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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman Hendrie I*** " I.
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Executive Director for Operations SUDJECT:
DAILY STAFF NOTES SEPTEMBER 13. 1970 l[.
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Manag.ement representatives from Nuclear Fuel Services are meeting today with NRC staff members from HMSS. Region !!
t (Atlanta) and IE Headquarters regarding inventory differences at the NFS facility at Erwin. Tennessee.
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Operating engineers at Susquehanna Units 1 & 2 connanced a strike 9/12/78 as a result of a personnel controversy with Research Cottrell.
Work at the site is effectively stopped.
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Office of Public Affairs Washington, D.C. 20555 No.
81 123 FOR DIMEDI ATE RELEASE Tel.
301/492-7715 (Wednesday, August 12, 1981)
NOTl! TO EDITORS:
The Nuclent Regulatory Commission has received the attached report from its Advisory Committee on Reactor Safe-guards.
The report concerns an application from Pennsylvania Power 6 Light Company for licenses to operate the two unit Susquehanna station located about 20 miles southwest of Wilkes-Barre and about five miles northwest of Berwick.
Each unit would use a boiling water reactor with a net electrical output of about 1,050 megawatts each, o
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