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Partial Response to FOIA Request.App B,C,D,E & F Documents Re Chernobyl Incident Encl & Also Available in Pdr.App B Documents Include Copyrighted Info
ML20207D952
Person / Time
Issue date: 12/22/1986
From: Grimsley D
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
To: Taylor J
DALLAS TIMES HERALD, DALLAS, TX
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FOIA-86-335 NUDOCS 8701020012
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PART 1.-RECORDS RELEASED OR NOT LOCATED (See checked bones)

No agency records subsect to the request have been located.

No additional agency records subject to the request have been located.

Agency records subsect to the request that are identshed in Appendia are already available for public inspection and copying in the N RC Public Docurnent Room, 1717 H Street, N.W., Washington, DC.

Agency records subject to the request that are identified in Appendix k C are being made available for public inspection and copying in the NRC Public Documen.

F.oom,1717 H Street, N.W., Washington, DC. In a folder under this IA number and requester name.

The eiwvW i-y version of the proposaltsi that you agreed to accept in a telephone conversation with a member of my sta8f is now being made avaiable for public inspectiori and coying at the NRC Public Document Room,1717 H Street, N.W., Washington, DC. in a folder under this FOIA number and requester r+ame.

Enclosed is information on how you may obtain access to and the charges for copying records placed in the NRC Public Document Room,1717 H Street, N.W., Washington, DC.

Agency records subject to the request are enclosed Any applicable charge for copies of the records provided and payment procedures are noted in the comments section.

Cocords subject to the request have been referred to another Federal agencyties) for review and direct response to you.

In view of NRC's response to this request, no further action is beir g taken on appeal letter dated PART ll.A-INFORMATION WITHHELD FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE Certain information in the requested records is being withheld from public disclosure pursuant to the FOIA exemptions described in and for the reejons stated in Part it, sec-tions B, C, and D. Any released portions of the documents for which only part of the record is being withheld are being made avalable for public s spection and copying in the NRC Public Document Room,1717 H Street. N.W., Washington, DC, in a folder under this FOIA number and requester name.

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F01A-86-335 APPENDIXJ EPA TASK FORCE RELEASES ON S0VIET NUCLEAR ACCIDENT PLACED IN THE NRC'S PUBLIC DOCUMENT ROOM

1. 5/1/86 2:00 p.m.EDT EPA Release: Soviet Nuclear Accident (2 pages)
2. 5/1/86 15:00 EDT EPA Release From D. Cohen,

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Task Force ReportonSovietNuclearAccident(2pages)

3. 5/2/86 15:20 EDT EPA Release (3 pages)
4. 5/5/86 14:35 EDT EPA UPDATE-Fact Sheet /Chernobyl-5/5 (3 pages)
5. 5/6/86 11:50 EDT EPA ISSUED LIST-Key Agency Contacts for Soviet Accident Inquiries (2 pages)
6. 5/6/86 12:19 EDT EPA Statement re: Availability of Task Force Report on Soviet Nuclear Accident (1 page)
7. 5/6/86 15:13 EDT EPA issued Chernobyl Fact Sheet-5/6 (3 pages)
8. 5/7/86 12:50 EDT EPA issued Revised Key Agency Contact Information for Soviet Accident (2 pages)
9. 5/7/86 14:33 EDT EPA issued Russian Accident Task Force Report for May 7 (3 pages)
10. 5/8/86 EPA Release,

Subject:

Task Force Report on Soviet Nuclear Accident (4 pages)

11. 5/12/86 EPA issued Chernobyl Fact Sheet /5-12 (4 pages)
12. 5/14/86 EPA issued Chernobyl Fact Sheet 5/14 (8 pages)

, F01A-86-335 APPENDIX D NRC LICENSEE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING MEASUREMENT REPORTS PLACED IN NRC PUBLIC DOCUMENT ROOM Collection of handwritten telephone notes of NRC Licensee reports of on-site environmental monitoring measurements collected during the time period May 8, 1986 through May 14, 1986 (total: 31pages) f i

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i F01A-86-335 APPENDIX E MESSAGES PLACED IN NRC PUBLIC DOCUMENT ROOM

1. 4/30/86 Lewis Associates Memo: Communication Impact of Chernobyl Nuclear Accident (1 page)
2. 5/2/86 Memo for' distribution from Speis,

Subject:

Status Report On Chernobyl Incident Tracking Team-5/2/86 (3 pages)

3. 5/2/86 Joint Communique By World Leaders Participating In the Tokyo Summit (1 page)
4. 5/6/86 Memo for Distribution from Speis,

Subject:

Daily Status Report - May 6, 1986 (2 pages)

5. 5/6/86 13:25 EDT: List of Names given to IAEA (1 page)
6. Undated Statement by Cordell Reed, Chairman, IDCOR Steering Committee Concerning the Accident at the Soviet Plant (2 pages)
7. 5/5/86 NRC transmittal to DOE-Statement requests NRC licensees report precipitation sampling data (2 pages)
8. 5/5/86 NRC transmittal to EPA (as in item 7 above) (2 pages)
9. 5/5/86 NRC transmittal to INP0 (as in item 7 above) to put out on IND0's electronic network, ASAP, which goes to all NRC licensed nuclear power plants (2 pages)
10. 5/6/86 3:10pm EDT: NRC transmittal to SKI requests SKI technical centers analyses (1page)
11. 5/5/86 NRC transmittal to DOE w/5-5-86 NRC Letter to Professor Corri-dini advising his offer of assitance forwarded to EPA. (2 pages)
12. 5/5/86 4:30pm: NRC transmittal to CEC 0 re: Scenerio Work Group De-sign Parameters (3 pages)
13. 5/5/86 Chernobyl Accident missing NRC Telefax SKI three to SKI pages from Senseney(re:1 page) of information.
14. UNDATED Memo for EPA from Speis,

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Re Soviet Union w/ attachments (5 pages) quest for Information From

15. 5/5/86 2:00pmp EDT: NRC transmittal to AECB from Senseney w/ message (as in item 7 above) (1 page)
16. 5/5/86 3:30 pm EDT: Update NRC transmital to AECB from Senseney re:

Detected Radioactivity Over North America (1 page)

17. 5/7/86 NRC transmittal to Iceland from Senseney re: FDA Guidelines issued 10/82, w/ enlarged tables for telefax transmission, Federal Register Notice 47FR4703-47083, and request for return radioactivity data (15 pages)

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1. 5/2/86 IE Information Notice No. 86-32: Request For Collection of of Licensee Radioactivity Measurements Attributed to the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Accident (10 pages)
2. 5/6/86 IE Information Notice No. 86-33: Information for Licensee Regarding)the (11 pages -copyChernobyl of first pageNuclear Plant only sent Accident to EPA, FEMA, w/00E, attachments HHS, USDA.
3. UNDATED NRCStatementofCommunicationwithNRCLicensees(1page) 1 a

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Dear Mr. Denton:

Your attention is invited to the Freedom of Information Act (5 USC 552), as amended, and to implementing Nuclear, Regulatory Commission instructions and regulations.

Under provisions of the above cited authority and in connection with your responsibilities involving nuclear power plants, operators and materials, it is requested that we be provided with copies of the following documents:

1. Any studies, reports, assessments, evaluations, recommendations or similar written documents in the possession of your office or any office under your jurisdiction pertaining to safety issues, actual or hypothetical, at any of the nine nuclear reactors at Aiken, S.C., Oak Ridge, Tenn., Platteville, Colo., Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Hanford, Wash., which include similar design characteristics to the Chernobyl nuclear power reactors in northwestern Ukrainian S.S.R.
2. Any summary listing of accidents which have occurred at the nine nucicar reactors listed in No. 1 above. This is not a request for documents pertaining to each accident, but simply any single doc-ument, or computer printout, which lists all accidents in summary form which may be in your possession.
3. Any assessment of potential contamination, up to and including worst-case scenario, of radiation leakage from one or more of the nine nuclear reactors listed in No. 1 above which may be in your poss-ession.
4. Any assessment prepared wholly or partly by you or in the poss-ession of your office of the potential contamination or hazardous effects, whether biological or ecological, national or international in scope, of the Chernobyl accident. This includes tentative or pro-liminary evaluations and assessments.
5. Any studies, reports, assessments, evaluations or similar writt-en documents in your possession, regardless of source, foreign or do-mestic, pertaining to nuclear reactor capabilities and potential safety hazards of the Soviet Union's nuclear industry in general, c f ns _5 _ , r ,, 7 O \ lillies Mirror O OV/vi, .

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6. Any studies, reports, assessments, evaluations or similar writt-en documents in your possession, regardless of source, foreign or do-mestic, pertaining to nuclear reactor capabilities and potential safe-ty hazards of Soviet nuclear reactors marketed, constructed or planned in other countries, including but not limited to the Jaragua I and II reactors at Cienfuegos, Cuba.

With respect to the Chernobyl accident, this request includes all doc-uments from the time of the accident until the date of processing this request. It also includes NRC-generated documents and documents from other domestic or foreign sources, including but not limited to the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Swedish Institute for the Protection Against Radiation. It also includes documents you may have acquired in connection with your responsibilities as an official of the NRC as well as those you may have acquired by virtue of your role as a member of the interagency task force established to monitor the Chernobyl accident.

If any of the requested documents are classified in the interest of national security or foreign policy, it is requested that they be considered for release through a declassification review but that such process not delay release of other unclassified documents em-bodied on this request.

Because of the public interest in the subject, it is requested that this request be given expedited handling.

We are willing to provide reimbursement for reproduction costs or other reasonabic fees, but request waiver of all fees, under NRC guidelines, since the documents are requested in connection with re-search for articles for the Dallas Times Herald, a general circulat-ton daily newspaper and their release will primarily benefit the gen-eral public. If a fee waiver is not granted and fees exceed $25, please first notify the undersigned at 214/760-9152 (office) or 214/

991-5045 (residence).

If any documents or portions of documents are withhold, it is further requested that an itemized index be prepared correlating each with-held document or portion of a document with a specific FOIA exemption and the relevant part of NRC's nondisclosure justification, as requir-ed by Vauqhn v Ronon, 404 F.2d 820 (D.C. Cir. 1973), cert. denied, 415 U.S. 977 (1974).

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STATUS REPORT ON CHERNOBYL INCIDENT TPACKING TEAM - 5/2/86 Enclosed please find the daily status report on the activities of the Chernoby1 Incident Tracking Team.

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. On Thursday, May 1, 1986, an Incident Tracking Team was established, at the direction of the Commission. The purpose of the Incident Tracking Team is to support the EPA, which is the lead government agency for assessing the impact of the accident on the U.S., and to ascertain the impact of the Chernobyl event on U.S. reactors. The latter effort will involve trying to understand the causes and sequence of events at the Chernobyl incident.

The organization of the Incident Tracking Team is provided in the attachment.

The organization has been structured along the lines of the incident response

center organization, and will operate out of the Operations Center.

A summary of activities for 5/2/86 follows:

- Organizational meeting held. Assignments made. '

- Approximately a half dozen inquiries were received from outside of the agency. These were either forwarded to EPA or handled by OPA.

- A report describing the differences between containment and confinement was prepared for the Commission.

Briefing material for the Chairman was prepared.

i - A list of information'needs to be requested from the Soviet Union l regarding the Chernobyl event was prepared and forwarded to EPA.

Provided EPA a draft report entitled " Estimates of the Chernobyl Accident Based on Radioactivity Measurements Provided by Sweden Finland, and Other Sources." Of significance is that the report contained preliminary  !

estimates of the fission product releases that could be used by other
government agencies for planning purposes.

e A Briefing Paper on Emergency Planning Zones for Commercial Nuclear Power Plants in the United States was prepared for and sent to Lee Thomas (EPA).

Contacted a number of European officials to obtain updated information. .

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