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MONTHYEARML20217C6991999-10-0606 October 1999 Notification of 991103-04 Meeting with General Atomics in San Diego,Ca to Discuss Release of Various Locations Licensed Under Part 70 & to Separate Those Areas Remaining Under CA License ML20247C7701998-04-20020 April 1998 Forwards Notice of Consideration of License Amend Request for General Atomics' Facility & Oppportunity for Hearing ML20247C7831998-04-20020 April 1998 Forwards Fonsi & Notice of Opportunity for Hearing for Amend of License SNM-696 ML20216G9171998-03-16016 March 1998 Forwards Trip Rept of 980114-16 Visit to General Atomics Triga Reactor.Encl Contains Classified Evaluation of Security Measures Currently in Place at Triga Reactor Facility.W/O Encl ML20217A8941998-03-16016 March 1998 Notification of 980320 Meeting W/General Atomics in Rockville,Md,To Discuss Decommissioning Status & Accelerated Schedule ML20198H3461998-01-0808 January 1998 Notification of 980114-16 Meeting W/General Atomics,Inc in San Diego,Ca to Discuss Site Decommissioning & Licensing Activities ML20210K8121997-08-15015 August 1997 Notification of 970820 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md for Siemens Power & Nuclear Fuels Svcs to Discuss Joint U Recovery Operation ML20151K3841997-07-24024 July 1997 Notification of 970730-0801 Meeting W/General Atomics,Inc in San Diego,Ca to Review Decommissioning Activities ML20134L7171996-11-15015 November 1996 Recommends Acceptance of General Atomics Site Decommissioning Plan, Based Upon Review That Determines That Plan Has Provided Necessary Info ML20129K2841996-11-0707 November 1996 Informs of Approval of General Atomics Hot Cell Facility Decommissioning Plan ML20129H0021996-10-22022 October 1996 Requests Technical Assistance in Reviewing Ga Decommissioning Plan ML20128N0321996-09-27027 September 1996 Requests to Know Who from Staff Would Be Available to Support Lessons Learned Review & Suggest Schedule for Activity Workload Support ML20056H2481993-09-0303 September 1993 Requests Technical Assistance in Reviewing General Atomics Soil Sampling Plan ML20127N2431992-11-25025 November 1992 Advises That Neither EIS Nor Environ Assessment Warranted Re 920910 Application for Amend to License SNM-696,revising Radiological Contingency Plan ML20058H7281990-11-13013 November 1990 Responds to 900430 & 900824 Request for Amend.Advises of Categorical Exclusion ML20059H7071990-09-14014 September 1990 Discusses Categorical Exclusion for Amend 15 to License SNM-696 ML20058M5241990-08-0303 August 1990 Discusses Categorical Exclusion for Amend Request Re Radiological Contingency Plan ML20244C3381989-06-0606 June 1989 Advises That No Branch Action Required on 890525 Application Re License SNM-696 ML20155D6371988-10-0303 October 1988 Evaluates 880822 Application for Amend to License SNM-696, Authorizing Release for Unrestricted Use of Approx 18 Acres. Recommends That Approx 18 Acres,Designated as Areas B1 & B3, Be Released for Unrestricted Use ML20155D6421988-10-0303 October 1988 Discusses Categorical Exclusion for Licensee 880822 Application for Amend to License SNM-696,authorizing Release of Approx 18 Acres for Unrestricted Use.No Environ Assessment Nor EIS Warranted,Per 10CFR51.22(c)(11) ML20154J2851988-09-16016 September 1988 Discusses Categorical Exclusion for Amend Re 880908 Request for Possession of 16 Triga Fuel Elements Located at Univ of Mo ML20196B0331988-06-22022 June 1988 Discusses Licensee 880304 Request for Amend to License SNM-696,authorizing Release of Land for Unrestricted Use. Listed Conditions Met & No Environ Assessment or EIS Warranted for Proposed Action ML20151Q4821988-04-20020 April 1988 Discusses Safeguards Review Rept Re Licensee Category I Shutdown Facility Physical Protection Plan Rev.Change Considered Cosmetic in Nature & Acceptable ML20196B1401988-01-29029 January 1988 Partially Withheld Rept of 871201-04 Mgt Team Visit to Brunswick & Catawba Sites,Nuclear Fuel Svcs Erwin Facility & Region Ofcs ML20237G3261987-08-26026 August 1987 Forwards Listed FY87 Region V 10CFR70.32 Licensing Cases for Transfer Due to Lack of Sufficient Resources.Encls Withheld IA-89-291, Advises That SECY-87-122 Re Nfs,Ltd Proposed Purchase of Stock of Nfs,Inc & Ocawiu Request for Hearing Superseded by SECY-87-122A.No Further Commission Action Necessary on Paper1987-06-0202 June 1987 Advises That SECY-87-122 Re Nfs,Ltd Proposed Purchase of Stock of Nfs,Inc & Ocawiu Request for Hearing Superseded by SECY-87-122A.No Further Commission Action Necessary on Paper ML20247D5701987-06-0202 June 1987 Advises That SECY-87-122 Re Nfs,Ltd Proposed Purchase of Stock of Nfs,Inc & Ocawiu Request for Hearing Superseded by SECY-87-122A.No Further Commission Action Necessary on Paper ML20210T4191987-02-0909 February 1987 Reviews 861210 Application for Amend to License SNM-696, Authorizing Organizational Changes.Recommends Amend Be Issued ML20210P3791987-02-0909 February 1987 Discusses Operational Safety Assessment of Facility on 870112-16.Major Areas Reviewed:Safety Aspects of Operations of Licensed Fuel Fabrication Facilities,Including Fire Protection & Radiation & Nuclear Criticality Safety ML20214T3711986-12-0202 December 1986 Recommends Issuance of Amend to License SNM-696,changing Condition 24 Re Decommissioning Plan.Recommendation Based on Review of 860725 Application for Amend & Suppls & 1015 ML20197A4881986-10-20020 October 1986 Concludes That No Environ Assessment or EIS Warranted for 860523 Application for Amend to License SNM-696,authorizing Changes in Organizational Structure ML20197A4731986-10-20020 October 1986 Recommends Issuance of Amend to License SNM-696,authorizing Change in Organizational Structure,Based on Review of Licensee 860523 Application & 860925 Suppl ML20210G5961986-09-19019 September 1986 Provides Details of General Atomic Technologies Corp Request for Transfer of Control of Ga Technologies,Inc.Resources Adequate to Assure Safe Operation & Decommissioning of Licensed Facilities.Financial Info Encl ML20210B4591986-09-11011 September 1986 Discusses Items of Interest,Including 860904 Meeting W/ Aerospace Corp,860909 Meeting W/B&W,E Markey 860918 Hearing Re NFS in Erwin,Tn & Status of Kerr Mcgee/Sequoyah Fuels Hearings ML20203H9921986-07-30030 July 1986 Submits Items of Interest.Final Rept, Case Histories of West Valley Spent Fuel Shipments Expected by Aug 1986.On 860724,NRC Met W/P Stevens to Discuss Info Needed for NRC Approval to Transfer Ownership of NFS Facility ML20211Q4231986-07-23023 July 1986 Informs That Ga Technologies Meets Option 1 of Branch Technical Position for Unrestricted Use.No Objection Raised to State of CA Release of Asphalt Burial Ground for Unrestricted Use ML20210S0281986-05-15015 May 1986 Submits Items of Interest.Meeting Held on 860501 W/B&W to Discuss Site Characterization Studies,Decommissioning Status & License Renewal Activities & Schedules ML20137C9841986-01-0808 January 1986 Advises That Environ Assessment Nor EIS Warranted Re Ga Co 851205 Application for Amend to License SNM-696 Since Changes Are Strictly Administrative ML20138S0661985-11-13013 November 1985 Discusses Items of Interest,Including Nuclear Assurance Corp 851105 Request for Approval to Purchase NFS & Ke Asmussen 851107 Meeting W/Ga Co to Discuss Ga Co Reorganization ML20136J1201985-08-0808 August 1985 Submits Items of Interest Re Nrc/Dot Fuel Transportation Seminar,Enforcement Meeting W/Nfs,Illinois Power Co License, Anl/State of Il Meeting & Insp of Exxon Nuclear Co Facility ML20127A5191985-05-30030 May 1985 Recommends Approval of 850423 Application as Supplemented on 850520 for Amend 1 to License SNM-696,authorizing Exemption from Criticality Alarm Requirements of 10CFR70.24(a) Subj to Listed Conditions ML20127A5281985-05-30030 May 1985 Grants Categorical Exclusion from Environ Assessment or EIS for 850423 Application,As Supplemented on 850520,for Amend 1 to License SNM-696,authorizing Exemption from Criticality Alarm Requirements ML20129A4191985-05-23023 May 1985 Summarizes 850522 Meeting W/Ga Technologies,Inc Licensing Administrator in Bethesda,Md Re Application to Amend Radiological Safety & Environ Surveillance Monitoring Program ML20217B6891983-09-0707 September 1983 Provides Paper Summarizing Knowledge of Radioactive Source Term for West Valley Facility Disposal Area.Paper Addresses Only NFS Burials in Facility Disposal Area ML20141G8321978-05-26026 May 1978 Advises That Fees Normally Charged for Review & Approval of Matls Control & Accounting Programs Being Waived Due to 2-yr Licensing Delay ML20141G8861978-01-16016 January 1978 Forwards First Drafts of Synthesis Repts for B&W/Apollo- Leechburg Sites & Nfs/Erwin Site.Comments & Corrections Requested by 780119.Redrafts of Repts Responsive to Comments Will Be Distributed by 780123 ML20141G8891978-01-0505 January 1978 Discusses Issues for Exxon Fuel Lab,Exxon Reprocessing, NFS-Erwin & B&W Apollo & Leechburg Sites 1999-10-06
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MONTHYEARML20217C6991999-10-0606 October 1999 Notification of 991103-04 Meeting with General Atomics in San Diego,Ca to Discuss Release of Various Locations Licensed Under Part 70 & to Separate Those Areas Remaining Under CA License ML20247C7701998-04-20020 April 1998 Forwards Notice of Consideration of License Amend Request for General Atomics' Facility & Oppportunity for Hearing ML20247C7831998-04-20020 April 1998 Forwards Fonsi & Notice of Opportunity for Hearing for Amend of License SNM-696 ML20216G9171998-03-16016 March 1998 Forwards Trip Rept of 980114-16 Visit to General Atomics Triga Reactor.Encl Contains Classified Evaluation of Security Measures Currently in Place at Triga Reactor Facility.W/O Encl ML20217A8941998-03-16016 March 1998 Notification of 980320 Meeting W/General Atomics in Rockville,Md,To Discuss Decommissioning Status & Accelerated Schedule ML20198H3461998-01-0808 January 1998 Notification of 980114-16 Meeting W/General Atomics,Inc in San Diego,Ca to Discuss Site Decommissioning & Licensing Activities ML20210K8121997-08-15015 August 1997 Notification of 970820 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md for Siemens Power & Nuclear Fuels Svcs to Discuss Joint U Recovery Operation ML20151K3841997-07-24024 July 1997 Notification of 970730-0801 Meeting W/General Atomics,Inc in San Diego,Ca to Review Decommissioning Activities ML20134L7171996-11-15015 November 1996 Recommends Acceptance of General Atomics Site Decommissioning Plan, Based Upon Review That Determines That Plan Has Provided Necessary Info ML20129K2841996-11-0707 November 1996 Informs of Approval of General Atomics Hot Cell Facility Decommissioning Plan ML20129H0021996-10-22022 October 1996 Requests Technical Assistance in Reviewing Ga Decommissioning Plan ML20128N0321996-09-27027 September 1996 Requests to Know Who from Staff Would Be Available to Support Lessons Learned Review & Suggest Schedule for Activity Workload Support ML20056H2481993-09-0303 September 1993 Requests Technical Assistance in Reviewing General Atomics Soil Sampling Plan ML20127N2431992-11-25025 November 1992 Advises That Neither EIS Nor Environ Assessment Warranted Re 920910 Application for Amend to License SNM-696,revising Radiological Contingency Plan ML20058H7281990-11-13013 November 1990 Responds to 900430 & 900824 Request for Amend.Advises of Categorical Exclusion ML20059H7071990-09-14014 September 1990 Discusses Categorical Exclusion for Amend 15 to License SNM-696 ML20058M5241990-08-0303 August 1990 Discusses Categorical Exclusion for Amend Request Re Radiological Contingency Plan ML20244C3381989-06-0606 June 1989 Advises That No Branch Action Required on 890525 Application Re License SNM-696 ML20155D6371988-10-0303 October 1988 Evaluates 880822 Application for Amend to License SNM-696, Authorizing Release for Unrestricted Use of Approx 18 Acres. Recommends That Approx 18 Acres,Designated as Areas B1 & B3, Be Released for Unrestricted Use ML20155D6421988-10-0303 October 1988 Discusses Categorical Exclusion for Licensee 880822 Application for Amend to License SNM-696,authorizing Release of Approx 18 Acres for Unrestricted Use.No Environ Assessment Nor EIS Warranted,Per 10CFR51.22(c)(11) ML20154J2851988-09-16016 September 1988 Discusses Categorical Exclusion for Amend Re 880908 Request for Possession of 16 Triga Fuel Elements Located at Univ of Mo ML20196B0331988-06-22022 June 1988 Discusses Licensee 880304 Request for Amend to License SNM-696,authorizing Release of Land for Unrestricted Use. Listed Conditions Met & No Environ Assessment or EIS Warranted for Proposed Action ML20151Q4821988-04-20020 April 1988 Discusses Safeguards Review Rept Re Licensee Category I Shutdown Facility Physical Protection Plan Rev.Change Considered Cosmetic in Nature & Acceptable ML20196B1401988-01-29029 January 1988 Partially Withheld Rept of 871201-04 Mgt Team Visit to Brunswick & Catawba Sites,Nuclear Fuel Svcs Erwin Facility & Region Ofcs ML20237G3261987-08-26026 August 1987 Forwards Listed FY87 Region V 10CFR70.32 Licensing Cases for Transfer Due to Lack of Sufficient Resources.Encls Withheld IA-89-291, Advises That SECY-87-122 Re Nfs,Ltd Proposed Purchase of Stock of Nfs,Inc & Ocawiu Request for Hearing Superseded by SECY-87-122A.No Further Commission Action Necessary on Paper1987-06-0202 June 1987 Advises That SECY-87-122 Re Nfs,Ltd Proposed Purchase of Stock of Nfs,Inc & Ocawiu Request for Hearing Superseded by SECY-87-122A.No Further Commission Action Necessary on Paper ML20247D5701987-06-0202 June 1987 Advises That SECY-87-122 Re Nfs,Ltd Proposed Purchase of Stock of Nfs,Inc & Ocawiu Request for Hearing Superseded by SECY-87-122A.No Further Commission Action Necessary on Paper ML20210T4191987-02-0909 February 1987 Reviews 861210 Application for Amend to License SNM-696, Authorizing Organizational Changes.Recommends Amend Be Issued ML20210P3791987-02-0909 February 1987 Discusses Operational Safety Assessment of Facility on 870112-16.Major Areas Reviewed:Safety Aspects of Operations of Licensed Fuel Fabrication Facilities,Including Fire Protection & Radiation & Nuclear Criticality Safety ML20214T3711986-12-0202 December 1986 Recommends Issuance of Amend to License SNM-696,changing Condition 24 Re Decommissioning Plan.Recommendation Based on Review of 860725 Application for Amend & Suppls & 1015 ML20197A4881986-10-20020 October 1986 Concludes That No Environ Assessment or EIS Warranted for 860523 Application for Amend to License SNM-696,authorizing Changes in Organizational Structure ML20197A4731986-10-20020 October 1986 Recommends Issuance of Amend to License SNM-696,authorizing Change in Organizational Structure,Based on Review of Licensee 860523 Application & 860925 Suppl ML20210G5961986-09-19019 September 1986 Provides Details of General Atomic Technologies Corp Request for Transfer of Control of Ga Technologies,Inc.Resources Adequate to Assure Safe Operation & Decommissioning of Licensed Facilities.Financial Info Encl ML20210B4591986-09-11011 September 1986 Discusses Items of Interest,Including 860904 Meeting W/ Aerospace Corp,860909 Meeting W/B&W,E Markey 860918 Hearing Re NFS in Erwin,Tn & Status of Kerr Mcgee/Sequoyah Fuels Hearings ML20203H9921986-07-30030 July 1986 Submits Items of Interest.Final Rept, Case Histories of West Valley Spent Fuel Shipments Expected by Aug 1986.On 860724,NRC Met W/P Stevens to Discuss Info Needed for NRC Approval to Transfer Ownership of NFS Facility ML20211Q4231986-07-23023 July 1986 Informs That Ga Technologies Meets Option 1 of Branch Technical Position for Unrestricted Use.No Objection Raised to State of CA Release of Asphalt Burial Ground for Unrestricted Use ML20210S0281986-05-15015 May 1986 Submits Items of Interest.Meeting Held on 860501 W/B&W to Discuss Site Characterization Studies,Decommissioning Status & License Renewal Activities & Schedules ML20137C9841986-01-0808 January 1986 Advises That Environ Assessment Nor EIS Warranted Re Ga Co 851205 Application for Amend to License SNM-696 Since Changes Are Strictly Administrative ML20138S0661985-11-13013 November 1985 Discusses Items of Interest,Including Nuclear Assurance Corp 851105 Request for Approval to Purchase NFS & Ke Asmussen 851107 Meeting W/Ga Co to Discuss Ga Co Reorganization ML20136J1201985-08-0808 August 1985 Submits Items of Interest Re Nrc/Dot Fuel Transportation Seminar,Enforcement Meeting W/Nfs,Illinois Power Co License, Anl/State of Il Meeting & Insp of Exxon Nuclear Co Facility ML20127A5191985-05-30030 May 1985 Recommends Approval of 850423 Application as Supplemented on 850520 for Amend 1 to License SNM-696,authorizing Exemption from Criticality Alarm Requirements of 10CFR70.24(a) Subj to Listed Conditions ML20127A5281985-05-30030 May 1985 Grants Categorical Exclusion from Environ Assessment or EIS for 850423 Application,As Supplemented on 850520,for Amend 1 to License SNM-696,authorizing Exemption from Criticality Alarm Requirements ML20129A4191985-05-23023 May 1985 Summarizes 850522 Meeting W/Ga Technologies,Inc Licensing Administrator in Bethesda,Md Re Application to Amend Radiological Safety & Environ Surveillance Monitoring Program ML20217B6891983-09-0707 September 1983 Provides Paper Summarizing Knowledge of Radioactive Source Term for West Valley Facility Disposal Area.Paper Addresses Only NFS Burials in Facility Disposal Area ML20141G8321978-05-26026 May 1978 Advises That Fees Normally Charged for Review & Approval of Matls Control & Accounting Programs Being Waived Due to 2-yr Licensing Delay ML20141G8861978-01-16016 January 1978 Forwards First Drafts of Synthesis Repts for B&W/Apollo- Leechburg Sites & Nfs/Erwin Site.Comments & Corrections Requested by 780119.Redrafts of Repts Responsive to Comments Will Be Distributed by 780123 ML20141G8891978-01-0505 January 1978 Discusses Issues for Exxon Fuel Lab,Exxon Reprocessing, NFS-Erwin & B&W Apollo & Leechburg Sites 1999-10-06
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/ f f NOV 131985 MENORANDUM FOR: John G. Davis, Director Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards THRU: Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safet;y FROM: W. T. Crow, Acting Chief Uranium Fuel Licensing Branch
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ITEMS OF INTEREST l IAEA Technical Comittee
! During the week of October 21-25, 1985, Mr. John R. Cook, NMSS, participated as U.S. expert in an IAEA Technical Committee meeting .on the " Assessment of the Radiological Impact from the Transport of Radioactive Material." The purpose of the meeting was to prepare a summary statement on the radiological impact of transporting radioactive material worldwide based on data available from member states relating to both normal conditions of transport aiid to accidents and incidents. In addition, the Comittee was to identify those transportatior).
areas where future Agency efforts and resources should be directed. Most of the discussion on transportation impacts focused on the members' experiences in using INTERTRAN, a computer code developed by Sweden in cooperation with the U.S. (it is a derivative of the U.S. developed RADTRAN code) to assess the radiological impacts of transportation. The consensus view was: the incident free and accident sections of INTERTRAN should be considered separately; although a number of deficiencies exist in the incident free section. This section has proved useful and should be supported, and the accident section suffers from a number of important deficiencies but iskuseful to exchange information between countries. i With respect to available data on exposures from routine transport of radioactive material, it was concluded that exposures are low, and that it could be inferred that the transportation of non-fuel-cycle materials contributes significantly more to these exposures than does the transportation of fuel-cycle materials. In particular, the transportation of molybdenum / technetium generators for medical uses was found to be the largest single contributor to routine transportation impacts in the United Kingdom, France, and Italy.
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NOV 13 B85 With respect to 'macts from accidents, very few members were in a position to present information. It was noted that a number of the transportation incidents that have occurred (e.g., leaking packages upon delivery to destination) are related to quality assurance failures. There simply have not been enough serious transportation accidents involving radioactive materials to prepare a summary statement on measured exposures and impacts.
For future efforts, the Comittee recomended the work continue to improve transportation impact assessment models; however, earlier suggestions of conducting global transportation impact assessments using these models may ,
have been overly ambitious. Many members reported that large increases in l waste shipments were anticipated in the future, perhaps enploying dedicated i transportation systems. The Comittee recommended that the effect of significant l changes in shipment patterns be assessed with respect to current codes and I practices. Finally, the Comittee recomended that the shi generators be examined to assure that exposures have been 'pment of medical optimized'. i All recomendations from the Technical Comittee will be forwarded to the IAEA Standing Advisory Group for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material (SAGSTRAM) for consideration at their next meeting, currently scheduled for March 1986.
IAEA Scientific Programe Comittee for PATRAM '86 During October 28-31, 1985, Mr. John R. Cook, NMSS, participated as U.S.
representative in an IAEA Scientific Programe Comittee meeting for the symposium on " Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials" (PATRAM 1986) to be held in Davos, Switzerland in June 1986. The purpose of the meeting was to select papers, structure sessions, and recommend session chairmen for the syr'posium.
The Swiss will provide the keynote speaker; their leading candidate is the equivalent of a U.S. Department Secretary, who, through a combined rotation / election process in the Swiss government, may be President of Switzerland when the symposium convenes. The U.S. has one of three plenary session addresses; and DOE, a funding sponsor of the symposium, is expected to provide a senior official from the Waste Program area (perhaps Mr. Rusche) to give this talk.
In all, the IAEA secretariat received 252 technical papers for consideration for 145 oral and poster session slots. The most common topical areas among the papers were package design and testing; emergency response, quality assurance, and training were among the least comon topics. As the U.S. had submitted a total of 112 papers, more than 4 times that of any other menter, the U.S. was expected to eliminate the largest number of submittals. The final paper rejection rate for the U.S. was about 25 percent of submittals, the same as for the United Kingdom. France and Germany had about 15 percent, with smaller percentages for other members. All four technical papers submitted by NRC )
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NOV 131985 Meeting with Ms. Lively and Staff Concerning Collection of Data on the
_ Generation, Treatment, and Disposal of Radioactive Wastes from Institutions, Radiopharmaceutical Manufacturers and Biomedical Research Laboratories l Mr. Richard E. Cunningham, Director of FCMS, and a member of his staff, Dr. L. A. Roche, will meet on Friday, November 22, 1985, with Ns. Carol A. Lively, Executive Director of the American College of Nuclear Physicians (ACNP), and her staff to discuss the data that the ACNP is collecting (under DOE contract) regarding the generation, treatment and disposal of institutional waste, as well as, waste generated in the manufacture of radiophamaceuticals and in biomedical research and treatment. These data may be useful to the NRC in its endeavor to review and change, if appropriate, its regulations.
Nuclear Fuel Services (NFS)
By letter dated November 5,1985, Nuclear Assurance Corporation (NAC) of Atlanta, Georgia, requested NRC's approval of NAC's purchase of Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS), Erwin, Tennessee. The NAC's request is currently under
, , review by the staff.
On November 6,1985, members of the NHSS/FC staff met with Region Il personnel in Atlanta to discuss the questions and coments related to the review of the NFS application for license renewal. It was agreed that the FC staff would revise the questions and coments in accordance with the discussions and arrange a meeting with NFS in the near future.
GA Technologies, Inc.
On November 7,1985, Dr. Keith E. Asmussen (Manager, Licensing Administration) and Mr. Alexander L. Galli (Manager, Security), GA Technologies, Inc. (GA) met with members of the staff to discuss the reorganization at GA. Dr. Asmussen will incorporate the Comission coments in revised pages to their SNM-696 license and submit them as a request to amend the license in accordance with i i
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