ML20151V112
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August 10, 1988 For:
The Comissioners From:
John C. Hoyle, Assistant for Operations, Office of the ED0
Subject:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING AUGUST 5,1988 A sumary 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 Reguiation 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
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 Comission 0
Meeting Notices P
Proprietary or Other Sensitive Information (Not for Q
external distribution)
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HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING AUGUST 5, 1988 Haddam Neck At 4:30 PM on July 30, 1988, the charging pump "A" failed due to a shaft failure at the Haddam Neck Plant. The plant by administrative controls can operate up to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> with one charging pump. There currently is no TS requirement for any action when operating with only one train of ECCS.
The licensee informed the staff that they anticipate that a controlled shutdown will be necessary as pump repair and replacement will exceed 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />. This is the third shaft failure at the same location since charging pump mod'ifications were made in 1984. The licensee is analyzing the cause of the failure.
B&W Naval Fuel Division On July 20-22, 1988, a staff menter of the Fuel Cycle Safety Branch participated in a Region II inspection at the B&W Naval Fuel Plant near Lynchburg, Virginia.
The inspection revealed significant concerns about criticality safety in two plant areas where high-enriched uranium solutions are processed and handled.
The operations were shut down by the licensee and will not resume without appraval of the NRC, in accordance with a Confirmatory Action letter issued by NMSS is continuing its coordination with Region II on the matter, Region II.
including the licensee's course of action and enforcement actions to be considered.
Illinois Seeks Responsibility for 11.e.2. Byproduct Material Illinois Governor James Thompson is expected to sign a bill into law on August 5, 1988 that enables the Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety (IDNS) to regulate byproduct material, as defined by Section 11.e.2 of the Atomic Energy (Thismaterialiscomposedoftailingsorwaste Act of 1954, as amended.
produced by the extraction of uranium or thorium from ore processed primarily for its source material content.)
Although the legislation is expected to be signed, Illinois cannot assume responsibility for 11.e.2 material until the NRC appro/es the State's amendment request to the Illinois Agreement.
The legislation would give IDNS regulatory control over the thorium contaminated materials at the old Kerr McGee Chemical facility in West Chicago, The The former thorium processing plant was shut down in 1973.
cleanup of the facility has been the subject of controversy, local concern, and Illinois.
NRC activity since 1976, when the contamination problem first surfaced.
Water Treatment Syste:n Work on the water treatment system at One White Flint North is under way, Plumbers have installed a meter and probe which will control the injection of soda ash into the water supply.
Employees will be notified when the system i
will be ready for full operation, which, if work proceeds as anticipated, is j
expected to occur by August 22.
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OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM 0F INFORMAT10N ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS - 1988 For 5-Day Period of July 29, 1988 - August 4, 1988 Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision Received This Week 13 0
Completed This Week 16 1
Carryovers From 1987 157 33 Received In 1988 408 41 Granted In 1988 311 15 Denied In 1988 139 35 Pending 115 24 ACTIONS THIS WEEK R ceived 1
Colleen Amoruso Requests records associated with the periodic NRC staff (88-396) and Commission meetings regarding the review of performance of the "troubled plants."
D. Carrey-Beaver, Requests copies of all records related to a July 30 The Connonwealth 1986 meeting between the NRC and BECo regarding the of Massachusetts Pilgrim nuclear power plant.
(88-397)
Ophella Williams, Requests copies of records released under F0IA requests, J/R/A Associates87-716, 87-256,87-238, 87-304 and 87-321.
(88-398)
Lisa DeGrandi Requests records listing the names and addresses of (88-099)
NRC personnel during the time period of January 20, 1981, to the present.
P. W. Henzler, Requests a copy of all course material developed under Resource Technical contract No. 10-86-217-00, "Acquisition Training Services, Inc.
Course."
(88-400)
Arlene Wadsworth, Requests a copy of the contract awarded under RFP RS-Booz, Allen &
ARM-88-230.
Hamilton Inc.
(88-401)
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Peter Marguardt, Requests copies of (1) all records which discuss the Detroit Edison applicability or interpretation of the term "operable (88-402) or having operability" as it appears in operating licenses, and (2) all records regarding any enforcement action involving technical specification violations of requirements for control air or operable equipment.
Requests records pertaining to health hazards for uranium Mary (Rivers88-403) miners.
Bruce French, Requests eight categories of records regarding BP/Sohio Ohio Northern facilities and a proposed demonstration incinerator site
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University in Allen County, Ohio.
(88-404)
Linda Bauman, Requests copies of all records related to the June-July Government inspection of the Comanche Peak nuclear power plant by Accountability P. Stanish and others (Report Nos. 50-445/88-46 and Project 50-446/88-44) and to the discussion of findings with (88-405)
Mr. Counsil and others at the conclusion of the inspection.
Andrew Vavra, Requests copies of records during the period between The SIMC0 Company, January 1, 1977, and March 1, 1988, regarding any incidents Inc.
or investigations of specified products manufactured by (88-406)
Mark IV Industries or Harbert Products Inc. of New York.
(An individual Requests (1) a complete history of his radiation exposure at 19 plants in the U.S. and Brazil, (2) blank requesting) copies of NRC Form 5, and (3) the final exposure history information (88-407) on his employment in Brazil.
Linda Gilbert, Requests four categories of records regarding a license Akin, Gump, issued to Isomedix, Inc., Groveport, Ohio.
Strauss, Hauer &
Feld (88-408)
Granted Andrew Vavra, In response to a request for records regarding incidents The SIMCO Company, or investigations regarding specified products manufactured Inc.
by the 3-M Company, Austin, Texas, including reports (88-85) filed between January 1,1977, and July 1,1988, made available 152 records.
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Granted, Cont'd Robert Gulledge, In response to a request for four categories of Standard records related to soil studies for the South Texas l
International nuclear power plant, made available 11 records.
Construction Company (88-173)
J. Cathy Fogel, In response to a request for records from January 1, Duncan, Weinberg, 1983 to the present relating to any comunication Miller & Pembroke with any investor-owned utility or Congressional office P.C.
concerning Cajun Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.,
(88-305) informed the requester that two records subject to this request are already available at the PDR.
Informed the requester that additional records subject to this request have been referred to another Federal agency for review and direct response to her.
Kenneth Boley, In response to a request for records that provide a list Critical Mass of all communications to NRC on the Emergency (88-328)
Notification System during 1987, informed the requester that the records subject to this request are already available at the PDR.
Robert Belair, In response to a referral from DOT of two records Kirkpatrick &
concerning a request for records regarding emergency Lockhart response planning for the Shoreham nuclear power (88-357) plant, informed the requester that one record is already available at the PDR. Made available one record and referred the enclosure to FEMA for additional review and direct response to him.
Susan Harlow, In response to a request for a copy of the April 7 Rutland Herald 1988 memorandum from L. E. Phillips to M. A. Ring (88-362) regarding the LaSalle nuclear power plant, made available one record.
William Florian, In response to a request for a list of material ORFI Systems, Inc.
licensees located in Region I, made available the (88-371) requested record.
Patrick Small, In response to a request for copies of 17 specified F01 Services, Inc. registry sheets for sealed sources and devices, (88-384) made available 17 records.
AUGUST 5, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
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e Denied Kenneth Boley, In response to a request for two categories of records Critical Mass related to SALP ratings for training and qualification (87-830) effectiveness, made available 57 records.
Informed the requester that additional records subject to this request are already available at the PDR.
Denied 28 records in their entirety and portions of 191 records, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
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DIVISION OF CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING AUGUST 5,1988 PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION RFP No.:
RES-88-067
Title:
"Structure Damping Research Program"
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Assess appropriateness of structural damping valves used for design of nuclear power plants or evaluation of existing plants.
Period of Performance:
Two Years Sponsor:
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Status:
Best and Final offers received on August 4, 1988 and forwarded to Source Evaluation Panel for review on August 4, 1988, AUGUST 5, 1988 ENCLOS!1RE A
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0FFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION ITEMS OF INTEREST Week Ending August 5, 1988 Nine Mile Point Unit 1 and 2 On July 27, 1988 the licensee announced several management changes which will be effective August 1,1988. These changes are:
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Mr. K. Dahlberg will assume the position of Station Superintendent for Unit 1.
This position was formerly held by Mr. T. Roman who is taking a pos'i on in Nuclear Engineering and Licensing.
2.
Mr. W. Drews, presently the Site Maintenance Superintendent, will assume
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the position of Site Superintendent of Maintenance, formerly held by Mr. Dahlberg.
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Mr. M. Falise, the present Site Mechanical Maintenance Superintendent, will be an assistant to Mr. Drews.
4.
Messrs. K. Sweet (presently the Site Electrical Maintenance Superintendent) and L. Lagoe (presently the I&C Site Superintendent) will become station maintenance superintendents for Units 1 and 2, respectively.
There have been about ten major management changes at Niagara Mohawk in the last two years that have affected the nuclear area. Some of these have been to help fill vacancies created by retirements. A copy of the site announcement of the organization changes and a markup of a site organization chart are attached.
The licensee also announced the formation of a Unit 1 Restart Task Force to oversee the actions required by CAL 88-17 issued July 25, 1988. The team includes Mr. J. Perry, Vice President of Quality Assurance, Mr. B. Drews (discussed above), and Mr. B. Wolken, Unit 1 engineering. Mr. Falise will act for Mr. Drews while Mr. Drews is on the restart team.
Haddam Neck At 4:30 PM on July 30, 1988, the charging pump "A" failed due to a shaft failure at the Haddam Neck Plant. The plant by administrative controls can operate up to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> with one charging pump. There currently is no TS requirement for any action when operating with only one train of ECCS.
The licensee informed the staff that they anticipate that a controlled shutdown will be necessary as pump repair and replacement will exceed 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />..This is the third shaft failure at the same location since charging pump modifications were made in 1984. The licensee is analyzing the cause of the failure.
AUGUST 5, 1988 ENCLOSURE B
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Cnding August 5, 1988 INDUSTRIAL AND HEDICAL NUCLEAR SAFETY Fuel Cycle Safety B&W Naval Fuel Division On July 20-22, 1988, a staff member of the Fuel Cycle Safety Branch participated in a Region II inspection at the B&W Naval Fuel Plant near Lynchburg, Virginia.
The inspection revealed significant concerns about criticality safety in two plant areas where high-enriched uranium solutions are processed and handled.
The operations were shut down by the licensee and will not resume without approval of the NRC, in accordance with a Confirmatory Action letter issued by Region II. HMSS is continuing its coordination with Region II on the matter, including the licensee's course of action and enforcement actions to be considered.
Spent Fuel Storage Research and Development in Japan On July 27, 1988, NMSS staff met with representatives of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI) of Japan. CRIEPI is performing research and development for the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) on spent fuel storage. Total funding for this program is about $40 million. MITI is the competent authority for at-reactor spent fuel storage licensing in Japan.
Technology and regulatory development efforts come under CRIEPI's contract with MITI. Dry spent fuel storage licensing and regulatory developments with respect to 10 CFR Part 72 were discussed.
ProposedTransferofOwnershipofSequoyahFuelsCorporation(SFC)
On August 2, 1988, staff members of IMNS and OGC met with representatives of General Atomics (GA) and the firm's legal counsel for further discussions related to the proposed purchase of the UF facilities and adjacent lands g
near Gore, Oklahoma by GA from the Kerr-McGee Corporation. The meeting was a continuation of a prior meeting held on July 7,1988. The Senior Vice Prasident of GA informed the staff that a definitive agreement had been reached with Kerr-McGee on the purchase of the Sequoyah Fuels Corporation to obtain the UF facilities and neighboring ranch lands, subject to NRC approval and ne$essary license amendments and the completion of certain financial matters.
The purchase of the stock of Sequoyah Fuels would not include properties near Cimarron, Oklahoma (former uranium and plutonium facilities undergoina decontam-ination and decommissioning) and uranium mining assets in Wyoming now held by ENCLOSURE C AUGUST 5, 1988
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< 7aoyah Fuels. These properties would be retained through transfer to the Kerr-McGee Corporation. Topics of discussion included organizational changes being considered by GA; the implementation of the new decommissioning rule (53FR24018, June 27,1988); the financial status of Sequoyah Fuels; and contractual arrangements with the Quivira Uranium Mill in New Mexico for continued acceptance of raffinate and fluoride sludges for uranium recovery that are generated by the UF, f acility. GA presented a draft application to amend License SUB-1010 and OBtain NRC consent prior to transfer of ownership in accordance with 10 CFP 40.46, and requested that staff provide comments to enable submission of a final amendment application.
SAFEGUARDS Domestic Guidance in Support of NRC/D0E Comparability Rule Staff members nave developed three NUREG reports which will be published shortly. The reports support the NRC/D0E Comparability Rule for Category I fuel cycle facilities. The NUREGS are (1) NUREG-1328, Use of Perimeter Alarms at Fuel Fabrication Facilities Using(or Possessing Formula Quantities of2) NUREG-13 Strategic Special Nuclear Material; Fabrication Facilities Using or Possessing Formula Quantities of Strategic Special Nuclear Material; and (3) NUREG-1330, Personnel and Vehicle Barriers at Fuel Fabrication Facilities Using or Possessing Formula Quantities of Strategic Special Nuclear Material.
TRANSPORTATION TRUPACT 11 Shipping Container Testing The TRUPACT 11 shipping container is designed for the transport of contact-handled transuranic waste from DOE facilities to the DOE Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. Testing of a full-scale TRUPACT II shipping container (Unit #1) began on July 22, 1988, with a thirty-foot, bottom-end oblique drop followed by two 40-inch pin puncture drop tests.
On August 3, 1988, package cooling to minus 20'F began, in preparation for two 30 4oot drop tests to be conducted at that temperature. The cooling process is expected to take at least one week.
However, no more tests are planned until the results of the tests to date are assessed, possible modifications to the package considered, and the effect these modifications vould have on tests already conducted is determined. The SGTR staff plans to meet with Department of Energy (DOE) the week of August 15 to discuss any modifications prior to further testing.
AUGUST 5, 1988 ENCLOSURE C
0FFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Items of Interest Week Ending August 5, 1988 CONTAINMENT PERFORMANCE AND PROTECTION FROM RADIATION Individual Plant Examinations (IPE)
RES staff met with the Commissioners' assistants on August 3 to discuss the proposed IPE generic letter and will meet with the Commissioners on August 5 (SECY-88-205). The purpost of the generic letter is to implement the Commission's Severe Accident Policy Statement by requesting that licenses conduct systematic examinations of their plants for vulnerabilities to severe accident and submit this information to the NRC.
If approved, the generic letter requesting the IPE will be issued and, within a few months, followed with supporting guidance and workshops to further explain the IPE process to the industry.
Lead plant IPE results may be submitted in FY 89, but the bulk of the IPFs are expected to be submitted to the NRC for review in FY 90-92.
REGULATORY AllALYSIS Publications to be Issued in the Near Future
Title:
Selection, Design, Qualification, Testing, and Reliability of Diesel Generator Units Used as Onsite Electric Power Systems at NPP (Proposed Rev. 3 to Reg. Guide 1.9)
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This guide provides guidance acceptable to the NRC staff on diesel generator units used as onsite electric power sources.
It also provides guidance on a reliability program for the diesel generator units.
Contact:
A. W. Serkiz, RES 492-3555
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Criticality Accident Alarm Systems (Reg. Guide 8.12, Rev. 2)
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This guide describes a system acceptable to the NRC staff for l
meeting the Connission's requirements for a criticality accident alarm system.
It endorses ANSI /ANS-8.3-1986, "Criticality Accident Alarm System."
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Guide for the Preparation of Applications for Licenses for the Use of Self-Contained Dry Source-Storage Irradiators (Reg. Guide 10.9, Rev. 1)
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The purpose of this guide is to provide assistance ti applicants and licensect in preparing applications for new licenses, license amendments, and license renewals for the use of self-contained dry source-storage gamma irradiators.
Contact:
Steve Baggett, NMSS 492-0542 RES RULEMAKING HIGHLIGHTS
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Codes and Standards for Nuclear Power Plants (ASME Code,Section XI, Division 1, Subsection IWE) (10 CFR 50)
The proposed rule would incorporate by reference Subsection IWE, "Requirements for Class MC Components of Light-Water Cooled Power Plants," of Section XI (Division 1) of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code). Subsection IWE provides the rules and requirements for inservice inspection, repair, and replacement of Class MC pressure retaining components and their integral attachments, and of metallic shell and penetration liners of Class CC pressure retaining components and their integral attachments in light-water cooled power plants.
This rulemaking was approved for initiation by the EDO on June 9, 1988.
StationBlackout(10CFR50.63},
NRC has amended its regulations to require that light water nuclear power plants be capable of withstanding a total loss of alternating current (AC) electrical power, called station blackout, to the essential and nonessential switchgear buses for a specified duration. A regulatory guide (RG 1.155, "Station Blackout'), which provides guidance on how to evaluate plant coping capability for a specified duration, has also been prepared.
The final rule was published in the Federal Register on June 21, 1988 (53 FR 23203), along with the notice of availability for Regulatory Guide 1.155.
General Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities (10 CFR 30, 40, 50, 51, 70, 72)
The rulemaking action was intended to protect public health and safety by providing assurance that licensees fulfill their responsibility to dispose of licensed material including any associated contamination when they cease licensed activity. The rule also intended to provide the applicant or licensee with appropriate regulatory guidance for implementing and accomplishing nuclear facility decommissioning.
The final rule was published in the Federal Register un June 27, 1988 (53 FR 24018).
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3 RES RULEMAKING HIGHLIGHTS (continued)
Control of Aerosols and Gases (10 CFR 35)
The petitioner for PRM-35-6 requested that the Commission remove the requirement in 10 CFR 35 that radioactive aerosols be administered in rooms that are at negative pressure relative to surrounding rooms. The petitioner stated that the imposition of the negative room pressure requirement could have an adverse impact on the delivery of health care to certain patients with pulmonary disease and that this requirement was unnecessary to protect workers and public health and safety. The staff agreed and developed a rule change to remove the negative room pressure requirement for aerosols.
Tha final rule was published in the Federal Register on July 22, 1988 (53 FR 27665).
AUGUST 5, 1988 ENCLOSURE D
Items of Interest Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Week Ending August 5, 1988 Diagnostic Evaluation and Incident Investigation Branch (DEIIB)
Final preparations were completed for the first team meeting of the Fermi Office Director, D0A Division Director (Fenni DET Manager) gust 5 the AE0D, EAB C Diagnostic Evaluation Team (DET) on August 8 and 9.
On Au Team Manager), and DEIIB Chief met with the NRR Office Director and his staff and by teleconference with the Region III Administrator to provide a briefing on plans for the Fermi Diagnostic Evaluation. Final selections were made for the team including the outside consultants who will evaluate management effectiveness.
Incident Response Branch (IRB)
On August 3, the IRB Chief represented the NRC in a live video conference on the subject of "Advancing Radiological Response," which was transmitted to the Agency (FEMA) gency response community on the Federal Emergency Manage country's emer Emergency Education Network (EENET).
On August 5, the IRB Chief and staff members attended the NRC/ FEMA Steering Group Meeting with NRR representatives at FEMA Headquarters.
In addition to emergency preparedness items, IRB also discussed the impact of the National System for Emergency Coordination (NSEC) on the NRC incident response program and differences in interpretation of NSEC requirements.
Technical Training Center (TTC)
The TTC Director, D0A Director, and AE0D Director met with senior management of OP, NRR and NMSS on August 5 to provide feedback on the Plan for Development of Qualification and Technical Training Program for the NRC Headquarters technical staff. This phased plan was initiated on February 17, 1988 and has resulted in the identification, analysis, and grouping of positions within participating Headquarters Program Offices and in the identification of group training needs.
The feedback was given as a result of the third phase analysis of the Program Office input. This input will largely guide the development of new or expanded training in support of various Headquarters technical positions. AE00, OP, and the Program Offices are working in concert on this initiative.
Preliminary Notifications The following Preliminary Notifications were issued dering the past week, PNO-I-88-570, Neutron Products, Incorporated (Agreement State License),
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Contaminated Individual (Update).
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PNO-I-88-80, New Jersey Department of Transportation (License No.
29-05943-01), Accident Involving a Portable Density Gauge.
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PN0-II-88-46, National Institutes of Health (Docket No. 030-05596),
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Radioactive Material Inadvertently Disposed of in Landfill.
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PN0-III-88-68, Illinois Power Company (Clinton Unit 1), Possible Strike August 15.
4 PNO-III-88-69, State of Illinois (Agreement State), State Seeks e.
Responsibility of 11.E.2 Byproduct Material.
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PNO-IV-88-61A, Veterans Administration Medical Center (Docket No.
30-02583), Update on the Molybdenum-99/ Technetium-99M Generator Received with Excessive Radiation Levels.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEEK ENDING AUGUST 5, 1988 STATE, LOCAL AND INDIAN TRIBE PROGRAMS National Association of Regulatory Utility Comissioners Summer Meeting Commissioner Rogers represented the NRC at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Comissioners (NARUC) Summer Comittee Meetings in San Diego, California on July 24-25, 1988.
Comissioner Rogers was accompanied by his Legal Assistant, Myron Karman, and Spiros Droggitis, SLITP. The Subcomittee on Nuclear Waste Disposal was briefed by its staff on the status 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 naste disposal program.
The Subcommitcee 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.
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 compaction facilities located at the Bruce Nuclear Power Station at Tiverton, on Lake Huron.
Southwestern Low-Level Radioactive Waste Dispotal Compact 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 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 AUGUST 5, 1988 ENCLOSURE F
. wants to continue as host or unless another major generator State is admitted to the compact.
Radiation Sterilizer Inc. (RSI) Incident Governor Joe Frank Harris of Georgia has established an RSI Incident Evaluation Task Force to prepare a "lessons-learned" report of an incident involving leakage of Cs-137 at the RSI irradiation facility. Joel Lubenau, SLITP, and Region II representatives met with Georgia officials on August 5, 1988 to discuss the scope of the "lessons-learned" study. NRC staff will participate in the Task Force effort.
Illinois Seeks Responsibility for 11.e.2. Byproduct Material Illinois Governor James Thompson is expected to sign a bill into law on August 5, 1988 that enables the Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety (IDNS) to regulate byproduct material, as defined by Section 11.e.2 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
(This material is composed of tailings or waste produced by the extraction of uranium or thorium from ore processed primarily for its source material content.)
Although the legislation is expected to be signed, Illinois cannot assume responsibility for 11.e.2 material until the NRC approves the State's amendment request to the Illinois Agreement.
The legislation would give IDNS regulatory control over the thorium contaminated materials at the old Kerr-McGee Chemical facility in West Chicago, Illinois. The former thorium processing plant was shut down in 1973.
The cleanup of the facility has been the subject of controversy, local concern, and NRC activity since 1976, when the contamination problem first surfaced.
Local Public Officials Meeting - Mentor, Ohio Rosetta Virgilio, SLITP, attended a meeting with local public officials and Region III representatives in Mentor, Ohio, on August 2, 1988. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss NRC's regulatory program for nuclear power plants, including the Resident Inspection Program for the Perry Nuclear Power Plant, the recent Perry Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) report,
'nd other topics of interest te local public officials. NRC representatives were:
A. Bert Davis, Regional Administrator; Roland lickus, Regional State Liaison Officer; Richard Knop, Region III; Kevin Connaughton, Senior Resident Inspector; Gerard O'Dwyer, Resident Inspector; Ken Perkins, NRR/PD33 and Tim Colburn, Perry Project Manager. Local public officials attending the 6:00 p.m.
meeting represented the following: Ohio Public Utilities Commission, Lake County comissioners, Ashtabula County, the City of Mentor, and Madison Township. The two-hour meeting proved successful and is part of Region III's proactive program to meet with local public officials in conjunction with NRC/ licensee SALP meetings.
Training Courses State Agreements Program is presenting two courses the week of August 15-19, 1988. Approximately 20 State representatives will be attending "Nuclear Transportation for State Regulatory Personnel" in Austin, Texas and 20 will be attending the "Inspection Procedures Course" in Rockville, Maryland.
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL ITEMS OF INTEREST Week Ending July 5,1988 Emergency Evacuation Briefings The Office of Personnel conducted six briefings on August 3, 4 and 5 on the topic of emergency evacuation of One White Flint North. They were attended by 126 emergency monitors and security personnel.
Demonstrations were provided on the use of the portable fire extinguishers and the handicapped evacuation chairs. All participants were given a tour of the fire control room and the security office -- two functions that would play a significant role should an emergency occur in the building. A makeup briefing will be prese.ited August 23.
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Drug Testing Information Sessions Drug testing information sessions were conducted in NRR the weeks of 7/18 and
~7/25, in AEOD the week of 7/25, in Region V the week of 8/1 and in Region I the week of 8/8.
Arrivals and Departures Two new full-time employees started work this week, both in Headquarters:
Scott Moore, Health Physicist in NMSS and Mary Bevan, Secretary in RES.
Part-timers Charles Williams, Personnel Assistant, Region II and Linda Huber, Resident Clerical Aide, Region III also joined NRC.
Only one employee left the agency: Penelope Yates, Resident Clerical Aide from Region II.
AUGUST 5, 1988 ENCLOSURE H
O Items of Interest Office of Enforcement Week Ending August 5, 1988 The following Significant Enforcement Actions were taken the week of August 1, 1988.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $5,000 was issued on July 29, 1988 to the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey. The action was based on the licensee's failure to conduct appropriate surveys, train individuals, perform dose calibrator testing, and leak test irradiators and sealed sources. The base civil penalty was increased by 100% based on multiple examples and duration of some of the violations.
(EN88-63)
An Order Imposing a Civil Penalty in the amount of $1,250 was issued to Bridgeton Hospital, Bridgeton, New Jersey. The action was based on violations including shipment of improperly labeled packages of radioactive materials with external radiation levels in excess of requirements, failure to survey waste for radiation levejs, failure to properly follow assay procedures for molybdenum-99 (Mo99) on eluates from ho99-technetium 99m generators, failure to check survey meters, and failure to train. The licensee responded to the Notice in letters dated June 7, 1988. After considering the licensee's responses, the staff concluded that the violations did occur and an Order Imposing the Civil Penalty was issued July 29, 1988. (EM 88-37A)
An Order Imposing a Civil Penalty in the amount of $2,500 was issued to Veterans Administration Medical Center, Wichita, Kansas. The action was based on the licensee not having an authorized physician to use and supervise licensed material and the physician who did use material was not qualified.
The licensee responded in a letter dated June 3, 1988. After considering the licensee's response, an Order Imposing a Civil Penalty was issued August 2,1988.
(EN88-28A)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $100,000 was issued on August 3,1988 to Alabama Power Company (Farley Units 1 and 2). The action was based on the failure to determine system operability of the high level safety injection system (HHSI) upon evidence of a design deficiency. The base civil penalty was increased 100% because of the licensee's failure to act on the available information concerning the gas generation and the duration of the existing condition in which other opportunities occurred that should have led the licensee to recognize the problem. (EN 88-64)
Civil Penalty Paid Veterans Administration Medical Center, Northport, New York paid the proposed civil penalty in the amount of $2,500. The action was based on failure to (1) perform output spot checks on the teletherapy unit or maintain records of thesechecks,(2)notifyNRCofRSO'semploymenttermination,and(3) monitor for hand contamination.
(EA88-123)
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e OFFICE OF CONSOLIDATION Items of Interest Week Ending August 5, 1988 Water Treatment System Work on the water treatment system at One White Flint North is under way.
Plumbers have installed a meter and probe which will control the injection of soda ash inta the water supply.
Employees will be notified when the system will be ready for full operation, which, if work proceeds as anticipated, is expected to occur by August 22.
Elevator Problems The recurring problems which have been plaguing the elevators at OWFN were the subject of a meeting between officials of the Otis Elevator Company and Mike Springer, Director of CONS, and William Mcdonald, Director of ARM. The Otis officials in.iicated that they suspect that the interface between the electrical power supply to the building and the computer which controls the elevators may hold the key to the rash of elevator stoppages. Moreover, the fact that the elevator control system is housed in the un-airconditioned penthouse atop the building may well be a contributing factor, since the heat tolerance of the system may be less than had been anticipated. ARM plans to install air conditioning in the penthouse.
Space Questionnaire To determine needs for special space at NRC's second building, CONS has distributed a questionnaire to offices expected to move to Two Flint Knite i
North (TWFN). The data obtained from this survey will provide information to the architects on laying out areas requiring extra load ifmits, special electrical or ventilation provisions, and adaptation for computers, tele-consnunications, and other areas requiring special features.
ARM - CONS Coordinating Group Established CONS staff met with representatives of ARM who will constitute a coordinating group to deal with administrative responsibilities for planning the relocation of the remaining headquarters staff into TWFN. Discussion at the organizing meeting covered the current status of Montgomery County's approval of the amended site plan, timing of the construction start, and information concerning l
the space planning process.
CONS Director Meets with Office Directors Michael Springer, Director of CONS, met individually with directors of offices which will move to TWFN, and briefed them on procedures to keep them involved in the consolidation process.
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Items of Interest Region IV Week Ending August 5, 1988 1.'
More than 100 high-ranking military officers from 64 foreign countries visited Wolf Creek on August 4 and 5, 1988. The officers are in our country for one year as guests of the United States government. They are attending the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas where they are studying United States policy matters, state and local governments, and democracy in general.
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ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION - Week Ending August 5, 1988 A.
STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON CURRENT STATUS OF INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE USE OF SUBSTANDARD COMPONENTS IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS 2:00 P.M.,
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBILC ATTENDANCE) - SECY to V. Stello, Jr., EDO dated 8/1/88 The commission was briefed by the staff on possible uses of substandard components in nuclear power plants.
Chairman Zech requested the staff to:
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Assess the adequacy of the receipt inspection programs.
2.
Distribute as soon as finalized the bulletins on mechanical equipment (e.g., fittings and lugs) and electrical equipment.
3.
Augment, as necessary, the vendor and audit branches to appropriately respond to the ongoing reviews and investigations.
4.
Remind the utilities that they have the ultimate responsibility for safe operation of their facilities.
The utilities should be actively involved in assuring that their equipment meets the standards required by their license.
5.
Investigate and promulgate means to separate new from refurbished circuit breakers.
6.
Keep the Commission updated on the various means uncovered for the selling of substandard and fraudulent components to licensees.
7.
Pursue the ongoing investigations to uncover the source (s) of fraudulent equipment sold to nuclear power plants which could adversely affect public health and safety.
8.
Assure that other government agencies are fully updated and involved in the staff's activities.
9.
Keep the Commission informed on the staff's activities in this matter.
Commissioner Rogers emphasized the importance for the licensees to undertake the significant effort needed to assure that they are purchasing and using qualified equipment.
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not attempt to undertake the entire scope of policing the counterfeiting industry.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON INTERIM REPORT ON BWR MARK I CONTAINMENT ISSUES, 10:00 A.M., FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYALND (OPEN TO PUBLILTTTENDANCE) -
SECY to V. Stello, Jr., EDO dated 8/1/88 The Commission was briefed by the staff on efforts to improve containment performance under postulated severe accident conditions for General Electric designed MARK-I reactor contain-ments, described in staff paper SECY-88-206, "Status of MARK-I Containment Performance Evaluation" (publicly released at time of briefing).
The Commission requested the schedule for submitting the final recommendations on the MARK-I containment enhancement program.
In addition, the Commission requested the staff to address the following topics with its final recommendations:
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The relative risk from a severe core damage accident for boiling versus pressurized water reactor containment designs.
2.
The reduction in core melt frequencies resulting from the requirements of the anticipated transient without scram and the station blackout rules.
The staff should address the relative benefits in risk reductions for both BWRs and PWRs, including the rationale for the differences.
Safety implications of a fire when diverting the fire 3.
water to the decay heat removal system.
4.
Detailed outline of the containment emergency venting operator procedures.
The decision process and person responsible for the decision to vent should be clearly identified.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON ACCOUNTABILITY OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL USED BY MATERIAL LICENSEES, 2:00 P.M., TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT F',
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - Memo SECY to v.
Stello, Jr., E00 dated 8/5/88 The commission
- was briefed by the NRC staff on the NRC's programs for accountability and traceability of radioactive materials.
- Commissioner Carr was not present.
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. Chairman Zech emphasized that the staff needs to focus their priorities and allocate resources based upon the risk to the public health and safety.
The Commission agreed that IAEA officials should be approached in regard to increasing IAEA's role in notifying and assisting in the areas of accidents and contamination events involving radioactive materials other than reactors.
Chairman Zech requested that the staff examine ways to determine if there are problems occurring with regard to accountability of radioactive materials which are not being reported to the NRO and to identify ways of finding those problems.
Chairman Zech noted that if the staff determined that there was a need for additional regulatory actions to protect the public health and safety, it should be brought to the commission's attention.
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8/2/88 White Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/NUMARC to discuss N7.Ci.10 MARC D. Matthews 1:00 Room 8-B-11 industry actions in response to Information Notices 88-19 and 88-46 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 activfty on Duke Power Reduced Surveillance Testing at Power (Catawba) 8/9/88 White Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/INPO regarding INP0 NRC/INP0/NUMARC J. Roe 9:30-11:30 Room 10-B-11 Involvement w/ Operator Requalification Program 8/10/88 50-498/
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) 8/10/88 50-206 Seuthern California To discuss reactor protection NRC/ Utility C. Trammell 1:00-5:00 Edison system and engineered safety 2244 Walnut Grove Ave.
features single failure analysis.
Rosemead, California E2 E3* Copies of summaries of these meetings will be made publicly available and placed in the respective dockct file (s)
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT 8/11/88 50-206 Southern California To discuss reactor protection NRC/ Utility C. Trammell 8:00-5:00 Edison system and engineered safety 2244 Walnut Grove Ave.
features single failure analysis.
Rosemead, California 8/11/88 50-528 Uhite Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/ Arizona Public NRC/APSC M. Davis 9:00 P.oom 14-B-11 Service Co. re: Palo Verde 1 8/11/88 White Flint Bldg.
To discuss with GE "Neutron Flux NRC/GE S. Newberry 9:00 Room 10-B-13 Monitoring" 8/12/88 50-206 White Flint Bldg.
To discuss SCE's amendment NRC/ Utility C. Trammell 9:00 Room 10-B-11 regeest to transship spent fuel from Unit I to Unit 2 and 3.
8/15/88 50-416 White Flint Bldg.
To discuss potential changes NRC/SERI L. Kintner 8:30 Room 14-B-13 to the Technical Specifications.
8/15/88 50-416 White Flint Bldg.
To hear and discuss the NRC/SERI L. Kintner 1:00 Room 14-B-11 licensee's preser,tation of plans for the third refueling outage.
8/16/88 50-302 White Flint Bldg.
To di cuss design, status, NRC/FPC H. Silver y,
sq 8:30 Room 14-B-11 and schedule of modifications for EDG, EFW 3rd pump, UHS gg temperature, and ATWS at CR-3, p;
and to discuss OSTI response.
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8/16/88 50-369 McGuire Site To review the McGuire Station NRC/ Duke Power D. Hood l
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8/17/88 50-369 McGuire Site To review the McGuire Station NRC/ Duke Pcwer D. Hood 8:30 Cornelius, N.C.
Pump and Valve Inservice Testing Co.
Program.
8/17/88 50-395 White Fling Bldg.
To discuss the deletion of fire NRC/SCE8G J. Hayes 9:00 Room 14-B-9 protection tables from the Technical Specifications.
8/18/88 50-369 McGuire Site To review the McGuire Station NRC/ Duke Power D. Hood 8:30 Cornelius, N.C.
Pump and Valve Inservice Testing Co.
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8/18/88 50-321 Executive Conference Rm Discuss the status of Georgia NRC/ Utility L. Crocker 9:00-12:00 50-366 Region II Office Power Co. response to the require-101 Marietta Street ments of NRC Bulletin 85-03 i
j Atlanta, GA regarding motoroperated valve common mode failures due to i
improper switch setting.
i 8/25/88 White Fling Bldg.
Forthcoming meeting Public NRC/0maha P. Milano mz1 Rs.
12-8-11 Power district to discuss
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Susquehanna Steam Elec. Review Licensing Actions WRC/ Utility M. Thadani 8:30 388 Station, Admin. Offices Schedules e
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August 5, 1988 DIVISION OF LOW-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMEhT AND DECOMMISSIONING DOCKET ATTENDEES /
DATE MUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 8/8/88 OWFN 10-B-13 Low-Level Waste Discussion TJohnson, LLRB TJohnson 3:00-4:00 w/ Japanese (JGC, Tokyo Elec.
MTokar, LLTB Shikoku Elec.)
JGreeves, LLWM Llee, NRR KBurke KDragonette 8/15 OWFN 6-B-13 EPA /NRC Interface Council RBernero, NMSS KDragonette MKnapp, LLWM DNussbaumer, GPA/SLITP RFonner, DGC MBell, LLRB KDragonette, LLRB EPA ATTENDEES FCameron, OGC JMakris BMorris, RES JQuinn BWeiss, AE00/IRB BGunter GSjoblom,IMNS FGalpin FCongel, NRR/DREP BShackleford 8/15 OWFN 5-B-9 Discuss NRC's Views on Appli-DOE KDragonette cability of 10 CFR Part 61 to 5! Niller Existing Disposal Sites.
S. Lichtown NRC R! Fonner P. Lohaus S. Bahadur K. Dragonette
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DATE NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 8/18-19/88 72-2 Surry, VA Meeting with Virginia Electric JRoberts, NMSS JRoberts and Power Company Surry Nuclear FSturz, NMSS Station and site visit to Kleu, NMSS observe dry spent fuel SRuffin, HMSS storage cask transfer and Reps. of VEPC0 implacement DIVISION OF HIGH-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT DOCKET ATTENDEES /
DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CCNTACT 8/24/88 IWFN Meeting of Substantially Complete JLinehan Waste Package Containment 8/8/88 6B11 Prebriefing on CNWRA Brown'ng, Youngblood JBunting 8/15/88 Commissioners Briefing on CNWRA JBunting Conference Rm DIVISION OF SAFEGUARDS AND TRANSPORTATION DOCKET ATTENDEES /
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DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES OSP CONTACT 85 DOCKET August 8 50-445 8th Flr Conference Mngst utg to discuss NRCRIV/TUEC J. L. Milhoan Rn, Region IV performance of CPSES applicants for Sr Reactor Operator and Reactor Operator Licenses on NRC administered examinations August 10 50-260 Browns Ferry To discuss diesel gener-NRC/TVA D. Moran Nuclear Plant ator concerns resulting i
Administration from Browns Ferry Building Nuclear Plant Restart Test Program August 11 50-259 OWFN Room 4-B-13 To discuss TMI Action NRC/TVA G. Gears Plan 50-260 50-296 i
August 18 50-445/446 OWFN Room 88-11 To discuss analyses NRC/TUEC J. H. Wilson justifying use of leak-before-break methodology y
fer pressurizer surge line at Comanche Peak "zP Copies of summaries of these meetings will be made publicly available and placed in the respective doc S
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August 5. 1988 RII MEETING NOTICE.
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Gs 8/10/88 RII Office Management Neeting Licensee, Regional Grace 88 1:00 pm Duke Pouer Company -
Admir.istrator and Catawba and McGuire Selected RII Staff Sites Members 8/I6/88 RII Office Enforcement Conference Same as above Grace 10:00 am CP&L - Harris Facility 8/I8/88 Raleigh, NC Brunswick AIT Exit Licensee, Reg. Adm.,
Grace am Meeting and Selected HQs and RII Staff Members 8/23/88 Lynchburg, VA Manageraent Meeting Licensee and selected Stohr L
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DOCKET DATE NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES RIV CONTACT 8/15/88 50-313 Region IV Enforcement conference with AP&L AP&L Management D. Chamberlain 10:30 a.m.
50-368 to discuss EQ issues.
8/16/88 URF0 Office Meeting with Atlas Minerals to H.Pettengill discuss reclamation plans.
8/17/88 50-285 Region IV OPPD presentation of their plans for S&W Representative T.Westernan 1:00 p.m.
responding to S&W independent management OPPD: Petersen, assessment.
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