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MONTHYEARML20149G1941993-09-13013 September 1993 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts.Record Listed in App D Being Withheld from Public Disclosure Because It Consists of Records Compiled for Law Enforcement Purposes.Nrc Continuing to Review Records Re FOIA Request IA-93-355, Partial Response to FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts.Record Listed in App D Being Withheld from Public Disclosure Because It Consists of Records Compiled for Law Enforcement Purposes.Nrc Continuing to Review Records Re FOIA Request1993-09-13013 September 1993 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts.Record Listed in App D Being Withheld from Public Disclosure Because It Consists of Records Compiled for Law Enforcement Purposes.Nrc Continuing to Review Records Re FOIA Request ML20072C9611993-06-18018 June 1993 FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts ML20079D3191991-06-10010 June 1991 Forwards B Tatalovich Correspondence Re Plant ML20235A1251987-12-16016 December 1987 Forwards Info Re Resource Technical Svcs,Inc,Including Summary of NRC Contract Work,Nrc Form 26 for Three Existing Contracts,Audit Info,Work History & Lists of Expertise Available for Special Insps & of Current Resource Svcs ML20235W0981987-10-13013 October 1987 Final Response to FOIA Request for Records.No Records Subj to Request located.FOIA-87-40 in Name of Thomas Available in PDR IA-87-676, Final Response to FOIA Request for Records.No Records Subj to Request located.FOIA-87-40 in Name of Thomas Available in PDR1987-10-13013 October 1987 Final Response to FOIA Request for Records.No Records Subj to Request located.FOIA-87-40 in Name of Thomas Available in PDR ML20235W0951987-10-0808 October 1987 FOIA Request for All FOIA Requests Made for Zimmer Plant or GE Mark I or II Containment by Cincinnati Gas & Electric, Dayton Power & Light or Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric & FOIA 87-40 ML20235B3081987-09-21021 September 1987 Responds to FOIA Request for Documents,Including AEC to ACRS Forwarding Safety Evaluation Re Zimmer.App a Documents Cannot Be Located.App B Documents in Pdr.App C & D Documents Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20235M4251987-07-13013 July 1987 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Acrs. Forwards Documents for Categories One & Three of FOIA Request.Review of 21 Addl ACRS Documents Continuing ML20234E4571987-06-23023 June 1987 Partial Response to FOIA Request for 771026 Minutes of ACRS Subcommittee on Fluid/Hydraulic Dynamic Effects Meeting in Portland,Or & Addl ACRS Documentation.Documents Identified on App H & Addl ACRS Documents Encl ML20209G6751987-03-27027 March 1987 FOIA Request for All Matls Made Available in Accordance W/ FOIA 87-40 & All Matls Produced to Either Plaintiffs in Zimmer Litigation &/Or GE ML20212H6601987-01-20020 January 1987 Final Response to FOIA Request.App F Documents Re Marviken II Project Encl & Available in PDR ML20210S4131986-09-26026 September 1986 Further Response to FOIA Request for 16 Categories of Records Re Facilities.Forwards App D & E Documents.Documents Also Available in PDR ML20210L2601986-03-20020 March 1986 Forwards Endorsement 31 to Nelia Policy NF-206 ML20141N2771986-01-14014 January 1986 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Seven Classes of Documents.Forwards App a Documents.App B Documents Available in Pdr.App C Documents Outside Scope of Request,Per 860114 Telcon W/Ca Reed ML20140F3691986-01-14014 January 1986 Further Response to FOIA Request for Several Categories of Documents Re Pressure Suppression Containment.Fsar & SER for Limerick Only Documentation Re 4x4 Tests.Encl Apps D-G Documents Responsive to Item 4 Also Available in PDR ML20138Q8301985-12-0303 December 1985 Further Response to FOIA Request for Records Re Voluntary or Required Redress of Sites Where Const Was Terminated, Including Crbr & Legal Analysis.Forwards App E Documents.App D & E Documents Available in Pdr.Photographs Also Available ML20136D8751985-11-0606 November 1985 Further Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re H Hoyt & Aloot Oct 1983 Rept on NRC Investigations at Facility. Listed Documents Encl & Available in Pdr.Certain Documents Totally Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) ML20136J3371985-08-0101 August 1985 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Facility.Documents Listed on Encl Printout Located in Ofc of Investigations.Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) IA-84-604, Responds to FOIA Request for Documents Re Ofc of Investigation Repts on Facility.Documents Listed on Encl Printout Located in Ofc of Investigations as of 850227. Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7)1985-08-0101 August 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Documents Re Ofc of Investigation Repts on Facility.Documents Listed on Encl Printout Located in Ofc of Investigations as of 850227. Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) IA-83-684, Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Facility.Documents Listed on Encl Printout Located in Ofc of Investigations.Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7)1985-08-0101 August 1985 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Facility.Documents Listed on Encl Printout Located in Ofc of Investigations.Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) ML20134D7991985-08-0101 August 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Documents Re Ofc of Investigation Repts on Facility.Documents Listed on Encl Printout Located in Ofc of Investigations as of 850227. Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) IA-83-787, Responds to FOIA Request for Documents Which Resulted in Issuance of Notice of Violation to Util in Nov 1981. Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7)1985-07-31031 July 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Documents Which Resulted in Issuance of Notice of Violation to Util in Nov 1981. Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) IA-83-655, Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Wh Zimmer Nuclear Power Station.Forwards Computer Printout of Document.W/O Encl.Documents Contained in Ofc of Investigation Files Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7)1985-07-31031 July 1985 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Wh Zimmer Nuclear Power Station.Forwards Computer Printout of Document.W/O Encl.Documents Contained in Ofc of Investigation Files Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) ML20133Q2231985-07-31031 July 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Documents Which Resulted in Issuance of Notice of Violation to Util in Nov 1981. Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) ML20134D5821985-07-31031 July 1985 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Wh Zimmer Nuclear Power Station.Forwards Computer Printout of Document.W/O Encl.Documents Contained in Ofc of Investigation Files Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) ML20133Q3771985-07-29029 July 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Ofc of Investigations Documents Re Wh Zimmer Nuclear Power Station.Forwards List of Documents as of 840227.All Documents Withheld (FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) ML20129J4671985-07-15015 July 1985 Informs That Util 821124 Application for Extension of Const Completion Date Fee Exempt.Refund Being Processed ML20133C7371985-06-14014 June 1985 Further Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Site Redress Where Plant Const Begun,Including Clinch River Facility & NRC Legal Analysis Re Redress.Forwards App B Documents.App C Document Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) ML20133B5651985-05-10010 May 1985 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Four Categories of Documents Re Facility.Forwards App a Documents.Documents Also Available in Pdr.App B Documents Already Available in Pdr.Search Continuing ML20129E9971985-05-0909 May 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Compilations of Results of Operator Licensing & Requalification Exams.App a Documents Placed in Pdr.App B Documents Already in PDR ML20127F5341985-04-18018 April 1985 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Records Re BNL Investigation of Ee Kent Allegations.Forwards App a Documents.Documents Also Available in Pdr.Remaining Documents Will Be Forwarded Upon Completion of NRC Review ML20099M2911985-03-15015 March 1985 Forwards Endorsement 27 to Nelia Policy NF-249 ML20129B9301985-02-19019 February 1985 FOIA Request for Documents Re DOJ Inquiry Into Potential Wrongdoing by NRC Employees in Dealing W/Tmi & Zimmer Plants & Dh Gamble Testimony from TMI Restart Proceeding ML20100B6181985-01-30030 January 1985 Forwards Payment of Bill D-0089.Fee Paid.W/O Encl ML20125B8661985-01-17017 January 1985 Further Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Oct 1983 Rept by H Hoyt & Aloot on NRC Investigations.Forwards App a Documents.Documents Also Available in Pdr.Info Partially Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 2,6 & 7) ML20128E4161984-12-27027 December 1984 Interim Response to FOIA Request for All Agency Documents Re Oct 1983 Rept by Judge H Hoyt & Aloot on NRC Investigations at Facility.Forwards Documents.Documents Partially & Completely Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5-7) ML20101F7621984-12-20020 December 1984 Forwards Endorsement 26 to Nelia Policy NF-249 ML20129J2141984-12-0707 December 1984 Responds to FOIA Request for Interim or Final Repts Generated by Ofc of Investigation Re Facility.Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) ML20093M2541984-10-18018 October 1984 Requests Written Verification of Implementation of Site Restoration Plan So CPPR-88 May Be Terminated ML20129J2031984-10-11011 October 1984 FOIA Request for Interim or Final Repts Generated by Ofc of Investigation Re Facility ML20107L6521984-07-19019 July 1984 FOIA Request for All Documents Re Insp Rept 50-358/84-04 ML20105C9801984-07-19019 July 1984 FOIA Request for Documents Re Ofc of Investigation Rept on Facility.If Requested Matls Still Protected,Copies of Matls W/Protected Sections Redacted Requested ML20151J1601984-06-0505 June 1984 Forwards IE Insp Rept 50-358/84-04 on 840220-0426.Insp Covered Status of Welding Procedure & Welder Performance Qualifications ML20091L5991984-06-0404 June 1984 Forwards Util 840601 Response to NRC 840503 Request for Addl Info Re Environ Review of Request to Withdraw Application for Ol.Five Oversize Drawings Encl.Aperture Cards Are Available in Pdr.Related Correspondence ML20091J1321984-06-0101 June 1984 Forwards Environ Review of Zimmer Site Status for Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co, in Response to NRC 840503 Request for Addl Info Re Withdrawal of OL Application.W/ Three Oversize Figures.Apertures Cards Are Available in PDR ML20091A2141984-05-22022 May 1984 Forwards Ohio Edison Annual Rept,1983, Toledo Edison Co 1983 Annual Rept, Duquesne Light Co Annual Rept,1983 & Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co 1983 Annual Rept ML20128E3861984-05-22022 May 1984 FOIA Request for All Agency Records or Info Re Oct 1983 Rept by Judge H Hoyt & Aloot Re NRC Investigations at Facility ML20084P2401984-05-11011 May 1984 Advises That Addl Info for Environ Review of Request to Withdraw OL Application Will Be Provided by 840601,per 1993-09-13
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MONTHYEARML20072C9611993-06-18018 June 1993 FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts ML20079D3191991-06-10010 June 1991 Forwards B Tatalovich Correspondence Re Plant ML20235A1251987-12-16016 December 1987 Forwards Info Re Resource Technical Svcs,Inc,Including Summary of NRC Contract Work,Nrc Form 26 for Three Existing Contracts,Audit Info,Work History & Lists of Expertise Available for Special Insps & of Current Resource Svcs ML20235W0951987-10-0808 October 1987 FOIA Request for All FOIA Requests Made for Zimmer Plant or GE Mark I or II Containment by Cincinnati Gas & Electric, Dayton Power & Light or Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric & FOIA 87-40 ML20209G6751987-03-27027 March 1987 FOIA Request for All Matls Made Available in Accordance W/ FOIA 87-40 & All Matls Produced to Either Plaintiffs in Zimmer Litigation &/Or GE ML20210L2601986-03-20020 March 1986 Forwards Endorsement 31 to Nelia Policy NF-206 ML20099M2911985-03-15015 March 1985 Forwards Endorsement 27 to Nelia Policy NF-249 ML20129B9301985-02-19019 February 1985 FOIA Request for Documents Re DOJ Inquiry Into Potential Wrongdoing by NRC Employees in Dealing W/Tmi & Zimmer Plants & Dh Gamble Testimony from TMI Restart Proceeding ML20100B6181985-01-30030 January 1985 Forwards Payment of Bill D-0089.Fee Paid.W/O Encl ML20101F7621984-12-20020 December 1984 Forwards Endorsement 26 to Nelia Policy NF-249 ML20093M2541984-10-18018 October 1984 Requests Written Verification of Implementation of Site Restoration Plan So CPPR-88 May Be Terminated ML20129J2031984-10-11011 October 1984 FOIA Request for Interim or Final Repts Generated by Ofc of Investigation Re Facility ML20107L6521984-07-19019 July 1984 FOIA Request for All Documents Re Insp Rept 50-358/84-04 ML20105C9801984-07-19019 July 1984 FOIA Request for Documents Re Ofc of Investigation Rept on Facility.If Requested Matls Still Protected,Copies of Matls W/Protected Sections Redacted Requested ML20091L5991984-06-0404 June 1984 Forwards Util 840601 Response to NRC 840503 Request for Addl Info Re Environ Review of Request to Withdraw Application for Ol.Five Oversize Drawings Encl.Aperture Cards Are Available in Pdr.Related Correspondence ML20091J1321984-06-0101 June 1984 Forwards Environ Review of Zimmer Site Status for Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co, in Response to NRC 840503 Request for Addl Info Re Withdrawal of OL Application.W/ Three Oversize Figures.Apertures Cards Are Available in PDR ML20128E3861984-05-22022 May 1984 FOIA Request for All Agency Records or Info Re Oct 1983 Rept by Judge H Hoyt & Aloot Re NRC Investigations at Facility ML20091A2141984-05-22022 May 1984 Forwards Ohio Edison Annual Rept,1983, Toledo Edison Co 1983 Annual Rept, Duquesne Light Co Annual Rept,1983 & Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co 1983 Annual Rept ML20084P2401984-05-11011 May 1984 Advises That Addl Info for Environ Review of Request to Withdraw OL Application Will Be Provided by 840601,per ML20084M0911984-05-0404 May 1984 Advises That Preventive Maint & QA Programs Will Be Discontinued on 840518 Due to Termination of Const & Dismissal of Application.Snm Provisions Will Remain in Effect Until Removal of Matl ML20112H8101984-04-0505 April 1984 FOIA Request for Repts Resulting from Listed Environ Qualification of Equipment Site Audits to Be Placed in Pdr. Access to Any Repts Resulting from Audits Held Since Oct 1982 Also Requested ML20084P3501984-03-14014 March 1984 Requests Response to Encl W & V Smelser 840210 Inquiry Into NRC Attitude Toward Utils.Concerns Include Marble Hill & Bailly Cancellation,Withdrawal of Util Application for Zimmer & Denial of License for Byron Facility ML20114A3121984-03-12012 March 1984 FOIA Request for Facility Nonconformance Repts ML20113D2281984-03-0808 March 1984 FOIA Request for Copies of All Nonconformance Repts on Facility from Start of Const to Present ML20087D1131984-03-0505 March 1984 Forwards Natl Board of Boiler & Pressure Vessel Inspectors to State of Oh Re Util Abandonment of Facility as Nuclear Unit & Board Willingness to Provide Support Should Plant Be Reinstated ML20083P2521984-02-29029 February 1984 FOIA Request for Correspondence Between Util,Hj Kaiser & NRC Referenced in Encl Ohio Civil Rights Commission ML20114A3081984-02-28028 February 1984 FOIA Request for All Region III Insp Repts from Nov 1983 to Present & All Communications Between Region III & Bechtel, Dayton Power & Light Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co Representatives Re Facility ML20102A0241984-02-28028 February 1984 FOIA Request for Region III & IE Repts from Nov 1983 to Present & Communications Between Region III & Util,Bechtel or Kaiser Corp Officials ML20084R6521984-02-24024 February 1984 FOIA Request for Computer Printout from Sept 1980 to Present of Civil Penalty Info on 27 Listed Nuclear Facilities.Sample Format Encl ML20086P7291984-02-17017 February 1984 Forwards Revised Organization Chart,Effective as of 840217. Organizational Changes Due to Decision to Convert Station from Nuclear to coal-fueled Generating Facility ML20083N2371984-02-17017 February 1984 FOIA Request for Four Categories of Documents Re Facility ML20086P6321984-02-16016 February 1984 Confirms 840202 Telcon Understanding That,Pending Final Commission Action for Withdrawal of Application,No Need Exists to Continue Previously Required Submittals to NRC ML20083N2621984-02-16016 February 1984 FOIA Request for Interim Repts Issued by Ofc of Investigation Re Plant,Including DOJ Rept Re Harassment of QC Inspectors ML20112E1481984-02-10010 February 1984 Appeals Denial of 831123 FOIA Request for 831115 Transcript Re Pending Plant Investigations & Documents Prepared After Discussing 830701 Staff Decision Not to Approve Util Actions for Plant ML20080A9041984-01-30030 January 1984 Forwards Comments on Reactor Controls,Inc (Rci) 830915 Response to Draft IE Info Notice Re Const Deficiencies,Per 831017 Request.Work Orders for Lateral Restraint Beams Not Issued to Rci ML20079S2451984-01-27027 January 1984 Informs of 840120 Agreement to Cease Const of Facility as Nuclear Plant & Convert Plant to coal-fired Facility. Ej Wagner Designated Responsible for Closing Out Nuclear Activities at Facility ML20079P4161984-01-24024 January 1984 Requests Completion of Pending Actions on 831216 Plan to Verify Quality of Const,To Closeout Outstanding Items in 821112 Order to Show Cause & Order Immediately Suspending Const ML20079M8961984-01-20020 January 1984 Forwards Personnel Resumes Inadvertently Omitted from Re Independent Auditor for Plan to Verify Const ML20079N1991984-01-19019 January 1984 Informs That Training Directive ZPM-TR.101 & Master Training Plan Developed for NRC Review ML20079N2161984-01-19019 January 1984 Requests Written Concurrence for Training Activities,As Outlined.Facility Site Directives & Master Training Plan for All Site Training Will Be Provided to Region Iii,Per ML20079F1291984-01-16016 January 1984 Requests NRC Approval of Teledyne Engineering Svcs as Independent Design Review (Idr) Contractor.Teledyne Proposal Forwarded.Criteria Used During Evaluation & Presentation Matl from NRC 840113 Meeting Encl ML20079G1841984-01-13013 January 1984 Forwards Resumes for Principal Positions Noted on Organization Chart in Section IV of Ebasco 831205 Proposal Re Independent Auditor for Plan to Verify Const ML20080F0441984-01-13013 January 1984 Notifies of Approval of Resolution R/18-1984 Expressing City of Cincinnati Council Dissatisfaction Over NRC Failure to Require third-party Independent Review of Facility. Resolution Encl ML20086K1081984-01-13013 January 1984 Forwards Council of City of Cincinnati Resolution R/18-1984 Which Expresses Dissatisfaction Over NRC Failure to Require third-party Independent Review of Facility ML20079H2891984-01-11011 January 1984 Submits Partial Response to Util Plan to Verify Quality of Const for Facility.Counsel for Miami Valley Power Project Decision Not to Attend 840111 Public Meeting Clarified. Related Info Encl ML20086L8371984-01-11011 January 1984 Requests Development of Proposed Facility Public Oversight Committee.Committee Establishment Would Inspire Public Confidence ML20079E2401984-01-10010 January 1984 Forwards Quality Confirmation Program, Monthly Rept for Dec 1983,per Rf Warnick ML20079F3731984-01-10010 January 1984 Forwards Packet of Newspaper Articles Re Facility.Packet Acts as Chronological Summary of Major Events During 14 Months Prior to 831201 ML20080F0291984-01-10010 January 1984 Notifies of 840105 Adoption of Motion Advising NRC That Limiting Public Participation to Time Permitting at 840111 Meeting Not in Best Interest of City of Cincinnati or Citizens ML20083J1491984-01-10010 January 1984 Advises That Cincinnati City Council Adopted Vice-Mayor M Spencer Encl Motion Before Council Opposing Limited Public Participation at 840111 Meeting Between NRC & Util 1993-06-18
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MONTHYEARML20235W0951987-10-0808 October 1987 FOIA Request for All FOIA Requests Made for Zimmer Plant or GE Mark I or II Containment by Cincinnati Gas & Electric, Dayton Power & Light or Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric & FOIA 87-40 ML20209G6751987-03-27027 March 1987 FOIA Request for All Matls Made Available in Accordance W/ FOIA 87-40 & All Matls Produced to Either Plaintiffs in Zimmer Litigation &/Or GE ML20210L2601986-03-20020 March 1986 Forwards Endorsement 31 to Nelia Policy NF-206 ML20099M2911985-03-15015 March 1985 Forwards Endorsement 27 to Nelia Policy NF-249 ML20101F7621984-12-20020 December 1984 Forwards Endorsement 26 to Nelia Policy NF-249 ML20093M2541984-10-18018 October 1984 Requests Written Verification of Implementation of Site Restoration Plan So CPPR-88 May Be Terminated ML20105C9801984-07-19019 July 1984 FOIA Request for Documents Re Ofc of Investigation Rept on Facility.If Requested Matls Still Protected,Copies of Matls W/Protected Sections Redacted Requested ML20107L6521984-07-19019 July 1984 FOIA Request for All Documents Re Insp Rept 50-358/84-04 ML20091L5991984-06-0404 June 1984 Forwards Util 840601 Response to NRC 840503 Request for Addl Info Re Environ Review of Request to Withdraw Application for Ol.Five Oversize Drawings Encl.Aperture Cards Are Available in Pdr.Related Correspondence ML20128E3861984-05-22022 May 1984 FOIA Request for All Agency Records or Info Re Oct 1983 Rept by Judge H Hoyt & Aloot Re NRC Investigations at Facility ML20112E1481984-02-10010 February 1984 Appeals Denial of 831123 FOIA Request for 831115 Transcript Re Pending Plant Investigations & Documents Prepared After Discussing 830701 Staff Decision Not to Approve Util Actions for Plant ML20083F0011983-12-27027 December 1983 Opposes Miami Valley Power Project Petition to Defer Judgement on Proposed Course of Action for Facility Completion,Based on 821112 Order to Show Cause & Order Immediately Suspending Const.Request Moot ML20083P2001983-12-23023 December 1983 FOIA Request for Documents Re Investigation of Const, Planning & Financial Problems Which Resulted in Nov 1981 Notice of Violation ML20083E9761983-12-20020 December 1983 Forwards Endorsements 23 & 24 to Nelia Policy NF-249 ML20083A8381983-12-16016 December 1983 Comments on ALAB-753 Relevancy to ASLB Consideration of Motion to Reconsider 830915 Decision Denying Miami Valley Power Project Motion to Reopen ML20112E1751983-11-23023 November 1983 FOIA Request for 831115 Transcript Re Pending Investigations of Plant & Documents Prepared on or After 830701 Re Staff Decision Not to Approve Util Proposed Course of Action for Plant ML20086Q1981983-11-23023 November 1983 FOIA Request for Two Categories of Documents Re Facility ML20081M8221983-11-15015 November 1983 Responds to ASLB Request for Progress Rept on Steps Taken to Resolve Offsite Emergency Planning Issues.Final Draft on School Sys Implementing Procedures Expected in Early 1984 ML20080D0121983-11-0707 November 1983 FOIA Request for Documents Not Available in PDR Re Informal & Formal Investigation Pending by NRC Concerning Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co &/Or Facility ML20078F9961983-10-0505 October 1983 Forwards 830930 News Release Stating That Bechtel Power Corp Estimates Facility Completion in Range of 24 to 36 Months.Final Date Contingent on Orderly & Timely Resolution of Nov 1982 Show Cause Order.Related Correspondence ML20077J5281983-08-11011 August 1983 Responds to Request for Comments on Unresolved Offsite Emergency Planning Issues.Hearing in Jan 1984 Re Planning Procedures for Schools Recommended If Hearing Deemed Necessary ML20077J0131983-08-10010 August 1983 Forwards Comments on Miami Valley Power Project 830525 Request That Commission Modify 830210 Director'S Decision. Project Provides No Basis in Law or Fact to Reverse Decision Denying Petition to Suspend Const ML20071P1721983-06-0303 June 1983 Requests Commission Ignore Miami Valley Power Project Requesting Commission Modify IE Director'S Decision, DD-82-03,ruling on Project 820824 Petition to Suspend Plant Const ML20080B0181983-04-21021 April 1983 FOIA Request for NRC Rept & General Documents Re Investigation of Charges That Bechtel Representatives Were at Facility Prior to Bechtel Nomination to Conduct Independent Plant Review ML20071D6501983-03-0707 March 1983 Forwards Endorsement 22 to Nelia Policy NF-249 ML20065B8601983-02-17017 February 1983 Forwards Correspondence Re Site Emergency Planning,Including Anl Evaluation of SOPs for Oh & Clermont County,Oh.Draft of Brown County,Oh Radiological Emergency Response Plan Distributed ML20023C0461983-02-0909 February 1983 FOIA Request for Transcript of Commission Meetings Discussing 821112 Order CLI-82-33 & Documents Supporting NRC Recommendation to Commission Re Issuance of Order ML20070L4691982-12-29029 December 1982 Advises That Mj Wetterhahn Will Present Argument on Behalf of Applicant ML20079J3591982-12-21021 December 1982 Advises That M Sinclair Will Not Respond to Applicant 821210 Objections to Interrogatories Prior to Completion of NRC Investigation of Zimmer Area Citizens of Ky Issues ML20079J4021982-12-20020 December 1982 Forwards Endorsement 21 to Nelia Policy NF-249 ML20055A4041982-07-14014 July 1982 Forwards Final Rule Providing That for Issuance of OLs Authorizing Only Fuel Loading & Low Power Testing,No NRC & FEMA Review &/Or Determinations Necessary Re Adequacy of Offsite Emergency Preparedness.W/O Encl ML20090M6051982-07-0202 July 1982 Requests Tape of 820604 Interview W/F Oltz to Verify Accuracy of Transcript Received from Region III Re IE Investigation Rept 50-358/81-13 ML20090M5981982-06-0707 June 1982 Requests DOJ Re Facility ML20054H5251982-06-0303 June 1982 Requests Either Util Ofc of vice-president & General Counsel or Counsel Ofc Be Notified of Future Visits by Commissioners,Members of Immediate Staff or Advisors ML20054D7971982-04-16016 April 1982 Forwards Amended Page 14 Correcting Paragraph 44 in Zimmer Area Citizens & Zimmer Area Citizens of Ky 820413 Proposed Findings of Fact ML20042B2861982-03-17017 March 1982 Forwards Endorsement 20 to ANI Policy NF-249 ML20039E5661982-01-0505 January 1982 Advises That Response to City of Mentor,Ky Interrogatories Being Sent Separately.Documents Requested Available for Insp at Util Ofcs in Cincinnati,Oh.Related Correspondence ML20040C4541982-01-0505 January 1982 Forwards Endorsements 18 & 19 to ANI Policy NF-249.W/o Encl ML20039E7201982-01-0404 January 1982 Repts Status of Prehearing Preparation Per ASLB Memorandum & Order.Applicants Have Not Received ZAC-ZACK or City of Mentor,Ky Qualifications of Witnesses to Be Sponsored or Scope of Intended Testimony ML20064E1731981-12-18018 December 1981 Requests 16 Documents Referred to in IE Investigation Rept 50-358/81-13 ML20040G3851981-11-30030 November 1981 Requests Transcript of Commission 811116 Meeting Where Proposed Civil Penalty Against Util Was Discussed ML20039H0251981-10-0707 October 1981 FOIA Request for Ofc of Inspector & Auditor Rept, Adequacy of IE Investigation 50-358/80-09 at William H Zimmer Nuclear Power Station. ML20052C2871981-10-0505 October 1981 Requests re-evaluation of Finding Re No Significant Antitrust Changes in Licensee Activities or Proposed Activities Subsequent to Previous CP Review by Atty General & NRC ML20010J5781981-09-28028 September 1981 Requests Evidentiary Hearing Reconvene on 811026. Prehearing Conference Would Not Be Meaningful to Remaining Issue Re Emergency Plan ML20010E3961981-08-31031 August 1981 Forwards ANI Binder EB-77 ML19352B2781981-06-22022 June 1981 Forwards Maelu Binder XB-77.ANI Binder EB-77 Will Be Transmitted Upon Receipt ML19345F9681981-02-13013 February 1981 Forwards Prof Qualifications of Wh Zimmer,Jm Emery,Pr Anderson & Kk Chitkara,Constituting Part of Applicant Direct Evidence for Financial Qualification Hearing,Per ASLB 810204 Order.Other Direct Evidence Already Submitted ML19341A7901981-01-23023 January 1981 Forwards Applicant Responses to NRC Second Set of Interrogatories Re Evacuation Time Study.Offers to Meet W/Nrc to Discuss Emergency Plan or Any Other Questions ML19345C3351980-11-26026 November 1980 Submits Correction to Applicants' 801119 Motion,Requiring Justification for NRC Inability to Proceed.Deadline for Submission of Detailed Explanation Is 801217,not 801107 ML19331E0471980-09-0202 September 1980 Responds to ASLB 800804 Memorandum on Behalf of Util,Re Util & NRC Plans for Analyzing & Evaluating Safety Significance of 800727 Earthquake.Util Has Concluded That Event Had No Safety Significance for Facility 1987-03-27
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' MOT ADMeTTED ene O C WRITER S DeM TCT DI AL NUMSER July 2, 1982 (202) 822-1032 ,
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Director Office of Inspector and Auditor U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 .
Dear Mr. Cummings:
I represent Kaiser Engineers, Incorporated with regard to matters relating to the Zimmer Power Station near Cincinnati, Ohio, and specifically with regard to the Notice of Violation issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company in November 1981.
In the course of that representation, we reviewed Region .-.,,
III's investigation report No. 50-358/81-13. Attachment A to that Report reflects that Floyd Oltz, a Kaiser employee, was interviewed on February 25, 1981, (p. 11), and on June 4, 1981, (pp. 3-5), and that at least the latter interview was tape-recorded and a transcript produced. However, the transcript was not attached to the Report, -
nor was any statement by Mr. Oltz. .
We, accordingly, requested from Region III a copy of the transcript of the June 4 interview, which was provided to us. We subsequently asked to be allowed to listen to the tape from which the transcript was prepared, and Mr. Robert Warnick of Region III agreed to make it available. However, he said it was in the custody of your office, and when we reached Mr. Puglia of your staff he suggested that we put our request in writing to you. -
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l- SHAW, PITTMAN, PoTTs & TROWERIDGE A PARTNERSHIP OF PROFESS 80NAL CORPORATIONS Mr. James A. Cummings July 2, 1982 page two We would like to listen to the tape of the June 4 interview of Mr. Oltz to verify the accuracy of the transcript we have received. We would also like to listen to any other tape recordings of interviews of Mr. Oltz or other Kaiser personnel during the course of that investigation. If it is more convenient, we can come to your office for this purpose, or we would borrow the tape and listen to it at our office if that if agreeable. Please call me at the above number, or my partner P-trick Ilickey at 822-1103, and let us know a time when we could do tnis.
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FR0ft: James J. Cumings, Director ["J. eg% y' Office of Insoector and Auditor %b
SUBJECT:
RESP 0flSE TO C0!lGRESSitAfl UDALL'S DECEl'1BER 7,.1982, LETTER In response to Congressnan Udall's December 7,1982 letter, I bring to your .
attention the followinc: .
. The Office of Inspector and Auditor's (0IA) investigation into the Applegate alleoations - " Adequacy of IE Investigation 50-358/80-09 at '
the Hillian H. Zinner fluclear Power Station (OIA file 81-18)" - was opened in Decenber 1980 and a final report issued August 7,1981. The scope of this investigation, as defined by the Chairnan in a Decenber 15, 1980, nenorandun to ne, was quite specific. DIA was to determine whether the Office of Insoection and Enforcenent (IE) staff had cont ucted i an adeouate investigation of Appleoate's allegations (enchasis added). At the sane time IE was directed to investigate certain new safety issues raised by Applegate (see Attachnent A - Ahearne menorandun to Cumings .,
dated December 15,1980).
. In early August 1981 - alnost a year and a half ago - DIA concluded that the overall IE investigation of Applegate's allegations was unsatisfactory. The basis for that finding was, among other things, that:
- the investigation failed to detemine the correct status and history of several welds;
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- the finding of "non substantiated" with regard to.the allegation that defective welds in safety-related systens had been accepted is not consistent with the facts.
These findings are clear and unanbiguous and, by any standard, the language is hardly that which would be used if OIA's objectives were to put either the flRC or CG&E in a favorable light.
. As a result of OIA's August 1981 report and subsequent correspondence between 0IA and the EDO, both the Comission and Congressnan Udall's office were alerted to the potential problent regarding the Zimer
!!uclear Power Station. To now say that the exclusion of the llarpster intervicu fron OIA's report contributed to the delay in public .
recognition of the true status of the Zimer project is just not supported by the facts and is in ny view a lane excuse now being offered
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In this reoard I would like to provide you with the following quote from a July 23,1981, letter to Chairman Hendrie from Edwin liarper, Deputy Director, 0!1B, discussing efforts to elininate fraud and waste fron Governnent: "One point, which I particularly want to call to your attention, is the result of a study done by one of our nost experienced Inspectors General. lie found that virtually every najor public scandal over a period of several years had been preceded by an audit report that was available to nanagement sone six nonths prior to oublic exposes of the problem. The basic point of this letter is to encourage you to stay in touch with the activities of your 'Insoector General'."
. In connection with OIA's Applegate investigation Terry Harpster, a former Region III IE Inspector, was interviewed by 0IA Investigators David Ganble and John Sinclair on !! arch 6,1981. About July or August 1981 I reviewed Parpster's interview in detail for the first time and decided that it was not relevant to the Applegate investigation but was relevant to another 01A investigation "Zimer Plant - Illegation re Deficient Construction (0IA file 81-39)" which had been cpened in !!ay 1981. This latter case dealt with nuch broader issues and was to address potential criminal issues which were being uncovered as a result of an
> ongoing IE investigation at the Zimer plant. Accordinq1y, I directed that the Harpster interview not be nade a part of the 81-18 report and that a copy of the Harpster interview be placed in the 81-39 file and be ,
l nade a part of any report issued in that case. I have again reviewed Harpster's flarch 6, 1981, interview and believe that my July / August decision was correct as the interview is void of any information which is related to the question of whether the IE staff had conducted an adequate j
investigation of Applegate's allegations (see Attachment B - Harpster L
interview dated flarch 6, 1981). Additional information on this subject is contained in my June 24, 1982, nenorandun to Bert Davis, a copy of l
which was furnished to both the Commission and Dr. flyers in June 1982 (see Attachment C).
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. On its own initiative OIA brought potential criminal issues involvind construction of the Zimer plant to the Department of Justice's (D0J) attention in flay 1981 - almost two years ago. This too is hardly the action which would be taken by an office that was interested in placing the Zinner project in a nore favorable light or trying to delay public recognition of the alleged wrongdoing at the Zimer eite.
. flRC is currently in Federal Court litigating !!r. Applegate's suit against the agency relative to his F0IA request. Until the court adjudicates this natter it would obvinusly not be in the Government's interest to discuss any aspect of this natter publicly.
Finally, given the nnesidedness of the Udall letter and the publicity which Congressnan Udall's of fice saw fit to afford the letter be' ore getting a response fron llRC, I can only conclude that the whole exercise was designed not to deternine the true facts but to nake a nedia splash. It is absurd that DIA_it nou beino charaed by Conoressnan tidall with coverina un the Zimer l natter wheb in fact it pas OIA's inil$1 indepen@nt reportintj oftheZinnir
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THOMAS W. APPLE ATE ALLEGATIONS I request that. OIA conduct an investigation into whether the Of fice of Inspect' ion and Enforcement conducted an adequate inves-tigation of the allegations presented to it by Thomas W. Applegate regarding activities at the William H. Zimmer Nuclear Power Station.
The I&E findings are set forth in I&E Report No. 50-358/80/9 (July 2, 1980).
I also wish to advise you that I&E has commenced an investigation of the safety issues raised at pages 13 and 14 of the pleading which the Government Accountability Project of the Institute for Policies Studies recently filed with the Merit Systems Protection Board.
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Terry Harpster, Reactor Preoperations Specialist, IE, on detail asand a Special Investigator to the Subco:noittee on Energy, Environment, Natural Resources, Government Operations Co==ittee, U.S. House of kepresentatives, was interviewed on }! arch 6,1981, by Investigators David Camble and John Sinclair, 01A.
He Harpster said he worked in Region III of NRC f rom 1974 through 1979.
said he was a technical support inspector initially for all plants in Region III. He later becc-nc a project canager f or particular plants:
first for DC Cook Unit 2, then Monticello, then both Zir.mcr and }fonticelle
- at the same tine. Harpster said he beF :n his inspection activitics at Zinner in October 1977 as a preoperations start-up inspector. He said he s'as assigned to this position until he 1 cit Region III in September 1979; however, he had no real involvement with Zic.mcr af ter the Torce Mile Island OF.I) accident in }! arch 1979. Harpster said that a pre-operations inspector picks up a plant shen construction is far enough al o,ng, i . e . , about 60 percent completed, to revice certain progransa Harpster e.g., the quality control program f or preoperational vorb.
said that To:n Vandel was his counterpart as the lead construction inspector.
Vandel had inspected Zimmer prior to Harpster's arrival but there was a period of overlap shen they both vorked there. Harpster said John Pfenning -
vorked with him as a preoperations inspector sho he was training.
Harpster said that }!cnning "took one look" and lef t the NRC because the progra: vas so bad. He related that one of ?!cnning's reasons for 1 caving was that he saw how little support the inspectors got on the job.
Harpster understood that !!cnning 1 cit to attend the University of Arirona where he is working on his Ph.D. in netallurgy.
Harpster said that when he picked up Zimmer the licensee (Cincinnati Cas and Electric Company) had littic appreciation for the . sount of resources -=
needed for the plant. He said they barely met ANSI Standard 18.1 shich is the criteria for staffing. Harpster explained that even this standard is a loose one which has since been upgraded. Harpster said that one of his jobs was to show the plant management that was requir ed to get the plant of f the ground. He said that his inspections documented a number of prob 1 cms at Zimner. Harpster said that, for cranple, the enployee who was being placed in charge of the start up operation only had about three rnnths of actual experience in the plant. He explained that the licensee counted as nuclear experience the amount of tine operations Another example employees s rre onsite during the construction of Zinmer.
van his,inpression that the plant personnel felt that, once the parts vere bought for the plant, they did not need any support from their a corporate of fices. He also believed that nany plant personnel felt 1
nuc1 car plant vas sinilar to the operation of a fossil fuel, plant.
Harpster said that he tried to resolve scne of these problens inforr. ally; including going up through the licensee nanagement chain to Vice President Earl Borgnann, but vi th no luck.
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11arpster said he was successful in gettinE a necting set up in Bethesde to discuss apparent waknesses with licensee's organization and staffing.
lie said this meetinF was held on July 13, 1978, only after he "screaoed" at licensing officials in Bethesda, particularly Irv Peltier sho was then project manager in b'RR responsibic for issuing the safety evaluation report (SER). 11arpster said that he presented his' concerns at that oceting and the utility agreed to upgrade their progrc: . lie recalled that the -specific response was to "' "y" an engineer f rom Cencral E1cetric te assist then.
Earpster said that the overall problem was that h*RC's licensing proces-was rolling much f aster than he could " rat chet" improvements at thelie plant end. 11arpster said that NRC's recuirements were a " joke."
- said that NRR was about to issue the SER and they set up a necting of the Advisory Committee on Ecactor Saf eguards (ACRS) to stich he was not invited.
chain and presented Earpster said he vent up the Region III manageracnt his concerns. lie said he attended the ACRS necting anyway, lic recalled that when licensee of ficials were questioned by ACRS Chairnan Eender, they said several things that were not t ru e. Earpster noted that not
- only did h_e e f eel they were not true, but lienning also believed they were not true. 11arpster said he presented this conflict to his boss, Robert lla r n ick, when he returned to the regional of fice. lie said that he and !!cnning .
later talked with one of the licensee of ficials who hadDuring testified to the their ACRS (Jim Schott who was the plant nanager of Ziruner).
conversation, 11arpster had t!arnick read Schott's .testinony to Schott over the phone, lie said that Schott then ag reed that the testimony did not convey the correct inpression. Although Schott assured liarpster and
!!cnning that he would clarify this at the next ACRS meeting, he did not.
11arpster believed that Schott's subsequent testimony even aggravated his earli er st atements.
11arpster said he briefed his nanagement on this matter.
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that his Regional Director, James 1*cppler, sent a letter to the ACRS inf orning then of the situation. 11arpster understood that this letter '
was later fewarded to the Ato.iic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB).
11arpster expla ir$cd that, af ter the ACRS meeting, he also inforned Pel tier (in !!cnning's presence) of his concerns. Tie said that Teltier later clained that he did not recall l!arpster's expressing his concerns to q him. 11arpster explained that Peltier is a " pro-nuclear" " pro-licensing" e cploye e, lie also explained that during a start-up of a nucicar plant, NPa is on a very tight schedule; the IE inspector is of ten vicued by liRR as an adversary when he uncovers deficiencies thich liRR has aircady
" blessed." '
Peltier told 11arpster that he hadinf orned the licensee about an IE investiga tion under ay un the subject of'the licensec's testinony before '
the ACES. Pelt ier niso inf orned 11a rpster that Charles Earth (attorney eith the Of fice of the Executive 1.cgal Director) had called Janes Yore (Chai rr.a n of the JSI.B Panel) and told Yore to throw away 1*cppler's letter describing t he disc repanci es. Ihrpster pointed cut that these latter two r.atters were ti,e subje ct of a recent invest iga t ion by 01A. Ih rpst er said inh?2
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Chairman of the licensee sent a letter the to President
'nti accidentCarter and others Harpster said that it was about this time that been occurred.
back to Zimmer since.
He said he was assigned to "DfI and Zinner he has still not had probicas. A principal Harpster one was that, said that, when he lef t.as a practical matter, there was no QA p He said that all Zimmer had was one person assigned to this function and the job required.
that person could not possibly do all that Harpster said that realistically the IE codular inspection program '
lif t.. does not deal with the things you have to focus on early in a plant s He said that an inspector must deal with the probicos he knows areEarpster said important and then deal with other problems in addition. Zinner. He that he had to deal with the construction people somewhat at said that the licensee had raininal involvement with the everything vas controlled by its contractor. He said that this construc Zinner:
is a problem because, af ter the plant is built and the contractor He said 1 caves, :
the licensee muld not have any expertise to handle the plant.no on that for example there va.e Harpster felt that this re' actor instrumentation and control systems.
licensee was "in over its head."
Harpster said that people of ten bring natters to an inspector's there attention Ile said that an inspector can deal with some of these matters, but harpster said that sometimes so runy things are some which he canno-.is out of control. liarpster concluded that "Zimmer are wrong that a plantHarpster explained that a licensee's ability to was out of control." (b y , e . g . , the get roney for the construction of a nuclear power plant sale of bonds) is based upon the percentage of cc:yletion He said that they are ready. Harpster attempt to turn things over as completed befort. properly said that eat then happens is that the licensee staff is notUc said when the li prepared or trained to handle them. them properly. Vnat they .=
things that are wrong, they cannot fix or test died.
nust do is give the probicos back to construction to be reme Harpster not work.
said this is indicative of a construction the licensee QC pr t ries to head "of f. He said that one exanple of this was thatAccording to had not ordered any spare parts. it causes a to obtain additional or replacement equipment is so longback-upi equipment.
r.ajor problem to licensees trying to resupply or obta n Harpster. said that sometimes plant nanagenent get things done.putc so He noch said that pressure o their personnel that the personncI cannot h the same these personnel then sometines use NRC inspe,ctors to acco.mplis the inspector things: they feed inspectors infornation so it appears that found the deficiency rather than the plant personnel. Harpster said that, f ro.: what he could see, it appeared that the construction program '
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Rarpster said that both the site construction nanager, Mr. Gear (phonetic) and the site QA manager Mr. Schweirs were friends of Vice President Borgnann.
Harpster believed that Schweirs was assigned by the licensee to keep the plant nanager (Schott) under control. Harpster said Schwrits even called the regional of fice to try to Fet some of the It inspection reports changed. Tiarpster said Schweirs also asked him to send IE -
inspection reports to hin (Schveirs) so he could decide which natters vould be sent on to Schott.
Barpster said part of the prob 1cm was that NRC does not have explicit regulations to inspect against. He said,that the preoperations inspector is faced with the task of trying to get control of the site and helping the licensee to solve its problems. He said that the inspector only docu-nents a small percentage of this "helpinE vork." Harpster said the licensee had no people hvolved with preoperations and test acceptance.
He said that everythinF vas bought under contract so the contractor was able to do whatever 'it wanted. Harpster said the licensee then had no one who kneu how to handle the problems that were " built-in." .
Harpster said he tried to Ect the plant managers out to take tours of the plant. He said that one assistant plant canager said he was scared .
to tour the plant because of the convicted felons working out there.
Harpster said that sometirnes the licensec's own security force could not handle disturbances and they had to call the local sherif f's office.
Ilarpster explained that there is r.ome drinking of alcohol on all nocicar construction sites. !!owever, the If censee at Zimmer did not have nuch control of things. Harpster said there were a lot of " tough guys" vorking at the plant and the situation got vorse when they were drinking.
-2 Harpster said that there are many allegations at any nuclear power plant; however, usually only a certain number are true. !!arpster said that one could tell that there were a large number of problems at Zinmer because so nany allegations were coming up.
Harpster said there was a lot of pressure on individual IE inspectors Harpster because of the nomentum generated by the NHC licensing process.
said that pressure is also created on construction personnel by the contractor's veld production schedules. He cyplained that the construction nanager has to have a certain number of velds conpleted to Icep the piping incta11ation on schedule. He said that probicos arise when the conctrucif on personnel are pushed. Harpster caid that for a QC inspector to stop constructiun for any deficiencies, he sould have to hold up nany
.' phases of the construction of a $1 billion plant; so the QC incpectors
! norna11y do what they are told.
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Harpster said, however, this liaison person also " steers" the inspectors' activities. Harpster said that dealint with this liaison person does i allow the inspector to get through 1mC's nodular inspection program very well. Harpster noted that there is no real internal audit of the NRC's inspection progra:r..
Harpster described the " helping activities" that an IE preoperations inspector engages in as a process of gettinF all the procedures and '
controls in place. He said that this activity constitutes only about two lines in the IE procedures, but it is the largest part of a preoperations * ;
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l Tiarpster estiranted that the interest cost alone in holding up construction of a nuclear power plant for one day would be several hundred thousand .:
dollars. He observed that, with the increased pressure on NRC to If eense power plants, he would expect even core pressure to be placed on IE inspectors. ile said that pressures on the licensee personnel to make exceptions to the acceptance criteria in the preoperations tests are very real. He said it is dif ficult f or an IE inspector to tell Wether the licensee's exceptions are based on valid engineering analyr.es. He said that all inspectors cannot possibly be experts in all areas.
11arpster said the inspectors must rely on the licensee's people to review the exceptions. Harpster said that this represents a flav in the l NPC's systm because the licensee's reviewers are under the r.ane pressure to approve exceptions. Harpater pointed out that the licensee, because '
it is a utility company, cannot pans on the amortfintion conts ta the '
ratepayers until the plant reaches the point of completion, f.e., the state of comercial operations.
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