ML20058N436
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| Issue date: | 08/26/1982 |
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..UCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSilus WAS HINGTON, D. C. 20555 INFORMATION REPORT
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Aucus: 25, 1952 SECY-82-358 For:
The Comissioners From:
T. A. Rehm, Assistant for Operations, Office of the EDC
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WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING AUGUST 20, 1982 A sumary of key events is included as a convenience to those Comissioners wno may prefer a condensed version of this report.
Enclosure Contents Administration A
Nuclear Reactor Regulation B
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards C
Inspection and Enforcement D
Nuclear Regulatory Research E
Executive Legal Director F*
International Programs G
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State Programs H
Resource Management I
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data J"
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utili:'ation & Civil Rights K*
Regional Offices L
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I Week Ending August 20, 1982 i
LaSalle. Unit 1 On August 13, 1982 NRC issued an amendment to the operating license authorizing full power operation. A license condition limits power to 50% of rated power until completion of an independent review of the HVAC System acceptable to the NRC staff. Full power is expected to be achieved initially in November 1982.
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On August 19, 1982 NRR authorized the licensee to resume power operations after i
a four-month outage for repairs.
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The uncoupling operation, involving disconnection of all control rod drive lead-screws from the control rods,is scheduled to begin August 23, 1982.
I Steam Generator Tube Leaka;e Leakage has been detected in Beaver Valley, Unit 1 and Yankee Nuclear Power Station. Beaver Valley's licensee plans to shut down the unit at the end of September to make repairs. Yankee's licensee will monitor the leak (well within Tech Spec limits), continuing to operate until the next refueling September 11, 1982.
A Commission paper requesting approval to publish the LEU Reform Amendments as l
a proposed rule is circulating for office comment and concurrence. The amend-j ments will reduce the level of material control and accounting requirements for r
LEU and give the licensee greater flexibility in selecting a set of cost-effective j
measures to satisfy required performance levels.
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Resident Ir.soection Review i
GAO is meeting with IE in conjunction with its review of the NRC Resident Inspection Program.
Semiscale Evaluation of the primary feed and bleed tests is continuing. A report on the tests and analyses is expected in early September 1982.
Emoloyee Development and Reccenition John R. Cook, a Health Physicist in FC!SS, has been selected to participate in the 1982-83 President's Executive Exchange Program and will work for Union Oil Co.
Janis Kerrigan, a Technical Assistant in NRR, has been selected by the American -
Political Science Association to be a Congressional Fellow ir Government Operations for 1982-83.
The following participants have passed the Certified Professional Secretary exam as part of NRC's program to enhance NRC secretaries' professional competence:
Florence Brown (NMSS), Maureen floriarty (NMSS), Doris Day (EDO), Claudine DeLiso (IE), and Claire Harwood (NRR).
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0FFICE OF ADMINISTRATION 1
Week Ending August 20, 1982 ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF It:FOPMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS Initial Appeal of Recuest Initial Decision Received 418 22 Granted 297 1
Denied 58 14 Pending 63 7
ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received Kuldip K. Khunkhun, Requests a copy of the successful bid, including pincock, Allen the technical and cost proposals for RFP No.
& Holt, Inc.
RS-NMS-82-030.
(82-369)
Charles W. Elliott, Requests all documents pertaining to contracts or Thoras and Hair grants executed by the Commission with NUS (82-370)
Corporation and Science Applications, Inc. over the past five years.
j Kevin H. LeClair Requests information on the use of potassium (S2-371 )
iodide as a radiation blocker; a list of the locations of all operating nuclear power plants and those under construction; a list of all the nuclear fuel assembly plants currently in operation; and a list of all the low-level and high-level waste dtsposal sites.
Malcolm H. philips, Jr.,
Requests all documents regarding the bases for Debevoise & Liberman the NRC staff's position that a specific regulation j
(82-372) regarding fitness for duty is necessary.
(NRC employee)
Requests documents concerning the selection of HRC (82-373)
Vacancy Announcement No. 82-1769.
(An individual requesting Requests information in the NRC relating to himself, information about himself)
(82-374)
(NRC employee)
Requests all documents from July 1,1981 to the (82-375) present concerning his eligibility, consideration for, or qualification for promotion.
CONTACT:
J. M. Felton 492-7211 ENCLOSURE A AUG 2 0 SE2 l
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2 Received, Cont'd (An individual requesting Requests a copy of a letter dated July 20, 1982 l
information) concerning a settlement negotiation.
(82-376)
Vincent H. Igoe, Requests all records involving the accident of Attorney-At-Law two individuals in 1978 at the Nuclear Power (82-377)
Plant of Union Electric Company in Callaway County, Missouri; a copy of the Union Electric construction permit, including NRC safety guideltnes, and information regarding how the NRC let the employees of Daniel International know beforehand of an inspection.
Peter R. Tritsch, Referred from the Department of Navy, a request, Attorney-At-Law on behalf of his client,- for documents regarding (82-378) the storage facility at Clarksville, Tennessee and information on his client's deceased husband.
Jan Hickey, Requests the names and plant locations of all U.S.
l Cobe Laboratories, Inc.
factitties licensed to possess 100,000 or more (82-379) curies of Cobalt 60.
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Patricia K. Weed Requests a list of the contaminants released during (82-380) a worst possible case of nuclear power plant f
meltdown and breach of containment.
Dorothy Thompson, Requests, on behalf of the Nuclear Law Center, Greenwald and Greenwald 19 categories of documents regarding the UCLA (82-381)
Nuclear Energy Laboratory and research reactors.
j Robert R. Seiler Requests a listing of all of the nuclear disposal (82-382) sites that are approved and also not approved by the NRC.
(NRC employee)
Requests four categories of documents regarding (82-383) the candidate evaluation and selection made under Yacancy Announcement No. R-82-6014.
(NRC employee)
Requests four categortes of documents regarding (82-384) the candidate evaluation and selection made under Vacancy Announcement No. RIII-82-0012.
(NRC employee)
Requests four categories of documents regarding (82-385) the candidate evaluation and selection made under Vacancy Announcement No. 82-2810-6.
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Received, Cont'd Wilbur A. Steger, Requests a copy of the statement of work for Consad Research Contract NRC-05-82-249.
Corporation (82-386)
Robert R. Seiler Requests a listing of all of the nuclear power (82-387) plants in the United States that are operating i
or under construction.
Michael L. Caprio, Jr.,
Requests a printout of the names and addresses of Radiation Protection licensees within Region I licensed to possess Services, Inc.
radioactive materials.
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Doug McInnis, Requests all internal, non-public documents dealing i
i The iews and Observer with the nuclear plant operations of the Carolina (82-389)
Power & Light Company.
J Kathryn C. Fortino, Requests a copy of SECY-82-72B and SECY-82-72C, i
Lowenstein, Newman, related to the coordinated program for steam Reis & Axelrad generators.
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(NRC employee)
Pequests all information' pertaining to a recent l
(82-391) 01A investigation concerning herself.
(NRC employee)
Requests all information pertaining to a recent
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OI A investigation concerning herself.
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(NRC employee)
In response to a request for documents relating (82-275) to 27 listed vacancy Announcements, made available 124 documents.
l John S. Gleason, In response to a request, on behalf of his client, l
Tupper, Bradley and Gleason for documents regarding his client's exposure to (82-282) radiation, made available nine documents.
Lynn Connor.
In response to a request for a copy of SECY-81-582 Doc-Search Associates and SECY-81-629 made available copies of the (82-324) requested records.
Danny L. Hinel In response to a request for documents concerning Pharmatopes Inc.
a misadministration of a radiopharmaceutical which (82-340) occurred on August 13, 1980 at the St. Lawrence
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Mospital, made availa5le tfiree documents.
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Granted. Cont'd Susan L. Hiatt, In response to a request for documents made 1
3 OCRE Representative available to Troy B. Conner under FOIA-82-141
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(82-347) made available a copy of the requested records.
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John Sullivan In response to a request for information regarding (82-349)
Caltfernta Salvage and 13.5. Nuclear Corporation; i
1 WASH-734 and a microfiche copy of AEC-TR-7308, made available a copy of WASH-734 and AEC-TR-7308. Informed the requester California Salvage i
was authorized to dispose of wastes in the ocean, but did not exercise it.
U.S. Nuclear was never authorized to dispose of radioactive wastes in the ocean.
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Marvin Resnikoff, In response to a request for a copy of PNO-I-82-47 Council on Economic and any other preliminary notifftations (PN0's)
Priorities issued in 1982 relating to the W. R. Grace and (82-350)
Company, made available a copy of the requested PNO. Informed the requester no other PN0's have
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been issued in 1982 regarding the W. R. Grace and Company.
1 Michele Rossi, In response to a request for a list of all grants 4
The Conservative awarded during FY 81 and FY 82 from the Enhance Caucus Foundation, Inc.
Technology Advancement of Nuclear Energy Safety (82-351)
Program (CFDA #77.004), made available a copy of the requested lis Andrea L. Kronzek.
In response to a request for documents relating FOI Services, Inc.
to the NAC-1 shipping casks, made available 14 (82-352) documents.
~l Nicole Hamon, In response to a request for a copy of " Seismic French Engineering Analyses of Structures and Equipment for Bureau Nuclear Power Plants by Tsat N.C., Hadjian A.H.,
(82-356)
Kuo P.T., from the Bechtel Power Corporation, BC-TOP-4-A, Revision 4 and following ones, informed the requester there is no Revision 4; however, the latest revision, Revision 3, is already available at the PDR.
Alison Lorber, In response to a request for copies of two mailing Energy and Business lists of people who subscribe to or receive listed Newsletters NUREG reports and listed publications, made (82-359) available the requested lists.
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( An individual requesting Made available a copy of a letter dated July 20, information) 1932 concerning a settlement negotiation.
(82-375)
Denied Jay Abramson, In response to a request for four categories of Critical Mass records pertaining to the rulemaking for fire Energy Project protection and fires in operating plants, made (82-279) available 30 documents. Informed the requester additional documents subject to this request are already available at the PDR. Dented four documents in their entirety which qualify as l
attorney work product, containing advice, analyes l
and opinions of the NRC Office of General Counsel regarding ongoing deliberations and litigation.
Richard Bunch, In response to a request for three categories of Sinnissippi Alliance records related to steam generators, made available for the Environment 19 documents. Denied three documents in their (82-295) entirety and portions of two documents, containing confidential business (proprietary) information, j
(MRC emoloyee)
In response to a request for six items of (82-299) information regarding Vacancy Announcement R!II-82-0018, made available six documents.
Denied three documents in their entirety, the release of which would tend to inhibit the free discussion of views and epinions of Panel Members which are so vitally necessary to a sound evaluation process. Denied portions of four documents, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
(NRC employee)
In response to a request for documents pertaining (82-303) to Vacancy Announcement 82-1446 and 2-1448, i
made available 7 documents. Denied portions of l
11 documents, the disclsoure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Informed the requester that the selection for Vacancy Announcement 82-1446 was rescinded. The posttien has been reopened and a selection has not been made as of this date.
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6 Denied, Cont'd Ann Rapkin, In response to a request for a copy of all drafts State of Illinois or preliminary versions of NRC Report No.
(82-252)
NUREG-0904, " Draft Environmental Statement related to the decommissioning of the Rare Earths Facility, West Chicago, Illinois" dated May 1982, denied four preliminary drafts in their cr.tirety in which recommendations, opinions and advice are expressed, leading toward development of the published Draft Environmental Impact Statement.
Ellyn R. Weiss, In response to an appeal to the Commission for l
Harmon & Weiss the release of a February 25, 1981 memorandum (82-A-13-82-236) from J. A. Martin, Jr. to Mark Chopko commenting on the brief dealing with the 15-minute warning rule, continued to deny this document containing i
the advice, opinions and analysis of Mr. Martin on the issues in that case.
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WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT DIVISION OF CONTRACTS WEEK ENDIN3 AUGUST 20, 1992 RFP ISSUED RFP No.
RS-SCS-82-531
Title:
" Development of Handbook Listing 8(a) Firms Capable of Meeting NRC's High Technology Requirements"
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The contractor shall identify 8(a) firms that are qualified to perform NRC studies and compile a directory of these firms matched to NRC needs. This directory will be used by major NRC Program Officers responsible for high technology research and technical assistance Period of Performance: Six months after contract effective date Sponsor: Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Status: RFP issued on August 18 with closing date of September 1,1982.
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IFS No.: RS-ADM-82-682
Title:
"Radic Frequency Surveillance Receiver and Accessories" Des cri ption: To provide a fully operable self-contained accurately calibrated i
R. F. surveillance receiver and accessories Period o# Performance: 180 days after contract effective date Sponsor: Office of Administration i
Status:
IFB issued on August 16,1982 with closing date of September 14, 1982.
CCNTRACT AWARD RFP No.: RES-82-006
Title:
" Kansas and Nebraska Seismograph Networks" Des cription: Install, operate and analyze the data from seismographic networks in the Nemaha Ridge Area i
Period of Performance: Three (3) years l
Sponsor: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research l
Status: Special Research Support Agreement No. NRC-04-82-006-02 awarded to the University of Kansas in the amount of $203,629 effective July 1,1982.
i CONTRACTS CLOSED-0UT NRC-05-81-2 2 Texas Nuclear 8/20/82 NRC-10-77-196 Data Consultants 8/16/82 NRC-10-80-372 Beltway Limousine 8/19/82 Service, Inc.
NRC-03-80-139 Uniformed Services 8/16/82 University of the Health Sciences AT(49-24)-0190 Stanford University 8/17/82 l
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i MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING STAFF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING 8/20/82 President's Executive Exchange Program John R. Cook, Health Physicist, Material Certification and Procedures Branch, Division of Fuel Cycle & Material Safety, NMSS, has been selected by the President's Commission to participate in the 1982-83 program. Through this program, he will work as an executive in the private sector for one year; and he has tentatively agreed to a position with Union Oil Co.
Congressional Fellowshio in Government Operations Janis Kerrigan, Technical Assistant to the A/D for Licensing, Division of Licensing, NRR, has been selected as one of twenty-seven persons government-wide to be a Congressional Fellow for 1982-83. The program is sponsored by the American Political Science Association, and begins November 8,1982.
t Professional Secretary Development In 1979, the NRC established a program to enhance the professional competence of NRC secretaries. It is of great pleasure to report that the following particicants in the program have passed the Certified Professional Secretary examination:
Florence L. Brown, NMSS Doris E. Day, EDO Claudine DeLiso, IE Claire A. Harwood, NRR Maureen Moriarty, NMSS AUG 2 0 gg; ENCLOSURE A
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u nuTietin 2101-21 n lletin 2101-20. " Chances in Security - Classificatien Measures Recuired SR j
by Executive Orcer 12156" dated Auqust 12, 1982, was cistributed to NRC persen-u l
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their Comnliance with 10 CFR Parts 25 and 95.
Oiains, NY, to assest, i
4 Svstematic ceview Guidelines SEC rersonnel met with GSA Records Declassification Division personnel and discussed pronosed revisions to our existino cuidelines necessitated by C.O.
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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION ITEMS OF INTEREST ^
Week Ending August 20, 1982 i
l L?!alle Unit 1 Cn August 13, 1922, Amendmer t No. 4 to the LaSalle Unit 1 operating license was issued authori:ing operation at full power. The authorization for full pcwer is subject to a license condition limiting power to 50", of rated power until an independent review of the HVAC System acceptable to the NRC staff is completed. The plant is scheduled to exceed five percent power for the first time on August 15, 1982, and will approach full power in stages, with tests being conducted at each power plateau. The plant is scheduled to achieve full power for the first time in November 1982.
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Beaver Valley Unit 1 - Steam Generator Tube Leakage Besver Valley Unit 1, which uses the Westinghouse 3-loop design, did not have any prior steam generator leakage. However, on July 22,1982, opera-tors noted increased radioactivity (measured iodine) in the blowdown of the IC steam generator. This observation is indicative of tube leakage from the tube side to shell side. Based on measured radioactivity levels, the initial leak rate was calculated to be 0.001 gpm. Subsequent measurements of radioactivity levels shewed the leakage rate to fluctuate between 0.03 and 0.07 gpm (100 gallons per day) in the past three weeks. The licensee's present plan is to shut down the unit at the end of Septer.ebr to effect re; air of the 1C steam generator.
l Yankee Nuclear power Station (Yankee) - Steam (ieneratcr Tube Legkage Operators at Yankee detected a primary to secondary leak in an unspecified steam generator in June ~as a result of daily primary system water inventory discrepancies. The leak was traced to the #1 steam generator after a plant scra on June 29, 1932, and the leakege rate then was determined to be 35-45 gallons per day. The plant has continued to monitor the leak rate and estimates that as of August 9,1982 it is approximately 60 gallons per day. This is well within the Technical Specification limits of 1 gal-len per minute.
To date, Yankee has plugged 43 of the 1620 tubes in the #1 S/G, which has stainless steel tubes rather than inconel. The licensee is continuing to monitor the leakage and expects to continue operation until the next scheduled refueling starts on September 11, 1982.
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l 2-GETR On August 16, 1932, the ASLB issued an initial decision and board order in the cetter of the General Electric Test Reactor (GETR) show-cause proceeding.
The decision, with a separate opinion by Judge Grossman, favored the f.'RC It con-staff position in the geologic and seismic design basis for GETR.
cluded that modifications were necessary and could be made to the facility so that the systems, structures, and components important to safety can remain functional in light of the seismic design bases determined by the decision.
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hRC TMI PROGRAM OFFICE WEEKLY STATUS REPORT August 15, 1982 - August _2h1982 plant Status Core Cooling Mode: Heat transfer from the reactor coolant system (RCS) to reactor building ambient."
Available Core Cooling Modes: Mini Decay Heat Removal (MDHR) system.
4 RCS Pressure Control Mode: RCS is vented to the reactor building.
Major Parameters (as of 0600, August 20, 1982) (approximate values)
Average Incore Thermocouples: 126*F Maximum Incore Thermocouple:
143*F RCS toop Temperatures:
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Het Leg 107'F 106*F Cold Leg (1) 85'F 84'F (2) 87*F 85'F Pressure: The reactor ccciant system is vented to the reactor building.
Reactor Building: Temperature:
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-0.2 psig Aircorne Radionuclide Concentrations:
3 4.7 E-8 uti/cc H (s, ample taken S/10/82) 85 6.2 E-6 uti/cc Kr (sample taken 8/10/82) 7.9 E-9 uti/cc particulates (sample taken 8/13/82) 1.
Effluent and Environmental (Radiolocical) Information Licuid effluents from the TMI site released to the Susquehanna River after prccessing, were made within the regulatory limits and in accordance with NRC requirenents and City of Lancaster Agreement dated Feo rua ry 27, 1980.
During the period August 13, 1982, through August 19, 1982, the effluents contained no detectable radioactivity at the discharge point and individual effluent sources, which originated within Unit 2, contained no detectable radioactivity.
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Envircr. ental Protection Agency (EPA) Envir"m* rntal Data The EPA Midcletown Office has not received the environmental Kr-85 analytical results for the samples which were taken July 31, 1982, througn August 19, 1982, f rom the EPA's-Counting Laboratory at Las Vecas, Nevada. These results will be incluced in a subsequent report.
No radiation above normally o urring background levels was detected in any of the samples collected from the EPA's air and garrna rate l
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Results from NRC monitoring of the environment around the TMI site were as follows:
The following are the NRC air sample analytical results for the onsite continuous air sampler:
1-131 Cs-137 Samole Period (uti-/ cc ) (uCi/cc) hP-332 August 11, 1982 - August 18, 1982
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Licensee Radioactive Material and Radwaste Shioments On August 17, 1982, an EPICOR II prefilter (PT-3) was shipped to the U.S. Deoartment of Energy f acility at Battelle Laboratory in Coluttus, Onio.
On August 18, 1982, 90 crums of Units 1 and 2 contaminated laundry were shioped to Interstate Uniform Services, Inc., New Kensington, Pennsylvania.
Pafer Activities 1.
Submer;ed Demineralizer System (SDS). Replacement of the feed pump has oeen compietec. 5;5 processing of catch 33 commenced August 19, 1982 and is seneduled fer completion August 26, 1982. Batch 33 consists of approximately 40,000 gallons of reactor building sump water.
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EPICOR II. The EPICOR system is presently shutdown but it is scheduled to ce activated on August 22, 1982, when it will process batch 33 effluent.
In preparation for EPICOR act%ation, liner F37 was removed from tne system and replaced with liner OB.
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Reac'tcr Building Entries. Two reactor buil' ding entries were conducted curing tne past week (mednesday, August 18; and Friday, August 20,1982).
Major activities curing the entires included: kater sample extraction from the reactor vessel, continued remote decontamination of the 282 ft.
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- elevation surfaces, polar crane damage assrst-ent, and modifications to tne personnel lift device (spider shafter) to extend the operating range of the lift from the polar crane to the 305 ft elevation.
The licensee delayed the operation to disconnect all control rod drive leadscrews from the control rods from last week to this week. The delay was to review persennel safety precautions when gas samples taken from the control rod drive assemblies 4*dicated that certain assemblies contained hydrogen and oxygen gas in combustible concentrations. This review concluded that proper precautions are in effect to insure personnel safety and system integrity. Three to four reactor building entries have been cedicated to the uncoupling operation, which is scheduled to begin August 23, 1982.
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EPICOR II Prefilter Shiement. On August 17, 1982, the first of 49 EPICOR 11 Pref 1iters (PF-3) was shipped from TMI to the Battelle Columbus l
Leboratories (BCL) in West Jefferson, Ohio. This 50 cubic foot ion exchange vessel, which was used to process accident generated water from I
the Unit 2 auxiliary building in 1979, contained approximately 1,E00 curies of radioactive material and was shipped in a special type B cask (desi;r.ec to withstand transportation accidents). The Department of Energy (DCE) teck possession of this waste material at TMI anc will concutt research and development at BCL. The NRC inspected the waste snipping package to ensure conformance with applicable regulations. The waste shipment arrived safely at BCL on August 18, 1982.
G;U is preparing waste liner PF-1 for shipment to the Idcho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) on August 24,1982. The licensee is-currently monit: ring hycrocen gas generation rates to demonstrate that ;
the liner will have nOn-comoustible gas mixtures during the waste handling and transport period. The initial gas sample on PF-1 indicated 3.3% hycrogen, ncn-cetectable oxygen, and 97% nitrogen.
Past Meetines On Thursday, August 19, 1982, Lake Barrett met with the Concerned Mothers of Micdletown to view and discuss the TMI Unit 2 Quick Look I, II, and III video tapes. They excressed their opinion that Unit 1 should not be restarted prior to ccmpletion of Unit 2 cleanup.
Future Meetings On Wednesday, September 1,' 1982, Lake Barrett will meet with the Concerned Moiners of Middletown to discuss the Atomic Safety Licensing Board's decision on the examination cheating as well as Unit 2 cleanup issues.
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Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) Reform Amendments A Commission Paper requesting approval to publish the LEU Reform Amendments as a proposed rule for public comment has been sent out for regional comment and office concurrence. The amencments will reduce the level of material control and accounting requirements for LEU to a level commensurate with the low signi-ficance of the material involved. The requirements give the licensee greater flexibility in selecting a set of cost-effective measures to satisfy required performance levels.
Precaration for Safecuards Regionalization The safeguarcs staff is analyzing Regional Administrators' comments on the documentation package for regionalization of safeguards functions which was sent to them for review on July 27, 1982. The package included criteria for licensing reviews, field policy guidance, appraisal / evaluation system defini-tion, delegation of autnority, Federal Register Notice, and proposed SES contract mocifications.
Public Meeting at Weldon Sorino On Tuesday, August 10, 1982, members of the Region III and NM55 staffs attended a public information meeting in Weldon Spring, Missouri. The meeting was called by DOE to inform the public of an on-going study by DOE concerning use of one of the large raffinate pits (pit No. 4) on the federally owned land in Weldon Spring as a storage site for low-level wastes currently stored on several sites in Missouri, including a former AEC/NRC licensed site at Latty Avenue in Hazel-wood, Missouri. An estimated crowd of 2,000 people attended the meeting and most of them voiced strong opposition to the proposal. The strongest coposi-tion to tne DCE plan was voiced by tne Lieutenant Governor of Missouri who took the position that, not only shouldn't additional material be moved to the site, but that the raffinate wastes currently stored in Pits No.1, 2 and 3 should be removed and disposed of elsewhere.
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OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT Items of Interest Week Encing Au;ust 20. 1982 1.
There were no Significant Enforcement Actions taken during the past week.
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The following Preliminary Notifications were issued during the past week:
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PNO-II-82-93, South Carolina Electric and Gas Company (Summer Unit 1) -
Media Interest In Allegations.
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PNO-IV-82-30, Arkansas Power and Light Company (Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 1) - Reactor Trip.
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The following IE Bulletin and Information Notices were issued during the past week:
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IE Bulletin Number 82-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1, Alteration of Radiographs Of Welds In Piping Subassemblies was issued on August 18, 1982 to all nuclear power reactor facilities bolding an operating license or construction permit.
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IE Information Notice Number 82-33, Control of Radiation Levels In Unrestricted Areas Adjacent to Brachytherapy Patient was issued on August 20, 1982 to all medical institutions.
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IE Information Notice Number 82-34, Welds In Main Control fanels was issued on August 20, 1982 to all nuclear power reactor facilities holding an operating licanse or construction ^ permit.
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Other Items Office of the Director
- i. The Director, IE and the Director of the Enforcement Staff, IE met with licensee management of Sacramento Municipal Utility District (Rancno Seco) and Region V staff on August 17, 1982 to discuss the licensee's emergency warning system.
ii. The Deputy Director, IE met with licensee management of Public Service Electric and Gas Company (Salem) and Region I staff on August 17, 1982 to discuss the licensee's detection of closed air supply valves to a diesel generator (valves which are normally to be open) and similar recent incidents at the Salem facility.
Division of Reactor Programs
- i. A GAO representative met with Division staff this week in conjunction with the GAO review of the NRC resident inspection program. The lead responsibility for the GA0 project was recently transferred from the GA0 Houston Office to the GAO Philadelpnia Office.
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Division Stafi visited General Electric and General Atcmic with Region I'.'
personnel during tne week of August 15, 1982 in an effort to develop criteria for conducting cuality assurance inspections of organi:ations that conduct equipment cualification testing. Trips are planned to additional organizations during August and Septemoer in order to assist in oevelopment of inspection I
cri teria.
iii. Division Staff visited Region V during the past week to discuss with the inspection staff tha development of inspection procedures for the preoperational testing phase inspection program.
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Division staff met with representatives from Automatic Switch Company (Florham, New Jersey) on August 17, 1982 to discuss environmental qualification of ASCO NF-1 solenoid valves.
Division of Emergency Preoaredness Division Staff met with representatives of FEMA, State of Maine, and Region I on August 17-1g,1982 in Augusta, Maine to discuss the State's Radiological Incident Plan.
Enforcement Staff On August 18, 1982, NRC received a check for $120,000 from Carolina Power and Lignt Company (Brunswick) for payment in full of a civil penalty issued on July 16, 1982 (EN-82-24).
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Week Ending August 20, 1982 Cata Bank Data from Semiscale test NC-09 were added to the data bank. These data are from Semiscale's natural circulation test series which examines various modes of natural circulation during a small break l
with ECC injection. Also, the final data from Semiscale NC-BB and NC-2B were entered into the bank and are no longer password protected.
FLECHT SEASET data from 21 rod bundle Test No. 4100BE were added to the data bank. This test is the first of about 100 flow blockage i
tests to be processed.
j FLECHT SEASET The shakedown testing of the 163 Rod Blocked Test is proceeding on schedule. Six of the 15 shakedown tests have been completed.
The expected completion date for shakedown testing is August 15,1982.
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Semiscale Major modifications to the Semiscale facility to upgrade the intact loop primary coolant pump and pressurizer are continuing on schedule.
When the rodifications are completed, the upgraded facility (designated MOD-2B) will have primary coolant pumps with operating parameters similar to those for a large PWR and a pressurizer with submerged heaters and elevation and surgeline comparable to a large PWR.
An information package on all system changes is being made available, on a request basis, to analysts modeling the Semiscale facility.
Evaluation of the primary feed and bleed tests is continuing. A report on the tests and analyses is expected in early September 1982.
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On about August 19. 1982, the reactor wil'1 be taken to power in steps to measure the fuel temperatures and thus check for cladding strain which may have been caused by the last test. Conservative calculations suggested the strain could have been as much as 3 percent, and that this would be acceptable from safety considerations. The next test, L6-8 remains on schedule, with a series of 3 pairs of releed tests to take place from August 25 to September 1,1982.
09: sf the initiating events in this series is a fast control rod
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does not operate the high withdrawal rate planned for the test and I
this problem is being resolved. A new operator training facility, PLATO, is now in use for the training of LOFT and other INEL f
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NRR comments on the preliminary test matrix which contains aboM 15 cold leg injection tests (50 percer.t of total), a B&W test, and
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ANL Programs Two programs at Argonne National Laboratory have produced notable results of interest to the Core Performance Branch, NRR. (1) A final report (NUREG/CP-2777) on release of fission-gas during transient heating of LWR fuel has been issued. An empirical correlation between fission-gas release and transient temperature history was developed for a variety of LWR tran-sients (e.g., LOCA, PCM, and ANSI condition II events). (2) The first i
test using irradiated Zircaloy has been completed for investigating the deformation and fracture characteristics of cladding at low strain rates under mandrel-loading conditions. The infomation from this test and following tests will be used to provide a failure critu con for cladding under loading conditions conducive to PCI.
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j COBRA / TRAC Calculation AM3 received from PNL a techr.ical note on the COBRA / TRAC calculation for a UHI-equipped PWR with large-break LOCA.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST CFFICE CFINTERNAT10hAL TROMAMS wfIi EhDING AUGd5T 20. 19H2 i
I2E Vacatty Notices Tr.e following eight new vacancy notices announced by the International Atemic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria, will soon be posted on NRC Bulletin Boards:
P Systems Programmer in Computer Section, Division of Technical l
Information, Department of Nuclear Energy and Safety P ; - Systems Programmer in Computer Section, Division of Technical l
Information, Department of Nuclear Energy and Safety P Translator in Russian Translation Section, Division of Languages, Department of Administration j
P 4 - Two Prysical Scientists in Isotope Hydrology Section, Department of Research and Isotopes i
P 4 - Nuclear Engineer in Paclear Materials and Fuel Cycle Technology, Department of Nuclear Energy and Safety P a - Two Physical Scientists in the Safeguards Evaluation Section, Departrent of Safeguards Fcreign Visits to NRC On Thursday Mr. Harold Schaefer and Dr. Klaus Kuebler, FRG Parliamentarians who are members of the Enquete Committee en Future Nuclear Energy Policy.
Dr. Schnoelling Secretary of the Enquete Committee, and Mr. Dietmar Frenzel, Science Counselor at the FRG Embassy, Washington, met with Commissioner Roberts, Mr. Paul Check, NRR, and Dr. J. D. Lafleur, IP. They exchanged views on reactor safety issues, including fast breeder reactors, i
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- Pessible Ex:crt of E--ich ent Diant Ccm:ener:s to Brazil On August 17 representatives of United Technology Corporation's Elliott Division visited IP to discuss the export licensing requirements for the sale of enrichment plant components to Brazil. The Company has recently been approached by Brazilian officials regarding the possible supply of compressors for Brazil's proposed commercial scale enrichnent facility, which has been designed by West Germany pursuant to the FRG/ Brazil bilateral agreement negotiated in the mid-70's. The proposed sale could amount to $100,000,000 with approximately 1/3 of the work being performed l
in the U.S. and the remainder in Brazil. Despite the likely difficulties l
in obtaining U.S. export approvals, the Brazilians are interested in pursuing the Elliottoption because West Germany has to date insisted on nanufacturing the compressors entirely in West Germany. Manufacture in other countries is also a possibility.
The Elliott representatives were informed that the compressors would be subject to NRC export licensing requirements and IP staff explained to them the export licensing process. The representatives later met with Executive Branch officials. IP was subsequently informed that Elliott was advised by the Executive Branch officials that U.S. export approval was not likely.
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(For f urtter infor.ation contact Eva Szent-Ivany, Io, X2a506.)
From the FRG:
KTA Guidelines:
- Kia 1502 - Radioactivity Surveillance in tne Area of Nuclear Power Plants (6/82)
- KTA 3604 - Supplement to the Draf-: Guideline for Storage, Handling, and Transport of Radioactive Materials (except Fuel) in Nuclear Power Plants A set of replacement pages for the KTA-Handbook, June 1982 Edition GRS A-718 - Incidents in Nuclear Power Plants in the Federal Republic of Germany Quarterly Report: First Guarter 1982 (Sent for translation)
RSK-No. 177/11/1 - Chosen Safety Techniques Relevant to Operating Experience.
Third and Fourth Quarter 1981 Battelle No. SR 45 c - Development of an EDP-Assisted Instrument for the Site Evaluation of Nuclear Power Plants Volumes I and 2 GRS - Meeting Program for the G45 Technical Discussion 1982, to be held Nove-ber 3 4, Cologne, FRG Topic: The Status of Disk Studies by Nuclear Power Plants l
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(Fcr furtner information contact Anita Sunmercur, PES, X74304.)
From the C.E.C.:
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EUR 6738 EN - Cumulative Fast Reactor Fission Yields of 0
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EUR 7044 EN - Immobilization of Low and Medium Radioactive Waste with Resin-Impregnated Bitumen **
EUR 7CJ9 EN - The ISPRA Approach to a Standardization of NDA Measuring Procedures and Data Treatment by use of Automated Instruments **
EUR 7026 EN - Ganma Ray Buildup Factors in Lead-Iron and Iron-Lead Shields **
EUR 7145 EN - Nuclear Data for Fusion Reactors **
EUR 7E99 EN - Fabrication, Irradiation and Post-Irradiation Examinations of MD2 and UO2 Sphere-?at and UOp Pellet Fuel. Pins Irradiated in a PWR Loop **
EUR 7676 EN - High Temperature Incineration - Densification of Granules from High-Temperature Incineration **
EUR 7797 EN - Comparative Study of the Tensile Properties of Type 316 Steel **
EUR 7923 EN - High Temperature Materials 1981**
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'iEEK ENDING AUGUST 20, 1982 l
l Review of Colorado Procram A review of the Colorado program for regulation of urani r mills will be conducted by Region IV August 23-27, 1982. OSP and WM staff will assist.
7 Oklahoma Interest in Section 274b Acreement By letter dated August 11,1982 Ok'aboma indicated its interest in achieving i
Section 274b agreement status. Staff is sending informational material to l
the State and proposing to meet with them.
l Transportation of Radioactive Material in Illinois The fourth year surveillance report, " Transportation of Radioactive Material in Illinois," NUREG/CR-2851,is now available. The report sucrnarizes the continuation of the collaborative program between Illinois and NRC and DOT for the surveillance of radioactive material in surface transport within the State for the period June 1980 to June 1981. Information related to handling practices and the condition of packages, adherence to t Mnsportation regulations, i
l and other pertinent data was acquired from vehicle insp::tions. Based on the number of reports submitted by State troopers, the surfi.ce transit flow of i
radioactive materials is low. However, a study at O'Ha e. Airport indicates the l
transit flow of radioactive materials is significantly bigher compared to highway surveillcrze studies. Most vehicles surveyed h.1 radiation levels below the DOT limt:; and that most frequent violations found Lere improper shipping papers, improperly prepared or missing shipping labels on packages, and improper placarding. Recorcendations include:
A federal agency should offer courses to shippers, carriers, and o
their drivers explaining DOT regulations concern:ng radioactive material shipments; A federal agency should develop a specific course on enforcement o
and interpretation of radioactive material regulations; DOT regulations should be revised taking into c:.1 sideration the o
hazardous nature, from a health physics aspect, of low-level ship-ments of radioactive material; and Surveillance of medical radioactive material shipments should be c
intensified because drivers are exposed to more than the limit of 2 mR/hr.
Conference of Radiation Control Procram Directors' Meetino Frank Young and Barbara Hull participated in the Executive Board meeting of l
the Conference of Radiation Contrcl Program Directors-(CRCPD) held in Reno, Nevada, August 17-19,1982.
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l Office of State Programs U:cate on TM:-2 Cleanuo Fundi.1c GFU, jointly with tne Pennsylvcnia Consumer Advocate and the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PaPUC) staff, has filed a petition before the PaPU:. This petition requests 516.3 million for !!etropolitan Edison Company (Meted) and 55 million for Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec) as funding for T111-2 cleanup annually. This funding will not involve any increase in customer rates and when allowed by the PaPUC, they will be immediately available as partial financing of TMI-2 cleanup.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING AUGUST 20, 1982 Publi ca ti ons Distribeted the July 21 issue of the Systematic Evaluation Program Book (SEP Bcck), NUREG-0485, Volume 4, No. 7.
- Distributed Volume 6, No.1. NUREG-0390 "Tooical Report Review Status, for July 1982.
Matericis Licensing Briefed John Davis and NM.SS staff on Ccst-Benefit Analysis on options for new i
Materi als ' censing Systen. Based en Mr. Davis' direction, RM will design the l
system in-Juse. Action Plan will be initiated shortly.
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i REGION V ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING AUGUST 20, 1982 Sacramento Municipal Utility District Rancho Seco - DN-50-312 At 3:00 p.m. 8/19/82, the licensee received authorization from NRR to resume power operations. The reactor was taken critical at 6:55 p.m. PDT on 8/19/82.
Tne licensee is conducting post startup testing. This startup is following a four month outage for HPI nozzle repair and auxiliary feedwater header replacement.
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ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION - WEEK ENDING AUGUST 20, 1982 A.
SE:Y-52-217 - FGIA APOEAL E2-A-7C REG;RD*NG EMERGENCY PLANNING, Memo Secy o B1:x
- t. 6/16/62 This is to advise you that the Co=ission (with all Cc=issioners agreeing) has approved the withholding in its entirety of "a memorandum dated February 25, 1981 to M.
Chepko, from J.
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subject:
Cc=ments on Your Brief, Re: 15 Minute Warning."
A letter denying Mr. Shelly's FOIA appeal (attached) has been signed and dispatched.
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SECY-82-321 - FIRST CIRCUIT DECISION IN LICENSE FEE CASE (NEW ENGLAND POWER V. NRC, NO. 81-1839), Memo Secy to Dircks and Bickwit, 8/16/82 This is to advise you that the Commission (with Commissioner Oilinsky disapproving) has approved the reco=endation that further court review of this decision not be pursued.
Accordingly, the process of rescinding invoices on applications l
withdrawn before the effective date of the 1981 rule should be initiated.
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SECY-82-322 - REVIEW OF DIRECTOR'S DECISION ON 2.206 PETITION (PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE), Memo Secy to Bickwit, 8/16/82 This is to advise you that the Commission has unanimously decided that there is no need for a review of this decision of the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (DD-82-8).
The Office of the General Counsel was informed of this 1.,
action by telephene on August 16, 1982.
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SECY-82-314 - DIRECTOR'S SECOND PARTIAL DENIAL OF 2.206 RELIEF (IN THE MATTER OF COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY), Memo Secy to Bickwit, 8/17/82 This is to inform you that the Co= mission has unanimously decided not to review the Director of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation's denial of a request for action under 10 CFR 2.206 filed on March 24, 1982 (and amended on May 3, 1952) bv the Attorney General of the State of Illinois, and on April 28, 1982 by Ms. Bridget*Little Rorem on behalf of the Illinois Friends of the Earth.
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"The Cc:. mission has declined to review the Director's Decision... based on considera:ica of the decision and the information presented in the Cc= mission meetings on July 27th and August 5th regarding the LaSalle plant."
The Office of the General Counsel was informed of this ds.:.i-ion by telephone on August 16, 1982.
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SECY-E2-138 - CRAFT MEMORANDUM ON INDIAN POINT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE, Pero Secy to Bickwit, S/?0/82 This is to advise you that the Commission has concluded action on this paper with the issuance of the attached memorandum.
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- August 20, 1982 APPLICAN T/
DOCKET DATE/ TIME NllMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDLE S NitR CONTACI 8/23/82 50-329 P-ll8 Discuss Midland SER Open Iten #1 on Consuners Power Co.
R. liernan 1:00 pm 50-330 8ethesda nearby explosive hazards i
i 8/23/82 50-400 P-110 Discuss Shearon llarris Reservoir Carolina Power & Light D. Sell s l
9:00 am 50-401 Bethesda Reanalysis l
8/24/82 50-313 P-422 Discuss methods of inspecting the fly Arkansas Power & l.ight G. Vissing 1:30 pm Bethesda wheels of reactor coolant pumps (Arkansas 1) 8/24/82 50-528 P-il4 To appeal staf f position that the APS E. Licitra 9:00 am 50-529 Bethesda damping value for cable trays shall Bechtel 50-530 be 15% instead of 20%
8/24-26/82 50-341 Fermi 2 Site Observe construction and obtain infor.
Detroit Edison Co.
L. Kintner 9:00 am Mohroe Cty..
mation regarding completion of con-Michigan struction and preoperational tests l
for use by the NRC Caseload Forecast
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DATE/11ME NilMBER LOCAil0N PilRPOSE ATTENDELS NRR CONTACT DOCKET 8/24-21/82 50-389 Triange Towers Working session to review the detail Florida Power & Light V. Nerses 16th Fl. FP&L ltems to be placed in the Radiological Combustion Engineering 9:00 am Effluent and Administrative Controls Ebasco Bldg.
Bethesda portions of the Technical Specs.
8/25/82 50-369,370,390, P-118 Review with NRR management the pro-Duke Power Co.
W. Kane 10:30 am 391.395 Bethesda posed scope and content of the South Carolina Elec.
Safety Evaluation Report to be
& Gas Co.
developest by the independent design Tennessee Valley review group on the Model D steam Authority generator modifications Louis'linaPower5
- 5. Black 8/26/82 50-382 P-110 LPAL will propose a design verifica-Bethesda tion program for Waterford 3 Light 9:00 am I
8/31/82 50-155 MNBB-6101 Discuss SEP seismic program for Consumers Power Co.
R. Emch 8:30 am Bethesda Big Rock Point 9/1/82 50-395 P-422 To review the Itcensee's program for South Carolina Power W. Kane Bethesda responding to licensing condition 25 8 Light regarding confirmatory seismic (Virgil C. Summer) 9:00 am analysis l
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DATE/ TIME HUMlER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT Hil0 CONIACl August 23-24, 1982 50-324 &
Region 11 Offices Discuss corrective action plan licensee representative J. Sniezek 325 Atlanta, GA with Carolina Power & Light in Region 11 Staff Region II.
J. Snlezek, IE August 24, 1982 INP0 Discuss coordination of INP0 INPO representatives J. Taylor Atlanta, GA and NRC plant inspection J. Taylor. IE programs J. Partlow, IE C. llaughney, IE Augus t 25, 19112 ACRS llrief ACRS Subcomiittee on J. Taylor, IE E. Brach H Street Offices revised HRC enforcement policy, J. Partlow,10 Washington, DC IE programs for PAT and SALP, J. Liebennan, IE and 10 plan for assessment of E. Brach, IE t
Regional linplementation of IE E. Jordan, IE Programs.
August 25, 1 9112 50-313 Region IV Office, Discuss pending enforcement R. DeYoung, IE J. 1.iebernun Arlington, TX with Region IV staff regarding J. Lichennan, IE emergency warning system, IE J. Craig, IE Bulletin Response, and followup to IMI Action Items at Arkansas Power and L,ight.
Washington, DC Discussion of NRC enforcement R. DeYoung, IE R. DeYoung a
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F. Odar August 26' 17th Floor Review of TRAC LANL T. Lee Conference Room SBLOCA Calculations NRC Willste Bldg.
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