" Strategic Analysis of Safeguards Systems: A Feasibility Study"
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To conduct a feasibility study of the integration of the strategic analysis technique into current NRC Material Control and Accountability Regulations (10CFR Part 70)
Period of Performance: One year Sponsor: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Status: RFP issued on July 12, 1982 - Proposals due August 9, 1982 PROPOSAL UNDER EVALUATION RFP No.: RS-O RM-83-452
Title:
"Maltiple Award Task Order Contract for ADP Development"
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The contractor (s) shall provide the necessary personnel, materials, and facilities, on a task order basis, to develop automated information systems such as feasibility and cost-benefit analyses, systems analysis, systems design and preparation of sy :em specifications, program development and testing, and system documentation, training, testing and evaluation.
Period of Performance: Eighteen months Sponsor: Office of Resource Managtment (ORM)
Status: Proposals received July it, 1982. Initial technical evaluation l
scheduled for completion by July 28, 1982.
CONTRACT 5 CLOSED-0UT NRC 80- 3 90 Radiaticn Management Corporation 7/16/52 l
NRC-06-7E-361 University of Denver 7/16/E2 1
NRC-03-72-lE3 Dr. Earl J. Baker 7/16/E2 NRC-10-81 401 Mr. Senjamin A. Theeman 7/16/E2 NRC-02-77-201
- 2 Social Research Applications 7/12/S2 NRC-03-78-129-Cl Georgia Institute of Technology 7/12/E2 NRC-03-78-129-02 Nuclear Associates International 7/12/82 NRC-03-75-150 Nathan M. Newmark 7/12/82 JUL 1 C 552 EhCLOSURE A 9
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4 DIVISION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DOCUMENT CONTROL
- 4 Translations Completed for the Month of June 1982 Copies of these tranr1ations will be available in the Library on Microfiche for internal NRC staff use only. These translations are derivative works created from foreign documents by the foreign author and are still the property of the foreign author or sponsoring government.
All proprietary translations are unavailable on Microfiche. Requests for proprietary information should be directed to the originating office.
SERMAN NRC Translation 1040 RS-150-345. Comparison and Use of International Technical Reaulating Mechanisms.
Dr. K. H. Ringelstein and Dr. H. Baues. Company for Reactor Safety, Inc. Cologne, Germany. June 1980. 82 pages. Requested: by M. Slater.
RES. Cost: 5845.
NRC Translation 1059 150248. Development of an Ultrasonic Probe for Sensing Density and Liquid Level in Single-and-Two-Phase "edia.
Dr. U. Messer. Institute for Nuclear Technology.
Eerlin, Germany. April 1981. 140 pages. Requested by:
J. Watt, URR.
Cost: 5795.40 NRC Translation 1066 15 0. 37 5. S F-R-64. 03 6-2.
Experimental Investigation of the Hydrogen Distribution in a Model Containment (Preliminary Experiments II) Ouick Look Report 4th Test Block. Federal Ministry for Research and Technology. Bonn, Germany. May 1982.
27 pages. Requested by:
T. Lee, RES. Cost: $310.
NRC Translation 1078 Catalcg of Measures for Accelerating the Licensing Process for Nuclear Power Flants. (BMFT) The Federal Minister of the Interior. Bonn, Germany. October 14, 1931. 11 pages. Requested by:
J. Lafleur, DIP. Cost: 5225.
NRC Translation 1079 R914/012/81. Safety Qualification of the Relief System "5 & R Valve Test."
F. Agetar, A. Knapp, W. von Rhein Dr. U. Simon, H. Garcorz (BMFT) The Federal Minister of the Interior. Erlangen, Germa ny.
August 1981 87 pages. Requested by:
W. Campbell, RES. Cost: 5500.
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l NRC Translation 1085 PROPRIETARY i
S2(330)SSK/36 42/01. Preliminary Response to Report #16,1982 of IFEU Secondary Loop Emissions feom Light Water Pressure Reactors During Normal Oper3 tion and Selected Accidents. The Reactor Safety Commission. Cologne, Germany.1982.
14 pages. Requested by:
J. Lafleur, OIP. Cost: $170.
This compie:e TIDC entry is deleted fro-tne F;R copy.
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GERMAN (Continued) 2 NRC Translation 1086 PROPRIETARY RSK/A.31-51/8, #31-51/8. Response of the RSK to the IFEU Report Entitled
" Secondary Loop Emissions of Light Water Pressure Reactors During Normal Operation and Selected Accidents." (GRS) mbH. Bonn, Germany. March 25, 1982. 42 pages. Requested by:
J. Lafleur, OIP. Cost $675.
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NRC Translation 1087 PROPRIETARY Letter dated 15 April 1982 from Dr. Schnurer of the German Federal Ministry of the Interior to Dr. Valde: of the U.S. Dnbassy in Bonn, Germany. Ministry of Interior. Bonn, Germany. April 15,1982. 2 pages. Requested by:
J. La fleur, l
OIP. Cost $72.
NRC Translation 108S Press-Release-Nuclear Energy: Ministry of Interior Makes Referen:e to Conflicting Expert Opinions (Telex). Ministry of Interior. Bonn, Germany. February 1982.
1 page. Requested by:
J. Lafleur, DIP. Cost 545.
I NRC Translation 1089 PROFRIETARY j
Commentary On The New Version of Section 21.1 of the RSK Guidelines on Pressurized Water Reactors. Ministry of Interior. Bonn, Germany 1982. 18 pages.
Recuested by:
J. Lafleur, DIP. Cost $382 j
l t'RC Translation 1090 PROFRIETARY l
RSK/5-175. Response of the RSK to the IFEU Report Entitled '3econdary Loop l
Emissions of Light Water Pressure Reactors During Normal Operation and Selected 1
Accidents." GRS. Bonn, Germany. April 23,1932. 6 pages. Requested by:
J. LaFleur. Cost $75.
NRC Translation 1091 GRS-F-il2. List of Reports from Reactor Safety Research.
(GR5) mbH. Cologne, Germany. February 1932. 64 pages. Requested by:
A. Summercur, RES.
Cost: 5200.
1 FRENCH NRC Translation 1050 ISBN 92-825-2677-1 Status of itining Legislation and Fiscal Laws for Actinides in the Member Countries of the European Community. Commission for the European Community. Brussels, Belguim. 1 981. 6 pages. Only abstract and title page ava ila bl e.
Requested by:
A. Summerour, RES. Cost: In-House Translation.
I NRC Translation 1053 Final Report On The Incident At the Lucens Experimental Nucler Power Plant.
I Technical Investigative Commission On The Lucens Incident. Lu: ens, Switzerland.
June 1979. 332 pages. Requested by:
M. Jankowski, RES. Cost: 51,977.20.
ENCLOSURE A JUL 1 E 1952 I
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NRC Translation 1070 F.E. 4147.01.000.128. PWR Reliability of the RRA.
R. Coudray, J. M. Mattei, G. Gros. CEA. Saclay, France. August 5,1980 63 pages, Requested by:
F. Manning, RES. Cost: 5950.
NRC Translation 1072 PROPRIETARY ANN 443, CMC 645, OT 43271. Examination of 4 Tubes of Steam Generator Nuclear Power Plant Fessenheim Unit 1. Y. Chapelain, L. Lunven. EDF. Avoine, France.
December 15, 1931. 87 pages. Requested by:
J. Lafleur CIP. Cost: 5500.
NRC Translation 1073 PROPRIETARY D5.65 - #9670/81. Examinations Conducted on the Main Primary Circuits of the 900 MW Nuclear Generating Units, By Virtue of the Decree Dated 26 February 1974, With An Interval of Ten Years 8etween The First Two Comprehensive Inspections After Start-Up.
G. Forest. EDF Paris, France. August 4,1981.
78 pages. Requested by:
J. Lafleur, OIP. Cost: 5250.
JAPANESE NRC Translation 1057 PNC N941 81-89, June,1981. HCDA Bubble Experiment (2) Interim Report of Hot Water Pool Experiment.
K. Sakata, H. Fashiko, Y. Oka, S. Ac, T. Isozaki, M. Uotani, K. Uamanguchi, K. Haga, and M. Hori. University of Tokyo. Tokyo, Japan. June 1951, 72 pages. Requested by:
N. Zuber, RES. Cost: 5720.
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fiumber of NUREG reports printed and/or distributed by TIDC in June 1982.
Number Processed I
in July Tvoe of Recort Draft Environmental Statement 1
Final Environmental Statement 1
4 Safety Evaluation Recort Environmental 5:ancard Review Plan 0
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Staff Re: orts (total combined figure) 32 Contractor Report 62 Conference Proceedinc 0
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3 Indian Point Hearines FEMA has scheduled a meeting with state officials on Friday, July 9,1952 '
discuss corrective action schedules for emergen:y planning deficiencies.
FEMA's public r.eeting on amergency planning for Indian Point is being ten-tatively piar.ned fer July 25, 1532.
Several issues have been raised during cress-examination of FEMA witnesses i.
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During recent hot cell examinations at General Atomic's' facilities.
the crack was found to extend to the dowel pin. Also, the fuel element block, beneath the block where the crack was crig'inally fcund, contained a crack. This se:cnd crack is on the same face and in the same orienta-tion as the crack in the first' block,
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1 Foint Seach Nuclear Plant Units I and 2 i
On June 30, 1982 and July 8, 1982 the NRC staff's Environmentsi Impact Appraisal and Safety Evaluation respectively, were issued for the licensee's pr:ptsed steam cenerator tube sleeving amend-1 ment application.
Match Unit 1 I
On Saturday, July 3,1952 at 8:35 a.m., with the unit at full pcwer and at a system pressure of about 930 psi, there was an inadvertent react:r trip.
I ediately after the trip prir.ary pressure decreased.
.-::we'.er, en subse uent turbine trip the coolant pressure slowly sta-ted to ras; up and peaked at a;;roximately 1200 psi after 15
.inutes.
Cf sienificance is the subsequent action of the safety'/
elief valves (ERVs). Of the eleven SRVs, f:ur are set at 1050 ;si, f ur a 1090 and three at 1100; honever, cnly three SEVs cpened at their set-;;ints.
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eleven EUJs and shi::ed inen t: Wyle Labs. P.51Vs remained c;en i
Exter: #:r a sher ;eri:d, and FW pu :s remained On as a ctsecuence, e ::n:tnser nea; sink..as available thrcu;n the turbine by; ass syste-
.e;i:n II has issued a FN.
The Regica put a " hole" en restart f Hatch I until the licensee can explain the cause cf the EEV 'a,1ures.
The Li ision cf Licensing is folicWing this event.
H. E. 0. chins:n Uni 2 A le::er :f intent to re: late One stet cenerator (SGs) at the H. E. 0. tins:n Uni: 2 Steam Electric plant has been re:eived.
Schedules, etterding to the le: er are as follows:
Se; tenter 1, 1952 - Submit prelicinary SG repair report.
1 January 2,19E3 - 5. trit final SG repair report.
N:ve=ter 1952 - New 53's delivered to site.
The re:iatemen; date is : ntingent en the existing SG ;erf:r.ance.
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that the reactor was being shut dcwn ~:r examination. The steam generator was opened over the past we'. Lend and borescopic and eddy 4
i current tests were becun. The borosce:ic examination had covered i
9C* when a shiny objeEt about 3b inches lon*g and b inch in diareter i
was detected in the seccndary side of the steam generator. The b:rcscopic examination will be completed and the cbject removed in 1
the next day or two, i
Eddy current tests were begun in peripheral tubes after the leak j
was discovered to be in a peripheral tube (R 44 C 57) about 1 inch I
abeve the tube sheet. Other tubes in the vicinity Of the leaking tube and in the vicinit.y cf a tube P uc. ed durine. the last shutdown l
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On July 7,1952, NA-2 shutdown to investigate low-level amplitude accoustic signals detected en the Loose Parts fionitoring System j
(LFMS).
Analysis of the LFMS signals prior to shutdown indicated i
the n:ise might be coming from a bolted tube lane blocking device i
10:ated near the tube sheet and on the 2nd side of SG-A.
An irspecti:n sh:wed that a nut was backed-off k inch cn the bolted tute late ble: king device. As a resuit, the tube lane blocking cevices in 53 ESC were inspected. The inspection revealed that the i
nuts en the bolted devices were cracked in b:th SG ELC. The nuts will be re: laced pri:r to startup. The repairs are esticated to re:uire 5 days.
- r:urran ly the licenses has been c:nductin; an inservice ins:e:tien
- f :ne rRR return lines. UT :esting has revealed a thermal sleeve is rissing in the 12 inch 3 locp accumulator line. The liter.see is
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- iy draining the line and will take use of fibre Optics to inspe:t the area of the sleeve's locaticn.
Fadiographic exposures are als teing nade en the re: urn line. Prict to shutd:wn, no incitaticn Emanated fr; the LFMS reacter vessel icwer pienu senser.
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Tne licensee and k*estincheuse are presently evaluatine this matter.
Turkey : int Unit 4 Frict caily hignlichts re; rted a leak in steam generator E and the subse uent discovery of a foreign object.
j The t:-escoric exarinaticn has new revealed scTe additional fcreign etjet:5. The first Object has been removed and icentified as a hinge l
in f:r a check va'rve frem the feeduater bypass line. The valve has been cisasse:Oled Ent the ider.tity of the pin confirred. The other valves in L' nit a have been checked.
Unit 3 generators have a new c'e:k valve wnich precludes the less of such a pin.
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Other etjects seen but not yet removed are a threaded rod with wing nut, a weld rod and a steel plate 1/2 inch by 2 inches by unknown length. The objects are wedged in place, partly hidden and apparently construction debris (the new Unit 3 cenerators had already been visuallyexaminedafterinstallation). Efforts to remove the objects are under way.
i Stear generator C will also be inspec;ed since it has had leaks in peripheral tubes. Steam generator A has no such history and plans co not incluce insoection of that cenerator.
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KRC TM* FR05 RAM OFFICE WEEKLY STATUS REFORT July 11, 1982 - July 17, 19E2 Flan: Status Cere Cccling Mode: Hea: transfer from the reactor coolant system (RCS) to reat cr building ambient.*
Available Core Ccoling Modes: Mini Decay Heat Removal (MDHR) system.'
RCS Pressure Centrol Mode: RCS is vented to the reactor building.*
Major Parareters (as of 0500, July 15,1982) (approximate values)
Average Incore Thermocouples: 102*F Maximum Incore Thermocouple:
124*F RC5 Loop Temperatures:
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Reac cr Suiicing: Temperature:
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-0.17 psig Airborne Radienuclide Concentrations:
5.5 E-7 uti/cc H-(sample taken 7/15/E2)
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(sample taken 7/7/S2) 5.0 E-10 Ci/cc particulates (sarcle taten 7/lE/E2)
'See "a:c-Activi-"ac ca tien - Reac:cr Evilding Entries (RCS sentin;/Cepressurication) 1.
Effluent enc Ensirenrental (Raciclocical) Information Licuid effluents frcm the TMI site released to the Suscuehanna River af ter processing, were made within the regulatory limits ano in accorcance with HEC recuirements and City of Lancaster Agreement dated Feb ru a ry 27, 1980.
During the pericd July 9, 19c2, through July 15, 1952, the effluents certairec no ce:ectable radioactivity at the discharge point althcuph l
1r.cividual effluent sources which originatec within Unit 2 contair.ed small accur:s of racicactivity. Calculaticns indicate that less than twc-niilicntns (0.0:0002) cf a curie cf cesiur and less than three nuncrec-theusanctns (D.CCCC3) of a curie of tritive were cistner;ed.
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The EPA Middletown Office has not received the environmental Kr-85 analytical results for the samples which were taken June 12, 1982, through July 9,1982, from the EPA's Counting Laboratory at Las Vegas, Nevada. These results will be included in a subsequent f
report.
No radiation above normally occurring background levels was detected in any of the samples collected from the EPA's air and gamma rate networks during the period from July 7, 1982, through July 15, 1982.
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Results from NRC monitoring of the environment around the TMI site were as follows:
i The following are the NRC air sample analytical results for the onsite continuous air sampler:
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Licensee Padioactive Material and Radweste Shioment On Thurscay, July 15, 1982, three (3) drums containing Sabcock and 3
Wilcox (E&W) tools used for work on the Unit 1 Once Through 5 team Generator, were shipped to the S&W Research Center, Lyntnburg, i
!<ajcr Activities 1.
Surrer;ed Ceminerali:er System (SDS). The SDS is currently shutdewn wnlie RCS crain-cown for tne " Quick Look" continues. SDS processing will continue after a 50,000 gallon batch of RCS water is collected in Reactor Cociant Bleec Tank "C".
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EPICOR II. Tne EO:COR 11 system is currently shutdown on a standby status.
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Reactor Coolent Systen (RCS) Feed and Bleed. The fifth feed and bleed cycie of RCS water Degan on July 10, 1952 and was completed on July 11, 1982. This batch consisted of approximately 30,000 gallons. To cate, 230,000 gallons of RCS water have been bled from the RCS. Two huncred thousanc gallons have been processed through SDS (four batches)
I Enc returned to the RCS.
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was vented and depressurized. During the reactor building entries this week, operators opened vents on the reactor coolant system high points (hot legs, pressurizer, and reactor vessel) to vent trapped gas from the Nitrogen overpressure was valved primary system to the reactor building.
to the hign point vents and the primary system was drained via the normal letdown system, to a level midway down the control rod drive mechanism.
At this level, the fuel assemblies are still 20 feet under cooling water.
a Decay heat removal from the core will be affected by the change in the primary system water level. The heat transfer path from the core to the steam generators via the hot legs was eliminated when the water was It i
drained from the top sections of the 36 inch diameter hot leg pipes.
l is anticipated that core temperatures will increase slightly due to the The present core average temperature j
reduced heat transfer capability.
Calculations indicate that the core is producing 45 kilowatts is 102*F.
of decay heat (e:;uivalent to approximately 40 home toasters).
Contingency plans for maintaining core temperatures below boiling include refilline the primary system and using the mini decay heat removal system. As of Monday morning, July 19, 1982, the average core j
temperature increased to 106*F.
Gas anc water samples were taken from the reactor head vent (vent on top of a control rod drive mechanism). Preliminary results indicate that the I
turbidity of the water sample was 200 NTU*.
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turbidity above the fuel asse-blies, the success of the television 4
i inspection may be impaired. The analysis of the water sample indicated The concentration of gross that the boron concentration was 3820 ppm.
alpha emitters was 8.9 x 10" uCi/cc (alpga emitters in samples from the letdown systems were typically in the 10- uCi/cc range).
The cas sample from the control rod drive mechanism indicated that hycrocen was the precominant gas (63?e). The krypton 85 concentration was l
1.1 uti/cc. During the venting, the gases were released to the reactor tuilcine and eventually to the environment. Effluent monitors indicated 1
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to determine whetner to refill and repressurize the system.
' Nephelometric Turbidity Units - An empirical measure of turbidity based on measurement of the light-scattering characteristics (Tyndall effect) of the particulate matter in the sample.
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EPICOR II Prefilter Inerting Tool Status. The first sampling and inerting of an EPICOR 11 pref 11ter (PF) 1s scheduled to begin the week of July 26, 1982. As previously highlighted in the June 7, 1982 Weekly Status report, a remotely operated inerting tool was functionally tested in preparation for shipment of the 49 EPICOR 11 PF's which are currently storec at the TMI site. This special TV monitored inerting tool, which was provided by the DOE, will be used in conjunction with a 30 ton concrete blockhouse to remotely sample each individual EPICOR liner.
In the actual EPICOR PF shipment preparations, the licensee plans to perform all inerting operations at the Solic Waste Storage Facility (SWSF). The sequence of operations will include: (1) removal of the existing shield block, (2) installation of the blockhouse and inerting toci, (3) inerting the SWSF cell cavity with nitrogen, (4) lower the vent tool on the liner anc leak testing the Unit, (5) remove the PF vent plug and sample the gas environment, (6) purge and inert the PF with nitrogen, anc (7) reinstall the vent plug and remove equipment,in preparation for shipment. Combustible gas generation rates will be monitored on i
selectively high curie loaded liners over a 14-day period to demonstrate that gas composition in the vessel will be non-flamable over twice the expectec shipment perioc.
i The first EPICOR II FF shiprent is scheduled for August 10, 1982.
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LWR Occurational Dose Data (Preliminarv). Based on reports submitted to tne !JC in accoroance wnn 10 CFR Part 20.407, from 70 light-water-cooled nuclear reactors, the Radiological Assessrient Branch, Division of System Integraticn, NRR, has prepared a preliminary compilation and analysis of occupational radiaticn coses for 1981.
The average collective dose, per reactor, was 779 person-rems * (which was slightly icwer than the 791 person-rems per reactor reported in 1980).
1 The average collective dose, per oressurized water reactor (PWR) was EEE person-rems (toiling water reactors had an average aooroximately 50'.
nigber). The total dose for TMI (Units 1 and 2) was 376 person-rems, I
wnicn is well below the national average.
Attachment I shows the total doses reported for the years 1981, 19S0, and 1979 for a selection of PWR sites and includes TMI. The most frecuent reasons given by licensees for the dose decreases, for 1981 as comparec to 1950, was that their plants did not have major refueling or raintenance outages.
'The averace dose per person multiplied by the number cf persons. For examcle, cne tncusand pecple, eacn exposed to one niilirem (1/1000 re.)
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Items of Interest Week Ending July 16, 1982 CRBR Fuel Cycle Environmental Review A copy of the final version of the Environmental Statement (FES) update was received from CRBR project office for review prior to issuance. The initial draft testimony for the CRBR Limited Work Authorization (LWA) hearings on fuel cycle contentions was completed and submitted to ELD. These drafts will be reviewed by ELD and comments provided by July 16, 1982. Final testimony will be filed by August 13, 1982 with the ASLB. NMSS has been asked to provide adcitional testimony for contention 7(c)(1) on collocation of facilities under alternative site considerations.
Renewal of Exxon Source Material License WMUR renewed the Source Material License for Exxon Highland R&D Solution Mining Operation in Wyoming. The license authorizes restoration of groundwater and site decommissioning along with incidental recovery of uranium from restoration streams.
Issuance of Draft Environmental Statement WMUR has issued a Draft Environmental Statement (DES) related to the propcsed Teton Corrercial Scale Uranium In Situ Solution Mining Project in Converse County, Wyoming.
program for Technical Assistance to IAEA Safeguards (p0TAS) t The interagency Tecnnical Support Coordinating Committee (TSCC) for POTAS met witn IAEA representatives at Brookhaven during July 7-9 to review the progress being mace uncer each program task. A major part of the support this year is i
being directed to the field testing and preparation of operating and maintenance manuals for U.S. supplied equipment and instrumentation. During the meeting, the IAEA indicated that certain NRC requirements pertaining to the aircraft loading of the PAT-2 container was negatively affecting international acceptance of the container for transport of IAEA inspection samples. We understand that DDE plans to request NRC reconsideration of these requirements.
APWG Meeting All memDer agencies were represented (NRC, DOE, ACDA, State) at the Action Plan Working Group meeting held on July 13. Review of the Action Plan priorities for FY83 was begun according to plans established at the previous meeting and i
I will continue at the next meeting on August 10. This plan identifies priority activities for strengthening IAEA safeguards that each agency believes essential to be pursued.
In addition IAEA safeguards meetings planned for the next 3 months were reviewed to assign responsibility for preparation before, coordination for, and reporting after each meeting.
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. " RECOVER" Procram Review On June 21-23, NMSS/SGMT staff participated in review of the RECOVER Program and evaluation of its future course. The meeting, held in Vienna, Austria, was attended by 7 countries participating in the program, the IAEA, and consultants from two additional countries. After critical review, a program plan was pre-pared by the IAEA to proceed with upgrading the equipment being used and to re-evaluate the cost-effectiveness of RECOVER at LWRs.
Statistical Deficiencies panel A meeting was held at Battelle Human Affairs Research Center on July 8 and 9.
A panel convened by Battelle PNL was asked to suggest alternatives available to the NRC to improve the statistical treatment of ID evaluation, ID variability, and ID definition and modeling. Cost and benefit attributes associated with implementing the suggested alternatives were also discussed.
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The following Sicnificant Enforcement Action was taken during the past week:
l EN-82-23, Georgia Power Comoany (Hatch) - A Notice of Violation and a Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $20,000 was issued on July 16, 1982. The action is based on a violation relating to an inadequate search prior to entry into the protected area.
2.
The following Preliminary Notifications were dispatched during the past week:
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PND-I-82-51, Power Authority of the State of New York (Fitzpatrick) -
Unscheduled Shutdown, Reactor Scram, b.
PNG-I-82-52, Latrobe Construction Company (Latrobe, PA, Materials Licensee) - Accidental Damage to Moisture Gauge.
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PNO-II-82-77A, Florida Power and Light Company (Turkey Point Unit 4) -
Shutdown Greater Than 48 Hours, d.
PND-II-82-78A, Virginia Electric and Power Company (North Anna Unit 2) -
Outage Extended.
PNG-II-82-79, Carolina Power and Light Company (Robinson Unit 2) -
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Employee Drug Arrest Offsite, f.
PND-II-82-80, Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated (Erwin, TN) -
NFS Reports Inventory Difference, g.
PND-II-82-81 Chem-Nuclear Systems Incorporated (Barnwell, SC, Low Level Waste Repository) - Waste Management, Inc., Takeover of Chem Nuclear Systems, Inc.
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PNO-II-82-82, Georgia Power Company (Hatch Unit 2) - Media Interest in Water Spill at Plant Hatch,
- i. PNO-III-82-65, Consumers Power Company (Palisades) - 30 Day Outage to Repair Cooling Tower Pumps,
- j. PNO-III-82-66, Dairyland Power Cooperative (Lacrosse) - Reassignment of Plant Superintendent.
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PNO-TMI-82-16, GPU Nuclear Corporation (Three Mile Island Unit 2) -
Video Inspection of TMI-II Reactor Core.
3.
J~ Information Notice *B2-23, Main Steam Isolation Valve (MSIV) Leakage was 1ssuec on July 16, 1982 to all boiling water reactor facilities holding an ooerating license or a construction permit.
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Division of Reactor Programs 1.
Assistance to Reguas - IE staff will participate in a team inspection at the Perry Construction Site with RIII personnel July 19-30,1982. This effort is to assist RIII and to contribute to the planning of the Construction Assessment Team program.
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Workshop - IE staff will participate in the working group convened to revise IEEE Standard 415, Preoperational Testing Programs for Class IE Power Systems. The workshop will be held I
in San Francisco July 20-21, 1982.
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PAT Inspection - A Perferrance Appraisai Team (PAT) inspection was comenced this week at the D. C. Cook Facility.
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Division cf Engineering and Duality Assurance A meeting was held on July 14, 1982 to discuss the recent event at Hattn during which 8 of 11 safety relief valves failed to open and 3 other valves apparently cpened at pressures above their setpoints.
IE, NRR and Regional staff are preparing an action plan to address the problem, c.
D visien of Ere";ency Pre aredness Inter-Acency Meetings - IE staff members attended r eetings of the Federal Radiological Preparedness Coordinatine Co=ittee en July 13, 15EZ and tne Inter-Organizational Advisory Co mittee on July 14-15, 19E2. Sotn cf these meetings were held to discuss inter-agency e ergency ;reparedness activities and were held at FEMA Headquarters ef' ices in 1:ashincton, D.C.
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Late this week a second primary feed and bleed test will be run. The first feed and bleed run two weeks ago studied the response and ability to control under high head HPI pump conditions. The lowest system pressure reached in that test was 1600 psi. This week the test will cover the low heat HPI pump case. Primary system pressure is expected to be reduced to 1000 and to 1200 psi during the test. Both tests were specifically requested by NRR to investigate concerns about the feasibility of primary system depressurf.zati.on arf cocidown yf a the feed and bleeuethod. Two separate tests were necessary since operating PWR's are configured witfi liigh or low l
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Four runs from Test No. 8001 of the Single Heated Bundle Facility were added to the data bank: 1901, 2202, 2600, 2901.
LOFT Based on results of tests run at ORNL on thermocouple material supplied 1
by several sources, including INEL, there is high confidence that the L2-6 large break LOCA test can be run successfully. Virtual junction fomation has been found to occur at the high temperature end of the expected test.
Formation of such a junction, even if it does occur, will provide temperature data at the point of peak cladding temperature. Discussions are now underway on including thermocouples from sources other than INEL. This will provide additional means of instrument comparison and checking.
Work is progressing smoothly toward a September 22, 1982 second ATWS test, L9-4, to be initiated by a loss of power transient.
Publicatiens Issued Durine the Week of July 12-16, 1982 Reg. Guide 4.17 - Standard Fomat and Content of Site Characterization Reports for High-Level-Waste Geologic Repositories (TaskGS-027-4)
Draft Regulatory Guide and Value/ Impact Statement: Proposed Revision 2 to Reg. Guice 5.9: Guidelines for Gemanium Spectroscopy Systems for Measurement of Special Nuclear Material. (TaskSG-042-2) Comments requested by September 17, 1982.
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IP this weet forwarded through State Department channels its proposed letter to Mr. Juricic of fering to enter into an interim cooperative arrangement with the Croatian Comnittee on Energy and Industry, which is to have regulatory j
responsibility for Yugoslavia's second power reactor. (See Commission Infor-mation Paper dated 6/28/82.)
q IAEA Vacancy Announcements:
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currently available at its Headquarters in Vienna, Austria. The vacancy announcements for the positions listed below are now posted on NRC Bulletin 4
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- Metallurgical Engineer in the Nut' ear Materials and fuel Cycle Technology 4
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9 1 l Foreicn Assicnees at URC The following foreign nationals are assigned in the NRC offices identified:
Expected Name, Country, Organization NRC Office Suoervisor Departure Vicente Nacario, Philippine AEC IE WMills 7/82 Syh-Tsong Chiou, Taiwan AEC NRR/AEB LHulman 8/82 Perpetua Rocriguez, Philippine AEC NRR/RSB/AEB LBMarsh/LHulman 8/82&ll/82 Alain Pattou, France CEA IE WMills 12/82 Jose Villaconiga, Spain JEN NRR/SEPB WRussell 12/82 Guven Gunes, Turkey TEK NRR/ICSB FRosa 1/83 i
Shushi Ueta, Japan STA RES/CEBR KSteyer 1/83 Rainer Rantala, Finland IPP NRR/MEBR RKlecker 7/83 i
i Future Foreign Assignees NRC Program Offices have accepted the following foreign nationals for assignments to start in the near future :
Expected Name, Country, Organization NRC Office Supervisor Arrival Jae-Dong Ko, Korea AEB EDO-I SEbneter 7/82 Estrella Relunia, Philippine AEC IE TC CThayer 7/82 Seung-Ho Kim, Korea KAERI NRR/RSB NLauben 8/82 Edilberto Rivera, Philippine AEC EDO-II FJape 9/92 i
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3-Foreign Visits to NEC (Week ending July 9)
On Tuesday Srs. Ruiz de Azua and Arenaza of the Spanish A/E firm SENER met with S. N. Hou and M. Hartzman of MEB/NRR to discuss various aspects of pipe stress analysis.
On Tuesday Mme. Conte and M. Bernard Fourest of the French Service Central des Installations Nucleaires (SCSIN) met with C. Grimes of SEPB/NRR to discuss the systematic evaluation program, H. Faulkner of IP to discuss the transfer of information between NRC and the SCSIN, and AEOD Director C. Michelson to discuss AEOD activities in the U.S. and in France. On Wednesday, Hwe Conte met with Z. Roszteczy, Chief of EDB/NRR to discuss equipment qualification.
On Tuesday Mr. Katayama, Manager of Nuclear Power for the Tokyo Electric Power Services Company (TEPSCO), met with NRR representatives to discuss risk and reliability, structural, and geoscience analysis techniques.
Foreien Visits to NRC (Week ending July 16)
On Monday Mr. E. V. Gilby, Deputy Director and Head of Nuclear -Safety Technology and Overseas Safety Collaboration of the UKAEA's Safety and Reliability Director-ate, headed a five-member delegation which met with Chairman Palladino and Depresentatives of OPE, RES, NPR. and IP to discuss NUREG-0880.
Dr. John Gaunt, Atomic Energy Attache at the British Embassy, accompanied the delegation.
On Thursday Mr. Marc Cuypers, Program Manager at the Ispra Project Directorate in the field of safeguards, and representatives of the Washington delegation of tne Commission of the European Communities met with D. R. Joy of the Material Control and Accountability Licensing Branch of the NMSS Division of Safeguards to discuss the standardization of pnysical measurements for safeguards purposes.
On Thursday Mr. Shan-Yao Huang, Nuclear Engineer of the Atomic Dower nivision of Taipower, began a ten-day study program with the ADM Division of Technical Information and Document Control. The purpose of Mr. Huang's program, which is soonsored by the Taiwan Atomic Energy Council, is to learn modern information processing and management techniques.
On Friday Dr. D. H. Njo of the Nuclear Safety Division of the Swiss Federal Office of Energy met with M. Virgilio and R. Woods of the Generic Issues Branch of the NRR Division of Safety Technology to discuss the Pressurized Thermal Shock issue.
On Friday Dr. Christian Lenzer, Speaker for the Opposition Party in Science and Technology Affairs in the FRG Parliament, met with Commissioner Ahearne and senior representatives of OPE and IP to discuss general nuclear safety policies and current nuclear topics of mutual interest.
Mr. Dietmar Frenzel, Science Counselor of the FRG Embassy in Washington, accompanied Dr. Lenzer.
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(For furtner information contact Anita Summerour, RES, x74304.)
From France:
i SAER - N.R.C.-C.E. A. Agreement Progress Report June 82 Item 4.1: Gaseous Explosions **
From Italy:
LPC S2-05 LGBI Project - Pre-Test Prediction Report -
Test Al-67**
(CEC - Joint Research Centre Ispra)
PROPRIETARY LPC 82-10 LOBI Project - Quick Look Report Test Al-67**
(CEC - Joint Research Centre Ispra)
PROPRIETARY From tne U.K.
AEEW-R 1389 - International Standard Problem 9: An Analysis of the LOFT L3-1 Loss of Coolant Experiment Using RELAP-UK Mk IV**
AEEW-R 1 66 - CLATRAP: A Code for Calculating Pressure Transients in PWR Containments - General Description and Validation Re s ul t s**
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ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING JULY 16, 1982 l
Claims Filed Under Price-Anderson OSP has received from the nuclear insurance pools copies of two complaints filed under the Price-Anderson Act. The first complaint filed in the U. S.
District Court for the Southern District of Georgia against Georgia Power Company and the United States involves a suit on behalf of three employees who allege radiation injury and resulting death (in two instances) as a j
result of alleged radiation exposure while the employees were working for a contractor at the Georgia Power Company Edwin I. Hatch nuclear facility.
1 The plaintiffs allege, among other things, that the defendants were i
negligent in requiring and permitting plaintiffs to work in a harmful and hazardous work area and were further negligent in not providing plaintiffs with proper protection devices and radiation measurement devices. Plaintiffs are suing for loss of earning power, pain and suffering and punitive damages.
The second complaint was filed in U. S. District Court for the Middle i
District of Pennsylvania again-t General Public Utilities, and Metropolitan Edison Company as corporations, officials of both companies as individuals and five present and fomer NRC Commissioners, Joseph Hendrie, Richard Kennedy, John Ahearne, Victor Gilinsky, and Peter Bradford. Plaintiffs i
in this class action complaint, Three Mile Island Alert, Inc. (TMIA), and a number of individuals are seeking civil damages for the injuries resulting from the release of radioactive material from TMI Unit 2 in the venting of gases in June and July of 1980. The alleged injuries suffered by plaintiffs were alleged to be in violation of their constitutional rights, physical injury resulting from the release, emotional and mental distress and contamination of property. Plaintiffs are seeking monetary relief for violation of their constitutional rights and for mental and emotional injuries, as well as punitive damages.
JLL 1 C T352 ENCLOSURE H i
REGION V b'CEKLY REFCRT 7/1c/02 Sc.tnern California Edison Cercany
_Sar!'Cncire 2 - Dri 50-361 The licensee has identified up to 33 instances where it was necessary to enter an LCD action statement, but the condition was not etaluated for reportabi.lity.
These events have taken place since March 1982, and the failure to submitire orts
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ap: cars to be due o inadecuate im;lenentation of the licensee's reporting Several of the identified instances involve component failure tor instrument crif t in the Engineered Safety Features Actuation System and Control proc edure.
It is presently believed that all of the Roca Emergency Air Cleanup Systen.
The events fall into the category of 30 day, as opposed to 14 day, reports.
licensee's evaluatien of each of these events is continuing.
Af ter being shut down for about four weeks (since 6/17/62) to replace reactor toolant pump seals enc repair a centainment spray pump mater, the unit re-entered The date of
":ce 3 cn 7/15/82 and resumed post core-lcad Hot Functional Testing.
initial criticality is new estimated to be 7/24/82.
- Cta Jublic Serv,ce L0moany Lc.o er:e 2, E3--- ;:, s 50-129, 50-529. 50-530 e ::;iicant has announced that the fuel leacing date for Unit I has beeh delayed from November 1933
'cv=nbe I?E2 to 'ugust 1983 and for Urit 2 has been delaye:The ":..e-ter '.
I
~ :e c;:lican states that these delays are due t0 Construction delays. TMI retrofit u :.. s ; Esc.
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- etuirer:-nts, anc delays in the testing program.
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".:rference nas been reneduled for 7/27/E2 between the cana;crent
- nt:ectien C:mpany (Industrial Jadiography; and the management cf the le En#:r:c-er:
ap ?' ant The 'iaC will be represented by the Director, Enforcement and Recie-l Office.
The
- nies-igati:n Sta'f and the Chief, Materials Raciatico Protection Section:.
l N C will c;scuss the enforcament options available to the NRC as a result cf the I
ci-nings from a re:ent ins ection.
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!TEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMM SSION - ilEEK ENDING JULY 16, 1982 A.
Staff Recuirements - Briefine on SECY-82-275 - Status of the ATWS Rulemakinc, 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 13, 1982, Commissioners' Conference Rcom (Ocen to Public Atte.. Lance), Memo SECY for the Recorc, 7/15/S2 t
The Cc=ission* was briefed by staff on the status 'of the k
rulemaking regarding protection against anticipated transients without scram (ATWS), as contained in SECY-82-275.
Staff noted that acec ding to the schedule, a paper with a propcsed rule will be presented to the Commission December 1, 1982.
N There were no requests or requirements placed on staff at this meeting.
3.
Staff Recuirements - Discussion of Safety Goals and Implementation Procram,
. 2:00 p.m., Wecnesday, July it., 1982, Cornissioners' Conference Room (0 pen to Puolic Attencance), Memo SECY to Dircks and Rem 1ck, 7/16/82 The Cc=missien* was briefed by staff on the status of the i
proposed policy statement en safety goals (OPE me.mcrandum cf 7/12/S2); public comments en the draft proposed policy statement published February 17, 1982 (OPE memcranda of 7/7/82 and 7/8/82);
and the staff's action plan to implement the proposed safety goals (EDO me=crandum of 7/6/82).
Cc=issicner Ahearne noted the need for NEC to support a study by ancther agency of risk cc=parisons between different alter-natives in the generatien of electricity.
The Cc=missien requested EDO and OPE to submit a censolidated list Of discussicn :;r.:estions f or the Co=issien and topics on which staff requests guidance.
(OFE/EDC)
(SECY Suspense:
7/19/E2)
The Chai ran asked that Cc=missioners vote on this list during the week cf July 19.
Subsequent to that action, CPE and EDO staf f will prepare an integrated document of the policy statement and the implementation plan for Co=ission review and for public comment.
Although a detailed schedule was not agreed to at this time, a schedule was discussed which would return a package to i
the Cc=ission October 1, 1982, followed by a 30 to 60 day public ce==ent period, and final publication by the end of the year.
'Co missioner Giiinsky was not present.
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DAll/IIML NUMllER LOCAtlON PURPOSE Aill NOL L S NRR CONIACT
//19/H2 50-261 P-1102 Discuss CP&L's participation providing Carolina Power & Light G. Requa 10:00 am lie the sda inf unnation on the ll.II. Robinson 2 plant for 1151 A-41 and USI A-49 7/19-23/H2 50-389 St. Lucie 2 Site Working session to review the detail florida Power & Light V. Nerses H:00 am liutchinson, ts.,
items to be placed in the Technical
[basco i1a.
Specificalion Combustton Engineering 1/20/82 50 440 MNill! 6110 Discussion of Perry Contingency Plan Cleveland Electric J. Stefano Illuminating Co.
1:00 pn 50 441 lie thesda for AlW5 7/20/H2 50 461 MNiill 6501 Discuss containment purge require-Illinois Power Co.
J. Williams liethesda ments for the Clinton Power Station 9:00 am 7/20/H2 50 400 AR 5033 Discuss operator training plans for Carolina Power & Light E. Licitra 10:00 am 50 401 liethesda cold licensing (Shearonllarris)
Discussion with B&W Owners' Group B&W Owners Group G. Vissing 7/20/H2 50-313,302,346, P-422 1:00 pn 269/2/0/281, Bethesda regarding program that will provide Sacramento Utility 312 & 289 acceptable small break model veri-District fication f or il&W plants P-ll4 Discuss the llWROG Control Roon Design GE and BWR Owners' M. Greenberg
//20/82 Bethesda Review Program Developnent and Group 9:00 am Methodnlogy Report U?8 M
Pll ASE Ill ADVISID lilAi DAILY RECORulNGS CAN llE HEARD ON 492-1166 u
- Copies of summaries of these meetings will be made publicly available and placed in the respective docket file (s) in the NRC and local public doctruent rooms.
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NRR MELTING NullCES*
W, APPLICANT /
DAll/TIML Nt) miler LOCATION PORp0SE ATIEHOEES NRR CONTACT t
1/ 2 0/112 50-212 MNillt 1713 Olscuss PSEAG's proposed Rod Exchange Public Service Electric W. Ross 9:00 am 50-311 lie the sda Measurement Procedure and Gas Co.
1/20-21/82 50-413 Catawha Site Visit site and discuss NRC Auxiliary Duke Power Co.
K. Jabbour 8:00 am 50-414 York Cty., S.C.
Systems llranch open items for Catawba, transmitted to Duke 4/27/82 1/ 21 /112 50-329 Landow 220 Discuss draf t supplement to Midland Consumers Power Co.
D. Ilood 9:00 am 50-330 Bethesda SLR regarding soils-related open items Ucchtel 7 /21/112 50-522 P-422 Skagit/Hanford need for power and NESCO C. Moon
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1:30 pm 50-523 Bethesda Licensing Review Schedule Puget Power 1/21/H2 50-282 MNill! 6110 Licensee is to furnish a description Northern States Power D. Ollanni 9:00 am 50-306 Bethesda of the qualification of reactor physics Company and safety evaluation methods for fuel reloads for Prairie Island I & 2 as presented in NSP reports NSPNA08101P and - 8102P 1/21/H2 50-395 lloliday Inn Review progress to date in the resolu-Argonne Natl. Lab.
W. Kane 9:00 am Bethesda tion of problem-associated Model D and Westinghouse and L steam generato s 1/21/82 P-il8 Staff reactions to 6/21/82 IlWR Owners llWR Owners Group V. Rooney 4
1:00 pm liethesda Group report, " Generation and Mitigation 2
of Combustible Gas Mixtures in inerted ilWR Mark I Containments" g
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PLEASE HE A0VIS10 TilAT DAILY RECORolNGS CAN BE ilEARO UN 492-7166 j
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- Copies of summaries of these meetings will be made pubilcly available and placed in the respective docket file (s) in j
the NRC and local public docunent rooms.
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DOCKET APPLICArtT flRC CONTACT __
DM/HMC NUMitLR LOCAT10t[
I,URIiOSE.
July 25-29 Portland, OR To attend professional meeting E. Y. Shum (FC)
E. Y. Shum sponsored by ASME/AflS on low-level waste disposal and decom-missioning of nuclear facilities.
Division of Safeguards DOCKET ATTENDEES /
DATE/ TIME NUMilER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT
'7/20-9am Willste,1993. Silver Spring Discuss new contract re N. llanns(PNL)
J.Dranscombe Recommendations to Strengthen H. Hiller (llARC)
K. Sanders IAEA Safeguards J. Branscombe(RES)
K. Sanders (NMSS) 7/10-21 Ilyatt Regency, Wash.,0.C.
Annual INMM Hecting NRC/NMSS, Etc.
N/A 7/18, lpm flyatt Regency, Dryce Room, Washington, D.C.
INtti 14 Subconmittee on N. Ilarms(PNL)
K. Sanders International Safeguards C.Vaughn(GE)
R.Nilson(Exxon)
C.Bachlor(IAEA)
J.Ellis(AGNS)
J.Gilbreath(TVA) g L. Green (ISPD) l l2 K. Sanders (NMSS) 8 C
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DATE/ TIME fluf1BER LOCATION PilRPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT _
July 20, 1982 Corps of Engineers Review Draft Task 2 Report J. Shamburger, COE; R. Pennifill, Waterways Experinent
" Tests for Evaluating Sites R. Pennifill, NRC WMLL Station for Disposal of LLW" Vickf. burg, MS July 21, 1982 Corps of Engineers Review Draft Task 2 Report on J. Shamburger, COE; R. Penni fill, Waterways Experiment Trench Design and Construction R. Pennifill, NRC WMLL Station Techniques July 21, 1982 Sheffield Site, IL Discuss Environmental David Ed, IDNS; D. Siefken, Monitoring with PNL and IDNS P. Richert, PNL; WMLL at Sheffield site R. Kirby, PNL; E. O'Donnell, RES/NRC; D. Stefken, WMLL/NRC July 22, 1982 Sheffield Site, IL Discuss Trench Cap Study with R. Page, KY DNR; D. Stefken, i
State of KY DNR & IDfl5 Doyle Mills, KY DNR WMLL
.i July 22, 1982 Urbana, IL Discuss Results of Computer Tom Johnson,15D5; D. Siefken, Modeling and Laboratory D. Stefken, WMLL/NRC WMLL Testing of Trench Caps 9
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PilRPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT _
(If Appilcable) 7/20-21 INEL Status of RES Idaho falls. ID EG8G Review EG&G o f R.G. 1.97 7/21 Idaho Falls, Id.
Program review of dry spent R. Einziger (HEDL)
D. Reisenweaver fuel storage research program R. Knecht (HED)
(CEBR)
L. Richardson (EG8G)
D.Reisenweaver(CEBR)
J. White (DOEl) (CEBR)
R. Miller (UNC D. Reisenweaver 7/22/82 Richlano, Wo.
Program review of facilities (CEBR) undergoing decommissioning D. Reisenweaver research program.
07/22 Washington, DC Joint meeting with representatives Representatives L. Hendricks from LANL and OSilA to design a from LANL &
respirator field testing study OSilA 1
7/23 Bolling AFB, WA Olscuss possible joint 8, comp 11-Col. Allen & Staff J. Burns mentary structural resear.ch J. Burns between the AF and RES J. Costello r,
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DOCKET DATE/ TIME NUMilER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT _
NRC CONTACT (If Applicable)
July 19 8:30 a.m.
Rm P-110 LOFT T/C Sullivan, Chen, Landry, sullivn McPherson All Day July 20 8:30 a.m.
Rm P-422 Semiscale, M005 Sullivan, Landry, Chen Sulliva July 20 1:00 p.m.
Rm P-422 B W Meeting Sullivan, Landry Sullivan t
July 22 8:30 a.m.
12th F1 Conf Rm Rosa IV EPB Sullivan 7/23 12th Floor Conf.
H Rule Cermak/Larkins/Long
July 26-28 Idaho Falls Periodic Management Meeting.
D. F. lbss July 29-30 Chicago, Illinois Meet with Regional Director and JG Keppler Of.F. Ross tour Zion plant.
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DOCKET DATE/ TIME flVMBER l0 CATION Pl!RPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT (If Applicabic) 7/27-28 Chicago Attend PVRC technical Consnittee on W. F. Anderson on Piping Systems 7/29 216NL Discuss cooperative pipe test}
EPRI,11. T. Tang J. O'Brien EG&G J. O'Brien 7/20 INEL Review Damping & llDR g
7/21 LLift Review Ioad Combination & Multiple LLNL, C. K. Chou J. O'Brien Supports 7/22 ANCO Review Pipe Tests & ilDR ANC0/BNL J. O'Brien lloward/ Reich 8
7/26-27 PORTLAND, OR Attend ASME/ANS Conference on Advancements ASME/ANS panel on J. Costello in Containment Design Analysis Containment Design 7/28 NRR Cordinate Containment integrity RES SED /RSCO & MSEB G. Arndt 7/22-23 Teledyne To observe tests on concrete an'chors Rudolf 00entgen II. Graves Boston,,MA 7/21 Columbus,O SC/SVR Committee Meeting S. Ilarrison
- 11. Gregg 7/20 208 NL Discuss potential areas of~6 search H. am bsqauss (AHL)
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT _
NRC CONTACT DOCKET (If Applicable)
July 21-22 Factory Mutual Quarterly Research Review Group S. Bernstein, S. Bernstein Research Corp.
fleeting for Fuel Cycle Facility A. Tse, RES Conference Center Safety Research Program J.Ayer, T. Clark.
Horwood,11A P.Loysen, F. Fisher, NMSS P.0wczarski, M. Chan, PNL W.Grego ry,R.Ma rti n, F. Krause, J.Bolstad, Los Alamos A. Tewarson, Factory Mutual Research Corp.
N. Alvares, LLNL P. Pagni, UCB
- 11. Mittler, Harvard M. Sinan-Tov, ORNL July 22 Room 1133 Willste Briefing on llTGR fir. Hears (GCRA),
R. Foulds 1:30 Pit B1dg.
Commercializatica DOC reps., Minogue, Strategy and Licersing
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DOCKET DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT _
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July 23 Rm 369 Discussion of program DRA and Sandia
- 0. Taylor 9 AM Nicholson Lane assumptions of B8090 personnel (Risk Limitation Effectiveness) with Sandia Personnel
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NRR, RES, R. Felt Sandia O//22 Temple Univ.
Terminal Block Test Progran RES, Temple U.
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, Protection Proqram t
0//21 Argonne, IL Contractor visit to discuss R.A.Wynveen(ANL)
J. Jones proposal 07/22 y
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DOCKET DATE/ TIME NUMilER LOCATION PilRPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT (If Applicable) 07/19/112 Nicholson Lane Discuss G.E. Iluman factors J. Quinn, r,E J. Norberg Laboratory and Projects 07/20-22 lloliday Inn EPRI-Seminar "lluman Factors Design M. Au Alexandria, VA Guidelines for NPP's E. Merschoff 07/21/82 INEL Review INEL FY82 results and INEL personnel J. Jenkins FY83 plans P
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REGION I MEETlHG_ NOTICES Jul 1982 DOCKET ATTENDEES /
DATEfilHE fiUtitirR LOCAil0N PURPOSE APPLICANT MRC CONTACT e
at RJ 7/19 50-352 Region I Offices SALP Board - Limerick Region I SALP Board R. Starostecki 1:00 p.m.
50-353 Units 1 and 2 Members 7/22 50-277 Region 1 Offices Enforcement Conference Philadelphia Electric-R. Starostecki 10:00 a.m.
50-278 Company - 5. L. Daltrof f.
Vice President, Production, et. al.
7/27 50-277 Philadelphia Electric SALP Meeting with Philadelphia Electric R. Starostecki 1:00 p.m.
50-278 Company Offices, Licensee Company - B. Boyer, 50-352 Philadelphia, PA Senior Vice President -
50-353 Nuclear; et. al.
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July 21, 1982
, 50-295 2 p.m.
50-304 Glen Ellyn, IL Enforcenent Conf.
Con'monwealth Edison Zion tJoctear Station A.U. Davis & Staff A.D.' Davis July 22, 1982 Gten Etlyn, IL Mich. Pubtic Serv.
Cownissicn J.G. Keppler E staff J.G. Keppler July 23, 1982 50-409 Glen Ellyn, IL Management Conf.
Dairyland Power t.aCrosse Plant A.B. Davis & Staff A.B. Davis 10 a.m.
July 26, 1982 Systematic Assessment of Iowa Elec. Co.
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Subject:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING JULY 23, 1982 i
A summary of key events is included as a convenience to those Commissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.
Encio. ore Contents A
t Administration B
l Huclear Reactor Regulation I
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards C
D Inspection and Enforcement Nuclear Regulatory Research E
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Executive Legal Director G
International Programs H
State Prograr:s I
l Resource Management l
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data J'
j Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights K*
L Regional Offices i
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J Executive Director for Operations N*
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tieek Ending hly 23, 1982 Susouchanna 1
.I and low-power testing 4 5 percent was A restricted OL allowing fuel loading $t Co. and to the Allegheny Electric issued to the Pennsylvania Power & L1 Cooperative. Inc. for Unit 1 en kly,7.1982.
f Morth Anna, 2 Loose or degraded thenmal sleeves could extend present MA-2 unscheduled cutage by five weeks. NRC staff is currently evaluating the Westinghouse position
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that thermal sleeves are not required.
TKI-2 Core Inspection
,4 The " Quick Look" inspection performed on July 21, 1982 revealed rubble approxi-Except for a control rod spider mately five feet below the top of the core.
assembly, no structural cocponents could be identified in the core rubble during the' initial reviews of the TV pictures.
Primary system remains j
depressurized and partially drained following the " Quick Look."
EPICOR II Preffiter Shipment J
The first sampling and inerting of an EPICOR II preffiter is still scheduled l
to begin the week of July 26, 1982. The liner is scheduled to be sent to the Battelle-Colmbus Laboratory on August 10.
Sumraer, 1_
20, 1982 the ASLB issued a partial initial Decision in the OL proceed-On July ing. The Decision addressed the seismic issues and concluded that if seismic-related licensing conditions were implemented, seismic safety would be assured.
San Onofre, 2 & 3 On July 16, 1982, thh ASLAB issued a Decision in the San Onofre OL proceeding denying the request of intervercrs for a stay of the Licensing Board's Initial Decision regarding full-power emergency preparedness pending appeal.
Ofablo Canyon, 1 & 2 On July 16, 1982, the ASLAB issued an order in the Diablo Canyon OL proceeding, holding in abeyance the request of joint intervenors (to reopen the low-power record to consider QA/QC deficiencies, to revoke the Licensing Board decision on these issues, and to revoke the low-power license) pending certification to the Co::rnission of three questions (see Enclosure F for details).
TMI-2 Cleanup Funding As part of an $82.7 million rate increase recently granted by the New Jersey
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/1 Week Ending July 23, 1982 ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT l
STATUS OF REQUESTS d
Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision i
Received 3 51 18 Granted 251 1
i Dented 46 11 Pending 54 6
ACTIONS THIS WEEK i
Received d
j Esma Rita Mihal Requests all documents on the Lakewood Hospital (82-310) during the period 1956-1957.
Alma Collie, Requests a copy of the " Boiling Water Reactors l
Biotechnology, Inc.
Systems Manual" issued by the NRC, Inspection and j
(82-311)
Enforcement Training Center.
I Donald L. Barlett, Requests all documents relating to the fuel
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The Philadelphia inventory differences involving plutonium and i
Inquirer uranium at the Nuclear Fuel Services plant at (82-312)
Erwin, Tennessee for the years 1976 through 1981.
i Wells Eddleman, Requests three categories of documents regarding i
North Carolina Public pins designed to hold neutron shielding pads in i
Interest Research Group place under accident conditions, j
(82-313) l
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David A. Coppell, Requests information concerning an Iridium-192 seed Amersham Corporation which is used for medical tsplantations manufactured i
i (82-314) by Rad-Irid, Inc. of Washington, DC.
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David A. Coppell, Requests information concerning an Iridfun-192 seed Amersham Corporation which is used for medical implantations manufacturtd
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(82-315) by Alpha-Onega services Inc. of Paramount, Calt fornta.
Jan Holland Hickey, Requests a list of all facilities licensed to possess Cobe Laboratories Inc.
more than 100,000 curies of Cobalt 60.
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J. M. Felton 492-7211 i
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Requests taso categories of documents regarding l
i Matthew C. Jay
- safe end" technigos for joining sensitizable j
(82-317) stainless steel parts by an unsensitizable Tatermediate part.
Randa L. Kiel, Raquests a copy of the contract and the technical i
Soeing Computer posal in response to RFP RS-ADM-82-356 ration and Maintenance of the NRC n-ent
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Control Systan."
Thomas C. wheeler, Requests all of the enclosures to Mr. Reedy's Pettit & Martin October 14, 1981 letter, and all other documents (82-319) submitted to the istC by Messrs. Reedy Nerbert.
or Lundin regarding the Atlas Machtne & Iron j
Works Inc.
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.Laurie A. Margolis, Requests all the document request forms currently j
Lowenstein, Newman maintained at the PDR.
j Reis & Axelrad (82-320)
Fred Millar, Requests four categories of doctsments regarding Environmental.
the transportation of radioactive spent fuel Policy Institute and/or wastes by Virginia Electric Power Company.
(82-321)
Gail Yan Dyken Requests all documents regarding W. R. Grace and l
(82-322)
Company in Wayne, New Jersey between the years
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1954 through 1982.
Richard C. Juneau Requests documents on Dr. Willhelm Reich, Dr. Eva I
(82-323)
Reich, Oranur (a biological experiment using radioactive material), Orgone, Organon and D.O.R.
i (Deadly Orgone Radiation).
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William D. McCann, Jr.,
In response to a request for copies of any Standard The Austin American Assessment of Licensee Performance conducted Statesman between the years 1977 and 1982 for the South Texas l
(82-266)
Nuclear Project, made available 11 documents.
Richard A. Udell, In response to a request for documents which detail Critical Mass collective dose exposures in 1981 for operating l
Energy Project nuclear power plants and which analyze this (62-285) inferisation, made available 98 documents.
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Technical Analysis Inspection Report No. 277/81-07, 278/81-09 which Corporation do not contain inforestion subject to MC 1
(82-288) regulations found at 10 CFR 2.790, made available the requested information.
Peter von Stackelberg In response to a request for copies of RC records (82-292) concerning the use of radioactive materials as j
4 radiological weapons, informed the requester the NRC has no documents subject to this regnest.
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Suggested that he contact the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense.
Clarence H. Braddock, Jr..
In response to a request for a copy of the non-
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proposal under NRC Request for Proposal Ro. RS-j (82-305)
MS-82-034, made available a copy of the l
requested record.
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Warren C. Liebold In response to a request for seven cateprias of (82-117) documents concerning the Hayward Tyler Pump 1
Company, made available 37 documents. Denied two i
docunents in their entirety and portions cf four documents concerning the investigation.
j Daniel Atst, In response to a request for all documents relating i
The Record to NRC activities concerning W. R. Graca and 1
(82-219)
Company in Wayne, New Jersey, made available 194 i
documents. Denied portions of four documents, the disclosure of which would constituta a lj clearly meerranted investon of personal privacy.
Referred two docoents to the Department of Energy for their disposition and direct response l
to the requestar.
I Richard A. Udell, In response to an APPEAL TO THE EDO for the Critical Mass draft NOREG-0844, ' Resolution of Unresolved Energy Project Safety Issues A-3. A-4, and A-5 Regarding Steam (82-A-6-82-210)
Generator Tube Integrity", continued to deny the report containing advice, opinions and recommendations. Made available a list of the references from the draft NUREG.
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Period cf Performance: Two (2) years i
Sponsor: 19tSS Status: Cost-Mus-Fixed-Fee '(Task Order) Contreet suarded to Engineers International Inc. in the enount of $1,196,080.00 on' July 19, 1982.
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SECY - Dated Apd1 15,1981 authorized the staff to enter into Contract imC-10-81-359 i
with Technassociates. Inc. fbr support in developing the IFMIS (Intsproted Financial Management Information System). Commission approval stipu,ated that the project should act exceed $1,000,000. The staff is currently reviaring the contractor's July 14, 1982 letter which states that Technessociates will reprire additional funding of approximately $205,000 to complete the wort. The staff is i
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Lisittas Areas of Consideration fbr Prdmotion Office Directors and ' Regional Administrators now have the option to limit areas of consideration in promotion actions to the office, division or regional office in wsich the vacancy exists. This flext-bility will permit managers to better control FTE staff years expended.
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j (1) 5 loop-12 inch-accumulator line: all welds gone, sleeve loose j
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(2) C loop-12' inch-accumulator line: a weld is cracked and sleeve protruding 1/4 inch into cold leg l
(3) B loop-3 inch-charging line: weld cracked and sleeve rotated l
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(4) C loop-6 inch-cold leg SI line: welds cracked and sleeve rotated l
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3 On July 18,1982, VEPC0 informed the staff that the present unschedul.ed i
MA-2 outage will be s'xtended at least 5' weeks to cut lines and remove i
sleevas. Current Westinghouse analysis indicates that thermal sleeves 4
are not required. The'IWtc staff has agreed with this position on another case; thd staff is evaluating this with position for horth Anna. It is
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to cold shutdown and the steam generator entered. The leak was found to '
b4 frois an explosive tube plug. The plug had leaked earlier during 5 l
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and discovered foreign objects.
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At 1:07 p.m. on July 20, '1982, a normally open discharge valve for the.
Salt Water Cooling System, from both Service Water Heat Exchangers, failed in the closed position. This resulted in the loss of both Service Water t
trains which cool several safety related systems. In approximately 30 sinutes, one Service Water Heat Exchanger was restored to operation via the emergency " overboard" discharge path. Use of this path results in the inoperability of one Component Cooling Water Heat Exchanger.
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Plant Status Core Cooling Mode: Heat transfer from the reactor coolant system (RCS) l
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Available Core Cooling Modes: Mini Decay Heat Removal ( M t) system.
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Major Parameters (as of 0545, July 23,1982) (approximate values) i Average Incore Thermocouples:
112'F Maximum Inco. Therwocouple:
130'F RCS Loop Temperatures:
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Hot Leg 96*F 100'F 93*F 85'F ColdLeg((1) 2)
95'F 87'F Pressure: The reactor coolant system is vented to the reactor building.
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Effluent and Environmental (Radiological) Information Liquid effluents from the TMI site released to the Susquehanna River
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accordance with NRC requirements and City of L ncaster Agreement dated February 27,1980.
4 During the period July 16, 1982, through July 22,1982, the effluents contained no detectable radioactivity at the discharge point although individual effluent sources which originated within Unit 2 contained small amounts of radioactivity. Calculations indicate that less than fivehunGred-thousandths (0.00005) of a curie of tritium were discharged.
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analytical results for the samples which were taken June 26, 1982, i
through July 9,1982, from the EPA's Counting Laboratory at Las Vegas, Nevada. These results will be included in a subsequent 2
report.
1, No radiation above normally occurring background levels was detected in any of the samples collected from the EPA's air and gamma rate j
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The following are the NRC air sample analytical results for the onsite continuous air sampler:
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9" rood Deadneralizer System JSDSS. Processing of batch 32 (the fifth
'itatch of RG5 water) began on July W.1982, with axpected completion on July 25,1982.
Parameters for this batch will be included in the report for next week.
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EPICOR II. The EPICOR !! system is currently shutdown on a staney l
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Reactor Coolant System (RCS) Feed and Bleed. The feed and bleed process is on hold until completion of the " Quick Look" activities (which are summarized in the next paragraph).
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Reactor Bbilding Entries - Core Inspection. The closed circuit television inspection of the reactor core (the " Quick Look" inspection) was perfonned on Wednesday, July 21,1982. The TV camera was lowered through the center control rod leadscrew orifice. The camera field of view was limited, by water turbidity, to two or three inches. As the camera was inserted through-the upper plenum of the reactor, the control rod support components could be identified, although their condition i
could not be ascertained. When the camera was lowered into the core region, the observers could identify rubble approximately five feet below the top of the core. No structural components could be seen above the rubble. The lateral field of view of the camera was very limited;-
therefore, the lateral extent of the area that was void of structural i
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Except for a control rod spider assembly (which may have detached from the leadscrew during uncoupling), no structural componer.ts could be identified in the core rubble during the initial reviews of the TV
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Water samples from the area above the core regjon indicated that the boron concentration was in access of 3800 ppe.
Incore thennocouple temperature indicators show that the average incore temperature has j
increased from approximately 102*F to 199'F (<2 degrees / day) since the primary water'1evel was lowered. (Approximately 20,000 gallons of l
primary system water were drained to a reactor coolant bleed tank as part of the " Quick 1.ook" inspection.)
J, The primary system remains depressurized and partially drained following the " Quick Lcok". The licensee is evaluating a tape of the TV i
transmission to detersint the next course of action.
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, July 26,1982. The NRC is currently reviewing both the operating procedures and shipment criteria, in preparation for the August 10, 1982 -
shipment of the first EPICOR II PF liner to the Battelle-Coimbus i
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Dn Wednesday, July 28, 1982, Lake Barrett will meet with the Middletown l
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Conference, Denver, Colorado.
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An amendment was recently issued to Kerr-McGee to permit broad, but controlled ura d
lcf citrogen containing raffinate produced at ^. heir Gore Oklahoma UFs production
!j ) plant as fertilizer. The amendment action tas s rted by a staff safety evaluation
! :.and publication of a negative declaretion in the 1 Resister based on an -
l : environmental 1spect~ appraisal. published in April 1s52.
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- -Public Meetine Concernine Decommissioning of (MC Plant' On July 15 a member of the letSS sta,ff along with 2 individuals from Region I attended a public information meeting to discuss the status of the deconmissioning of the United Nuclear facility at' Wood River Junction, Rhode Island. The following subjects 1
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Status of decontamination efforts and schedule for completion.
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Status of the aquifer contamination study being performed.
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NRC's decommissioning procedure, and confirmatory survey.
j The main public concern wts the chemical and radiological contamination in the i
aquifer. TheTSGS explanation which showed that the area and depth of contamination to be very narrow and restricted to UNC's property and that the aquifer discharges j
i into the Pawcatuck River 1500 feet from the plant appeared to quiet some public cerncerns; however, the consensus of the people attending the meeting was that j
they did not want NRC to terminate the ifcense until the contamination in the aquifer was below EPA's interim primary drinking water standards.
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On July 16 members of the NRC staff met with representatives of the Governor of Rhode Island to discuss the draft Memorandtsa of Understanding related to the i
decommissioning of the United Nuclear facility at Wood River Junction, Rhode Island.
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for comment and a counter proposal by the NRC staff. The concerns of the State were I
acknowledged and the staff agreed to prepare a second proposal to incorporate i
sections to accommodate as much as possible of the State's wishes.
CRBR Fuel Cycle Environmental Review i
The decision was made by NRR to recirculate the CRBR environmental statement bpdate as a supplement to the 1977 FES. As a result of this decisioq, MMSS will need to 1
review the new schedule when it is establishd and update its resource allocations.
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! July 29,1982 in the DOE Auditoritas, Germantown, Miiryland, and will be open to the j public. A letter will be sent to all commentors on proposed 10 CFR 60 inviting-j
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The followiag Sinnificant Enfortsment Actions were taken during the past week:
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5-82-N, Carolina Poner and Light Company (Brunswick Unit 1) - A notice of Violation and a Notice of Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $120,000wereissued en July 16, 1982. The action is based on a
a unsatisfactory perfomance of operators at the facility resulting in g
-violations involving failure to recognize failed. safety-related < nstrumenta-7 tion and to fully implement a required action statement once the failure p
was recognized.
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EM-82-25 Midstate Testing Laboratory, N:orporated (Materials licensee, f
Mammond Indiana) - An Order to Show Cauve and an Order Suspending i
License Effective Ismediately we't issued on July 22, 1982. The action is based or. the licensee's appt.ient abandonment of its radiographic o
facility and its radiographic equipment, sources, and devices.
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The following Preliminary Notifications were issued during the past week:
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PHO-II-82-778 Florida Power and Light Company (Turkey Point Unit 4) -
Steam Generator Update.
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Ph0-II-82-788, Virginia Electric and Power Company (North Anna Units 1 4
and 2) - Thermal Sleeve Test Results.
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PNO-II-82-83 Carolina Power and Light Company (Robinson Unit 2) - Steam Generator Tube Leak.
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PHO-II-82-84. Tennessee Valley Authority (Browns Ferry Unit 2) - Media j
Interest In Shutdown.
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PNO-II-82-85, Carolina Power and Light Company (Brunswick Units 1 and 2) -
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PNO-!!!-82-67, Commonwealth Edison Company (LaSalle) - Special Inspection s
Report Issued On Construction Allegations.
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PNG-III-82-68, Commonwealth Edison Company (LaSc11e Unit 1), Consumers 1
Power Company (Midland Units 1 and 2), Illinois Power Company (Clinton Unit 1) - News Media Interest In HVAC Allegations.
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PNO-!Y-82-02, Louisiana Power and Light Company (Waterford Unit 3) -
Fire In Cable Room.
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PNO-TMI-82-16A,168,16C, and 16D, GPU Nuclear Corporation (Three Mile Island Unit 2) - Video Inspection of TMI-2 Reactor Core.
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Musber 81-26, Part 3. Supplement Number 1. Clarification of Placement of Personnel Monitoring Devices for External Radiation was issued on July 19,1982.
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Mtsaber 82-24 Water Leaking from Uranium Hexafluoride Overpacks wa:
l issued on July 20, 1982.
lksaber 82-25, Fa110res of Hiller Actuators Upon Gradual Loss of Air c.
Pressure was issued on July 20, 1982.
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Meer 82-26, RCIC and HPCI Turbine Exhaust Check Valve Failures was l
issued on July 22, 1982.
i Number 82-28. Hydrogen Explosion While Grinding In The Vicinity Of j
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The Operations Center will be activated on July 28, 1982 to i
participate in the Duane Arnold emergency preparedness exercise.
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1ssues. recommendations for the UPTF cast matrix and specifications j
for TRAC calculations (both GPWR and UFTF calculations) in~FY 1983 i
and FY 1984. The suggested test matrix includes all phenomena i
which the U.S. war.ts to investigate, but the number of parametric tests will be limited.
i The number and location of T/C's for the fluid / fluid mixing test j
- in tJPTF was agreed to. FRG agreed the downconer injection is l
necessary to investigate SW and BBR simulations in UPTF.
KWU/BMFT/NRC Exchange Agreement i
An exchange agreement between WU/8MFT and NRC on computer codes and caluations was drafted. EU would share results of the use I
of NRC codes in exchange for released versions of these codes.
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of code output.
a Demonstration of Plant Data Bank Systes j
Technology Development of California conducted a demonstration of 1
the plant data bank system at INEL on 7/15-16. NRC also discussed a possible participation by INEL in plant data aquisition, preparation l
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vessel has arrived and chances are (pod that some of the schedule l
slippage due to the late vessel del' very will be recovered. Flow detectors from the facility were sent to INEL for calibration in j
single phase flow. Reports of the facility description, scaling study and test plan are being prepared.
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. bank. Test SSIB02 referred to a 50 percent break size test $51503 j
provided reference data for*cogarison of Semiscale test results j
with those from the LO3I B-R1M test from a test facility in !spra, j
Italy.
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released an infomal report by D. M. Ogden on Evaluation of the i
RECHT SEASET Reflood Data Base," EGG-NTAP-5918. The preliminary i
report perfomed an evaluatien of the FLECHT SEASET reflood data base relative to the reflood of nuclear rods. Selected tests from the MRU rJflood thennal hydraulic test series were sisulated i
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atypicalities any have influenced the test results. Also, analyses must be done on tests run at LOFT r. year ago to fully understand the relationship between the'two facilitter. Finally, computer calculations with RELAPS will be performed to compara the code J
predicted behavior of a large PWR with that for Semiscale. Since the tests were specifically requested by NRR, the post-test analysis i
effort is being coordinated with MRR to insure that they have the i
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Nort is continuing on schedule for:4 set of'four rod' withdrawal transtants the last week ta' August.
Meeting With Mr. Heinz Baschek of Switzerland
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of U.S. and Swiss requirements concerning the protection of nuclear power plants against sabotage.
Publication to be Issued in the Near Future
Title:
Spent Fuel Storage Design Basis (Reg. Guide 1.13, Rev. 2)
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Following extensive coordination of responses to public comments with cognizant MRR individuals, the guide is receiYing editing.
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443-5910 Publication Issued During the Week of July 19-23, 1982 Reg. Guide 3.52 Standard Format and Content for the Health and Safety Sections of License Reneml Applications for Uranium fuel Fabrication Plants. Task FP 716-4.
Forthcoming Speaking Engagement Tuesday, August 10, 1982 1982 Utility / User '.,onference on the HTGR Hyatt Islandia Hotel San Diego, CA Panel Session on "HTGR Programs and Expe.ience".
Participant: Robert B. Minogue, " Status and Di-ection of HTGR Safety Research at the NRC" i
j OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LECAL DIRECTOR ITDts 0F INTEREST WEEK ENDING JULY 23, 1982 Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station. Unit 1 On July 20, 1982, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board issued a Partial Initial Decision in this operating license proceeding. In its decision, the Licensing Board addressed the seismic issues raised in this proceeding and concluded that if the licensing conditions relating to:
(1) seismic monitoring and (11) the successful completion of the confirmatory program on plant equipment and ece-ponents are implemented, "the seismic safety of the Summer Nuclear Plant will be assured."
Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (Cobalt-60 Storage Facility)
On July 16, 1982, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board issued its Decision (ALAB-682) in the above proceeding addressing the petition to intervene and accompanying request for a hearing regarding the renewal of a 10 CFR Part 30 materials license for a Cobalt-60 source.
In its Decision, the Appeal Board reversed the Licensing Board's decision that the petitioner lacked standing to intervene and remanded the case to the Licensing Board to determine whether the petitioner could advance one acceptable contention. The Appeal Board also raised for possible Commission consideration the question of the requirement of public notice in materials licensing matters.
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3 On July 16, 1982, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board issued a decision in this operating license proceeding denying the request of the interrenors for a stay of the Licensing Board's Initial Decision regarding full-power emergency preparedness pending appeal. In its decision, the Appeal Board concluded that the "intervenors have not ande a strong showing that they are likely to prevail on the merits on either the substantive or procedural issues they have raised.
To the extent the Licersing Board identified deficiencies in applicants' amer-gency planning for San Onofre, these deficiencies are being compensated for by other measures now in place. We therefore conclude that intervenors are not threatened with irreparable injury by the prospect of a full power operating license being issued for San Onofre and that the public interest favors dental I
of their stay applications."
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.1a the Mable Cages operettag license precoading (AUS-681) which addressed the Joiet laterveners' ingoes.t to nopen the new power record to consider WQC i
s deficiencies at Mablo Cagyon,-to revoke the Licenstag Board's decision se these j
P1 issues, and to revoke the los p license ihr Mable Canyon. The Appeal teard
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Commission of three questions. The questions certifled to the Commission are:
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suspending the low-power license for Mablo Canyon.
p Onit 1. and establishing en independent verit'ication program to deprive the appropriata adjedicatory boar 1ts of jurisdiction to consider a metten to reopen the l
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.i Arrangement Activity j
IP this week forwarded for Swiss Federal Office of Energy (F0E) countersipature the NC-FDE (henewal) Arrangement for the Exchange of Technical Informatten and Cooperation in Nuclear Safety Matters." The ED0 signed it for EC se 4
July 20, after IP had obtained Executive Branch clearance.
The Netherlands Ministry for Social Affairs and Employment (MSAE) which, among other things, has responsibility for the safety of Dutch nuclear power plants, has advised IP that it has accepted the latest redraft of the proposed MC-MSAE
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(Renewal) Arrangement and has transmitted it to their Legal Department and to their Minister for formal approval. The MSAE hopes to have a Casurissioner visit the Hague to sign the renewal Arrangement for EC before the present one expires j
in October.
4 Foreign Visits to NRC On Wednesday Mr. Heinz Baschek of the Bernau Nuclear Plant in Switzerland met 4
with RES, MRR, and MMSS staff to discuss backfitting of older plants for protection against earthquakes, floods, lightning strikes, airplane crashes, and sabotage.
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(For further information contact Eva Szent-!vany. IP. X24506.)
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95N No. 518 PWR Plants - To Detect Common Mode Failures Relative to the
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" FLASH" Experiment DSM No. 522 Fuel Pin Behavior in Power Burst Experiments Performed in CABRI**
DSN No. 523e - Gas Pressure Generation from Irradiated Fuel During Transient Heating in the Silene Reector**
DSN k. 524e - MARA 01/02 Experimental Validation of the SEURBNUK and SIRIUS Containment Codes **
DSN No. 525e - Behavior of a PWR Reactor Containment Submitted to an External Explosion (Summary in English) 4 DSN %. 526e - Analysis of the Clad Behavior During a Transient Overpower Excursion **
DSM No. 527 Study of the Behavior of the Containment Building of PWR-Type Reactors Until Complete Failure in Case of LOCA**
Dynarr.ic Behavior of Raft and Pile Foundations Tests and DSN No. 528 Computational Models for Ground Motion Induced by the Compacting Machine **
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DSN No. 530 - Measurement of Iodine in a PWR Reactor Core During Normal Operation DSM No. 531 - Radiolysis of Cesium Iodide Solutions at 350 and 850 C Deleted from PDR copy
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DSN ho. 532 - The Transport of Fission Products in Case of a %pothetical t
Accident in PWRs DSN ho. 534 - Analytic Solution for the Particle Concentration and Dry 1
Deposition in the Atmosphere DSN No. 535 - Wastes from French Operating huclear Power Plants l
SN No. 26 - Bulletin of the Safety of Nuclear Installations (Sent for translation)
CEA - Information Notes
- The Year 1981 and the Pursuit of the Nuclear Program in France **
- Scientific and Technical Responsibility in the Modern World From the FRG:
BMI Statistical Results Concerning Occupational Radiation Exposure (1980)
(Sumary in English)
From Japan:
ANRE - Study of Core Spray Distribution Test (Sent for translation)
- Incident Reports:
- M1hama #1 Steam Generator Leak
- Fukushima fl. Unit 5 - Malfunction of One Main Steam Isolation Valve 1
- Fukushima Daiichi, Unit 1 - Malfunction of the detector (12/03/81)
(Sent for translation)
From Taiwan:
Reportable Occurrence Report No. R0-01-031 of Chin-Shan Nuclear Power Plant (Sent for translation)
- From the U.K.:
NII -A Review of the Pre-Construction Safety Report for Strewell 'B' Nuclear Power Station **
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(For further infonmation contact Am11ta Ismercur, BES, KG4.D From Ital :t LEC 82-10 LOBI Project - Experimame=1 tra Report eum tE Test B-101**
(CEC - Joimat Amerch Cerstww Imrs)
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OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS ITEMS OF INTEREST l f WEEK ENDING JULY 23, 1982 TMI-2 Cleanup Funding As part of an $82.7 million rate increase recently granted by the new Jersey Board of Public Utilities to Jersey Central Power and Light Company,
$13.8 million was allowed for cleanup of TMI-2 ($12.5 annually on a net i
basis). Since this was granted by a summary order and a more deta* led substantive final order is not yet out, more information on this matter will follow when received. This is the first instance cf either the Pennsylvania or New Jersey utilit/ commission allowing cleanup '7unding I
without a link to TMI-1 restart.
Model State Radiation Control Act Over two years and many staff months of coordinated effort of NRC, EPA, BRH, DOL, and State personnel culminated this week in the adoption by the Council of State Governments (CSG) of our suggested revision to the 1961 Model State Radiation Control Act. The change incorporates provisions of the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act, provisions for civil penalties, user fees, low level radioactive waste and surety requirements and eliminates the problem of promotional and regulatory fun::tions being housed in the same agency. CSG considered 120 proposals for model legislation i
in this the second stage of the screening process; 4 of the 120 were proposed by the Federal government; this was the only one of the 4 Federal proposals accepted. Forty bills were approved for publication in the 1982 edition of CSG's Suggested State Legislation. Chuck Hardin, Executive Secretary of the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, testified at the CSG meeting as to the strong support of the States for the revisions.
Meeting with Mississippi State Officials re HLW f
On Wednesday, July 21, NMSS Waste Management staff, OSP and the Region I' 1
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NRC Input to DOE Reply to Senator McClure NRC assisted the U. S. Department of Energy in completing the DOE draft
" Status Report: Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compacts," dated May 1982, by updating the responses to Senator McClure's questions that initiated l
the report. In a letter dated July ti,1982 to W. J. William Bennett, DOE, two major areas were highlighted - the scope of the compact and the appropriateness of State inspection of IftC licensees. Two major issues related to the scope of the compact were discussed:
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M fice of State Programs disposal, and (2) the regulatory regime.
Other important issues that ware addressed include the definitions of low-level radioactive waste and of transuranic waste, the restriction on export of waste, exclusion of other Federal Government activities beyond those described in the Low Level Radio-active Waste Policy Act and the 1986 import exclusion date.
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During tie week of June 21,1982, Phase 1 of the review of the New Mexico Radiation Control Progran was completed. Phase 2 of the review, i.e.,
review of State's uranium mill inspection files and review of State Engineer's assessant procedures for uranium mill tailing impoundments, is scheduled for coupletion during the week of July 26, 1982.
The State of Maryland's Radiation Control Program will be reviewed the week of July 26, 1982.
Training Course Twenty inspectors from 17 States will attend a one-week course in Inspection Procedures to be given in Region 11 the week of July 26, 1982. Staff from Region II, OSP, IE and Agreement States will present the course.
Part 61 Meeting On July 20, 1982, OSP and M4SS met with representatives from South Carolina to discuss implementation of 10 CFR Part 61.
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Issued Systematic Evaluation Program (SEP Book) NUREG-0485, Vol. 6, No. 6, containing data as of 6/30/S2.
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Portland General Electric Company Trojan - DN 50-344 On July 20, 1982, two members of the Region V staff and the NRC Senior Resident inspector at Trojan met with the licensee to discuss the proposed resumption of power operation with unrecovered fuel pellets in the primary coolant system and with some fuel pellets and cladding unaccounted for.
j The NRC representatives also reviewed the licensee's safety evaluation covering this matter. As a result of this meeting, the reviewers con-cluded that the licensee had performed a comprehensive evaluation and that operation in the pmposed manner did not appear to introduce any significantly increased risks to the health and safety of the public.
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ITDtS dDDRESSED BY THE COPMISSION - WEEK ENDING JtILY 23,1982 Staff Requirenents - Briefino on Staff Plans for Quality Assurance,10:00 a.m.,
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j Thursday, July 15, 1982, C-issioners' Conference Raa=, D.C. Office (Open to Public), kan Secy to Dircks, 7/19/82_
The Constission was briefed by the staff on the status of The Constission I
plans for quality asrurance dinprovements.
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Staff Requirements - Discussion of SECY-82-153 - Proposed Rulemaking -
Accreditation of Qualification Testing Organizations,10:00 a.m., Tuesday,_
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Cammissioners' Conference Room (CW to Public Attendance),_
J July 20,1982, Memo Secy for the Record, 7/20/82 The Coz=nission* was briefed by sts.f and. by industry represan-tatives on the. proposed rule requiring use of testing orga.nizations accredited by IEEE (SECY-82-153).
Representing industry were:
AIF/EPRI - Warren Owen, Executive VP Duke Power Company 4
AIF Policy Committee for Nuclear Regulation l
Arnold-Roby, Northeast Utilities Chairman, AIF, Equipment Qualification Subcommittee 1
Bob Kubick, EPRI/HSAC j
James R. Owens, President-elect, IEEE l
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SECY-82-111 - Rapirements for Energency Response Capability.
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The staff should provide an information paper which responds to the ACRS' reconunendations (May 10, 1982 letter to the Chairman) for additional staff attention to emergency operating procedures, the Safety Parameter Display System, and Control Room Design Reviews. (NRR) 2.
Item 8 on page 23 of the Enclosure to SECY 82-111 l
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Reasonable exceptions to goals for the number of l
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Add the following to the first paragraph on page 1 of l
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As indicated below, however, the fundamental requirements will be translated into binding legal requirements in the manner specified."
Section 201 of the Energy Reorganization Act, 42 U.S.C. 35841, provides that action of the commission shall be determined by a " majority vote of the members present."
Commissioner Asselstine was not present when this item was affirmed, but had previously indicated that he would approve.
,Camen4sioner Gilinsky was also not present when this iten was affirmed, but had previously indicated that he would disapprove.
Bad Commissioners Gilinsky and Asselstine been present, they would have affirmed their prior votes.
Accordingly, the formal vote of the Commi.ssion was 3-0 in favor of the decision.
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Staff Requirements (Cont'd) l 4.
The statement under No. 1, on page 4 should be modified j
so that the last sentence reads:
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"While the NRC does not plan to impose additioF. l requirements on licensees regarding SPDS, the will work with the industry to assure the developt.
. of appropriate industry standards for SPDS systems. (Nat) 5.
The description provided to the ACRS on May 7,1982 by l
Hugh Thompson on MRC intentions regarding control room I
design review should be incorporated into SECY 82-111.
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(See also commissioner Ahearne's vote sheet of 6/10/E2, j
and pages 4-5 of the attachments to it.)
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The enclosure to SECY-82-lll should be published as a j
NUREG-0737 Supplement.
You should make the appropriate modifications to the enclosure to make it suitable foe such publication.
In particular, you need to include the language proposed by OGC in their July 15, 1982 j
memorandum as modified in enclosure A.
You also sha=M reflect that the document is Commission direction to licensees rather'than a proposki for Commission review. (mut) 8.
Page 1 to the anclosure of SECY-82-lll should be modified i
as attached (Enclosure B).
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The Commis; ion has agreed that a Policy Statement be issued reflecting the Commission's approval of the enclosure to SECY-82-lli.as a Supplement to NUREG-0737.
The proposed Policy Statessant by OGC (July 15,1982 memorandum) should be revised as attached (Enclosure C) j with appropriate additional changes to reflect that SECY-82-lll is to be issued as a Supplement to NUREG-
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NUREG-0696 should be revi. sed, reviewed by CRGR and i
approved and issued as a Regulatory Guide.
The nn==rf ariam should be advised of the progress and the final version should be sent to the W=nission for review (under negative consant procedures) prior to f ssuance.
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SELT4255 h W Ntion - Pressure Transients During i
Shutemm at a anchener-W1sut.Eumo Secy to Dircks, 7/21/82 i
e the Commaission (with all Commissioners This As tan adyteryota agumming) Emme pamL the proposed abnormal occurrence and
]a the===~-Eh amburaI'. Engistar Notice subject to amiifl rim [Fums Wii auf 7 of page 3 to read "...which l
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the 4=me-lumist of amt Basram.
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ef =mma at:spx timme Ommaission suggests that you drop j
the ghrasum= if i=. is mutighmt, the Commission would like to kumar if the I:Esenm is eramining it.
You should make the abovat my to t: he Pete.ral Register Notice and return it Set puAsiE iem*'ur--
(EDCVMEODj diECY~ SUSENSE:.
8/9/82).
The Ef ficut for EmslyW= auf Evaluation of Operational Data was infoM af sis amactism on July 20, 1982.
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Staf'hequirummarits-WiEisa sf 0RNL Report, " Potential Precursors to 5evere j
Care tusaur". Im.m.. 4 11 5. 1982, Commissioners' Conference Room (0 pen a
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.. h ChER to Dircks 7/22/82 The w-ian uns.hme=ietet by Bob Bernaro, RES, and Joe i
Mimeick, SAI, as t3mmme Oak Ridge National Laboratory Report titbd Wan~ Prmacturunru to Severe Core Damage. "
The Chairumman sequetsw that the staff keep the Commission j
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Staff' Reauirements - Briefing en Minimum Number of Shifts Reoutred at Operatino Reactors, 2:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 21, 1982 Connissioners' Conference Room (0 pen to Nblic Attendance) Memo Secy to Dircks, 7/23/82 The Commission
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The C~-ission by a vote of 3-1 voted against taking any steps to develop a policy or a rule on the number of shifts.
(Chairman Palladino and Commissioners Ahearne and Roberts voted against; Connaissioner Gilinsky voted in favor.)
The Commission directed that inspections of operating reactors include examination of a sampling of overtime records to determine the cause for the overtime, whether work is properly authorized in accordance with existing. procedures and whether the authority for overtime is being abused.
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Staff Requirements - Discussion of GAO Re art on Reactor Owrator Capabilities, 2:00 p.m., July 22, 1982, Em =issioners' onference Room,
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i The Commission requested that the staff:
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Submit the proposed response to the GAO to the Commitsion for review; and I
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Draf t a request for a one week extension to the deadline i
for NRC reply to Congress.
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NfC Staff Rauirements - Affirmation Session, 3:30 p.m.. Thursday. July 15. 1982,
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Conniss oners' Conference Room (Public Meeting), M 5ecy to Bickwit, Cotter and Dircks, 7/23/82 I.
SECY-82 10 CFR Part 50 - Proposed Rule to Clarify 3
Applicability of License Conditions and Technical specifi-cations in an Emergency The Commission, by a vote of 5-0* approved for publication a proposed rule, as modified in
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SECY-82-99 (Cont'd) t is immediately needed to protect the puh1.ic health and safe:y.
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These have been included in Attachmant 1 as the t'a==4 ssion's j
commants.
The proposed rule as attached also includes the additional comments of Commaissioner Gilinsky.
i In approving the paper'Cossaissioner Roberts noted that he believes the NRC in considering any enforcement action, should carefully consider the circumstances involved in which a licensee had taken actions departing frosa a license condition i
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The Commission requested that:
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The proposed rule be published in the Federal Register j
allowing 60 days for public comment.
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Absent objections from Commissioners and provided that no significant adverse comments or significant questions have j
been received and no substantial changes in the text of the rule are indicated, the Exec 11tive Director for Operations arrange for publication of the amendment in final form.
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If significant questions have been received or substantial changes in the text of the j
rule are indicated, the revised amendment will be submitted to the Commission for approval. (SECY Suspense:. 11/15/82) i 3.
Copies of the proposed rule be distributed to applicants, licensees, and other interested persons.
(SECY Suspense 8/16/82)
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The appropriate Congressional committees be informed.
(SECY Suspense:
8/16/82)
(OCA/g 5.
The Of fice of Public Af f airs issue a public announcement.
(OPA/596)
(SECY Suspense:
8/4/92)
Nf4 The prepared action be submitted to OMB for its considerations 6.
of any potential or new reporting requirements, record keeping, or information collection requirements, pursuant to Public Law 96-511.
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SECY-82-257 - Draft Policy Statement on Treatment of Psychological Stress Contentions in Proceedings Other than l
TMI-l Restart The Cossaission by a vote of 5-0* approved a Statement of Policy providing guidance to the licensing boards on the treatment of psychological stress contentions in proceedings other than TMI-l restart.
(subsequently, on June 16 the Statement of Policy was signed l
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SECY-82-268 - Draft Immediate Effectiveness Order for San Onofre 2 and 3 The Commission by a vote of 5-0* approved an Order allowing the San Onofre Licensing Board's January 11, 1982 and May 14, 1982 decisions to become effective.
The Commission directed, the Board to provide the Commission l
with a report on the status of the offsite medical arrangements questions within four. months of the date of issuance of the full-power operating license if the Board's decision on that subject had.not been issued.
(ASLBP)
(SECY Suspense:
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(Subsequently, on June 16 the Secretary signed the Order.)
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FECY-82-281 - TMI-l Psycholcgical Impacts -- Litigation Strategy and Response to Licensee's " Motion with Respect j
to Psychological Stress Issue" The Commission, by a vote of 4-l*
(Commissioner Gilinsky dis-approving) approved an Order denying licensee's " Motion with Respect to Psychological Stress Issue."
(Subsequently, on July 16 the Order with separate views of Cossnissioner Gilinsky was signed by the Secretary.)
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SECY 282 - Three Mile Island Restart Proceeding - Appeal Board Order Requesting Authorization to Bear Issues Sua Sponte
- The C-4 ssion, by a vote of 5-0,* approved an order responding to the TMI-l Restart Appeal. Board request for authorisation to haar three safety issues sua sponte.
The Consnission denied the ASLAB request and directed the NRC l
staf f to examine each of the issues raised by the Board and to provide the Commission with its findings prior to the time the Commission is to make its decision on restart.
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Connissioner Gilinsky was not present when this item was affirmed, but had previously ' indicated that he would approve.
Had Com:nissioner Gilinsky been present, he would have affirmed his prior vote.
Accordingly, the formal vote of the Co= mission was 4-0 in f avor i
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m July 23,1982 NRR MEETING NOTICES
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DOCKET PURPOSE TIME NUMBER LOCATION Review component fouling problems Public Service Elec.
ii. Ross Salem Site 8 Gas Company 82 50-272 Hancock Bridge, associated with entrainment of am 50-311 Anerican Oysters & reviets status of MJ proposed Environmental Protection Plan Discuss applicant's responses to staff Cleveland Electric J. Stefano 82 50-440 MM88 6110 am 50-441 Bethesda concerns re use of C0 Fire protection 111taninating Co.
suppressant agent in Perry Control Room (Perry 1,& 2) 82 50-275 Brookhaven Lab.
To exchan infonnation and provide Pacific Gas & Elec. Co.
H. Schierlin Berkner Hall clarifica on regarding BNL report.
Teledyne Conference Rm.
"Independ t Seismic Evaluation of am Upton, L.I..N.Y.
the Diabl Canyon Unit 1 Containment Annulus structure and Selected Piping Systems."
Discuss scheduling of open items for~
Consolidated Edtson Co.
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'82 50-247 P-110 Bethesda indian Point 2 pm Discuss the KRSK0 water hanener event Westinghouse S. Chesnut
'82 STN 50-454 P-422 pm SIN 50-455 Bethesda of July 1981 and applicability to domestic Westinghouse Type D steam generators I
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E'COR ely 26-27 Isifp-Suffolk Co.,
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7/26 Room 1167 To discuss draft connission Consissioner's J. Srldge Assistants 2:00pm H-Street paper on Transportation.
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PURPOSE APPUCmf..
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7/27 so-In Philadelphia Electric SALP Meeting with Philadelphis Electric R. Starostocki Company O!!fices Licensee Ceapeny - V. Bayer, i
1:00 p.m.
5 278 S 352 Ph!1mselphia Pd senter Vice P=esident -
Nucleeft et. al.
50-353 7/29 56 320 Resten ! Offices Inforcement Conference WW Ratlear Caryoretien R. Starosteski (1981-2) - R. Arnold. J.
10:30 a.m.
Berton, et. al.
Meneocks Bridge Review Cheapes to Wtte of T. Jacksest 7/26 nJ Radiologica. Evntrommental Public Servlee Electric IslR personnel M
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