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Forwards Proprietary Rev 38 to Fundamental Nuclear Matls Control Plan & Rev 38 to Security Plan for Protection of Classified Matter, for Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant. Proprietary Encls Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 & 9.17(a)(4)
ML20205Q493
Person / Time
Site: Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
Issue date: 04/14/1999
From: Toelle S
UNITED STATES ENRICHMENT CORP. (USEC)
To: Paperiello C
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM), NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
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GDP-99-0064, GDP-99-64, NUDOCS 9904210273
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- GDP 99-0064 Dr. Carl J. Paperiello Director, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Attention: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 1

Paducah Gascaus Diffusion Plant (PGDP)

Docket No. 70-7001 Transmittal of 1999 Annual Update to Certification Application INFORMATION TRANSMITTED HEREWITH IS PROTECTED FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE AS CONFIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL OR FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND/OR TRADE SECRETS PURSUANT TO 10 CFR 2.790 AND 9.17(a)(4)

Dear Dr. Paperiello:

By separate letter of the same date (Letter GDP 99-0063), the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC) is submitting to the NRC the 1999 Annual Update to the certification documents for the Paducah, Kentucky Gaseous Diffusion Plant. As described in letter GDP 99-0063, certain portions of two documents in the 1999 Annual Update contain confidential commercial or financial information or trade secrets that are exempt from public disclosure pursuant to Section 1314 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and 10 CFR 2.790 and 9.17(a)(4).

In accordance with 10 CFR 76.33(e), proprietary versions of the documents listed below are being l

submitted with this letter. USEC specifically requests that the following enclosed documents be withheld from public disclosure:

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United States Enrichment Corporation, Fundamental Nuclear Materials Control Plan, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (Proprietary), Revision 38 (2)

United States Enriclunent Corporation, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Security Plan for f

the Protection of Classified Matter (Proprietary), Revision 38.

The enclosed USEC affidavit provides the information required by 10 CFR 2.790(b)(4).

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l Dr. Carl J. Paperiello Ap,ril 14, j 999 ODI?99-0064, Page 2 The information contained in USEC letter GDP. 99-0063 dated April 14,1999 (including the accompanying oath and affirmation) is hereby incorporated by reference into this letter.

Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Steve Routh at (301) 564-3251.

There are no new commitments contained in this submittal.

Sincerely,

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L Steven A.Toelle Nuclear Regulatory Assurance and Policy Manager

Enclosures:

1. Affidavit
2. USEC-01, Application for United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Certification, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, [ Fundamental Nuclear Materials Control Plan (Proprietary), Security Plan for the Protection of Classified Matter (Proprietary)], Revision 38,20 copies I

cc:. NRC Region III Office, w/2 copies NRC Resident Inspector - PGDP, w/l copy NRC Resident Inspector - PORTS, w/l copy Mr. George W. Benedict, DOE, w/4 copies I

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AFFIDAVIT OF STEVEN A.TOELLE SUPPORTING APPLICATION TO WITIIHOLD FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE CERTAIN PORTIONS OF REVISION 38 TO USEC-01 APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION CERTIFICATION PADUCAll GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT I, Steven A. Toelle, Nuclear Regulatory Assurance and Policy Manager, of the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC), having been duly sworn, do hereby affirm and state:

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I have been authorized by USEC to (a) review the information owned by USEC which is referenced herein relating to the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant and which USEC seeks to have withheld from public disclosure pursuant to section 147 of the Atomic Energy Act (AEA), as amended,42 U.S.C.

2167, and 10 CFR 2.790(a)(3),2.790(a)(4),2.790(d)(1) and 9.17(a)(4), and i

(b) apply for the withholding of such information from public disclosure by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on behalf of USEC.

Fundamental Nuclear Materials Control Plan 2.

Pursuant to 10 CFR 76.35(h), USEC has prepared a " Fundamental Nuclear Materials Control Plan, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant" which describes the measures used by USEC at the Paducah plant to control and account for special nuclear material that USEC uses, possesses, or has access to. USEC is submitting changes to this plan to the NRC as part of Revision 38, April 14, 1999, to its application for a certificate of compliance for the Paducah plant under 10 CFR Part 76.

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10 CFR 2.790(d)(1) states that correspondence and reports to or from the NRC containing information concerning an applicant's material control and accounting program for specia' l

nuclear material not otherwise designated as Safeguards Information or classified as National l

Security Information or Restricted Data are deemed to be confidential commercial or financial I

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information exempt from public disclosure. Accordingly, USEC requests that the Revision 38 ch nges to the Paducah Fundamental Nuclear Materials Control Plan be withheld from public

disclosure pursuant to section 147 of the AEA,42 U.S.C. f 2167, and 10 CFR 2.790(a)(3),

2.790(d)(1) and 9.17(a)(4).

l Secanrity Plan for the Pratectian of Classified Matter 4.

Pursuant to 10 CFR 76.35(k), USEC has prepared a "Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Security Plan for the Protection of Classified Matter" (Classified Matter Plan) which describes the measures used by USEC at' the Paducah plant to physically protect and control access to classified matter. USEC is submitting changes to this plan to the NRC as part of Revision 38, l

April 14,1999, to its application for a certificate of compliance for the Paducah plant under 10 CFR Part 76.

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10 CFR 2.790(d)(1) states that correspondence and reports to or from the NRC which contain information concerning an applicant's physical protection or material control and accounting program for special nuclear material not otherwise designated as Safeguards Information or classified as National Security Information or Restricted Data are deemed to be confidential commercial or financial information exempt from public disclosure. The Classified Matter Plan contains such information. Accordingly, USEC requests that the Revision 38 changes to the "Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Physical Security Plan for the Protection of Classified

-Matter" be withheld from public disclosure pursuant to section 147 of the AEA,42 U.S.C. f i

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'2167, and 10 CFR 2.790(d)(1) and 9.17(a)(4).

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Steven 'A. Toelle, having been duly sworn, hereby confirms that I am the Nuclear Regulatory Assurance and Policy. Manager of USEC, that I am authorized on behalf of USEC to review the information attached hereto and to sign and file with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

this affidavit and the attachments hereto, and that the statements made and matters set forth herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief.

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IJ Steven A. Toelle On this 14th day of April 1999, the individual signing above personally appeared before me, is known by me to be the person whose name is subscribed to within the instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purposes therein contained.

In witness hereofI hereunto set my hand and official seal.

R'obin D. Johnson, Kotary Public State of Maryland, Montgomery County My commission expires June 1, ~2002 l

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PADUCAll GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT REMOVE /INSERTINSTRUCTIONS APRIL 14,1999 - REVISION 38 Remove Pages insert Fges VOLUMEI Listed of Effective Pages Listed of Effective Pages LOEP-1/LOEP-2 through LOEP-17/LOEP-18 LOEP-1/LOEP-2 through LOEP-17/LOEP-18 Table of Contents Table of Contents 3/4,11/12,17/18 3/4,11/12,17/18 Sect;on 2.1 Section 2.1 2.1-1/2.1 2,2.1-3/2.1-4,2.1-7/2.1-8,2.1-11/2.1-12, 2.1-1/2.1-2,2.1-3/2.1-4,2.1-7/2.1-8,2.1-11/2.1-12, 2.1 14a/2.1-14b,2.1-15 through 2.1-20,2.1-25/2.1-26, 2.1-14a/2.1 14b,2.1-15 through 2.1-20,2.1-25/2.1-26, 2.1-27/2.1-28 2.1-27/2.1-28,2.1 28a 2.1-28b r

Section 3.2 Section 3.2 3.2-5G.2-6,3.2 9/3.2-10,3.2-10a/3.2 1Ob,3.2-13G.2-14, 3.2-5/3.2-6, 3.2-9/3.2-10, 3.2 10a/3.2-1 Ob, 3.2 - 13/3.2-14,33-150.2-16 3 2-15/3.2-16 Section 33 Section 33 33-19G 3-20, 33-43/33-44,33-45G 3-46, 33-49/33-50, 33-19G3-20,33-43/33-44,33-45/33-46,33-49/33 50, 33-69/3.3-70,33-85 through 33-90,33-95/33-96, 33-69/33-70,3.3-85 through 33-90,33-95/33-96, 33-137G3-138 33-137G3-138 Section 3.6 Section 3.6 3.6-5/3.6-6, 3.6-7G.6-8, 3.6-9/3.6-10, 3.6-1 1/3.6-12, 3.6-5/3.6-6,3.6-7/3.6-8,3.6-9/3.6-10,3.6-11S.6-12, 3.6-13/3.6-14, 3.6-1 SS.6-16, 3.6-17G.6-18 3.6-13 G.6-14, 3.6-15/3.6-16, 3.6-17G.6-18 Section 3.7 Section 3.7 3.7-9G.7-10 3.7-9/3.7-10 Section 3.8 Section 3.8 3.8-1/3.8-2,3.8-11 through 3.8-18 3.8-1/3.8-2,3.8-11 through 3.8-18 Section 3.9 Section 3.9 3.9-7G.9-8,3.9-29/3.9 30 3.9-7/3.9-8,3.9-29/3.9-30 Section 3.10 Section 3.10 3.10-lG.10-2 3.10-1/3.10-2 Section 3.15 Section 3.15 3.15-1/3.15-2, 3.15-3 /3.15-4, 3.15-7/3.15-7a, 3.15-1/3.15-2, 3.15-3 /3.15-4, 3.15-7/3.15-7a, 3.15-95.15-9a, 3.15-23G.15-24, 3.15-25G.15-26, 3.15-95.15-9a. 3.15-23G.15-24,3.15-25G.15-26, 3.15-29/3.15-30,3.15-31/3.15-32,3.15-41/3.15-42, 3.15-29G.15-30, 3.15-31/3.15-32, 3.15-41/3.15-42, 3.15-43/3.15-44, 3.15-45/3.15-46, 3.15-57G.15-58 3.15-43/3.15-44,3.15-45/3.15-46,3.15-57/3.15-58 UNCLASSIRED Q w heuul4-7-n Name Date

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Table of Cdntents Table of Contents 3/4,11/12,17/18 3/4,11/12,17/18 Section 43 Section 43 43-3 /43-4, 43-4 a/43 -4 b, 43 -5/43-6, 43 -23/43-24, 43 -3 /43-1, 43 -4 a/43-4 b, 43-5,43 -6, 4.3 -23 /43 -24, 43-31/43-32,43-33/43 34,43-43 thmugh 43-46, 43-31/43-32,43-33/43-34,43-43 through 43-46, t

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Section 4.4 Section 4.4 4.4-11/4.4-12 4.4-11/4.4 12 j

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Chapter 4 Appendix A Chapter 4 Appendix A 1-9/1-10,2-55/2-56,2-59 through 2-68,2-71 through 2-82, 1-9/1-10,2-55/2-56,2-59 through 2-68,2 71 through 2-82, 2-117 through 2-122,2-125 throgh 2-128,2-131 through 2-117 through 2 122,2-125 throgh 2-128,2 131 through 2-138,2-141 through 2 144,2-147 through 2-160,2-185 2-138,2-141 through 2 144,2-147 through 2-160,2-185 through 2196,3-3 through 3-26,3-37/3-38,4-7/4-8 through 2-196,3-3 through 3-26,3-37/3-38,4-7/4-8

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Section 5.1 Section 5.1 5.1-9/5.1-10,5.1-25/5.1-26,S.1-27/5.1-23,5.1-33/5.1-34 5.1-9/5.1-10,5.1 15/5.1-26,5.1-27/5.1-28,5.1-33/5.1-34 Section 5.2 Section 5.2 5.2-15/5.2-16 5.2-15/5.2-16 Section 53 Section 53 53-1/53-2,53-7/53-8,53-17/53-18,53 19/53-20, 53-1/53 2,53-7/53-8,53-17/53-18,53-19/53-20, 53-21/53-22,53-31/53-32 53-21/53-22,53-31/53-32 Section 5.6 Section 5.6 5.6-7/5.6-8 5.6-7/5.6-8 Section 63 Section 63 63 7/63-8,63-9/63-10,63 11/63-12 63-7/63-8,63-9/63-10,63 11/63-12 Section 6.4 Section 6.4 6.4-1 through 6.4-8 6.4-1 through 6.4-8 Section 6.5 Section 6.5 6.5-1/6.5-2,6.5-3/6.5-4,6.5-9/6.5-10 6.5-1,6.5-2,6.5-3/6.5-4,6.5-9/6.5-10 Section 6.6 Section 6.6 6.6-3/6.6-4 6.6-3/6.6-4 Section 6.8 Section 6.8 6.8-3/6.8-4 6.8-3/6.8-4 Section 6.9 Section 6.9

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