ML20207H416
| ML20207H416 | |
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| Issue date: | 09/20/1984 |
| From: | Wilson B NRC |
| To: | Mantooth SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF |
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Dear Mr. Mantooth:
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F COP.I S E I OSE R AE S ILF; IN E :
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of international n.atters, would it be possible to get like a
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COMMISSIONER ASSELSTINE:
What if any involvement i
there has been by our people, what involvement there should 2
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The scientists are working at Coburn, l
right.
We have been sending dowt. a number of -- cables and 5
6 reported on that, and I think an IP note on one State cable.
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But we can pull that together for you.
k COMMISSIONER ASSELSTINE:
Okay.
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interested, I guess, in the implications that those people 10 come back and then apply for licenses in this country.
11 l CHAIRMAS PALLADINO:
In my visit at Catawba the 12 subject came in a passing remark that said, "Oh, yes --
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They said, "We are losing i
14 people to South Africa."
They were losing people and 1.
they were saying all these places they were losing them, l'-
including a number of people going to South Africa.
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dcing th:s illegally or that there were scrc 1cgal rar;f: cat:ons ur. :: I read :: in the ;Litr, and then I told iS 2"
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I got te ma.c senc effort to f:nd out whether Tackcr tc1d re L'
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COMMISSIONER EDEERTS:
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differentiate between a simple reactor operator and someone i
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great difference.
5 COMMISSIONER ASSELSTINE:
I don't know.
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be right, Tom, but I guess that's part of the question I was I j asking.
COMMISSIONER ROBERTS:
Let's address the question.
9 l COMMISSIONER ASSELSTINE:
Where is the line and 10 what are the implications, 11.
MR. SHEA: It's a complicated matter because it i
12 depends on the date of the contract and --
13 COMMISSIONER ASSELSTINE:
Right.
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Wher. the regulations went into effect, 14 I
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it has a r.y i m p l i c a t i c r.s for what we de, sc we at least b
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CD."MIESIONEE BERNTHAL:
Well, and also it is clear thSt therc ma'; be scre folks wh c s ir..p l y d c t. ' t understar.d j
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1 MR. SHEA:
DOE is taking steps to notify them with I
a letter to each person there.
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' find out who the people were and then delivering them a 3
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surprised if this issue doesn't come up at some point during i
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'if we could have a paper early enough so that we can'be 9
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II COMMISSIONER BERNTRAL:
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Does it make a difference?
COMMISSIONER ASSELSTINE:
I don't think so, no.
II This is a question about whethcr it's legally permissible I'
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ME. SHEA:
Even thougn the plant is under safeguards.
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CRAI M%S PALLADINO:
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