ML20127G579
| ML20127G579 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png |
| Issue date: | 01/02/1985 |
| From: | Eselgroth P NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
| To: | Steiger W LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO. |
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| ML20127B461 | List: |
| References | |
| FOIA-85-190 NUDOCS 8506250486 | |
| Download: ML20127G579 (2) | |
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January 2,1985 MEMORANDUM T0:
W. E. Steiger Plant Manager, SNPS FROM:
P. W. Eselgroth NRC Senior Resident Inspector
SUBJECT:
ABNORMAL OCCURRENCE INVESTIGATIONS In the NRC's Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP), one of the performance attributes reviewed in the area of plant operations is the licensee's approach to resolution of technical issues such as abnormal plant occurrences. The criteria for evaluating this attribute of performance focuses on the following:
. Understanding of issues
. Safety conservatism
. Soundness of technical approach
. Timeliness of resolutions In general, with regard to the investigation of abnormal plant occurrences, it is requested that the Resident Inspector's office be informed in a timely manner of the following to facilitate a fair and accurate assessment of licensee performance in this area:
. Pertinent facts associated with abnormal occurrences which are known to management prior to and immediately following critique meetings on such occurrences.
. Corrective actions taken by plant personnel at the time of plant occurrences and the near term actions being taken by management either prior to or as a result of any critique meeting.
. Receiptiof a final copy of the abnormal occurrence report, or incident report, if any.
Thank you for your cooperation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask them.
Thanks.
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OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, REGION I 631 Park Avenue, King of Prussia, Pa.19406 Tel. 215 337 5330 No.
I-84-145 December 20, 1984
Contact:
Karl Abraham CONFERENCE IN SHOREHAM NUCLEAR PLANT PROCEEDING SET FOR JANUARY 4 IN BETHESDA, M0 The Atomic Safety and Licensing Board which conducted a public hearing on emergency planning issues in the operating license proceeding for Long Island Lighting Company's Shoreham Nuclear Power Station has scheduled a conference of the parties on January 4 in Bethesda, Maryland.
The conference will begin at 10 a.m. on Friday, January 4,1985, at the NRC Hearing Room, fifth floor, East-West Towers Building, 4350 East-West Highway, Bethesda.
The Licensing Board held hearings on emergency planning issues over a nine-month period beginning in December 1983 and the hearings were completed and the record closed in August of 1984.
The purpose of the upcoming conference is to discuss procedures for dealing with a number of matters brought up in documents generated since the closing of the record. One matter related to agreements to use the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum as a relocation center; another concerns alleged attrition and reconfiguration of the LILCo Employee Response Organization (LERO).
Further, there will be oral argument on newly raised questions of (1) the possible need for LILCo to file a revised emergency plan to address the question of its legal authority to carry out the emergency plan; and (2) whether there is a need for LILCo to obtain an exemption from NRC requirements regarding the responsibility for activating a public notification system.
The Licensing Board consists of the following Administrative Judges from NRC's Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel (ASLBP): James A. Laurenson, a lawyer who is Chairman of the Board; Dr. Jerry Kline, an environmental scientist, and Frederick J. Shan, a nuclear engineer. All are full time members of the ASLBP.
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