ML20210V199
| ML20210V199 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Beaver Valley, Peach Bottom, Crane |
| Issue date: | 06/23/1976 |
| From: | Cobb L NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE) |
| To: | Halman E NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM) |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20210U384 | List: |
| References | |
| FOIA-97-305 NUDOCS 9709230158 | |
| Download: ML20210V199 (2) | |
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. /IN 2 3 1975 Edward L. Halman, Director Division of Contracts Of fice-of-tl.e-Centrolt!r
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ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE CONTRACT FOR PENNSYLVANIA The Office of Inspection and Enforcement (IE) requests that an environmental monitoring contract be prepared for the Commonwealth of Pennsylv :ia.
It should have an tf'ective duration of three years. The sites to be covered by this contract are the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Beaver Valley Power Station. Three Mile Island Nuclear Station and the Babcock and Wilcox Company Nuclear Material Division.
The overall total contract value should be: established at $60,000.
The basic compensation is established at $5,000 for the power reactor facilities per 12 month year and as indicated in the table below, for:
j the fuel fabrication facility.
IE would expect to compensate the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for both higher quality, more stringent requirements, and therefore, higher coet as the contract period proceeds.
On this basis, IE is budgeting the reactor monitoring for the following maximum and minimum compensation rates:
Nuclear Power Reactors Babcock & Wilcox Maximum Minimum FY 1976 (Transition) $5,000 per year $5,000 per year
$1,500 per year FY 1977 (12 months)
$5,000 per year $5,000 per year
$1,500 per year FY 1978
$6,000 per year $5,000 per year
$2,000 per year FY 1979
- ,500 per year $.000 per year
$2,500 per year The actual certification of funds of availability will be made at the beginning of each fiscal period. We would hope that the first such fiscal period is the transicion quarter.
Funds will be available from B&R 30-19 -01, FIN B5111. contains suggested technical consideratiors that should be included in the contract transmittal letter.
This will require that 1E receive a written status report from the Comuonwealth of Pennsylvania no later than three months after the start of the contract indicating the State's ability to comply with the outstanding items.
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In addition,' we have also included, as enclosure 2 to this memoran um,to be adde an additional attachment (Attachment 4) h ram contract to cover the sample collection requirements for t e prog 4,
Because of the addition of Attachment around Babcock & Wilcox.
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tal The IE technical monitor for this effort as well as other environmen i
ental surveillance contracts is the Chief of IE's Safety and Env ronm Programs Branch.
i The contract should be sent to the following addreas for execut on:
Thomas M. Gerusky, Dice: tor Bureau of Radiological Health Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources P. O. Box 2063 17120 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania We have also enclosed a completed procurement form no. 1.
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SDde L. I. Cobb Assistant to the Director Office of Inspection and Erforcement
Enclosures:
Technical Consideration 1.
- 2. to Contract Procurement Form No. I 3.
cc w/ enclosure 1:
L. B. Higginbotham, IE L. K. Cohen, IE B. H. Weiss, IE E. A. Greher, IE J. P. Stohr, lE:I t
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