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Informs That Allegation Board Met in Region V Ofc on 860516 to Consider Disposition of Allegation.Board Determined That Ofc of Investigations Will Pass Info Re Drug Use to Util & Close Allegation Based on Util
ML20236D014
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Site: San Onofre  Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 05/21/1986
From: Chaffee A, Andrea Johnson, Johnson P
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
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NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
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Download: ML20236D014 (1)


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MEMORANDUM FOR:

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SUBJECT:

DISPOSITION OF ALLEGATION An allegation board comprised of the undersigned individuals met in the Region V office on May 16, 1986 to consider the referenced potential i

al. legation.

The board determined thett OI will pass the information regarding potential drug use to the licensee.

1 The allegation is closed without further NRC action based on the licensee's letter dated May 8,1986 (filed with ATS RV-86-A-0031) which describes licensee handling of such information.

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Mr. J. B. Martin, Regional Administrator Dear Sirs

SUBJECT:

Docket Nos. 50-206, 50-361 and 50-342 San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3

Reference:

SCE Ietter dated March 21, 1984 The reference forwarded a copy of the Bechtel Power Corporation (BPC) report which documented the BPC investigation of allegations concern-ing possession and use of drugs at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS).

On April 5, 1984, Mr. Dennis Schaefer of your head-quarters called Mr. F. P. Eller, SONGS Security Manager, to request additional information concerning the BPC report.

The purpose of this letter is to provide that information.

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.iV Mr. Schaefer made reference to the thirteen (13). personnel. referred 4

to on page; 9 of the' BPC report as.. each 'having been ident'ified ' by only gag interviewee as possibly having some involvement.in,. drugs Mr. Schaefer asked thatvamplify ng[informationebe^ providedEconcern "

3 ing these %hirteen individuals have had with' safety-related work ~.naofar as any involvement'they might BPC.followed-up on this;. request and determ'ined that of the thirteen l' dividuals, five' (Sl owere in-n

.volved with safety-ralated work.

All work performed by these Tndi-viduals,g both!non-safetif7rE1Eted and?%afety-related, was independent-y

.. lysinispectied' by < field ' engineers (fog the nonysaf6ty Jrelate'd' work 7as well ~as both field engin'osy'rs; and quality - control? engineers. for safaty--

related work, as discussed ^in' Attachment 2 (The Bechtel Quality Pro-gram) to the BPC report forwarded by the reference.

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of the-individuals is such as to warrant any Iurther action.

I It is considered that this' letter contains information which shecid be withheld from public disclosure pursuant to 10CFR 2.790 (a) (7 ).

i If you have any questions concerning this matter, please let me know..

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