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| Issue date: | 01/03/1994 |
| From: | Blaha J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 24,-1993 l
Contents Enclosure i
Nuclear Reactor Regulation A
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards B
Nuclear Regulatory Research C
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data D
General Counsel E*
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Administration F*
Information Resources Management G*
Controller H
Personnel I
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Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights J*
Enforcement K
Consolidation L*
State Programs M*
Policy Planning N*
Public Affairs 0*
International Programs P*
Congressional Affairs Q*
Regional Offices R
Executive Director for Operations S*
Meeting Notices T.
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9401110124 940103 PDR CGMMS NRCC ames L. B1aha WEEKLYINFOREPT PDR Assistant for Operations, OEDO
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s Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of. Interest Week Ending December 24, 1993 i
Headouarters/Reaion Countercarts Meetina on Steam Genera *.or Issues On December 14 and 15 a headquarters / region counterpart meeting on steam generator issues was held with representatives from NRR, all five Regional
-j Offices and RES. The first half of the meeting'was devoted to staff discussions of recent operating and inspection experience and the headquarters Integrated Steam Generator Plan and rulemaking initiative.
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half of the meeting, industry representatives made presentations on the industry initiative on Degradation Specific Management and on speci.al topics of interest such as primary-to-se.ondary leakage rate monitoring and water chemistry. There was an excellent exchange of information during the meeting and several means for continuing communications between headquarters and the regional staff were discussed.
Steam G< 1erator Rulemakina An ACRS Materials and Metallurgy Subcommittee meeting was held last Thursday, December 16, 1993. Materials and Chemical Engineering Branch (EMCB) and industry representatives offered presentations on steam generator (SG) degradation specific management, and EMCB introduced the staff's steam generator rulemaking pla...
Conaittee questions touched upon the risk basis for regulatory action.
The members requested an update presentation for a full Committee meeting in February. The Division of Systems Safety and i
Analysis SG Task Group members will probably contribute to the February presentation.
The Reactor Systems Branch participated in a technical working level meeting i
and a technical steerir.g committee meeting with NUMARC on Friday, December 17, 1993.
Following a discussion of the overall industry approach, the exchange l
focused on Steam Generator Tube Ru 'ure (SGTR) radiological assessment and severe accident concerns. Areas requiring further discussion include: data base suitability to support a lower iodine spiking factor, the radiological limit to be applied (10 CFR 100 or a fraction), iodine' retention mechanisms, l
and MAAP code capabilities (code used for industry severe accident evaluations).
NUMARC indicated that draft reports on iodine spiking, SGTR radiological assessment, severe accidents and emergency operating proce@es would be available early next year. The next meetings are scheduled f'.
January 26 and 27, 1994, and will include presentations by industry and staff technical assistance contractor persor.nel.
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? 4 Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Items of Interest j
Week Ending December 24, 1993 i
Transportation Safety On December 15, 1993, staff from the Division of Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety met with Department of Energy and Los Alamos National i
Laboratory (LANL) staff to discuss the transport of plutonium-baryllium sources located at universities and other institutions around the country..
Sources which are not currently needed by the in:;titutions are being returned.
l to LANL. The meeting was held to discuss the requirements NRC licensees must meet to ship these sources, including the requirement for a cuality assurance program for transportation activities.
Surveillance of Manaaement and Doeratina Contractor Desian Activities During the week of December 13, 1993, the Division of High-level Waste i
Management On-Site Representative (OR) observed the U.S. Department-of Energy Yucca Mountain Quality Assurance Division surveillance of the Civilian Radio-I active Waste Management System Management and Operating Contractor (M&O) design activities. This surveillance pertained to the preparation, review, approval, and revision of Determination of Importance Evaluations (DIE), the i
flow down of input requirements into these evaluations, and the translation of DIE requirements into the Yucca Mountain Exploratory Studies facility designs and specifications.
The DIES include the Waste Isolation Evaluations.
Nine completed Dies were reviewed during the surveillance and the surveillance l
team determined that the preparation, review and approval of the DIES and the translation of DIE requirements to designs and specifications were being carried out in a correct manner. However, the surveillance team identified seteral areas where procedural process controls either need to be clarified or l
to be made more prescriptive. These issues will be identified in deficiency reports requiring corrective actions. The OR agrees with the surveillance team findings and will continue to monitor this activity to assure proper i
corrective actions are identified and carried cut.
n Meetina with ReDresentatives of Nye County. Nevada On December 15, 1993, staff of the Division of High-level Waste Management met I
with representatives of Nye County, Nevada, to discuss the County's scientific investigations program and proposed drilling initiative at the Yucca Mountain candidate high-level waste repository site. Dr. Marty Mifflin, Director of Nye County scientific programs, provided information regarding the County's-overall technical program and areas of interest--which include age-dating techniques, Quaternary stratigraphy and unsaturated zone hydrology. The i
County proposes drilling four boreholes for geologic and hydrologic data, beginning in late spring 1994. By agreement with the'U.S. Department of j
Energy (DOE) Yucca Mountain Project Office, the sites of the Nye County holes will be selected by DOE and will be located near existing DOE holes for purposes of cross-hole testing.
Continuous cuttings will be taken from all-l holes with cores taken at selected intervals, when needed.
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information necessary for the County's ' scientific. investigations. The Nye County Nuclear Waste Repository Project Office will develop a quality i
assurance (QA) program and will use procedures mutually agreed to by DOE and i
the County. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will be requested to review the 0A plan when it is available.
Nuclear Reaulatory Commission Public Meetina on Shieldallov - Newfield.
New Jersey Facility On December 16, 1993, Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff conducted a scoping meeting in Franklinville, dew Jersey, to solicit public comments on the development of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the disposition of waste stored at the Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corporation facility in Newfield, New Jersey.
The public meeting was held from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
NRC staff opened the meeting with a brief description of the site and the EIS scoping process.
Members of the public presented comments and concerns on the i
scope of the planned EIS. A court reporter transcribed the meeting.
1 Issues discussed ranged from balancing environmental protection'with continued viability of the licensee to concerns regarding off-site emissions and ground water runoff.
The Shieldalloy facility continues to process NRC-licensed material, thereby increasing the amounts of waste material which must be disposed of.
h West Valley Reaulatory Round Table Meetina - West Valley Demonstration Pro.iect On December 14, 1993, members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff met I
with representatives of the Department of Energy (DOE), Environmental l
Protection Agency, New York State Department of Environmental b nservation, and New York State Energy and Research Development Authority c.t the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP).
This meeting allowed DOE to present its progress on activities at the WVDP and the various agencies to present the status of their review programs to D0E. A site tour was given at the i
conclusion of the meeting, j
i Site Visit to Siemens Power Corocration. Richland Washinoton Staff from the Fuel Cycle Licensing Branch visited the Richland Manufacturing j
facility of Siemens Power Corporation on December 14-16, 1993.
Siemens operates a fuel fabrication facility licensed under.10 CFR Part 70. The.
i license is in timely renewal and the purpose of the visit was to familiarize l
the license renewal review staff and technical assistance contractors with the i
facility and to discuss issues related to the renewal. Discussions focused on environmental protection, nuclear criticality safety, chemical safety, fire protection, and radiation protection.
The current schedule for renewal of the license is the second quarter of FY95.
l Department of Enerav Workshop on Safety Analysis Guidance Regulatory and International Safeguards Branch (FRIB) staff attended the f
subject workshop, which discussed draft Department of Energy (D0E) guidance
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i pertaining.to assuring the adequacy of the safety bases of their contractor-operated sites. The workshop was sponsored by the-D0E Offices of Defense l
Programs, Environmental Restoration, and Energy Research. DOE Orders 5480.22 and 5480.23 were issued in 1992 requiring all DOE nuclear facilities, including nonreactor facilities, to prepare Technical Safety Requirements
.(TSR) and Safety. Analysis Reports (SAR). 00E has issued a draft standard, i
DOE-STD-3009-93,- as a guide for nonreactor nuclear facilities to use in preparation of SARs. That standard covers the format and content of the SAR, including the topics of: hazard identification; hazard classification; hazard evaluation; accident analysis; " safety-class" and " safety-significant" structures, systems, and components; and derivation of TSRs (safety limits, -
i limiting control settings, and limiting conditions for operation). DOE has also drafted requirements for use of a preliminary hazards-analysis and establishment of a Basis for Interim Operation (BIO) and upgrade j
implementation plans (IP) to justify continued operation while the SAR is being developed.
The DOE Office of Defense Programs made a presentation on the methodology and results of their Safety Survey Report, which estimated the bounding.
consequences associated with 27 facilities covering plutonium, uranium, and tritium production and handling facilities.
The results showed much lower consequences than for accidents at Nuclear Regulatory Commission-regulated.
reactors.
Extension of Comment Period on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement on the Proposed Claiborne Enrichment Center In response to numerous requests, including one from the U.S. Environmental.
j Protection Agency, the staff is extending the period for public comment on the
.i Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Construction and Operation of the Claiborne Enrichment Center, NUREG-1484. -The original 45-day comment period would have expired on January 10, 1994. The staff is extending the comment a
period by 15 days, as provided by 10 CFR Part 51, paragraph 51.73.
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comment period will now close on January 25, 1994.
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Debriefino on Gore-Chernomyrdin Meetina i
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards staff attended a debrief for I
interagency staff who were involved in the preparations for the Gore-Chernomyrdin Joint Commission on Technological Cooperation meeting in Moscow whir.h was held during the week of December 13, 1993. The debriefing, hosted.
by the Department of Energy, focussed mainly on energy sector items including-i fos il fuels and nuclear matters, and less on space and environmental issues.
Ma.)vr achievements in the nuclear area included: (1) resolution of the nuclear
't liability issue; (2) agreement to develop terms of reference for a study to
.I replace two production reactors at Tomsk with alternate energy sources; and (3) agreement to form a joint working group to develop proposals for a strengthened system for material control and accounting used in both civil and military applications.
It was also noted that the Department of Commerce will
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take a new look at the terms of the anti-dumping suspension agreement.
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Implementation of US/ Australian Aareement t
International safeguards staff discussed with Allied Signal Incorporated documentation requirements for nuclear material from Australia.
Confirmation of container. numbers and the integrity of container. seals upon arrival'in the i
U.S., and the resolution of discrepancies, if any, are ongoing activities conducted pursuant to the US/ Australia Agreement, with full cooperation of relevant NRC licensees.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Items of Interest Week Ending December 24, 1993 I
Financial Assurance for Decommissionina Fundina: Final Rule On December 9,1993, the Commission approved publication of final amendments to Parts 30, 40, 50, 70, and 72 allowing certain non-electric utility licensees to use self-guarantee as a mechanism for providing financial assurance for decommissioning funding.
This action has been taken in response to a petition for rulemaking submitted by General Electric Company and Westinghouse Electric Corporation. The rule establishes financial criteria to be met by a licensee applying to use self-guarantee.. Among -
j other things, the requirements include tangible net worth at least 10 times
-the total current decommissioning cost estimate (or.the current amount required if certification is used) for all decommissioning activities for which the company is responsible as self-guaranteeing licensee and as parent l
. guarantor, and a current rating for its most recent bond issuance of "A" or better.
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l Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Items of Interest-Week Ending December 24, 1993 Division of Ooerational Assessment (DOA)
IRB conducted a workshop with the Emergency Response Coordinators in Region II last week.
The new Region II Response Center was toured.
It is a well designed and engineered facility that should improve the Region's capability to respond in an effective an efficient manner. Among the issues discussed at the workshop was the need for increased training in the basic foundations and concepts of the Incident Response program and in the use of tools and i
capabilities provided by HQ, including ERDS, RASCAL and RTM. The increased complexity of the Incident Response Program was also discussed.
This is the i
result of the technological advancements being made throughout the response i
area and the increasing participation of other Federal agencies,-and State and local government organizations.
i Preliminary Notifications a.
PNO-1-93-071, Baltimore Gas & Elec. Co. (Calvert Cliffs 1.2), Dry l
Storage Canister Vacuum Outside Specification b.
PN0-1-93-072, Lukens Steel Company., Source of Radiation Found in Scrap Steel Bundle c.
PNO-1-93-073, Osl Inspection, Inc.., Transportation Incident involving j
Radioactive Material in a Sealed Source d.
PNO-II-93-069A, Alco Corporation, Recovery of Stolen Moisture / Density Gauge i
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PNO-II-93-073, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Misadministration Using Microselectron-HDR Device f.
PNO-II-93-073A, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Update, Misadministration Using Microselectron-HDR Device 9
PNO-II-93-073B, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Update, Misadministration Using Microselectron-HDR Device h.
PNO-II-93-074, Stone and Webster, Stolen Portable Gauges j
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PNO-II-93-075, Southern Nuclear Operating Company (Farley 2), Unit l
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PNO-V-3-922, Westex, Industrial Radiographer Overexposure l
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Office of the Controller Items of Interest Week Ending December 24, 1993 Administrative Control of Funds Management Directive and Handbook 4.2, " Administrative Control of funds," was approved by the EDO on December 17, 1993.
Directive and Handbook 4.2 replace policies and procedures in Manual Chapter and Appendix 1301 on the execution.
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of the budget. The handbook specifies policies and procedures to be followed to maintain proper control over available funds during. budget execution and for certifying funds availability before obligation.
It also provides an overview of the Federal laws and policies that are the basis for-funds control operating standards. The document will be printed and distributed in early January 1994.
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Office of Personnel Items of Interest Week Ending December'24, 1993 Child Development Center Board Issues Reouest for Proposal to Select Vendor On Tuesday, December 21, 1993, the Board of Directors issued'a Request for Proposal to select a vendor to open and operate the NRC Child Development Center.
The Board expects to award a contract in March 1994 to the offeror whose proposal demonstrates the ability to manage a quality center at the most reasonable cost and provide developmentally appropriate programs in a strong nurturing environment.
EDO Briefina on Fitness Center On Thursday, December 23, 1993, representatives of OP, OC, ADM, and OGC briefed the EDO and his staff on the status of plans for the Fitness Center which is scheduled to open in January 1995 in TWFN.
The center will cover 5500 feet and will be equipped with a range of the latest exercise equipment to be used by NRC employees.
Arrivals OLMSTEAD, William J.
Associate General Counsel (PFT)
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Depart ures None.
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Week Ending December 24, 1993 1
Sionificant Enforcement Action By EN 93-102 dated October 13, 1993 the Commission was notified of the intent of OE to issue a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty i
in the amount of $2,500 to Physicians' Laboratory Service, Inc. (Former Licensee). The action was based on a failure to establish and implement a Quality Management Program and having administered radiopharmaceuticals without the required written directive on approximately 10 occasions.
The licensee responded to the Notice in a letter dated November 17, 1993. After careful consideration of the licensee's response, the staff concluded that the violation did occur as set forth in the Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty. An Order Imposing Civil. Penalty in the amount of
$2,500 was issued December 22, 1993.
(EN 93-102A)
Civil Penalty Paid Commonwealth Edison Company (LaSalle, Unit 2) paid the civil penalty in the amount of $112,500. The action was based on radiation protection violations that occurred during the disassembly of the Unit 2 reactor vessel head. The violations resulted in a number of plant personnel receiving measurable intakes of radioactive material.
(EA 93-235)
Twin Falls Clinic and Hospital, Inc., Twin Falls, Idaho paid the civil penalty in the amount of $2,500. The action was based on a violation involving the' i
licensee's failure to establish and maintain a quality management program in accordance with 10 CFR 35.22.
The licensee requested a hearing August 11, 1993, and a settlement was reached with the civil penalty being mitigated 50%.
(EA 93-082) i i
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Shieldallov Metalluraical Corporation Newfield. New Jersev On Thursday evening, December 16th, the NRC held a public scoping meeting at Delsea Regional High School in Franklinville, New Jersey, as a part of NRC's process to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corporation.
The NRC is preparing.
an EIS in response to Shieldalloy's request for the on-site disposal at their Newfield, New Jersey facility, of slag and baghouse dust containing licensed material, principally thorium and uranium.
Region I representatives from the F6:llities Radiological Safety and. Safeguards Branch's Site Decommissioning Section and the State Liaison Office participated in the meeting with representatives.from the.0ffice of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards and Office of General Counsel. A majority of the questions raised at the meeting concerned operations at the Newfield facility and the financial health of,the licensee.
The meeting was attended by approximately 60 individuals, including representatives from the Borough of Newfield, NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Energy, the licensee, and local environmental groups.
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Region 11 Items Of Interest Week Ending December 24, 1993 l
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General Electric Fuel Fabrication Facility - Wilminaton. NC On December 21, 1993, GE reported the discovery of a buildup of about 30 kilograms.of U0 in sludge in the lubricant sump of a rotary pellet i
2 press.
The buildup apparently occurred over an extended period of time.
The total amount of uranium involved was more than a safe batch (45% of i
the minimum critical mass) for the maximum enrichment of 5% allowed in the system. The original analysis for the press considered such a
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buildup and made provisions for controlling it, but when a new press was.
installed in 1981, those provisions were not included. All the rotary presses are currently shut down and will remain shut down pending.
completion of the licensee's investigation and completion of corrective actions.
The licensee anticipates installing an overflow on' the lubricant sump and adding a procedural requirement-to check for buildup i
of powder / sludge on a periodic basis.
Region II will conduct an inspection to followup on this incident.
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Carolina Power and licht Comnany On December 20, representatives from Carolina Power and Light were in the Region 11 Office to attend a Management Meeting regarding recent i
events associated with refueling at the Robinson Plant.
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Waterford 3 Public SALP Meetina The Waterford 3 public SALP meeting was held on December 21 at the licensee's training facility. The meeting was led by the Region IV Regional Administrator with Region IV and NRR managers and staff in attendance. The licensee was represented by D. Hintz, President and Chief Executive Officer; R. Barkhurst, Vice President, Operations; and other senior managers.
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01/05/93 None One White Flint North To discuss generic inspection NRR/BWROG D. Brinkman G
9:00-1:00 Room 4-B-11 guidance and repair criteria for (301) 504-1409 8
Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) core shrouds and recent cracking of BWR jet pump holddown beams.
01/11/93 None One White Flint North To discuss the status cf Reactor NRR/NUMARC D. Mcdonald-i 9:00-12:00 Room 1-F-7 and 1-F-9 Pressure Vessel (RPV) Database (301)504-1408 and Generic Database Issues.
01/19/94 50-219 One White Flint North To discuss matters relating to NRR/GPUN A. Dromerick 10:00-3:00 Room 1-F-19 water-backed welding of Oyster (301) 504-3473 Creek safety-related piping.
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NRC/ Contractor visit NRC S. Soong 1000 Prospect Hill Rd.
to review licensee's Combustion Engineering (301)504-2604 t
Hematite, Missouri Fire Safety Program 1/14/94 One White Flint North To discuss Site NRC M.~ Weber 11555 Rockville Pike Characterization of the Babcock & Wilcox (301)504-1298 Rockville, Maryland Shallow Land Disposal Facility at Parks Township, Pennsylvania
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01/11/94 50-245 Region I Enforcement Conference Selected NRC Staff LDoerflein 10:00 a.m.
50-423 to discuss Supplemen-Members and Licensee 50-336 tary Leak Collection and Release System 01/20/94 030-33-019 Region 1 Enforcement Conference Selected NRC Staff WPasciak 8:30 a.m.
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w 1/5/94 50-458 RIV River Bend Public meeting GSU Gagliardo 2.00 1/6/94 50-458 RIV Enforcement Conference GSU Gagliardo 10:00
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