ML20151Q491
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| Issue date: | 08/03/1988 |
| From: | Hoyle J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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August 3, 1988 For:
The Commissioners From:
John C. Hoyle, Assistant for Operations, Office of the ED0
Subject:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING JULY 29, 1988 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 and Resources Management A-Nuclear Reactor Regulation B
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards C
Nuclear Regulatory Research D
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data (CRGR Activities)
E Governmental & Public Affairs F
General Counsel G*
Personnel H
j Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights I*
Special Projects J*
Enforcement K
Consolidation L
Regional Offices M
Executive Director for Operations N*
Items ' Addressed by the Commission 0
Meeting Notices P
Proorietary or Other Sensitive Information (Not for Q
external distribution)
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r HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEX ENDING JULY 29, 1988 B unswick 1/2 l
Brunswick Unit I started up and went critical at 5:30 p.m., July 21, 1988, and reached 33% power at 8:00 a.m., July 22, 1988. Full power is expected before the end of the day. The restart fo110wed an outage that began early Thursday An AIT team morning, July 14, to replace the motor on a HPCI injection valve.
was sent to the site on Friday, July 15, to investigate equipment failures associated with the shutdown. A mini-exit was held today at 10:00 a.m., with the fomal exit scheduled for August 18, 1988.
Unit 2 is scheduled to shutdown at midnight tonight for the same type valve motor repair.
A followup status report will be issued as the shutdown and restart of Unit 2 progress.
i FERMI 2 Leak Renews Canadian Concerns A leak which occurred on Friday, July 22, at the Femi 2 plant in Monroe, Michigan has given new impetus to the calls by local (Ontario Province)
Canadian Parliamentarians for an international review, in the fonn of an i
operational safety review (0SART) of the plant by the Internation Energy Agency.
Comons debate which occurred on Monday, July 25, Acting Prime Minister Flora Macdonald concurred in the calls for an IAEA review of Femi but indicat any such request would have to be made to the IAEA by the US government.
Femi 2 has been raised as an issue for discussion between the US and C governments within the context of recent bilateral discussions of nonprolif-eration and energy issues and in March 1988, when Canadian government and parliamentary representatives toured Femi 2 and met with representativ NRC(RegionIII,NRR,andGPA).
to the US government for consideration of an IAEA review of Femi 2, and recent contacts between Canadian government officials and GPA/IP indicate that there l
has been no change in the Canadian government position that only the US government can request an OSART review of a US nuclear plant.
Southwestern Low-Level Radioacti /c Vaste Disposal Compact
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The Southwestern Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact is expected to be submitted to Congress for consent in early August according to compact representatives at the LLW Forum. On July 8. Governor Rose Hofford of Arizona a) proved legislation to enter into a compact with California (which approved tie compact in 1987). Other initially eligible States are North Dakota and South Dakota. California is the first host State and is pursuing siting activities at Ward Valley, CA.
Arizona California planners expect the site to become operational in 1991.
would be the second host State after 30 years unless California decides it wants to continue as host or unless another major generator State is admitted to the compact.
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOUkCES MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS - 1988 For 5-Day Period of July 22, 1988 - July 28, 1988 InitN1 Appeal of Request Initial Decision Received This Week 22 3
Completed This Week 9
1 Carryovers Frcm 1987 157 33 Received In 1988 395 41 Granted In 1988 297 14 Denied In 1988 137 35 Pending 118 25 ACTIONS THIS WEEK l
Received Tho.nas Florestano, Requests copies of the successful technical and cost Wordpro, Inc; proposals and contract under RFP No. RS-ARM-88-230.
(88-374) l Emily Catt, Requests records in the NRC on Great Atlantic Radio Great Atlantic Conspiracy.
Radio Conspiracy (88-375)
Madhulika Jain, Requests two categories of records regarding the leak of i
Government Americium-241 on September 18, 1986, at the Wright Accountability Patterson Air Force Base.
Project (88-376)
Terry Lash, Requests three categories of records regarding data and State of Illinois, computer codes referenced in NUREG-0904, the FES on Department of decommissioning the Rare Earth Facility in West Chicago, Nuclear Safety Illinois.
(88-377)
Lindsay Audin, Requests two categories of records relating to the peer LA Enterorises review of NUREG/CR-4829, known as the Modal Study and (88-378)
Shipping Container Response to Severe Highway and Railway Accidents.
JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
Received, Cont'd Robert Rader, Requests copies of pages or portions of complaints Conner &
or investigative reports that identify respondent Wetterhahn, P.C.
employers in DOL cases under section 210 of the (88-379)
Energy Reorganization Act.
Charles Blau, Requests copies of all records referring to contracts Davis, Meadows, between Aircom Fasteners, Inc., and Texas Utilities Owens, Collier &
Power Company regarding the Comanche Peak nuclear power Zachry plant.
(88-380)
Samuel Meals, Requests copies of the winning technical, management, Emerging and cost proposals related to contract No. NRC-39-88-230.
Technologies, Inc.
(88-381)
Steven Weissman, R quests concurrence copies of NUREG-0675 and all SER Public Utilities inputs to NUREG-0675.
Commission (88-382)
(NRCemployee)
Requests records in the NRC on himself.
(88-383)
Patrick Small, Requests copies of 17 specified registry sheets for sealed F0I Services Inc.
sources and devices.
(88-384)
Linda Bauman, Requests records regarding the June 23, 1988 letter from Government Christopher Grimes regarding the March-June inspection of Accountability the Comanche Peak nuclear power plant (Report Nos.
Project 50-445/88-24 and 50-446/88-21) and to the discussion of (88-385) the findings at the conclusion of the inspection.
Linda Bauman, Requests records regarding the July 15, 1988 letter from Government R. F. Warnick regarding the June-July inspection of the Accountability Comanche Peak nuclear power plant (Report Nos. 50-445/88-42 Project and 50-446/88-38) and to the discussion of the findings (88-386) at the conclusion of the inspection.
Linda Bauman, Requests records regarding the July 15, 1988 letter from Governmr.nt R. F. Warnick regarding the June-July inspection of the Accountability Comanche Peak nuclear power plant (Report Nos. 50-445/88-40 Project and 50-446/88-36) and to the discussion of the findings (88-387) at the conclusion of the inspection.
Linda Bauman, Requests records regarding the July 15, 1988 letter from Government R. F. Warnick regarding the June-July inspection of the Accountability Comanche Peak nuclear power plant (Report Nos. 50-445/88-45 Project and 50-446/88-41) a'nd to the discussion of the findings (88-388) at the conclusion of the inspection.
JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
Received, Cont'd Linda Bauman, Requests records regarding the July 15, 1988 letter from Government R. F. Warnick regarding the June-July inspection of the
. Accountability Comanche Peak nuclear power plant (Report Nos. 50-445/88-41 Project and 50-446/88-37) and to the discussion of the findings (88-389) at the conclusion of the inspection.
Peter Riehm, Requests a copy of the May 1988 edition of the course KMC, Inc.
manual for the Fundamentals of Inspection Course (88-390) offered at the Technical Training Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Barbara Lenz, Requests a copy of the bid tab for RFQ 800846 for serials Washington subscription services, FY 88.
Management Group, Inc.
(88-391)
Linda Bauman, Requests records regarding the safety inspection by the Law Offices of NRC on H&G Inspection Company's by-product material license Billie Pirner Garde on June 1, 1988.
(88-392)
Kirk Paul Lafler, Requests a copy of the proposal for contract No. NRC-Software 39-88-230.
Intelligence Corp.
(88-393)
L. Glen Kurowski, Requests copies of the manual on procedures for inspecting Lafser & Schreiber by-product material licensees and applicable field notes.
(88-394)
Gail Barazani, Requests, for her client, records pertaining to industrial Carnow, Conibear hygiene and safety inspections and accidents with injuries
& Associates, Ltd.
to workers at the Dresden nuclear power plant.
(88-395)
Richard Lofy.
APPEAL TO THE ED0 for the release of one record denied in Parameter, Inc.
its entirety relating to RFP No. RS-01E-87-119.
(88-A-39-87-672)
Joseph Felton, APPEAL TO THE EDO for the release of one record denied in Nuclear Licensing its entirety relating to the June 16, 1988 meeting between the NRC and ASNT to discuss the certification of Rep (orts 88-A-40-88-350) radiographers.
Linda Bauman, APPEAL TO THE EDO for the adequacy of search for records Government concerning a request for records regarding Inspection Accountability Report Nos. 50-334/88-16 and 50-412/88-11 on the Beaver Valley Project nuclear power plant.
(88-A-41-88-334)
JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
Granted Timothy Gaffney, In response to a referral from the Air Force for reports Dayton Daily News on incidents involving nuclear materials managed or (88-341) handled in Ohio by the Department of Defense (D00) or companies operating under D0D contracts, infonned the requester that the NRC located no agency records subject to this request. Suggested that he contact the DOE.
Ophelia Williams.
In response to a request for copies of printouts from J/R/A Associates the 766 system providing (1) the total number of (88-359) inspection hours for each of the Region IV plants for CY 87, and (2) the total number of violations for each of the Region IV plants for CY 87, made available one printout containing the requested information.
Denied (NRCemployee)
In response to a request for records pertaining to his (87-797) security clearance, made available 27 records. Denied portions of seven records, disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy and disclose the identities of confidential sources.
Joseph Felton, In response to a request for copies of (1) May 20,1988 Nuclear Licensing memorandum to R. F. Fraley transmitting 10 CFR Part 20 Reports proposed final rule, "Standards for Protection Against (88-352)
Radiation," and (2) June 1, 1987, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, "Recomendations J
on Limits for Exposure to Ionizing Radiation," made available item 1.
Denied item 2 in its entirety, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
Charles Jones In response to an APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION for the (88-A-31-88-92) release of eight records denied in their entirety relating to a request for six categories of records related to 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R, made available one record. Continued to deny the remaining seven records, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
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DIVISION OF CON 1RAci; AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING JULY 29, 1988 PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION RFP No.:
RES-88-067
Title:
"Structure Damping Research Program"
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Description:==
Assess appropriateness of structural damping values used for design of nuclear power plants or evaluation of existing plants.
Period of Performance:
2 years Sponsor:
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Status:
Best and Final offers are due on August 4, 1988.
JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
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4 OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION ITEMS OF INTEREST Week Ending July 29, 1988 i
Brunswick 1/2 Brunswick Unit I started up and went critical at 5:30 p.m., July 21, 1988, and reached 33% power at 8:00 a.m., July 22, 1988.
Full power is expected before the end of the day. The restert followed an outage that began early Thursday morning, July 14, to replace the motor on a HPCI injection valve. An AIT team was sent to the site on Friday, July 15, to investigate equipment failures associated with the shutdown. A mini-exit was held today at 10:00 a.m., with the formal exit scheduled for August 18, 1988.
Unit 2 is scheduled to shutdown at midnight tonight for the same type valve motor repair.
A followup status report will be issued as the shutdown and restart of Unit 2 progress.
Pilgrim By letter dated August 21, 1987, the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, issued an interim decision concerning a request filed pursuant to 10 CFR 2.206 by the Honorable William B. Golden. The petition requested that the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station remain shutdown or have its license suspended. The basis for the request was (1) deficiencies in licensee management, (2) inadequacies in the emergency radiological plan, and (3) inherent deficiencies in the containment structure.
The Director's Interim Decision denied items (2) and (3) and indicated that management issues would be addressed in a subsequent response. The petitioners filled on October 1,1987, in the United States Courts of Appeals for the First Circuit (Boston, Massachusetts) requesting judicial review of the Director's Interim Decision which denied their request for specific enforcement action.
The Court of Appeals rendered its decision on July 15, 1988.
In its decision, the Court addressed the questions of both finality and judicial reviewability.
The court held that the Director's Decision constitutes final agency action within the meaning of the applicable jurisdictional statues.
It further held that given the lack of a meaningful standard of review in either the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. 52011 et seq., or the NRC regulations, the refusal of the NRC to issue a show cause order against Boston Edison Company is not subject to judicial review, JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE B
South Texas Project, Unit 1 South Texas Project, Unit I reached 100% power at 0240 CDST on July 27, 1988.
The licensee plans to complete a portion of the data collection and then trip tht: unit (Test #23, Full Load Rejection Test). While the unit is down the licensee will make minor modifications and repairs on the secondary side.
Following completion of the repairs, the unit will complete its testing at 100% and conduct its 100 hour0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> run.
Forthcoming meeting w/NUMARC on Information Notices 88-19 and 88-46 Date & Time:
Tuesday, August 2,1988 at 1:00 p.m.
Location:
One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Room 8/8/11 Rockville, Maryland 20852
Purpose:
To discuss industry actions in response to Information Notices 88-19 and 88-46, and related issues concerning misrepresented electrical equipment furnished to the nuclear industry.
Participants:
NRC NUMARC L. Shao S. Weiss B. Rasin B. Grimes E. Brach R. Bell, et al.
J. Roe U. Potapovs C. Rossi C. Berlinger G. Lainas A. Thadani K. Eccleston F. Rosa D. Matthews JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE B
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending July 29, 1988 INDUSTRIAL AND MEDICAL NUCLEAR SAFETY Fuel Cycle Safety Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS)
On July 21, 1988, HMSS staff met with management of NFS, Erwin, Tennessee.
The NFS representives outlined their plans for withdrawing funds from the escrow fund for a certain project in the ongoing decommissioning operation of the liquid retention ponds.
NFS indicated that the escrow agreement requires NFS to certify the decommissioning is proceeding pursuant to an NRC-approved plan. NFS plans to submit the project plan to the NRC for review shortly.
Meeting with the MRS Commission NMSS staff met with the MRS Commission, at their invitation, on July 25, 1988, to provide information related to the results of NRC's previous studies on monitored retrievable storage. Others included in the invitation were the Department of Energy, Congressional staff, tne State of Tennessee, the General Accounting Office, the Edison Electric Institute, the Natural Resources De-fense Council, and the Sierra Club.
LOW-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT Inspection of Battelle Columbus Labs On July 19-20, 1988, a LLWMD staff member accompanied a Region III inspector on an inspection of Battelle Columbus Laboratories radwaste processing facilities. The purpose of the inspection was to review the procedures used by Battelle for characterizing and classifying irradiated hardware in response to questions raised by the State of South Carolina. A preliminary evaluation indicates that additional explicit guidance may aid licensees to more accurately classify their waste.
Decommissioning Rule On August 3 and 4, representatives of the Regulatory Branch of the Division of Low-Level Waste Management and Decommissioning, NMSS and the Materials Engineering Brane.h, RES, will be conducting a workshop for Regional represen-tatives on the provisions of the Decommissioning Rule which became effective on July 27, 1988.
JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE C
2 The purpose of the workshop is to familiarize the Regional staff with the requirements of the rule. This should result in a more effective and uniform implementation of the rule. At least one representative from each Region will be attending this workshop, i
SAFEGUARDS j
Domestic Pilot Test of Tactical Response Exercise Procedures On July 20, NMSS staff met with members of the Babcock and Wilcox (B&W) security organization in Lynchburg, VA to discuss their planning for the pilot test of the tactical response exercise procedures.
B&W has agreed to conduct the pilot test.
The pilot test is a "shakedor:n" exercise to try out the licensee guidance that has been prepared, uncover any problem areas, and give NRC some introductory experience with tactical exercises before the regular program formally begins.
TRANSPORTATION TRUPACT II Shipping Container Tests Tests on a full st: ale TRUPACT !! shipping container (Unit #2) began on July 8, 1988 (this unit is being examined and refitted for later testing). On July 22, 1988, the first of a series of tests was conducted on Unit fl. This test was a thirty-foot, bottom-end oblique drop on the tie-down lug. The external stainless steel skin near the tie-down lug was torn for ab9ut.3 inches. No foam insulation was exposed. This test will be followed by other thirty-foot drop tests in different orientations, puncture tests and a fire test. The series of tests on the Unit #1 1s expected to be completed by mid-September.
A test series on Unit #2 is expected to commence in August. The TRUPACT 11 shipping container is designed for the transport of contact-handled transuranic waste from Department of Energy (DOE) l facilities to the DOE Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, j
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0FFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Items of Interest Week Ending July 29, 1988 CONTAINMENT PERFORMANCE AND PROTECTION FROM RADIATION Meeting with GRS on NUREG-1150 and German Risk Study A meeting was held in Albuquerque, NM on July 11-13, 1988 between of Gesellschaft fur Reaktorsicherheit (GRS)(SNL, BNL) and representatives representatives of RES and its contractors i
to exchange infomation on the progress of NUREG-1150 and of Phase B of the Geman Risk Study (a PRA of the Biblis plant).
Phase B of the German Risk Study is progressing well and is scheduled for completion early in 1989. The German representatives obtained analyses for NUREG-1150 which will assist their study and agreed to review draft information on NUREG-1150 relative to the expert elicitations conducted. Further exchange meetings are tentatively scheduled in Cologne in September,1988, and in Pittsburgh in April,1988, in conjunction with the upcoming ANS Topical Meeting on Probabilistic Risk Analysis.
REGULATORY ANALYSIS
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USI A-45, "Shutdown Decay Heat Removal Requirements" In A RES presentation to CRGR on July 14, 1988, coments were received on the staff proposed resolution. CRGR voted to approve the proposal.
- Next, the Comission package will be finalized, with ACRS presentations on July 27, 1988 to request ACRS approval.
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W Special Workshop on Validation of Hydrogeologic Transport Models On July 19-21, 1988, a special workshop on validation of unsaturated flow and transport models was convened at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission's (US NRC) headquarters in Washington, D.C.
The workshop was developed in conjunction with the International Project for Validation of Geosphere Transport Models(INTRAVAL). The workshop co-sponsors were the U.S. NRC and the U.S.
Department of Energy (US DOE). The purpose of the workshop was to closely examine the field experimental databases and modeling approaches for the INTRAVAL test cases in unsaturated media.
The detailed presentations provided information for the interested INTRAVAL Project Teams to begin numerical simulations of the test case problems prior to the 2nd INTRAVAL Workshop to be held in Tucson, Arizona November 14-18, 1988. The test cases discussed were two NRC-funded research studies, Las Cruces Trench, and Apache Leap Tuff Site, and a USGS study, the G-Tunnel experiments at the Nevada Test Site. Over 30 JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE D
2 attendees participated in the three day workshop with representatives from the U.S. DOE and U.S. NRC INTRAVAL Project Teams, and the State of Nevada. Also in attendance were the NRC licensing and research staff, NRC contractors (i.e.,
MIT, NMSU, PNL, and SNL), and various interested U.S. governmental agency staff (i.e.,EPAandUSGS).
The INTRAVAL study including these three test cases will provide information on validation strategies for ground-water flow and transport models that will be used in performance assessment of low and high-level radioactive waste disposal sites.
Contact:
T.J.Nicholson,RES(ext.23856)
PREVENT DAMAGE TO REACTOR CORES Evaluation of LaSalle Instability Event RES has developed a research effort to assist NRR in evaluating implications of the LaSalle instability event. We have incorporated comments from NRR and AEOD staff (regarding specifics of the planned calculations) into the state-ment of work for BNL.
BNL indicates the work could be completed by early November 1988. The work will be used to confirm the appropriateness of GE calculations that will attempt to correlate APRM readings with margins to thennal limits in the core.
Questions regarding implications of instability for BWR ATWS events will be addressed separately by BNL in FY 1989.
Recently Issued Publication Reg. Guide 8.32, "Criteria for Establishing a Tritium Bioassay Program,"
Task OP 713-4.
Contact:
Barbara Brooks, RES (301) 492-3738 l
JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE D
J Items of Interest Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Week Ending July 29, 1988 Diagnostic Evaluation and Incident Investigation Branch (DEIIB)
On July 28, 1988, a DEIIB team leader and member met with Detroit Edison Company representatives to discuss the upcoming diagnostic evaluation of Fermi Unit 2 and to obtein licensee documents needed to continue its preparations for the Diagnostic Evaluation Team.
Efforts continued to finalize the evaluation plan, including team membership, and to prepare for the first team meeting, which has been scheduled for August 8 and 9th.
Incident Response Branch (IRB)
On July 25, IRB staff members participated in an initial meeting with the NRC Consolidation Group and Dewberry and Davis, the architect / engineer, to discuss relocation of the Operations Center to White Flint 2.
On July 26-27, the Chief, IRB and staff members participated in the 15th Emergency Response Coordinators' Workshop in Region II to discuss Incident Response Program objectives for 1988-1989.
Representatives from all regions and the Emergency Preparedness Branch of NRR were present.
On July 27, IRB staff members met with members of the Divisions of Telecommunications Services and Contracts to discuss the protest filed by one of the bidders for the Alert Notification System procurement.
Preliminary Notifications The following Preliminary Notifications were issued during the past week, j
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PN0-II-88-43B, Carolina Power & Light Company (Brunswick Units 1 and 2),
Augmented Inspection Team at Brunswick Departs.
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PNO-II-88-43C, Carolina Power & Light Company (Brunswick Units 1 and 2),
l Completion of Augmented Inspection at Brunswick.
c.
PNO-II-88-45, Movats Incorporated (Agreement State Jurisdiction),
i Contamination Found on Testing Equipment Imported from India, d.
PNO-III-88-66, Commonwealth Edison Company (Quad Cities 2), Shutdown to Repair Generator Ground.
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PNO-V-88-49. Precision Cast Parts (Agreement State), Fire Causing Damage in Excess of $10,000.
JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE E
. Committee to Review Generic Comunications The CRGR considered three items at Meeting No. 142 on July 27, 1988:
(1) A proposed Revision 2 to Reg. Guide 1.106, "Thermal Overload Protection for Motor-0perated Valves for Nuclear Power Plants;"
(2) The NRC staff's resolution of a CRGR recomendation on the proposed removal of fire protection system water requirements from plant technical Meeting No. 141) proposed Generic Letter reviewed by the Committee at specifications (
- and (3) The proposed resolution for USI A-3, A-4, and A-5 pertaining to steam generator tube integrity.
The Comittee recomended against issuance of the revision to Reg. Guide 1.106 for coment at this time, but also recommended that the staff develop additional information in support of the need for issuing this guidance. The Committee accepted the staff's position that licensees should be able to remove fire water requirements from plant tech specs in connection with adoption by licensees of the new Fire Protection Standard License Condition (the staff will coordinate the final wording of the proposed Generic letter withOGC). The Committee recommended in favor of approval of the proposed USI resolution, subject to several minor clarifications to be coordinated with the CRGR staff.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEEK ENDING JULY 29, 1988 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS FERMI 2 Leak Renews Canadian Concerns A leak which occurred on Friday, July 22, at the Femi 2 plant'in Monroe, Michigan has given new impetus to the calls by local (Ontario Province)
Canadian Parliamentarians for an international review, in the form of an operational safety review (0SART), of the plant by the International Atomic Energy Agency. According to Canadian press reports on the Canadian House of Comons debate which occurred on Monday, July 25, Acting Prime Minister Flora Macdonald concurred in the calls for an IAEA review of Fermi but indicated that any such request would have to be made to the IAEA by the US government.
Fermi 2 has beer, rai:cd as an issue for discussion between the US and Canadian governments within the context of recent bilateral discussions of nonprolif-eration and energy issues and in March 1988, when Canadian government and parliamentary representatives toured Fermi 2 and met with representatives of NRC (Region III, NRR, and GPA). There has been no Canadian government request to the US government for consideration of an IAEA review of Fermi 2, and recent contacts between Canadian government officials and GPA/IP indicate that there has been no change in the Canadian government position that only the US government can request an OSART review of a US nuclear plant.
Interagency Meeting on RERTR Program Mr. Norman Wolfe of the Arms Control Disarmament Agency (ACDA) chaired an interagency meeting on Monday, July 26 to report on the status of ACDA's budget support efforts for the Reduced Enrichment in Research and Test Reactors Program (RERTR) and to determine whether interested agencies (DOE, DOS, OSD, NRC, OMB) support the ACDA staff's proposals in this area. Marvin Peterson and Elaine Hemby, GPA/IP, attended for NRC.
Although there are differences of oninion within ACDA, its staff currently proposes an "orderly phaseout" of the RERTR program which would entail the funding of $2.2 million for FY 1989 with completion of the program scheduled for FY 1991. All agencies expressed support for this proposal (the alternative is to cease funding imediately). Based on this consensus, ACDA staff will now recommend to their director continued support of the RERTR program at the proposed $2.2M level.
STATE, LOCAL AND INDIAN TRIBE PROGRAMS National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners Sumer Meeting Commissioner Rogers represented the NRC at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Comissioners (NARUC) Sumer Committee Meetings in San Diego, California on July 24-25, 1988. Comissioner Rogers was accompanied by his Legal Assistant, Myron Kaman, and Spiros Droggitis, SLITP. The Subcommittee on Nuclear Waste Disposal was briefed by its staff on the status JULY 29, 1988 ENCLOSURE F
i of: defense waste payments litigation; spent fuel storage cost study; the high-level waste disposal program schedule; and NRC's pre-licensing activities.
The Subcommittee also received a status report from Charles Kay on DOE's HLW program and from Lucien Proteau from Electricite de France on the French waste disposal program.
The Subcommittee on Nuclear Issues discussed the status of Price-Anderson and NRC reorganization legislation, NRC's decomissioning rule and performance incentives in relation to safety. The Subcommittee also discussed H.R. 4653, the Nuclear Decomissioning Reserve Fund Act of 1988, uranium enrichment legislation and H.R.1570, the Nuclear Power Emergency Response Data System Act of 1988.
l Low-level Radioactive Waste Forum Quarterly Meeting Steve Salomon, GPA/SLITP, and Paul Lohaus. NMSS, attended the quarterly meeting of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Forum, held in Toronto, Canada, July 25-26, 1988. About 50 persons representing compacts and States attended. Major issues addressed included NRC's role in the 1990 Congressional milestone for license application submission and Governor's certification procedures, and mixed waste.
NRC staff reviewed the status of NRC rulemaking on emergency access provisions, the greater-than-Class-C proposed rule, the status of NRC reasserting authority in Agreement States for onsite disposal, and the policy statement for cooperation with States with regard to inspection of LLW activities at NRC licensed facilities. A representative of Atomic Energy of Canada. Ltd. briefed participants on Canadian LLW disposal technologies. On July 27, the Forum participants toured the LLW storage, incineration and com) action facilities located at the Bruce Nuclear Power Station at Tiverton, on.ake Huron.
Southwestern Low-level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact The Southwestern Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact is expected to be i
submitted to Congress for consent in early August according to compact representatives at the LLW Forum. On July 8. Governor Rose Mofford of Arizona approved legislation to enter into a compact with California (which approved the compact in 1987). Other initially eligible States are North Dakota and South Dakota. California is the first host State and is pursuing siting activities at Ward Valley, CA, California planners expect the site to become operational in 1991. Arizona would be the second host State after 30 years unless California decides it wants to continue as host or unless another major generator State is admitted to the compact.
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4 0FFICE OF PERSONNEL ITEMS OF INTEREST Week Ending July 29, 1988 TVA Job Fairs NRC representatives from OP, NRR and Regions II through V attended Job Fairs sponsored by TVA for employees who are being laid off. Approxinately 600 people with engineering, science, math, computer and secretarial experience were interviewed in Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tennessee and at Huntsville, Alabama. Resumes of the most qualified applicants were being distributed innediately to technical offices with vacancies in an attempt to expedite the process of consideration and selection.
Thrift Savings Plan The second Thrift Savings Plan Open Season for 1988 ended on July 31.
Employees had the option to enroll or change contributions in the Government-wide program. A total of 161 election forms were received.
Of these, 59 were new enrollments, 98 were changes to current enrollments, and 4 were terminations. The next Thrift Savings Pian Open Season will be held November 15, 1988 through January 31, 1989.
Arrivals and Departures Only two full-time permanent employees entered on duty this week, both at Region I: Stephen Barr, Reactor Engineer and Stephen Horwitz, Field Public Affairs Officer.
Part-timers Daniel Pearlman, Law Clerk, ASLBP and Mark Stella, Senior Fellow, ACRS, also started work.
Losses were high, including four retirements: Alan Rosenthal, Chairman, ASLAP; Thomas Rehm Assistant for Operations, E00; Glenn Terry, Section Leader, NMSS; and Gerald Paulsen, Senior Computer System Analyst, ARM. One employee left the Headquarters Office:
Elizabeth Ten Eyck, Deputy Director, Division of Safeguards and Transportation, NMSS. All other losses were from Regional Offices. Leaving Region I were: Roland Bailey, Physical Security Inspector; William Kushner, Safeguards Scientist; Walter Martin, Physica' Security Inspector; Christina Lapera and Eleanor Rathgeb, both Secretaries, Region II lost Dwight Brewar, Senior Resident Inspector, and Region IV lost Margaret Jayne, Administrative Assistant.
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Office of Enforcement Items of Interest Week Ending July 29, 1988 The following Significant Enforcement Actions were taken the week of July 25, 1988.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $75,000 was issued to Carolina Power and Light Company on July 25, 1988.
The action was based on three violations that occurred during a two month period. The first involved leaving a control rod fully withdrawn with a reactor protection system shorting links installed. The second involved the failure to have required system alignments completed prior to a change in Operational Condition as required by the Technical Specifications. The third involved the failure to maintain a proper shutdown cooling alignment which resulted in an unplanned 35'F rise in reactor temperature. The base civil penalty was escalated 50% for poor past performance which included anothe'-
inadvertent heatup event.
(EN88-61)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount to Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation of $50,000 was issued July)27, 1988 (Ginna Nuclear Power Plant. The action was based on the failure to test various safety related check valves as required by the approved inservice tettingprogramand10CFR50.55a(g).
(EN88-62)
An Order Iraposing a Civil Penalty in the amount of $100,000 was issued today to Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (Wolf Creek Generating Station).
The action was based on several examples of significant procedural control weaknesses during the performance of outage activities.
The licensee responded to the Notice in a letter dated April 14, 1988. After considering the licensee's response, the staff concluded that an adequate basis to mitigate the civil penalty was not provided.
(EN88-22A)
Civil Penalties Paid Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas paid the Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $5,000. The action was based on the failure to provide appropriate personnel dosimetry, proper placenent of personnel dosimetry, l
failure to establish proper control of high radiation areas, and failure to provide radiological instructions to personnel working in a restricted area.
The civil penalty base was increased by 100% based on prior notice, multiple i
examples, and duration of the violations over a four month period.
(EA 88-92)
Tennessee Valley Authority (Sequoyah Unit 2) paid the proposed civil penalty in the amount of $50,000. The action was based on a failure to maintain the required number of centrifugal charging pumps operable in an operational Mode in which they were required and a failure to promptly report this condition to the NRC as required by 10 CFR 50.72.
(EA 88-86)
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Other The Depart ot rf the Air Force has responded to the June 17. 1988 hotice of Violation oposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $102,500.
This ar' based on an inspection and investigation of an event at Wright iir Force Base near Dayton, Ohio and involved the failure
'icant spill of americium-241 and an overex In its Jorce (1) denied the reporting violation, (posure.2) stated that to repc responst r it cons.
civil penalty to be unjustified, and (3) questioned the constitut.
authority concerning the NRC's jurisdiction to impcse a civil pensity on the Air Force (another Federal agency). The staff is evaluating the Air Force's response.
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OFFICE OF CONSOLIDATION Items of Interest Week Ending July 29, 1988 Onsite Parking at 0WFN The developer of One White Flint North has informed NRC that construction of a temporary parking lot behind One White Flint North will begin shortly, and that it will be completed early in September. Montgomery County required the developer to provide this lot in order to fulfill the zoning requirem"nts for the site. When the second building is constructed, the temporary fat llity will be replaced by a permanent underground parking garage, to be located at the southeast corner of the site.
The new lot will have over 300 parking spaces.
Information on rates and operating procedures will be available later.
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REGION II ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING JULY 29, 1988 1.
During the period July 26-27, the Region II Office hosted an Emergency Response Coordinator's Counterpart Meeting. Counterpart staff members from Headquarters and other Regions attended this meeting.
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On July 29, representatives of the Georgia Power Company were in the Region II Office to attend a Managemenc Meeting to discuss their plans for improving the Emergency Operating Procedures and Procedure Upgrade Program at Plant Hatch.
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DOE has completed visual and ultra-sound examinations of the cesium-137 sources in the pool at Radiation Sterilizers, Inc.,
Decatur, Georgia.
The results of these examinations indicated that 29 of the sources have been identified as ' suspect'.
Further-more, two of these 29 appear to have pin hole leaks in the area of the bottom weld as confirmed by the ultra-sound examination.
DOE expects to initiate the shipment of some suspect sources from RSI to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in early August 1988 for evaluation and destructive examination, all of which is expected to be completed by September 1988.
DOE issued on July 27, 1988 a letter to all licensees using pool type irradiators advising that the cesium-137 sources be placed in wet storage and left in this condition until such time as the mechanism of leakage and final disposition of these capsules is determined.
The Governor of the State of Georgia on July 21, 1988 established an investigation team, which will include representatives of NRC, to investigate the circumstances of the incident at RSI and to prepare a report of "lessons learned". The first meeting of this team is scheduled for August 5, 1988.
On July 28, 1988, the Director, Office of Nuclear Materials Safeguards and Security, and other select Headquarters staff, as well as Region II representatives, visited and toured the RSI facility in Decatur, Georgia.
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A special criticality safety team inspection was conducted during l
the week of July 18-22, 1988 at the Babcock & Wilcox Naval Nucica*
Fuel Division facility in Lynchburg, Virginia.
The team wat comprised of Region II and NMSS personnel.
The team found that
,significant major weaknesses existed in the licensee's nuclear criticality safety program.
Based on the team's findings, the licensee suspended operations in two portions of their processes until appropriate nuclear criticality safety controls could be instituted.
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2 shut-down during the period July 23-31.) The licensee has established an action plan to address both immediate and long range corrective actions.
Region II and NMSS are currently reviewing this plan, j
and a Confirmation of Action Letter will be issued. The licensee i
will not be permitted to restart operations in these two areas until at least the completion and evaluation of the results of an ongoing internal audit.
A management meeting will be ehld with B&W at Region II on August 1.
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Region IV Items of Interest Week Ending July 29, 1988 1.
The Senior Vice President, River Bend Nuclear Group of Gulf States Utilitics, and other members of his staff, met in the Region IV office on July 26, 1988 to discuss the five-year plan for the River Band Station.
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Omaha Public Power District and Region IV management mot on July 28 to discuss findings and corrective actions pertaining to 15 deficiencies identified by the NRC observer team during the Fort Calhoun Station emergency preparedness exercise conducted on June 22, 1988.
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ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION - Week Ending July 29, 1988 A.
STAFF REQUIREMENTS - AFFIRMATION / DISCUSSION AND V0TE, 3:30 P.M.,
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE r' LINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - SECY to V. Stello, Jr., EDO and h. Parler, GC dated 7/25/88 I.
SECY-88-174 - Licensing Board Decision on Operator License Examination (In the Matter of Alfred J.
Morabito, LBP-88-10, gril 20, 1988) l The Commission, by a 4-0 vote, approved an order disposing of the Licensing Board decision in the matter of Alfred J. Morabito.
The order vacates the Licensing Board's decision and the i
staff's underlying denial of Mr. Morabito's license since the controversy is now moot.
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SECY-88-170 - Shoreham - Intervenors' Motion for Recon-sideration of Commission Decision The Commission, by a 4-0 vote, approved an order responding to an intervenors' motion for reconsideration of a June 11, 1987, Comrt.ission decision (CLI-87-05) in which the Commission partially 1
denied intervenors' request to reopen the record of the pro-ceeding.
The order denied the motion for reconsideration.
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SECY-87-298 - Final Rule for Revision to 10 CFR Part 72 Entitled, "Licensing Requirements for the Independent Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste," and Conforming Amendments to 10 CFR Parts 2, 19, 20, 21, 51, 70. 73, 75, and 150 The Commission, by a 4-0 vote, approved amendments to 10 CFR Part 72 to provide for licensing the storage of spent nuclear fuel and HLW in a monitored retrievable storage facility as circulated to the Commission on June 8, 1988.
The Federal Register Notice should be forwarded for signature and publication.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON MATTERS OF COMMON INTEREST BETWEEN NRC AND EPA IN THE REGULATION OF RADIOLOGICAL HAZARDS, 10:00 A.M.,
FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - SECY to V. Stello, Jr., E00 dated 7/25/88 The Commission was briefed by the staff on issues of common interest between the NRC and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the regulation of radiological hazards.
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EPA representatives responding to Commission questions were:
- Floyd Galpin Office of Radiation Protection
$7ames Macris Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response The Commission expressed its desire for the staff to obtain EPA's comments and concerns, if any, over the staff's proposed definition of below regulatory concern.
The Commission requested this issue be of high priority at both the NRC and EPA.
Should the staff believe that a Commission letter requesting EPA to elevate the priority of this issue is warranted, the staff should propose such a letter to the Commission.
Chairman Zech requested the staff to continue its close working relationship with EPA and to keep the Commission apprised on matters before the two agencies.
Where here is dual jurisdiction between the NRC and EPA, the staff should strive to accomplish NRC's and EPA's regulatory mission without seeking legislative action.
Chairman Zech also requested the staff to closely interact with the Department of Energy in the areas of mill tailing sites and high level wasto.
He requested the staff to be mindful of consistency among government agencies and in meeting legislative schedules.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - PERIODIC BRIEFING ON OPERATING REACTORS AND FUEL FACILITIES, 1:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MRYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - SECY to V. Stello, Jr., EDO dated 7/28/88 The Commission was briefed by the staff on the status of operating reactors and fuel facilities.
The Commission requested and the staff committed to provide the following:
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A Commission paper identifying the interfaces and actions for addressing the contamination problems at the Safety Light Corporation's facility at Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.
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Commission paper listing the contaminated facilities which fall beycsnd NRC's release limits and will require decontamination.
The Commission also requested the staff i
to investigate if any site was under DOE /DOD control.
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Commission paper on NRC's oversight of individuals nrohibited from participating in NRC licensed activities.
Chairman Zach requested the staff to:
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Apprise the Commission of staf: #.4 assessment and recommendations of Stone and Webster's evaluation of Fort Calhoun's overall engineering capabilities and the licensee's response to the Stone and Webster recommendations.
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Discuss at the next Commission briefing on this subject, those plants warranting reduced oversight activities, i
Commissioner Rogers requested the staff to verify that the most recent SALP ratings for Nine Mile Point have been programmed into the SINET (Safety Information Network).
Chairman Zech observed that many of the fuel facilities licensees are committing to clean their contaminated sites but have not shown signs of decreasing contamination.
He directed the staff to get the licensees' attention that the commission expects increased performance and increased safety.
The staff should seek Commission assistance if needed.
Commissioner carr, in regard to the LaSalle power oscillation event, recommended that the staff review the operator procedures for such an event.
He observed that the time for reactor scram appeared excessive.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - PERIODIC BRIEFING BY THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS (ACRS), 2:00 P.M.,
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE - SECY to R. Fraley, Executive Director, ACRS dated 7/28/8_8 The Con. mission met with the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) to discuss the staff's proposed generic letter on individual plant examination (IPE) and the Integrated Safety Assessment Program II.
Chairman Zech requested the ACRS to submit a paper on design criteria for containments based on present knowledge.
He requested the ACRS to outline the issues and provide recommendations.
Commissioner Roberts reminded the Committee of the Commission's prior request for the ACRS' active participation in the staff's effort to develop a notice of proposed rulemaking on maintenance at nuclear power plants.
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.s EG NRR MEETING NOTICES
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8/2/88 White Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/NUMARC to discuss NRC/NUMARC D. Matthews 1:00 Room 8-B-1) industry actions in response to Information Notices 88-19 and 88-46 i
1 8/3/88 50-413/
Catawba Site Meeting w/ Duke Power and SAIC NRC/SAIC/
K. Jabbour 8:30-4:30 414 Lake Wylie, SC to discuss generic activity on Duke Power l
Reduced Surveillance Testing at Power (Catawba) 4 8/9/88 White Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/lNPO regarding INP0 NRC/INP0/NUMARC J. Roe i
9:30-11:30 Room 10-B-11 Involvement w/ Operator Requalification Program
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White Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/ Houston Lighting
-W/NRC/HL&P G. Dick 9:00 499 Room 14-B-13 and Power Co. to discuss status of BMI Thimble Tube Studies (South Texas) 8/11/E8 50-528 White Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/ Arizona Public NRC/APSC M. Davis 9:00 Room 14-B-11 Service Co. re: Palo Verde 1 i
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July 29,1988 DIVISION OF LOW-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DECOMMISSIONING ATTENDEES /
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DOCKET l ' DATE NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 8/I OWFN Discuss Options for Potential MBell, LLRB MBell 2:00 p.m.
6B9 NRC Implementation of EPA's RBoyle, LLRB Toxic Substances Control Act RFonner, OGC Standards for NARM KDragonette, LLRB KSchneider, GPA 4
FGAlpin EPA MBandrowski, EPA 8/3 All Day OWFN 4B13 Provide Guidance to Regions on KSteyer, RES LPittiglio, NRC the Requirements for Decomm-CFeldman, RES issioning NRC Facilities.
FGardile, RES RWood, NRR DMartin, LLRB Regions, I, II, III, IV LPittiglio 4
10/18-19 All Day Albany, NY QA Workshop for the State of State of New York LPittiglio, NRC New York Co-Effort between EG&G NRC/ DOE /EG&G & the State of DOE New York LPittiglio, LLRB i
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co 7/25-8/1/88 Vienna, Austria Consultants meeting to revise IAEA staff DCool 10:00 a. m.
IAEA document "The Applica-DCool, hMSS tion of the Principles of Radiation to Sources of Potential Exposure" 8/1-5/88 Vienna, Austria Advisory Group meeting to IAEA Advisory JHickey develop guidance on controlling Group members radioactive consumer products. JHickey l
(IAEA) i 8/2/88 WFN Rm 6B11 fleeting with Withrop, Stimson, RProvencher RProvencher Putnam, & Roberts (WSPB) Law Reps of WSPB i
Firm RE GA/SFC LRouse JSwift i
8/2/88 WFN 6813 Discuss 3M's response to NRC R. Bernero, NMSS M. Lamastra Order to Show Cause R. Hall J. Austin i
L. Chandler, OGC D. Nussbaumer, GPA J. Lieberman, OE i
8/3/88 King of Prussia,PA Meeting with RI regarding G. Bidinger G. Bidinger Combustion Enforcement L. Rouse
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m E 8/2-3/88 NAS Colloquim on Quality Assurance MNataraja MNataraja 2101 Constitution Practices for Underground JKennedy Ave., N.W.
Radioactive Waste Repositories JTaylor Washington, DC REBrowning BJY0ungblood LRiddle DIVISION OF SAFEGUARDS AND TRANSPORTATION l
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 8/4/88 Jackson, MS Presentation at the Regional Administrator, Grace j
noon BWR Startup and and SERI Senior Operating Experience Management Conference IV, sponsored i
by System Energy j
Resources, Inc. (SERI) 8/4/88 Miami, FL FP&L - Turkey Point Licensee, Deputy RA Ernst 9:00 am Management Meeting and Selected Staff members
't 8/10/88 RII Office Management Meeting Licensee, Regional Grace 1:00 pm Duke Power Company -
Administrator and Catawba and McGuire Selected RII Staff Sites Members 8/16/88 RII Office Enforcement Conference Same as above Grace 10:00 am CP&L - Harris Facility 8/18/88 Raleigh, NC Brunswick AIT Exit Licensee, Reg. Adm.,
Grace am Meeting and Selected HQs and RII Staff Members 8/23/88 Lynchburg, VA Management Meeting Licensee and selected Stohr 4
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RIII Office Enforcement Conference Commonwealth Edison Co.
C. J. Paperiello 9:00 50-295; 50-304 (Braidwood/ Zion) 8/19 50-10; 50-237; RIII Office Enforcement Conference Commonwealth Edison Co.
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8/17/88 50-285 Region IV OPPD presentation of their plans for S&W Representative T. Westerman 1:00 p.m.
responding to S&W independent management OPPD: Petersen, assessment.
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