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PDL May 15, 1985 For:
The Comissioners From:
T. A. Rehm, Assistant for Operations, Office of the EDO
Subject:
WEEKLY.INF0PJMTION REPORT - WEEK ENDING MAY 10, 1985 A sumary of key events is included as a convenience to those Comissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.
Coiltents Enclosure Administration A
Nuclear Reactor Regulation B
- Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards C
Inspection and Enforcement D
Nuclear Regulatory Research E
Executive Legal Director F
International Programs G
State Programs H
Resource Management I*
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data J
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights K
Regional Offices' L*
CRGR Monthly Report M*
Executive Director for Operations N*
Items Addressed by the Comission 0
Meeting Notices P
Proprietary or Other Sensitive Information (Not for Q
external distribution)
- No input this week.
m T. A. Rehm, Assistant for Operations Office of the Executive Director for Operations
Contact:
T. A. Rehm, EDO 492-7781 05230739 850515 R
COMMS NRCC HEEKLYINFOREPT PDR
u HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING MAY 10, 1985 Sequoyah, Unit 2 The staff. was informed that on Friday, May 3,1985,. Unit 2 lost both stator cooling water pumps. This resulted in a generator protective trip, turbine trip and consequent reactor trip. At least one pump is needed for operation of the generator.
Following repairs, on May 4,1985, the licensee was trying to start up and found that in switching from auxiliary feedwater to main feedwater, they were getting no flow to steam generators I and 4 although the isolation valves were indicating full open. A field check of the valves indicated that the valve disc and stem had become separated.
The cause has not been detemined.
After the-reactor. trip noted above, there was a failure to reclose reactor
. trip breaker 8.
An. investigation into this event revealed that a clip from wires of the solid state protection system had fallen onto the intermediate B 4
card thereby causing a continuous high flux trip signal.
With Unit 2 down, TVA has no nuclear capacity on line.
4 Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2 Diablo Canyon Unit I reached 100% power and was declared commercial at 2:43 a.m.
PST, May 7,1985. PG8E loaded the first element of fuel into Unit 2 at 7:12 a.m.
PST,-May 7, 1985.
Calvert Cliffs Units 1 and 2 On May 1, 1985, NRR issued license amendments providing for extension of the i
operating licenses for Calvert Cliffs Units 1 and 2.
This action is a i
first-of-a-kind for an operating power reactor.
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Quad Cities Station, Units 1 and 2 On May 7,1985 Unit I was at 90% power and Unit 2 was in shutdown for
- refueling. The dedicated Unit 2. diesel generator was out of service and Unit 2 house load was on offsi_te. power. At 4:17 p.m. on May 7, Unit 2 offsite power was. lost when apparently a contractor dropped a cord over some auxiliary power lines feeding Unit 2, causing a loss of power to Unit 2.
The emergency diesel generator shared between Units 1 and 2 started, picking up one division e
of Unit 2 load. Power to the other division of Unit 2 was restored by closing 4
i the breakers on a crosstie between Units 1 and 2.
During the event, Unit 1 scrammed on high water level,'apparently when the feedwater regulatory valves locked up due to an electrical power problem.
Unit I will remain shutdown for a 5-6 day outage which had'been planned to begin on Friday May 9.
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0FFICE OF ADfilNISTRATION WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT DIVISION OF FACILITIES & OPERATIONS SUPPORT WEEK ENDING MAY 10, 1985 Satellite Communications Demonstration The Office of Administration's Telecommunications Branch, in coordination with the Office of Inspection and Enforcement (IE) and Boise Interagency Fire Center (BIFC), Department of Interior, will conduct a satellite communica-tions demonstration to test data and voice transmissions as they could be used during a nuclear incident. The tests, which are tentatively scheduled for the afternoons of May 22 and 23 between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. E.D.T., will involve the NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, the Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant simulator facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and the BIFC in Idaho (simulating a regional office). Boise Interagency Fire Center will provide data terminals and technicians to assist in their operation at the three locations. Telecommunications Branch staff and COMSAT engineers will install the satellite antenna and necessary interface equipment for the tests.
MAY 101985 ENCLOSURE A
0FFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Week Ending May 10, 1985-
- ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision Carryovers, 1984 179 23 Received, 1985 333 21 Granted 229 14 Denied 66 5
~Pending 217 25 ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received Richard McDermaid.-
Request for releasable copies of NRC inspections at Richmar Nuclear Diagnostics, Inc.
-International.-Inc.
(85-322)
Katherine E. Qawasmy Request for a list of the names and addresses of (85-323);
companies licensed by the NRC or Agreement-States
. to sterilize medical packaging components by gamma l.
radiation.
Nina Bell, Request for lists of all NRC attorneys and officials Nuclear Information of the agency, i-and Resource Service (85-324)
Lynn Cunningham, Request for all records pertaining to meetings between The Times-Picayune Floyd W. Lewis, Chairman of Middle South Utilities, Publishing Inc., and James O'Reilly, former Regional. Administrator,
- Corporation Region II.
-(85-325)
John R. Emshwiller, Request referred from the FBI for two documents The Wall Street regarding the disappearance of highly enriched uranium Journal from a facility run by the Nuclear Materials and (85-326)
Equipment Corporation.
Stevi Stephens, Request for all records regarding investigations Nuclear Awareness contained in the Office of Investigations cases that Network are related to Wolf Creek and which have occurred
'(85-327) within the last year.
CONTACT:.J. M. Felton ENCLOSURE A 492-7211 MAY 101985
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l Received Cont'd Michelle Adato, Request for all records pertaining to the level of Union of Concerned design detail required for the granting of a combined.
~ Scientists CP-0L and/or standardized reactor design approval, (85-328) including records related to a September 21,1983, memorandum from D. G. Eisenhut.
Rob Hager, Request for copies of SECY-84-146A and a staff Christic Institute requirements memo from Samuel Chilk to the Office of (85-329) the General Counsel requesting draft legislation per SECY-84-146A.
Kevin R. Norton Request for records containing a description of
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(85-330) nuclear material shipment containers for use in trucks and/or trains and a list of contractors capable of producing such containment vessels.
Kathy Call, Request all documents regarding Robert _R. Belair's Hunton & Williame, request, FOIA-85-199.
.(85-331)
.(An NRC Employee)
Request for records related to her perfonnance (85-332).
appraisal.
- Thomas H. Hartman, Request for three categories of records regarding Interfacts Inc.
Request for Proposal RS-NRR-85-054.
.(85-333)
Steve Kohn,-
APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION for the denial of documents Government regarding Dobie Hatley and her allegations concerning Accountability Comanche Peak and her employment discrimination case Project against Brown & Root.
(85-A-19-84-876).
Lynn Cunningham, APPEAL TO THE COtMISSION for the denial of portions of The Times-Picayune a document regarding the Waterford Unit 3 Plant.
Publishing
-Corporation 1
(85-A-20-85-188)
Peter C. Hearn, APPEAL TO THE EDO for-the denial of documents regarding National Treasury NRC consolidation efforts.
Em loyees Union 85-A-21-84-168)
Granted Joanne Doroshow, In response to a request for 14 categories of records Three Mile Island regarding Three Mile Island Nuclear Plants and/or Alert.Inc.
General Public Utilities, made available 62 documents.
(84-311)
Informed the requester that additional documents subject to her request are already available in the PDR.
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o Granted Cont'd Thomas F. Sheehan, In response to a request for a copy of the successful Gilbert /
proposal and con _ tract awarded to the Maxima Corporation Commonwealth, Inc. under NRC contract No. NRC-09-84-396, made available (85-225) the nonproprietary version of the successful proposal.
James R. Polson In response to a request for a copy of the affidavit
~(85-230) of John M. Puckett in the U.S. Department of Labor.
Office of Administrative Law Judges, Case No. 85-ERA-2, dated March 21, 1985, with attachments, made available the requested document.
7 Susan Hiatt, In response.to a reouest for all documents concerning OCRE deficiencies associated with the polar crane box girder
-Representative of Units 1 and/or 2 of the Perry plant, made available 5 (85-234) documents.
Informed the requester that inspection reports related to her request are already available at the PDR.
Bruce Comly French, In response to a request for seven categories of records Ohio Northern regarding the underground research laboratory, the University Whiteshell Nuclear Research Establishment in Canada, (85-235) and other subjects, made available six documents.
Informed the requester that two copyrighted documents subject to his request may be obtained from the 4
publishers.
Richard W. Grafton, In response to a request for a list of the research Information and test reactors, made available the requested list.
Handling Services (85-255)
Lawrence W. Abel, In response to a request for lists of publicly Greenfield &
available documents and documents exempt from disclosure Chimicles regarding the Limerick plants, made available copies of (85-268) computer printouts of records maintained in NRC's Public Document Room and central files.
~ Frank Weir In response to a request for records showing the number (85-275) of incidences of radiation contamination of employees of the nuclear. industry during the last year and a brief description of the circumstances surrounding each episode, made available one NUREG report.
Edward H. Thomason, In response to a request for a computer list of the NCI Corporation names and addresses of the plant managers of nuclear
'(85-290) power stations in each state, infonned the requester that the NRC does not have a list of plant managers.
Harry A. Hammitt, In response to a request for copies of 12 listed FOI Services registration documents for sealed sources and devices, Incorporated made available the 12 listed documents.
ENCLOSURE A MAY 101985
Granted Cont'd Lyle Graber, In' response to'a request for a copy of the enclosure NUS Corporation to an NRC letter to Pennsylvania Power and Light Company (85-296) concerning a request for additional information regarding the Inservice Inspection Program, dated September 12, 1984, made available the requested document.
Francine R. Lee, In response to a request for copies of all inspection
~ Infonnation Access reports from January 1, 1980, to the present on Isotope (85-300)
Product Labs, Burbank, California, made available two documents.
Timothy W. Wright, In response to a request for copies of the Region III Business and Tracking System for Dockets 50-454/455(Byron)andother Professional associated documents, made available two computer People for the printouts.
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'Public Interest (85-308)
Kathy Call, In response to a request for all documents regarding Hunton & Williams Robert R. Belair's request, FOIA-85-199, informed the (85-331) requester that documents subject to her request are already available in the PDR.
Denied
.Lynne Bernabei, In response to a request for documents concerning
-Government investigations conducted by the Office of Investigations i
Accountability at the Waterford 3 plant, made available 24 documents.
Project-Denied portions of 38 documents, disclosure of which-(84-717) would interfere with ongoing investigations, cause clearly unwarranted invasions of personal privacy, and would disclose the identities of confidential sources.
Denied 212 documents in their entiret exemptions 5, 6, 7(A), 7(C), and 7(D)y pursuant to Barbara M. Carman In response to a request for copies of all documents (84-729) pertaining to licensing, inspection, and investigation of Mid-States Logging and Perforating Co. and United Wire Line Co. located in Fairfield, Illinois, made available 14 documents. Infonned the requester that 3 documents are already available in the PDR. Denied portions'of 2 documents and 13 documents in their entiret pursuant to Exemptions 4, 6, 7(A), 7(B), 7(C),
and 7(D.
MAY 101985 ENCLOSURE A
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Denied Cont'd Daniel Hirsch, In response to a request for four categories of.
University of documents related to the proposed rule to reduce the California use of Highly Enriched Uranium at research and test (84-784) reactors, made available 103 documents.
Informed the requester that 16 additional documents are already available in the PDR. Denied portions of 12 documents and 24 documents in their entirety, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
John W. Flora, In response to a request for documents which relate to Nuclear Consultant the mode of failure of RCP seals, the probable causes (84-907) of failure of the seals, and possible remedies for failure of the seals, made available 44 documents.
Infonned the requester that 5 additional documents are already available in the PDR. Denied portions of 2 documents, disclosure of which would reveal confidential business (proprietary) information. Denied 1 document in its entirety, disclosure of which would impair the Government's ability to obtain necessary information from foreign sources in the future.
Mary L. Glowacki, In response to a request for six categories of documents Phoenix Safety associated with a company located in Parsippany, New Associates, Ltd.
Jersey, involved with a ganina sterilization process, (85-111) made available 225 documents. Denied portions of 58 documents, disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
MAY 101985 ENCLOSURE A I
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT DIVISION OF CONTRACTS WEEK ENDING MAY 10, 1985 PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION RFP No.: RS-RES-85-114
Title:
" Flow of Groundwater and Transport of Contamir. ants Through Saturated Fractured Geologic Media from High Level Radioactive Waste"
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Provide NRC with research products which may support and/or confim the basis for technical positions on the above subject and provide a capability sufficient to evaluate DOE documents related to groundwater flow and transport in saturated fractured rocks in which HLW might be stored.
Period of Perfomance: Three years Sponsor: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Status: The competitive range has been established and negotiations are scheduled for May 23, 1985.
RFP No.: RS-RES-84-124
Title:
"Research Proposals under Phase II of the Small Business Innovation ResearchProgram(SBIR)"
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This effort calls for submission of Phase II proposals on selected research topics from the Phase I FY-84 SBIR awardees.
. Period of Perfomance: 24 months Sponsor: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Status:
RFP closed on April 30, 1985. Proposals forwarded to Source Evaluators for review on May 9,1985. Competitive range to be established on July 10, 1985.
RFP No.: RS-0IE-85-161
Title:
" Technical Assistance for Vendor and Contractor Inspections"
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The purpose of this project is to select a contractor to provide technical assistance to the NRC's Office of Inspection and Enforcement in perfoming inspections at vendor facilities. The inspections at the vendor facilities will provide a comprehensive review of the vendor's implementation of the licensee's procurement documents and specifications. The inspection will encompass any design work, manufacturing, testing, and inspection being perfomed by the vendor.
Period of Performance: Three years Sponsor: Office of Inspection and Enforcement Status: Best and Final offers received on May 3,1985, and forwarded to Source Evaluators for review on May 3, 1985.
MAY 101985 ENa0SURE A
Division of Contracts 2-CONTRACTS CLOSED OUT NRC-03-77-006 Army Coastal Engineering Research Center NRC-03-80-143 Dr. Enrique Luco NRC-03-81-110 Army Coastal Engineering Research Center NRC-03-82-107 Department of the Army 4
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1 Limerick On May 1, 1985, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board reversed the March 22, oral ASLB ruling which denied the request of the Graterford Prison inmates to submit revised contentions. The inmates are reinstated as a party and may file revised emergency planning contentions (with specific bases) by no later than May 15, 1985. The
-ASLAB remanded the matter to the ASLB for further action consistent with the ASLB opinion.
-Sequoyah, Unit 2 Today the st6ff was informed that on Friday, May 3, 1985, Unit 2. lost both stator cooling water pumps. This resulted in a generator protective trip, turbine trip and consequent reactor. trip. At least one pump is _needed for operation of the generator.' The licensee had had trouble with vibration in B
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pump. To correct the. problem, they had been switching back and forth between A and B pumps. An A pump connector on the pump motor flashed and burned.
The breaker tripped stopping the motor. Licensee personnel reasoned that the problem was in B pump as they knew it had had problems. Therefore, they turned off B pump and tried to start A pump. They were unable to recover in the 45 second delay before they got the generator protective trip.
Communications with the control room were not fast enough to prevent the trip. Following repairs, on May 4,1985, the licensee was trying to start up and found that in switching from auxiliary feedwater to main feedwater, they were getting no flow to steam generators 1 and 4 although the isolation valves were indicating full open.- A field check of the valves indicated that the valve disc and stem had become separated. The cause has not been determined.
After the reactor trip noted above, there was a failure to reclose reactor trip breaker B.
An investigtion into this event revealed that a clip from wires of the solid state protection system had fallen onto the intermediate B card thereby causing a continuous high flux trip signal. The Region is issuing a PN.
With Unit 2 down, TVA has no nuclear capacity on line.
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. Nine Mile Point 2 On May 3,1985 the Final Environmental Statement (FES) was issued for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station 2 (NMP-2). NMP-2's present schedule calls for an operation license to be issued in February,1986.
Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2 Diablo Canyon Unit I reached 100% powcr and was declared commercial at 2:43 a.m. PST, May 7, 1925.
PG&E loaded the first element of fuel into Unit 2 at 7:12 a.m. PST, May 7, 1985.
Calvert Cliffs Units 1 and 2 On May 1, 1985, NRR issued license amendments providing for extension of the operating licenses for Calvert Cliffs Units 1 and 2.
The license amendments, effective May 1, 1985, change the expiration date for the Unit 1 Operating License, DPR-53, from July 7, 2009, to July 31, 2014, and change the expiration date for the Unit 2 Operating License, DPR-65, from July 7, 2009, to August 13, 2016. This action is a first-of-a-kind for an operating power reactor.
Grand Gulf Unit 1 Test Condition 3 in the startup test program was completed May 6,1985 after 10 days of successful testing. This test condition includes 28 startup tests in the range of 50 to 75 percent of full power.
The plant is currently in Test Condition 4, which tests natural circulation operation at about 50 percent power. The six startup tests in this test condition are expected to be completed in about a week.
The remaining startup tests (Test Condition 5 and Test Condition 6) will be run at power levels in the range of 75 to 100 percent of full power.
Power ascension testing remained on schedule during April. The scheduled completion date is still July 1985.
Quad Cities Station, Units 1 and 2 On May 7, 1985 Unit 1 was at 90% power and Unit 2 was in shutdown for refueling. The dedicated Unit 2 diesel generator was out of service and Unit 2 house load was on offsite power. At 4:17 p.m. on May 7 Unit 2 offsite power was lost when apparently a contractor dropped a cord over some auxiliary power lines feeding Unit 2, causing a loss of power to Unit 2.
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. Units 1 and 2 started, picking up one division of Unit 2 load. Power to the other division of Unit 2 was restored by closing the breakers on a crosstie between Units 1 and 2.
During the event, Unit I scrammed on high water level, apparently when the feedwater regulator valves locked up due to an electrical power problem.
Two contractor workers were burned, neither apparently seriously..
The nature of this electrical systems interaction between the two units is currently being studied.
Unit I will remain shutdown for a 5-6 day outage which had been planned to begin on Friday May 9.
Waterford Waterford Steam Electric Station, Unit 3 completed power ascension testing at-i the 50% test plateau on May 1, 1985. The plant reduced power to 20% and I
conducted a remote shutdown test on May 2, 1985. The plant achieved the 80%
power level on May 7,1985. Testing at the 80% plateau is expected to j
require 20 days and will include further verification of core physics parameters and control systems, a total loss of flow / natural circulation test, and a loss of offsite power test.
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NRC TMI PROGRAM OFFICE WEEKLY STATUS REPORT MAY.6 -~10, 1985 s
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PLANT STATUS
.The facility remains in long term cold shutdown with the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) vented to the reactor building atmosphere and the reactor vessel head removed.
RCS cooling is by natural heat loss to the reactor building ambient atmosph,ere.
Incore thermocouple readings range from 73*F to 94*F with an average of 83*F.. Average cold leg temperature is 61*F.
, Calculated reactor decay heat is less than 14 kilowatts.
The modified internals indexing fixture is installed on the reactor-vessel flange and is flooded to elevation 327 feet 6 inches (151 feet above the top of the core region).
s The average reactor building temperature is 59'F. The reactor building airborne activity is 1.3 E-7 uCi/cc tritiun, and 1.4 E-10 uC1/cc particulates, predominantly cesium 137.
The reactor vessel plenum has been raised 74 inches by hydraulic j
jacks and cleared of fuel assembly end fittings in preparation for final removal.
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WASTE MANAGEMENT The Submerged Demineralizer System (SDS) completed processing batch.
S-117, which was 58,630 gallons from the RCS.
-EPICOR II completed processing batch 253(RCBT), and batch 254, wh which was 6,B45 gallons from the 'B' reactor coolant bleed tank was 7,029 gallons from the 'B' RCBT.
Total volume processed through SDS to date is 2.863,182 gallons, and the total volume processed through EPICOR II is 2.447,788 gallons.
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DOSE REDUCTION / DECONTAMINATION ACTIVITIES P
General cleanup continued in the control and service building.
Scabbling and painting was completed in the 'B' and 'C' RCBT cubicles.
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Decontamination of the auxiliary building elevator shaft continued.
Cleanup is in progress in the 'A' RCBT cubicle.
E Decontamination is in progress in the tendon access gallery.
Average general area radiation dose rate on the 347' level of the r;
reactor building is 36 mrem per hour. Average dose rate on the 305' h
level is 160 mrem per hour.
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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING The Lancaster water sample taken at the water works intake and i
analyzed by the US Environmental Protection Agency consisted of a seven day composite sample taken from April 21, to April 27, 1985. A r
gama scan detected no reactor related radioactivity.
TMI water samples taken by the US Environ.7, ental Protection Agency at the plant discharge to the river consisted of seven daily composite samples taken from April 20, to April 27, 1985. Gamma scans detected E
no reactor related radioactivity.
The NRC outdoor air sampler at the TMI Site collected a sample between May 3, 1985 and May 8, 1985. Analysis showed I-131 and Cs-137 concentrations less than the lower limits of detectability.
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No reactor related radioactivity was detected.
Based on EPA's sampling results listed above, TMI site liquid i
effluents are in accordance with regulatory limits, NRC requirements, i
and the City of Lancaster Agreement.
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REACTOR BUILDING ACTIVITIES The pace of work inside the reactor building has increased to seven e
working days per week. Most of the in-containment work involves preparations for plenum removal, scheduled for the week of May 12, 1985.
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testing of the modified fuel transfer system. The fuel transfer i
system problems must be resolved bef. ore the deep end of the fuel transfer canal can be flooded.
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AUXILIARY AND FUEL HANDLING BUILDING. ACTIVITIES Installation of the Defueling Water Cleanup System (DWCS) continued.
Testing of the fuel transfer system and upenders is in progress in
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the 'A' spent fuel pool.
Boration of the processed water storage tank number 1 is in progress.
The chemistry of this water is being adjusted to provide a source of RCS quality water for flooding of the 'A' spent fuel pool.
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NRC EVALUATIONS IN PROGRESS Cefueling Water Cleanup System Technical Evaluation Technical Specification Change Request numbers 46 and 48 Equipment Hatch Removal Safety Evaluation Recovery Operations Plan Change number 27 Fuel Canister Technical Evaluation Fuel Handling Senior Reactor Operator Training Program Defueling Safety Evaluation 8.
PROJECTED SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS
- Flooding of deep end of FTC: May 14, 1985 Plenum Removal: May 16, 1985 Start of Defueling:
September 1985
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PUBLIC MEETING The Advisory Panel for the Decontamination of Three Mile Island Unit 2 will meet on May 16, 1985 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
The meeting, which will be at the Holiday Inn, 23 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, will be open to the public. At this meeting the Panel will discuss and formulate a position on the level of the Panel's inquiry into health effect studies and data related to the radioactive release during the TMI-2 accident. The Panel will
. also receive a presentation from representatives of General Public Utilities Nuclear Corporation on plans for reactor fuel removal and storage. The Department of Energy will brief the Panel on the current status of fuel shipping casks that will be used for offsite transport of fuel and debris removed from the reactor. The NRC staff will provide the Panel with an update on the status of NRC investi-gations and enforcement actions.
Persons desiring the opportunity to speak before the Panel are asked to contact Mr. Thones Smithgall at 717-291-1042 or write to him at 2122 Marietta Avenue, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603.
Persons desiring to submit topics or questions for consideration by the Panel are asked to contact, in writing, Mayor Arthur Morris, 120 North Duke Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17602.
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l 0FFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending May 10, 1985 l
l NRC/ DOE / DOT Meeting on New Transport Cask Issues i
l NRC and DOE have entered into a Procedural Agreement (48 FR 51875) which establishes procedures for consultation and exchange of information regarding the development of packaging to be used for shipments under the Nuclear Waste Policy Act. A meeting was held on May 7,1985,- to discuss issues related to the development of a new generation cask. The meeting was. attended by representatives of DOE's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Departmental Transportation Office, National Laboratories, and DOT's Materials Transportation Bureau.
NRC was represented by staff from NMSS, RES, and IE. The meeting focused on DOE's forthcoming Request i
for Proposals (RFP) to design and fabricate the prototype for one or more of a new family of casks for shipments to facilities under NWPA. The terms of the RFP would l
require successful bidders to have their designs certified by NRC. At present, DOE anticipates issuing the RFP in early 1986, with awards granted in the Fall,1986.
j DOE also reported on the status of their Transportation Business and Institutional Plans, DOE response to comments on the transpo: tation sections of the Environmental Assessments for High-level Waste repository candidate sites, at:1 the draft report,
" Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste Transportation" prepared for DOE by the Western Interstate Energy Board.
NRC staff provided an update on-the
. MODAL Study (of protection afforded by present transportation package certification
-regulations), and DOT representatives briefed attendees on the jointly sponsored
'NRC/ DOT seminar on regulatory issues of transporting spent fuel to be held this July 31 - August 2 in Chicago, Illinois.
In addition, public demonstration testing of casks, and other issues, were discussed.
NRC staff is preparing a brief samary q
of the meeting for distribution to attendees.
U.S. Department of Comerce, National Bureau of Standards On May 2,1985, Special Nuclear Material License No. SNM-362, issued to the U.S.
. Department of Comerce's National Bureau of Standards (NBS), Gaithersburg, Maryland, was renewed for a full 5-year term. This renewal also incorporates ~ four other NBS materials licenses into SNM-362. These licenses were subsequently terininated.
Meeting of the Advisory Comittee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes On Friday, May 3,1985, the NRC staff held a public neeting of its Advisory Comittee
. on the Medical.Uses of Isotopes (ACMUI). The meeting, attended by members of the ACMUI, NRC consultants, NRC staff and members of the public, was devoted entirely to consideration of training and experience criteria for physicians who use radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic imaging procedures.
ENCLOSURE C MAY 'l 01985
2-Current criteria call for a six-month integrated program. NRC has received two proposals suggesting reduction to a four-month training program. More than 20 persons representing various professional organizations or themselves, made statements before the ACMUI.
In general, they supported a four-month training program for use limited to cardiovascular imaging.
However, this position did not have unanimous support and the ACMUI heard a wide range of opinions.
The ACMUI members were not asked at the meeting to take a position on six-month versus four-month training programs because many complex issues are involvad.
Rathsr, time was spent clarifying and enderstanding the issues. After a careful review of the meeting transcript and comments submitted by the public, the staff will develop a specific proposal that will be reviewed by ACMUI. members before it is implemented.
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OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT Items of Interest Week Ending May 10, 1985 1.
The following Significant Enforcement Actions were taken during the past week:
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EN 85-20, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the Amount of $112,500 was issued May 7, 1985 to Tennessee Valley Authority (Sequoyah Unit 1). This action was based on viola-tions identified as a result of a seal table leak and thimble tube ejection event which occurred on April 19, 1984 at the Sequoyah
. Nuclear Plant. As a result of a Commission review, the Commission disapproved the proposed civil penalty of $25,000 (EN 85-2) and agreed that civil penalties of $150,000 be proposed based on three Severity Level III violations at $50,000 each. This total should then be mitigated by 25 percent due to the thorough review performed by the licensee's own Nuclear Safety Review Staff.
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EN 85-36, A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the Amount of $25,000 was issued May 8,1985 to Kansas Gas and Electric Company (Wolf Creek). This action is based on weaknesses identified in the execution of the licensee's pre-operational test program. Similar weaknesses have been identified previously. However, the penalty was mitigated based upon the licensee's extensive corrective actions.
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The following IE Preliminary Notifications were issued during the past week:
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PNO-I-85-33, The Evangelical Community Hospital (Lewisburg, PA),
Accidental Incineration of Radioactive Material.
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PNO-I-85-34, Consumer Affairs Office (Burlingten County, NJ)
(Non-Licensee), Suspected Radioactive Cabbage Patch Dolls.
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PNS-I-85-07, UNC Naval Products (Uncasville, CT), Bomb Threat.
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PNO-II-85-47, Carolina Power and Light Company (Brunswick Unit 1),
Small Reactor Building Panel Fire Extinguished, e.
PNO-II-85-48, Florida Power and Light Company (Turkey Point Units 3 & 4), Leaking Radwaste Shipment.
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PN0-III-85-280, John C. Haynes (Newark, OH), Arrest for Unlawful Possession of Radioactive Material (fourth update).
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PNO-III-85-39, Commonwealth Edison Company (Quad Cities). Two injured in Accident Causing Partial Loss of Off-site Powe.
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PNO-IV-85-13A, Basin Testing Laboratories (Williston, ND), Apparent Over Exposure of Radiographer.
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PN0-IV-85-20, VA Medical Center (Little Rock, Arkansas), Mechanical Failure of Irradiator While in Shielded Position.
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PNS-V-85-01, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (Rancho Seco),
Destruction of Security Card-Key Reader, k.
PNO-V-85-24, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (Diablo Canyon Unit 1),
Commercial Operation.
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PN0-V-85-25, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (Diablo Canyon Unit 2),
Fuel Loading.
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The following IE Information Notice was issued during the past week:
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IE Information Notice 85-36, Malfunction of a Dry-Storage, Panoramic Gamma Exposure Irradiator, was issued May 9, 1985 to all licensees possessing gamma irradiators.
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Other Items a.
Senior Management Meeting The Deputy Director, IE; Assistant for Operations, ED0; Director, DEDR0GR Staff; Executive Coordinator for Regional Operations, DEDROGR; and the Deputy Regional Administrator, Region I, attended a management meeting in Region II this week, with visits to the McGuire and Browns Ferry sites.
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Vendor Inspection Program (1) The Vendor Programs Branch (VPB), Division of Quality Assurance, Vendor, and Technical Training Center Programs (QAVT), conducted the following inspections this week:
(a) Gulfalloy Inc., Houston,-Texas, to perform an allegation inspection.
(b) Corporate Consulting and Development Company, Ltd.,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. This included a technical-review of recent qualification testing and witness qualification testing being conducted for Carolina Power and Light (tioneywell limit and control switch, GE 2940 control switch, and terminal blocks for outside containment).
1 (2) The Vendor Programs Branch, QAVT, met with Phoenix Steel representatives this week regarding VPB inspection findings and corrective action program.
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Regional Training Assessment Representatives of the Technical Training Center (TTC) staff, QAVT, conducted assessments of regional training program effectiveness in Region I this week.
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Quality Assurance Program (1) On May 6-9, 1985, representatives of the Quality Assurance Branch-(QAB), QAVT, conducted an inspection at the Sargent and Lundy Offices in Chicago, Illinois of corrective actions related to the Clinton IDVP.
(2) On May 8-10, 1985, representatives of the Quality Assurance Branch, QAVT, conducted an inspection at the Sargent and Lundy Offices in Chicago, Illinois of activities related to the Hope Creek IDVP.
(3) On May 10, 1985, representatives of the Quality Assurance Branch, QAVT, conducted an inspection at Gilbert Commonwealth Offices in Reading, Pennsylvania of corrective actions related to the Perry IDI.
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ACRS Briefing (1) On May 6, 1985, representatives of IE, NRR, and Region II Staff briefed the ACRS Subcommittee on Reactor Operations regarding recent significant operating events at nuclear power plants.
(2) On May 10, 1985, representatives of IE, NRR, and Region II Staff briefed the full ACRS regarding recent significant operating events at nuclear power plants.
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Performance Appraisal Team Inspection A Performance Appraisal Team Inspection is scheduled to be conducted onsite at Maine Yankee on May 13-24 and June 3-7, 1985.
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Incident Response Center The Incident Response Branch, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response, conducted tours for the following groups who were interested in the Agency's Incident Response Program and capabilities:
(1) Management representatives of Maine Yankee on May 2,1985.
(2) Representatives of Congressional Research Service Staff on May 7, 1985.
MAY 101985 (3) ACRS Panel members on May 9, 1985.
ENCLOSUPE D (4) Representatives of Toledo Edisr
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Emergency Preparedness Regulations The emergency preparedness regulations (50.47(a)(2)) have been revised to implement a recent court decision to vacate a previous amendment which stated that emergency preparedness exercises were part'of the operational inspection process and not part of any operating license hearing. The effect of the court's decision and of the rule change is that the results of prelicensing emergency preparedness exercises may be subject to litigation before a licensing board.
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Safeguards Program A representative of the Safeguards and Materials Branch, Division of Inspection Programs, was at Nuclear Fuel Services Facility, Erwin, TN, May '-9,1985 to review NRC's Health and Safety
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r OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Items of Interest Week Ending May.10,1985 i
Experimental Research Results on Behavior of Containment Penetration Under Severe Accident Conditions 8
In order to understand the behavior of containment penetrations under the loadings (pressure, temperature, steam, aerosols) generated under core-melt type of accidents, experimental and analytical research work is being carried out at the Sandia National Laboratory. The results of the research will provide.a data base for assessing the potential leakage paths (and j
extent of leakage) of radioactive gases through containments. The results will also help identify the vulnerable features that contribute to con-tainment leakage.
A second series of experiments were conducted on three different lengths of
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1/4 inch diameter, unaged silicone rubber S604, double 0-ring seals under steam environment. This material is similar to seal material used in typical large containment penetrations such as airlocks and equipment hatches. When the seals were compressed to the point where there was metal to metal contact of the sealing surfaces, ghere was no significant leak (too small to measure) at 155 psia and up to 700 F.
Whenthegapsbetweenthesealingsgrfacewere 0.024 inches, and 0.048 inches, at 15.5 psia' pressure and up to 361 F temperature (maintained for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />), there was no measurable leak. These pressures and temperatures represent PWR severe ageident conditions. However, when the temperature was increased up to 491 F, the leakage was greater than the steam
- system could handle. When disassembled, the 0-rings were found to be completely disintegrated and extruded to form a thin film over the sealing surface in all the three cases (i.e., gap size 0, 0.024 inches and 0.048 inches).
.One of the above three experiments (i.e., with gap of 0.024 inches) was repeated usigg heated air environment instead of steam. Noleakagewasobservedgpto 700 F.
Failure of silicone rubber occurred after about 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> at 704 F.
These experimental results are being evaluated and no conclusion has been made at this time.
Publication Issued During the Week of May 6-10, 1985 Draft Regulatory Guide and Value/ Impact Statement: General Guidance for Designing. Testing. Operating, and Maintaining Emission Control Devices at Uranium Mills. Task CE 309-4.
Comments requested by July 8,1985.
Contact:
M. S. Weinstein (301) 443-7910.
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OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING MAY 10, 1984
-TMI-1 Restart In a Partial Initial Decision issued on May 3, 1985, the Licensing Board in the TMI-1 restart proceeding dealt with issues remanded by the Appeal Board in ALAB-772 concerning the Licensee's training program and the adequacy of management's response to cheating on operator examinations.
The Board found the. Licensee's actions to deal with cheating appropriate, noted substantial upgrading of traning and found the training program overall to be adequate.
- The Board did find a lack of any mechanism for formal on-the-job operator evaluations to feed back to the traning program and imposed a condition requiring the future development and implementation of formal on-the-job evaluations. In this regard, the Board noted that the INP0 Accreditation Board, which had accredited the TMI operator training program, failed to apply its own criteria (calling for evaluation of training adequacy through evaluation of on-the-job performance) when it approved the TMI program.
This PID is consistent with preliminary findings and conclusions which the Licensing Board provided to the Commission in April and is favorable to TMI-1 restart.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST-OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS WEEK ENDING MAY 10, 1985 International Meetings The' following international meeting notices supplement those announced earlier:
August 19-23, 1985, Vienna, Austria - IAEA' Advisory Group Meeting on the Methodology for Source and Individual Related Environmental Monitoring and for Effluent Monitoring
-September 11-12, 1985, Harwell, UK - NEA CSNI Specialists Workshop on Iodine Chemistry in Reactor Safety October 16-18, 1985, London, UK - NEA CSNI Specialist Meeting on 3
Operating Experience Relating to On-Site Electric Power Sources August 12-14, 1985, London, UK - NEA'CSNI Specialist Meeting on l
Continuous Monitoring Techniques for Assuring Coolant Circuit Integrity.
International Visitors
'On Monday Dr. Gerhard, group leader for licensing and research of nuclear power plants at the German Minister of the Interior (BMI), met with RES, NRR, and IP to discuss NRC's degraded p(iping program.
He was accompanied by Mr. K. H. Herter of MPA/Stuttgart materials testing-center under contract to BMI), who is presently on a year's assignment to Battelle, Columbus.
On Wednesday NEA Director General Howard Shapar met with Chaiman Palladino, Connissioners Roberts, Asselstine and Zech, and IP Director Shea to discuss NEA activities in which NRC has special interest.
On Friday Mr. Shirakawa, First Secretary for Scientific Affairs'at the Japanese Embassy in Washington, visited with TMIPO staff to discuss the April 10, 1985 news release by GPU and EG8G on new findings at TMI and to see a video tape on the subject.
Foreign Trip Reports M. B. Herskovitz and N. D. McCollough, ORNL Staff Members February 28-March 8,1985; Visited Japan:
The purpose of the trip was to attend a design and scheduling interface meeting at.the Tokai Research Establishment of the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute and to supervise and assist.the Okazaki Manufacturing Co. in the' installation of in-core sensors for the Slab Core Test Facility III at Iwaoka, Japan.
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2 Foreign Trip Reports continued Lyman Heller, Chief, SGEB/DE/NRR March 2-13,1985; Visited Egypt:
Report summarizing the second NRC training seminar sponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Egyptian nuclear regulatory saf,ety commission.
Denwood F. Ross, Deputy Director, RES
_ April 19, 1985; Visited France:
The purpose of the trip was to participate in the OECD/NEA Committee on the Safety of Nuclear Installations' Ad Hoc Group Meeting on LWR Safety Research in Paris on April 19, 1985. Mr. Ross will prepare the draft chapter on consensus views on regulatory research philosophy for the next meeting on July 1-3, in Paris.
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OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS
' ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING MAY 10, 1985 l'
Training Course During the period May 21-23, 1985, fifteen State Radiation' Control Program personnel will attend the Teletherapy Calibration Course at M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas.
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w OFFICE FOR ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF OPERATIONAL DATA ITEM 0F INTEREST WEEK ENDING MAY 10, 1985 AE0D has issued its second Semiannual Report covering activities for the period of July through December 1984. The report includes selected comments and obser-vations resulting from the review of operational data and AE0D trend and pattern program studies. For example, information on LER re frequencies, and ESF actuations (other than scrams) porting patterns, scram is included. A brief summary of AE0D activities and accomplishments during this period is also included. The technical evaluation program results are highlighted and a number of the program activities are discussed. Also included are a status and summary of the AE0D recomendations that are new or that remained outstanding from the last report.
In addition, some background information is provided on the AE0D organizational structure, ongoing studies, and available reports.
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OFFICE OF SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION / CIVIL RIGHTS Item of Iterest Week Ending May 10, 1985 Small Business Program On Tuesday, May 7.1985, Small Business Connittee Chairman Rep. Parren J.
Mitchell conducted a hearing on program assistance in support of' continued funding for the Small Business Administration (SBA). The witnesses were representatives of business, trade associations, along with government officials representing several state agencies. They included the New York Connittee on Economic Development, the National Federation of Independent Business,' the U.S. Chamber of Connerce, the National Bankers Association, and the American Bankers Association. The Administration has recommended elimination of SBA in its deficit-reduction package. Chairman Mitchell has introduced H.R.1281, a 3-year funding package for SBA which will undergo markup by the Subcommittee on May 8, 1985, and be presented to the full Small
- Business Committee on May 14, 1985.
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On Wednesday, May 8, 1985, the Directors of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization of the Federal procuring agencies conducted a procurement workshop as part of Small Business Week (May 5-11,1985). About 500 small business vendors met with representatives of Federal government agencies, who described their purchase opportunities in areas of ADP. Research and Development, support services, health and social services, and international procurements.
The workshop was held at George Washington University. Among the Federal government agencies making formal presentations were: Department of Defense; NASA; Departments of Treasury, Transportation, Commerce, Agriculture, and Labor; Health and Human Services; National Science Foundation; Environmental Protection Agency; and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Connission.
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ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMISSION - WEEK ENDING MAY 10, 1985 A.
STAFF REOUIREMENTS - AFFIRMATION / DISCUSSION AND VOTE, 4:00'P.M..' WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,15'85, COP 91ISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, D.C. OFFICE (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) Memo SECY to W. J. Dircks dated May 9, 1985 I.
SECY-85-123 - Export Control Triquer List - Amendments to Part 110 The Comission by a vote of 5-0, approved final amendments to 10 CFR Part 110 to add certain items to the international nuclear Export Control Trigger List.
You should forward the Federal Register notice for signature (SECY Suspense 5/13/85)
B, STAFF REQUIREMENTS - DISCUSSION OF MODIFIED RULE ON MATERIAL FALSE STATEMENTS, 10:00 A.M., THURSDAY, MAY 2,1985 COMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, D.C. OFF::CE (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) Memo SECY to W. Dircks and H. Plaine dated 5/9/85 The Commission met to discuss with staff and OGC the draft modified rule on material false statements as presented in SECY-85-149.
At the end of the discussion, Chairman Palladino asked the commissioners to provide their notational votes, comments and concerns regarding SECY-85-149 to the Office of the Secretary within 10 days of the meeting meeting.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - PERIODIC BRIEFING ON NTOLS, 3:00 P.M., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1985, C0ffilSSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, D.C. OFFICE (PORTION OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) Memo SECY to H. Plaine dated May 10, 1985 r
The commission met to be briefed by staff on the status of near term operating license plants (NTOLs).
Chairman Palladino requested the Office of the General Counsel to revisw the meeting transcript to determine whether any portion of it should be served on parties to any pending proceeding.
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5/13-14/85 50-458 River Bend Site To discuss status of River Gulf States Utilities S. Stern St. Francesville, Bend readiness Louisiana I
5/14/85 50-219 P-114 To discuss licensing actions GPU Nuclear Corp.
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10:30 am Bethesda for Oyster Creek 5/14-15/85 50-244 Ginna Site Detailed Control Room Design Rochester Gas &
C. Miller Ontario, NY Review In progress Audit Electric Lawrence Livermore Lab.
5/14-15/85 50-414 Duke Power Off.
To audit Catawba 2 Safety Duke Power Co.
K. Jabbour 1
8:30 am Charlotte, NC Parameter Display System J
l 5/15/85 P-114 To discuss review of Topical General Electric D. Moran 9:00 am Bethesda Report, " Product Department Qualification Methodology" i
5/16/85 50-412 P-110 Appeal of requirements on Duquesne Light Co.
V. Nerses 1:00 pm Bethesda application of R.G. 1.26 to (Beaver Valley 2) areas excluded by R.G.1.26
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT 5/21/85 50-245 MNBB-6507 IGSCC Reinspection of Mill-Northeast Nuclear J. Shea 9:30 am Bethesda stone 1 Recirculation Pipe Welds during Reload 10 outage-i scheduled for October 1985 5/22-23/85 50-244 Ginna Site Review Masonary Wall Design Rochester Gas &
C. Miller 8:00 am Ontario, NY Electric 6
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-LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 5/14-17/85 40-2061 Oklahoma City. To review Kerr-McGee engineering Reps of Kerr-McGee, Nixon OK drawings for West Chicago.
NMSS and ELD 5/16/85 Willste Room 362 Discuss proposed amendments to P. Vacca (FC)
Vacca more than 20 NRC licenses issued V. Miller (FC) to Syncor; discuss NRC policies R. Keesee (Represents for licensing nuclear' pharmacies both Syncor and the in light of FDA' policy statement Nuclear Pharmacy Section on nuclear pharmacies.
of the American Pharmaceutical Association.
5/16/85 72-2 Surry, VA To attend Surry County Board of F. Sturz (FC)
Sturz 7:30 p.m.
Surry County Supervisors informational session D. Smith (SG)
Courthouse on environmental assessment in C. Billups (NRR) connection with VEPCO's appilcation to operate a dry cask independent spent fuel storage installation.
5/16/85.
70-1193 W111ste To meet with Sequoyah Fuels Corp.
Rep. Sequoyah Fuels Rouse Room 517 (Kerr-McGee) reps to discuss low-level Rep of WM & SP waste storage.
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~NRC CONTACT 5/16/85 AR-5033 DRA0 to brief NRR Tech Spec Improvenent
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CJohnson Group on Relationship between Baranowsky '
Reliability Research and Tech Spec NRR Tech Spec Improvements Improvement Group 5/16-17/85 Alb., NM ASEP Input to NUREG-0956 RES staff Eng NRR staff Contractors 5/21/85 ORNL' Discuss Fracture Mechanics and ORNL CJohnbon 4
i Uncertainty Analysis in ORNL PTS CP&L Analysis based on Robinson Plant i
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'5/19/85 Milwaukee.Wisc. To discuss with States D. Nussbaumer, OSP KSchneider 4
6:30PM of Nevada, South K. Schneider, OSP Carolina and Washington T. Johnson, MSS L. Higginbotham, WSS issues of mutual interest-regarding low-level waste State Officials disposal.
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DATE/ TIME NLMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 5/14 50-424 RII Office Licensee to present Vogtle Licensee, Regional R. Walker 1:00 p.m.
50-425 Readiness Review Module Administrator, IE, and Initial Test Programs NRR, and RII staff members 5/14 50-250 RII Office To discuss the Turkey Licensee and selected R. Walker 1000 a.m.
50-251 Point Enhancement RII staff members Program 5/15 50-390 RII Office Enforcement Conference Licensee, Regional R. Walker 10:00 a.m.
50-391 regarding Watts Bar Administrator, and Control Room Design selected RII staff members 5/15 50-302 RII Office To discuss the Crystal Licensee, Deputy R. Walker 1:30 p.m.
River Recertification Regional Administrator, Program and selected RII staff members 5/17 50-338 Richmond, VA To discuss recent VEPC0 Licensee, Regional.
R. Walker 2:00 p.m.
50-339 SALP assessment Administrator, D. Humenansky, and selected RII staff members E
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