ML20151Y798
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1 August 24, 1988 For:
The. Comissioners From:
John C. Hoyle, Assistant for Operations Office of the EDO
Subject:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING AUGUST 19, 1988 A sumary of key events is included as a convenience to t'iose 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
D Nuclear Regulatory Research Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data E
Governmental & Public Affairs F
General Counsel G*
Personnel H
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights I*
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Special Projects Enforcement K
Consolidation L
Regional Offices M*
Executive Director'for Operations N
Items Addressed by the Comission 0
P Meeting Notices ProprietaryorOtherSensitiveInformation(Notfor Q
externaldistribution)
- No input this week.
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Johp. Ho le, Assistant for Operations Of ce of the Executive Director l
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,i HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING AUGUST 19, 1988 Turkey Point 4 On August 16, early in the morning, a spent fuel pit pump failed. About 3.200 gallons of slightly radioactive water from the spent fuel pool leaked out the pump vent line onto the floor of the pump room in the auxiliary building. The water had a radiation level of 5 mr/hr at contact. About 700 gallons of the water remained in the pump room. Of the remaining 2,500 gk11ons, an undetemined amount flowed down the pump room drains into the waste holdup tank. The rest of the water flowed outside the building, down an outside storn drain, and into the ir.take of the plant cooling canal. The canal is a very large, closed loop onsite flow path used to cool tb plant's heat loads. Radiation levels were well below 10 CFR 20 limits. The licensee formed an event response team and declared an unusual event and notified the state.
All spent fuel in the pool was at least two years old. The pool temperature was measured at 94'F and constant, even with no pumps running. The other spent fuel cooling pump had been removed from service for electric power supply modifications. A third pump, an emergency backup pump, had burned out a motor four days earlier. The latter two pumps were both made operational later that day.
The area is now being cleaned up. The shoes and clothing of 15 plant workers were slightly contaminated from working around the water. There has been heavy media interest, both local and national. There was no radiation release offsite, and the safety significance of the event appears to be very low.
NAS Human Factors Comittee Briefing RES representatives, along with other National Academy of Sciences (NAS) sponsors, attended an NAS Human Factors Comittee briefing of its proposed Four studies are being proposed as the Comittee's 1989 research program.
They focus on human error, organizational etisctiveness, core program.
augmentation of intellectual functions (automation, expert systems) and Based on our current applied methods for acquiring human factors information.
understanding of these studies, it appears that each has the potential of supplementing ongoing and planned NRC human factors research initiatives.
Copies of the NAS technical proposal were received and are being reviewed by RES staff, Final planning and scheduling of 1989 Comittee research will occur at an October meeting between the Comittee and sponsoring agencies.
Drug Testing Program The NRC received the necessary Department of Health and Human Servicet certificction of its Drug Testing Program. The required 60-day notification 1etter to all employees can now be issued. A 30-day notice will also be l
issued to employees in testing-designated positions. Testing will begin with non-bargaining unit employees no sooner than the expiration of the 60-day NRC is conductD i negotiations with the National Treasury notic, period.
Employees Union concerning testing of bargaining unit employees.
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS - 1988 For 5-Day Period of August 12, 1988 - August 18, 1988 Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision Received This Week 11 1
i Completed This Week 16 5
Carryovers From 1987 157 33 Received In 1988 432 43 Granted In 1988 330 18 Denied In 1988 150 40 Pending 109 18 ACTION 3 THIS WEEK Received Joseph Felton, Requests a list of perfomance evaluation factors used huclear Licensing in each of the five regions to inspect the various Reports types of material licensees.
(88-422)
Joseph Felton, Requests copies of the daily report or similar document Nuclear Licensing sent by each region in July 1988 listing items of Reports significanct; which happened in the region, excluding (68-423)
Part 50 licensees.
l Joseph Felton, Requests copies of reading files for July 1988 of Nuclear Licensing Region I and Region III Regional Administrators, i
Reports Directors of Divisions of Radiation Safety dnd Safeguards, (88-424) and Branch Chiefs of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Branches.
Frank Pavlechko, Requests three copies each of the 10 and 50 mile EPZ Duquesne Light maps for the Beaver Valley nuclear power plant.
(88-425)
Richard Waterman, Requests the number of inspections and violations for West Virginia ec.ch month from Januar) 1978.
University i
(88-426)
Lynn Connor, kequests copies of "Plant Design Assessment Report for Doc-Search SRV and LOCA Loads " Revisions 1 and 3.
Associates (88-427)
AUGUST 19, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
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Received. Cont'd Ophelia Williams, F,equests copies of all internal correspondence used as J/R/A Associates input to the draft or final operating license for the (88-428)
Watts Bar nuclear power plant.
Richard Elias, Requests copies of inspection reports and notices of Chemical New Jersey violations for the past five years for faci'ities of Corporation Isomedix, Inc., located in Illinois South Carolina.
(88-429)
Ontcrio, Massachusetts, New Jersey. Ohio, and Utah.
Veronica Romanow, Requests a copy of contract No NRC-04-88-078.
Logistics Applications Inc.
(88-430)
Michael Rohe, Requests a copy of all the latest list of active NRC RCI contracts.
(88-431)
Nan Taylor, Requests NRC response to OMB Bulletin 88-11. "Federal Federal Sources, Information Systems and Technology Planning."
Inc.
(88-432)
(Anindividual APPEAL TO THE C0tti!SSION for the release of one record requesting denied in its entirety relating to the Byron nuclear information) power plant.
(88-A-43-88-217)
Granted Julie McMillan.
In response to a request for records regarding any inspection or audit or study perfonned by or on behalf 0'Melveny)& Myers of the AEC conducted on the Diablo Canyon nuclear power 1
(88-156 plant, Units 1 and 2, before September 1971, made available 81 records.
Informed the requester that additional records subject to this request are already available at the PDR.
Stephen Duggan In response to a request for records on testing of 3M (88-281) ionizer equipment used by Medtronic Inc., plants in Puerto Rico, made avt.ilable two records.
Joyce Nelson, In response to a request for copies of (1) SECY-88-50 TCP "Status Report on Pipe Vall Thinning (Responses to NRC (88-318)
Bulletin 87-01 on Pipe Wall Thinning in Nuclear Power Plants)," and (2) SECY-88-50A, "Report on the Meeting with NUKARC, EPRI and INPO en Status of Industry's Erosion / Corrosion Program " made available copies of the requested records.
AUGUST 19, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
G, ranted Cont'd Kenneth Boley, In response to a request for records that provide (1) a Critical Mass list of all LERs and correspondence cause codes for (88-332) events th.st occurred in 1987, and (2) infomation on why NRC feels these cause codes are potentially good indicators of nuclear power plant performance, made available one record subject to item 2.
Infomed the requester that the NRC did not maintain a list of all LERs and corresponding cause codes for events that occurred in 1987.
Joseph Felton, in response to a request for copies of the April 27, 1988 Nuclear Licensing letter from Congressman Gejdenson regarding O! and the 27 01 policies, made avalleble a copy of the April 27 Rep (orts88-349) letter.
Informed the requester that a copy of the 26 OI policies are already available at the PDR. While 01 does not have a 27th policy at this time, there is a proposal for such presently identified as Option 6, which is under consideration.
Madhulika JLin, In response to a request for records regarding a leak of Government Americium-241 occurring on September 18,1986, at the Accountability Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, informed the requester Project that records subject to this request were addressed in (88-376) responses to previous requests which are maintained at the POR in files F0!A-87-765 and FOIA-87-769.
L. Glen Kurowski, In response to a request for copies of the manual on Lafser & Schreiber procedures for inspecting by-product material licensees (88-394) and applicable field notes, made available 11 records.
T. R. Hays, in response to a request for copies of the mailing labels Automatic $ witch for recipients of IE Notice 88-43, made available copies Co.
of the requested labels.
I (88-416)
James DiStefano In response to a request for a record providing the (88-420) names of the licensees of the Nine Mile Point Unit 2 nuclear power plant, prr.viding the requester with the names of the licensees / owners of the Nine Mile Point Unit 2 nuclear power plant.
Veronica Romanow, In response to a request for a copy of contract No.
Logistics NRC-04-88-078, informed the requester that this record Applications Inc.
is already available at the PDR.
(88-430)
AUGUST 19, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
Granted, Cont'd Janice Nickerson In response to an APPEAL TO THE EDO for the release of (88-A-36-88-84) the denied portions of one record relating to a request for records concerning the dumping of wastes on property owned by Boston Edison in the towns of Plymouth and Kingston, Massachusetts, made available a copy of the record in its entirety.
Denied Lynn Connor, In response to a request for Office of Inspection and Doc-Search Enforcement regional assessments and rankings by region Associates in area of performance assessment of enforcement (87-868) activities from 1982, made available 13 records. Denied 14 records in their entirety and portions of one record, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
Joseph Felton, In response to a request for three categories of records Nuclear Licensing relating to EPA's proposed regulations and disposal of Reports discrete NARM sources, made available nine records.
(88-312)
Informed the requester that records subject to this request have been referred to another Federal agency for review and direct response to him. Denied 10 records in their entirety, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
James Hamlin, In response to an APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION for the release Shaw, Pittman, of 63 records denied in their entirety and portions of Potts & Trowbridge nine records relating to a request for records in the (88-A-29-87-444) 30 boxes of fonner NRC Comissioners' files relating to the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, infonned the requester that 11 of the formally denied records are already available at the POR. Made available copies of five records. Continued to deny 47 records in their entirety and the d'nied portions of nine records, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
Joseph Felton, In response to an APPEAL TO THE EDO for the release of Nuclear Licensing the denied portions of an unredacted copy of an O! list Reports of ctses referred to the DOJ, continued to deny this (88-A-35-88-271) record, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process and could reasonably be expected to interfere with an enforcement proceeding.
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i Denied, Cont'd Richard Lofy.
In response to Jn APPEAL TO THE EDO for the release of Parameter, Inc.
one record denied in its entirety relating to a request (88-A-39-87-672) for records concerning RFP No. RS-0!E-87-119, continued to deny this record containing confidential business (proprietary) information and information the disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange i
of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
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FNCLOSURE A AUGUST 19, 1988 i
DIVISION OF CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING AUGUST 19, 1988 PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION RFP No.:
RS-RG4-88-296
Title:
"ADP Data Entry Support Services at URC's Region IV Office
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Description:==
The contractor shall provide the necessary personnel to perform data entry, editing, and reporting activities relating to various systems for which the NRC Region IV office is operationally responsible.
Period of Performance:
2 years Sponser.
Region IV Osatus:
RFP closed on August 12, 1988. Proposals forward to Source Evaluation Panti for review on August 12, 1988.
RFP No.:
RS-ARM-88-231
Title:
"Electronic Publishing System"
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Description:==
The Contractor shall furnish equipment, software, maintenance and other support services for the for the installation and support of an electronic publishing system.
Period of Performance:
1 year with 4 one-year options (maintenance) i i
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Office of Administration and Resources Management l
Status:
Due date for best and final offers has been extended to August 26, 1988.
AUGUST 19, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations Items of Interest Week Ending August 19, 1988 1
Main; Yankee, On August 13,1988 at 15:40 Maine Yankee tripped due to a fault on the high side of one of its two main transfonners (XIA) (Westinghouse Electric). The electrical reserve breakers did not close following the trip causing a loss of power to the vital ouses and the reactor coolant pumps. Both emergency diesel generators started to supply power to the vital buses. The unit was cooled on natural circulation for 20-25 minutes before reserve breakers were closed giving the plant offsite power and 1 of 3 reactor coolant pumps were started. Licensee is investigating the cause of the main transformer high side fault and the failure of the reserve breakers to close. Other anomalies occurring are as follows:
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B29A Service Water Pump did not start - licensee is investigating.
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One of the Excess Flow Check Valves in the Main Steam Line did not fully close - faulty solenoid valve.
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Six of eight Low Pressure Turbine Rupture Discs ruptured. This was to be expected during this transient.
4.
Rod Group Sb (nontripable) had experienced problems earlier were inserted manually, General - Maine Yankee has had one other trip this year January 5, 1988 (relating to a float that failed). There was another failure very similar i
to the high side fault in transformer X1B on August 31,1S/9 and a similar plant reaction occurrad - reserve breakers failed to close, etc.
Maine Yankee has been operating at close to 790 MWe, derated approximately 41 from 825 MWe, That derate was caused by removal of several low pres-sure turbine stages due to blade root cracking. Both low pressure spindles are due to be replaced at the next refueling outage October 15, 1988.
I Maine Yankee supplies 2M of the power in Maine. As reported in the news l
j media, lowered voltages are extant in the Northeast with load shedding measures being imposed on in@strial customers that have such clauses in their power contracts.
Restart has been projected (optimistically) at Thursday August 18, 1988.
Because the licensee is to be operating on one Main Transfonner their production level is being projected at from 480NWe to 600MWe, until the That connection say spare transformer, which is on site, is connected.
not be practical, however, because the refueling outage is October 15, 1988.
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Crystal River Unit 3 Continuous Run Record On Monday, August 15, 1988, CR-3 broke its own previous continuous run record of 160 days, established in July 1987. The plant continues to run at 100% full power as it has for several months. The next scheduled outage is in October to repair leaking EFW check valves.
3.
Indian Point 3 In response to the Power Authority of the State of New York's (PASNY) letter dated August 11, 1988, the staff granted a t Torary waiver of compliance from Technical Specification (TS) Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) 3. for the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit No. 3.
This waiver was provided to pemit PASNY to operate at up to 100% rated thermal power when the service water temperature exceeds 87'F.
Currently, when service water temperature exceeds 87'F. TS LCO 3. requires an imediate normal plant shutdown. This waiver modifies the TS LCO 3.
shutdown requirement for exceeding the service water temperature limit by specifying that in the event that service water temperature exceeds 87'F, the unit shall be placed in at least hot shutdown within the next seven hours, and be in at least cold shutdown within the following thirty hours unless service water temperature is reduced to 87'F or less within these time intervals as measured from initial discovery or until the reactor is placed in a condition where this service water temperature is not applicable. The v.aiver of compliance will remain in effect until the NRC staff completes the processing of the PASNY emergency amendment request dated August 11, 1988.
This action was required due to the unusually hot sumer, the Nation's drought, and tidal action in the Hudson River causing the IP-3 service water temperature to exceed the current 87' limit.
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Turkey Point 4 On August 16, early in the morning, a spent fuel pit pump failed. About 3.200 gallons of slightly radioactive water from the spent fuel pool leaked out the pump vent line onto the floor of the pump room in the auxiliary butiding. The water had a radiation level of 5 mr/hr at contact. About 700 gallons of the water remained in the pump room. Of the remaining 2,500 gallons, an undetermined amount flowed down the pump The rest of the water flowed room drains into the waste holdup tank.
outside the building, down an outside storm drain, and into the intake of the plant cooling canal. The canal is a very large, closed loop onsite flow path used to cool the plant's heat loads. Radiation levels were well below 10 CFR 20 limits. The licensee fomed an event response team and declared an unusual event and notified the state.
AUGUST 19, 1958 ENCLOSURE B
All spent fuel in the pool was at least two years old. The pool temperature was measured at 94'F and constant, even with no pumpsThe running.
for electric power supply modifications. A third pump, an emergency The latter two backup pump, had burned out a motor four days earlier.
pumps were both made operational later that day.
The area is now being cleaned up. The shoes and clothing of 15 plant There workars were slightly contaminated from working around the water.
There was no has been heavy media interest both local and national.
radiation release offsite, and the safety significance of the event appeart, to be very low.
ENCLOSURE B AUGUST 19, 1988
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OFFICE OF MUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest M.kEndingAugust 19, 1988 INDUSTRIAL AND MEDICAL NUCLEAR SAFETY Fuel Cycle Safety
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Consumers power Company On August 12, 1988, the Director of NMSS and members of his staff met with tw officials of Consumers Power Company. Consumers Power is examining dry spent fuel storage as a possible option for added storage capacity at its Palisades reactor site. NMSS was informed of planned Michigan State legislation to re-move restrictions on spent fuel storage, presently limited in Michigan State law to aboveground spent fuel pools at power reactors. The information was presented by the Consumers Power officials in connection with inquiries being made by Michigan State Representative J. M. Middaug.
Nuclear Assurance Corporation (NAC)
A topical report has been received from Nuclear Assurance Corporation for a stainless steel and lead dry spent fuel storage cask design with a capacity of 31 Wistinghouse 15x15 PWR assemblies. The criticality design analysis is per-formed for startup core initial fuel enrichment of 1.9 weight percent U-235.
West Valley We were informed on Thursday August 18, 1988, that an organic liquid, presumably solvent extraction organic, was detected on August 17, 1988, in a monitoring well in the NRC-licensed disposal area at West Valley, NY. This is in the same general area as the 1984 solvent leak. The well in question is located near one of the "special holes" (SH-5) that is believed to contain buried tanks filled with spent reprocessing solvent sorbed on venniculite.
Two similar holes were excavated in 1985 in order to remove the solvent tanks.
SH-5 is one of several holes suspected of containing buried solvent that was not excavated.
The DOE staff at West Valley plans to take borings around the contaminated well to attempt to determine the extent of the solvent's spread.
They also plan to take samples from the well and determine the radionuclide concentrations present.
The DOE staff is preparing a press release to issue if the infonnation they obtain from the new borings and measurements warrants. They have promised to keep us closely informed.
Region I is aware of the situation.
AUGUST 19, 1988 ENCLOSURE C
2 SAFEGUARDS Domestic Explosive Detection in Hand-carried Packages Astrophysics Research Corporation met nith representatives of NRR and STGR on August 11, 1988 to discuss the use of enhanced X-ray imaging techniques in explosives detection. Their equipment uses density level to display various types of materials. The problems of operator training, throughput, and corner masking were discussed.
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TRANSPORTATION Meetino with LLNL on SCANS A meeting was held August 16-17, 1988, between SGTR staff and Lawrence Livemove National Laboratory (LLNL) representatives on recent developments on the SCANS computer program. The SCANS program represents a multi-year effort to develop a computer code for predicting the structural and themal response of shipping casks during regulatory accident conditions. The first version of SCANS is scheduled for public release in October 1988.
LOW-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT Procedural Agreement for EPA /NRC Interface Council Procedural Agreement for EPA /NRC Interface Council signed - at the August 15, 1988 meeting of the Interface Council, signed copies of the Procedural Agreement were exchanged. The Agreement established procedures for infomal consultation and coordination between EPA and NRC on matters of mutual interest. The Council serves as a forum for information exchange, including determiningappropriatecontactsonmatters. The Agreement was signed by Victor Steilo, Jr. for NRC and by A. James Barnes, Deputy Administrator, for EPA.
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i ENCLOSURE C AUGUST 19, 1988
0FFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Items of Interest Week Ending August 19. 1988 PREVENTING DAMAGE TO REACTOR CORES NAS Human Factors Committee Briefing RES representatives, along with other National Academy of Sciences (NAS) sponsors, attended an NAS Human Factors Committee briefing of its proposed 1989 research program. Four studies are being proposed as the Committee's core program. They focus on human error, organizational effectiveness, augmentation of intellectual functions (automation, expert systems) and applied methods for acquiring human factors information. Based on our current understanding of these studies it appears that each has the potential of supplementing ongoing and planned NRC human factors research initiatives.
Copies of the NAS technical proposal were received and are being reviewed by RES staff. Final planning and scheduling of 1989 Committee research will occur at an October meeting between the Committee and sponsoring agencies.
Publication of NUREG-1252; N.P.P. Thermal-Hydraulic Performance Research Program Plan This report provides a description of the thermal-hydraulic research to be carried out by the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. The subject of this plan is plant performance, and the emphasis is on prevention of severe acci-dents. The plan defines the major issues, relates the resetrch to these issues, defines needed products, provides a historical perspective, and defines the major interoffice and interdisciplinary interfaces. The plan provides a technical basis for planning and conducting current and future thermal-hydraulic research.
The plan is consistent with assumptions and guidance in the NRC Five-Year Plan published in March 1988.
REGULATORY ANALYSIS Publication to be Issued in the Near Future
Title:
Guidance on Preparing a License Application to Store Spent Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste (Reg. Guide 3.50. Rev. 1)
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Description:==
This regulatory guide suggests a format acceptable to the NRC staff for submitting the information specified in Part 72 for a license application to store spent fuel in an ISFSI or to store spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste in a monitored retrievable storage installation.
AUGUST 19, 1988 ENCLOSURE D
ITEMS OF INTEREST Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Week Ending August 19, 1988 Diagnostic Evaluation and Incident Investigation Branch (DEIIB)
On August 18, the Femi Diagnostic Evaluation team conducted its final team meeting in preparation for onsite diagnostic evaluation activities at Femi.
The Regional Administrator, Division Director Reactor Projects, Region III, and Femi Senior Resident Inspector addressed the team and answered questions. The entrance meeting with Detroit Edison and onsite evaluation efforts are scheduled to begin on Monday, August 22.
Incident Response Branch (IRB)
On August 15, IRB staff comenced the installation of videoteleconferencing capability in the Operations Center. They also met with Future View Incorporated to discuss the cabling p!dn, interface requirements and miscellaneous hardware needs for this effort.
On August 16, IRB staff conducted the first of a series of training courses for members of Headquarters' Reactor Safety and Protective Measures teams. The course covered NRC standardized technical procedures for protective measures assessment and computer tools.
On August 16, the AEOD Director and IRB Branch Chief met with the Deputy Associate Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to discuss the apparent change in responsibilities for FEMA as a result of the National Systen for Emergency Coordination which has been approved by the President.
General agreement was reached concerning the way in which the change would be implemented.
NRC will Sfom FEMA about the functions that FEMA needs to perform in order to supp rt NRC in the event of a power plant accident.
On August 17. IRB staff attended a meeting of a special working group to discuss the possible impacts of COSM05-1900 on the U.S.
On August 18, the IRL Branch Chief and staff attended a meeting of the Federal Response Subcommittee of the Federal Radiological Preparedness Coordinating Comittee to discuss, among other things, the federal response to USM05-1900 and changes needed to the Federal Radiological Emergency Response, an as a result of implementation of the National System for Emergency reor ination.
Preliminary Notifications The following Preliminary Notifications were issued during the past week.
PNO-I-88-82, Combustion Engineering. Incorporated (Docket Number 70-1100),
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PNO-I-88-33, Maine Yankee Atomic Power Staticn (Docket Number 50-309),
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PNO-I-88-84, GPU Nuclear Corporation (Three Mile island, Unit 2) TMI-2 Control Room Altercation.
d.
PNO-II-88-4SA, Providence Hospital (An Agreement State Licensee),
Malfunction of a Medical Device - Update, e.
PNO-!!-88-49 Carolina Powar & Light Company (Harris Unit 1), Power Loss to Annunciator Panels.
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PNO-!!-88-50A, Florida Power & Light Company (Turkey Point Unit 4), Spill of 3,100 Gallons of Water From Spent Fuel Pit - Update.
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PNO-I!!-88-6BA, Illinois Power Company (Clinton Nuclear Station), Possible i
Strike August 15 (Update).
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PNO-!!!-88-68A, Illinois Power Company (Clinton Nuclear Station), Possible StrikeAugust15(Update).
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PNO-!!!-88-71 Detroit Edison Company (Fermi 2), Violence at Picket Line.
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PNO-III-88-73. Ford Motor Company (General Licensee), Missing Gauge Containing 1 Curie of Americium-241.
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PNO-III-88-74.TestingEngineersandConsultants, Incorporated (License Number 21-18668-01), Stolen Moisture-Density Gauge.
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PNO-IV-88-66, Houston Lighting & Power Company (Docket Number 50-498).
Truck Accident Carrying New Fuel Assemblies, PNO-IV-88-67 Syncor (Texas Agreement State Licensee). Technetium-99M m.
Generator Shipment Problem.
t PNO-V-88-52. Testing Engineers (Agreement State Licensee) Stolen n.
Moisture / Density Gauge.
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I ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEEK ENDING AUGUST 19, 1988 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Implementation of U.S./ Japan Agreemant for Cooperation During the week of August 8. Marvin Peterson, IP, and Mike Smith, NMSS, represented NRC at a series of bilateral meetings in Japan on the implementing arrangements for the U.S./ Japan Agreement for Cooperation. Agreement was reached in several areas, but furth:r discussions will be nece:sary to resolve questions concerning tracking requirements on U.S.-controlled material in Japan. As a related matter, the Japanese side expressed interest in the concept of applying for broad licenses for low-enriched power reactor fuel exports.
Adoption of this broad licensing approach would reduce significantly the administrative burden of processing routine export requests for Japan. At the end of the week, the meetings addressed the issue of permitting the sh'ipment of plutonium by sea under the Agreement.
Further discussions on i
this matter will be held later.
Export / Import Weekly Points of Interest During the week of August 19, applications for export licenses were received from Edlow Internatior,a1 Company for the export of 17,658 kgs of low enriched uranium as reload fuel for Oh! 2 in Japan, and Montanto Research Corporation for the export of 85 grams of Pu-238 for use in calorimeter studies at the EURATOM Joint Research Center at Ispra Italy.
i ENCLOSURE F AUGUST 19, 1988
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL ITEMS OF INTEREST Week Cnding August 19, 1988 Drug Testing program The NRC received the necessary Department of Health and Human Services certification of its Drug Testing Program. The required 60-day notification letter to all employees can now be issued. A 30-day notice will also be issued to employees in testing-designated positions. Testing will begin with non-bargaining unit employees no sooner than the expiration of the 60-day notice period. NRC is conducting negotiations with the National Treasury Employees Union concerning testing of bargaining unit employees.
Training i
In-house training for NRC staff is ongoing. As an example of a typical week, the following courses were offered. The information Technology Services (ITS) training schedule was:
DW-4 Workshop; Introduction to Lotus; Crosstalk; Introduction to dBase III; Displaywrite 4 and PC-DOS Fundamentals. Other courses offered were "Performance Management" for supervisors and "Letterwriting" for secretaries.
Arrivals and Departures One part-time employee, Jeanne Mullikin, Secretary, Central Support Unit, a forner employee, joined NRC this week.
I Departures, in addition to several summer technical interns and summer clerical aides, were:
Diana Morley and Linda Tribble Secretaries from NRR and RES, respectively, and Ronald Tyler, Cooperataive Education Student from NMSS.
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AUGUST 19, 1988 ENCLOSURE H
Office of Enforcement Items of Interest Week Ending August 19, 1988 The following Significant Enforcement Actions were taken the week of August 15, 1988.
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $450,000 was issued on August 15, 1988 to Alabama Power Company (Farley Units 1 and 2). This action was based on violations of the equipment qualifi-cation rt.quirements of 10 CFR 50.49.
(EN88-66)
An Order Revoking License was issued on August 15, 1988 to Wrangler Laboratories, Inc., Provo, Utah.
The action was based on an NRC investigation which indicated that the licensee had failed to fulfill commitments, had made contradictory statements to NRC and the State of Utah authorities, aad had processed uranium in an unsafe manner with inadequate controls and resulting contamination.
(EN88-16A) l An Order of Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $50,000 was issued August 17, 1980 to Carolina Power and Light (H. B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant Unit 2). The action was based on violations involving the failure to properly establish and implement procedures for safe shutdown of the facility in the event of a fire.
(EN 87-100A)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of
$50,000 was issued on August 18, 1988 to Louisiana Power and Light Company i
i (Waterford3). The action was based on an event in which inaccurate reactor vessel water level indication twice resulted in cavitation of and subsequent loss of the operating shutdown cooling pump. The plant experienced a similar problem in July 1986 and the failure to fully implement the corrective actions for that event foms part of the basis for the proposed action.
(EN 88-67)
Civil Penalties Paid I
Veterans Administration Medical Center Wichita, Kansas paid the imposed civil penalty in the amount of $2,500. The action was based on the ifcensee not having an authorized physician to use and supervise licensed material and the physician who did use the material was not qualified.
In addition, the licensee did not have an approved radiation safety officer and did not conduct required i
training, instrument testing, and radiation and contamination surveys.
l (EA 87-125) l Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut paid the proposed civil penalty of f
$1,125. The action was based on a violation involving two examples of improper disposal of radioactive material to a local municipal landfill.
(EA 88-157)
ENCLOSURE K AUGUST 19, 1988
OFFICE OF CONSOLIDATION Items of Interest Week Ending August 19, 1988 Water Treatment System Completion of the installation of the water treatment system at One White Flint North has been delayed until about August 26 pending an upgrade of the power service to the system controller. Once the system is activated, the water will be tested for lead levels at the taps by GSA's independent laboratory, Biospheries Inc. Results of the tests will probably be available about two or three weeks after the samples are taken.
Elevator Problems The Otis Elevator Company has issued a report to NRC's maintenance contractor, Parsons Brinckerhoff, sumarizing the work done over the last several weeks to improve elevator reliability. Otis identified "constant low voltage problems" as one of the main contributors to elevator shutdowns. A suspected contributor to problems affecting operation of car doors is the unusually high number of starts (door openings and closings) per hour, while the temperature in the elevator car controller cabinets is the likely suspect in problems with computer reliability.
To compensate for the low voltage supply. Otis adjusted the transforming taps.
To handle the higher than average number of starts per hour, car door assemblies and electrical controls in the cars have been modified. To lower the temperature in the car centroller cabinets, Parsons Brinckerhoff installed a 3-ton air-conditioner in the elevator machine room, which is located in the penthouse, and Otis has placed thermometers in the car controller cabinets to locate potential hot spots. In addition, both the software and the hardware on all car controllers have been updated, and the load-weighing systems on the elevator cars have been adjusted.
New water leaks As a result of recent rain stoms, new water leaks developed in the mail room on the P1 level. Parsons Brinckerhoff attributes the problem to pooling of rainwater on patio blocks near the north corner of the building, which has led to seepage through openings in the slab between the first-floor and P1 levels.
The Contracts and Property Management Division has notified GSA.
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Office of the Executive Director for Operations Items of Interest Week Ending August 19, 1988 1.
Proposed Rule Signed by EDO On August 19, 1988, the Executive Director for Operations signed a proposed rule which amends the NRC's regulations to permit the onsite incineration of slightly contaminated waste oils generated at licensed nuclear power plants without the need to.;;;lfically amend existing Part 50 operating licenses. This proposed rule constitutes a partial granting of a petition for rulemaking (PRM-20-15) submitted by Edison Electric Institute and Utility Nuclear Waste Management Group. Other portions of the petit,ai are being denied.
This constitutes notice to the Commission that, in accordance with the rulemaking authority delegated to EDO. the EDO has signed this proposed rule for publication in the Federal Register, AUGUST 19, 1988 ENCLOSURE N
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ITEMS ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION - Week Ending August 19, 1988 A.
STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON THE STATUS OF SEQUOYAH 1, 2:00 P.M.,
THUR5 DAY, AUGUST 4, 1988 COMMISSIONER 5' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NDRTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - SECY to V. 5tello, Jr., EDO dated 8/17/88 The Commission was briefed by executives of the Tennessee i
Valley Authority and the staff on the status of the Sequoyah Unit 1 Nuclear Power Plant.
Representing TVA were
- S.A. White, Senior Vice President Nuclear Group, TVA
- J.R. Bynum, Vice President Power Production, TVA
- S. Smith, Plant Manager Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant, TVA Chairman Zach encouraged TVA to continue efforts to improve the attitude of its personnel and to maintain strong management involvement in the day to day operation of its nuclear programs.
In addition, Chairman Zach cautioned the licensee not to be over confident during restart of Sequoyah Unit 1.
Mr. White was requested to inform the Commission of any difficulties in obtaining resources from the Board of Directors for the nuclear program.
At the request of Commissioner Rogers, Mr. White committed to provide the Commission a list of maintenance work items scheduled for the next Sequoyah Unit 2 planned outage.
Chairman Each requested the staff to be mindful that the licensee takas a cautious and prudent approach to all activities in restarting and operating Unit 1.
The Commission requested the staff, when ready, to submit final recommendations on the restart of Sequoyah Unit 1.
Barring any unforeseen problems, the commission believes it will not be necessary for the licensee to meet with the commission prior to the restart of Sequoyah Unit 1.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON STATUS OF EFFORTS TO ENHANCE SAFETY OF USERS OF BYPRODUCT MATERIALS, 10:00 A.M., FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1988, COMMISSIONER 5' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - SECY to V. 5tello, Jr., EDO dated 8/17/88 I
The commission was briefed by the staff on the status of implementing the recommendations made by the Materials safety Regulations Review Study Group on enhancing safety of users of by-product materials.
Chairman Zech made the following requests:
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Following completion of the regional pilot program on i
materials licensees, the staff should submit a report on j
the recommendations and lessons learned from the pilot program.
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The statf should submit a commission paper outlining the issues which will not be addressed given the staff's proposed $300,000 reduction in the NMSS budget for the l
general licensee mail survey.
Chairman Each emphasized i
the importance for the commission to establish a system of J
nuclear materials accounting.
Commissioner carr requested the staff to 1.
submit en information paper describing the pilot performance evaluation factors program for material l
licensees.
The paper should describe the evaluation factors, the results obtained from Region III's pilot j
program, and details for implementing the pilot programs t
at the other regions.
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submit a paper describing (1) the training program curriculum for material licenseo inspectors, and (2) l staff's program for NRC material licensing officials to l
periodically cor,auct fmspect. ens and thereby maintain l
greater field fatillarity anu sensitivity to problems.
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Report to the commission on the apparent inconsistency between the special Analysis on the Five-Year Plan which 1
specifies a reduction in resources for safety inspections e
or safety assessments and the staff's discussion of I
emphasizing enhanced safety assessments.
The resources to i
be expanded to this program should be clearly addressed.
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Broaden the distribution of the NMSS Licensee Newsletter not only to the medical societies, but to other professional societies as well.
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Staff should cooperate fully with states wishing to apply for agreement state status, but should not be proactive in encouraging states that do not want agreement state status or may be concerned about meeting financial commitmente which go along with such status.
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS -- AFFIRMATION / DISCUSSION AND VOTE.11:30 A.M.,
THUR5 DAY, AUGUST ll, 1988. COMMIS5IONER5' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WH; TE TO NT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARY.AND (OPEN TO FUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - 5ECY to W. Parler, GC cated 8/17/4 EECI-88-217 -- Amendment of Commission Raoulations en Ownershie of securities by Cartain NRC Emelevees and en Acceetance of Food.
Refreshments, and Travel Ernansas from Outside Pag 11gg I
The Cor.=ission by a 4-0 vote approved amendments to NRC'S Conduct of Employees regulations that extends the prohibitions on ownership of certain securities to members of the Advisory a
Committee on Nuclear Waste and provides further guidance I
regarding circumstances under which an NRC employee could accept travel expenses from an otherwise prohibited source when proferred in connection with a job interview, and under which an i
employee could accept food and refreshments at widely-attended events sponsored by certain groups whose membership is composed of prohibited sources.
The amendments are in accordance with conditions imposed by the office of Government Ethics.
Following final approval by the office of Government Ethics, the rule should be forwarded for signature and publication in the Federal Register.
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BRIEFING BY NUMARC ON PLANT MAINTENANCE, 2:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1988, C0KMI5510NER5' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, i
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The Commiasion was briefed by representatives of the Nuc1' ear Management and Resources Council (NUMARC) on the nuclear industry's initiatives relating to improved maintenance at j
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Representing NUMARC were
- Byron Lee, Jr.
President, NUMARC
- C.O. Woody Executive Vice President Florida Power and Light Company
- Corbin McNeill Executive Vice President Philadelphia Electric Company
- Jack Brons Executive Vice President New York Power Authority
- Joe Colvin Executive Vice President NUMARC l
The' Commission emphasized to NUMARC that if the industry determines that certain surveillances at power operations are not justified, it should bring those issues to the attention of the Commission for appropriate action.
Chairman Zech encouraged NUMARC to continua efforts to develop performance indicators of maintenance practices at nuclear
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Commissioner Roberts expressed interest in obtaining an updated pie chart of the "Distribution of Event Root Causes by cause l
Category."
When questioned, NUMARC informed Commissioner Roberts that the industry committed to submit by April 1, 1989, for staff review and approval four vendor type standard technical specification proposals.
Commissioner Rogers encouraged NUMARC to consider developing an accreditation program for maintenance, as it did training.
There were no requirements placed on the staff at this l
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON INDIVIDUAL PLANT EXAMINATIONS GENERIC LETTER, 2:00 P.M.,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1988, COMMISSIONER 5' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLIhT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTEhDANCE) - SECY to V. Stello, Jr., EDO dated 8/19/88 i
The Commission was briefed by the strff on its proposed generic letter to all ccamercial reactor licWnsees requesting plant j
examination for severe accident outliers.
The Commission requested and the staff committed to submit a paper outlining the scope and schedule for developing the severe accident program, i
The Commiusion also requested the staff to work with NUMARC to develop strategies for coping with severe accidents.
Chairman Zech cautioned the staff to give appropriate priority and balance to preventive and mitigative niedsures to regulato7 decisions.
He also encouraged the staff to continue to clor y work with the ACRS in the area of external event evaluation:-
Commissioner carr made the following comments:
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He emphasized the importance for the staff to quickly provide industry guidance on assessing external events and thereby minimize any adverse impact on the licensees' effort to comply with the requirements of the generic 3
letter.
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He suggested that the staff clarify Appendix 2 to indicate that assessment of plant operational management will not l
be a major factor in the decision on the adequacy of IPE results.
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He requested that the generic letter clarify that the comprehensive accident management program will be an outcome of the IPE and not a concurrent and separate l
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STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON CURRENT STATUS OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS l
TRAN5PORTATION, 10:00 A.M., WEDNE5 DAY, AUGUST 10, 1988 COMMIS5IONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO l
PUBLIC ATTEhDANCE) - SECY to V. 5tello, Jr., EDO and H. Denton, D/GPA 1
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The Commission was briefed by the staff on current issues i
relating to nuclear materials transportation.
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The staff was requested to bring to the Commission's attention any potential problems which can be foreseen (e.g., shipping
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requirements for spent fuel materials stored at reactor sites).
Chairman Zech requested the staff tot Submit a Commission paper on staff's recommendations for 1.
l implementing the U.S./Japrin agreement and regulatory j
requirements for shipping plutonium ecross U.S.
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Estimate the dose resulting from an incident involving a SPEC 2-T radiographic devise failing off a truck.
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Not sacrifice thoroughness for rapid review of DOE's TRUPAC-II package for WIPP shipment.
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Keep the States and Indian Tribes informed on the status e
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Commissioner Carr recommended that the stafft l
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Address transportation issues in the NMSS Newsletter.
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Involve NUMARC in standardising fuel cask designs.
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Include Defense Department input in considering sea transport of plutonium.
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Give thought to how the agency should respond to I
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- DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT 8/22/28 50-498/
U.S. Tool & Die, Inc.
Meeting w/ Houston Lighting and MRC/HL&P/
G. Dick 10:00 499 4030 Route 8 Power Co. to discuss HL&P request Bechtel/
Allison Park, PA to expand the spent fuel pool UST&D capacity (South Texas Project) 8/24/88 White Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/NUMARC, Edison Electric NRC/NUMARC/
L. Cunningham 12:30-2:00 Room 12-B-11 In':titute and IhP0 to discuss EEI/INPO industry commer.ts on NCRP limits for occupational exposure to "hot particles" on the skin I
8/25-50-325/
Brunswick Plant Meeting w/ Carolina Power and NRC/EGAG/CP&L B. Buckley 8/26/88 324 Brunswick County, NC Light Co. to discuss PRA 6
8:30 including fire scenarios (Brunswick) 8/25/88 White Flint Bldg.
Forthcoming meeting w/0maha NRC/0 PPD P. Milano 1:00 Room 12-B-11 Public Pcwer District to discuss response to third party management assessment 8/26/88 50-387/
Susquehanna Steam Meeting w/ Pennsylvania Power NRC/PP&L M. Thadant 8:30 388 Electric Station and Light Co. to review Administrative Offices Licensing Actions Schedules (Susquehanna)
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A listing of these meeting notices can be obtained by calling 492-7424.
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gDATE/~IME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT 8/30/88 50-220 Wnite Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/ Niagara Mohawk Power NRC/NMPC M. Haughey 10:00 Room 14-B-13 Corp. to discuss status of licensing matters for Nine Mile Point 1 8/30/88 50-213 White Flint 81dg.
Meeting w/ Connecticut Yanks NRC/CYAPCO A. Weng 9:00-4:00 Room 6-B-13 Atomic Power Co. to discu,s new switch gear b1dg. and miscellanew s fire protection exemptions (Haddam Neck) 9/1/88 50-395 White Flint Bldg.
Meeting w/ South Carolina NRC/SCEAG J. Hayes 8:30 Room 14-B-9 Electric and Gas Co. to discuss status of licensing activities (V. C. Summer)
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}DATE 8/29 9:00am kH-94 OWFN 6-B-11 To discuss LNT's proposed Regan Voit E. Wick response to NRC's first round (VP/0P"'S) coments on LNT's TR on its LN Technologies Polyethylene-Stainless Steel Composite HIC
'8/29 1:00pm WM-?0 OWFN 6-B-11 To discuss LNT's proposed Regan Voit B. Jagannath response to NRC's coments (VP/0PNS) on LNT's TR on Cement-Solid-LN Technologies ified Waste Forn DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MEDICAL NUCLEAR SAFETY DOCKET ATTENDEES /
DATE NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 8/21-23/88 Denver. CO Recruitment for NRC at AICHE J. Swift J. Swift meeting 8/22-23/88 Livermore. CA Reviews of standard dry spent J. Swift J. Swift fuel cask designs at LLNL 8/24/88 72-3 016N 6-B-7 Meeting with Carolina Power F. Sturz F. Sturz and Light Co. to discuss Reps of CP&L E
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i 8/24/88 OWFN Meeting of Substantially Com-J. Linehan plete Waste Package Containment DIVISION OF SAFEGUARDS AND TRANSPORTATION DOCKET ATTENDEES /
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Meeting Administrator, and selected Regional Staff 9/7/88 LynCburg,VA BW NNFD PIP Licensee. Deputy Stohr Regional Administrator, end selected Regional Staff 9/8/88 RII Office Brunswick Enforcement Licensee. Deputy Reyes 9:00 am Conference Regional Administrator, and selected Regional Staff 9/12/88 RII Office Oconee Enforcement Licensee. Regional Reyes 1:00 pm Conference Administrator, and selected Regional Staff E
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