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Further Response to 860417 FOIA Request.Search Complete.No Addl Records Subj to Request Located
ML20205S325
Person / Time
Site: Rancho Seco
Issue date: 06/06/1986
From: Grimsley D
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
To: Weiss E
HARMON & WEISS
References
FOIA-86-290 NUDOCS 8606120189
Download: ML20205S325 (1)


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Ellyn R. Weiss, Esquire JUN 6 1906' Harmon and Weiss 2001 S Street, NW, Suite 430 IN RESPONSE REFER Washington, DC 20009-1125 TO F0IA-86-290

Dear Ms. Weiss:

This is in further response to your letter dated April 17, 1986, in which you requested, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (F0IA), two categories of records identified in your letter.

In our letter dated May 7,1986, we informed you that two records were being made available for public inspection and copying in the PDR.

We have now completed our search and have not located any additional records subject to your request.

This completes action on your request. '~

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SUITE 430 WAsIIINGTON, D.C. cocoo-nes G All Mco.REEVY HARMON ELLYN R. WEISS TELEPHONE OlANE CURRAN (202)328 3500 DEAN R. TOUSLEY ANDREA C. FERSTER April 17, 1986 FRrdiDOM QF mm Joseph Felton, Director . ACT REOUEST Division of Rules and Records M b"EfD United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission g ,g Washir gton, D. C . 20555 P W d. f -Go-SG, RE:

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST

Dear Mr. Felton:

Pursuant to the Federal Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request copies of the following:

1. The draft action plan prepared by the NRC staff in Fe brua plants.

ry , 1986, for re-evaluation of the safety of B&W

2. The NRC staff report (s) on plans to address each item outlined for review in the aftermath of the Rancho Seco accident of December 26, 1985.

l "inside Both NRC"of these documents are referred to in the attached article.

Very Truly Yours, L

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trict's Bancho Seco (INRC,17 d i March,9).The the number of trips and improving owne-s group trans ent re- doe and other PWRs. Inste:d it is focusing loni gremajor uc ngprograms geared toward improving sponse. In addition to these areas, d improvingthe group operating is deve ecrmmics.

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tory uiteria for B&W plants, and the neeand determine i (GSA) may be on the verF3 of GSA APPEARS CLOSE lTO There are indications that PURCHASING t part of NRCs widely disbursed the General NEWheadquartersNRC closing a deal to purchase a building to h White house Flint at eassubwaySersices Administr station in suburban Wa deal is struck, about half of NRCs staff lot to staff. The building, an 18-story tower located near t w ,would be moved into the tower (INRC,17 Feb.,5).d move, referring all questions i

meet the agency's substantial i office space requirements h to GSA. "GSA has to do whatever it's do ng. deal is done." GSA officia

[L tration said. "Only they know when the Safeguards (ACRS) said at an ca!1s.

David Ward, chairman of the Advisory Committee on ReactorWhit April 10 ACRS meeting that NRC is d said, but" definitely anothergoing ACRS to source caut with an option for a second building, War l ask whether Ward was accepting b t "hasn't been anything official on it." The ACRS is resignations and whether cab fare to and from a su w vided. Dave Airo:0, Washington EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for Operations (E u

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