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WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER-28, 1990 A summary of key events is' included as-a' convenience to those Comissioners who may prefer a' condensed version of this report.
Contents-Enclosure Nuclear Reactor' Regulation
-A Nuclear Material Safety and. Safeguards' B
l Nuclear Regulatory Research C
. Analysis and Evaluation of-Operational Data D
Governmental & Public Affairs E
General Counsel F*
Administration G
3 Information Resources Management H'
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Personnel J
Small & Disadvantaged Pusiness-Utilization & Civil Rights K*
.i Enforcement L
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Items Addressed by the. Commission P*
Meeting Notices
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HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT HEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 28, 1990 Meeting with DOE on Substandard Vendor Froducts At DOE's request the Director. 01 and the chief, Vendor Inspecti?n Branch are meeting on September 27, 1990, with DOE ';,taff to discuss NRC activities over j
the past few years to address substandard vendor product issues. The focus of i
the meeting will be on 01_and VIB actions to review instances of suspected counterfeit or fraudulent marketing by vendors, suppliers, and distributors to nuclear power plants.
Copies of previously issued information notices and bulletins will be provided to DOE.
b B&W Fuel Company (B&W), Lynchburg, Virginia On September 24, 1990, Special Nuclear Material License No. SNM-1168 for the Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant was renewed for a 10-year term. This action j
followed preparat'on of an Environmental Assessment in May 1990 and publication of a " Finding of No Significant Impact" in the Federal Register on May 24, 1990.
The license authorizes B&W to fabricate enriched uranium oxide pellets into fuel elements for light water reactors. This is the first 10-year renewal following.
Commission approval of 10aar licenses for major operating fuel cycle licenses (SECY-89-364), publication of a Notice in the Federal Register on June 19, 1990,-
and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) clearance for an update of the safety section every 2 years.
Earthquake in the New Madrid Area A small earthquake of magnitude 4.6 occurred in the New Madrid area of south-eastern Missouri at 7:19 a.m. on September 26, 1990. The epicenter was located o
about 10 miles southwest of Cape Girardeau and 40 miles north of New Madrid at 1
37.2*N, 89.7*W.
The earthquake was felt in parts of Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio and Arkansas; and it caused minor damage in southern Illinois. The nearest nuclear power plant is Callaway located in central Missouri at a distance of 150 miles from the epicenter. The earthquake was too small to cause any operational P
problems at the plant. Observer teams from several NRC-supported universities and the USGS have been dispatched to the. area to record aftershocks. Memphis i
State University recorded a magnitude 2.8 aftershock at 8:47 p.m. on September 26.
This aftershock was felt by the crew in the field. A DOE facility in Paducah..
Kentucky, observed a ground motion of between.05 and.10 g-ie a.05g instrument triggered and a.10g instrument did not.
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USA Today Hotline TheDivisionofContractsandPropertyManagement(DCTM)hasagreedto represent the NRC on October 3, 1990, on a hotline set up by USA Today for small businesses to discuss procurement concerns with Federal agencies.. DCPM was asked by the Office of Small ar.d Disadvantaged Business Utilization / Civil Rights, to participate in this activity.
Second Building Statu_s On September 25, the Office of Consolidation (CONS) staff net with Dewberry &
= Davis space planners and Tower Construction's managing architect u discuss Tower's proposed proto-typical floor plan for Two White Flint North (TWFN);
office space. The typical plan for a floor in TWFN which is all'cffice. space i
will accommodate just over 200 peo p, or about twice as many as the most densely populated floor in One White Flint North (0WFN). However, there will be greater variation in layout and densities in TWFN than in OWFN because of
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e Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest Week Ending September 28, 1990 i
H. B. Robinson j
l Effective September 24, 1990 Richard E. Morgan was reassigned from Plant General Manager to Assistaat to the Project Manager.(Charles Dietz).
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Sheppard, formerly the Operations Manager, assumed the position of Plant General Manager.. The Manager of Operations is now R. H. Chambers.
Yankee Rowe YankeeRowehadgonefromMode4(hotshutdown)toMode3(hotstandby)fon j
September 26,1990. A steam leak was observed-at an Instrumentation' o
penetration through the head of the reactor vessel. _The leak has been approximated at lec of water per minute. The temperature was approximately-400' and the pressure was approximately 600 psi.
i A Unusual. Event was declared at approximately 9:00 a.m. on September 27, 1990. The licensee expects to'be down for approximate 1y't0 days while the-leak is repaired.
Meeting with DOE on Substandard Vendor Products At DOE's request the Director, 01 and the Chief,1 Vendor Inspection Branch are meeting on September 27, 1990, with DOE staff to discuss NRC activities over the past few years to address substandard vendor product issues. ~ The focus of' the meeting will be'on 01 and VIB actions to review instances oftsuspected counterfeit or fraudulent mat keting by vendors,-suppliers, and distributors to nuclear power plants. Copies of previously issued information notices and bulletins will be provided to DOE.
RESTART SCHEDULE 9/29/90-COMMISSION PLANT SHUTDOWN BRIEFING PLANT RESTART l
BROWNS FERRY 2 9/15/84C 03/91 04/91*'
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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Items of-Interest Week Ending September 28, 1990 Licensee Meeting'on International Safeguards On September 25, 1990, representatives of the Westinghouse Low Enriched Uranium Fuel Fabricati n Plant in Columbia, South Carolina met with International Safe-guards Branch to discuss the status.of the facility n:ith. respect to current and future international safeguards requirements. Effec +'/e in January 1988, the facility was removed from the ^ list of selected facilities for the application of safeguards pursuant to the Safeguards Agreement between the United States--
and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Concurrently, the facility was-selected for reporting of nuclear material transaction and inventory data under the terms of the protocol to the referenced agreement. Scheduling of future physical inventories, potential timing of future reselection pursuant to the Agreement, and the possible impact on future inspections of new fuel designs and throughput-dominated operating philcsophy were discussed.
Meeting on BR-100 Shipping Cask On September 19, 1990, the Transportation Branch staff met with Babcock and Wilcox (B&W) and the. Department of Energy (DOE) to discuss progress on the BR-100 spent fuel shipping cask. The BR-100 cask is one of a series of spent fuel shipping casks being designed for shipment of spent fuel under the Nuclear Waste Polic The 100-ton rail cask has a capacity of 52 boiling water reactor (BWR)y Act.assembliesor21pressurizedwaterreactor(PWR) assemblies.
B&W plans to conduct a series of quarter scale tests to evaluate the structural performance of the cask and impact limiters. The tests will be conducted in the Summer of 1991 at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. B&W expects to submit an application for the cask-in January 1992.
B&W Fuel Company (B&W), Lynchburg, Virginia On September 24, 1990, Special Nuclear Material License No. SNM-1168 for the Comercial Nuclear Fue,. Plant was renewed for a 10-year term. This action followed preparation of an Environmental Assessment in May 1G90 and publication of a " Finding of No Significant Impact" in the Federal Register on May.24,1990.
.The license authorizes B&W to fabricate enriched _ucanium oxide pellets into fuel elements for light water reactors. This is the first 10-year renewal following Commission approval of 10-year licenses for major operating fuel cycle licenses (SECY-89-364), publication of a Notice in the Federal Register on Jane 19, 1990, and Office of Management ar.d Budget (OMB) clearance for an update of the safety section every 2 years.
Low-Level Waste Facilities in Michigan and New Jersey The Division of Low-Level Waste Management and Decommissioning recently received documents related to the development of low-level waste facilities from two non-Agreement States, Michigan and New Jersey. The Michigan Low-Level Radioactive SEPTEMBER 28, 1990-ENCLOSURE B
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o Waste Authority has provided the staff, for review and comment, reports related to site characteriz; tion, r2 -made features, statutory and regulatory compliance, and quality assurance. The ey Low-Level Radioactive Waste Dis.oosal Facility Siting Board prov-orough GPA, its proposed methodology for site screening and identificaticn er' a request for proposal for a site character-ization contractor.
Staff anticipates completing a broad scope review of-these documents by the end of October.
Performance Assessment Workshop A Low-Level Waste Management Performance Assessment Workshop on computer modeling was held for:16 Agreement State regulatars at NRC's Information
' Technology on September 26-28, 1990. This workshop was sponsored by the Office of Governmental and Public Affairs, State Programs, with technical support provided by the Division of low-level Waste Management and
' Decommissioning and Sandia National Laboratory staff.
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Items of Interest i
Week Ending September 28, 1990 International Workshop on Nuclear Plant Safety and Life Extension Programs j
1 On_ September 19 and 20 the. Deputy Director, Division of Engineering. attended an International Workshop on Nuclear Plant Safety and Life Extension Programs-in Newport, Rhode Island and presented a paper on " Engineering Technical Issues in Plant Safety and Life Extension from a Regulatory Point of View".
The workshop was jointly developed by ANS and ASME in response to a request from Academician K. V. Frolov, VP of the USSR Academy of Sciences and member of the USSR Supreme Soviet. A twelve person Soviet delegation led'by Academician Frolov attended the conference.
Individuals from Germany, Japan, France. the USSR, and the. USA presented papers-and;the conference closed with a panel question and answer session.--
Earthquake in the New Madrid Area A small earthquake of magnitude 4.6 occurred in the New Madrid area of south-eastern Missouri at 7:19 a.m. on September 26, 1990. The epicenter was located about 10 miles southwest of Cape Girardeau and 40 miles north of New Madrid at 37.2'N, 89.7*W.
The earthquske was felt in parts of Missouri,-Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio and Arkansas; and it caused minor damage in southern Illinois. The nearest l
nuclear power plant is Callaway located in; central Missouri at a distance of 150 miles from the epicenter. The earthquake'was too small to cause any operational problems at the plant. Observer teams from several NRC-supported universities and the USGS have been-dispatched to the area to record aftershocks. Memphis State University recorded a magnitude 2.8 afterchock at 8:47 p.m. on September 26.
l This aftershock was felt by the crew in the' field. A DOE facility in Paducah, l
Kentucky, observed a ground motion of between.05 and.10 g-ie a.05g instrument 1
l triggered and a.10g instrument did not.
Regulatory Guide to be Issued in the Near Future-
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Quality Assurance Program Requirements for Nuclear Facilities j
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This regulatory guide is being developed to provide guidance on methods acceptable to the NRC staff for complying with tM provisions cf l-Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 50 with regard to establishing and i.plementing the quality assurance program for the design, construction, modificatkn, and 1
decommissioning of nuclear facilities.
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- 0. Gormity 492-3743 Meeting on South Texas Fire PRA Representatives of=NRR,.RES/PRAB and Sandia National Laboratories met with representatives.of Houston _ Power and Light Company on September 19 and 20, 1990, to discuss the fire analysis in the South Texas PRA.
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experience with other plants' PRAs, where fire-initiated. sequences are quite significant in the plants' total safety profile, the fire-initiated sequences 1
in the South Texas PRA are a'relatively minor' contributor-to the. total core i
damaae frequency. This somewhat unusual finding appears to be well explained i
by the high (3-train) redundancy of safety systems in this plant, along with a greater than normal amount of physical separation between the various trains.
NRC Participation in the FAdu-TERMOS Program The Division of Systems Research, Office of Huclear Regulatory (Research, is now ready to participate with the Safety Technology Institute - STI) of the Comn. 'sion of the European Communities Joint Research 0$nter (JRC), Ispra, Italy, un severe accident research related to molten f 1-coolant.
interactions. Under the FARO-TERMOS Program, STI-JRC s.11 perform severe fuel damage experiments to provide experimental-data on the rate of the hydrogen and steam produced, fuel fragmentation, and the thermal and mechanical loads-imposed on the lower plenum structures and the lower headJof the reactor 1
pressure vessel as a result of the molten-fuel-water-structure interactions.
.This is a three year program expected to cost $1.3 million.
If the NRC had to i'
build similar facilities, the cost would be in excess of the $12 million which-the JRC already spent on the facility. The.NRC contribution of $1.3 million will be used to perform some minor facility modifications and to defray'a small-fraction of the operating cost while giving us access to the test data.
This Technical Exchange Arrangement covered a three-year period from September 1991 to August 1993, at a cost of $1.3M to the USNRC.
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Incident Response On September 26-cnd 27, IRB staff presented a course on. Technical Procedures for Emergency Responst. for sutes and utilities in the Region I area. - The course was sponsored by the: Offite of State Programs and hosted by the State of Maryland.
ULYSSES SPACE LAUNCH:
A German built European Saace' Agency sponsored.
nuclear-poweredspacecraftknownasUlyssesisscieduledtobelaunchedfrom Kennedy Space Center sometime during the period of October 5 to' October 21,1990.
.l NASA prepared procedures for a Federal response in support of the States in the
.j event of-a radiological emergency during the launch. The Federal Gcvernment's.
D response will be in accordance with the Federal Radiological Emergency. Response Plan (FRERP). Major portions'of the FRERP will b activated before the launch j
to be premred in case of an emergency.
NASA wiil be the Cognizant Federal 1
Agency (CFA) for the Ulysses operation and.will operate from its Radiological Control Center. A Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment' Center (FRMAC) and a Joint Information Center (JIC) will also be established near the Kennedy Space Center.
FEMA will establish a Federal Response Center (FRC) in case of an actual emergu cy.
When the NRC is not the Cognizant Federal Agency, as in this' case, its rolelis minor.
Federal agencies that may have a major role'ir a FRERP response will be deploying to the site prior to launch. Since NRC does,at have a significant role, our response would occur only in the case. of an actual emergency.
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event, the NRC would be notified and support to the Federal; response would be.
provided in response-to specific requests.
In order to obtain some insight into the CFA/FRMAC interface during an emergency when the NRC is the CFA, two representatives from Region II will observe the operations at the FRMAC.
Preliminary Notification The following Preliminary Notifications were issued during the past' week.
PN0-I-90-82, Cooper Medical Center, Cesium-137 Brachytherapy Misadministration a.
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PN0-I-90-83, Wyman-Gordon, Media Interest In On-Site Burial 0f Radioactive Material At An NRC Licensed Location c.
PNO-I-90-84, Rochester Gas and Electric Corp., Unplanned Reactor' Trip d.
PN0-III-90-60, Duane Arnold Energy Center, Extended Shutdown and Review Of Scram History Since September 7
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PNO-III-90-61, Commonwealth Edison Co., Transformer Explosion and Fire L
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PN0-III-90-62,-West Shore Hospital, Diagnostic Misadministration q
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PNOIII-90-63,ATEC& Associates,StolenLMoistureDensityGauge h.
PNO-IV-90-31, Schlumberger Technology Corp., Accident _ With Truck Containing.
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PNO-IV-90-32, Muskogee Regional Medical Center, Therapeutic Misadministration
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PNO-V-90-38, Portland General Electric Company, Unplanned Shutdown
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PNO-V-90-38-A, Portland General Electric Company, Unplanned Shutdown - Main Generator Trip 1.
PNO-Y-90-39, Washington P 'ilic Power Supply. System,_ Shutdown' Greater Than j
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PNO-V-90-40, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Traffic Fatality-4
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Office of Governmental and Public Affairs Items of Interest Week Ending September 28, 1990 Transportation Course Kathleen Schneider,' State Programs, conducted a nuclear transportation course
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for State regulatory personnel on September 24-28, 1990 in Houston, Texas. The l
course had twenty-one students and included instructors from the NRC, State l
governments and industry. The course covered a variety of transportation-l-
related items such as inspection and enforcement, transportation of low-level waste, radiopharmaceuticals, radiography and well-logging equipment, and i
emergency response to a transportation accident.
Industrial Radiography Course James Myers, State Programs, conducted a course on the safety aspects of-industrial radiography on September 24-28, 1990 at the Amersham Corporation in Burlington, Massachusetts. Thirteen State inspectors participated in the training course'. The course covered various aspects of industrial radiography safety and included a tour of a radiography camera manufacturer, a visit to an-operational radiography site and an. inspection of a radiography company.
Entrance Meeting for New York Radiation Control Programs Review Carlton Kammerer, Director, State Programs, Richard Cooper, Deputy Director, Region I Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards, and John McGrath, Region-I State Agreemeats Officer, met with senior New York State and City officials from the State Energy Office, Department of Environmental Conservation, Department of Labor, State Health Department and.the New York City Department of Health on September 26, 1990 in Albany, New York. The purpose of the l-meeting was to discuss the consolidated review of all the New York radiation i
control programs scheduled for October.
Protective Measures Workshop State Programs spcnsored a Protective Measures Workshop on September 26-27, 1990 at the O'Coner State Office Building in Baltimore, Maryland..The workshop l ~
was conducted by representatives from the Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data and included approximately 30 emergency-preparedness and 4
radiological health personnel from States in Region I and Virginia. Utility emergency preparedness officials also participated in the workshop. This was~ a pilot workshop which. State Programs intends to sponsor in other Regions in the future.
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Performance Assessment Workshop for States on September 26-28, 1990 in Bethesda, Maryland.
Sixteen State personnel participated.in the workshop,'
I which was conducted by a contractor from the Sandia National Laboratories.
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Meeting with Indiana State Official Roland Lickus, Chief, Region III State and Government Affairs, met with Edward Wroblewski, Chief, Radiological. Health, Indiana State Board of Health, on September 27, 1990 in: Indianapolis, Indiant. The purpose of-the meeting was to discuss the State Liaison Officer program, NRC's regulatory program and other issues of mutual interest.
International Programs On Thursday,-September 27, 1990, the IP stait-ic with representatives from the Japan Atomic Energy Research. Institute (J?.EdI) to discuss high enriched uranium (HEU) short-term requirements for the Japan Material Testing Reactor (JMTR) and the Japanese Research Reactor-T (JRR-2).
On Friday, September 28, 1990, the staff met with Kyoto University University Reactor (KUR)g U.S. approval to use HEU intended for the Kyoto representatives regardin The JAERI and Kyoto personnel had attended the 1990 International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test reactors (RERTR) in Newport, Rhode Island, September 23-27, 1990.,
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Congressional Affairs-h CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS SCHEDULE (CA)
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.m Gerke 09/25/PO 9:00 Markup Chief Financial Reps. Conyers/Horton
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S Keeling 09/25/90 9:30 Non-NRC.
H.R. 5322, SES Reps. Sikorski/Morella-
-Improvements Act Civil Service House Post Office'& Civil Service 1
Keeling 09/26/90-9:45 Markup H.R. 5322,.SES Reps. Ford /Gilman..
Improvements Act Hoes 'ost 0ffice 8 Civil Service Cerke 09/26/90
'd:00 Markup Chief Financial Reps. Conyers/Horton Officer Legislation House Government Operations Madden
'09/27/90 TBA Markup
' Hazardous Materials Reps. Anderson /Hammerschmidt' J
Transportation:Act-House Public Works & Transportation t-Combs 09/27/90 9:45 Non-NRC Report on Catastrophic ' Reps. Udall/Hansen j
Nuclear' Accidents Energy and Environment
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i Gerke-10/09/90 10:00 Mon-NRC.
Proposal to reform Reps. Sikorski/Morella fedi. equal employment Civil Service practices House Post Office & Civil Service:
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Empl. Opportunities-(Martinez /Gunderson) l Processing
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Items of. Interest Week Ending September 28, 1990 I
[BettesdaAccessControlSystem The Division of Security is in the final stages of converting the former key card access control system (i.e., green and white card keys) in the Bethesda area buildings to the same type of card key system used at OWFN. The green and white card keys are now obsolete and personnel are being advised that these card keys can be destroyed.
U.S. District Court Memorandum Opinion on Hearing Security-i SEC, SECY, OGC and PA met on September ~27, 1990, to discuss a recent-U.S.
District Court decision which rendered'a memorandum opinion on certain security i
related matters / actions regarding NRC hearings.
USA Today Hotline 1
The Division of Contracts and Propert' Management (DCPM) has agreed to represent the NRC on October 3,1990, on a hotline set up by USA Today for small businesses to discuss procuremont concerns with Federal agencies. DCPM was asked by the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization / Civil Rights, to participate in this activity.
Significant FOIA Requests Received by the NRC for 5-Day Period ~
- Sepumber 21 - 27, 1990 Request for two records re.garding Safety Light Corporation. (Susan Hall of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom,. F01A-90-423)
Request for three categories of records regarding) contract No. NRC-33-87-224.
(James McIntyre, The MIL Corporation, F01A-90-424 -
Request for a copy of SECY-90-76. (Timothy Sawyer of Bishop, Cook, Purcell &
Reynolds,F01A-90-425)
Request for a copy of a one page memorandum from Headquarters staff to Regional Administrators requesting information regarding utility maintenance practices.
(Ophelia Williams, J/R/A Associates, F01A-90-427)
Request for copies of the sanitized enclosures.to an application from Public-Service of Colorado dated June 6, 1990, revising Fort St. Vrain's security' plan.(OpheliaWilliams,J/R/AAssociates,F01A-90-428)
Request for, copies of the reports from Virginia Power, transmitted by 1etter to
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the NRC dated June 18, 1980. (Ophelia Williams, J/R/A Associates, F01A-90-429)
Request for records regarding the status of license 21-26202-01. issued to Metro Diagnostics of Michigan.-(Joseph Burley, Swansca Environmental Inc.,
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Request for the standards or. written description of the medical examination and the physical fitness exercise program developed'for security-guards.
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j Items of Interest Week Ending September. 28,;1990 l
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Dose Commitment Report Issued-
" Population Dose Commitments Due to-Radioactive Releases.from Nuclear Power = Plant Sites-in 1987" was published and distributed as NUREG/CR 2850, l
This report.is prepared? or NRC by the Pacific-Northwest J
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Laboratory, and is available to the public through the Government.
s Printing Office. -NRCl staff may obtain copies by calling the Distribution, Services UnitJat Ext. 27333~.
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NRC Requests Delegation of Procurement Authority for the Emergency Telecommunications System.
.i The' Agency Telecommunications Request (ATR) for delegation of procurement
. authority.for-the Emergency' Telecommunications _ System (ETS) was resub-
- mitted.to the General Services Administration's Authorization Branch.on :
September 25.-1990. GSA'has acknowledged receipt of this document, and j
anticipates providing a response no-later than 0ctob'er. 25, 1990..
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w Office of Personnel Items of Interest Week Ending September 28, 1990 Hazard Communication Rule Trainino Beina Develooed Banks Mitchum, NRC's Safety and Health Manager, met with Dr. John Ricci on I
September 18 and 19 at the Technical Training Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to plan the revision to a video that will be used for the Hazard Communication Rule training, which will become a part of the Site Access Training course.
The video will also be available in the Individual Learning Center in the Woodmont Building and in each Regional Office.
Colleae Focus on Recruitment NRC personnel attended several college recruitment functions during the past week. On September 26-27, Sandy Johnson (0P), Frank Ashe (NRR), and David Collins (Rl!) met with students at Hampton University.
On September 27, Frank Elizondo (0 1 and Wayne Scott (NRR) were at New Mexico State to answer questions and receive applications. On September 28-29, Frank Elizondo (0P),
Julio Lara (RI), Curtis Cowgill (RI), and Caudie Julian (Ril) met with students at the University of Oklahoma.
Arrivals CARPENTER, Clarance Project Engineer (PFT)
NRR ELLIOTT, Robert Project Engineer (PFT)
NRR KEEGAN, Elaine Environmental Engineer (PFT)
NMSS KENNEKE, Albert Asst Dir, International Policy and GPA Reactor Safety Cooperation (PFT)
LAWSON, William Simulator Engineer (PFT)
AE00 MED0FF, James Reactor Engineer (Intern) (PFT)
RI MODES, Michael Project Manager (PFT)
RI RAFKY, Michael Legal' Intern (PFT)
OGC SHIELDS, James LSS Manager (PFT)
LSS-Departures DOMAN, James Nuclear Process Engineer (PFT)
NMSS KERCH, Harry Project Manager (NDE) (PFT)
RI MELLEMA, Katherine Clerk Typist (0PFi)
RV MILLER, Linda Secretary (PFT)
RV WIEBE, Joel Section Chief. RES INSP (PFT)
RIV ZARING, Dana Office Resident Assistant (OPFT)
RII Summer Deoartures DAUDT, Carl Technical Intern (OPFT)
ACRS JAMES, Lois Technical Intern (OPFT)
Ril Retirements KERCH, Harry Project Manager (NDE) (PFT)
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I Office of Enforcement Items of Interest Week Ending September 28, 1990 t
Significant Enforcement Actions 1.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $7,500 will be issued on or about September'24, 1990 to
. Tri-State Associates, Inc. ' This action is based on a whole. body exposure to a radiographer in excess of-the quarterly limit, failure to evaluate.
and report the overexposure, and failure to submit required reports to the Commission. The civil penalty was escalated for identif.ication and reporting and past performance and mitigated for corrective action, with-t a net escalation of 50%.
(EN90-087) 2.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $75,000 will be issued on or about September 26, 1990 to Arizona Public Service Company. This action is based on:the licensee's failure to have an adequate program to ensure that all licensed operators a
are medically qualified as required by.10 CFR Part 55.
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Consolidated NDE, Inc., Woodbridge New Jersey, paid the civil penalty in the amount of $10,000. The action was based on a number of violations.
that represented a significant lack of attention toward a system of NRC.
requirements intended to protect against exposure in excess of regulation limits.
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Second Building Status On September 25, the Office of Consolidation (CONS) staff met with Dewberry &
i Davis space planners and Tower Construction's managing architect to discuss Tower's proposed proto-typical floor plan for Two White Flint North (TWFN) office space. The typical plan for a floor in TWFN which is all-office space i
will accommodate just over 200 people, or about twice as many as the most densely populated floor in One White Flint North (0WFN).
However, there will be greater variation in layout and densities in TWFN than in OWFN because of the greater number of special and support spaces to be incorporated..
New Reg Cafe Replacement equipment for the Cafe's beverage / cashier line was installed during the week. A new double-side coffee urn also was installed, making the two-cashier setup more efficient.
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Seabrook i
Comissioner Rogers and his legal assistant, M.. Karman, toured the Seabrook site on Tuesday, 9/25.- They were accompanied by M. Knapp, Director, Division of Radiation-Safety and Safeguards, Region I and the i
resident inspectors.- Two intervenors also accompanied the Comissioner:
Mr. Neil Morrissy, a Selectmen from Amesbury, Massachusetts; and.
Mr. Donald Beaul'ieu, Chairman of the Salibury, Massachusetts Selectmen.
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Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC j
On September 18, 1990, Washington hospital Center, Washington, D.C., informed the NRC Region I that on September 18 1990, while a patient was: undergoing-external beam therapy with a cobalt-60 teletherapy machine (Theratron Model.
780), the radiation source did not retract to its fully shielded position at' i
the end of the prescribed patient treatment. The machine operator
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After removing the patient, the technologist successfully returned the source l'
to the fully shielded position. The machine malfunction resulted in an additional treatment time of about 12 seconds and an additional. dose =to the patient of 19 rads. On September 19, 1990, aConfirmatoryActionLetter(CAL) was issued by Region I'with the understanding that the. machine will not be used until the cause of the malfunction is identified, appropriate repairs completed and RI notified.
In addition, the CAL required the licensee to review and revise their emergency operating procedures to ensure timely and appropriate action is taken to minimize patient and technologist exposures, and provide l
training on these procedures to include emphasizing the need to follow procedures.
On September 24, 1990, the licensee notified Region I that the-t cause of the problem was a malfunction of a solenoid valve.in the pneumatic source drive system. All repairs were completed, the teletherapy machine was tested, procedures were reviewed, and training was conducted prior to the resumption of petient treatment.
Region.I notified the licensee that all
. issues identified in the CAL were satisfied.
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Vermont Yankee - Safety System Functional Inspection (SSFI) i A Safety System Functional Inspection conducted at Vermont: Yankee August 6-17, 1990, identified a condition where the four Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) pump motor cooler drain lines passed through a common i
short length of pipe and shutoff valve:(V999). Closure of the valve would-stop cooling water flow through the RHRSW pump motors. The safety analysis for a 1982 piping material change from carbon steel to coppar resulted in a FSAR update showing the common discharge shutoff valve. On September 25, 1990, the licensee presented additional information to the staff on this issue, which included a statement that the condition-of a common shutoff i
valve was a prelicense, as constructed configuration that was not modified i
by the 1982 material change. The licensee does not consider this condition j
to be a safety issue. Additional information including detailed plant design change documents will be provided to the Region I staff for review.
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Carolina Power and Light, Company i
l On September 24, 1990, representatives from the Carolina Power and Light
,ompany were in the' Region II Office to discuss their self-assessment of performance at the Brunswick facility.
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Florida Power and Light Company.
On September 24, 1990, representatives from the Florida Power and Light Company were in the Region II Office to present their self-assessment of j
performance at the St. Lucie facility.
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Tennessee Valley Authority On September 24, 1990, representatives from the Tennesse'e Valley Authority ~
were in the Region II Office to discuss ALARA program corrective actions at Sequoyah.
On 'eptember 25, the Regional Administrator was in Headquarters to meet-I with earious senior managers prior to the Browns Ferry Commission Briefing.
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NRC-Sponsored Workshops On September 27, an NRC-sponsored workshop with Region II licensees was held at the OMNI Hotel in Atlanta on the' subject of "Backfitting." The Regional Administrator presented the opening remarks.
4 On September 28, an NRC-sponsored workshop with Region II licensees'was r
t held at the OMNI Hotel in Atlanta on the subject'of." Event Reporting."
L The Regional Administrator presented the opening remarks.
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U. S. Navy Radiation Safety Comittee Meeting On September 25, 1990, the Director and Deputy Director, DRSS attended the quarterly U. S. Navy Radiation Safety Committee Meeting at the Navy's
'k offices _in Crystal City, Virginia. The NRC representatives discussed the NRC enforcement policy, licensing actions proposed by the Navy, and the l
NRC inspection program. The' NRC representatives agreed to work with Navy representatives concerning license. changes that the Navy may submit'to streamline the license.
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Veterans Administration (VA)' Safety Seminar i
A Region II Radiation Specialist participated with representatives from r
HMSS and Region IV in presentation of a national level radiation safety seminar for Veterans Administration ~RS0s, physicians, and materials users.
The seminar consisted of two separate two-day sessions (September 25-26 and September 28-29) held at the VA's national center in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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AppliedydiationEnergyCorp,(ARECO) Meeting 0'n Septembo 25, 1990, the Region II Branch Chie'f for Nuclear' Materials Safety and M 'eguards along with representatives from HQs-NMSS met with management rei esentatives.from ARECO in Lynchburg,--Virginia to discuss Sr removal of WESF capsules (Cs-137) from the firm's contingency p 4
commercial ir ~,.sr facility. The licensee acknowledged'NRC's concerns-and indicated they would-develop a schedule for removal. The licensee is-planning to move to a new facility and change to use of'Co-60 sources, r'
The removal of the WESF capsules will be dependent on' transportation cask availability and the licensee's relocation to a new irradiator facility.
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Brunswick N-16 Level Increase i
The licensee reported an increase in N-16 levels to the extent that radiation levels in a parking lot reached 0.8 mR/hr for a short period.
l During hydrogen injection, nitrates and nitrites normally seen in the RCS j
are reduced to more volatile nitrogen compounds resulting in increased N-13/N-16 carryover into the MSLs. When the RWCU was isolated, contami--
nantswerenotbeingremoved(chlorides, nitrites /nitratesandsulfates) and were available to form their acids which depressed the pH, creating additional H+ ions to increate nitrate / nitrite reduction to ammonia, resulting in additional carryover, and increased doses.- When the RWCU was placed back in service after one week, MSL radiation levels returned to Brunswick plans to continue using H to reduce pipe pre-isolation values.
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Florida Power Corportation On September 25, 1990, representatives of the Florida Power Corporation (FPC) Crystal River facility met with Region II and NRR to present a safety assessment of the lubricating oil leak on the "D" Reactor Coolant Pump. The utility plans a shutdown to Mode 3 on 0ctober 6, 1990, to allow a Reactor Building entry and assessment of the leak.. Plans are to repair.
the leak and return the unit to operation by Monday, October 8,1991.
- 10. Hatch Small-Scale Emergency Exercise A small-scale emergency exercise was conducted on September 27, 1990 at.
Hatch. The Hatch exercise was successful with the exception of one weakness identified for failure to promptly detect an unplanned release..
- 11. Crystal River Small-Scale Emergency Exercise Crystal River conducted a small-scale. emergency exercise on September 27, 1990. The State of Florida participated for training only; their response was not evaluated by FEMA. The exercise was successful. but the licensee made very conservative protective action recommendations early in the exercise, at Site Area Emergency. These recommendations resulted in more i
comprehensive simulated offsite evacuations than the actual simulated emergency called for.
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St. Louis Testing tabs. Inc.
l On September 25, 1990,-~C. E. Norelius, Director, Division of Radiation Safety and. Safeguards, and selected regional-staff conducted an Enforcement Conf uence-to discuss the violations identified during a recent inspection.
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the NRC limits; however, it was concluded that: escalated enforcement will not be taken.
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West Shore Hospital, Manistee, Michigan On September 26 1990, a Radiation Specialist and a Regional Management Representative were dispatched to the facility in response to a reported
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1990. The event involved the administration of 135 mil 11 curies of-a.
technetium-99m gallbladder imaging agent rather than the. prescribed dose of 7 mil 11 curies of the radiopharmaceutical. -Internal dose estimates to the patient are 2.4 rads'to the whole body and 58 rads to the large intestine. The Region has discussed the event with an NRC medical
- consultant and he is presently reviewing the case.
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Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station, On September 25, 1990, the Division of Reactor Safety conducted a management-
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Monticello/ Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Stations
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He was accompanied by T. O. Martin, Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Safety, and the resident inspectors.
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Zion Power Station, Unit 2 One of two Unit 2 main transformers exploded at 9:51 p.m. (CDT) on September 22, 1990, whiie the plant was starting'up from a maintenance outage. The resulting f.re was extinguished in about 20 minutes by the plant fire brigade. The '. ion Fire Department was summoned for assistance.
The licensee declared an l'nusual Event under its emergency plan. There has been local news media interest in the event.
The reactor tripped from 40 percent power after A turbine trip occurred as-t a result of the transformer failure. All safety systems functioned as, designed. There was no loss of offsite power.. Unit 1, which was in l
operation, was not affected.
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- generator to determine if it was-damage,d. The cause of the event is still i
under review by the licensee. The_ licensee expects to have some results by the week of October 1.
The licensee has'a replacement transformer at another station which they will install. They estimate the unit will i
be out of service for about 10 weeks..The licensee's inspection and i
repair activities will be monitored by the resident inspectors.-
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U. S. Army, Rock Island,-Illinois.
l On September 25, 1990,-the Arg notified Region III that luminous sights, each containing about 100 microcuries of promethium-147 on disposable rocket launchers, had been improperly dis >osed of at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The initial report indicated t1at 600 to 1,000 sights were involved. The sights, mounted on the rocket launchers, are required by procedure to be removed )rior to the disposal of the launchers. However, the Arg reported that t1e tights had not been removed from the devices l
following their use. A Region II inspector'was dispatched to Fort Bragg on September 27, 1990, to investigate the circumstances of the disposal.
Further information indicates that about 4,000~ additional rocket t
launchers had been crushed and buried at the site during the past nine months.
i The Arg has agreed to recover the sights and preform any necessary decontamination work. Region III issued a Confirmatory Action Letter to E
the Arg, documenting its agreement to fully investigate the disposal practices and to decontaminate the disposal area at Fort Bragg.
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Nuclear Non-Operating Owners' Group Dr. Carl J. Paperiello, Deputy Regional Administrator, spoke on September 27, 1990, to a conference of the Nuclear Non-Operating Owners'
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Pathfinder Mines Corporation.
The Uranium Recovery Field Office was notified by Pathfinder Mines
.J Corporation that yellowcake production had resumed at the Shirley Basin j
Uranium Mill, Shirley Basin, Wyoming.
Pathfinder, a conventional uranium 1
mill, was shutdown early this year because of uranium market conditions.
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Below Regulatory Concern Public Meeting The Regional Administrator, accompanied by rcpresentatives of RES and i
NMSS and other Headquarters personnel, conducted the Region IV Below:
Regulatory Concern Public Meeting at the Arlington Convention Center-on September 25, 1990. A press conference was held prior to the Public Meeting.
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Entergy Operations, Inc.
On Sestember 25, 1990, Entergy Operations,'Inc... hosted a Plant Managers' C
.Workslop in New Orleans for Region IV plants to discuss a wide range of items of common interest.
Five sites were represented, including i
Waterford 3.
The meeting served to improve dialogue between plant managers in Region IV. This was the first meeting; however, future meetings af this type, with invitations for NRC Region IV representation, were diserssed.
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South Texas Project Senior Management to Observe Plant Operations The Vice President of Nuclear Generation at the South Texas Project notified Region IV management that senior plant management personnel would be observing plant operation on a 24-hour basis during the. week of September 30, 1990. This action is being taken in response to recent events involving personne1' errors at the site. The licensee indicated that 50 percent of the monitoring time will be spent in the control room observing control of work activities and communications. Corrective-actiens including the formation of an Operations Improvement Program, are expected to be implemented within 90 days.
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Be h Regulatory Concern Public Meeting The' Deputy Regional Administrator, accompanied by representatives of RES, NMSS, NRR and other Headquarters personnel, is conducting the Region V Below Regulatory Concern Public Meeting at the Holiday Inn in Oakland today. A press conference is being held after the Public Meeting.
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Portland General Electric Company (Trojan)
A Notice of Violation without a proposed civil penalty.was sent to the licensee on September 21, 1990.
The Notice cited failure of the established security measures to detect and prevent an individual carrying-a loaded firearm in a briefcase through the security access building and into the plant protected area. The violation was categorized as Severity Level III. A civil penalty was not propored because the licensee.
. identified and reported the violation to the NRC and initiated a comprehensive program of corrective actions to preclude recurrence of the-violation.
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Arizona Public Service Company (Palo Verde)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $75,000 was sent to the licensee on September 26,'1990. The Notice cited the licensee's failure to (1) notify the NRC regarding licensed operators who had-developed potentially incapscitating medical conditions; and (2) picyide the NRC.with accurate certifications.that candidates for operator licenses had received complete medical.
examir:tions. The violations were classified in.the aggregate as a Severity Level III problem. The penalty was escalated 50% of-the base civil penalty amount because the licensee's corrective action was limited.
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San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Units 1,2,3 Region V management and NRR representatives visited the San Onofre site on=
Septen.ber 24 and 25,1990. A management meeting was. held to discuss issues of current interest, including the.recently completed single failure analysis for the Unit I safety injection system. The NRC
.i representatives also observed Unit-1 thermal shield repairs in progress.
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o 10/10/90 None Days Inn Penn State NRC Mon-Power Reactor Seminar.
MRC/Non-Power T. Michaels
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Reactor Licensees 9:00-5:00 240 South Pugh Street State College, PA 10/10/90 50-528/
One White Flint North Meeting with Arizona Public NRC/APSC S. Peterson-9:00 529/
Room 68-11 Service Company to discuss'the 530 Licensee's Fuel Technology Transfer Program for Palc Verde.
9:00-12:00 Room 128-9 District to discuss the revising- ~NRC/0 PPD A. Bournie 10/15/90 50-285 One White Flint North Meeting with Omaha Public Power of_the Fuel Handling Accident-in the Safety Analysis Report as a result of air by-passing the Spent Fuel Pool charcoal filter.
10/23-24/90 None ABS-CE Offices Meeting with ABB Combustion MRC/ABB-CE/
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A listing of these meeting notices can be obtained by calling.492-7424.
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$10/25/90 None One White Flint North Meeting with Westinghouse to NRC/INEL/
Y. Hsii 8:30-4:30 Room 88-11 discuss WCOBRA/ TRAC code.
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' Electric Power 10/30/90 None One White Flint North Meeting with NUMARC to. discuss NRC/NUMARC
- N. Markisohn 9:00 Room 6B-11 the resolution-of NRC staff" comments on the subject Industry.
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Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 10/17 70-08 OWFN 6B-9 To discuss Battelle NRC P. Loysen i
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decommissioning plans Battelle 10/23 72-10 Livermore, CA To meet with Northern _.MRC-
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States Power, Lawrence NSP.
Livermore National Labs LLNL to discuss Prairie Island'ISFSI Division of High-level Waste Management j
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,So 10/17-19 Miami, FL-Attend LLF Forum NRC P. Lohaus-Meeting 10/21-22 Augusta, GA Attend ASLBP Annual NRC R. Bangart Panel Meeting l
11/15 Washington, DC Mixed Waste NRC J. Austin' I
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Date/ Time Number Location Purpose Applicant NRC Contact 10/1-5 Los Alamos, NM Meeting at LANL.and SNL MRC C. Emeigh on U.S. Support Program tasks for the IAEA t
Meeting with Canadian NRC A. Giarratana DOE / Germantown Government Officials on Physical Protectioc.
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10/17 OPS Center San Onofre Exercise HQ and Region V, Rosemary Hogan -
licensee, states and localities 10/22-26 OPS Center Dose Projections HQ and Regional George Brown Workshop response staff 11/6-8 ITS Training Workshop On Computer HQ and Regional Karen Jackson Lab & OPS Tools for Emergency response staff Center
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Selected RI Staff Swetland 8
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50-272/311 Salem / Hope Creek Members & Licensee 10/16/90 50-293 Plymouth, MA SALP Mesmement Mtg.
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10/01/90 RII Office Enforcement Conference Regional Administrator, Ebneter 1:30 p.m.
B&W Navy selected RII staff, and i
'.m Licensea 10/03/90 Spring City, TN Management Meeting Regional Administrator; Ebn<cter o
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TVA - Watts Bar Director, NRR; selected RII staff; and Licensee 10/4/90
' Miami, FL Turkey Point Operator Regional Administrator, Ebnet2r 6:30 p.m.
Certificate Presentation Licensee 10/5/90 Miami, FL Turkey Point SALP Regional Administrator,-
-Ebneter 9:00 a.m.
. Presentation selected RII & NRR Staff, Licensee l
10/11/90 Spring City, TN Chairman Carr at Watts Chairman -Tech. Asst.
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Bar: facility for site and Regional Administrator familiarization 10/16/90 York, SC Com.:Curtiss at Catawba Conmiissioner, Tech. Asst.-
- Reyes facility for' site' and Regional-Administrator familiarization l
10/16/90 RII Office Brunswick Enforcement Regional Administrator Reyes 10:00 a.m.
Conference
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i Licensee 10/18/90 Seneca, SC
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Regional Administrator, Ebneter 10:00 a.m.
.0conee selected RII & NRR Staff, Licensee 10/24/90 Columbia, AL Full' Scale Emergency Regional Administrator, Ebneter Exercise ~APC - Farley and selected RII Staff m
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' Director,-Division of Reactor Projects 10/11/90 50-456 Braidwood Site Visit Commissioner Rogers, Greenman r
50-457 Director, Division of Reactor Projects 10/11/90 50-255 Palisades Consumers Power Co.,
Licensee Director, Division Morelius 1:00 p.m.
. Palisades - Management of Radiation Safety and Meeting-Safeguards 10/17/90 50-266 Point Beach Site Visit Comissioner Rogers, Greenaan 50-301 Chief, Division of Reactor Projects Section 3A 10/17-18/90 Lake Geneva, WI Management Retreat Regional Administrator' Davis and RIII. Managers 10/23/90 50-440 Perry Cleveland Electric Licensee, Regional
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50-441 Illutiinating Co. -
Administrator and selected Systematic Assessment members of RIII Staff 1
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Conference 10/24/90 50-315 D. C.. Cook Indiana Michigan Power Licensee, Regional
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NPPD management R.Azua 8
1:30 10/10/90 50-285 Ft.Calhoun, Fort Calhoun SEP meeting.
OPPD managenent NE 10/11/90 50-482 Burlington, Wolf Creek SALP meeting.
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