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9 June 26, 1985 For: The Commissioners From: T. A. Rehm, Assistant for Operations, Office of the ED0

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WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING JUNE 21, 1985 l

A summary of key events is included as a convenience to those Comissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.

Contents 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*

Smal.1 & 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 externaldistribution)

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s 0507030403 850626 T. A. Rehm, Assistant for Operations l

l Pg]yBOR PDR Office of the Executive Director for Operations

Contact:

T. A. Rehm, EDO 492-7781

HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT 1

WEEK ENDING JUNE 21. 1985 l i

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. Visit to Potential Monitored Retrievable Storage Sites  !

I i On June 13 and 14,1985, an 19t55 staff member accompanied DOE and A-E contractor '

l Personnel on a visit to the three principal candidate sites that DOE plans to j propose to Congress for a monitored retrievable storage (MRS) facility. The three sites are (1) the TVA Hartsville site, about 30 miles northeast of Nash- ,

j ville, Tennessee, (2) an undeveloped location along Bear Creek in the interior 1 i

of the Federal reservation near Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and (3) the site near Oak i Ridge that was to have been used for the Clinch River Breeder Reactor. DOE has l 1 identified the Clinch River site as the preferred location for MRS. DOE-

officials responsible for the MRS proposal are aware of the ASLB Order of l

! Harch 11, 1985 regarding site redress under the plan proposed by the CR8R I j Project Management Corporation and DOE.

! FEMA Observations of Exercises h i

8ased on limitations on FEMA travel funds for the remainder of FY 85, '

i FEMA headquarters has directed the FEMA Regional Directors to defer i

} nine exercises, orginally scheduled for late FY 85, until the first i quarter of FY 86. Several of the exercises have been rescheduled; l' however, certain states have indicated that they are too far along in their planning to shift the scheduled dates and, therefore, may ,

conduct the exercises regardless of whether or not FEMA observes.  !

The NRC regional offices are coordinating with the FEMA regional offices, who are working with the affected state and local govern-  !

, ments, and the utilities to minimize the impact of these changes.

i Part 21 Notification  ;

i GE made a Part 21 telephone notification on June 17, 1985. The I

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rart a report mvolves the use of environmentally unqualified CR2940 testswitchesinthestandbyliquidcontrolsystem(SLCS).Useoftwo CR2940 test switches was specified in each of the two trains of SLCS i- for River'8end, Grand Gulf, and Clinton. Subsequent to review of.

IN 83-54, a new failure scenario has been developed during which use I

of unqualified switches might lead to degradation of emergency power l to the degree that operation of ECCS equipment corld be inhibited. ,

I Other GE plants do not have this configuration anf are not affected. l 1 GE is notifying these three plants. There are two possible fixes. l

! The first involves removal of the switches to a mild environment.

The second involves use of a second test switch located in a mild environment. -

Core Melt Program l

On May 30-31, 1985, thesecondHotSolidTest(HS-2)wasconductedatSandia i National Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico. 10Kg of mild steel (a cylin- '

drical slug 8" in diameter,12" deep) was heated inductively in a limestone-conson sand concrete crucible to simulate the interaction of solidified reactor i core debris with concrete in a reactor cavity. Concrete ablation as well as gas and vapor generation that were observed in this test generally confirmed i reproducibility of the earlier test HS-1. At the end of the test the heat rate

! was increased by approximately 255 to investigate the behavior of the core j debris at a different decay heat power level. Local melting of the steel slug was observed near the center at the bottom of the cylinder and the rate of j concrete ablation accelerated. Analysis of the t l

report on HS-1 and HS-2 tests is planned in AugusIst d ta are still on-going. A 198$. '

JUN 211985 .

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Week Ending June 21, 1985 ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM 0F INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision Carryovers, 1984 179 23 Received, 1985 440 28 Granted 324 20 Denied 81 10 Pending 214 21 ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received David L. Meyer, Request for a copy of NRC form 313. " Application for Whitney & Dempsey Material License."

(85-424)

Nina Bell, Request for all records regarding a mini-pat inspection Nuclear at SONGS starting the week of March 1,1985, and fire Information and protection deficiencies at SONGS.

Resource Service (85-425)

Nina Bell, Request for five cateaories of records regarding the use Nuclear of pollution control Bonds for nuclear power plants.

Information and Resource Service (85-426)

Michelle Adato, Request for copies of SECY-85-81 and records related to Union of topics covered in the Brookhaven report on the need Concerned for a nuclear safety board and the NRC's investigative Scientists processes.

(85-427)

Thomas Kuchenberg Requestfor(1)recordsofcommunicationbearingon (85-428) CLI-85-08(regardinganAamodtMotion)betweenand among Comissioners, OGC, and staff, and (2) a full transcript of the December 2, 1980, and December 3, 1980, interviews of Karl Plumlee by David Gamble regarding TMI-2.

CON:'ACT: J. M. Felton 492-7211 ATTACHMENT A

j I Received Cont'd (AnIndividual Request for copies of reports for two complaints he filed on July 23, 1982, and September 25, 1984, related .

Requesting)

Infomation to his employment at the Indian Point Plant.

t (85-429) l Michael D. Berry Request for copies of six specified reports by various  !

(85-430) organizations regarding radioactive waste disposal.

Al Stern, Request for a list of those who received L:-RS-ADM-i Al Stern 85-235.

Associates (85-431) '

Roger P. Watkins, Request for color slides of Nuclear Power Plants (85-432) throughout the United States.

I Jim Pedro, Request for copies of the papers presented at the

! NUS Corporation May 29 - June 1, 1984, NRC-sponsored International '

! (85-433) Workshop on Historical Dose Experience and Dose l Reduction (ALARA)atnuclearpowerplants.

A. Neal Barkus, Request for a copy of SECY-85-78.

Hunton & Williams (85-434)  !

Barry F. Scanlon, Request for any records subsequent to F0!A-84-566 and Psychiatric FOIA-84-674 related to ownership or change of ownership Midtown of Psychiatric Diagnostics Laboratories of America, i

Associates Inc., of Summit. New Jersey; and records related to (85-435) ownership or change of ownership of National L Psychopharmacology Laboratory, Inc., of Knoxville, Tennessee.

Neal R. Gross, Request for copies of contract NRC-21-85-394 and the Neal R. Gross and bid abstract for the solicitation.

. Co., Inc. l j (85-436)  !

j (AnIndividual Request for documents which remained in NRC's custody i i after his employment with the NRC.

Requesting)

Information (85-437)

Anne Rapkin, Request for copies of all records related to i State of Illinois solicitations for preparation of Environmental

$ Assistant Attorney Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements, and l

.l General records related to contracts between NRC and Argonne t

! (85-438) National Laboratory, pertaining to decomission' ng of l i the Kerr-McGee Rare Earths Facility in West Chicago,  !

Illinois.

i Newal Agnihotri, Request for a copy of the code list for NRC's mailing i EQES,Inc. lists.

ATTACHMENT A i

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I Mozart G. Ratner, Request for four categories of information regarding

! Mozart G. Ratner, General Electric Company's license and NRC's Inspection P.C. Report No. 70-1113/85-02.

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Granted i

Michele Varricchio In response to a request for copies of two categories and Thomas Devine, of documents regarding the Wolf Creek plant, made i Government available 5 documents. Informed the requesters that '

Accountability additional documents subject to their request are

! Project located in the PDR.

(85-747)

Marjorie M. Aamodt In response to a request for a copy of a report (85-178) entitled " Neutron Activation Analysis," informed the  !

requester that activation analysis activities are not i regulated or licensed by the NRC.

Billie P. Garde. In response to a request for copies of records relevant 4

Government to and/or generated in connection with all information r Accountability regarding NRC Inspection Report No. 50-445/84-39 for  !

Project the Comanche Peak plant, made available one document.  ;

(85-211) Informed the requester that an additional document subject to her request is already located in the PDR.

Stevi Stephens, In response to a request for copies of records relating  ;

. Nuclear Awareness to DOE's task force on nuclear power plant construction Network and records relating to the White House Council on

. (85-269) Economic Affairs, with regard to the Wolf Creek plant.

- informed the requester that the NRC has no documents i subject to her request.  ;

Patty Day, In response to a request for a copy of SECY-84-476,  !

l NUS Corporation entitled " Staff Plans Concerning Implementation of  !

j (85-385) Comission Directives in the Areas of Equipment j Important to Safety," made available the requested I i SECY paper.  !

Steven Sholly, In response to a request for all records relating to Union of studies of computer code comparisons between the NRC's i Concerned MARCH 2.0 and IBCOR MAAP computer codes, made available i Scientists two documents. .

I (85-392)

Steve Fagan. In response to a request for copies of all comunications r

{ Fort Worth between Victor Stello and Texas Utilities Generating Star-Telegram Company officials for the time period covering

) (85-396) January 1,1984, until the present, informed the  !

requester that the NRC has no records subject to his j request.

! JUN 211985 ATTACHMENT A

Granted Cont'd Richard E. Webb In response to a request for a full copy of the movie (85-400) or video tape recording of the "Large Steel Model Test" by Sandia Laboratories, informed the requester that the NRC does not have a copy of the requested video tape recording.

Jim Pedro, In response to a request for a copy of the document NUS Corporation referenced at number 23 on page 41 of NUREG/CR-3781, (85-405) informed the requester that the NRC does not have a copy of the requested document.

Peter K. Nagata, In response to a request for a copy of the April 4, i Impell Corporation 1985, letter from Glenn G. Sherwood (General Electric)

(85-412) to H. L. Thompson, Jr. (NRC) subject: " Review of Leak-Before-Break approach on GESSAR II Docket," made available the requested document.

Denied Christine Hudgins, In response to a request for all records related to McGraw-Hill disclosures and responses to disclosures made by Publications International Energy Associates Ltd. for 1984 and 1985 Company on potential conflicts in accepting NRC contracts or (85-294) continuing work on those contracts, made available one document. Denied one document in its entirety, disclosure of which would reveal an attorney work product.

Edward A. Firestone, In response to a request for copies of statements by General Electric Vera English regarding events at the GE facility in Company North Carolina in March 1984 which are contained in a (85-303) transcript of an NRC interview with Ms. English, denied the transcript, disclosure of which would interfere with an ongoing investigation.

Richard McDermaid, In response to a request for releasable copies of Richmar inspections made by NRC at Nuclear Diagnostics, Inc.,

International, made available 10 documents. Denied portions of one Inc. document, disclosure of which would constitute a clearly (85-322) unwarranted invasion of personal pi hacy.

(AnNRCEmployee) In response to a request for copies of documents (85-397) pertaining to Vacancy Announcement SES-114, made available one document. Denied nortions of one document, disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.

JUN 211965 ATTACHMENT A

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Denied Cont'd Billie P. Garde. In response to an APPEAL TO THE EDO for release of two Government denied draft documents regarding NRC's investigation Accountability into misconduct by NRC officials, made available one Project draft letter plus the final letter and report.

(85-A-1-84-210) Continued to deny the second draft letter, disclosure of which would stifle honest and frank communication among the Commissioners or between a Commissioner and j his personal staff to the detriment of the quality of the agency's decisions and communications with Congress.

Steve Kohn, In response to AN APPEAL TO THE COPNISSION for release Government of denied documents regarding Dobie Hatley and her Accountability allegations concerning Comanche Peak and Brown & Root, Project continued to deny the documents pursuant to exemptions (85-A-19-84-876) (5),(6),(7)(A),and(7)(C).

Lynn Cunningham, In response to AN APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION for the The Times-Picayune denied portions of a list of all Office of Publishing Investigations reviews, reports, or investigations Corporation regarding the Waterford 3 nuclear plant in Taft, (85-A-20-85-188) Louisiana, made available an updated version of the "0I:RIV Closed Inquiries" section of the list originally provided to her. Continued to deny the remainder of the list, disclosure of which would interfere with ongoing investigatory proceedings.

Billie F. Brierly, In response to AN APPEAL TO THE ED0 for release of two Taft, Stettinius & denied proprietary documents, continued to deny these Hn11 hter documents.

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JUN 211935 ATTACHITNT A

WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT DIVISION OF CONTRACTS

, WEEK ENDING JUNE 21, 1985 PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION RFP No. : RS-01E-85-162

Title:

" Technical Assistance in Developing and Implementing Quality Assurance Initiatives"

Description:

Assist in the development and implementation of revised programs for achieving and assuring the quality of the design, construction, operation and maintenance of nuclear facilities and activities.

These program revisions derive their impetus from conclusions and recommendation identified in the recently completed study of quality assurance mandated by Public Law 97-415 and described in

, NUREG-1055, " Improving Quality and the Assurance of Quality in the Design and Construction of Nuclear Power Plants," and from subsequent Commission meetings of quality assurance.

Period of Performance: 36 months Sponsor: Office of Inspection and Enforcement Status: Best and Final offers received on June 14, 1985 and forwarded to Source Evaluators for review on June 14, 1985.

RFP No.: RS-RES-84-ll4

Title:

" Flow of Groundwater and Transport of contaminants through Saturated Fractured Geologic Media from High Level Radioactive Waste (HLW)"

Description:

Provide NRC with research products which may support and/or confirm the basis for technical positions on the above subject and to 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 Performance: 3 years

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Sponsor: RES Status: Best and Final offers are due on July 2,1985.

RFP No. : RS-NMS-85-008

Title:

"Te'chnical Assistance in Hydrogeology - Project A - Testing"

Description:

The contractor shall provide technical assistance to the NRC in its review of the DOE site investigations for a potential HLW geologic repository.

Period of Performance: 2 years with 3 one year options Sponsor: Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status: RFP closed on June 20, 1985. Proposals forwarded to Source Evaluation Panel for review on June 21, 1985.

RFP No. : RS-NMS-85-009

Title:

" Technical Assistance in Hydrogeology - Project B - Analysis"

Description:

The contractor shall provide assistance in reviews of major DOE site reports and in maintaining data inventories and integration of that data into conceptual models of groundwater flow, as well as numerical modeling activities.

Period of Performance: 2 years with 3 one year options.

Sponsor: Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status: RFP closed on June 20, 1985. Proposals forwarded to Source Evaluation Panel for review on June 21, 1985.

ENCLOSURE A CONTRACT CLOSED-0UT NRC-10-84-226 MCB Information Systems, Inc.

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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION ITEMS OF INTEREST Week Ending June 21, 1985 Shoreham Based on the ASLB Decision issued on June 14, 1985, regarding the adequacy of the TDI emergency diesel generators, the staff anticipates issuing a 5%

license on June 17, for the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station. According to the telephone request of the Appeal Board Chairman, staff will advise the parties (Sulfolk County and State of New York) and the Board 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> before the License becomes effective. Acting Chairman Roberts has indicated that the Commission has no objection to issuance of this license.

Byron Unit 1 On Saturday, June 15,1985, Byron 1 completed its 75% power testing.

Pending successful post-test review, the plant is expected to begin 90% testing today, June 18, 1985, and continue for about two days. 100%

power may be achieved by June 23, 1985.

Limerick On June 17 the Appeal Board vacated the Boards May 9 and 24 exemptions from emergency planning requirements for the Graterford Prisoners. The Appeal Board remanded the matter to the Board for further action.

Also on June 17 the Board indicated that hearings on the admitted Graterford contentions would begin on July 15. The staff expects these hearings to be brief and to be followed soon thereafter by a Board decision.

Point Beach Unit No. 1 Point Beach Unit No. I returned to power from its annual refueling outage on June 18, 1985. The reactor was made critical by boron dilution at approximately 3:05 p.m. Central Time. Major work accomplished during the outage included replacement of control rod guide tube split pins, removal of control rod guide tube flexure pins and replacement of flow inserts with flexureless inserts, inspection of baffle plate joints and inspection of reactor coolant pump seals.

The licensee expects to synchronize the turbine with the grid on June 19, 1985.

The licensee had experienced two stuck rods during cold and hot rod drop tests. These were attributed to loose narts. The loose parts were identified and removed, and the damaged rod assemblies replaced.

On June 18, 1985, the licensee completed hot full flow rod drop testing.

All rods dropped well within Technical Specification limits. The resident inspector observed rod withdrawal and insertion during-testing and approach to criticality. All rods operated smoothly.

JUtl 211985 ATTACHMENT B

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NRC TMI PROGRAM OFFICE WEEKLY STATUS REPORT JUNE 17, 1985 - JUNE 21, 1985

1. PLANT STATUS 1

- The facility remains in long tem cold shutdown with the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) vented to the reactor building atmosphere and the reactor vessel head and plenum assembly removed.

- The reactor vessel plenum has been removed from the reactor vessel and placed on its storage stand in the deep end of the fuel transfer canal. A dam has been installed between the deep and shallow ends

  • of the fuel transfer canal. The deep end is filled with water to a depth of about 20 feet (about 5 feet above the top of the plenum).

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- The modified internals indexing fixture is installed on the reactor vessel V1ange and is flooded to elevation 327 feet 6 inches (151 feetabovethetopofthecoreregion).

- Calculated reactor decay heat is less than 12 kilowatts.

- RCS cooling is by natural heat loss to the reactor building ambient atmosphere. Incore themocouple readings range from 71*F to 92 F with an average of 81*F. Average cold leg temperature is 56*F.

- The averaSe reactor building temperature is 60 F. The reactor building airborne activity is 4.2 E-8 uCi/cc tritium, and 4.4 E-10 -

uCi/cc particulate, predominantly cesium 137.

2. WASTE MANAGEMENT

- SubmergedDemineralizerSystem(SDS)completedprocessingbatch S-121 (22,631 gallons)andEPICORIIprocessedbatch256

.(11,003 gallons).

- Total volume processed through SDS to date is 2,898,836 gallons, and the total volume processed through EPICOR II is 2,477,837 gallons.

3. DOSE REDUCTION / DECONTAMINATION ACTIVITIES Water flushes of the contaminated seal return cubicle on the 281' elevation of the Fuel Handling Building were performed.

- Average general area radiation dose rate is 36 mrem per hour on the 347' level of the reactor building and is 160 mrem per hour on the 305' level of the reactor building.

4. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

- EPA sample analysis results show TMI site liquid effluents to be in accordance with regulatory limits, NRC requirements, and the City l

of Lancaster Agreement.

- TMI water samples taken by the US Environmental Protection Agency at the plant discharge to the river consisted of seven daily composite samples taken from June 1, to June 8, 1985. Gamma scans detected no reactor related radioactivity.

4 JUN 211985 ENCLOSURE B

The Lancaster water sample taken at the water works intake and analyzed by the US Environmental Protection Agency consisted of a seven day composite sample taken from June 2, to June 8, 1985. A gamma scan detected no reactor related radioactivity.

The NRC outdoor airborne particulate sampler at the TMI Site collected a sample between June 13, and June 19, 1985. No reactor i related radioactivity was detected. Analysis showed I-131 and Cs-137 concentrations to be less than the lower limits of detectability.

5. REACTOR BUILDING ACTIVITIES Future work in the reactor building will be focused on preparations for the first phase of defueling in September 1985. The near term defueling preparations include installation of a 5-ton service crane over the refueling canal, completion of the Defueling Water Cleanup System and modifications to the auxiliary fuel handling bridge.
6. AUXILIARY AND FUEL HANDLING BUILDING ACTIVITIES Installation of the Defueling Water Cleanup System (DWCS) continued.

Partial DWCS turnover for processing RCS during early defueling is scheduled to be completed in late August.

Boration of the processed water storage tank Number 1 is continuing.

This tank, which will be used to flood the "A" spent fuel pool during defueling, contains water at a boron concentration of 4,390 ppm.

7. HRC EVALUATI0llS IN PROGRESS Defueling Water Cleanup System Technical Evaluation (including Revision 6)

Iecnnicai Specification Change Requests numbers 46, 48, and 50

- Equipment Hatch Removal Safety Evaluation

- Recovery Operations Plan Change numbers 27, 29. and 32

- Fuel Canister Technical Evaluation

- Fuel Handling Senior Reactor Operator Training Program

- Defueling Safety Evaluation

8. PROJECTED SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS

- Start of Defueling: September 1985 ,

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9. PUBLIC MEETING ,

On June 20, 1985', The Advisory Panel for the Decontamination of Three Mile Island Unit 2 met with the NRC Commissioners in Washington, DC. Topics of discussion included recent reactor vessel plenum removal, fuel shipping casks, worker radiation protection plan, and the recent GPUNC revision to the cleanup schedule. Also discussed were issues of information flow from the NRC to the Advisory Panel and the Advisory Panel's involvement in health studies related to the THI-2 accident. The NRC staff provided an update on enforcement actions and investigations related to the cleanup.

The next meeting of the Advisory Plan is scheduled for 7:00 PM, July 18, 1985, at the Public Service Building, 201 North Duke Street, Lancaster, PA.

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ENCLOSURE B JUN 211985 .

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Er. ding June 21, 1985 Visit to Potential Monitored Retrievable Storage Sites On June 13 and 14, 1985, an HMSS staff member accompanied DOE and A-E contractor personnel on a visit to the three principal candidate sites that DOE plans to propose to Congress for a monitored retrievable storage (MRS) facility. The three sites are (1) the TVA Hartsville site, about 30 miles northeast of Nash-ville, Tennessee, (2) an undeveloped location along Bear Creek in the interior of the Federal reservation near Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and (3) the site near Oak Ridge that was to have been used for the Clinch River Breeder Reactor. DOE has identified the Clinch River site as the preferred location for MRS. DOE officials responsible for the MRS proposal are aware of the ASLB Order of liarch 11, 1985 regarding site redress under the plan proposed by the CRBR Project Management Corporation and D0E.

Combustion Engineering Personnel from Combustion Engineering, Windsor and Hematite facilities, met with FCUP staff members on June 18, 1985, to discuss what information would be needed and the staff's estimated review time to amend their special nuclear material licenses to authorize the possession and use of enriched uranium.containing a maximum of 5.0 w/o U-235. Major license amendments will be required. The licensees will depend more on moderation controls to process the higher enriched material. The current licenses authorize the processing of materials having a maximum enrichment of 4.1 w/o U-235.

DOE Draft Transportation Business Plan The staff has received for comment a Draft Transportation Business Plan from DOE's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (0CRWM). The purpose of the Business Plan is to review OCRWM's expected business methods, strategies, and actions to develop and operate the transportation system DOE will employ in the disposal of spent nuclear fuel, and high-level and defense wastes. The draft Plan is being circulated within NMSS for review and coment.

ATTACHMENT C JUN 211985

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OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT Items of Interest Week Ending June 21, 1985 i i

1. The following Significant Enforcement Actions were taken during the past week:
a. EN 85-47, an Order Modifying Licenses was issued June 17, 1985 to Tennessee Valley Authority. This action is based on the results of a special review that was conducted to investigate the circumstances surrounding the preparation of nonconformance reports (NCRs) related to the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 containment pressure transmitters.
2. The following IE Preliminary Notifications were issued during the past week:
a. PN0-II-85-61, Virginia Electric and Power Company (North Anna 1 & 2),

Unplanned Release Within Regulatory Limits.

b. PNO-II-85-62, Mississippi Power and Light Company (Grand Gulf), Alleged Drug Use by Security Personnel.
c. PN0-III-85-28F, J. C. Haynes (Newark, OH), Arrest for Unlawful Possession of Radioactive Material (Sixth Update).
d. PN0-III-85-49,CalumetTestingService(Griffith,IN), Disconnected Radiography Source.
e. PNO-85-36, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (Rancho Seco),

Shutdown Greater than 48 Hours.

3. The following IE Information Notices were issued during the past week:
a. IE Information Notice 85-47, Potential Effect of Line-Induced Vibration on Certain Target Rock Solenoid-0perated Valves was issued June 18, 1985 to all nuclear power reactor facilities holding an operating license or a construction permit.
b. IE Informtion Notice 85-48, Respirator Users Notice: Defective Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Air Cylinders was issued June 19, 1985 to all nuclear power facilities holding an operating license or a construction permit, research and test reactor licensees, fuel cycle licensees, and Priority I material licensees.

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4. Other Items
a. Senior Management Meeting Director, IE, was at Clinton site June 20,1985 to tour the plant and to attend the Clinton exit Construction Appraisal Team meeting con-ducted on June 21, 1985.
b. Quality Assurance Report The Deputy Director, IE, and representatives of Division of Quality Assurance, Vendor, and Technical Training Programs, met with the Commissioners' Technical Assistants on June 17 to discuss changes to the Chairman's letter to Congress closing out the Commission's action on the QA Report to Congress. ~
c. Enforcement Director, Enforcement Staff, and representatives of Enforcement Staff met with regional enforcement coordinators in Bethesda, MD on June 19, 1985.
d. ASME Meeting Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response attended the ASME Operation and Maintenance Committee meeting on Nuclear Power Plants Components in Atlanta, GA on June 20, 1985.
e. Emergency Preparedness Exercise Deputy Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response participated in an emergency exercise at Maine Yankee Station June 20-23, 1985.
f. Sizing Qualification Tests Representative of Engineering and Generic Communications Branch, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response was at the EPRI-NDE Center on June 20-21, 1985 to monitor G.E. and I.T.L. IGSCC sizing qualification tests using automated UT systems.

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g. FEMA Observations of Exercises Based on limitations on FEMA travel funds for the remainder of FY 85, FEMA headquarters has directed the FEMA Regional Directors to defer nine exercises, orginally scheduled for late FY 85, until the first quarter of FY 86. Several of the exercises have been rescheduled; however, certain states have indicated that they are too far along in their planning to shift the scheduled dates and, therefore, may conduct the exercises regardless of whether or not FEMA observes.

The NRC regional offices are coordinating with the FEMA regional offices, who are working with the affected state and local govern-ments, and the utilities to minimize the impact of these changes.

h. Civil Penalties Paid On June 12, 1985, payment in the amount of $75,000 was received from Philadelphia Electric Company (Peach Bottom Unit 2) and Limerick Unit 1) for enforcement action (EA 85-42) relating to violations involving inadequate management control of licensed activities per-formed by contractors.
i. Vendor Activities (1) The following Vendor Branch inspections were conducted this week:

(:) Brand Industrial Services, Park Ridge, IL and Portland Cement Association, Skokie, IL. To followup on an allega-tion.

(b) D.C. Cook, Grand Rapids, MI. To testify before the D.C.

Cook Grand Jury.

(c) General Electric, Atlanta, GA. To review the GE AKR-225 breaker refurbishment activities. This is a followup activity after the breaker failure at Rancho Seco.

(2) Representatives of the Vendor Programs Branch, Division of Quality Assurance, Vendor, and Technical Training Programs met with Sandia National Lab representatives on June 18 to discuss quarterly review of EQ inspection contractor support.

(3) Representatives of Vendor Programs Branch and other NRC repre-sentatives met with Baltimore Gas & Electric on June 21 to discuss 10 CFR 50.49 program implementation status relative to the EQ inspection conducted for Calvert Cliffs 1.

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j. Part 21 Notification GE made a Part 21 telephone notification on June 17, 1985. The Part 21 report involves the use of environmentally unqualified CR2940 test switches in the standby liquid control system (SLCS). Use of two CR2940 test switches was specified in each of the two trains of SLCS for River Bend, Grand Gulf, and Clinton. Subsequent to review of IN 83-54, a new failure scenario has been developed during which use of unqualified switches might lead to degradation of emergency power to the degree that operation of ECCS equipment could be inhibited.

Other GE plants do not have this configuration and are not affected.

GE is notifying these three plants. There are two possible fixes.

The first involves removal of the switches to a mild environment.

The second involves use of a second test switch located in a mild environment.

k. Incident Response (1) Representatives of the Incident Response Branch, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response, and Region V participated in the FEMA Response '85 Earthquake Exercise which was held June 18-20, 1985.

(2) On June 19, a representative of the Incident Response Branch attended, in Philadelphia, PA, a working session to discuss the scenario for the relocation tabletop exercise to be held in December.

1. Program Development Status In the area of program development, two inspection procedures (IP) from the 2515 program (operating reactors) were sent to the regions for comment. startup and modifi-cation testing.TheseOne IPs covered IP from post-refueling the 2513 program (preoperational testing) dealing with operator training and qualifications was sent to the regions for comment.
m. Construction Appraisal Team (CAT)

The CAT exit meeting with the utility for the Clinton Station was held on June 21, 1985.

n. Quality Assurance Chief, Licensing Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Division of Quality Assurance, Vendor, and Technical Training Programs met with Stone & Webster management personnel on June 17 to discuss improvements needed in their engineering assurance program for Nine Mile Point 2.

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o. Nine Mile Point On June 17, 1985, representatives of the Reactor Construction Branch, Division of Inspection Programs, participated in a meeting held in Region I offices between Region I and Niagara Mohawk Power Corpora-tion relative to the Nine Mile Point Unit 2 facility construction program.
p. Transportation Training Representative of Safeguards Materials Programs Branch, Division of Inspection Programs, was in Region I this week to conduct the transportation training course for selected members of Region I staff.
q. Internal Radiation Dosimetry Services Representative of Safeguards Materials Programs Branch was in Merrimack, NH this week to attend the Internal Radiation Dosimetry Services meeting.

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0FFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Items of Interest Week Ending June 21, 1985 CONTAIN Code Application In DEMONA Experiments A cooperative agreement with Battelle Frankfurt Institute (BIF), FRG, to have NRC participate in the DEMONA (large scale demonstration of nuclear aerosol behavior)projecthasbeenestablished. The terms of this agreement provide for NRC participation in the planning, execution, and interpretation of ex-periments designed to investigate the behavior of nuclear aerosols under various thermal-hydraulic conditions. In May 1985, Jack Tills, of the CONTAIN code development staff (SNL), attended a DEMONA Working Group Meeting at BIF as representative of the NRC. The purpose of this meeting involved the review of data from previously conducted aerosol experiments, and the observation of experiments conducted in May. One aspect of the agreement was to provide the CONTAIN code to BIF for use in analysis of the DEMONA experimental data.

During his visits, J. Tills established and. tested the code at the Battelle Computer Facility and assisted the staff in bei:oming familiar with its opera-tion. A primary motivation in establishing the DEMONA cooperative agreement is to accelerate validation of the CONTAIN code with particular emphasis on the aerosol and thermal-hydraulic models.

Core Melt Program On May 30-31, 1985, the second Hot Solid Test (HS-2) was conducted at Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque , hw Mexico. 10Kg of mild steel (a cylin-drical slug 8" in diameter, 12" d; p ) was heated inductively in a limestone-coninon sand concrete crucible to einalate the interaction of solidified reactor core debris with concrete in a reactor cavity. Concrete ablation as well as gas and vapor generation that were observed in this test generally confirmed reproducibility of the earlier test HS-1. At the end of the test the heat rate was increased by approximately 25% to investigate the behavior of the core debris at a different decay heat p(wer level. Local melting of the steel slug was observed near the center at the bottom of the cylinder and the rate of concrete ablation accelerated.

Analyses of the test data are still on-going. A report on HS-1 and HS-2 tests is planned in August,1985.

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. Full Length High Temperature Test 2 PNL has completed shipment to NRU and on site assembly of the Full Length High Temperature-2 (FLHT-2) instrumented test train. Test FLHT-2, scheduled for late September or early October, will be the first coolant boilaway reactor test of a full length fuel rod assembly in which no make-up coolant is added. Peak fuel rod cladding tegeratures are expected to exceed 2200K.

PNL has also completed detailed design drawings for an upgraded effluent control module (ECM) for test FLHT-2. ECM hardware modification at the reactor will begin 'next week and will include:

1. Replacement of steam line insulation with trace heaters.
2. Addition of new connection fittings so that a palladium hydrogen monitor and a hydrogen, moisture (H 2O)-monitoring mass spectrometer now on order can be fitted into place in the ECM within hours after arrival at the test site.
3. Addition of a steam-water separate, shift of exit lines for improved flow of condensed water, and relocation of the gamma f spectrometer collimator so that radioactive species in the condensate can be monitored.
4. Addition of a condensate flowmeter.

LOFT Tesi. LP-FP-2 The final LOFT test, LP-FP-2, is scheduled for around July 2,1985. This test.will reach peak cladding temperatures of not less than 2100K for not less than three minutes. Test LP-FP-2 will be the most severe test of a full reactor fuel assembly to date. The test data will be used to validate related, ex-reactor experiments and for assessment of reactor accident codes, including those for release and transport of fission products.

To achieve the targeted test conditions, the LOFT reactor will be taken to power June 20. The reactor will then be shut down for 2 to 5 days to adjust

Cs/I fission i'oduct ratios and then quickly brought back up to power for an additional 40 sours or longer. The test transient will be initiated by scramming the reactor. Elapsed time between the first reactor criticality and the reactor scram at the start of the test transient will be at least 200 hours0.00231 days <br />0.0556 hours <br />3.306878e-4 weeks <br />7.61e-5 months <br />, and probably will be 264 hours0.00306 days <br />0.0733 hours <br />4.365079e-4 weeks <br />1.00452e-4 months <br /> (11 days) or more.

As soon as the reactor is scranrned, coolant discharge valves will be opened, to pennit coolant discharge and reactor core heatup to ans above the planned 2100K peak cladding temperature. The test will then be tnizinated by closing the coolant discharge valves and reflooding the core. Ter perature, flow and

, fission product instrument readings will be monitored and recorded before, during, and ofter the experiment.

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1 NRC Senior Staff Meeting with CIRRPC On June 17, 1985, the Executive Committee of the Committee on Interagency Radiation Research and Policy Coordination (CIRRPC) met with the directors of the'NRC najor program offices and other NRC senior staff members in the NRC's Silver Spring offices. CIRRPC was established by the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President.

The NRC is one of 18 Federal agencies represented on the Committee. At the meeting, Dr. A. L. Young, Chairman of CIRRPC gave a presentation on CIRRPC's charter, crganization and past and current activities. He explained that CIRRPC's major function is to respond to member agency requests for coordination or resolution of matters concerning radiation research or policy. The CIRRPC organization includes a standing Science Panel and a number of ad hoc subpanels on problems or projects as they are identified. Currently, subpanels are addressing the radioepidemiological tables recently' published by HHS, the scientific basis for radiation

. protection standards, radon protection and health effects, high-LET radiation and S.I. metric radiation units. These and other topics, including a possible revision of NRC's 10 CFR Part 20 regulations, were discussed at the meeting.

Publication (s) Issued Recently Draft Regulatory Guide and Value/ Impact Statement: Guide for the Preparation of Applications for Licenses for the Use of Radioactive Materials in Calibrating Radiation Survey and Monitoring Instruments, Task FC-413-4.

Comments requested by August 20, 1985.

Contact:

J. Brown (301) 427-9008.

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ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS WEEK ENDING JUNE 21, 1985 International Meetings The following international meeting notices supplement those announced earlier:

July 1-5, 1985 Vienna, Austria - IAEA Consultants Meeting on Status, Experience and Present Trends in the Development of Quantitative Safety Goals / Design Objectives September 3-5, 1985, Vienna, Austria - IAEA International Working Group on Reliability of Reactor Pressure Components September 9-13, 1985, Vienna, Austria - IAEA Consultants Group Meeting on Safety Aspects of Water Chemistry in Light Water Reactors September 9-October 18, 1985, Karlsruhe, FRG - IAEA Interregional Training Course on Control and Instrumentation of Nuclear Power Plants October 7-November 9, 1985, Madrid, Spain - IAEA Interregional Training Course on Safety Inspection During Nuclear Power Plant 09eration Octob:r 21-2S, 1985, Prague, Czechoslovakia - IAEA Technical Committee Meeting on the Methods of Reducing Occupational Exposures During the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities November 18-22, 1985, USSR - IAEA Specialists Meeting on Earthquake Ground Motion and Antiseismic Evaluation of Nuclear Power Plants December 3-6, 1985, Kalpakkam, India - IAEA Specialists Meeting of International Working Group on Fast Reactors on LMFBR Fuel Rod Behavior Under Operational Transients April 7-11, 1986, Vienna, Austria - IAEA Seminar on Regulatory Inspection During Nuclear Power Plant Construction, Commissioning, and Operation Foreign Trip Reports R. E. Cunningham, Director, FCMS/NMSS April 13-27, 1985; Visited Austria, France, FRG, and UK:

Mr. Cunningham attended the NEA Interface Seminar in Paris. The purpose of the meeting was to explore areas of common and differing approaches to providing integrated safety in nuclear facilities by experts in the JUN 211985 ENCLOSURE G

2 Foreign Trip Reports continued R. E. Cunningham continued fields of radiation protection, nuclear safety, and waste management.

He also attended the IAEA meeting on de minimis in Vienna, Austria and had meetings in West Germany and the UK on safety of radiography equipment.

J. Muscara, MEB/RES April 25-26,1985; Visited France:

The purpose of the trip was to attend the PISC III inaugural meeting in Paris. PISC III will be an extensive program. Some tasks planned to be initiated in the fall of 1985 will cover intergranular stress corrosion cracking, fatigue, and human factors aspects.

Guy H. Cunningham III, Executive Legal Director May 6-11, 1985; Visited Egypt:

At the request of the IAEA, Mr. Cunningham attended the IAEA Regional Seminar on Nuclear Law and Safety Regulations for Developing Countries in Africa held in Cairo, Egypt. He presented two lectures--the first, dealing with nuclear licensing reform in the United States and the second, dealing with the U.S. nuclear export licensing regime.

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ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION - WEEK ENDING JUNE 21, 1985 A. STAFF REQUIREMENTS - CONTINUATION OF 5/16 BRIEFING ON MID-YEAR BUDGET AND PROGRAM REVIEW 10:00 A.M.. WEDNESDAY JUNE 12,1985. C0ttilSSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM. D.C. OFFICE (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - Memo SECY to Record dated 6/19/85 The commission met with the staff for a continuation of the staff briefing on the status at mid-year of major program accomplishments and the progress of staff towards program goals.

Individual comunissioners had coements and questions for the staff. However, no commission requirements for staff were issued at this meeting.

B. STAFF REQUIREMENTS - AFFIRMATION / DISCUSSION AND VOTE, 10:00 A.M.,

THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1985. COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, D.C. OFFICE (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - Memo SECY to H.E. Plaine and W. Dircks dated 6/21/85 I. SECY-85-139B - Revised Disposition of Hearing Requests Regarding Edlow International Nuclear Materials License The Commission,by a 5-0* vote, approved an order that dismisses the request for a hearing on Edlow International Company's renewal of a license to store uranium hexafluoride and uranium ore concentrate at its warehouse facility in East St. Louis, Illinois as moot since Edlow has now withdrawn its license renewal request.

(Subsequently, on June 14, 1985 the Secretary signed the Order.)

  • Section 201 of the Energy Reorganization Act. 42 USC 55841, provides that action of the Commission shall be determined by a

" majority vote of the members present." Chairman Palladino was '

not present when this item was affirmed. Accordingly, the formal vote of the Commission was 4-0 in favor of the decision.

Chairman Palladino, however, had previously indicated that he would approve this paper and had he been present he would have affirmed his prior vote.

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ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION - WEEK ENDING JUNE 21, 1985 B. CONTINUED II. SECY-85-173 - Delegation of FOIA Appeal Function to the Secretary of the Commission The Commission, by a 4-1** vote (Commissioner Asselstino disapproving), approved a rule change to 10 CFR Part 9 to delegate authority to the Secretary of The the Commission to deny Freedom of Information Act appeals. Secretary is to act only after receiving the concurrence of the Office of the General Counsel.

The Commission also approved the proposed manual chapter changes. You should forward the Federal Register Notice for publication and update the NRC manual with the proposed changes.

    • Section 201 of the Energy Reorganization Act, 42 USC 55841, provides that action of the Commission shall be determined by a

" majority vote of the members present." Chairman Palladino was Accordingly, the not present when this item was affirmed.

formal vote of the Commission was 3-1 in favor of the decision.

Chairman Palladino, however, had previously indicated that he would approve this paper and had he been present he would have affirmed his prior vote.

III. SECY-85-158 - Final Amendments to 10 CFR Part 0, " Conduct of Employees" The Commission, by a vote of 5-0,*** approved changes to 10 CFR Part 0 to codify in NRC's regulation provisions of the Ethics i

in' Government Act of 1978 (18 U.S.C. 207) relating to reporting i

of financial assets by senior NRC officials as well as several other amendments relating to employee conduct.

(Subsequently, on June 17, 1985 the Secretary signed the Federal Register Notice.)

      • Section 201 of the Energy Reorganization Act, 42 USC $5841, provides that action of the Commission shall be determined by a

" majority vote of the members present." Chairman Palladino was Accordingly, the not present when this item was affirmed.

formal vote of the Commission was 4-0 in favor of the decision.

Chairman Palladino, however, had previously indicated that he would approve this paper and had he been present he would have affirmed his prior vote.

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ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION - WEEK ENDING JUNE 21, 1985 C. STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING BY REPRESENTATIVES OF INPO ACCREDITING BOARD, 10:00 A.M. , MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1985o CONNISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, D.C.

OFFICE (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE? - Memo Chilk to the Record dated 6/21/85 The Commission met to be briefed on the status of training accreditation by representatives of the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO). The following persons participated in this briefing:

Mr. Eack Pate, President INPO .

Mr. Cordell Reed, Vice President Commonwealth Edison Company, and Chairman j INPO Accrediting Board Mr. Ed Carroll, Vice President of Training (Retired)

United Airlines Dr. Russ O'Neill, Dean Emeritus

Engineering and Applied Sciences UCLA Dr. Forrest Remick, Associate Vice President of Research .

Pennsylvania State University Mr. Pate indicated that INPO would brief the NRC staff on the etetus of self-evaluation report submissions.

There were no requirements at this meeting.

D. STAFF REQUIREMENTS - AFFIRMATION / DISCUSSION AND VOTE ON LIMERICK, 4:10 P.M., TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1985n COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, D.C.

OFFICE (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE? - Memo Chilk to Rosenthal dated 6/21/85 The commission, by a 5-0 vote, approved an order directing'the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board to consider expedi-I tiously the propriety of granting an exemption from emergency planning requirements during the pendency of contentions filed l by the Graterford. inmates. The Commission order directs the Appeal Board to preserve and give expeditious effect to the l rights of the Graterford inmates should the Appeal Board find

, that the grant of the exemption denied the inmates their rights to a hearing.

(subsequently, on June 11, 1985 the Secretary signed the order.)

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j DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT 6/26/85 50-206 P-422 Southern Calif. Edison will Southern Calif. R. Dudley l 9:00 am Bethesda discuss approach to meeting Edison l Section III.G of Appendix B

! 6/26/85 50-282 P-110 To brief the NRC on upcoming Northern States Power D. Di Ianni 8:30 am 50-306 Bethesda fuel change from EXXON to . Westinghouse I

Westinghouse M 6/27/85 50-416 AR-2242 Detailed Control Room Design Mississippi Power & L. Kintner i 1:30 pm Bethesda Review Light (Grand Gulf 1) i 6/27/85 50-433 PSNH Seabrook To discuss fire protection Public Serv. Co. of V. Nerses 8:30 am 50-444 Office program and safe shutdown New Hampshire j Bethesda capability 6/27/85 50-206 P-422 Discuss request for exemption Dairyland Power R. Dudley 10:00 am Bethesda from currently required amounts Cooperative of property damage insurance

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uation Model development PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT DAILY RECORDING CAN BE HEARD ON 492-7166 l CCcpies of summaries of these meetings will be made publicly available and placed in the respective docket file (s) in the NRC and local public document rooms. ~

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! J. Roberts (FC) 7/12/85 New York, Expansion of the biomedical Dr. Yalow (VA) Cunningham NY waste rule. R. Cunningham (FC) e i

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DATE/ TIKE NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICATION NRC CONTACT July 1 Willste Bldg.

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