ML20063D568

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FOIA Request for Five Documents Re Sys Interaction in LWR, Inadvertent Containment Spray for Primary Sys Blowdown, Biweekly Rept for LER Screening Project & LER Analysis & Summary
ML20063D568
Person / Time
Site: Sequoyah, Robinson, 05000000
Issue date: 07/02/1982
From: Udell R
Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project
To: Felton J
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
References
FOIA-82-294 NUDOCS 8207050071
Download: ML20063D568 (1)


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___ JL _3 ___JL A Hranth of Public Citiien, Inc. July 2, 1982 Mr. Joseph Felton FRcEDOM OF INFORMATION Division of Rules and Records ACT REQUEST uc car Regulatory Commission Fora-82-0cl4 s i gt n . . 20555 LC 'CI 7' b ' d

Dear Mr. Felton:

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act 5 USC S 9 (sub-part A), the Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project hereby requests copies of or access to the information detailed below.

1. Memorandum from Thomas Murley to liarold Denton, et al "The Approach to Systems Interaction in a LWR," June 25, 1981.
2. Memorandum from II.W. Woods to E.L. Jordan "II.B. Robinson Event on January 29, 1981," February 12, 1981
3. Memorandum from II.W. Woods to E.L. Jordan "Sequoyah Event on February ll, 1981: Inadvertent Containment Spray for Primary System Blowdown," March 10, 1981
4. Letter from William R. Castro (NSIC) to Robert Colmar,

" Biweekly Report for LER Scrtening Project." All such letters written during or since January 1981 are requested.

5. Two undated (to our knowledge) papers by Peter Wohld:

"LER Analysis Basics" and " Summary of LER Point Analysis for Region III PWRs."

We request a complete waiver of all costs incurred in proces-sing this information or in providing us access to it under provisions at 10 CPR @ 9, 14a and FOIA.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and your staff for processing our last FOIA request so promtly.

Sin erely, f'T y 8207050071 Richard A. Udell 215 Penns)lvania Ase., SE a Washington, DC 20003 m (202) 54(-4790 m -c%