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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML17347B5881990-03-0101 March 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-01, Request for Voluntary Participation in NRC Regulatory Impact Survey. Info Covers Time Spent by Key Power Plant Managers in Responding to Operational Insps & Audits ML18094B3221990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Executed Amend 14 to Indemnity Agreement B-74 ML15217A1031990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jul-Dec 1989 for McGuire Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & Revised Process Control Programs & Offsite Dose Calculation Manuals ML20011F3821990-02-26026 February 1990 Confirms Amount Electronically Transferred to Us Dept of Treasury,Nrc on 900223 for Payment of NRC Review Fees of 10CFR50 Applications & 10CFR55 Svcs Per 10CFR170,for Period of 890101-0617 for Listed Invoices ML20055C3921990-02-26026 February 1990 Approves Util 900214 Request for Use of B&W Steam Generator Plugs W/Alloy 690 as Alternative to Alloy 600.Alternate Matl Is nickel-base Alloy (ASME Designation SB-166) ML20006G0621990-02-22022 February 1990 Forwards Revised Proprietary Pages to DPC-NE-2004, Core Thermal Hydraulic Methodology Using VIPRE-01, Reflecting Minor Methodology Changes Made During Review & Approval Process.Pages Withheld ML20006E5881990-02-20020 February 1990 Forwards Proprietary Response to NRC 890725 Questions Re Vipre Core Thermal Hydraulic Section of Topical Rept DPC-NE-3000 & Rev 2 to Pages 3-69,3-70,3-78 & 3-79 of Rept. Encls Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20006E1441990-02-16016 February 1990 Forwards Suppl to Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood Station,Units 1 & 2 & Byron Station,Units 1 & 2,per 881214 & 891214 Submittals ML20006E9071990-02-16016 February 1990 Discusses Plants Design Control Program.Util Adopted Concept of Design Change Implementation Package (Dcip).Dcip Will Contain or Ref Design Change Notice Prepared Per Approved Procedures ML20006E4201990-02-14014 February 1990 Requests NRC Approval for Use of Alloy 690 Steam Generator Tube Plugs for Facility,Prior to 900301,pending Final ASME Approval of Code Case for Alloy 690 ML18094B3291990-02-14014 February 1990 Forwards Printouts Containing RW-859 Nuclear Fuel Data for Period Ending 891231 & Diskettes ML20011E6151990-02-12012 February 1990 Forwards Revs 1 to Security Plan & Security Training & Qualification Plan & Rev 2 to Security Contingency Plan. Salem Switchyard Project Delayed.Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML20011E4991990-02-0606 February 1990 Discusses Liability & Funding Requirements Re NRC Decommissioning Funding Rules & Verifies Understanding of Rules.Ltr from NRC Explaining Liability & Requirements of Rule Requested ML20011E5981990-02-0505 February 1990 Requests That Listed Individuals Be Deleted from Svc List for Facilities.Documents Already Sent to Dept of Environ Protection of State of Nj ML20006D6911990-02-0202 February 1990 Provides Alternative Design Solution to Dcrdr Implementation at Facilities.Simpler Design Devised,Using Eyelet Screw Inserted in Switch Nameplate Which Is Identical to Providing Caution Cards in Close Proximity to Switch Handle ML20006C5661990-01-31031 January 1990 Provides Certification Re Implementation of Fitness for Duty Program Per 10CFR26 at Plants ML20006D6611990-01-29029 January 1990 Advises That 900117 License Amend Request to Remove Certain cycle-specific Parameter Limits from Tech Specs Inadvertently Utilized Outdated Tech Specs Pages.Requests That Tech Specs Changes Made Via Amends 101/83 Be Deleted ML20011E2521990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Proprietary Safety Analysis Physics Parameters & Multidimensional Reactor Transients Methodology. Three Repts Describing EPRI Computer Code Also Encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20006C6711990-01-29029 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Plants Have Established Preventive Maint Program for Intake Structure & Routine Treatment of Svc Water Sys W/Biocide to Control Biofouling ML20006B7961990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Summaries of Latest ECCS Evaluation Model Changes ML18153C0951990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Belief in Appropriateness to Address Generic Ltr 89-13 Concerns within Context of Established Programmatic Improvements Noted ML20006D2431990-01-26026 January 1990 Provides Info Re Emergency Response Organization Exercises for Plants.Exercises & Callouts Would Necessitate Activation of Combined Emergency Operations Facility Approx Eight Times Per Yr,W/Some Being Performed off-hours & Unannounced ML18153C0871990-01-26026 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-003, Potential Loss of Required Shutdown Margin During Refueling Operations. Refueling Procedures to Be Revised & Familiarization Sessions Will Be Conducted Prior to Each Refueling Outage ML18094B2861990-01-26026 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Aggressive Program of Monitoring,Insp & Matl Replacement Initiated in Advance of Generic Ltr 89-13 Issuance ML19354E4191990-01-25025 January 1990 Comments Re Issuance of OL Amends & Proposed NSHC Determination Re Transfer of Operational Mgt Control of Plants & Views on anti-trust Issues Re Application for Amend for Plants ML19354E6711990-01-24024 January 1990 Requests Approval to Use Alloy 690 Plugs as Alternative to Requirements of 10CFR55(a),codes & Stds for Plants Prior to 900226 ML17347B5451990-01-24024 January 1990 Informs of Plans to Apply ASME Code Case N-356 at Plants to Allow Certification Period to Be Extended to 5 Yrs.Rev to Inservice Insp Programs Will Include Use of Code Case ML19354E4461990-01-22022 January 1990 Forwards Proprietary Rev 1 to DPC-NE-2001, Fuel Mechanical Reload Analysis Methodology for MARK-BW Fuel, Adding Section Re ECCS Analysis Interface Criteria & Making Associated Administrative Changes.Rev Withheld ML19354E4451990-01-22022 January 1990 Submits Update on Status of RHR Sys Iconic Display at Facilities,Per Generic Ltr 88-17 Re Loss of Dhr.Computer Graphics Display Data in Real Time & Reflect Status of Refueling Water Level & RHR Pump Parameters ML20005G7161990-01-20020 January 1990 Forwards Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood & Byron Units 1 & 2.Changes in Rev 1 Include Facility & Procedures Which Were in Effect as of 890610.W/o Encl ML20006A8001990-01-19019 January 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 891220 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Plant Insps.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML16152A9091990-01-18018 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedure CMIP-1, Recovery Manager & Immediate Staff & Rev 24 to CMIP-2, News Group Plan. W/900131 Release Memo ML18153C0771990-01-17017 January 1990 Forwards North Anna Power Station Emergency Plan Table 5.1, 'Min Staffing Requirements for Emergencies' & Surry... Table 5.1, 'Min Staffing Requirements...', for Approval,Per 10CFR50.54(q),NUREG-0654 & NUREG-0737,Suppl 1 ML20006A6241990-01-16016 January 1990 Forwards Draft Qualified Master Trust Agreement for Decommissioning of Nuclear Plants,For Review.Licensee Will Make Contributions to Qualified & Nonqualified Trust as Appropriate ML20006A2011990-01-16016 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-002 Re Stress Corrosion Cracking of High Hardness Type 410 Stainless Steel in Anchor Darling Swing Check Valves.Eight Subj Valves Identified in Peach Bottom Units 1 & 2 & Will Be Returned to Mfg ML18153C0731990-01-15015 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-002, Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Hardness Type 410 Stainless Steel Internal Preloaded Bolting in Anchor Darling Model S350W Swing Check Valves or or Valves.... Util Replaced Studs in twenty-five Valves ML20006A8201990-01-10010 January 1990 Forwards Errata to Rev 3 to BAW-1543,Tables 3-20 & E-1 of Master Integrated Reactor Vessel Surveillance Program Reflecting Changes in Insertion Schedule for A5 Capsule for Davis-Besse & Crystal River ML20006B8821990-01-10010 January 1990 Reissued Ltr Correcting Date of Util Ltr to NRC Which Forwarded Updated FSAR for Byron/Braidwood Plants from 881214 to 891214.W/o Updated FSARs ML20005G6431990-01-10010 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-21 Re Implementation of USI Requirements,Consisting of Revised Page to 891128 Response, Moving SER Ref from USI A-10 to A-12 for Braidwood ML20005G7601990-01-0404 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Plan. Privacy Info Should Be Deleted Prior to Placement in Pdr.W/ D Grimsley 900118 Release Memo ML18153C0491990-01-0303 January 1990 Advises of Implementation of fitness-for-duty Program Which Complies w/10CFR26.Util Support Objective of Providing Assurances That Nuclear Power Plant Personnel Will Perform Tasks in Reliable & Trustworthy Manner ML20005F4641990-01-0303 January 1990 Advises That Licensee Implemented 10CFR26 Rule Re fitness-for-duty Program W/One Exception.Util Has Not Completed Background Check for Some of Program Administrators.Checks Expected to Be Completed by 900105 ML18094B2331990-01-0303 January 1990 Certifies Util Implementation of fitness-for-duty Program, Per 10CFR26.Training Element Required by Rule Completed on 891215.Chemical Testing for Required Substances Performed at Min Prescribed cut-off Levels,Except for Marijuana ML17347B5051990-01-0202 January 1990 Certifies That Util Has fitness-for-duty Program Which Meets Requirements of 10CFR26.Util Adopted cut-off Levels Indicated in Encl ML20042D3731990-01-0202 January 1990 Forwards Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures, Including Rev 32 to CMIP-1,Rev 29 to CMIP-4,Rev 33 to CMIP-5,Rev 38 to CMIP-6,Rev 37 to CMIP-7,Rev 32 to CMIP-9, Rev 1 to CMIP-14 & Rev 30 to CMIP-21 ML17347B4961989-12-28028 December 1989 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-10, Safety-Related Motor- Operated Valve Testing & Surveillance. Util Considering Expansion of Plants to Include Addl safety-related & Position Changeable Valves W/ Emphasis on Maint & Testing ML20042D3381989-12-28028 December 1989 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing & Surveillance. Util Will Comply W/Ltr Recommendations W/Noted Exceptions.Response to Be Completed When Ltr Uncertainties Cleared ML18094B2201989-12-27027 December 1989 Advises of Intent to Provide follow-up Response to Generic Ltr 89-10 by 900831 to Describe Status of Program, Recommendation Exceptions & Any Schedule Adjustments ML18094B2291989-12-27027 December 1989 Requests to Apply ASME Section XI Code Case N-460 to Facilities Re Reduction in Exam Coverage on Class 1 & 2 Welds.Fee Paid 1990-03-01
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML17347B5881990-03-0101 March 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-01, Request for Voluntary Participation in NRC Regulatory Impact Survey. Info Covers Time Spent by Key Power Plant Managers in Responding to Operational Insps & Audits ML18094B3221990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Executed Amend 14 to Indemnity Agreement B-74 ML15217A1031990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jul-Dec 1989 for McGuire Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & Revised Process Control Programs & Offsite Dose Calculation Manuals ML20011F3821990-02-26026 February 1990 Confirms Amount Electronically Transferred to Us Dept of Treasury,Nrc on 900223 for Payment of NRC Review Fees of 10CFR50 Applications & 10CFR55 Svcs Per 10CFR170,for Period of 890101-0617 for Listed Invoices ML20006G0621990-02-22022 February 1990 Forwards Revised Proprietary Pages to DPC-NE-2004, Core Thermal Hydraulic Methodology Using VIPRE-01, Reflecting Minor Methodology Changes Made During Review & Approval Process.Pages Withheld ML20006E5881990-02-20020 February 1990 Forwards Proprietary Response to NRC 890725 Questions Re Vipre Core Thermal Hydraulic Section of Topical Rept DPC-NE-3000 & Rev 2 to Pages 3-69,3-70,3-78 & 3-79 of Rept. Encls Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20006E1441990-02-16016 February 1990 Forwards Suppl to Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood Station,Units 1 & 2 & Byron Station,Units 1 & 2,per 881214 & 891214 Submittals ML20006E9071990-02-16016 February 1990 Discusses Plants Design Control Program.Util Adopted Concept of Design Change Implementation Package (Dcip).Dcip Will Contain or Ref Design Change Notice Prepared Per Approved Procedures ML20006E4201990-02-14014 February 1990 Requests NRC Approval for Use of Alloy 690 Steam Generator Tube Plugs for Facility,Prior to 900301,pending Final ASME Approval of Code Case for Alloy 690 ML20011E6151990-02-12012 February 1990 Forwards Revs 1 to Security Plan & Security Training & Qualification Plan & Rev 2 to Security Contingency Plan. Salem Switchyard Project Delayed.Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML20011E4991990-02-0606 February 1990 Discusses Liability & Funding Requirements Re NRC Decommissioning Funding Rules & Verifies Understanding of Rules.Ltr from NRC Explaining Liability & Requirements of Rule Requested ML20011E5981990-02-0505 February 1990 Requests That Listed Individuals Be Deleted from Svc List for Facilities.Documents Already Sent to Dept of Environ Protection of State of Nj ML20006D6911990-02-0202 February 1990 Provides Alternative Design Solution to Dcrdr Implementation at Facilities.Simpler Design Devised,Using Eyelet Screw Inserted in Switch Nameplate Which Is Identical to Providing Caution Cards in Close Proximity to Switch Handle ML20006C5661990-01-31031 January 1990 Provides Certification Re Implementation of Fitness for Duty Program Per 10CFR26 at Plants ML20006B7961990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Summaries of Latest ECCS Evaluation Model Changes ML20006C6711990-01-29029 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Plants Have Established Preventive Maint Program for Intake Structure & Routine Treatment of Svc Water Sys W/Biocide to Control Biofouling ML20006D6611990-01-29029 January 1990 Advises That 900117 License Amend Request to Remove Certain cycle-specific Parameter Limits from Tech Specs Inadvertently Utilized Outdated Tech Specs Pages.Requests That Tech Specs Changes Made Via Amends 101/83 Be Deleted ML20011E2521990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Proprietary Safety Analysis Physics Parameters & Multidimensional Reactor Transients Methodology. Three Repts Describing EPRI Computer Code Also Encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML18153C0951990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Belief in Appropriateness to Address Generic Ltr 89-13 Concerns within Context of Established Programmatic Improvements Noted ML18094B2861990-01-26026 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Aggressive Program of Monitoring,Insp & Matl Replacement Initiated in Advance of Generic Ltr 89-13 Issuance ML18153C0871990-01-26026 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-003, Potential Loss of Required Shutdown Margin During Refueling Operations. Refueling Procedures to Be Revised & Familiarization Sessions Will Be Conducted Prior to Each Refueling Outage ML20006D2431990-01-26026 January 1990 Provides Info Re Emergency Response Organization Exercises for Plants.Exercises & Callouts Would Necessitate Activation of Combined Emergency Operations Facility Approx Eight Times Per Yr,W/Some Being Performed off-hours & Unannounced ML19354E4191990-01-25025 January 1990 Comments Re Issuance of OL Amends & Proposed NSHC Determination Re Transfer of Operational Mgt Control of Plants & Views on anti-trust Issues Re Application for Amend for Plants ML19354E6711990-01-24024 January 1990 Requests Approval to Use Alloy 690 Plugs as Alternative to Requirements of 10CFR55(a),codes & Stds for Plants Prior to 900226 ML17347B5451990-01-24024 January 1990 Informs of Plans to Apply ASME Code Case N-356 at Plants to Allow Certification Period to Be Extended to 5 Yrs.Rev to Inservice Insp Programs Will Include Use of Code Case ML19354E4451990-01-22022 January 1990 Submits Update on Status of RHR Sys Iconic Display at Facilities,Per Generic Ltr 88-17 Re Loss of Dhr.Computer Graphics Display Data in Real Time & Reflect Status of Refueling Water Level & RHR Pump Parameters ML19354E4461990-01-22022 January 1990 Forwards Proprietary Rev 1 to DPC-NE-2001, Fuel Mechanical Reload Analysis Methodology for MARK-BW Fuel, Adding Section Re ECCS Analysis Interface Criteria & Making Associated Administrative Changes.Rev Withheld ML20005G7161990-01-20020 January 1990 Forwards Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood & Byron Units 1 & 2.Changes in Rev 1 Include Facility & Procedures Which Were in Effect as of 890610.W/o Encl ML20006A8001990-01-19019 January 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 891220 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Plant Insps.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML16152A9091990-01-18018 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedure CMIP-1, Recovery Manager & Immediate Staff & Rev 24 to CMIP-2, News Group Plan. W/900131 Release Memo ML18153C0771990-01-17017 January 1990 Forwards North Anna Power Station Emergency Plan Table 5.1, 'Min Staffing Requirements for Emergencies' & Surry... Table 5.1, 'Min Staffing Requirements...', for Approval,Per 10CFR50.54(q),NUREG-0654 & NUREG-0737,Suppl 1 ML20006A2011990-01-16016 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-002 Re Stress Corrosion Cracking of High Hardness Type 410 Stainless Steel in Anchor Darling Swing Check Valves.Eight Subj Valves Identified in Peach Bottom Units 1 & 2 & Will Be Returned to Mfg ML20006A6241990-01-16016 January 1990 Forwards Draft Qualified Master Trust Agreement for Decommissioning of Nuclear Plants,For Review.Licensee Will Make Contributions to Qualified & Nonqualified Trust as Appropriate ML18153C0731990-01-15015 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-002, Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Hardness Type 410 Stainless Steel Internal Preloaded Bolting in Anchor Darling Model S350W Swing Check Valves or or Valves.... Util Replaced Studs in twenty-five Valves ML20005G6431990-01-10010 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-21 Re Implementation of USI Requirements,Consisting of Revised Page to 891128 Response, Moving SER Ref from USI A-10 to A-12 for Braidwood ML20006A8201990-01-10010 January 1990 Forwards Errata to Rev 3 to BAW-1543,Tables 3-20 & E-1 of Master Integrated Reactor Vessel Surveillance Program Reflecting Changes in Insertion Schedule for A5 Capsule for Davis-Besse & Crystal River ML20006B8821990-01-10010 January 1990 Reissued Ltr Correcting Date of Util Ltr to NRC Which Forwarded Updated FSAR for Byron/Braidwood Plants from 881214 to 891214.W/o Updated FSARs ML20005G7601990-01-0404 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Plan. Privacy Info Should Be Deleted Prior to Placement in Pdr.W/ D Grimsley 900118 Release Memo ML18094B2331990-01-0303 January 1990 Certifies Util Implementation of fitness-for-duty Program, Per 10CFR26.Training Element Required by Rule Completed on 891215.Chemical Testing for Required Substances Performed at Min Prescribed cut-off Levels,Except for Marijuana ML18153C0491990-01-0303 January 1990 Advises of Implementation of fitness-for-duty Program Which Complies w/10CFR26.Util Support Objective of Providing Assurances That Nuclear Power Plant Personnel Will Perform Tasks in Reliable & Trustworthy Manner ML20005F4641990-01-0303 January 1990 Advises That Licensee Implemented 10CFR26 Rule Re fitness-for-duty Program W/One Exception.Util Has Not Completed Background Check for Some of Program Administrators.Checks Expected to Be Completed by 900105 ML20042D3731990-01-0202 January 1990 Forwards Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures, Including Rev 32 to CMIP-1,Rev 29 to CMIP-4,Rev 33 to CMIP-5,Rev 38 to CMIP-6,Rev 37 to CMIP-7,Rev 32 to CMIP-9, Rev 1 to CMIP-14 & Rev 30 to CMIP-21 ML17347B5051990-01-0202 January 1990 Certifies That Util Has fitness-for-duty Program Which Meets Requirements of 10CFR26.Util Adopted cut-off Levels Indicated in Encl ML17347B4961989-12-28028 December 1989 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-10, Safety-Related Motor- Operated Valve Testing & Surveillance. Util Considering Expansion of Plants to Include Addl safety-related & Position Changeable Valves W/ Emphasis on Maint & Testing ML20042D3381989-12-28028 December 1989 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing & Surveillance. Util Will Comply W/Ltr Recommendations W/Noted Exceptions.Response to Be Completed When Ltr Uncertainties Cleared ML18094B2201989-12-27027 December 1989 Advises of Intent to Provide follow-up Response to Generic Ltr 89-10 by 900831 to Describe Status of Program, Recommendation Exceptions & Any Schedule Adjustments ML18094B2291989-12-27027 December 1989 Requests to Apply ASME Section XI Code Case N-460 to Facilities Re Reduction in Exam Coverage on Class 1 & 2 Welds.Fee Paid ML20005E1911989-12-26026 December 1989 Forwards Revised Page 2 Correcting Plant Implementation Date for USI A-24 Requirements in Response to Generic Ltr 89-21 ML18153C0261989-12-26026 December 1989 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-10 Re safety-related motor-operated Valve Testing & surveillance.Motor-operated Valve Program Structured to Allow Similar Approach to motor-operated Dampers.Results Will Be Submitted in 30 Days 1990-03-01
[Table view] Category:PUBLIC ENTITY/CITIZEN/ORGANIZATION/MEDIA TO NRC
MONTHYEARML19325E9801989-11-0101 November 1989 Requests That Author Name Be Placed on Distribution List Re Schedule of Hearing in Alchemie Case.W/Certificate of Svc. Served on 891101 ML20247F8061989-07-0505 July 1989 FOIA Request for Documentation Re Incidents of Drug &/Or Alcohol Abuse During Past Five Yrs Amoung Employees or Contractors ML20247E6951989-06-27027 June 1989 Advises That Newly Formed Environ Conservation Organization Intends to Oppose Any Util Actions That Might Impact Negatively on Future Operability of Facility ML20247H3631989-06-26026 June 1989 Advises of Formation of Resources Conservation Organization. New Group Intends to Oppose Any Util Actions That Might Impact Negatively on Future Facility Operability.Ad Rossin Will Serve as Organization Coordinator ML20245B3981989-05-0808 May 1989 Discusses Technical & Safety Concerns Re Flow & Pressure Drop Calculations for RWCU & Feedwater & Condensate Sample Panels at Plant ML20245B4081989-03-10010 March 1989 Requests Response to 881014 & 890119 & 23 Ltrs Re Technical & Safety Concerns at Plant ML20244B0011989-03-0808 March 1989 Lists Facts to Consider for Action to Fix or Close GE Reactors Once & for All ML20245B4091989-01-23023 January 1989 Refers to Re Corrosion Inhibitors in Closed Water Sys at Plant.Last Sentence on First Page of Ltr Should Be Changed to Read One Example Is Loss of Air Cooling to Shutdown Board Rooms at Sequoyah ML20245B4101989-01-19019 January 1989 Requests That Jg Partlow Pursue Completion of Engineering Assignment of ED Buggs at Plant Concerning Corrosion Inhibitors for Closed Water Sys.Draft Engineering Rept Recommending Corrosion Inhibitors for Closed Water Sys Encl ML20206D8951988-10-15015 October 1988 Expresses Opinion That Plants Should Remain Closed Until Converted to Alternative Fuel Source ML20245B4121988-10-14014 October 1988 Informs of Several Technical Concerns Expressed While at Util & Requests That Jg Partlow Pursue Resolution of Listed Concerns ML20206D9711988-09-0808 September 1988 Forwards Ltrs Exchanged Between NRC & Author in 1984 Re Problems in Commercial Nuclear Power Field & Change in Federal Regulations to Allow Senior Reactor Operator to Deviate from Tech Specs in Emergency ML20206D9451988-08-12012 August 1988 Annotated Ltr Expressing Appreciation for Reply to & Assurance in Response to Concerns Pertaining to Operation of Ref Plants ML20245D6611988-08-0808 August 1988 Submits Listed Comments in Response to Re Safety Practice to Schedule Nuclear Plant Operating & Maint Personnel for 16 H Shifts &/Or Excessive Overtime ML20206E0281988-07-0707 July 1988 Advises That Nuclear Industry Overlooked Most Important Lesson Resulting from TMI Accident,To Wit,That Station Operator/Mgt Official Stationed in Control Room Would Have Prevented Accident ML20150A7961988-06-30030 June 1988 Comments on Util 880616 Request to Suspend Antitrust License Condition.Economic Advantages for Util Owning Nuclear Power Plants Have Failed to Materialize ML20155B6651988-06-16016 June 1988 FOIA Request for plant-specific Documents Re Fire Protection Requirements,Insp repts,hardware-specific Deficiencies & NRC Communications W/Util ML20206E0361988-04-29029 April 1988 Opines That 10CFR50.54(x) & (Y) Superfluous & Dangerous.Nrc Should Instruct Operators Not to Depart from Tech Specs in Emergency.Author Resume Detailing Experience in Commercial Nuclear Power Field Encl ML20155A7431988-02-24024 February 1988 Discusses Safety Problems at Comm Ed Nuclear Power Plants Re Risking Fuel Meltdown by Turning Off Safety Sys as Directed by Util Policy in Emergency If Core Cooling Is Adequate. Vice President Instruction Encl ML20148G9001988-02-0101 February 1988 FOIA Request for Documents Re 10CFR50,App R Insps & Enforcements ML20206E0431988-01-29029 January 1988 Expresses Concern Re Two Hazardous Practices at Ref Plants, Including Risking Meltdown by Authorizing Operators to Turn Off Nuclear Plant Safety Sys During Emergency ML20149G1051987-12-18018 December 1987 Opposes NRC Reduction at TMI-2.Reducing Staff Prior to Completion of Core Removal Inappropriate & Misguided Move. Recent Shutdown of Oyster Creek for Incident Re Destruction of Data Decreases Util Standing W/Local Residents ML17303A6161987-09-30030 September 1987 Forwards Scenario Review for Rancho Seco Emergency Preparedness Exercise,871104. Incomplete Scenario Provided for Review.Plant data,in-plant Chemistry & Radiological Data & Controller Info to Support Fire Drill Missing Elements ML20235T7341987-09-0101 September 1987 Requests That EIS Documents Re Meltdown Prepared by Impartial Sources Be Made Available to Public.Observation of Plant Life Indicates Level of Contamination of General Environ Causing Widespread Severe Damage ML20238B7731987-08-0707 August 1987 FOIA Request for Records Explaining Status of Listed LERs Omitted from List,Previously Received from Nrc,Of LERs Filed by Commercial Nuclear Power Plant Licensees for Operating Year 1986 ML20238E0261987-07-15015 July 1987 Responds to Recipient 870528 Response to Bg Strout Re Maine Yankee & Pilgrim.Author Distressed by NRC Answers & Requests Addl Response to Listed Questions ML20235L7061987-07-0808 July 1987 Opposes Util Application for Amends to Licenses,Allowing New Ownership & Financing Arrangement.Nshc Should Not Be Made W/O Public Hearings on Serious Financial Qualifications Questions ML20235K0421987-07-0202 July 1987 FOIA Request for List of All Licensed Reactor Operators & Senior Reactor Operators for Facilities ML20235F7451987-06-30030 June 1987 FOIA Request for Documents Re Safeteam Programs Being Used at Listed Facilities ML20215L5051987-06-23023 June 1987 Provides Brief Updated Rept on Status of Comm Ed Proposal Before State of Il Commerce Commission to Restructure Ownership & Other Financial Arrangements Re Facilities.Urges NRC Not to Make Finding Prior to Hearing ML20215L4871987-06-23023 June 1987 Urges NRC Not to Approve Comm Ed Request for Amend of Any OL Re Braidwood 1 & 2 & Not to Determine No Significant Hazard Exists W/O First Holding Adjudicatory Hearings on Serious Financial Qualifications Issues ML20215D6371987-06-12012 June 1987 Forwards Reply to Responses from NRC & B&W Owners Group. NRC Response Evidences No Independent Review of B&W Claims. Commission Urged to Take Personal Jurisdiction of Petition to Ensure That Latest Commitment Not Frustrated ML20236H1481987-05-30030 May 1987 Discusses Varga Reply to 870428 Mailgram Re Proof That LOCA Could Not Occur in Reactor Core at Plants.Evidence in Files of Repeated AEC & NRC Repression & Ignorance of Legitimate ACRS Concerns Cited.Congressional Hearings Requested ML20215K8391987-04-22022 April 1987 Opposes Licensing of Facilities for All the Same Old Reasons ML20214E2281987-04-16016 April 1987 FOIA Request for PRAs for Listed Plants Be Placed in PDR ML20214L0951987-03-13013 March 1987 Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Mod of Safety Rules to Enable Facilities to Startup Operation.Opposes Rule Due to Result of NRC Abdicating Responsibility as Protector of Safety of Populations Exposed to Radiation During Accidents ML20236D9381987-03-0404 March 1987 Partially Withheld Ltr Discussing Nuclear Power Industry Problems as Encountered During 6 Yrs of Employment at Limerick.Shoreham, & Hope Creek.Demotions & Terminations for Reporting Safety Concerns Described ML20215K8531987-02-24024 February 1987 Advises That Nassau County Board of Cooperative Educational Svcs Has Not Entered Into Any Agreement W/Lilco to Have Salisbury Campus Used for Relocation Facility in Event of Radiological Emergency ML20207T2381987-02-18018 February 1987 FOIA Request for Rept on Odds of Large Radioactive Release at Us Commercial Nuclear Reactors,Including Surry,Peach Bottom,Sequoyah,Grand Gulf & Zion ML20236D1281987-02-15015 February 1987 Forwards Preliminary Investigation of Worker Allegations About Safety of Plant Conducted by Gap in 1986.Investigation Revealed Enough Info to Raise Serious Questions Re Const Quality.Petition Per 2.206 Forthcoming ML20211B6601987-01-0505 January 1987 FOIA Request for Documents Re Allegations,Investigations, Fines,Convictions & Other Dispositions of Cases in Which Operators of Listed Facilities Charged W/Violating Federal whistle-blowing Statutes ML20207Q0971986-12-29029 December 1986 FOIA Request for Documents Re Util Proposed Reduction of EPZ at Seabrook,Changes to Containment at GE Plants, Including Pilgrim & Vermont Yankee & Insp of Pilgrim 1 Since Shutdown in Apr ML20215K9121986-11-26026 November 1986 Requests Opinion of Fairness of Shoreham Proceeding ML20212D7651986-11-12012 November 1986 Expresses Safety Concerns Re Containment Pressure Boundary, Based on 850916 Sser ML20215K9561986-09-22022 September 1986 Supports Licensing of Facility Due to Close NRC Scrutiny of Const & Operation ML20211C5631986-09-12012 September 1986 FOIA Request for Three Classes of Documents Re Use of Western Piping & Engineering Clamps at Perry Nuclear Power Plant & All Complaints/Correspondence Involving Deficiency Complaint at River Bend Plant ML20213C7931986-09-12012 September 1986 FOIA Request for Documents Re Western Piping & Engineering Pipe Clamps Furnished to Perry 1 & 2 & Van Meter 820607, 0721,0818 & 840125 Complaints to NRC Re Design Deficiencies at River Bend ML20215N9491986-09-11011 September 1986 FOIA Request for Ltrs,Depositions & Other Communications in Connection W/Nine Mile Point & Shoreham Nuclear Power Stations ML20215L4061986-09-11011 September 1986 FOIA Request for All Ltrs,Depositions & Other Communications Re Facilities ML20215K2791986-09-0404 September 1986 FOIA Request for Six Categories of Documents Re 1982 Civil Penalty & Ofcs of Investigations & Inspector & Auditor Investigations of Listed Facilities 1989-07-05
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A;.ril 21. 1964 Dr. Glenn Seaborg.
Chairman. Atomic Emergy Commission.
Washington 25, D.C.
Dear Dr. Seaborg:
Such propadanda as this should not be permitted to be mailed to each electricity and das consumer along with their monthly statement.
You cannot refuse to accept unsolicited propoganda, any more than you can ' refuse the monthly statement. if you wish to continue to en, joy the use of gas and lites.
What a shame 2 "Experte n (as they are doing here) and prevented, the recent Alaska Tradedy.such as They,to plant along with you.
be built. can te wron6 with tragic results if you permit this power What ny name a crime it is -ofor an d addres t o tfear his lett of er.
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Two U. C. Geologists Approve Bollega Site Two distinguished University of cred generator at Bodega itead, and has had virtually no displacement or a Caliform.a geologists have put their particularly-Schlocker'sin light of recent Bonilla report, we and feel few that inches at most orientation fromand has afaults the small different off. l stamp of approval on PG&E s plan we should express our professions setting the vein. It seems reasonable ;
' to construct a nuclear power plant opinions relative to the site. The opin. to us that the Shaft Fault is the re. I at Bodega Head i.n Sonoma County. ions one.here expressed day visit areand to the site basedthe upon read. a mult beingofbased tensional uponforces, this, opinion its orientation rela.
l In an unsolicited letter , to the ng of reports by Bonilla and Schlock- tive to the San Andreas Fault, its l company, after they had vnited the er, by Eaton, and by St. Amand. down-dip displacement, and on the l site and read all reports on it, the fact that it does not cut through It should 1,se,made clear at the outset att of the ovedying Pleistocene depos.
geologists sai.d they "can .see no that this opinion was not solicited by its. As we believe that the Ltress at reasonable objection to the site,, be' you, that neither of us have any con- tern giving rise to the present geobogy-cause of earthquake hazard. They nection with P.G. and E. other than as of western California has been opera-also indicated their approval of the customers, and that our visit to the tive for at least 90 million years, such land use plan for the site site was at our request and was made small displacements as those observed possible by your courtesy. seem extremely unlikely during the The scientists Garniss H. Curtis and Jack F. Ev'ernden, are widely From a professional geologimi pointfaults next 200 years. There are no large through the site. Your radio. l known in the field of geology for *"" f view, there are two major problems carbon date on wood fragmenta from !
i"g *he gram their development of the potassium o car uak a$or$gft SanYlre is N,$"j,o*g"t(g in the , e , g ,;i argon process for the measurement Fault System,. First is that of damage least 40,000 years and possibly much of rock age. They have long con. due to excessive ground vibration dur- more, as the dating technique used is u
ducted studies of earth movement y l;Wpge I h$t D . ((ugo Be7 incapable f dating .be ond along the San Andreas Fault. off is of great competence in this area years and can on17 ingicate'more ,40,000 l
Regarding the possibility of dam- of investigation and we have no ,re- than 4 n, matie wEstheiYage. l age to the plant by earthquakes, the ticence about acceptir.g his evaluation '
geologists said that the issue was f the site relative to this t e of dam- You informed us that, due to the not " movements along the San A,n- "gro $nd n7otio n handled bYa 7hibtere r vessel i e se dreas I ault during the past mil- propriate construction. tially free-standing within the major 1
I lions of years" but " displacements The second source of possible dam- structure, the site could undergo 2-4 l to he expected willu,n the site area. age would he actual rock displacement inches of shear displacement without ;
As to the latter, they noted that "no within the area of the site, thus tend. damage to the reactor vessel. There. .
major displacement has ever taken ing to tear the structure apart with o]' to th site he a a) sing t$
place within the , site area and none, ,Y,, q"lgt$ns nTs$ega$d v taking of a calculated risk, but this is to be expected in the near future. risk seems so small as to be insignifi.
to be the following:
As for minor displacements ob- of the What is the life-time of the reactor cant. In brief, magnitude displacements,te observable in the si have servable in the site' the letter states being installed 7 not occurred within more than 40,000 that these ohave not occurred with- years, have occurred only a few times in more than 40,000 years, have oc. What is the likelihood of displace- within the past 90,000,000 years, and curred only a few times within the ment within the site during that life- not dangerously effect the re.
time? wocid,f act ri they did occur. ,The argument past 90,000,000 Years and wou,ld not presented relative to s,te i safety need dangerously effect the reactor if they What magnitude of displacement not concern itself with the dispute did occur." w uld t among geologists as to the nature of Cuffed je expected if displacement oc-The two scientists were frank to movements along the San Andreas admit a change of. their . viewpoint what magnitude of displacement Fault dunng the pist m,lhons i of years after a first-hand inspection of the could be accommodated by the planned but only with the structure without damage to the re. expected within the site, area. The displacements torel-be site and PG&E's construction plans. actor vesset? evant evidence for this is to be found
".Befo, re our one-day trip to the within the , site. The evidence in the We were informed by you that the field makes it clear to us that no major si tp.,,, gtey w.rott,, og of us were reactor life will be about 200 years. displacement has ever taken place emotionally biased against use of . . within the site area and none is to be the site by PG&E. Having now seen The entire Bodega Head is strongly expected in the near future.
sheared as is the proposed site; how-the site a, nd been made aware of ever, only slight distortion of such a Before our one day tn,p to the site, construction plans and the avail- rigid mass as granite at shallow depths both of us were emotionally biased ability of the Head to the public in the earth will give rise to exten. against use of the site by P.G. and E.
except for the acres reserved by sivelyntsheared,dencerock.
f itself evi f Such lar shearing is Having now seen the site and been PG&E, we can no 1onger maintain ment within the region ofe displace- the shear made aware of construction the availability of the Head plansto and the an attitude of antagonism toward surface. The only good indications of Public except for the acres reserved use of tne site by PG&E." measureable movements within the ute by P.G. and E., we can no longer main.
The full text of their letter fol. are small displacements of a narrow tain an attitude of antagonism toward lows, vein that completely crosses the bot. use of the site by P.G. and E, Please tom of the hole, the total offset of the feel free to use this letter as you so 26 February 1964 vein being three feet or so with none of choose.
F. F. Mautz the individual displacement exceeding Your sincerely,.
, Chief Civil Engm.eer . a few inches. In our opinion, the most Garniss H. Curtis
, Pacific Gas and Eh tne CompanV recent fault, called the " Shaft Fault" Jack F. Evernden 45 Ma,rket Street,han $ F rancisco 6 by Bonilla and Schlocker, has not
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caused these displacements. They are Copy to Dr. Glenn Seaborg In light of the continuing dispute of a right lateral nature and are older Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission over the advisability of a nuclear pow- than the Shaft Fault. The Shaft Fault Washington 25, D.C.
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Of all the 21 Spanish missions that were strung like Droughts, fire, frosts, floods, disease and even an j a giant rosary from San Diego to Sonoma none has uprising by the Indiar's plagued Ia Purisima. Notwith-undergone a more complete restoration than La Pur- standing difficulties, the new adobe and tile church was isima Concepcion near Lompoc in Santa Barbara completed in 1818. Ranchos extended 14 leagues to the County, north and south and six leagues east and west. In Foredoomed to failure despite heroic sacrifices by 1821 these produced 8,000 bushels of wheat, barley and the Francisco Padres, it was the lith of the missions corn. One hundred thousand pounds of tallow were ,
along El Camino Real. Founded December 8,1787, it sold. Between 1822 and 1827 the Mission furnished .
was named Mission La Concepcion de Maria Santi- Santa Barbara Presidio with $1'3,000 worth of supplies.
sima in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Concep- Father Payerns died April 28,1823, at 54 without tion of the Most Holy Mary, seeing his Mission completed. The work went forward Accompanied by a military guard, Father Fermin under Father Blas Ordaz. Timbers were cut in the de Lasuen set out from Santa Barbara 50 miles away Santa Inez Mountains and floated down the river. The to make the foundation. He selected s sheltered site well. built church was dedicated October 4,1825, one of near a stream overlooking a wide plain with timbered 13 buildings at the new site i mountains in the rear. The Indians had called the rich I and fertile valley Algsacupi. Secularization Brings Decay Actual construction began in the spring and the In 1834, by decree of the Mexican Governor, Puri.
Padres labored hard at erecting buildings and teach- sima, along with all the other missions was secularized ing the natives. Existing records tell a fascinating story and began a sad, slow decay. On December 4,1845 of the slow but steady increase in neophytes, who num- Governor Pio Pico sold the buildings and 15,000 acres bered more than 1,500 in 1804. to Don Juan Temple of Los- Angeles for $1,110. By 1903 the land and ruined buildings were purchased by Relocated After Quakes the Union Oil Company and eventually turned over to On the morning of December 8,1812, the 25th an- Santa Barbara County for restoration.
niversary of its founding, the first of a series of violent A joint restoration effort involving the Civilian earthquakes shook the area. Thirteen days later the Conservation Corps, National Park Service, California mission was in ruins. The administrator, Father Mari- Division of Beaches and Parks, the Franciscan Order ano Payeras, a Majorcan who understood the Indian and a citizens' group brought the Mission and 966 sur-dialects, relocated the mission on its present site four rounding acres back to most of its original form. The miles northeast of the Santa Ines River. colorful Mission Garden has something blooming Father Payeras, who became president of all the throughout the year.
California missions, led his faithful band of Indians Operated by the Division of Beaches and Parks, the in a re narkable development at the new site. Large Mission is opened seven days a week from 9 to 5 p.m.
herds of sheep and cattle grazed on the 15,000 acres. -
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