ML20129E195
| ML20129E195 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 07001113 |
| Issue date: | 03/20/1985 |
| From: | Polson J AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| To: | Washington V NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY) |
| References | |
| FOIA-85-208 NUDOCS 8507160752 | |
| Download: ML20129E195 (2) | |
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4 March 20, 1985 3132 Camden Circle Wilmington, N.C.
28403 (919) 343-8328 FPEEDOM OF INFORMATK)N ACT REQUEST N k 20S Vanessa Washington, NRC Public Document Room 03%@
1717 H St. NW, First Floor Lobby E'
Washington, D.C.
20555
Dear Ms. Washington:
This request is made under the f ederal Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C.
552.
Please send me copies of the following NRC documents:
70-1113 - 81/11 70-1113 - 84/08 70-1113 - 82/10 70-1113 - 84/10 70-1113 - 82/16 70-1113 - 82/18 70-1113 - 84/13 70-1113 - 83/05 70-1113 - 84/15 70-1113 - 84/16 70-1113 - 84/04 70-1113 - 84/17 70-1113 - 84/05 70-1113 - 84/18 70-1113 - 84/07 Also from Docket No. 70-1113, I seek the following documents for which I lack an index number:
o Letter f rom James M. Taylor to Mozart G. Ratner dated 1/10/85, with attachment marked 7590-01, Petitions for Action under Act 10 CFR Sec. 2.20%
Motion to Institute Proceedings for Imposition of Civil o
Penalties and to Vacate and Reverse Inspection Reports, etc., signed by Mozart G. Ratner, and Chapters 1 and 2 thereto.
As you know, the FOI Act provides that if portions of a document are exempt f rom release, the remainder must be segregated and disclosed. Therefore, I will expect you to send me all nonexempt portions of the records which I have requested and ask that you justify any deletions by reference to specific exemptions of the FOI Act. I reserve the right to appeal your decision to withold any materials.
The FOI Act provides for waiver or reduction in f ees if disclo-sure could be considered as "primarily benefitting the general public." I am a freelance journalist assigned by the The News and 8507160752 850320 PDR FOIA POLSONBS-208 PDR i
Observer, of Raleigh, N.C. to cover a U.S. Department of Labor dispute styled Vera P. English V. General Electric Company and apparently some or all of the above-referenced documents are relevant to that case, in which there is an considerable public interest. Therefore, I ask that you waive all search and duplica-tion f ees. I an aware that several of the requested documents are voluminous and that copying costs may be substantial. In the alternative, I may be willing to view the documents at the public document room, if I know which documents would be made available.
If you deny these requests, please notif y me of the estimated costs so that I may decide whether to pay the f ees or appeal your denial of my request for a waiver.
As I am making this request in the capacity of a journalist and this information is of timely value, I will appreciate your communicating with me by telephone, rather than by mail, if you have any questions regarding this request. Thank you for your assistance, and I will look forward to receiving your reply within 10 business days as required by law.
Sin rely yours, rm^esR.Polson
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