ML20065H515
| ML20065H515 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Fort Calhoun |
| Issue date: | 10/22/1990 |
| From: | Gates W OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| LICE-90-0779, LICE-90-779, NUDOCS 9010300012 | |
| Download: ML20065H515 (2) | |
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Omaha Public Power District 444 South 16th Street Mall October 22, 1990 Omaha, Nebraska 68102-2247 402/636-2000 LIC-90-0779 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Mail Station Pl-137 Washington, DC 20555
References:
1.
Docket No. 50-285 2.
Letter from OPPD (K. J. Morris) to NRC (Document Control Desk) dated March 31, 1989 (LIC-89-298) 3.
Letter from OPPD (R. L. Andrews) to NRC (Document Control Desk) dated May'27, 1988 (LIC-88-378) 4.
Letter from OPPD (R. L. Andrews) to NRC (Document Control Desk) dated March-18, 1988=(LIC-88-195)-
5.
Letter from OPPD (R. L. Andrews) to NRC (Document-Control Desk) dated September 2, 1987 (LIC-87-599) 6.
Letter from OPPD (R. L. Andrews)-to NRC (James M. Taylor) dated April 9,1985 (LIC-85-138) 7.
Letter from 0 PPD (R. L. Andrews) to NRC (J. T. Collins) dated July 2,1984 (LIC-84-209).
Gentlemen:
SUBJECT:
Processes to Assure Submittal of Accurate Information to the NRC This letter provides a basis for revising our commitments on ensuring accurate information is submitted to the NRC.
Omaha Public Power District (0 PPD) made the commitments identified in References 2 thru 7 to address NRC-concerns about incomplete and/or inaccurate information identified in 0 PPD correspondence.-
The intent of these commitments was to address weaknesses in the administration of the correspondence submittal process to ensure accuracy in_our submittals.
For example, these commitments describe the exact wording of portions of Form FC-1077, certification of Accuracy as well as specifics of when:this form is used.
They specify when assignments-for drafting responses to Notices of Violation are made as well' as details of the tracking process.
0 PPD corporate policies and procedures insure that the intent of these commitments can be accomplished without binding 0 PPD to the details described in References 2 thru 7.
By removi'ng these commitments, OPPD will increase flexibility and efficiency.in processing submittals without compromising their accuracy and completeness.
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LIC-90-0779 Page 2 OPPD's commitment to provide completeness and accuracy,in OPPD corresponoence to the NRC remains.
As opportunities for enhancing the administrative controls on the-correspondence submittal process develop, this will be emphasized above all else.
If you shou?d have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me.
Sincerely, WPW W.G. Gates [
Olvision Manage.
Nuclear Operations WGG/sel c:
LeBoeuf, Lamb,=Leiby & MacRae R. D. Martin, NRC Regional Administrator, Region IV A. Bournia, NRC Project Manager R. P. Mullikin, NRC Senior Resident Inspector