Forwards Responses to Util 840416 Notification of Satisfaction of Commitments Q,R,S,T & X,Per Section 4(d) of 830330 Stipulation.Response to Positions Requested as Soon as PossibleML20084F394 |
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MONTHYEARML20217P6171999-10-21021 October 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Versions of HI-982083, Licensing Rept for Byron & Braidwood Nuclear Stations. Proprietary Rept Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(b)(4) ML20217M2871999-10-21021 October 1999 Refers to Rev 5 Submitted in May 1999 for Portions of Byron Nuclear Power Station Generating Stations Emergency Plan Site Annex.Informs That NRC Approval Not Required Based on Determination That Plan Effectiveness Not Decreased ML20217H4661999-10-18018 October 1999 Forwards Changes to EPIPs IAW 10CFR50.54(q) & 10CFR50,App E, Section V.Details of Changes Encl ML20217F7891999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-12 & 50-455/99-12 on 990803- 0916.One Violation Occurred Being Treated as NCV ML20217B6351999-10-0505 October 1999 Forwards for Info,Final Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis of Operational Event at Byron Station,Unit 1,reported in LER 454/98-018 & NRC Responses to Util Specific Comments Provided in ML20212L1791999-10-0505 October 1999 Informs That as Result of Staff Review of Util Responses to GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1 & Suppl 1 Rai,Staff Revised Info in Rvid & Is Releasing Rvid Version 2 ML20217B2991999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-16 & 50-455/99-16 on 990907-10.No Violations Noted.Water Chemisty Program Was Well Implemented,Resulted in Effective Control of Plant Water Chemistry ML20216J8241999-09-30030 September 1999 Notifies of Removal of NRC Headquarters & Region III Offices from Controlled Copy Distribution of Certain CE Documents. Specific Documents,Associated Controlled Copy Numbers & NRC Location Affected Are Shown on Attachment to Ltr ML20212J6751999-09-30030 September 1999 Forwards Replacement Pages Eight Through Eleven of Insp Repts 50-454/99-15 & 50-455/99-15.Several Inaccuracies with Docket Numbers & Tracking Numbers Occurred in Repts ML20217A5821999-09-29029 September 1999 Advises of NRC Plans for Future Insp Activities at Facility for Licensee to Have Opportunity to Prepare for Insps & to Provide NRC with Feedback on Any Planned Insps Which May Conflict with Plant Activities ML20216F8051999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-454/99-14 & 50-455/99-14 on 990823-27. Security Program Was Effectively Implemented in Areas Inspected.No Violations Were Identified ML20211P1841999-09-0808 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-15 & 50-455/99-15 on 990824- 26.No Violations Noted.Objective of Insp to Determine Whether Byron Nuclear Generating Station Emergency Plan Adequate & If Emergency Plan Properly Implemented ML20211Q6821999-09-0606 September 1999 Informs That NRC Tentatively Scheduled Initial Licensing Exam for Byron Operator Licesne Applicants During Wks of 000619 & 26.Validation of Exam Will Occur at Station During Wk of 000529 ML20211N5151999-09-0303 September 1999 Ack Receipt of Re Safety Culture & Overtime Practices at Byron Nuclear Power Station.Copy of Recent Ltr from NRC to Commonwealth Edison Re Overtime Practices & Safety Culture Being Provided ML20211K1081999-09-0202 September 1999 Responds to Request for Addl Info to GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity, for Braidwood,Units 1 & 2 & Byron,Unit 2 ML20211M1371999-09-0202 September 1999 Discusses 990527 Meeting with Ceco & Byron Station Mgt Re Overtime Practices & Conduciveness of Work Environ to Raising Safety Concerns at Byron Station.Insp Rept Assigned for NRC Tracking Purposes.No Insp Rept Encl ML20211G1221999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Each of Comm Ed Nuclear Power Stations & Corporate Support Employees within Scope of Rule for six-month Period Ending 990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20211G4021999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-10 & 50-455/99-10 on 990622-0802.No Violations Noted ML20211B8691999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-254/99-10,50-265/99-10,50-454/99-09, 50-455/99-09,50-456/99-10 & 50-457/99-10 on 990628-0721. Action Plans Developed to Address Configuration Control Weaknesses Not Totally Effective as Listed 05000454/LER-1998-008, Informs That Licensee Determined That Suppl Rept to LER 98-008 Is Not Warranted.No Addl Info Was Generated Following Completion of Root Cause Investigation of Following Completion of Corrective Actions Stated in Original LER1999-08-12012 August 1999 Informs That Licensee Determined That Suppl Rept to LER 98-008 Is Not Warranted.No Addl Info Was Generated Following Completion of Root Cause Investigation of Following Completion of Corrective Actions Stated in Original LER ML20210N5651999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Nuclear Generating Stations Emergency Plan, for Plants.With Summary of Changes ML20210M9131999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC AL 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates, for Fys 2000 & 2001 for Comed ML20210K0771999-07-30030 July 1999 Submits 30-day Rept Re Discovery of ECCS Evaluation Model Error for Byron & Braidwood Stations,As Required by 10CFR50.46 ML20210J8951999-07-29029 July 1999 Submits Other Actions,As Described,To Be Taken for Valves to Resolve Potential Pressure Locking Concerns,In Light of Extended Period for Valve Bonnet Natural Depressurization,In Response to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal.. ML20210E2151999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Byron Unit 1 B1R09 ISI Summary Rept Spring 1999 Outage,980309-990424, in Compliance with Requirements of Article IWA-6000, Records & Repts of Section XI of ASME & P&PV,1989 Edition ML20209H2991999-07-16016 July 1999 Withdraws 980529 LAR to Credit Automatic PORV Operation for Mitigation of Inadvertent Safety Injection at Power Accident.Response to NRC 990513 RAI Re LAR Encl ML20210A3151999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-08 & 50-455/99-08 on 990511-0621.Three Violations Being Treated as Noncited Violations ML20210B7071999-07-16016 July 1999 Responds to Requesting Review & Approval of Three Proposed Changes to Ceco QA TR,CE-1A Per 10CFR50.54(a)(3) & 10CFR50.4(b)(7) ML20207H7501999-07-12012 July 1999 Forwards Revised Pressure Temp Limits Rept, for Byron Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Pressurized Thermal Shock Evaluations,Surveillance Capsule Rept & Credibility Repts, Also Encl ML20209G1391999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards Results of SG Tube Insps Performed During Byron Station,Unit 1,Cycle 9 Refueling Outage within 12 Months Following Completion of Insps ML20196J9131999-07-0101 July 1999 Submits Status of Nuclear Property Insurance Currently Maintained for Braidwood,Byron,Dresden,Lasalle County,Quad Cities & Zion Nuclear Power Stations,Per 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20196J9061999-07-0101 July 1999 Provides Evidence That Util Maintains Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums in Amount of $10 Million for Each of Thirteen Reactors,Per 10CFR140.21 ML20209B8241999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Five 3.5 Inch Computer Diskettes Containing Revised Annual Dose Repts for 1994 Through 1998 for Individuals Receiving Neutron Dose Not Previously Included in Reported Total Effective Dose Equivalent Values.Without Diskettes ML20196K0161999-06-30030 June 1999 Discusses 990622 Meeting at Byron Nuclear Power Station in Byron,Il.Purpose of Visit Was to Meet with PRA Staff to Discuss Ceco Initiatives in Risk Area & to Establish Dialog Between SRAs & PRA Staff ML20196G2161999-06-25025 June 1999 Forwards for NRC Region III Emergency Preparedness Inspector,Two Copies of Comed Emergency Preparedness Exercise Manual for 1999 Byron Station Annual Exercise. Exercise Is Scheduled for 990825.Without Encls ML20212H8241999-06-24024 June 1999 Informs That Effective 990531 NRC Project Mgt Responsibility for Byron & Braidwood Stations Was Transferred to Gf Dick ML20209D4861999-06-17017 June 1999 Informs That R Heinen,License OP-30953-1 & a Snow,License SOP-30212-3,no Longer Require License at Byron Station 05000454/LER-1999-002, Forwards LER 99-002-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(b).There Are Two Actions Remaining to Address Cause of Event.Both Actions Are Listed1999-06-0808 June 1999 Forwards LER 99-002-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(b).There Are Two Actions Remaining to Address Cause of Event.Both Actions Are Listed ML20207G0601999-06-0707 June 1999 Provides Updated Info Re Number of Failures Associated with Initial Operator License Exam Administered from 980914-0918. NRC Will Review Progress Wrt Corrective Actions During Future Insps ML20207G0421999-06-0404 June 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-04 & 50-455/99-04 on 990330-0510.Violations Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations ML20195D6351999-06-0404 June 1999 Notifies NRC of Actions That Has Been Taken in Accordance with 10CFR26, Fitness for Duty Programs ML20207E5451999-05-28028 May 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-07 & 50-455/99-07 on 990517-20.No Violations Noted.Fire Protection Program Was Effective ML20211M1611999-05-28028 May 1999 Discusses 990527 Meeting with Comed Re Safety Culture & Overtime Control at Byron Nuclear Plant from Videoconference Location at NRC Headquarters.Requests That Aggressive Actions Be Taken to Ensure That Comed Meets Expectations ML20207D5261999-05-26026 May 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990318 RAI Concerning Alleged Chilling Effect at Byron Station.Attachment Contains Responses to NRC 12 Questions ML20207B6361999-05-25025 May 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Revised SG Tube Rupture (SGTR) Analysis for Bryon & Braidwood Stations.Revised Analysis Was Submitted to Support SG Replacement at Unit 1 of Each Station ML20211M1781999-05-25025 May 1999 Summarizes Concerns with Chilling Effect & Overtime Abuses at Commonwealth Edison,Byron Station.Request That Ltr Be Made Part of Permanent Record of 990527 Meeting ML20195C7911999-05-25025 May 1999 Forwards Revised COLR for Byron Unit 2,IAW 10CFR50.59.Rev Accounts for Planned Increase of Reactor Coolant Full Power Average Operating Temp from 581 F to 583 F 05000454/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Required Actions to Address Causes of Event Listed1999-05-21021 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Required Actions to Address Causes of Event Listed ML20206U3471999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-454/99-05 on 990401-22.No Violations Noted.Insp Reviewed Activities Associated with ISI Efforts Including Selective Exam of SG Maint & Exam Records, Calculations,Observation of Exam Performance & Interviews ML20207A2151999-05-19019 May 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-06 & 50-455/99-06 on 990419-23.No Violations Noted.Insp Consisted of Review of Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Program,Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program,Auditing Program & Outage Activities 1999-09-08
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MONTHYEARML20134D4971991-07-22022 July 1991 Forwards Rev 1 to Safety Evaluation Secl 90-469.Revised Safety Evaluation Clarifies Section of ASME Code Associated W/Main Steam Safety Valves in Reference to CAE-90-315/CCE-90-310 ML20133H4961985-07-12012 July 1985 Forwards Responses to BNL Questions Raised at 850619 Review Meeting on Lcor.High Pressure Recirculation Path Valves 8804a,8807A & B & 8924 Stroke Tested Quarterly ML20098A8911984-09-20020 September 1984 Informs That Emergency Planning Commitments F,G,H,K,L,M,N,O, P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,Y & Z Satisfied Per 840914 Agreement ML20094D4481984-08-0606 August 1984 Forwards Request for Suppls to Util Amended Responses to Interrogatories 11 & 12 of Intervenor First Set of Interrogatories.W/O Encl.Related Correspondence ML20093E5061984-07-11011 July 1984 Notifies of Intervenors Failure to Designate Another Atty,Despite Representation to ASLB That Atty Would Be Identified by 840709.Related Correspondence ML20090C3381984-07-10010 July 1984 Forwards Third Set of Interrogatories to Util.Related Correspondence ML20093A5251984-07-0202 July 1984 Forwards Response to Util 840613 Notification of Satisfying Emergency Planning Commitments F,G,H,I,J,K,L,O,Y & Z ML20092P2491984-06-28028 June 1984 Forwards Short Request for Documents.Related Correspondence ML20092N1731984-06-25025 June 1984 Forwards Final & Complete Response to First Set of Interrogatories.Answer to Part F of Interrogatory 10 Completed.No Answers in Previous Partial Responses Changed. Related Correspondence ML20092P7441984-06-24024 June 1984 Responds to Util 840607 Notification to Intervenors of Belief That Util Has Satisfied Stipulated Emergency Planning Commitments M,N,P,U,V & W.Related Correspondence ML20092H4551984-06-21021 June 1984 Responds to Re Supplementary Document Production. Notion That Diligence in Responding to Discovery Requests Excuse for Delaying Hearing Contrary to Spirit of NRC Rules of Practice.Related Correspondence ML20092H1401984-06-20020 June 1984 Responds to Intervenor First Request for Production of Documents.Objections to Listed Categories Submitted. Related Correspondence ML20092H8001984-06-20020 June 1984 Submits Partial Response to .Transparent Effort Not Being Made to Stall Proceeding.Method of Responding to Discovery Request Prohibits Orderly Discovery of Case. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20092G6441984-06-19019 June 1984 Responds to 840615 & 18 Ltrs Complaining of Defaults in Response to Discovery Requests.Ltrs Misleading & Contrary to Understanding.Level of Rhetoric Should Be Lowered Significantly.Related Correspondence ML20092B6981984-06-18018 June 1984 Confirms 840618 Telcon Re 840625 Review of Addl Documents Produced by Mi Miller.Advises of Possible Request for Extension of Submission of Intervenor Prefiled Testimony & Postponement of Hearing.Related Correspondence ML20197H5071984-06-15015 June 1984 Forwards Second Set of Interrogatories.Formal Response to First Set of Discovery Requests Not Yet Received.Related Correspondence ML20091M2531984-06-0606 June 1984 Forwards Response to Applicant First Set of Interrogatories & First Request for Production of Documents.Related Correspondence ML20091D6881984-05-29029 May 1984 Confirms 840521 & 24 Conversations Re Scope of Reopened Hearing & Util Response to Intervenor Discovery Requests. Util Takes Listed Positions Re Intervenor Discovery.Related Correspondence ML20090L2091984-05-21021 May 1984 Urges Requested Documents & Info Necessary to Respond to 840509 Discovery Requests Be Gathered,Even Though Objection Will Be Made to Relevancy.Document Request 17 Will Be Dropped.Related Correspondence ML20084M6581984-05-10010 May 1984 Forwards 840202 & 0316 QA Submittals to Nrc.Documents Involve Organizational Changes in QA Dept Which Were Subj of 840409 Board Notification ML20084K4851984-05-0909 May 1984 Forwards First Round of Discovery in Form of Request for Production of Documents & First Set of Interrogatories. Related Correspondence ML20084H6101984-05-0202 May 1984 Advises That Paragraph 2 of Intervenor Responding to Util 840416 Notification Ltr on Commitments Q,R,S,T & X Should Be Disregarded ML20084F3941984-05-0101 May 1984 Forwards Responses to Util 840416 Notification of Satisfaction of Commitments Q,R,S,T & X,Per Section 4(d) of 830330 Stipulation.Response to Positions Requested as Soon as Possible ML20023C4191983-05-11011 May 1983 Forwards Nondisclosure Agreement Signed on 830427.Terms of Agreement Should Be Used to Handle Westinghouse Proprietary Info Contained in 830415 Transcript.Method for Circulating Nonproprietary Portion to PDRs Being Worked Out.W/O Encl ML20023C6581983-05-11011 May 1983 Forwards Nondisclosure Agreement Signed on 830426 & Proprietary Version of Pages 4691,4692 & 4699 from 830415 Transcript.W/O Proprietary Pages ML20023C4141983-05-11011 May 1983 Confirms Mailing of Proprietary Version of Pages 4691,4692 & 4699 from 830415 Transcript,Per Terms of Westinghouse Nondisclosure Agreement.Method for Circulating Nonproprietary Portion to PDRs Being Worked Out ML20072G2281983-03-18018 March 1983 Identifies Witnesses Util Expects to Call to Litigate Issues in Paragraph 3(a) of Agreement ML20071B7551983-02-25025 February 1983 Puts Recipient on Notice That Copies of Il Plan for Radiological Accidents Must Not Be Disseminated in Any Form, But Must Be Returned to State of Il at Completion of Proceedings.Vols Subj to Ongoing Rev ML20066K6381982-11-22022 November 1982 Memorializes Agreement That Depositions of Mhb Will Not Be Held on Dates Listed in Subpoena But Will Be Deferred for at Least 1 Wk ML20054M2181982-07-0707 July 1982 Advises of Inadvertent Omissions in Matls Served on 820706 ML20054J1761982-06-23023 June 1982 Requests Responses to Util Second Round of Interrogatories & Request for Production of Documents Re All Contentions Which League Does Not Voluntarily Dismiss.Related Correspondence ML20039C3531981-12-22022 December 1981 Ack Receipt of 811221 Ltr ML20011B2581981-12-0202 December 1981 Demands That Mm Cherry Characterization,In 811125 Ltr to Aslb,Of Asserted Offer of Settlement as Bribe,Be Ack to Be False.Ack Should Be in Writing W/Copies to Aslb.Related Correspondence ML20010H2011981-09-16016 September 1981 Confirms That Answers to Util 810708 Interrogatories Are to Be Received by 811001.Related Correspondence ML19282B5551979-03-12012 March 1979 Recommendations & Comments Re Er.In General,Rept Adequately Addresses Fish & Wildlife Resources.Description of Wetlands in & Near Plant Site & Transmission Corridor Should Be Included 1991-07-22
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MONTHYEARML20133H4961985-07-12012 July 1985 Forwards Responses to BNL Questions Raised at 850619 Review Meeting on Lcor.High Pressure Recirculation Path Valves 8804a,8807A & B & 8924 Stroke Tested Quarterly ML20098A8911984-09-20020 September 1984 Informs That Emergency Planning Commitments F,G,H,K,L,M,N,O, P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,Y & Z Satisfied Per 840914 Agreement ML20094D4481984-08-0606 August 1984 Forwards Request for Suppls to Util Amended Responses to Interrogatories 11 & 12 of Intervenor First Set of Interrogatories.W/O Encl.Related Correspondence ML20093E5061984-07-11011 July 1984 Notifies of Intervenors Failure to Designate Another Atty,Despite Representation to ASLB That Atty Would Be Identified by 840709.Related Correspondence ML20090C3381984-07-10010 July 1984 Forwards Third Set of Interrogatories to Util.Related Correspondence ML20093A5251984-07-0202 July 1984 Forwards Response to Util 840613 Notification of Satisfying Emergency Planning Commitments F,G,H,I,J,K,L,O,Y & Z ML20092P2491984-06-28028 June 1984 Forwards Short Request for Documents.Related Correspondence ML20092N1731984-06-25025 June 1984 Forwards Final & Complete Response to First Set of Interrogatories.Answer to Part F of Interrogatory 10 Completed.No Answers in Previous Partial Responses Changed. Related Correspondence ML20092P7441984-06-24024 June 1984 Responds to Util 840607 Notification to Intervenors of Belief That Util Has Satisfied Stipulated Emergency Planning Commitments M,N,P,U,V & W.Related Correspondence ML20092H4551984-06-21021 June 1984 Responds to Re Supplementary Document Production. Notion That Diligence in Responding to Discovery Requests Excuse for Delaying Hearing Contrary to Spirit of NRC Rules of Practice.Related Correspondence ML20092H1401984-06-20020 June 1984 Responds to Intervenor First Request for Production of Documents.Objections to Listed Categories Submitted. Related Correspondence ML20092H8001984-06-20020 June 1984 Submits Partial Response to .Transparent Effort Not Being Made to Stall Proceeding.Method of Responding to Discovery Request Prohibits Orderly Discovery of Case. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20092G6441984-06-19019 June 1984 Responds to 840615 & 18 Ltrs Complaining of Defaults in Response to Discovery Requests.Ltrs Misleading & Contrary to Understanding.Level of Rhetoric Should Be Lowered Significantly.Related Correspondence ML20092B6981984-06-18018 June 1984 Confirms 840618 Telcon Re 840625 Review of Addl Documents Produced by Mi Miller.Advises of Possible Request for Extension of Submission of Intervenor Prefiled Testimony & Postponement of Hearing.Related Correspondence ML20197H5071984-06-15015 June 1984 Forwards Second Set of Interrogatories.Formal Response to First Set of Discovery Requests Not Yet Received.Related Correspondence ML20091M2531984-06-0606 June 1984 Forwards Response to Applicant First Set of Interrogatories & First Request for Production of Documents.Related Correspondence ML20091D6881984-05-29029 May 1984 Confirms 840521 & 24 Conversations Re Scope of Reopened Hearing & Util Response to Intervenor Discovery Requests. Util Takes Listed Positions Re Intervenor Discovery.Related Correspondence ML20090L2091984-05-21021 May 1984 Urges Requested Documents & Info Necessary to Respond to 840509 Discovery Requests Be Gathered,Even Though Objection Will Be Made to Relevancy.Document Request 17 Will Be Dropped.Related Correspondence ML20084M6581984-05-10010 May 1984 Forwards 840202 & 0316 QA Submittals to Nrc.Documents Involve Organizational Changes in QA Dept Which Were Subj of 840409 Board Notification ML20084K4851984-05-0909 May 1984 Forwards First Round of Discovery in Form of Request for Production of Documents & First Set of Interrogatories. Related Correspondence ML20084H6101984-05-0202 May 1984 Advises That Paragraph 2 of Intervenor Responding to Util 840416 Notification Ltr on Commitments Q,R,S,T & X Should Be Disregarded ML20084F3941984-05-0101 May 1984 Forwards Responses to Util 840416 Notification of Satisfaction of Commitments Q,R,S,T & X,Per Section 4(d) of 830330 Stipulation.Response to Positions Requested as Soon as Possible ML20023C4191983-05-11011 May 1983 Forwards Nondisclosure Agreement Signed on 830427.Terms of Agreement Should Be Used to Handle Westinghouse Proprietary Info Contained in 830415 Transcript.Method for Circulating Nonproprietary Portion to PDRs Being Worked Out.W/O Encl ML20023C6581983-05-11011 May 1983 Forwards Nondisclosure Agreement Signed on 830426 & Proprietary Version of Pages 4691,4692 & 4699 from 830415 Transcript.W/O Proprietary Pages ML20023C4141983-05-11011 May 1983 Confirms Mailing of Proprietary Version of Pages 4691,4692 & 4699 from 830415 Transcript,Per Terms of Westinghouse Nondisclosure Agreement.Method for Circulating Nonproprietary Portion to PDRs Being Worked Out ML20072G2281983-03-18018 March 1983 Identifies Witnesses Util Expects to Call to Litigate Issues in Paragraph 3(a) of Agreement ML20071B7551983-02-25025 February 1983 Puts Recipient on Notice That Copies of Il Plan for Radiological Accidents Must Not Be Disseminated in Any Form, But Must Be Returned to State of Il at Completion of Proceedings.Vols Subj to Ongoing Rev ML20066K6381982-11-22022 November 1982 Memorializes Agreement That Depositions of Mhb Will Not Be Held on Dates Listed in Subpoena But Will Be Deferred for at Least 1 Wk ML20054M2181982-07-0707 July 1982 Advises of Inadvertent Omissions in Matls Served on 820706 ML20054J1761982-06-23023 June 1982 Requests Responses to Util Second Round of Interrogatories & Request for Production of Documents Re All Contentions Which League Does Not Voluntarily Dismiss.Related Correspondence ML20039C3531981-12-22022 December 1981 Ack Receipt of 811221 Ltr ML20011B2581981-12-0202 December 1981 Demands That Mm Cherry Characterization,In 811125 Ltr to Aslb,Of Asserted Offer of Settlement as Bribe,Be Ack to Be False.Ack Should Be in Writing W/Copies to Aslb.Related Correspondence ML20010H2011981-09-16016 September 1981 Confirms That Answers to Util 810708 Interrogatories Are to Be Received by 811001.Related Correspondence ML19282B5551979-03-12012 March 1979 Recommendations & Comments Re Er.In General,Rept Adequately Addresses Fish & Wildlife Resources.Description of Wetlands in & Near Plant Site & Transmission Corridor Should Be Included 1985-07-12
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l iTI 56 - ys-$ 6 L 1 47 - 99T o G DOCKETED U3NRC Sinnissippi Alliance L for the Environment 326 North Avon Street Rockford, Illinois 611@ ifAY-3 A11:13 Lii2l? EEC::i ,. -
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May 1,'198'4 Suite 5200 Three First National Plaza Chicago, II. 60602 Re Byron Station Stipulated Emergency Planning Commitments
Dear Alan:
In accordance with Section 4(d) of the Stipulation, dated March 30, 1983, signed by the parties to the Byron Operating Li-cense Proceedings, Intervenors DAARE/ SAFE and the Rockford League of Women Voters hereby respond to Commonwealth Edison? s notifica-tion to Intervenors, dated April 16, 1984, of Commonwealth Edison's belief that it has satisfied Commitment Q, R, S T, and X. Please find set forth in the attached pages Intervenors responses to each Commitment notification.
Pursuant to the Stipulation Intervenors will petition the Board for a hearing within fifteen days hereof, if Cormnitments Q, R, S, and T are not satisfied.
The Intervenors respectfully request a response to the Inter-venor positions as soon tas possible.
Very truly yours, 8405040114 e40501 PDR ADOCK 05000454 O pop Mc- G hydW tA ag.g On Behalf of Rockford legal representative I League of Women Voters DAARE/ SAFE cca (with Attachment) @
Richard Rawson Judges Smith, Cole, and Calliham: Jane Whicher q
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l COMMITMENT Q Demonstrate that the public has received and will continue to receive on a periodic basis education-al information on radiation.
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The information provided by Commonwealth Edison to the Interven-ors in a letter response dated April 16, 1984, fails to provide suf-ficient information to allow the Intervenors to determine whether Commitment Q has been satisfied, or is deficient on its face in the following respects:
- 1. Commonwealth Edison's response to Commitment Q iden-l tifies the public " Emergency Information" brochure to be the Byron Station Public Information Brochure. Sections seven and eight of this brochure contain argumentative and inappropriate promotional statements which fail in any way to educate the public as to the operations of nuclear power plants or the effects of radiation
- 2. The distribution and proposed method of redistrib-ution of the " Emergency Information" brochure, as set forth in paragraphs five and six of Commonwealth Edison's response, is limited to business and residential custom-ers of Commonwealth Edison and does not reach signific-ant numbers of the public.
Attached to this letter is a two-page document labeled " Attach-ment A" which sets forth an alternative to sections seven and eight of the " Emergency Information" brochure. This discussion of the i
operations of nuclear power plants and the effects of radiation is presented in a more obje$tive fashion for the purposes of educating the public.
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Commonwealth Edison generates electricity fuel rods that are arranged into fuel assemblies.
for people in northern Illinois using power plants These assemblies stand vertically in a round at thirteen locations. Four of these use uranium ' luster called the core. The core is encased in a c
as fuel; they are nuclear power plants. These very thick steel capsule, or vessel. The whole i four plants produce as much electricity as all of assembly is called a reactor. Since a very dilute Edison's coal power plants, or almost half of all form of fuel is used, a reactor could never the electricity Edison generates. For northern explode like an atomic bomb, no matter what Illinois to have a bright economic future, plans went wrong with it.
s must be made to assure that we continuega"badequate supplies of electrici include two new power plants, both nuclear, waste products result. Casal power plants have which will become operational over the next few smoke, slag and ashes aswaste. Nuclear power years. /rufenal cIeIcte,1) plants collect wastes in the fuel pellets.
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These waste products (are) hazardous and must be kept sealed away firom our environment.
All large power plants work by boiling water to make high pressure steam, which spins tur- This is why the uranium. fuel pellets are sealed bines connected to large electric generators. The inside the fuel rods and the fuel rods are sealed big difference between nuclear and coal power inside the reactor. Even the whole reactor, with plants is that a nuclear plant splits uranium all of its piping, pumps, amd other systems, is atoms, instead of burning coal, to make heat to sealed again inside an airtight steel and concrete boil the water. builrling called a contaiennent.
Uranium is a very concentrated fuel. One It is (un)likely that this t:riple safety seal could uranium pellet (the size of a person's fingertip) be penetrated. But ifit we:re, some of the waste can release as much energy as half a ton of coal. products could escape to the environment.
Uranium pellets are stacked inside?long, thin These wastes are radia=eeiive, which means that
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Radiation is energy that can travel through (ntde/ deife'ed )
the air, such as light, heat, and radio waves. One type, nuclear radiation, comes from radio- .
active material, which is part ofeverythingin us It takes radiation doses of over 20,000 milli-and around us. Nuclear radiation, like radio rem, received within a day, to produce identi-waves, is invisible, silent, tasteless, and odor- fiable effects i:n the body. Very large radiation less. Just as a photographer measures light levels doses (over 100,000 millirem) may be directly with a light meter, radiation workers measure harmful or eve:n deadly if received over a day's nuclear radiation with special instruments. time, but the same doses stretched over many years may not. Federal regulations allow work-Like many things in our lives, radioactive ers at U.S. nuclear facilities to receive up to material has the potential to harm people if 5000 millirem of radiation in the course of a handled carelessly. But decades of experience year's work.
have shown that the safe application of radio-active material, in medicine and industry as well as in electricity production, can benefit our Radiation levels are constantly monitored society.
both inside and outside each nuclear facility.
These measurements show that a person living The amount of radiation dose a person ab-for an entire year right at the fence of(a routinely sorbs is measured in millirem. The average nuclear power plant would receive less than 1 oper Illinois citizen gets from 60 to 120 millirem of millirem of radiation.(,wenar deta,sj ating) radiation each year from the natural environ-ment. This is called natural background radia-tion. In addition, each year the average person receives about 70 millirem from medical and dental X-rays and other procedures, and about If a nuclearplant accident were ever to occur, 25 millirem from the naturally occurring teams of specially-trained personnel would be radioactive atoms in his or her own body. sent to get even more detailed radiation readings r all around the plant. In most cases, there would There are no identifiable health effects from be no excessive radiation. But if the accident these low levels of radiation, but scientists ' were serious, and could expose members of the believe that any amount of radiation, no matter public to 1000 millirem or more of radiation, how small, carries some risk.(mmenos det,#,.O state plans call for protection of the public by taking shelter indoors or by evacuation.
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i COMMITMENT R Demonstrate that the public has received and will continue to receive on a periodic basis accurate information regarding the protective measures to be taken during an emergency.
Response
The information provided by Commonwealth Edison to the Interven-ors in a letter response dated April 16, 1984, fails to provide suf-ficient information to allow the Intervenors to determine whether Commitment R has been satisfied, or is deficient on its face in the following respects:
- 1. Section one, paragpaph three; section two, paragraph fours and section four, paragraph three of the public
" Emergency Information" brochure appended to Commonwealth Edison's response to Commitment Q identifies AM-1440 WROK
, as the sole source of media information and instructions i to the public. No mention is made or listing given of TV j or other radio ( AM/FM) stations in the EPZ as alternate-sources of information and instruction, including FM-WZOK.
- 2. Section three, paragraph two of the public "Emer-gency Information" brochure identifies AM-1440 WROK as the sole source of media instruction. No further reference is made of alternate sources of media inforunation and in- -
structions.
3 Section three, paragraph two of the public "Emer-gency Information" brochure fails to prov.ide adequate in-formation with respect to school evacuation proceedures to enable the public to accurately follow the paragraph's instruction.
i 4. Section three, paragraph two of the public "Emer-gency Information" brochure fails to provide adequate in-formation with respect to boaters and those fishing on the 1
Rock River to enable the public to accurately follow the paragraph's instruetion.
5 Section three, paragraph five of the public "Emer-
! gency Information" brochure fails to provide adequate in-formation with respect to actions to be used to avoid un-neccessary exposure during emergency transit, to enable
!' the. public to safely evacuate as directed in paragraph one-of section three i
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- 6. Section five of the public " Emergency Information" brochure fails to provide adequate accurate instruction to effectuate preparedness for entire households.
7 The distribution and proposed method of redistrib-ution of the " Emergency Information" brochure, as set forth in paragraphs five and six of Commonwealth Edison's response, is limited to business and residential custom-ers of Commonwealth Edison and does not reach signific-ant numbers of the public. .
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i COMMITMENT S Demonstrate that the public has received and will continue to receive on a periodic basis accurate information regarding special measures with respect to handicapped individuals to be taken during an emergency.
Response: .
The information provided by Commonwealth Edison to the Interven-ors in a letter response dated April 16, 1984, fails to provide suf-ficient information to allow the Intervenors to determine whether Commitment Q has been satisfied, or is deficient on its face in the following respects:
- 1. Commonwealth Edison's response to Commitment S of Contention 7 " fails" to " demonstrate that the public has recieved and will continue to recieve ora a periodic basis accurate information regarding special mieasures with re-spect to handicapped individuals to be taken during an emergency." The response merely discloses Commonwealth Edison's mechanism for identifying handiicapped individ-uals. The " Emergency Information" brochture identified in paragraph two of Commonwealth Edison's response to Com-mitment 5 provides no information regardling the above-said special measures.
- 2. The distribution and proposed method of redistrib-ution of the " Emergency Information" brorchure, as set forth in paragraphs four and five of Comsmonwealth Edison's response, is limited to business and res.idential custom-ers of Commonwealth Edison and does not reach signific-ant numbers of the public.
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E C0!O1ITMENT T Demonstrate that' adequate information has been made available and will be available on a periodic basis to transient populations.
Response
The information provided by Commonwealth Edison to the Interven-ors in a letter response dated April 16, 1984, fails to provide suf-ficient information to allow the 'Intervenors to determine whether
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Commitment T has been satisfied.
Intervenors have undertaken a spot check proceedure to determine more precisely Commonwealth Edison's method of brochure distribution to the locations listed in its response, including instructions given by Commonwealth Edison represent,a$1Yes do operators of recipient lo-cations at tifne of distribution. TNe spot check process is also dir-ected to the sufficiency of the.quanity of brochures provided to each' Q~ -
recipient location. Intervenors,are not satisfied at this time that the selective listing of locations provided by Commonwealth Edison in its response is systematic oI' : complete.
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4 COfG1ITMENT X Demonstrate that there exist appropriate agreements and arrangements between Edison and those individuals and organizations who will provide emergency services to the Byron facility.
Response
Intervenors acknowledge reciept of Commonwealth Edison's response letter dated April 16, 1984, and agree with Commonwealth Edison that Commitment X is satisfied.
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