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| Issue date: | 11/24/1982 |
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U UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 INFORMATION REPORT November 24, 1982 SECY-82-470 For:
The Comissioners From:
T. A. Rehm, Assistant for Operations, Office of the E00
Subject:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 19, 1982 A sumary of key events is included as a convenience to those Comissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.
Contents Enclosure Administration A
l 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
State Programs H
I Resource Management I
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data J
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights K*
Regional Offices L
CRGR Monthly Report M*
Executive Director for Operations N
Items Addressed by the Comission 0
Meeting Notices P
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HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT i
Week Ending November 19, 1982 i
l Issuance of Full Power Licenses i
l On November 12, 1982, full power license amendments were issued to Pennsylvania
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Pcwer and Light Company for Susquehanna, Unit 1 (3293 MWt) and to South Carolina i
Electric and Gas Company for Sumer, Unit 1 (2775 MWt). The Summer license i
i contains a condition limiting operation to 50 percent power until the steam
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generator tube vibration problem is resolved.
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Department of Energy Distributes Revised DEIS i
l The Department of Energy has distributed a revised Draft Environmental Impact i
Statement for Remedial Actions at the former Vitro Chemical Company Mill site at j
South Salt Lake, Utah. The staff is reviewing the document and will provide j
coments before the end of the month.
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Emergency Preparedness Exercise i
1 On November 18, 1982, the NRC Operations Center was activated to participate j
in the emergency plan exercise at the Trojan facility. State and local i
authorities, NRC Region V, NRC Headquarters Offices, FEMA, and other Federal i
agencies participated in the exercise.
l Foreign Visits to NRC
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j On Thursday and Friday H. K. Shapar, Director General of the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) of the Organization for Economic Cooperat'on and Development, met a
with Chairman Palladino, Comissioners Gilinsky, Ahearne, Roberts and Asselstine, EDO Dircks, IP Director Shea, and IP Deputy Director Lafleur to j
discuss current issues, including NEA programs and comittees.
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Review of a State Program a
j The State of Alabama radiation control program will be reviewed the week of l
November 29, 1982.
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0FFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Week Ending November 19, 1982 i
ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
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STATUS OF REQUESTS Initial Appeal of i
Request Initial Decision Received 598 29 Granted 426 1
Denied 85 21 Pending 87 7
ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received Thomas B. Malone, Requests copies of SECY-82-111A and SECY-82-1118.
Carlow Associates Incorporated (82-554)
Danny Pollock, Requests a copy of a report prepared by Sandia Scott Hays National Laboratory which details the potential (82-555) results of serious accidents at the nation's nuclear power plants; all infonnation pertaining to any existing evacuation plans and other contingency safety measures to protect the people and the environment within a 100-mile radius of the San Onofre plant, and information pertaining to what is done to minimize the possibility of human error in construction and maintenance operations at nuclear power plants and infonnation pertaining to how such human error in the construction or maintenance may have been involved in the course of events which led to the critical situation at Three Mile Island in March, April and May 1979.
Andrew Steckel, Requests 10 listed documents.
Union of Concerned Scientists (82-556)
Jo Ann Shotwell, Requests 14 categories of documents regarding the The Connonwealth Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant.
of Massachusetts (82-557)
CONTACT:
J. M. Felton 492-7211 ENCLOSURE A NOV 191982
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Received Cont'd i
Jo Ann Shotwell, Requests four categories of documents regarding The Commonwealth the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant.
of Massachusetts (82-558)
Paul J. Rosenbaum Requests a copy of the license issued to Baystate (82-559)
Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts for use of byproduct material in humans, all amendments to the license, and a copy of the most recent i
inspection report.
j Lyle Graber Requests copies of SECY-82-323 and SECY-82-155.
(82-560)
I Charles Barnes Requests information pertaining to the Spencer (82-561,82-562, Chemical Company's Jayhawk Nuclear Fuels Plant and 82-563) in Kansas.
Gail Van Dyken Requests information regarding the W. R. Grace and (82-564)
Company in New Jersey.
(An individual requesting Requests the tape recordings of a meeting he had information about himself) with listed individuals along with a copy of the i
(82-565) transcripts of that conversation.
l Charles Barnes Requests listed documents regarding the University (82-566) of Kansas Research Reactor.
Brian C. Mooney, Requests copies of license applications, licenses The Lowell Sun and inspection reports concerning Nuclear Metals (82-567)
Inc., of Concord, Massachusetts.
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Requests documentation relating to the selection of (82-568) the Director, Chicago 0I Field Office under vacancy Announcement No. 82-3637-6.
Sharon Separ, Requests all documents dealing with risks associated Hunton & Williams with fuel loading and low power operation as well (82-569) as those documents in which the Commission has focused upon on-site emergency preparedness with respect to the acquisition of a low power operating license.
Robert W. Cozzens, Requests the name, home mailing address and telephone Wayne Associates, Inc.
number, company mailing address and telephone (82-570) number, educational level, type of degree and the date the license was issued for all Licensed Reactor and Senior Reactor Operators under 10 CFR Part 55.
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3 Received, Cont'd APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION for the release of SECY-82-377 Kimberly Armstrong Newman, Debevoise & Liberman
" Hearing Requests on Extension of Construction (82-A-23-82-484)
Completion Dates for Washington Public Power Supply System Nuclear Projects Nos. 1 and 2", and SECY-82-377A, " Minor Revisions to SECY-82-377."
APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION AND TO THE EDO, on behalf Diane Curran, of the Union of Concerned Scientists for the release Lee L. Bishop, of the denied documents regarding the Commission's Harmon & Weiss (82-A-24-82-426) final and proposed rules on environmental qualification.
APPEAL TO THE ED0 for the release of the denied
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Anne W. Cottingham, Debevoise & Liberman documents regarding proposed revisions to regulatory (82-A-25-82-457) requirements and guidance pertaining to loose parts monitoring.
Granted J. Patrick Hickey, In response to a request for copies of the tape Shaw, Pittman, recordings of interviews with Floyd Oltz on Potts & Trowbridge February 25 and June 4,1981 and any other tape (82-337) recordings made during the course of the Zimmer investigation, made available eight tapes.
Lyle Graber In response to a request for copies of COMJA-80-37, (82-467)
January 21, 1981 - Commission approval guidance on EOF location and habitability and secretary memorandum S81-19, February 19, 1981 - Commission approval of NUREG-0696 as general guidance only, made available copies of the requested records.
William Lodge, In response to a request for the identity of all Dallas Morning board assignments, by plant, for Marshall E.
News Miller, Kenneth A. McCollom, and Richard F. Cole (82-500) and any FOIA requests on these individuals, made available the requested information.
Allen Short, In response to a request for documents between the Pioneer Press NRC and Northern States Power Company (NSP)
(82-514) concerning the discovery and repair of cracks in recirculation piping at NSP's Monticello Nuclear Power Plant, made available 13 documents.
Wade S. Stevens, In response to a request for a list of the Region II The Equitable Life employees, to include each employee's name.
Assurance Society of position, pay grade, salary and duty station, made the United States available the requested information.
(82-520)
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Granted, Cont'd Marilyn Etheridge Gross, In response to a request for the total quantities of I
Xerox Corporation microcomputers and word processing equipment (82-521) either rented or purchased in FY82, made available the requested information.
Nancy Lowenthal, In response to a request for infomation concerning Sierra Club-Atlantic the fuel and its shipment from the Chalk River Chapter Research Reactor to Savannah River, informed the (82-523) requester tfie NRC has no documents subject to this request. Suggested that she contact the Department of Energy.
(NRCemployee)
In response to a request for records of the security (82-525) clearance done prior to her employment with the NRC, made available 19 documents.
Informed the requester additional documents were forwarded to the FBI for their review, releasibility detemination and direct response to her.
Lyle Graber In response to a request for a copy of SECY-77-539, (82-529) informed the requester this record is already l
available at the PDR.
(NRC employee)
In response to a request for a copy of the list (82-532) of questions used by Edward L. Halman, Director, Division of Contracts during the period October 4 through 15, 1982, to interview candidates for I
three Senior Contract Specialist positions, made available the requested record.
(NRCemployee)
In response to a request for the date that the (82-533)
Division of Organization and Personnel received the Request for Recruitment Action to fill three Senior Contract Specialist positions under Vacancy Announcement No. 82-0570, made available the requested information.
Judith A. Wishner, In response to a request for a certified copy of Saul, Ewing, IE Bulletin 81-01, made available a copy of the i
Remick & Saul requested bulletin and certification.
(82-536)
Alphonse A. Gerhardstein.
In response to a request, on behalf of his client, l
Laufman, Rauh &
for all documents in the NRC pertaining to his Gerhardstein client, informed the requester the NRC has no (82-548) documents in its personnel, security or exposure records.
ENCLOSURE A NOV 19 tgg2 l
5 Granted, Cont'd Wilbur A. Steger, In response to a request for a copy of the Consad Research statement of work for a contract. " Explore the Corporation Effects on Export Trade", awarded to J. F. Coates, (82-550)
Inc., informed the requester that the NRC has never awarded a contract to J. F. Coates, Inc., and has no record of any contract under this title.
James A. Chamblee In response to a request for a listing of existing (82-553) major contracts, excluding grants, small procurements or purchase orders, administered by l
the NRC, made available the requested listing.
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- Charles Barnes In response to a request for five listed documents (82-566) regarding the University of Kansas Research Reactor, referred his request to the PDR for processing.
l Denied None l
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WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT DIVISION OF CONTRACTS WEEK ENDING NOVEM8ER 19,1982
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l IFB Issued i
IFB No.: RS-0SP-83-266
Title:
" State Legislative Reporting Services" 1
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Provide hard copies of all initiatives, referenda, and bills l
introduced, all amendments to those bills, final disposition of bills and final law copies of all bills enacted into law that falls within the twenty NRC specified categories.
l' Period of Performance: 12 months Sponsor: Office of State Programs l
Status: IFB issued 11/15/82 t
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Proposals Under Evaluation RFP No.: RS-NMS-83-028
Title:
" Additional Tasks for Development of the Automated Material Accounting Statistics System" Descript. ion: The contractor shall perform work in the (1) development of applications oriented AMASS documentation; (2) validation of i
the generic measurement error structure employed in AMASS by the analyses of the source of measurement errors for general major measurement systems; and (3) incorporation into AMASS t
the effects of bias and bias correction procedures.
Period of Performance: Fifteen (15) months Sponsor: NMSS Status: Best and final offers under evaluation. Final Evaluation Report r
due November 23, 1982.
Contracts Closed-Out NRC-03-79-123 Purdue Research Foundation 11/16/82 NRC-03-78-127-08 Management Analysis Center, Inc.
11/17/82 NRC-03-78-128-09 CH2M Hill, Inc.
11/17/82 AT(49-24)-0111 Foster Associated, Inc.
11/17/82 NRC-01-78-008 National Bureau of Standards 11/18/82 NRC-02-80-066 Council of State Government 11/15/82 ENCLOSURE A NOV 191982 v-
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DIVISION OF ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL i
i ITEMS OF INTEREST November 19, 1982 j
Regional Volunteer Placements
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On June 29, Regional Administrators were limited regarding outside f
hiring when NRC Headquarters employees are well qualified and available.
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The same date, Headquarters employees were invited to register their interest in Regional jobs with the Division of Organization and Personnel.
Since then, Regional Administrators have announced that 31 employees have
.j been selected from the following offices:
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- 11 Selections:
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1 RM i
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4 2 Selections: 1 NRR REGION V i
1 NMSS 2
I A total of 163 Headquarters staff members remain on the register of individuals interested in Regional assignments. Ten additional volunteers have been added to the register with additional applications being processed.
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Priority Placements Under the FY-83 Management plan, individuals who currently occupy " overage" positions in staffing plans are considered for placement to vacant NRC positions for which they qualify.
Since the final draft of the Priority Placement List of October 13, 1982, 38 employees have been placed in other NRC positions.
32 of these were placed through internal reassignment, 2 have lef t the agneef, and 4 were selected for internal vacancies.
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DIVISION OF TECHNICAL INPORMATION AND DOCUMENT CONTROL
- j NRC Translations Completed for the Month of October 1982
' Copies of these translations 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 pro-prietary information should be directed to the originating office.
GEPMAN I
NRC Translation lill Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Nuclear Safety in Switzerland. Swiss Association for Atomic Energy (SVA), Bern, Switzerland. May 12,1982. 85 pages.
Requested by:
J. Lafleur, OIP. Cost:
$985.
NRC Translation 1141 PROPRIETARY Ril/2256/81. Loading of the Outflow Shafts of the Steam Dryer by Pressure Waves in the Event of a Rupture of a Main Steam Pipe Behind Outer Steam Isolation Valve S 102. Schmitz.
Power Plant Union, Erlangen, Germany. October 26, 1981.
Only the main report translated (pages 11, iii,1-9). Requested by:
L. Shotkin, RES. Cost: 5158.
NRC Translation 1142 PROPRIETARY R15/2057/82. Effectiveness of Emergency Core Cooling at tge Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant in the Case of Small and Medium Leaks -- 70 cm Leak Between the Main Coolant Pump and the Reactor Pressure Vessel.
Dr. Kochskaemper. Power Plant Union, Erlangen, Germany. March 31,1982. Only the main report translated (pages ii, iii, 1-5).
Requested by:
L. Shotkin, RES. Cost:
$86.
NRC Translation 1144 PROPRIETARY Ril /2306/80. Recalculation of the Super Canon Experiment with the Newly Installed TRAC-PD2 Computer Program. Neumann. Power Plant Union, Erlangen, Germany. October 27, 1980. Only the main report translated (pages i,11,1-5).
Requested by:
L. Shotkin, RES. Cost: $113.
NRC Translation 1149 PROPRIETARY R15/(rest of number omitted). Effectiveness of Emergency Core Cooling at the Brokdogf Nuclear Power Plant in the Case of Small and Medium Size Leaks --
800 cm Leak Between the Reactor Coolant Pump and Reactor Pressure Vessel.
Dr. Kochskaemper. Power Plant Union, Erlangen, Germany. July 5,1982.
Only the main report translated (pages i,11,1-6).
Requested by:
L. Shotkin, RES. Cost: $90.
- This complete TIDC entry is deleted from the PDR copy.
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- j NRC Translation 1153 PROPRIETARY R15/2099/82. Temperature-and Flow Stresses of the UPTF-Test Container and the VB-Connection Lines. Mr. Winkler, et al. Power Plant Union, Erlangen, Germany. June 1,1982. Only the main report translated (pages 1-14).
Requested by:
L. Shotkin, RES. Cost: $90.
NRC Translation 1154 PROPRIETARY R15/2097/82. Follow-up Calculation of the PKL ID 6-Test ("Small Leaks") with the Computer Program RELAPS/MODl. Mr. Markel, et al. Power Plant Union, Erlangen, Germany. May 28,1982. Only the main report translated (pages 1-111, 1 -11 ). Requested by:
L. Shotkin, RES. Cost: $95.
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NRC Translation 1155 PROPRIETARY I
R15/2059/82. Parameter Study with the Computer Program TRAC-PD2 for Optimizing the Geometry of the Computer Model with the Aid of the HDR-Test Results.
Mr. Neumann. Power Plant Union, Erlangen, Germany. April 2,1982. Only the main report translated (pages i, ii, 1-9).
Requested by:
L. Shotkin, RES.
Cost: $127.
FRENCH NRC Translation 1130 DSN No. 427. Principles for the Formalization of Incident and Accident Procedures.
Atomic Energy Commission, Paris, France. March 1981. 44 pages. Requested by:
R. Urban, NRR. Cost:
$210.
NRC Translation 1160 EUR 7149. Recycling of Plutonium Studies Associated with the Storage and Handling of Plutonium Fuel Assemblies. Excerpts from European Applied Research Reports, Nuclear Science and Technology Section, Vol. 3, Nos.1 and 2,1981, pages 354-355 only (Table of Contents and Summary). Printed in France. 1981. 2 pages.
Requested by:
A. Summerour, RES. Cost:
$10.
NRC Translation 1161 Certificate of Fitness to Operate Industrial Radiographic and Radioscopic Devices.
APEND - Professional Association for Nondestructive Testing, Paris, France.
November 1980. 16 pages. Requested by:
J. "Dones, RES. Cost: $130.
JAPANESE NRC Translation 1139 JAERI-memo 57-098. Reliability Tests for Containment Pressure Suppression System -
Data Report 24 Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan. April 1982.
208 pages (translated only pages i,1, 2, 2a, 51, Sla, 52, 52a). Requested by:
T. Lee, RES. Cost:
$175.
NRC Translation 1140 JAERI-memo 57-101. Containment Pressure Suppression System Reliability Test -
Data Report 27. Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan. April 1982.
219 pages (translated only pages 1,1, 2, 2a, 52, 52a, 53, 53a). Requested by:
T. Lee, RES. Cost: $160.
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NRC Translation 1143 PROPRIETARY Incident Reports. Overseas Electrical Industry Survey Institute. Inc.,
Washington, DC. July 1982. 5 pages. Requested by:
J. Lafleur, OIP. Cost: $60.
NRC Translation 1148 PROPRIETARY CVCS Injection Line Thermal Sleeve Drop-Out - OHI Unit 1#2 - 7/31 and 9/29/81.
Overseas Electrical Industry Survey Institute, Inc., Washirigton, DC. 6 pages.
Requested by:
J. Lafleur, OIP. Cost:
$90.
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0FFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION i
ITEMS OF INTEREST Week Ending November 19, 1982 l
Issuance of Full Power Licenses for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Unit I and Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Unit 1 On. November 12, 1982, full power license amendments were issued to l
Pennsylvania Power and Light Conpany for Susquehanna, Unit,1 (3293 MWt) and to South Carolina Electric and Gas Company for Summer Unit 1 (2775 l
MWt). The Summer license contains a condition limiting operation to 50%
power until the steam generator. tube vibration problem is resolved.
Yankee Nuclear Power Station At 1:30 AM on November 16th, operators at Yankee discovered that a li" manual bypass valve in the waste gas system had been left open for an estimated 3 days. The open valve resulted in a filtered, elevated release of a total of approximately 0.5 curies of Xe-133, Kr-85, and Ar-37. The valve had been opened to allow leak testing on another part of the waste gas system and had not been properly restored. The open valve was detected by a review of plant logs of pressure in the waste gas system. The stack monitor did not alarm during the release due to -
the low specific activity of the gas and the low gas flow rate. No dose calculations have yet been done. Yankee is currently shutdown for refueling.
North Anna Unit No. 1 (NA-1) t On November 16, 1982 at 7:11 PM, NA-1 was in Mode 4 (Hot Shutdown) when a major fault occurred in the main C transformer. The transformer casing fractured with resultant oil spills. No fires occurred. This is the first main transformed fault at NA-1.
At the time this fault occurred, NA-1 was preparing to go on line about November 20, 1982 after an extended outage since May 25, 1982.
The licensee will replace the faulted NA-1 main C transformer with a spare McGraw-Edison transformer presently on-site. The licensee has not determined the cause of this latest fault at this time. However, the.
NA-1 Westinghouse main transformer design is the same basic design as the NA-2 main transformers where six previous major faults have occurred in the past several years.
The licensee has been requested to provide Region II, Atlanta, with an update on the NA-1&2 main transformer situation early next week (November 21-26,1982).
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hRC TMI PROGRAM OFFICE WEEKLY STATUS REPORT November 14, 1982 - November 20, 1982-Plant Status Core Cooling Mooe: Heat transfer from the reactor coolant system (RCS) to reactor building ambient.
Available Core Cooling Modes: Mini Decay Heat Removal (MDHR) system.
RCS Pressure Control Mode:
RCS is vented to the reactor building.
Major Parameters (as of 0615. November 19,1982)(approximatevalues)
Average Incore Thermocouples*: 107'F Naximum Incore Thermocouple *:
130*F RCS Loop Temperatures:
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85'F 84*F ColdLeg(1) 68'F 69'F (2) 69"F 69'F Pressure: The reactor coolant system is vented to the reactor building.
Reactor Building: Temperature:
66*F Pressure:
-0.14 psig Airborne Radionuclide Concentrations:
3 1.5 E-6 uCi/cc H (sample taken 11/17/82) 5.8 E-9 uCi/cc particulates (sample taken 11/19/82) 1.
Effluent and Environmental (Radiological) Information
. Liquid effluents from the TMI site released to the Susquehanna River
'after sampling and monitoring, were made within the regulatory limits and in accordance with NRC requirements and City of Lancaster Agreement.
During the period November 12, 1982, through November 18, 1982, the effluents contained no detectable radioactivity at the discharge point and individual effluent sources, which originated within Unit 2, contained no detectable radioactivity.
- Uncertainties exist as to the exact location and accuracy of these readings.
- The primary water level is below the hot leg temperature sensors.
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1 The EPA Middletown Office has not received the environmental Kr-85 j
results from the EPA's Counting Laboratory at Las Vegas, Nevada for j
the TMI samples which were taken after October 26, 1982. These l
results will be included in a subsequent report.
No radiation above normally occurring background levels was detected l
in any of the samples collected from the EPA's air and gamma rate j
networks during the period from November 10,1982 through l
November 18, 1982.
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NRC Environmental Data Results are from NRC monitoring of the environment around the TMI site.
The following are the NRC air sample analytical results for the onsite continuous air sampler:
I-131 Cs-137 Sample Period (uCi/cc)
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HP-344 November 10 - November 18, 1982 4.4 E-14 4.4 E-14 4.
Licensee Radioactive Material and Radwaste Shipments On November 15, 1982, 82 drums of contaminated laundry from Units 1 and 2 were shipped to Interstate Uniform Services, New Kensington, Pennsylvania.
On November 17, 1982, an EPICOR II prefilter (PF-20) was shipped to l
EG&G Idaho Inc., Scoville, Idaho.
On November 17, 1982, one drum containing a Unit 2 reactor coolant i
system (RCS) sample was shipped to the Westinghouse Waltz Mill Site Madison, Pennsylvania.
On November 17, 1982 another drum containing a Unit 2 RCS sample was shipped to the Westinghouse Waltz Mill Site, Madison, Pennsylvania.
On November 18, 1982 one box containing Unit 1 air samples was shipped to Teledyne, Westwood, New Jersey.
l On November 18, 1982, one box of fission chambers was sent to Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.
On Novem'ber 19, 1982, 70 drums of contaminated laundry from Unit 1 and 2 were shipped to Interstate Uniform Services, New Kensington, Pennsylvania.
On November 19, 1982, 105 drums and 2 boxes of Unit 2 trash were shipped to U.S. Ecology Hanford Burial Site, Richland, Washington.
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l Major Activities i
SDS completed processing of Batch Submerced Demineralizer System (SDS).
No. 38 (approximately 44,000 gallons of reactor building sump water) on 1.
November 13, 1982 and is now in a standby status.
i EPICOR II completed processing of SDS effluent Batch No. 38 l
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EPICOR II.
l on November 15, 1982 and is now in a standby status.
I Four reactor building entries were conducted 3.
Reactor Buildino Entries.
this week: November 15, 17, 18, and 19, 1982.
In addition to continuing the polar crane refurbishment (which has been identified as the critical path and priority activity), the following tasks were performed in the three leadscrews, which could not be reactor building this week:
i uncoupled from their control rods on the first attempt, were uncoupled on Thursday; the procedure to raise the axial power shaping (rod (APSR) refer to leadscrews, in preparation for head lift, was initiated paragraph 4 on CRDM status); and leadscrew BH, whi.ch had been removed j
from the reactor during the quick look inspection, was cut and segments removed from the reactor building for eventual shipment off site for analysis.
Reactor building decontamination using high pressure high temperature water, limited " hands-on" decontamination, and some strippable coating application is continuing in parallel with the other activities in the reactor building..The objective of the current decontamination effort is to reduce loose surface contamination and decrease airborne activity to a I
point where personnel will not be required to wear respirators.
Preliminary information from measurements on the polar crane indicate that the latest series of decontamination efforts has not reduced ambient The effectiveness of the decontamination to reduce radiation levels.
airborne activity cannot be effectively evaluated until more surface area is decontaminated.
Two reactor building entries are scheduled for the Thanksgiving holiday week.
Control Rod Drive Mechanism (CRDM) Status.
In preparation for reactor 4
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vessel disassemoly, control rod leadscrews must be uncoupled from their Following uncoupling, the leadscrews will control rod spider assemblies.
be raised to the top of the CRDM housing.for storage during reactor head Initially, three leadscrews were uncoupled and completely removal.
The removed from the reactor to facilitate the quick look inspection.
I remaining 66 leadscrews were rotated 45 degrees in their bayonet-type coupling sockets and appear to be uncoupled from the spider assemblies.
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4 Eight of the 66 remaining leadscrews are associated with the axial power shaping rods (APSR), which (as designed) did not automatically insert After the March 1979 accident, the APSR's following a reactor shutdown.
remained in their last position, withdrawn about 25% (35 inches).
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On Thursday, November 18, 1982, the first step in raising the APSR leadscrews into their CRDM housings was attempted. The attempt consisted of electrically raising each leadscrew three inches to verify clearance from the spider coupling. Seven of the eight APSR leadscrews moved up three inches without any apparent difficulty. One of the leadscrews would not move up or down (this leadscrew is one which is still withdrawn The licensee is evaluating the situation. The remaining 58 25%).
control rod leadscrews will eventually be raised to the prehead-lift position using an external hoist.
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SDS Liner Shipment Preparations. The functional testing of the SDS liner recomoiner and vacuum outgassing system (LRV05) was resumed and It demonstrated all the operational features of the system, completed.
including:
(1) vacuum drying of the SDS liner for water removal, (2) insertion of the catalytic recombiner pellets into the liner vent port, (3) gas inerting of the liner with nitrogen or argon, and (4) monitoring and sampling of the SDS liner. Earlier problems with pellet blockage were resolved by reducing the catalyst addition rate and by insuring that the loading tool internals are kept dry. The licensee is currently preparing procedures for a full-scale demonstration test on a spent SDS liner. This test is part of the pre-shipment requirements to demonstrate that sufficient catalyst exists to recombine the hydrogen and oxygen gas l
produced by the radiolysis of any residual water remaining in the liner.
This demonstration testing will be required on all spent SDS liners prior j
to shipment. The first spent liner demonstration test is scheduled to begin on November 29, 1982, and the first SDS liner shipment is scheduled for late Cecember.
EPICOR II Prefilter Shipment. EPICOR II prefilter liner PF-20 was 6.
shipped from TM1 to the Idano National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) on November 17, 1982 in a CNS-8-120 type B shipping cask. This liner was the ninth in a group of 49 EPICOR liners to be shipped to INEL. The licensee anticipates six more liners to be shipped by the end of 1982.
Two liners are scheduled for shipment next week.
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Past Meeting On November 17, 1982, the Advisory Panel for the Decontamination of TMI-2 held a public meeting at the Holiday Inn in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The panel received an update of the cleanup progress from GPU as well as status reports from the NRC, EPA, and DOE. The panel viewed the video tapes of the Unit 2 reactor core inspections that were performed in July and August 1982.
Additional topics of discussion were the funding situation, cleanup schedules, accident generated water disposition, and transportation routing of radioactive waste shipments. The next Panel meeting will be on February 2,1983 at a location to be determined later.
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On November 22, 1982, Lake H. Barrett will meet with the Concerned Mothers of Middletown to discuss TMI related issues.
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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending November 19, 1982 Spent Fuel Storage On November 16, 1982, staff members of the Divisions of Fuel Cycle and Safe-guards met with General Electric Company representatives to discuss a proposed data-gathering program involving the Ridihalgh, Eggers and Associates model REA-2023 dry spent fuel storage cask. An empty cask would be received at the GE Morris Operation, loaded in increments with up to 52 BWR assemblies, and thermal and dosimetry measurements would be perfomed with instrumented spent fuel and cask. This program, if executed, would be expected to be scheduled after NMSS' safety review of a Topical Report on an REA-2023 cask ISFSI was complete. The scope of needed amendments to the license (SNM-2500) at GE Morris to carry out such a research program will be known after review of the Topical Report, which REA expects to submit yet this calendar year.
Rockwell International - Energy Systems Group On November 15,' Dr. M. E. Remldy, Director, Health, Safety and Radiation Ser-vices of the Energy Systems Group (ESG), Rockwell International, met with the HMSS staff to discuss the changes in ESG's plans for their facilities in Canoga Park, California licensed activities and how they might impact on the staff's review of ESG's license renewal application. After the discussion, Dr. Remley agreed to submit a letter which would amend the renewal application in accordance with their current plans.
Westinghouse Electric Company, Columbia, South Carolina Mr. C. Sanders, Westinghouse, met with the HMSS staff in Silver Spring, Maryland on November 17, 1982 to discuss the technical content of the environmental report and the format of the application for license ' renewal which will be submitted early next year.
EPA /NRC Meeting on Clean Air Act At EPA's request, RES arranged a meeting with EPA to discuss the Clean Air Act.
The meeting was held on November 16, 1982. All major NRC offices were represented.
EPA reviewed the Clean Air Act and stated that they were under court order to propose standards for radioactive emissions within six months. NRC licensees are one group of facilities which will be affected. EPA was particularly interested in data on emissions from non-fuel cycle facilities, because fuel cycle facilities, including reactors, have already been studied in connection with.40 CFR 190.
It was agreed by NRR and NMSS to provide RES with information on research reac-tors and emission data on material licensees, for transmission to EPA.
It was also agreed that EPA would coordinate closely with NRC as it develops standards, because of the potential impact on NRC licensees.
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The Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) on 10 CFR Part 61, " Licensing Requirements for Land Disposal of Radioactive Waste" (NUREG-0945) has been Copies have been distributed to all commenters on the rule in published.
addition to States., Federal agencies, clearinghouses, and other interested parties.
Individuals on Waste Management mailing lists have been notified and EPA NRC is also is expected to notice the FEIS availability Friday, November 26.
noting its availability in the Federal Register and notifying the appropriate The final rule will be published approximately 30 :
Congressional Committees.
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days after the EPA notice and should appear the week of December i
Department of Energy Distributes Revised DEIS for Remedial Actions The Department of Energy has distributed a revised Draf t Environmental Impact Statement for Remedial Actions at the former Vitro Chemical Company Mill site at South Salt Lake, Utah. The staff.is reviewing the document and will provide comments before the end of the month.
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There were no Significant Enforcement Actions taken during the past week.
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The following Preliminary Notications were issued during the past week:
PNO-I-82-72, Unknown (Washington, DC) - Vial Containing 5 Mil 11 curies of a.
Chromium-51 Found By Teenagers.
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PNO-I-82-73, Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company (Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Station) - Possible Indication of Tampering.
PNO-II-82-125, Virginia Electric & Power Company (North Anna Unit 3) -
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PNO-II-82-126, Virginia Electric & Power Company (North Anna Unit 1) -
Failed Main Transfomer.
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PNO-II-82-127, Duke Power Company (Oconee Unit 3) - Shutdown Greater Than 48 Hours.
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PNO-II-82-128. Tri-State Motor Line (Columbia, SC) - Local Media Interest i
In Minor Transportation Event.
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DNO-II-82-129, Westinghouse Electric Corporation (Columbia, SC) - Inventory Discrepancy.
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9NO-IV-82-43, Arkansas Power and Light Company (Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 2)-
Shutdown Of ANO, Unit 2 Due To Inadequate Number of Operable In-Core Detectors.
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PNO-V-82-45A, SGuilern California Edison Company (San Onofre Nuclear Generating-Station Unit 2) - Excessive Cooldown Transient And Automatic Initiation Of Safety *-jection (SI).
- j. PNO-V-82-46, Southern California Edison Company (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Unit 2) - Outage Greater Than 48 Hours.
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PNS-V-82-02, Pacific Gas & Electric Company (Diablo Canyon Unit 1) - Arrest Of Guard Force Member.
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The following IE Infomation Notices were issued during the past week:
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Number 82-43, Deficiencies In LWR Air Filtration / Ventilation Systems was issued on November 16, 1982 to all nuclear power reactor facilities holding j
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November 19, 1982 to all pressurized water reactors (PWRs) holding an operating license or construction permit.
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Other Items a.
Emercency Preparedness Exercise On November 18, 1982, the NRC Operations Center was activated to participate in the emergency plan exercise at the Trojan facility. State and local authorities, NRC Region V, NRC Headquarters Offices, FEMA, and other Federal agencies participated in the exercise. The Chairman did not participate in the exercise.
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Performance Appraisal Team The Performance Appraisal Team (PAT) completed their three week inspection of the Haddam Neck facility this week. The Director, Division of Reactor Programs attended the closeout / exit meeting with the licensee management on November 19, 1982.
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Enforcement
- i. On November 16, the Director, IE, and Director of the Enforcement Staff met with licensee management of the Cooper facility to discuss enforcement matters.
I ii. During the week, IE received checks for payment of civil penalties from Duke Power Company (Oconee), for $44,000, received on November 15, 1982. EN 82-21A, and Indiana and Michigan Electric Company (D. C. Cook),
for $52,000, received on November 17,1982. EN 81-47A.
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Safety and Safeguards Review During the next several weeks, a canmittee headed by the Region I Regional Administrator will visit five reactor facilities in conjunction with their study of the interface between security practices and prompt equipment access under normal as well as abnormal operating conditions. The connittee includes ~
representatives from NNSS, NRR, RII, and IE. The plants to be visted are:
San Onofre, Crystal River, D. C. Cook, Millstone, and Salem.
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The Chief, Reactor Construction Branch, attended a meeting on November 18, 1982 with TVA management and the construction project evaluation team comprised of TVA and Duke Power Company representatives who performed an evaluation of construction at the TVA Bellefonte site using INPO developed criteria.
ii. The Director, Division of Emergency Oreparedness, participated in the Interorganizational Advisory Committee meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico on November 18, 1982 to discuss emergency preparedness activities.
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ORNL is currently preparing the final documentation for the intermediate flow tests and transnittina all of the international and domestic post-CHF data it has gathered to the INEL data bank. Efforts will be i
made within the Experimental Programs Branch to evaluate currently i
used heat transfer correlations against this expanded data base.
i FLECHT SEASET A FLECHT SEASET PNG meeting wes held at Monroeville, Pennsylvania on November 3, 1982. The financial and milestone matrix of the 163 Blocked Bundle Test and the Natural Circulation was presented by W.
The PNG meeting was followed by a Vendor / Utility /PMG FLECHT SEAlfET meeting on November 4,1982. Representatives from CE, B&W, Exxon Nuclear. Yankee Atomic and North East Utilities attended the meeting.
Data Bank Data from Semiscale Tests, SF-1. SF-2, and SF-3 were added to the data bank. The objective of those experiments was to evaluate the primary to secondary side heat transfer response resulting from a blowdown of the secondary side.
a Also, data from two GE Single Heated Bundle Tests were entered:
4 Nos.1028 and 1030. These were reflood tests with an initial temperature condition at 11000F.
j 20/3D JAERI Cylindrical Core Test Facility (CCTF) Core I test series showed that the void fraction in the core above the quench front during the reflood period of a large break LOCA'is significantly lower (about 0.85) than that in FLECHT SEASET (about 0.99) test series. In order to determine which is more prototypical of the power reactor, RES is organizing a meeting on December 14-15, 1982 in the Willste Building.
Representatives from CCTF, FLECHT, PKL and other test facilities are invited.
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traced to an open instrumentation tap which has now been corrected.
The facility is now being prepared for final adiabetic checks which will include verification of jet pump performance. Assuming successful check-out, bundle power will be applied in steps starting early l
next week. An optimistic schedule would call for reaching test initial conditions and conducting a rock blowdown the last week in November. The first official test would then follow the first week in December.
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offsite power, nomal emergency power availability, no additional i
compounding problems and nomal recovery procedures. The test will j
act as a base case for further loss of power tests in which compound failures will be added.
Pressurized Themal Shock A meeting was held with the Carolina Power and Light Co. (CP&L CO.),
USNRC Staff and NRC Contractors to establish procedures for coordination of Pressurized Themal Shock Calculations to be perfomed by INEL for the H. B. Robinson plant. Drs. L. M. Shotkin and F. Odar from the.
Analytical Models Branch attended this meeting. CP&L Co. will provide information on plant geometry and systems including primary and secondary loops and controls. CP&L Co. will also provide detailed infomation on a plant transient (turbine trip) in order that the modeling of the secondary loop and control system in the code can be assessed. CP&L Co. will have access to INEL calculations, as well as.
to other calculations perfomed for their plant by NRC. The meeting was very productive and CP&L Co. displayed genuine interest to cooperate in the pressurized themal shock program.
National Energy Software Center M. Butler from the National Energy Software Center (NESC) at ANL met with AMS staff on November 8, 1982 to discuss NESC activities. As a l
result of the meeting, NESC will provide NRC with the infomation on the existing Graphics Packages for plant analyzer application, a copy of ANL-7411 which sumarizes all software packages available at NESC -
l and the new pricing policy for services provided. The 4 levels of restricted distribution were also discussed as mell as the proposed NRC policy for code distribution. NESC is willing to release a code "as is," provided.both the code releaser and recipient realize the limitations involved.
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1 Completion of FD-2/FD-4 Fuel Disruption Experiments in ACRR The joint program of experiments with the Federal Republic of Germany on the fission-gas-driven swelling and disruption of clad pellets of irradiated fuel under LMFBR loss-of-flow (LOF) accident conditions was successfully completed with performance in the ACRR test reactor of the last two experiments in the nine-test matrix. Because of its reactivity effect, this fuel disruption strongly affects the subsequent course of an LMFBR core-disruptive accident (CDA). The NRC-supported FD-2 experi-ments are for the LOF power histories of the CRBR heterogeneous core.
and the KFK-supported FD-4 experiments are for the LOF power histories i
of the German SNR-300 homogeneous core.
Results of these experiments are being analyzed and compared with pre-dictions of the SANDPIN model of irradiated-fuel swelling and disruption in LMFBR CDAs that was developed in the joint program and in a preceding 1
NRC research program. Topical reports will be issued this winter on the SANDPIN model, on the early FD-2/FD-4 experiments, and on the ACRR experi-ments and analysis on irradiated-fuel disruption under high-reactivity ramp rate (prompt-burst) conditions. This latter work, which was a joint program I
i with the United Kingdom, showed that a hypothesized prompt-burst energy re-duction by pre-melting fission-gas-driven fuel disruption does not occur.
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and cooperation in regulatory and safety research matters between the American Institute in Taiwan ( AIT, which would serve as NRC's agent) and the Coordination i
Council for North American Affairs in Taiwan. This arrangement, if accepted and signed, would supersede the current " Memorandum of Conversation" between NRC l
and the Taiwan Atomic Energy Council, signed in March 1978, which contains. pro-l visions covering only four specific areas of exchange and cooperation. The broadened arrangement proposal will be circulated for in-house comment and/or concurrence next week, before being sent for AIT review. IP will be drafting the separate inter-agency agreement between NRC and AIT under which the cooper-ation would proceed in the near future.
j Foreign Visits to NRC i
On Monday Mr. Borut Mavko of the Yugoslav technical institute "Jozef Stefan" met with G. Lainas and T. Ippolito of the WRR Division of Licensing to discuss vibra-tion problems in model D-4 steam generators, and M. Wigdor and M. Virgilio of the NRR Division of Systems Integration to discuss standard technical specifica-tions and reactor trip set point changes at the Krsko nuclear power plant in j
Yugosl avia.
i During the week Dr. Lolo M. Panggabean of the Indonesian Agency for Development I
and Application of Technology met with W. Regan of the NRR Division of Engineer-l ing to discuss general siting considerations, with R. Carter of the NRR Division 3
of Licensing to discuss the licensing of research facilities, and with IP staff to discuss international cooperative activities.
I On Wednesday Dr. Peter Tempus, a Swiss candidate for IAEA Deputy Director General for Safeguards, met with Commissioners Roberts and Gilinsky, J. Zimmeman and K. Cohen, IP, and R. Burnett and L. Wirfs, NMSS, to discuss matters of mutual interest. Dr. Christian Risch, Science and Technology Counselor at the Swiss Embassy in Washington, also participated in the meeting.
i On Thursday, Mr. George L. Hooton, First Assistant Secretary of the Australian Uranium Export Office, met with NRR Director H. R. Denton for an overview of l
NRC's present licensing activities and possible future refoms.
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4 EDO Dircks, IP Director Shea, and IP Deputy Director Lafleur to discuss current issues, including NEA progras and committees.
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- Foreign Reports The following foreign reports were received in IP November 15-19:
(For further information contact Eva Szent-Ivany, IP, X24506.)
From Canada:
Managing Low Level Radioactive Wastes: Proposed Responsibilities and i
Management Structure **
From France:
DSN No. 471e - Potential Results of Spray and Pool Fires **
DSN No. 472e - Consequences of Interaction Between Sodium and Concrete **
4 DSN No. 500 - Lessons Learned in the Area of Radioprotection from the j
Operating Experience of a PWR DSN No. 533 - Analysis of the H-3 Procedure in Case of Total loss of Electric Power in a 900 MWe Unit (Sent for translation)
DSN No. 562e - Probabilistic Evaluation of Fatigue Crack Both in SA 508 and SA 533 B Steel **
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JAEC - Low Level Radioactive Waste Management ** - June 1982 PNC - Status of High Level and TRU Waste Management in PNC** - October 1982 l
PNC - Present Status of Nuclear Waste Management Program in PNC** - October 1982 i
From Sweden:
l SKI - Quarterly Report cf the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, April-June 1982 (Sent for translation)
From Taiwan:
4 Monthly Operating Report (September 1982) of the Chinshan Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2**
Monthly Operating Report (September 1982) of the Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2**
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05/30-06/12/82 M. Vagins, EB/DET In the U.K.: Visited Welding Institute, Cambridge, to discuss ongoing work on fracture toughness detemination - electric-plastic fracture mechanics.
- Visited Risley Nucl. Power Development Laboratories, discussed Risley work on PTS, lectured on PTS research in the U.S.
In France: Visited Frmatome, discussed French Themal Shock Program, possible cooperative efforts.
In the FRG: Visited GKSS in Geesthacht (Hamburg),.
. discussed cooperative effort on characterization-of material from Gundremmingen reactor; lectured on PTS.
In Sweden: Participated in the proceedings of the Int'l cyclic Crack-Growth Group.. Toured Studsvik Laboratories.
In Finiand: ICCGR Group meeting continued in Espoo (Helsink t). Toured VTT Laboratories.
- Toured Loviisa NPP, discussed reactor embrittle-ment problem - steps taken to ameliorate condition.
07/2-24/82 P. T. Burnett, Nuclear Power Plant Safety Analysis Report to Reactor inspector the Government of Brazil. The report is a mM IAEA Expert description of the technical assistance provided G
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gg 09/27-10/01/82 C. N. Kelber, DAE/RES Trip to Japan.
PROPRIETARY Visit to SNL to discuss the International Debris Bed Trogram and the preparations for the D-10 and D-13 tests, particularly the High Temperature Crucible Material Selection Test Program (HTCMTP).
- Visit to MITI to discuss (a) engineering technology, (b) thennohydraulics, (c) opera-tional safety, and (d) the degree of industry participation.
09/19-30/82 Charles Z. Serpan, Jr.,
Trip to Europe.
Chief. MEB/DET
- In the U.K. : Visited Rolls Royce and Assoc.,
to observe cavity dosimetry work being sponsored by AEA, Winfrith.
- In France: Participated in the meeting of CSNI Principal Working Group 3 on Primary Circuit Integrity, Paris. Priority topic:
- In the FRG: Visited KGB Gundrenmingen. The irradiation condition of the KRB-A vessel was discussed relative to the surveillance program.
Visited also KWU-Erlangen, where discussions centered on irradiation data from Julich.
- In Belgium: Visited CEN/SCK Laboratory, Mol.
Discussed the continued operation of BR-3.
Eg 11/08/82 Robert B. Minogue, Director Seismic Issues Related to Nuclear Reactor f3 RES Safety in the United States, paper presented S?
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i WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 19, 1982 Termination of Government Indemnity With the issuance of the San Onofre Unit 3 operating license on November 15, i
1982 (the 80th such license in effect for large power reacton... the liability financial protection provided by such licensees as required under i
the Price-Anderson Act is now $560 million. This financial protection is comprised of primary nuclear liability insurance of $160 million and a secondary retrospective insurance layer of $400 million, i.e. 80 reactors at $5 million retrospective premium per power reactor with an operating license. As a result of the liability coverage from the two insurance layers having reached $560 million, Government indemnity funding for a nuclear accident involving any power reactor of 100 electrical megawatts or more has been eliminated for all intents and purposes. The limit of liability will continue to increase in $5 million increments with the issuance of each additional operating license for a power reactor.
Meetings with State of Washington and Yakima Indian Nation on High-Level Waste A staff group, led by members of the Division of Waste Management briefed the State of Washington and the Yakima Indian Nation on the NRC's role in the review of the Department of Energy Site Characterization Report for a candidate high-level waste repository on the Hanford Reservation near Richland, Washington. Meetings were held in Olympia, Washington on November 15 with the Governor's High-Level Nuclear Waste Management Task Force and in Toppenish, Washington on November 16 with members of the General Council and Tribal Council of the Yakima Indian Nation.
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NRC's first grant program, authorized under the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978, has now been completed and is being closed t
out. Of the $500,000 authorized, $436,228.50 was spent by the seven Agreement States of California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon. Texas and Washington. Due primarily to the downturn in uranium market conditions and, therefore, the lack of near-term establishment of new uranium mines and mills, the States of California, Nevada and Oregon are deferring the request for an amended agreement. Amendments have been signed with Colorado, Texas and Washington; New Mexico is pending.
Cobalt Teletherapy Calibration Course I
Ten Agreement State inspectors attended the Cobalt Teletherapy Calibration course on November 17-19, 1982 at M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas.
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0FFICE OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 19, 1982 Publication Issued the Systematic Evaluation Program Repo~rt, NUREG-0485, Volume 4, Number 10, data as of October 31, 1982.
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shutdown relay. After the manual reset of this relay, there is a time delay i
(on the order of 60 to 100 seconds) before fuel admission occurs in order to j
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restart attempt. However, air is admitted to the starter at the time the j
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Preliminary Notification No. PNO-V-82-45, dated 12/10/82, documented the occurrence of an excessive cooldown transient and automatic intiation of safety injection at I
the facility. A Region V team was dispatched to the site to examine the details surrounding this occurrence. Region V's evaluation did not identify an' safety concerns which would preclude the resumption of power ascension testing. The results of the Region V team evaluation were reported in PNO-V-82-45A on 11/15/82.
i On 11/17/82, while at 50% power the licensee identified chloride levels of about i
250 ppm in each steam generator due to ruptured tubes in the main conden'ser. o The unit is currently in cold shutdown at less than 200 degrees F.
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has plugged the ruptured main condenser tubes and is in the process of flushing the feed and condensate systems.
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reduced to about 40 ppm by dilution. Dilution will continue until chloride levels have been reduced belovi specification limits (0.5 ppm). The ifcensee anticipates l
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A low power operating license was issued for this Unit on 11/15/82. The licensee began loading fuel at about 10:00 p.m. on 11/15/82, and intends to complete fuel loading on about 11/21/82.
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Proposed Rule to be Sioned by EDO On November 20, 1982, the Executive Director for Operations approved a proposed rule which revises 10 CFR Part 50.55a, Codes and standards. This rule proposes to update the references incorporating the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code to include the Summer 1982 Addenda.
Incorporation of these addenda will permit the use of improved methods for construction.
This notice constitutes notice to the Commission that, in accordance, with the rulemaking authority delegated to the EDO, the EDO has signed this proposed rule for publication in the Federal Register.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - YEAR END PROGRAM REVIEW, 10:00 A.M., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1982, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, D.C. OFFICE (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE), Memo SECY to Zerbe and Dircks, 11/17/82 The EDO briefed the Commission on the final PP&G performance report for FY 1982.
The Commission requested'that:
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The staff provide a summary of the NRC's role in requalification testing of Ros and SR0s; additionally whether the NRC reviews the exams and whether they have been upgraded within the last few years-(NRR)
(SECY Susp:
Tobedetermined$
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The staff provide information on the adequacy of safety and relief valve testing and performance; (RES)
(SECY Susp:
To be determined) 3 In future Sevill reports, the staff note that estimated Commission decision dates are based on utility company esti=ates; (NRR)
SECY Susp:
To be determined) 4 The staff identify which of the TMI Action Plan items not being actively pursued are considered to be high priority items; (NRR)
(SECY Susp:
To be determined) 5.
A description of the regionalization plan and its objectives and proposed implementation be issued for public comment; (IE)
(SECY Susp:
To be determined) 6.
The staff provide a revision of the proposed comprehensive program plan regarding qualification of safety related equipment; (NFJt)
(SECY Susp:
To be determined) 7.
The staff provide a sum m y of NRC efforts to help research reactors (foreign and domestic) switch from use of HEU to LEU.
The Commission noted that OPE is preparing a proposal to establish domestic policies for the change; (RES)
(SECY Susp:
To be determined)
(OPE)
(SECY Susp:
Nov 30, 1982) 8.
OPE provide comments to the Com=ission on SEP reports when appropriate.
(OPE)
(SECY Susp; To be determined)
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2-ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION - WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 19, 1982 A.
STAFF REQUIREMENTS (Cont'd)
Chairman Palladino expressed the opinion that efforts should be made to resolve USI A-45 (Shutdown Heat Decay Removal) expeditiously.
In addition, the following milestones were noted by the staff:
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A report of resource expenditures will be forwarded to the Commission within two months; (EDO)
SECY Susp:
Dec 31, 1982) 2.
A summary of SEP Phase II results to date and options regarding Phase III of the program will be available in December 1982 and February 1983, respectively; 3
A plan for Phase III of the NREP program will be completed in November 1982 and a proposal forwarded to the Commission in early 1983; 4
A recommendation will be made to the Commission in January 1983 on the final rule to require the second SRO in the control room; 5
A preliminary report on the source term reevaluation will be completed February 15, 1983 The reevaluation is expected to be complete by summer of 1983; 6.
OMB and the appropriate Congressional committees will be notified if the proposed transfer of the LOFT facility and related responsibilities from NRC to DOE is approved; and (RES) 7.
A set of recommendations on the revised enforcement policy will be completed by April 1983 (IE)
The staff identified the following items as those not yet begun or not proceeding on schedule:
Human Factors Siting Rule Insider Rule High Level Waste Rule Quality Assurance ENCLOSURE O NOV 19 ES2 I
l ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION - WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 19, 1982 B.
STAFF REQUIREMENTS - DISCUSSION /POSSIBLE VOTE ON FULL POWER OPERATING FOR SUSQUEHANNA, 9:30 A.M., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1982, COMMISSIONERS' i
CONFERENCE ROOM, D.C. OFFICE (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE), Memo SECY to l
Dircks, 11/18/82 The Co= mission was briefed by staff on the proposed license amendment (see EDO memorandum dated 11/5/82) allowing full power operation of Susquehanna Unit 1.
l The Commission unaminously approved the issuance of the full f
power amendment.
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(Subsequently, staff issued the amendment on November 12, 1982.)
i Co=missioner Ahearne noted that staff should not use the practice of documenting the record with references to telephone conversations and with statements such as "it is the staff's understanding...." (see SSER f 4, paragraph 3.10.2.l(3) ).
Co=missioner Gilinsky stated that he felt it would be useful to have representatives of the licensee at,the table during meetings on issuance of a full power license amendment.
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STAFF REOUIREMENTS - ORAL PRESENTATIONS 0N TMI-1 RESTART - 2:00 P.M.,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1982. WILLIAM PENN MEMORIAL MUSEUM AUDITORIUM, l
HARRISBURG, PA (PUBLIC MEETING), Memo SECY for the Record, 11/18/82 i
The Commissioners heard oral presentations from the following participants to the Three Mile Island Unit 1 restart proceeding.
Name Representing Ernest Blake Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge Robert C.
Arnold, President GPU Nuclear Corporation Henry D.
Eukill GPU Nuclear Corporation Michael Ross GPU Nuclear Corporation j
Herman Dieckamp, President GPU Corporation George F. Trowbridge GPU Corporation William G.
Kuhns GPU Corporation Philip R. Clark GPU Corporation Thomas A. Baxter GPU Corporation Robert E.
Zahler GPU Co:.poration Ellyn R. Weiss Union of Concerned Scientists NOV I g 532 ENCLOSURE O I
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS (Cont'd)
Louise Bradford TMI Alert Joanne Doroshow TMI Alert Norman O. Aamodt Aamodt Family Marjorie Aamodt Aamodt Family Marvin Lewis Marvin Lewis Patricia Smith Newberry Township Michelle Straube Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Adolph Belser Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Jack Goldberg Nuc1 car Regulatom( Commission Hugh Thompson Nuclear Regulatory Commission Joseph R. Gray Nuclear Regulatory Commission James Cutchin Nuclear Regulatory Commission Brian Grimes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commissioner Gilinsky requested that staff identify actions taken by staff after receiving notification'that some of the answers submitted by vv on his requalification examination had been prepared by another person.
(Subsequently, on November 11, 1982 the NRC staff submitted a memorandum to the Secretary for distribution to the l
Commission).
l The Chairman noted that the record on the startup of TMI-1 7
would be kept open until November 30, 1982 for the purpose n of receiving com:nents from the parties on the public views.
expressed at the Tuesday, November 9, 1982, 7:30 p.m. public meeting.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON SANDIA CONSEQUENCES STUDY, 3:00 P.M.,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1982, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, D.C. OFFICE l
(OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE), Memo SECY to Dircks, 11/18/82 The Commission was briefed by the staff on NUREG/CR-2239 l
(SAND 81-1549), " Technical Guidance for Siting Criteria Development."
The report was prepared for NRC by Sandia National Laboratories and Dr. D.C. Aldrich was present to represent Sandia.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS (Cont'd) 4 During the briefing, the staff displayed the attached view-graph which indicates that, for a typical site, 9 out of 10 large-scale core meltdowns with severe direct breaches of contain=cnt would result in no early fatalities.
Subsequent to the meeting, commissioner Asselstine requested that the staff provide the following information:
1.
The level of confidence in that result.
In addition to a quantiuative response, the staff views on the validity of that result would be appreciated.
(RES/NRR) 2.
The estimated uncertainty bounds on the CRAC2 calculations and an indication of how, for example, Figure 2.5-5 in the Sandia Report and a typical reactor site risk curve would appear if the 90 percent confidence results were plotted.
(RES) j 3.
For the SST-1 source term, the typical number of individuals calculated to receive a dose in excess of 100 rems; a typical man-rem dose, including the cut-off criteria for that calculation; and a brief description 1
of the model used to calculate early fatalities and latent cancers.
(RES) 1 4.
The specific accident sequences posited for the SST-1 source term.
(RES)
(SECY Suspense:
12/3/82)
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT 11/22/82 50-440/441 MNBB-6507 Discussion of SRV Test (CEI No-Test Cleveland Electric J. Stefano 1:00 pm Bethesda Proposal)
Illuminating Co.
(Perry 1 & 2) 11/22-23/82 50-537 Waltz Mill Audit meeting on CRBR mechanical DOE, PMC, TVA R. Stark 8:30 am Hadison, Pa.
engineering calculations 11/22-23/82 50-413/414 Duke Tech. Trg. Ctr. Discuss FSAR Section 13.2.1 for Duke Power Co.
K. Jabbour 8:30 am Cornelius, NC Catawba Station 11/23/82 lbliday Inn Discuss use of seismic experience KMC, EQE P. Sears 1:00 pm Maryland Rm.
data in the qualification of Set unic Qualification Bethesda equipment in operating nuclear Utility Group power plants 11/23/82 50-329/330 P-110 Discuss Midland SER Open Item No. 1 Consumers Power Co.
R. Hernan 9:00 am Bethesda regarding the on-site natural gas Stoner Associates pipeline NUS 11/23/82 50-239/330 P-114 Discuss Midland Systems Interaction Consuners Power Co.
R. liernan 1:00 pm Bethesda Study E
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT 11/30/82 50-269 P-110 Discuss use of Zircaloy spacer grids Duke Power Co.
P. Wagner 8:30 am Bethesda in Oconee reload fuel assemblies 11/30-50-322 Shoreham Site To close out questions developed as Long Island Lighting Co.
E. Weinkam 12/1-2/82 Wading River, NY a result of review of Shoreham's EG8G Idaho 11/30-10:00 am pump and valve inservice testing 12/1-2-9:00 am program 12/1/82 50-341 P-114 Discuss and clarify an independent Detroit Edison Co.
L. Kintner 10:00 am Bethesda design verification program for Fermt 2 12/1/82 50-387 AR-5200 Discuss status of gas pipeline Pennsylvania Power &
R. Perch 1:00 pm Bethesda modifications near Susquehanna site Light Co.
12/3/82 50-329 P-114 Discuss methods to fireproof elec-Consumers Power Co.
R. Hernan 9:00 am 50-330 Bethesda trical cables at Midland plant Bechtel Nuclear Energy Service E
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 11/19-28/82 Paris, France To participate in NEA Workshop M. Knapp, WMHL M. Knapp, on System Performance Assess-WMHL ment for the Safety of Radio-active Waste Disposal 11/29/82 Willste Bldg.
BWIP Hydrogeology Meeting P. Justus~and T. Verne, T. Verma, WHT; WMHT i
Mr. Williams and Mr. Ralston, Williams Associates; J. Rowe, A. Brown, and J. Cherry.
l; Golder Associates i
11/30-12/2/82 Willste Bldg.
Review of the SCR and e
Appendices in the Design Area L. Chase, J. Greeves,
L. Chase, and M. Nataraja, WMHT; WMHT j
D. Pentz, Golder; Mr.
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' Montgomery, To participate in Alabama J. Brown (FC)
J. Brown Alabama Agreement State Review.
R. Woodruff (RII)
Alabama State Reps 11/30-12/3 40-8027
- Gere, Visit to Kerr-McGee for site B. Kosla (FC)
- 8. Kosla Oklahone familiarization prior to review S.~Wyngarden (FC) of license renewal and amendment M. Rhodes (FC) requests.
12/1 SNM-145 W111ste To discuss t'he schedule for the W. Crow (FC)
W. Crow shutdown of the B&W Pennsylvania R. Page (FC) operations.
L. Rouse (FC)
W. Nixon (FC)
.J. Roth (RI)
Messrs. Austin &
Coleman (B&W) 12/1-12/3 30-5222 New Brunswick Observe implementation of F. Fisher (FC)
F. Fisher 30-5982 NJ and radiological ~ contingency plan.
R. Cardarelli (FC)
Bloomsburg, Preliminary survey for transpor-,
PA tation volume study (E.R. Squibb
& Sons & Safety Light Corp.)
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DATE/ TIME NUPBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT Atlanta, GA IE staff will meet with R. DeYoung, IE J. Taylor, IE 11/22/82 INP0 representatives to J. Taylor IE discuss the QA initiatives.
E. Jordan, IE 50-382 Waterford Site Visit site to discuss J. Sniezek, IE J. Sniezek, IE 11/22-23/82 Killona, LA pending enforcement J. Craig, IE actions.
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT.
NRC CONTACT _
DOCKET 11/18/82 W111ste Building Review of COBRA-TF Modeling L. Shotkin J. T. Han J. Han PNL staff R. Jackson-NRR 11/18-1:00 p.m.
H. Denton's office USGS to deliver Position L. L. Beratan
( L. L. Beratan-RES)
D/NRR Paper on Charleston Earthquake 11/18/82 W111ste Bldg.
Report on 1st PBF M.Jankowski M.Silberberg 1 30 pm SFD Test M.Silberberg G.Marino 11/19/82 W111ste Bldg.
PBF Vision Product Review M.Jankowski 9:00 am Comission Meeting Briefing J.Larkins 11/19/82 H-Street 2:00 pm McPherson L2-6 Test Conditions
{50" P-114 t1/23 11/24 W111ste Bldg.
Dr. Herbert Helmick the NRC All interested P.M. WOOD Re. 1294 representative to the CABRI program at Cadarache, France will report on LMFBR research at Cadarache.
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NRC CONTACT DOCKET (If Applicable) 11/22/82 10-12:00 a.m.
NRC - NL Final Report - Disease Incidence M. Zanetor, Battelle; A. Roecklein, RES Study R. Goldsmith, DOE; J.Foulke,In.Ginevan, M
A. Roeckle R. Alexander, RES 11/22/82 NRC - NL Discuss Human Error Reporting P. Dietz, INPO T. Ryan, RES 8:00 a.m.
Systems Work C. Overbey, T. Ryan, RES 11/22-23/82
'ORNL Discuss Monitor Contracts on K. Eckennan, A. Brodsky, RES 4
9-5:00 ea, day Internal Dosimetry S. Bernard, ORNL; A. Brodsky, RES 11/22-23/82 Atlanta, GA ANS 3.1 Working Group Meetino Pers. of ANS 3.1 M. Au, RES Working Group 4
11/22-24/82 Atlanta, GA Review FY82-83 Human Reliability D. Miller, Sandia:
T. Ryan, RES Data Bank Research R. Pack, R. Comer, S. Christensen, E. Kozinsky GPC; T.Ryan,RE$
11/24/82 NRC - NL Possible EPRI/NRC Cooperation C. Wood, EPRI; A. Roecklein, RES 9:00 a.m.
5 on Dose Reduction D. Harrison, DOE; D. Collins, C. Hinson, g
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,Richland, WA Discuss Contract on Neutron B. Enders, R. Cummins, M. Federline, RES Dosimetry at NPP T. Eissig, BPNL; M. Federline, RES
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DATE/ TIME LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRC CONTACT 11/30-12/1/82 Sea Tac Harriott National Meeting of State Representatives G. Wayne Kerr, SP Seattle, WA Low Level Waste NGA Staff Compact Negotiators W. Kerr & S. Salomon, OSP F. Brenneman, Reg. I 1
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER; i: LOCATION _ ; I l PURPOSE APPljlCANT NRC CONTACT 11/22 50-322
! Region I Offithe lLicenseeMeeting.todis-R. WI. Starosteckt and R. Gal 19l LILCo - W.
. cuss various as-built Staff;k.VicePresident.
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' verification programs Polloc l
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11/23 50-272 '.
Salen Nuclear! Gen-SALP Board Management R. Shrasteckt.and Staff; L. Tripp 2:30 p.m.
50-311 erating Statipn Heeting - Salem Units PSEAG
,R. Eckert, Senior 1 and 2 Vice' President, Energy Supply and Engineering.
and Staff.
11/24 50-410 Region I Office SALP Board - Mine Mile Region i SALP Board H. Kister Point Unit 2 Members-4 8:30 a.m.
11/29 50-317 Region I Office SALP Board - Calvert Region I SALP Board E. McCabe 8:30 a.m.
50-318 Cliffs lipits 1 and 2 Members
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94TE/Ti!E IRGi>EP 11/23/82 Corporate Office SALP Meeting Florida Power & Light R. Lewis Miami, FL Company, Deputy RA.
Selected R11 Staff Mesters 11/23/82 Montgomery, At The recent nuclear TVA, State of AL, R. Tro.janowski 8:00 a.m.
exercise involving and Selected RII the State of Alabama Staff Members and the Browns Ferry Facility (State Requested Mtg.)
11/24/82 Corporate Office SALP Meeting Florida Power Corporation, R. Lewis St. Petersburg, FL Deputy Regional Adnin.,
Selected RIl Staff Members 11/24/82 Region 11 Office Enforcement Conference Car 611na Power & Light J. O'Reilly 9:30 a.m.
Brunswick & Robinson Company, Regional Transporation violations Administrator and Selected RII Staff I
flembers 11/29/82 Region II Office VEPC0 Transformer Licensee, Regional J. O'Reilly Administrator, and 10:00 a.m.
Briefing Selected RII Staff.
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DOCKET DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 11/22/82 Management Meeting Illinois Power J.G.Keppler 1:00 p.m.
50-461 Glen Ellyn, IL Clinton Nuclear Power Sta. J.G.Keppler E staff 4
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