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Issue date: | 02/10/1997 |
From: | Rathbun D NRC OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS (OCA) |
To: | Domenici P, Inhofe J, Murkowski F, Schaefer D HOUSE OF REP., SENATE, SENATE, ENVIRONMENT & PUBLIC WORKS |
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on April 1-2, 1997.
I an inviting you and/or members of your staff to attend any or all of the sessions listed in the announcement.
Please contact Mr. Michael Callahan of my staff concerning planned attendance; he can be reached at (301) 415-1776.
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i I an enclosing an announcement and invitation concerning the Ninth Annual NRC Regulatory Information Conference to be held at The Capital Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C.,
on April 1-2, 1997.
I an inviting you and/or members of your staff to attend any or all of the sessions listed in the announcement.
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January 29,1997 MEMORANDUM TO:
Those on Attached List FROM:
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NRC REGULATORY 1NFORMATION CONFERENCE i
The Ninth NRC Regulatory Information Conference will be held on April 1-2,1997, at The Capital Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. The preliminary agenda for the conference is attached along with an information sheet, a hotel floor plan, an area map, and a special registration form developed for NRC and interested metropolitan area government agency employees. Please
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, disseminate this information, invite, or designate people on your staff to attend the conference.
We want to encourage attendance, but we also need to maintain the number of attendees at a j
reasonable level. Attendees from your organization should complete and return the attached
' registration form to Anna May Haycraft-Popp, mail stop O-12 E20, by March 10,1997.
A limited number of Metro Passes will be available on a first-come first-served basis from Pam O' Dell at 0-12 E20 or Tajuan Carter at 0-12 H3 from March 24-28.
If you have any questions regarding the conference, please call Kathryn Greene, Chief, Administration Branch, NRR, on 415-1207 or EMail KOG, or members of your staff may call Anna May Haycraft-Popp, Conference Coordinator, on 415-3075 or EMail AMH.
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- 1. Preliminary Program Agenda (Annotated)
- 2. Conference Information Sheet
- 3. Hotel Floor Plan
- 4. Area Map
- 5. Meeting Registration Form
List of Addressees - Memorandum from Frank J. Miraglia Dated: January 29,1997 Paul W. Pomeroy, Chairman Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste Thomas S. Kress, Chairman Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards B. Paul Cotter, Jr., Chief Administrative Judge (Chairman)
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel John E Cardes, Jr., Acting Director Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication Dennis K. Rathbun, Director Office of Congressional Affairs Karen D. Cyr, General Counsel Office of the General Counsel Hubert T. Bell, Inspector General Office of the Inspector General Carlton R. Stoiber, Director i
Office ofInternational Programs William M. Beecher, Director Office of Public Affairs John Hoyle, Secretary Office of the Secretary to the Commission Hugh L. Thompson, Jr., Acting Executive Director for Operations Edward L. Jordan, Deputy Executive Director
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for Regulatory Effectiveness, Program Oversight, Investigations and Enforcement Hugh L. Thompson, Jr., Deputy Executive Director for Regulatory Programs j
Patricia G. Norry, Deputy Executive Director for Management Services -
Edward L. Halman, Director Office of Administration Denwood E Ross, Acting Director Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Ronald M. Scroggins, Deputy Chief Financial Officer / Controller Office of the Controller James Lieberman, Director Office of Enforcement Gerald E Cranford, Director Office ofInformation Resources Management Guy P. Caputo, Director Office ofInvestigations Paul E. Bird. Director Office of Personnel Irene P..Little, Director Small Business / Civil Rights Richard L. Bangart, Director Office of State Programs Carl J. Paperiello, Director OfDee of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards '
David L Morrison, Director Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Hubert J. Miller, Regional Administrator, Region I Luis Reyes, Regional Administrator, Region II Ellis W. Mcrschoff, Director, DRP, Region II Arthur B. Beach, Regional Administrator, Region Ill Leonard J. Callan, Regional Administrator, Region IV Samuel J. Collins, Deputy Regional Administrator, Region IV NRR Executive Team, Division Directors, Deputy Directors, and Branch Chiefs
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Preliminary Program Agenda (Annotated)
NRC 1997 REGULATORY INFORMATION CONFERENCE l
Tuesday, April 1,1997 i
Continental Breakfast and Registration: 7:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. (Foyer 1/ Capital Terrace / Upper Lobby)
Opening: 8:30 a.in. - 9:15 a.m. (Presidential Ballroom)
Welcome...........
......... Samue! J. Collins Director; Office ofNuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR), NRC 1
Morning Speaker: Chairman Shirley A. Jackson 8:45 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. (Presidential Ballroom)
Aforning Plenary Session: 9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. (Presidential Ballroom)
Regulatory Trends..
. SamuelJ. Collins, Director; NRR/NRC Cofee Break: 10:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (Foyer 2/ Upper Lobby)
Breakout Sessions: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon Isad/ Support Oreanization
- 1. ElectricPowerIndus1ryRestructuringandDeregulation*
Thiamn/D. Afatthews(DRPAVOGC)
- 2. Design Basis FSAR and VenicalSlice Architect /
Engineerinspections E Gillespie(DISP /OE)
- 3. SpentFuelStorageissues*
J. Roe (DRPW/DSSA/NhfSS/AEOD)
- 4. PRA Implementation, PlantRisk Afonitoring*
A. Thadam'(ADT/AEOD/RES) llosted Reception: 12:00 noon - 12:45 p.m. (Foyer 2/ Upper Lobby)
Lunch: 12:45p.m. - 1:30p.m. (Congressional / Senate)
Post-Luncheon Speaker:
. Commissioner Kenneth C. Rogers 1:30p.m.-2:00p.m. (CongressionaVSenate)
- Desire Industry Participation
Agenda (Annotated)
Page two Afternoon Plenary Session: 2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m. (Presidential Ballroom)
Regional Administrators' Panel: Moderator: Frank J. Miraglia Each Regional Administrator will make presentations on topics ofcurrent interest.
Cofee Break: 3:00p.m. - 3:15 p.m. (Foyer 2/ Upper Lobby)
BreakoutSessions: 3:15p.m,-4:25 p.m.
Lead / Support Oreanizatip_tt
- 1. Enforcementissues R. Zimmennan (ADPR/OE)
- 2. Steam Generatorissues*
B. Sheron (DE/NMSS)
- S Newberry (DRPM)
- 4. Core Performance /FuelIssues*
M. Virgilio (DSSA/AEOD) pernoon Speaker:
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Wednesday, April 2,1997 Continental Breakfast and Registration: 7:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. (Foyer 2/ Upper Lobby)
- Morning Speaker
i' Commissioner Greta J.-Dieus.
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Breakout Sessions: 9:05 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Lead / Support Oreanization
- 1. NRC Region / Licensee Interface and Communications **
H. Miller (Region 1)
- 2. NRC Region / Licensee Interface and Communications **
L. Reyes (Region 11)
- 3. NRC Region / Licensee Interface and Communications **
B. Beach (Region 111)
- 4. NRC Region / Licensee Interface and Communications *
- J. Dyer (Region IV)
Coffee Break: 10:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (Foyer 2/ Upper Lobby)
- Desire Industry Participation
- Desire Utility Participation (NRC will arrange)
Agenda (Annotated)
Page three' Breakout Sessions: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon Lead Support Oreanization
- 1. Organizational Changes and Strategic Planning E. Jordan (OEDO)
- 2. Maintenance Rule Experience **
B. Boger(DRCH)
- 3. Decommissioning T. Martin (DRPM)
- 4. Allegation / Employee Concerns
- E. Baker (DISP)
Hosted Reception: 12 noon - 12:45p.m. (Foyer 2/ Upper Lobby)
Lunch: 12:45p.m. - 1:30p.m. (Congressional / Senate)
Post-Luncheon Speaker: CommissionerNils J.'Diaz 1:30p.m. - 2:00p.m. (CongressionaVSenate)
Break: 2:00p.m. - 2:30p.m. (Free time to enable the hotel to reset the CongressionaVSenate Room)
Breakout Sessions: 2:30p.m.-4:00p.m.
Lead Suoport Oreanization
- 1. 10 CFR 50.59*
T. Martin (DRPM/OE/OGC)
- 2. Reactor Licensing Priorities and Process improvements R. Zimmerman (ADPR) 1
- 3. Reactor Vessel and Reactor Vessel Penetration issues
- G. Lainas (DE)
- 4. Fire Protection issues
- G. Holahan (DSSA)
Coffee Break: 4:00p.m. - 4:15 p.m. (Foyer 2/ Upper Lobby)
Closing Plenary Session: 4:15p.m. - 4:45p.m. (Presidential Ballroom)
Summary / Closing.................................................. Samuei J. ColIins, Director; NRR/NRC
- Desire Industry Participation
- Desire Utility Participation (NRC will arrange)
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January 29,1997 U.S. Nuci. Regulatory Commission SPECIALINFORMATION SHEET for l
NRC Headquarters, Regional, & Resident Employees and Metropolitan Area Government Agency Employees LOCATION:
The Capital Hilton Hotel 16th and K Streets, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel. (202) 393-1000 Fax: (202) 639-5784 The hotel is located at the comer of 16th and K Streets,just two blocks from The White House. For those taking the Metro, the Capital Hilton is located two blocks from the Farragut Nonh Metro Stop on the Red Line and two blocks from the McPherson Square Metro Stop on the Blue / Orange Line. For those driving, valet parking is available as well as other local parking garages. See details under the " Parking and
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Transponation" section of this information sheet. An area map and hotel floor plan are enclosed.
REGISTRATION, HOTEL RESERVATIONS, AND MEALS:
A conference registration fee of $160 (tax and gratuity included), payable in advance to The Capital Hilton Hotel, includes two lunches (April 1 and 2), two continental breakfasts (April I and 2), all breaks, and handouts. Lunches both days will be in the Congressional / Senate Room.
i Partial registration for lunches only is also available from the hotel for NRC employees and other metro-politan area govemment agency attendees. The fee (including tax and gratuity) for lunch on April 1 is j
$38, and for lunch on April 2 is $36. A Special Registration Form for use by NRC and other metropolitan area govemment agency employees is attached. This fomi will enable you to pre-mgister and pre-pay for the Conference, and will save you considerable time in the registration lines. Please return this special form and your check for meal (s) made payable to The Capital Hilton Hotel to Anna May Haycraft-Popp, Conference Coortlinator, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Mail Stop O 12E20, Washington, D.C. 20555, by March 10,1997. Only attendees with name badges and meal tickets will be admitted to the meal functions. Lunch on April 1 and 2 will be from 12:45 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. in the Congressional / Senate Room, and the post-luncheon speeches will be from 1:30 p.m.- 2:00 p.m. NRC employees and other metropoli-tan area government agency attendees who wish to hear the speaker without participating in the meal may do so by wearing their name badges and using the chairs placed in the back of Congressional /
Senate Room. Please do not enter before 1:15 p.m.
For the convenience of NRC regional and resident employees, a total of 25 government-rate rooms
($108.41 plus tax) have been reserved at The Capital Hilton Hotel. These rooms will be held at the govemment rate until March 10,1997. Regional and msident attendees should contact tie hotel directly on (202) 393-1000, ask for mservations, use their govemment cmdit card, and identify tirmselves as a government employee eligible for the govemment rate to attend the NRC Regulatory Information Confemnce.
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REGISTRATION, HOTEL RESERVATIONS, AND MEALS (CONTINUED):
Everyone attending the confemnce must register in onier to get a name badge and conference pmceedings.
Onsite Conference registration will commence in Foyer 1 on Monday evening. March 31, from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Registration will resume in Foyer I and on the Capital Terrace on April 1 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and again on April 2 from 7:00 a.m. until noon. NRC and other metro-politan area government agencies will have a special area for registration. Payment at that time can be cash, credit card, or certified check made payable to The Capital Hilton Hotel. No personal checks will be accepted at the Conference. Meal tickets will be provided with your name badge and registration package upon registration.
TRANSPORTION AND PARKING:
The Capital Hilton Hotel is located at the corner of 16th and K Streets, NW,just two blocks from The White House. For those taking the Metro, the hotel is located two blocks from the Farragut i
North Metro Stop on the Red Line and two blocks from the McPherson Square Metro Stop on the Blue / Orange line. From the Farragut North Metro Stop, take the K Street Exit and walk two blocks east. From the McPherson Square Metro Stop, take the White House / Vermont Avenue Exit and walk one block west and then one block north. An area map is attached. (Attachment 4).
For those driving,24-hour valet parking is available at the following rates:
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.......... $ 5.00 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> parking................................................. $ 10.00 2 to 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> parking.........
............................ $ 1 5.00 Overnight Parking (with unlimited in and out privileges).. $22.00 See the attached Parking Information Sheet (Attachment 2A) for additional parking information about other local garages.
MEETING ROOMS:
The Presidential Ballroom will be used for the Opening and Closing Sessions, Plenary Sessions, and for the largest breakout sessions. The Congressional / Senate Room will be used for the second largest breakout sessions, and for the lunches on April 1 and 2,1997. There will be a 45-minute break before lunch on April I and 2 to allow the hotel to reset the room from a breakout session to a luncheon setup. During that time (12:00 p.m. - 12:45 p.m.), the hotel will host a free reception in the Upper Lobby / Foyer 2 areas. There will also be a 30-miriute break on April 2 from 2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
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to allow the hotel to reset the room from a luncheon setup to a breakout session. In these instances, please vacate the Congressional / Senate Room immediately to enable the hotel to quickly reset the room.
The Federal A&B Room will be used for the third largest breakout sessions.
The South American A&B Room will be used for the smallest breakout sessions.
Information Sheet Page three MEETING ROOMS (CONTINUED):
The Continental Room will be used for the Conference Message Center.
The California Room will be used as a Speakers' Room and office of convenience for impromptu meetings.
The New York Room will be used as a Volunteers' Room.
The Upper Lobby / Foyer 2 Areas will be used for the hosted Receptions on April 1 and 2 from 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. and for the Continental breakfasts and breaks.
Foyer 1 and the Capital Terrace will be used for registration.
A Business Center is located on the Lobby level. Information on the services available will be provided at registration. Attendees will be responsible for payment for any services rendered.
RESTAURANTS:
There are two restaurants plus the Lobby Bar in The Capital Hilton, and there are a number of other nearby restaurants. A list of nearby restaurants will be available in the Continental Room (the Con-ference Message Center).
COPIES OF CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:
Bound (or other) copies of papers presented at the Conference will be available at registration and in the Conference Message Center in the Continental Room.
CONFERENCE ATTENDEES:
A Preliminary Participant List including the names of people pre-registered as of March 15,1997, will be available at registration. The Final Panicipant List will be completed after the conference and will be available upon request.
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONFERENCE:
Requests for Conference Registration Packages, miscellaneous questions about registration, and speakers' questions about visual graphics and technical papers should be directed to:
Ms. Anna May Haycraft-Popp NRC/RIC Conference Coordinator Mail Stop: 0-12 E20 Phone:
(301) 415-3075 FAX:
(301) 415-3707 UPCOMING REGULATORY INFORMATION CONFERENCES:
April 14 and 15,1998 - The Capital Hilton April 6 and 7,1999 - Location TBD April 25 and 26,2000 - Location TBD
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Garage locationfor Overnight Guests (202) 833-9357 1828 L Street, NW.
l Overnight: $22.00 per day Valet Parking Only Garage locationfor Day Use 1707 L Street, NW.
Hourly: $5.00 - 1st hour
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$22.00 - Over 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> COLONIAL PARKING:
1666 K Street, NW.
(202) 452-9600 Mon-Fri: 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Prior to 9:00 a.m.: All day $9.00 Closest location to the Hilton.
After 9:00 a.m.: All day $12.00 PMI PARKING:
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(202) 785-9191 Mon-Fri 6:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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2nd hour: $7.00 3rd hour: $8.50 All day: $9.50 ATLANTIC PARKING:
OutdoorLot-closes @ 9:30 p.m.
(202)466-4300 Park before 7:30 a.m. Ist 30 cars: $7.50/ day Park after 7:30 a.m.: $10.50/ day Located at 1514 L Street, N.W., between 16th and 15th Streets (L Street is one way eastbound)
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TOTAL REGISTRATION PACKAGE: $160 (2 Continental Breakfasts,2 Lunches, All Breaks.)
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Lunch on April 2 ($36 including tax and gratuity) l DLFARY RESTRICTIONS:
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REGISTRATION:
8 To pre-register,* please complete this form, enclose a check made payable to The Capital Hilton Ilotel (to I
cover meal selections), and return by March 10,1997, to:
Anna May Haycraft-Popp, Conference Coordinator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, M.S. O-12 E20 Washington, D.C. 20555
- Pre-registering will enable prior preparation of your conference package containing your name tag, meal tickets (where applicable), and other informatien, thereby shortening your time in line.
LODGING FOR NRC REGIONAL AND RESIDENT EMPLOYEES:
A total of 25 govemment-rate rooms have been reserved at The Capital Hilton, and will be held until March 10,1997, at the Govemment Rate of $108.41 plus tax. Please make your own lodging reservations separately, using your govemment credit card, by calling (202) 393-1000 x5555 and asking for government rate rooms for the NRC.
Regardless of where you stay, please complete this form and retum it to Anna May Haycraft-Popp by March 10.