ML20205M563
| ML20205M563 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 10/27/1988 |
| From: | Hoyle J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
| To: | |
| References | |
| WIR-881021, NUDOCS 8811030149 | |
| Download: ML20205M563 (35) | |
Text
. - -... _. _
\\
October 27, 1988 M:
The Comissioners Fry:.
John C. Hoyle, Assistant for Operations, Office of the EDO l
Subject:
WEEKLY IWFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 21, 1988 f
A susinary of key events is included as a convenience to those Comissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.
Contents Enclosure l
Administration and Res0urces Management A
Nuclear Reactor Regulation B
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards C
l Nuclear Regulatory Research D
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data E
Governmental & Public Affairs F
General Counsel G*
Personne:
H l
Small & Disadvantaged Dusiness Utilization & Civil Rights I*
Special Projects J*
i Enforcement K
i Consolfdatiin L*
M i
Regional Offices Executive Director for Operations N*
L Items Addressed by the Comission 0
i f
Meeting Notices P
Preprietary or Other Sensitive Information (Not for Q
externaldistribution) t i
- No input this week.
4 gk 7
?
n C. Hoyle). M s W D @ M M (F
S811030149 881027 PDR COMMS NRCC sffice of the CXeCutive Director WEEKLYINFOREPT PDC for Operations
Contact:
John C. Hoyle. EDO
(
3 49?-1703 g
l
HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 21, 1988 V0GTLE 1 At 3:00 am on October 17, 1988, while lifting the reactor vessel head for refueling, radioactive gas was released from underneath the head. Forty-seven personnel in the area received detectable internal contamination. All contamination was within regulatory limits with the highest received being 7 percent of MPC.
Media interest has occurred.
NRR and Region !! personnel are following up on this event.
TPUPACT-11 Shippire Containtr Over the past year the NRC staff has ret several tins with representatives of the Department of Energy and its contractors concerning the development and testing cf full scale TRUPACT-11 packages. The packages will be used to transport contract handled transuranic (TPU) wastes from DOE facilities to the proposed Westt Isolation Pilot Plant in Carlsbad, New Mexico. One prototype package has been subjected to a series of impact, puncture and fire tests as specified it. NRC Regulatior.s. As a result of these tests, the package cesign is being nedified and re-testirg is scheduled to btgin in Decerter 1988. DOE expects to submit an applicatier for the package to the NRC in the first quarter of 1989.
Draft Cortractor Report on Sequoyah Accident Frecuency Analysis On October 18, 1988 the staff received the draft contractor report on the Sequoyah accident frequency analysis for final NUREG-1150. With this, the staff now has draft accident frequency reports for Surry, Sequoyah, Peach Bottom, and Grand Gulf. These are being circulated to appropriate staff for information and coment. On Tuesday, October 25, 1988, the staff will be meeting with its principal contractors on NUREG-1150 on status of technical work and docueentation. To continue coordination efforts with GRS, Prof. A. Birkhofer will be briefed on the status of NUREG-1150 and plans for its completion.
Earthquake 20,1988 at 9:09 a.m. EDT a magnitude 3.6 (measurements 3.6 to On October 4.1) earthquake occurred in northern New Harpshire near the town of Berlin. The event was felt as far away as Augusta. Mainen there are no It was not felt at Maine reports of any damage in the epicentr61 area.
Yankee, approximately 80 miles away.
The event was initially located by the NRC supported seismographic networks and reported to RES by about 11:00 a.m.
The NRC network contractors have dispatched field teams to record aftershocks.
O OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM 0F INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS - 1988 For 5-Day Period of October 14, 1988 - October P0. 1988 Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision _
Received This Week 5
0 Completed This Week 12 1
Carryovers From 1987 157 33 Received In 1988 526 46 Granted in 1988 410 22 Denied In 1988 1 81 44 Pending 92 13 ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received (An individual Requests records related to his complaints against TVA.
requesting) information (88-522)
George Johnson.
Referral from FEMA of two records relating to the Swidler & Berlin Pilgrim nuclear power plant.
(88-523)
Linds Bauman, Requests records related to the inspection for August 3 Governrent 1988 - September 8. 1988, at the Comanche Peak nuclear Accountability power plant (inspection report Hos. 50-445/88-56 and Project 50-446/88-52) and to the discussions of findings with (88-524)
Mr. Counsil et al.. at the conclusion of the inspection.
Linda Bauman.
Reouests records related to the inspection for August 3 Government 1988 - September 8. 1988, at the Comanche Peak nuclear Accountability power plant (inspection report Nus. 50-445/88 59 and Project 50-446/88-55) and to the discussions of findings with (88-525)
Mr. Counsil et al., at the conclusion of the inspection.
(Anindividual Requests records concerning hinself.
requesting inforr.ation about himself)
(88-526)
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE i.
GrantQ Caroline Reese.
In response to a request for a list of licensces Baker & Hostetler authorized to manufacture, produce, possess or use (88-493) radioisotopes or radio harmaceuticals for medical purposes, made availab e one record. Suggested that the requester contact the Agreement States for lists of licensees in those states.
l Ophelia Williams.
In response to a request for copies of the enclosure to l
J/R/A Associatts amendment 67 to license NPF-12 and safety evaluation for (88-505) the Sumer nuclear power plant, made available one record.
Ophelia Willians.
In response to a request for a copy of NRC's July 13 J/R/A Associates 1988 memorandum regarding 10 CFR 50.59 guidance, informed (88-500) the requester that the NRC located no agenc.y record subject to this request.
Ophelia Williams, In responst to a request for a copy of the August 24, J/R/Ae'.ssociates 1988 memorandum from Frank Hiraglia to Project (88-507)
Directorate regarding generic letter 87-09 and technical specification changes, made available one record.
James Suda, In response to a requert for mailing labels for four Redicorp specified types of lists, made available the requested Protective labels.
l Materials. Inc.
(88-508)
Gregory Brown.
In response to a request for a list on a diskette of OUI Systems, Inc. NRC Materials Licensees located in Region 1, made (88-509) available the reques'ed diskette.
Denied Kenneth Boley, In response to a request for two categories of records Critical Mass regardint violations or possible violations by licensed (88-25)
R0s and SR0s of Fitness for Duty guidelines and steps l
taken by NRC or its licensees as mentioned by Mr. J.
Partlow in the December 1, 1987 meeting, made availatie l
48 records.
Informed the recuester that additional I
records subject to this request are already available at l
the PDR. Denied 12 records in their entirety and portions of eight records containing confidential business (proprietary) information, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process, result in a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy and reveal identities of confidenthi sources.
OCTOBER 21. 1988 tSCV*TE A
Denied, Cont'd Tim Gaffney, In response to a request for copies of (1) legal opinions Dayton Daily News within the last 10 years pertaining to 10 CFR 20.403/405, (88-203)
(i) statement by a Region IV employee pertaining to 10 CFR 20.403, and (3) objections to broad scope licenses issued to the Air Force or the Navy, made available 17 records.
Informed the r? quester that three additional records subject to this request are already available at the PDR. Denied eight records in their entirety, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank r.. change of ideas essential to the deliberative process, result in a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and interfere with an enforcement proceeding.
Denied portions of one record, disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to interfere with an enforcement proceeding.
Bruce French, In response to a request for records relating to the Ohio Northern Sohio Refinery, BP Chemicals, and BP Refinery located in University Shawnee Township, Allen County, Ohio, made available (88-404) 11 records.
Informed the requester that seven additional records subject to this request arc already available at the PDR. Denied portions of one record, disclosure of which would result 11 a clearly unwarrantee invasion of i
l personal privacy.
i Terence Moore In response to a reauest for records pertaining to the (88-474) use, maintenance and disposal of radioactive materials at Wright State University from 1978, made available 15 records.
Informed the requester that four additional records subject to this request are already available at the PDR. Denied portions of three records, disclosure of which would result in a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
o DIVIS!CH OF CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT WEE'lY INFORMATION REPORT WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 21, 1988 PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION RFP No.:
AED-88-288
Title:
"Inspecting for Performance Training Course"
==
Description:==
The contractor shall present the NRC's course on "Inspecting for Performance' to NRC inspectors and other selected staff personnsl. The contractor shall furnish the course instructor and other experts as necessary to support course presentation.
Period of Performance:
Five (5) Years Spousor:
Office of the Analysis and Evaluation of 0;crational Data Status:
RFP closed on October 13, 1988.
Proposals forwarded to Source Evaluation Panel for review on October 17, 1988.
RFP No.:
AED-89-286
Title:
"Radiotherapy Course"
==
Description:==
Services to develop and present a training course for NRC inspectors & Licensing Reviewers.
Period of Performance:
Five (5) Years Sponsor:
Office of the Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Status:
RFP cicsed on October 17,19F.8 Proposals forwarded to Source Evaluation Panel for review on October 20, 1988.
RFP No.:
RS-RC4-88-296
Title:
"ADP Data Entry Support Services at NRC's Region IV Office" l
==
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 i
responsible.
Period of Performance:
Two(2) Sears Sponsor:
Region IV Status:
Dest and Final offer received and forwarded to Source Evaluation Danel for review on October 19, 1988.
l OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE A
x.
OrFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGl!LATION ITEMS OF INTEREST Week Ending October 21, 1988 H. B. Robinson During)its Design Basis Reconstitution effort at H. B. Robinson, Unit No. 2 (HBR-2, Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L) identified safety-related cabling to Motor Control Center (MCC) #6 that potentially was undersized for the emergency loads it would see for certain accidents. The licensee promptly initiated an evaluation of the cable to determine its capability. We were advised by the Resident Inspector that the licensee's consultant, Ebasco, advised CP&L at 10:00 a.m. on October 14, 1988 that they had no confidence in the cable being capable of handling the emergene.y loads. The licensee initiated an orderly shutdown, was at 60% power at 10:41 a.m., and expects to be off line by 2:41 p.m. October 14, 1988.
As this cable provides power to a single isolation valve in a line penetrating containment (outlet from motor coolers in the RCPs), they concluded that they would not meet their emergency plan which requires isolation of such lines within four hours if the isolation valve is declared inoperable. Therefore, they declared n unusual event at 11:00 a.m.
They estimate will take about one week to replace the cable.
V0GTLE 1 At 3:00 am on October 17, 1988, while lifting the reactor vessel head for refueling, radioactive gas was released from underneath the head.
Forty-seven personnel in the area received detectable internal contamination. All contamination was within regulatory limits with the highest received being 7 percent of MPC.
Media interest has occurred. NRR and Region II personnel are following up on this event.
ENCLOSURE B OCTOBER 21, 1988
OFFICE OF NUCLEAP, MATEPIAL SAFFTY AND SAFEGOARDS Iteras of Jnterest geekEndingOctob,er 21, 1988 LOV-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT Workshop _on Alternate Concentration Limits The Uraniura Recovery Field Office (NRC/ Region IV) sponsored a workshop for licensees and the Department of Energy about alternate concentration limits (ACLs) for uranium mills on October 21, 1988. The purpose of the workshop was to educate potential applicants about (1) the types of information that the NRC staff finds acceptable to justify ACLs at uranium pills, and (2) integration of ACLs within site-specific groundwater protection standards.
In addition, the l
workshop provided an opportunity for licensees, DOE, and State representatives l
to discuss implementation of the staff's "Draft Technical Position on Alternate Concentration Limits for Uranium Mills," which was published in June 1988.
INDUSTRIAL. AND MEDICAL NUCLEAR SAFETY Fuel'Cyc1( Safety l
Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS)
NFS plans to hold a full-scale annual radiological emergency exercise on NovemberJ)6,1988, at their Erwin f acility. A staff member of the Fuel Cycle Safety Branch will acccmpany the Region II Inspector to observe the exercise.
HIGH-LEVEL UASTE MANAGEMENT Revision 1 of the Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigation CA Plan On August 15, 1988, the U.S. Department of Energy (00E) forwarded Revision 1 of the Nevada I;uclear Uaste Storage Investigation (NNWSI) "Quality Assurance Plan" for the Yucca Mcuntain project, for the Divisior of High-Level Waste Management (HLVM) staff review. HLWM has completed its review and has concluded that, with the exception of six needed rodifications, the QA Plan meets the OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE C
i
?
requirements of Subpart G of 10 CFR Part 60 and Appendix 0 to 10 CFR Part 50, as applicable. The HLWM staff and COE have discussed and agreed to the modifications that are needed and DCE will be incorporating them into tne plan. HLWM requested that 00E provide a revised plan, within 30 days, which incorporates the modifications. The staff will then issue a supplement to the safety evaluation that acknowledges that the necessary charges have been made.
TRANSPORTATION TRUPACT-II Shippine Container Over the past year the NRC staff has met several times with representatives of the Department of Energy and its contractors concerning the development and testing of full scale TRUPACT-Il packages. The packages will be used to transpurt contract handled transuranic (TPL') wastes from DOE facilities to the proposed Weste Isolation Pilot Plant in Carlsbad, New Mexico. One prototype package has been subjected to a series of impact, puncture and fire testa as specified in NRC Regulations. As a result of these tests, the package design is being modified and re-testir.g is scheduled to begin in December 1988.
00E expects to submit an applicatico for the package to the NRC in the first quarter of 1989, i
i I
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE C
o OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Items of Interest Week Ending October 21, 1988 International Workshop on Rules for Exemption from Regulatory Control On October 17-19, 1988, an International Wcrksho) on Rules for Exemption from Regulatory Control was held at the Pan American Health Organization building it Washington, DC.
The objective of the workshop was to focus international regulatory attention and enhance international regulatory cooperation on the bruad subject of exemption policies (e.g., the disposal of very low-level radioactive waste at other than licensed low-level waste sites, and the release for public use of lands and structures with low-levels of residual contamination).
It was sponsored by NRC in cooperation with the Nuclear Energy Agency of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and was attended by representatives of 11 countries and several international organizations.
Papers Mere presented representing the national positions, the views of EPA, the accivities of DOE, the sositions of IAEA, NEA, ICRP, and the Comission of European Comunities, and tie NCRP views on the trends in risk coefficients.
As directed by the Comission, the Advance Notice of the Development of a Comission Policy on Below Regulatory Concern was made available for coment to meeting attendees. A paper was presented representing the status of Comission views in which a request was made for coment on issues identified by the Comission in Staff Requirements memoranda of September 29 and 30,1988. The consensus of Workshop participants was that, in keeping with the concepts of the ICRP Basic Safety Standards, "justification of practice" should be "first principle" in making exemption decisions but that the national authority has flexibility in deciding what practices are justified. The participants recognized that the Comission's proposed policy is conceptually similar to that expressed in the just issued IAEA Safety Series 89 although (1) the Comission's numerical individual dose criterion is higher by an order of magnitude and (2) several participants believed that the IAEA document presents the 1 mrem / year individual dose criterion as a limit and not a threshold belcw which the ALARA principle would be satisfied. No consensus was reached on the need for a collective dose criterion, although if one is used, the participants believed it would be necessary to define how collective dose is calculated.
The proceedings of the workshop will be published in about 2 months and will include formal papers as well as questions and comments.
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE D
2 Draft Contractor Report on Sequoyah Accident Frequency Analysis On October 18, 1988 the staff received the draft contractor report on the Sequoyah accident frequency analysis for final NUREG-1150. With this, the staff now has draft accident frequency reports for Surry, Sequoyah, Peach Bottom, and Grand Gulf. These are being circulated to appropriate staff for information and coment. On Tuesday, October 25, 1988, the staff will be meeting with its principal contractors on NUREG-1150 on status of technical work and documentation. To continue coordination efforts with GRS, Prof. A. Birkhofer will be briefed on the status of NUREG-1150 and plans for its completion.
5 Earthquake On October 20, 1988 at 9:09 a.m. EDT a magnitude 3.6 (measurements 3.6 to 4.1) earthquake occurred in northern New Harrpshire near the town of Berlin. The event was felt as far away as Augusta, Maine; there are no reports of any damage in the epicentral area.
It was not felt at Maine Yankee, approximately 80 miles away.
The event was initially located by the NRC supported seismographic networks and reported to RES by about 11:00 a.m.
The NRC network contractors have dispatched field teams to record aftershocks.
Vessel Support Embrittlement The ORNL HSST Program staff has completed comprehensive analysis of both the Trojan and Turkey Point 3, 4 reactor vessel support systems.
Independent confirmation of the effect has been supplied by data from Shippingport reactor neutron shield tank. NRR and RES are reviewing the data, and met with Trojan on October 21 on this subject.
Resolution of the issue and an action plan are being developed.
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE D
o Items of Interest Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Week Ending October 21, 1988 Diagnostic Evaluation and Incident Investigation Branch (DEIIB)
On October 21, 1988, the final draft of the Fermi Diagnostic Evaluation Team report, including the planned exit meeting notes, was forwarded to AE00 Senior Management for review and comment. The exit meeting with the licensee on the results of the diagnostic evaluation has been scheduled for November 1, 1988.
IncidentResponseBranch(IRB1 During the week of October 10-14, two IRB staff members were in Vienna to develop procedures for the International Atomic Energy Agency's implementation of the two conventions that were adopted as a result of the Chernobyl accident.
The conventions deal with providing notification and assistance in the event of a radiological emergency.
On October 18, the IRB Chief and staff conducted an assessment of the Region II response capability in an exercise at the Brunswick facility in North Carolina.
The IRB Chief conducted an exit interview following the exercise with senior
-regional personnel who participated in the exercise.
Technical Training Center (TTC)
The TTC staff ond facilities were used to support human factors research in the area of team ski'ils and behavior from October 7-10, 1988. This research project, sponsored by RESr involved Pacific Northwest Laboratories (PNL) and General Physics Corporataon. Nine member-of the TTC pressurized water reactor (PWR) staff were split into three diffe ent crews to simulate the operating crews at a typical facility. Each crew v s exposed to the same set of five scenarios on the NRC controlled Westinghous. Standardized Nuclear Unit Power Plant System (SNUPPS)simulatorondifferetdays. The NRC contractors observed the crew actions and took substantiO data for future analysis. The thrust behind this part of the research was '
validate the methodology to be used as the research continues with the observ cion of actual utility operating crews on utility simulators. This coopentive effort was considered very worthwhile and successful, within certain simulator modeling limitations inherent with first generation reactor simulators. Additional research involving the TTC staff and/or NRC controlled simulators at the TTC is projected.
Personnel from RES and the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) visited the TTC.and met with selected members of the TTC staff from October 17-20, 1988 regarding Nuclear Plant Analyzer (NPA) plans. A Tektronics NPA Workstation (old NPA design), which had been previously transferred from RES to the TTC was uploaded with three transient scenarios for the Westinghouse and Babcock and Wilcox reactor vendor design. These scenarios were previously computed on the mainframe computer for other purposes.
The TTC staff plans to test the OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE E
' effectiveness of NPA graphic displays of information in selected teaching situations over a period of time. Discussions were held concerning the plans for the NPA redesign to move the well validated ccdes to newer computer technology.
INEL personnel obtained additional detailed information about the Westinghouse SNUPPS plant design in direct support for the NPA plant deck currently being built. Once built, this plant deck will provide the ability to make a direct comparison of SNUPPS simulator (and SNUPPS plants) and the RELAP5 best-estimate code response for the same set of initial conditions and variables.
INEL personnel also obtained additional detailed infomation about the (General Electric) GE Black Fox plant design as modeled by the NRC controlled Black Fox simulator in support of future efforts associated with building a Black Fox plant deck similar to the SNUPPS deck in progress.
Reactor technology training in director support of both an expanded operator license examiner curriculum and increased use of contract examiners is nearing completion in Westinghouse technology and is well underway in GE technology.
The reactor technology curriculum for new operator license examiners has been expanded to an extended series of reactor technology courses.
In addition to the technology, advanced technology, and simulator courses associated with the full series, an Integrated Facility Operations (IFC) Simulator Course and an E0P Simulator Course are now part of the extended series for examiners.
The last IF0 Simulator Course and E0P Simulator Course in the current Westinghouse design extended series will be completed during the weeks of Occober 17 and October 24, 1988, respectively. This Westinghouse extended series involved 15 contract examiners from PNL.
The similar extended series in the GE design is in progress and will be completed by the end of the calendar year.
There are 10 contract examiners from PNL in the current GE series of courses. Additional training for operator license examiners in examination techniques areas is being developed by contractors funded by the TTC budget and will be provided over the next several months.
Trends and Patterns Analysis Branch (TPAB)
AE00 Engineering Evaluation Report, AE00/E806, "Loss of Decay Heat Removal Capability Due to Rapid Refueling Cavity Pumpdown," was issued on October 14, 1988. During the last two-year period, air binding and cavitation of residual heat removal (RHR) pumps have occurred at Byron Unit 1. Diablo Canyon Unit 2, and Wolf Creek during pumpdown of refueling cavity water level with the reactor vessel head re.noved, as a result of excessive pumpdown flow rates. At high pumpdown flow rates, water can remain in the refueling cavity while level in the reactor vessel is unknowingly lowered below the top of the reactor vessel hot leg due to limited drain paths from the refueling cavity through the upper intervals assembly to the reactor vessel. Once refueling cavity water level reaches the top of the rod cluster control assembly guide tubes, air '.
then drawn through the guide tubes causing air intrusion at the RHR pump suttions.
Corrective actions implemented by involved utilities included performing plant specific evaluations to detemint.1 appropriate pumpdown rates, establishing corresponding minimum refueling cavity water levels at which reduced pumpdown rates are required, placing greater reliance on reactor vessel level indicating systems, revising cperating procedures, and enhancing operating training programs.
AE0D/E806, containing a proposed supplement to Infomatiun Notice 86-101, was transmitted to hRR.
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE E
. AE0D Engineering Evaluation Report, AE0D/E807, "Pump Damage Due to Low Flow Cavitation," was issued on August 18, 1988. This study was initiated by an event involving several erosion damage of pump interr.515. The dsmage was due to cavitation caused by operating the pumps at flows significantly less than the design flow. Five additional events, of either pump failure or potential for pump degradation resulting from low flow operations, were identified at five other plants. The affected pumps were installed in safety-related systems such as emergency service t: ster, re id9a1 heat removal, RHR service water, and fire protection. The low flow cavitation presents a common mode failure of centri-fugal pumps that could result in a loss of the associated system. The evaluation indicates that operation of centrifugal pumps at certain flows below the design flows, can create flow recirculation inside the pumps. These internal recirculations induce cavitation, hydraulic pressure pulsation and vibration which can cause damage to the pumps after an extended period of operation at such low flows. The pump damage due to low flow operation is a potential generic problem. Also in some of the emergency core cooling systems and other safety-related fluid systems, the recirculation configuration (may not have been fully considered for pumps designed for a wide range of flows.
Based on the results of this evaluation, AEOD suggested several actions to NRR, including issuance of an information notice.
An AE00 staff member was invited to speak at the second annual EPRI service water, system reliability improvement seminar at Charlotte, North Carolina on October 17, 1988. A presentation was given on the results of AE00 case study report "Service Water System Failures and Degradations in LWRs" (AEOD/C801),
and the nature and bases of AE00 recommendations for corrective actions.
Subsequent discussions also forced on the quclitative and quantitative estimates of the safety significance of service water system failures and degradations.
The seminar was well attended by industry representatives.
Publication for public coment of the proposed 10 CFR Part 21 and Section 50.55(e) rule amendments clarifying criteria and procedures for reporting safety defects was approved by the Comission as documented in a October 17, 1988, Staff Requirements Memorandum. The rulemaking package was forwarded to the Regulatory Publications Branch on October 21, 1988. Publication will represent a substantial milestone in an extensive effort.
for the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) prepared LER tapes In support of NRC's international exchange agreements, TPAB in Japan and the Central Electricity Governing Board (CEGB) in England. MITI requested the total LER file (1960s to present) and CEGB requested data for the years 1982 and 1987 to complete their files.
The transmittal packages were sent to GPA/IP for concurrence and distribution.
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE E 1
l o
' Preliminary Notification The following Preliminary Notifications were 1:::cd during the past week, a.
PNO-I-88-108, Public Service Electric & Gas Company, Incorporated (Salem Unit 2), Potential Overexposure.
b.
PNO-I-88-109, Power Authority of the State of New York (Indian Point 3),
Plant Shutdown - Steam Generator Tube Leak, c.-
PNO-II, Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Plant was in Cold Shutdown at Time ofliert.
d.
PN0-II-88-62A, R.S.I. (Agreement State License), Update, e.
PNO-II-88-63, Carolina Power & Light Company (Robinson Unit 2), Unusual Event--H. 5. Robinson Shutdown, f.
PNO-II-88-64, Georgia Power Company (Vogtle Unit 1), Internal Contamination, g.
PN0-III-88-85A, Iowa Electric Light & Power Company (Duane Arnold),
Possible Equipment Tampering (Update).
h.
PNO-III-88-86, Coninonwealth Edison Company (Braidwood Unit 1), Loss of Offsite Power.
1.
PNO-IV-88-82, Department of Transportation (State of Oklahoma),
Moisture / Density Gauge Partially Crushed.
j.
PHO-IV-88-83, Maxwell House (Texas Agreement State General Licensee),
Removal and Disposal of Radioactive Gauge.
k.
PNO-V-88-58, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (Rancho Seco Unit 1),
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE E
ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 21, 1988 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS:
Visit to Japan by Haro_1d Denton During the period October 11-19 Harold Denton visited Japan to participate in a number of different activities. Denton represented NRC at the first Japan-U.S. Joint High-Level Comittee Meeting on Science and Technology (S&T). The U.S. delegation was headed by William Graham, Science Adviser to the President, and consisted of senior representatives from all Government agencies having cooperation with Japan in the S&T a rea.
Denton made a well received presentation at the symposium comemorating the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Japanese Nuclear Safety Comission. He was one of only two non-Japanese speakers at the symposium.
Also, Denton visited the Onagawa nuclear power plant operated by Tohoku Electric Power Company and the Isogo Engineering Laboratory of Toshiba Corporation. At Isogo, he toured a number of activities that are involved in the design and testing of the new ABWR technology.
- Finally, he was briefed on the joint government-industry program of developing artificial intelligence aids for potential use in control rooms for diagnosing upsets at nuclear power plants.
Chaney to Represent NRC at Korean Nuclear Bilateral Donna Chaney will represent the NRC at both preparatory and plenary sessions of the U.S.-Korea Joint Standing Committee on Nuclear and Other Energy Technologies (JSCN0ET) in Seoul, Korea, October 24-28. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Affairs Richard Stratford of the Department of State will chair the U.S. delegation. The Department of Energy and the Anns Control and Disarmament Agency will also be represented.
This meeting is held annually for the participants to discuss completed, ongoing, and projected cooperative projects. NRC plays a dominant role in the meetings with most of the agenda items devoted to nuclear safety concerns.
Status Report - Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Language in NRC's Cooperative Research Agreements On Tuesday representatives from GPA/IP, OGC, and RES met with members of the Department of Comerce's Science and Technology Comittee to discuss the intellectual property rights language currently used in NRC's international research agreements and Comerce's involvement in the Executive Branch's review and clearance of these agreements. The staff explained that NRC's cooperative safety agreements do not present the OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE F
2 types of concerns that gave rise to the issuance of E.0.12591 since the NRC agreements have cost sharing provisions, these acreements contain IPR language protecting U.S. IPR interests, and the possibility of a patentable invention being developed under NRC's agreements is remote.
Commerce agreed, noting that the patent language in the NRC agreement went much further to protect U.S. IPR interests than that in other agencies agreements it had reviewed.
It was agreed, however, that the Commerce and OGC lawyers would work out a minor change to one of NRC's patent provisions involving cross licensing.
The lawyers are now negotiating this language. When agreement is reached, Commerce agreed to notify the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), which would in turn advise State that the IPR issue has been resolved on a generic basis and further review beyond State's normal process would not be necessary.
(TheOffice of Science and Technology Policy, the only other agency involved in the agreement review process as a result of the issuance of E.O.12591, had previously advised us that it would have no problems if USTR and Comerce were satisfied with our IPR language.)
Foreign Visitors On Monday three representatives from Mitsubishi met with Kevin Burke, GPA/IP, and technical staff from NRR to discuss the June 6, 1988 pipe crack incident at the Genkai Nuclear Power Station of the Kyushu Electric Company in Japan. A thorough investigation of the incident was done by Mitsubishi and the utility that included a full-scale mock-up of the piping involved in the incident.
The Mitsubishi team reported that the through crack that developed in the eight-inch pipe on the upstream side of the RHR ! solation Valve was due to periodic stress fluctuation. This caused a fatigue crack that progressed perpendicularly to the outer surface.
It is the same sort of high cycle fatigue cracking that has occurred at the Farley Nuclear Plant and Tihange plant in Belgium.
From the information that was received in the meeting, NRR may decide to provide a supplement to NRC Bulletin 88-8, "Thermal Stresses in Piping Connected to Reactor Coolant Systems."
On Tuesday a 23-member delegation of local government representatives from Japan, sponsored by the All-Japan Council of Local Governments with Atomic Power Stations and the Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, met with Commissioner Rogers, James Shea and Kevin Burke of GPA/IP, Joe Fouchard of GPA/PA, Tom Kenyon and Les Rubenstein of NRR, and Edward Jordan and Jack Heltemes of AE0D for an overview of the U.S. nuclear program, public acceptance of nuclear power in the U.S., NRC safety regulations, and emergency preparedness.
On Thursday Mr. Akira Omoto, the Washington representative for the Tokyo Electric Power Company, met with Kevin Burke of GPA/IP and John Starmer and Michael Tokar of NMSS/LLWB to discuss technical safety criteria for low-level waste storage. Japan's first final LLW repository, scheduled to begin operation in 1991, is currently under licensing review. The site, located on the northern tip of the main island, is in a swamp-like t
ENCLOSURE F OCTOBER 21, 1988
3 area. The repository will use a monolithic disposal method and will place the concrete pits below the water tabic. A low:r than 1 mrsm/y dose equivalent from the disposal system has been set. The staff discussed the technical challenges to locating their repository in such a wet area and pointed out that the U.S. uses a 25 mren/y standard.
On Friday Mr. Takanori Tanaka Deputy Director Personnel Division and Senior Technical Officer for Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry, who is currently spending one year at Battelle's Human Affairs Research Center to learn about human factors considerations in the nuclear power industry, met with technical staff from NRR and RES to discuss NRC's human factors program.
Swiss Plutonium Retransfer _
The staff received from DOE on October 20 a 3roposed subsequent arrangement involving tb retransfer of 150 cilograms of U.S.-controlled plutonium from France to Switzerland. After preparation of the staff's analysis and recommendation, the proposal will be sent to the Commission for review.
STATE, LOCAL AND INDIAN TRIBE PROGRAMS Public Hearing on RSI The RSI Incident Evaluation Task Force held a public hearing on October 17, 1988 in Decatur, Georgia. Approximately 30 persons attended the hearing.
Formal statements were heard from the National Coalition to Stop Food Irradiation, and Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud, Rasearch Director, Food and Water Incorporated. Local residents also gave oral statements.
The hearing was covered by local newspaper and television media.
Brunswick Emergency Preparedness Exercise On October 18, 1988, the Regional Administrator and other select staff members comprising the Regional Site Team and Base Team participated in the full scale Brunswick exercise. Other participants included representatives of the State of North Carolina and the applicable local governments.
Washington - Oregon Emergency Preparedness Meeting Dean Kunihiro, Region V State Liaison Officer, attended a meeting with representatives from State and local jurisdictions surrounding the Trojan and WNP-2 nuclear power plants on October 18 and 19, 1988, at Hood River, Oregon. This meeting is held annually to coordinate emergency response planning activities among the various affected jurisdictions.
These activities include, among other things, the identification and resolution of problen areas. One of the more significant FEMA-identified issues j
l OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE F
4 currer.tly facing the offsite jurisdictions is the development of a satisfactory plan or system to monitor evacuoct, f:r :distion contamination. FEMA guidance suggests that State or local government be capable of monitoring twenty percent of the EPZ population for radioactive contamination. The guidance also suggests that planners assume a 90 second processing time per individual monitored. Also discussed during the meeting was the need to equip emergency workers with better dosiireters and radiation monitoring equipment.
1 ENCLOSURE F OCTOBER 21, 1988
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL ITEMS OF INTEREST Week Ending October 21, 1988 Arrivals and Dept tures NRC welcomed its new Commissioner James R. Curtiss this week. Other new arrivals were: William Olsen, Reactor Engineer, Region I; Yvette Browre and Michele Ronan, Secretaries for NMSS and NRR, respectively.
In addition Michael Grayson part-time Engineering Aide (Health Physics) started work at Region II.
The only departure was Patricia Davis, Attorney, from OGC.
Recruitment Last week, OP and Region I representatives recruited at the Society of Women Engineers Career Job Fair at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Child Care Facility As part of the planning effort for the new NRC Building at White Flint, three staff members of the Office of Personnel and a representative of the consultant architects visited Child Care Facilities at EPA and GSA. They intend to visit the NIST which serves as the standard for such facilities.
~
ENCLOSURE H OCTOBER 21, 1988
i Office of Enforcement Items of Interest Week Ending October 21, 1988 The following Significant Enforcement Actions were taken the week of October 21, 1988.
An Order Imposing a Civil Penalty in the amount of $25,000 was issued on October 17, 1988 to Carolina Power and Light Company (Brunswick, Unit 2).
The action involved failure to control operational activities. The licensee responded and paid the base civil penalty of $50,000 on August 24, 1988, but contested the escalation of the civil penalty. After considering the licensee response, the staff concluded that the escalation was appropriate.
(EN 88-61A)
A Letter of Withdrawal of Civil Penalty was issued on October 17, 1988 to Comonwealth Edison Company (8raidwood Nuclear Power Station) for a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $50,000 which was issued on June 17, 1988. The licensee responded on July 22, 1988 and after considering their response, the staff determined that the violation should be categorized at a Severity Level IV instead of the Severity Level III as stated in the Notice.
(EA 88-125)
An Order of Imposition in the amount of $50,000 was issued on October 19, 1988 to Comonwealth Edison Company (Braidwood Nuclear Power Station). The action was based on three design control deficiencies which resulted in the Control Room Ventilation System being degraded. The licensee responded in letters dated June 20 and October 6, 1988. After consideration of the licensee's response, the staff concluded that two of the violations did occur and the third violation was modified to properly reflect the date after which the licensee performed certain testing but this did not affect the material issue.
(EN 88-36A)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $150,000 was issued on October 20, 1988 to Commonwealth Edison Company (Quad Cities Units 1 and 2).
The action was based on a violation of the equipment qualification requirements of 10 CFR 50.49.
(EN 88-85)
An Order of Imposition in the amount of $75,000 was issued on October 20, 1988 to Illinois Power Company (Clinton). The action was based on a violation involving environmental qualification of equipment importsnt to safety. The licensee respondd on June 29, 1988 to the Notice of Violation. After consideration of the licensee's response, the staff concluded that one of the examples in the violation should be withdrawn. However, that withdrawal did not affect the violation's significance.
(EN 88-41A)
Civil Penalty Paid
$500 was received from an operator at the Peach Bottom facility. This is the final payment from the action taken against the operators involving inattentiveness in the control room that resulted in the March 31, 1987 Shutdown Order.
(EA 88-16)
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE K
Other i
The Director,-Office of Enforcement is in the Region IV Office attending the Resident Inspector's meeting and giving training on the Enforcement Policy.
l 4
I o
t i
i i
i 4
o l
l t
b 4
6
?
I 1
I l
t I
i t
l i
i OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE K l
.m-
,m
..-,-,y_
..mn,_
_r._.._
..,-m.,
,-m
., r y_ _
ry m
_,,_w w
m,_
.m..,m,_,,_,
__,. - ~,, +
Region II Items of Interest Week Ending October 21, 1988 1.
On October 18, Region II participated in a Full-Scale Emergency Exercise at the Carolina Power & Light Company's Brunswick Steam Electric Generating Plant. Headquarters personnel observed our performance during this exercise.
2.
On October 20, the Acting Regional Administrator and a DRP Section Chief, accompanied Commissioner Carr on his visit to the Virginia Electric and Power Company's Surry Nuclear Power Station.
3.
On October 20, the Acting Deputy Regional Administrator and selected Region II staff were at the NcGuire Nuclear Power Station for a presen-tation of the SALP evaluation to Duke Power Company representatives.
4.
On October 21, the Acting Regional Administrator and selected Region II staff were at the Catawba Nuclear Power Station for a presentation of the SALP evaluation to Duke Power Company representatives.
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE M
g.
~
Regiori If Items of Interest Week Ending October 21, 198C 1.
Region IV Resident Meeting A resident inspector meeting was conducted in the Region IV office on October 17-19, 1988. The resident clerical aides also met in the Region IV office during this period. Chairman Zech visited the region on Tuesday, October 18, and met with the Region IV staff and resident inspectors.
Other headquarters staff participated in the meeting, including the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and the Director, Office of Enforcement.
2.
Waterford-3 Waterford has indicated plans to shut down by October 29, 1988, to investigate source of noise in Steam Genera r No. 2 and make repairs as needed.
3.
Tube-Line Corporation The former president of Tube-Line Corporation pled guilty on October 17 in federal court to two counts of mail fraud in connection with the supply of nonconforming material supplied to NRC licensees. Earlier, two other officials pled guilty to similar charges in connection with the same There also were guilty pleas from three involved corporations, case.
including Tube-Line. This matter came to light in 1983 as a result of Part 21 reports made to the NRC by Tube-Line customers.
Ian Barnes, a Region IV section chief, has worked closely with the U.S. Attorney's office in Philadelphia in the development of this case from its very beginning. Sentencing for all guilty parties is scheduled in November.
4.
Arkansas Nuclear One Region IV management will met on October 21 with Arkansas Power and Light Company representatives at Arkansas Nuclear One site to review the report on the Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance for the period January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988.
S.
URFO-Sponsored Workshop URF0 will hold an Alternate Concentration Limits Workshop at the Denver Federal Center. The 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. meeting will discuss NRC ground-water monitoring programs with respect to 10 CFR 40 Appendix A as well as' the Draft Technical Position on Alternate Concentration Limits for Uraniun Mills, June 1988. Attendance of licensees and their technical representatives, as well as agreement state officials, is expected to be about 100 people.
ENCLOSURE M OCTOBER 21, 1988
o ITEMS ADDRESSED TO THE COMMISSION - Week Ending October ?1, 1988 A.
S(AFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON THE STATUS OF PEACH BOTTOM, 10:00 A.M.,
WEONESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, UNE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - SECY to V. Stello, Jr., and R. Fraley dated 10/18/88 The Commission
- was briefed by the licensee (Philadelphia Electric Company) and the staff on the status of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station and the licensee's Restart Plan.
Presentations by the licensee were made by the following representatives:
Joseph Paquette Chairman, President and CEO Corbin McNeill, Jr.
Executive Vice President - Nuclear Dickinson Smith Vice President - PBAPS Chairman Zech emphasized to the licensee that the Peach Bottom reactor operators should be reminded of their commitment to safe plant operation.
Chairman Zech also requested the licensee to assure that corporate and plant management remain aware of plant activities and continue their commitment to excellence.
The Commission requested to meet again with the licensee prior to restart of the Peach Bottom plant.
The staff was requested to continue extensive close monitoring of the licensee's Restart Program and to provide final recommendation to the Commission of the licensee's readiness to restart.
The Commission also requested an ACRS evaluation of the licensee's readiness to restart.
B.
STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON STATUS OF REACTOR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM, 10:00 A.M., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITC FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE
- SECY to V. Stello, Jr., dated 10/18/88 The Commission
- was briefed by the staff on the status and future options of its reactor operator requalification examination program.
Commissioner Carr emphasized the importance of incorporating lessons learned from the examination program and transmitting feedback to both the Regions and Headquarters.
- Commissioner Roberts was not present.
OCTOBER 21, 1988 ENCLOSURE O
o 2-Commissioner Rogers requested the staff evaluate a fourth option involving an institute other than INPO, (i.e. the National Institute for Certification of Engineering Technologists).
The commission requested the staff review and assess alternatives to further enhance the credibility of NRC's license examiners, including methods to obtain/ retain experienced NRC examiners through the enhancement of career path opportunities.
C.
STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BRIEFING ON STATUS OF POLICY STATEMENT ON TRAINING AND QUAllFICATION, 2:00 P.M., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1988, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (OPEN TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE) - SECY to V. Stello, Jr. ED0 dated 10/18/88 The Commission
- was briefed by the staff on the amended policy statement on training and qualification of nuclear power plant personnel.
Commissioner Rogers requested the staff address the ef fectiveness of continuous monitoring to assure instructors are qualified.
~ The Commiscion emphasized the importance of feedback and requested the staff continue to monitor INPO's program.
- Commissioner Roberts was not present.
ENCLOSURE O OCTOBER 21, 1988
8 cs NRR MEETING NOTICES
- M October 21, 1988 N
IL 8?
APPLICANT /
DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR CONTACT 10/25/88 White Flint B7dg.
To discuss state of the art NRC/ITI S. Newberry 9:00-12:00 Room 7B-9 technology cnd the applica-tion of the Swedish ASEA Master System in the U.S.
10/25/88 50-352/
White Flint Bldg.
Discuss design of electrical NRC/PECo R. Clark 10:30-4:00 353 Room 128-9 systems for Units 1 and 2 with respect to present FSAR and staff's SE.
10/25/88 White Flint Bldg.
To review INP0's progress INP0/NRC U. Travers 11:00-4:00 Room 88-11 in conducting emergency preparedness casualty control drills at nuclear power plants and to discuss the development of more realistic and challenging in-plant drills.
Copies of suumaries of these meetings will be made publicly available and placed in the respective docket file (s) j{
in the NRC and local public document rooms.
r-S?
A listino of these meeting notices can be obtained by calling 492-7424.
55 m
- O
~ ps'
.I o
-4 2
,' EE9 El APPLICANT /
, DATE/ TIE NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEES NRR'C6NTACT E
ca 10/26/83 50-280, White Flint Bldg.
To discuss the resolution NRC/VEPCO C. Patel 9:00-4:00 281 Foom 148-11 of the following issues during current shutdown of Surry Units 1 and 2.
10/27/88 50-331 White Flint Bldg.
The licensee will discuss Iowa Electric /
J. Hall 1:00-4:30 Room 128-9 the proposed LPCI swing bus NRC modification for the Duane Arnold Energy Center.
10/28/88 50-269, White Flint Bldg.
To discuss Duke's corporate NRC/ Catawba D. Hood 11:00-1:00 270, 287 Room 14B-11 approach regarding QA Nuclear Station 413, 414 surveillance and audit 369, 370 techniques.
11/1-2/88 50-244 Ginna Nuclear Plant To review Ginna'IST Program NRC/ Utility C. Stahle 8:30-5:00 Ontario, N.Y.
11/2/88 50-353 White Flint Bldg.
Discuss status of Listerick, _ NRC/
R. Clark 10:30-12:00 Room 148-11 Unit 2 construction, pre-Philadelphia operational and startup Electric Co.
testing, readiness for operation, self-assessment programs and licensing activities.
p, M
r-Si m
7
-_HSS HEETING MOTICES N
8 FOR THE WEEK ENDING:
iTctober 21, 1988 89 5
DIVISION OF LOW-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DEC0fMISSIONING
~
G ATTEP' DEES /
E DOCKET APPLICANT NRC CONTACT DATE NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE 10/25-26 Region IV Management Interface with M. Knapp M. Knapp I
Region 1
11/1 Region I Workshop on Decommissioning M. J. Bell M. J. Bell PIVISION OF SAFEGUARDS AND TRANSPORTATION ATTENDEES /
00CKET APFLICANT NRC CONTACT l
DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE Discuss IAEA Safeguards IAEA and euratom C.W. Emeigh 10/14-27 Japan measures for application of representatives i
reprocessing plants and to (Japan,UK, France, discuss inventory matters FRG,US),CWEr.eigh Discuss implesentation of NRC/PNC, Japan J.R. Cook WFN 10/24-26 Merkowski Arendment (PL100-203)
Vienna, Austria IAEA Advisory Group metg. on Breskovic, 00E, Sandia C. Breskovic
- m 10/31-11/4 Containment and Surveillance IAEA, other countries
=
P8 E
"U
o.
2 DIVISION OF SAFEGUARDS AND TFAhSPORTATION Cont'd-ATTENDEES /
hDATE/ TIME MUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT I
POCKET 11/2-2 Criando, FL Attend ANSI N15.28 Cossnittec Joy MRC D. Joy eeeting (writing group to Ting NRC develop ANSI standard for (non-NRC) coannittee Qualification and Certifica-members tion of Safeguards Personnel DOS Discussion of application of Ong, Kuroi,Thurman, C. Emeigh 11/2-3 PASE to reprocessing safe-Franssen (all IAEA) guards and containment /
Emeigh, Wirfs, 005, surveillance to M0X safe-DOE, ACDA guards 11/3 70-25 Or.e White Flint To discuss possible r.ew pro-Dr. Marlin Remley AI P. Ting cessing activity for Atomics Ting NRC International, Inc.
Joy MRC 11/4/E8 9:30 NRC/WF Discuss status and content Ong, Keroi, Thurran, C. Emeigh of Purning Book Inventory Franssen, Emeigh, (RBI) project in support Wirfs 005 APWG Neeting CNSmith, Emeigh, DOS C. N. Smith 11/2 DOE, ACDA 21/14-18 Vienna, Austria TSCC/IAEA meeting on U.S.
Emeigh, Breskovic, DOS CEmeigh Support Program (POTAS)
E
.P O
T
~D I
~
DIVISION OF SAFEGUARDS AND TRANSPORTATION Cont'd ATTENDEES /
00CFET APPLICANT NRC CONTACT NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE gDATE/ TIME 11/18 Luxertourg Technical discussions on Breskovic, EUPATOM CBreskovic 4
centainment and surveillance representatives DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MEDICAL NUCLEAR SAFETY ATTENDEES /
CCCTET DATE NLEEER LOCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT 10/23-29/88 Princeton, NJ Attend training course on RDHurt, IMSB RDHurt consequence assessrent and mitigation 10/24/8P West Point, NY Health Physics Society J. Hickey J. Hickey Meeting - NY Chapter 10/25/88 Knoxville, TN Mtg w/0RNL staff to discuss EYShum, IMSB EYShum.
standard review plan on JJSwift, IMSB l
environmental assessment and ORAU staff to discuss SFC's soil disposal program at the Cimarron plant in Oklanoma I
10/26/88 Hartford, CONN SALP meeting with G. Sjchlom G. Sjobica Cor.bustion Engineering G. Cidinger Region I reps.
5 P
$R lo l
l m.
4 DIVISION OF IKLUSTRIAL AFD MEDICAL NUCLEAR SAFETY (cont'd)
ATTENDEES /
1 00CTET APPLICANT NRC CONTACT
[CATE NUM3ER LOCATION PURPOSE 10/30-11/4/EE Washington, DC Attend International ANS/ ENS JPRoberts, INSB JRRoberts Joint Conference GliBidinger, IMSB s
DAMcCaughey, IMSB O
DIVISION OF HIGH LEVEL YASTE NANAGEMENT ATTENDEES /
00CFET APPLICANT NRC CONTACT DATE/ TIME NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE DOE, Forrestal Technical Meeting of HLVF staff K$tablein Yashington, DC Exploratory Shaf t facility DOE staff 10/19-21/PP States / tribes Room !E-245 Livermore, CA Observation Audit of DOE JHolcnich JHolonich 10/24-28 Yucca Mountain Project LRiddle Office of Lawrence Livermore Laboratories DOE, Forrestal Technical Peeting of HLWM staff JLineban Washington, DC Resolution of Concerns DOE staff 11/15-17/PP States / tribes Expressed in NRC's CDSCP Point Papers 2?
C T
m, 8
OSP MEETING NOTICES
- 5=
x O
DOCKET APPLICANT /
DATE/ TIME NUMEER LOCATION PURPOSE ATIENDEES OSP CONTACT Oct. 24 50-327/328 OWFN 8-B-11 TVA will discuss status TVA/NRC J. Donohew l
of frifilling commitments 1:00 pm made to NRC during the restart of SQN, including Phase II progra.as, ard the status of the ne,
update to SQN FSAR Oct. 27 50-445/446 Comanche Peak Site Discussion of SALP TU/NRC C. Grimes 1:00 p.m.
Glen Rose, TX report for the period 1
9/1/87-8/31/88 i
j l
t l
l M
l M
l G
i aM l
t._-_________
a October 21. 1988 RII M'* TING NOTICE oO DOCF.ET ATTENDEES /
E DATE/ TIME NUMBER LCCATION PURPOSE APPLICANT NRC CONTACT mn 5
10/27/88 RII Office Enforcement Conference Act. Deputy RA, Stohr E
8:30am McGuire Facility Licensee, and Selected kil Staff Members 11/3/88 RII Office Enforcement Conference Act. Regional Admin.
_ Ernst 10:00am Harris Facility Licensee, and Selected RII Staff Members 11/14/88 Mia,it, FL Management Meeting -
Same as above Ernst 9:00am Turkey Point Facility a
11/21/88 Southport, SC CP&L SALP Meeting Same as above Ernst l
Brunswick Facility j
11/29-11/2/88 RII Office Resident Inspectors' Senior and Resident Reyes Meeting Inspectors, HQs and Regional Staff I
G=
A o
l
~
i i
3 j
RIV MEETINGS SCHEDULED October 21, 1988 DOCKET APPLICANT /
$ DATE NUMBER LOCATION PURPOSE ATTENDEE 5 RIV CONTACT Wyoming, Utah, Meetings w/ state representatives to State reps.
JMontgomery 10/24-26/88 Montana Agreement State status, LLW and NRC state interface.
10/31/88 50-285 Region IV Discuss Ft. Calhoun radiological OPPD reps.
JPellet/BMurray 10:00-12:00) and training program improvements.
E P
o A
,