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U fy September 9, 1987.
For:
The Commissioners ~-
-From:
-T.:A. Rehm,' Assistant for Operations, Office of the EDO
Subject:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 4, 1987
- A summary of key events is included as a convenience to those Commissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.
Contents
Enclosure:
Administration and Resources Management ~
A Nuclear Reactor Regulation B*
NuclearMaterialSafe(tyandSafeguards C
Nuclear Regulatory Research D
Governmental & Public Affairs E
General Counsel F*
Personnel G*
Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data H
Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization & Civil Rights I*
Special Projects J
Enforcement K
Consolidation L
Regional Offices M*
CRGR Monthly Reports N*-
Executive Director for Operations 0*
Items Addressed by the Commission P*
Meeting Notices Q
Proprietary or Other Sensitive Information-(Not for R
external distribution)
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f[$#$ h T. A. Reh ;-AstMt for Operations onn WEEKLYINFOREPT PDR Office of the Executive Director for Operations
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,s HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKLY.INFORMATION REPORT F'K ENDING SEPTEMBER 4, 1987
. ferr-McGee. West Chicago Illinof_s On August 31, 1987, representatives from NMSS's Division of Industrial 'and Medical Nuclear-Safety participated,'together with counsel from OGC and personnel from the.Argonne technical assistance team, in a public discussion held as The topic was the NRC'part of a city council meeting West Chicago, Illinois.s' Draft Supplement proposed action of permansnt disposal of. the thoriurn-contaminated soil and -
rubble on the Kerr-McGee site in West Chicago. - Other participants were the Mayor, members of the City Council, Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation, Illinois
~ Department of Nuclear Safety, and a retired health physicist from ANL.-
- Questions were received from the Mayor and City Council _ members and written questions were received from the audience.
The City of West Chicago plans to submit-all questions / comments received at the meeting as part of the City's
. comment package.
The comment period on the Draft Supplement is open until October 1, 1987. The Mayor, at least some members of the Council and the majority of citizens at the meeting (about 50-75) indicated strong opposition to the proposed disposal of the thorium contaminated residues at the Kerr-McGee site.
Workshop on Reporting of Safeguards Events A Federal Register _ notice was issued August 31, 1987 that announces an NRC-sponsored workshop.for affected licensees on recently published revisions to 10 CFR 73.71, Reporting of Safeguards Events.
Affected licensees include all power reactor licensees, non power reactor licensees possessing strategic special nuclear material, and all Category I fuel fabrication licensees. The workshop -is scheduled to be held Monday, September 14, 1987 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. at the Holiday Inn of Bethesda, Bethesda, MD, and is jointly
- sponsored by.the Offices of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
Counterpart Meeting of Regional State Liaison Officers The five _ Regional State Liaison Officers will meet jointly with SLITP staff in a one-day counterpart meeting immediately following the National Meeting of Governor-appointed State Liaison Officers at the Bethesda Hyatt Regency next l
week. Low-level waste, communication with State legislatures, and State 1
economic incentive regulation will be discussed.
Management Effectiveness at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant The first week of a two week inspection focusing on Management Effec-I-
tiveness at the Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant has been completed. Team members from the Office of Special Projects. Region I and Region II are' evaluating, primarily, the areas of plant operations, plant main-tenance, engineering, quality assurance and modifications. The final week of the inspection is scheduled for the week of September 8 and will include site interfaces with TVA corporate organizations.
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s 0FFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT l
STATUS OF REQUESTS - 1987 l
For 5-Day Period of August 28, 1987 - September 3, 1987 Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision l
Received This Week 20 0
Completed This Week 20 2
Carryovers From 1986 170 53 Received In 1987 581 63 Granted In 1987 403 19 Denied In 1987 199 64 Pending.
149 33 ACTI0NS THIS WEEK Received Jack Teylor, Requests documents relating to the establishment of Dallas Times the Office of Special Projects.
Herald (87-562)
Angus R. Love, Requests a copy of the Reed Report, a recent report Montgomery County from Brookhaven Labs that has incorporated portions of Legal Aid Service the Reed Report, and any further documents, reports or (87-563) publications that concerns safety-related problems in the design of Mark I, II, and III reactors.
Jack Taylor, Request for documents constituting recommendations from Dallas Times the EDO and OGC regarding the OIA report on the Herald performance of officials at RIV on the handling of (87-554) safety issues at the Comanche Peak nuclear power plant.
Ronnie Rosenberg, Requests copies of all information corrarning proposed William Kirschner development and expansion at Hector Auport in Fargo,
& Associates North Dakota.
(87-565)
Lyle Graber, Request a copy of the 9/85 final report, " Methods for NUS Corporation Evaluating Alternative Technique and Fonnats for (87-566)
Presenting Procedures in Nuclear Power Plants".
Lyle Graber, Requests four copies of the EPZ map for the Duane Arnold NUS Corporation Energy Center.
(87-567)
CONTACT: Donnie H. Grimsley 492-7211 SEPBEMBER 4, 1987 ENCLOSURE A
2 Received, Cont'd (Anindividual Requests documents relating to Vacancy Announcement requesting)
No. 87-128480.
3 information l
(87-568)
D. Dale Landon, Requests a copy of the investigation conducted by the Humana Hospital NRC relating to an application by Dr. Charles Weinstein (87-569) for a user's license.
Robert Rader, Requests documents relating to the proposed rule Conner &
" Completeness and Accuracy of Information".
Wetterhahn (87-570)
Anthony Matera, Requests documents relating to Inspection Report Matera, Vopat, 50-278/85-31, on the Peach Bottom Unit 3 nuclear Matera & Johnson, power plant.
P.C.
(87-571)
Jack Taylor, Request the final summary report of investigation by OI Dallas Times concerning allegations involving the licensee of Fort Herald St. Vrain nuclear power plant.
(87-572)
Joseph M. Felton, Requests records submitted by five named individuals to Nuclear Licensing the ALI-ABA Committee on Continuing Professional Reports Education.
(87-573)
Richard Condit, Requests documents between NRC and named companies Government pertaining to GAP, etc., and/or allegations concerning Accountability the safety of the South Texas Project since 1/1/87.
Project (87-574)
(An individual Request documents between himself and RII pertaining to requesting the Farley nuclear power plant.
information about himself)
(87-575)
(Anindividual Requests documents relating to the NRC's investigation requesting in 3/81 regarding falsification charges against information about himself at WPPSS.
himself)
(87-576)
Richard Condit, Requests ali <focuments regarding hRC regulations, l
Government procedures, guidelines and/or policies pertaining to Accountability the issuance of an investigative subpoena by the Project Executive Director for Operations and/or any (87-577) other NRC employee.
SEPTET 1BER 4, 1987 ENCLOSURE A l --
3 Received, Cont'd-Brian Jordan, Requests a copy of the August 1987 quarterly report Inside NRC on performance indicators.
(87-578)
Lynn Connor, Requests two specified records by USGS regarding the Doc-Search proposed Sunset Beach site.
Associates' (87-579)
Jim Thomas, Requests two categories of records regarding SES NTEU President awards.
(87-580)
Requests two categories of records relating to the NTEU Steward denial of two named individual's EE0 complaints.
(87-581)'
Granted Kathryne Lewis, In response to a request for a copy of the statement of Andrulis work for contract No. NRC-03-87-029, informed the (87-385) requester that the requested record 1s already available at the PDR.
(NRC employee)
In response to a request for a copy of the fifth-year (87-492) update investigation report prepared by OPM on him, made available eight records.
Michael Winikoff, In response to a request for two categories of records Thomas Carpenter, related to surveillance, electronic interception, Government leasing, or any other procurement by or for NRC at 1346 Accountability Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC, informed the Project requester that the NRC located no agency records subject (87-497) to this request.
(Anindividual In response to a request for records maintained in the i
NRC on his wife, informed the requester that the NRC has requesting) no records on his wife in its radiation exposure, information (87-532) document control, or the security systems of records.
Julia Madden, In response to a request for four categories of Delcor records related to contract no. NRC-10-85-212, l
International made available one record.
Informed the requester (87-536) that one record subject to this request is already available at the PDR.
Joseph Santarsiero In response to a request for a list of NRC licensees (87-545) in New Jersey, made available one record.
SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 ENCLOSURE A i
4 Granted, Cont'd Colman VonKeviczky, In response to a request for records regarding UFO Intercontinental sightings at the Indian Point nuclear power plant on U.F 0. Galactic June.14 and July 24, 1984, informed the requester that Spacecraft.
the NRC located no agency records subject to this Research and request.
Analytic Network (87-551)
(An individual In response to a request for records maintained en requesting him in the NRC, informed tne requester'that the NRC information about has no records pertaining to him in its document himself) control or the security systems of records.
(87-552)
Elaine Pirrone, In response to a request for specified mailing labels, Business made available the requested labels.
Publishers Inc.
(87-553)
I Angus Love, In response to a request for copies of (1) Reed Report; Montgomery (2)recentreportfromBrookhavenLabsthathas County Legal Aid incorporated portions of the Reed Report; and (3) records Service that concern safety-related problems in the design of (87-563)
Mark 1, II, and III reactors, made available copies of the two-volume GE Reed Report and NUREG-1285 "NRC Staff Evaluation of the General Electric Company Nuclear Reactor Study." Informed the requetter that the NRC staff is not aware of a Brookhaven Lab report containing portions of the GE Reed Report.
Denied Billie Garde.
In response to a request for records related to 01 Government investigation 4-84-050, " Alleged Intimidation of TUGC0 Accountability Auditors by QC Management," noticed in BN 86-14 dated Project April 4,1986, made available 18 records.
Informed (86-378) the requester that additional records subject to this request are already available at the PDR. Denied 16 records in their entirety and portions of 12 records, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process, result in a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and reveal identities of confidential
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5 Denied, Cont'd Linda Bauman, In response to a request for records NRC has on the Government Nuclear Employee Data System mentioned on page 11 of Accountability the April 27, 1987 issue of Inside NRC, made available Project 11 records.
Informed the requester that two additional (87-294) records subject to this request are already available at the PDR. Denied one record in its entirety containing confidential business (proprietary) infonnation.
(Anindividual In response to a request for six categories of records related to R0/SR0 examinations, denied six records in requesting )
their entirety, disclosure of which would tend to information (87-352) inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential tu the deliberative process and would result in a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
Mark Wetterhahn.
In response to a request for records underlying issuance Conner &
of the final rule on disclosures in responses to Wetterhahn, P.C.
subpoenas or demands which was published at 50 Fed. Reg.
(87-359) 37642, made available one record. Denied 20 records in their entirety and portions of three records, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
Ophelia7111(ams, In response to a request for copies of (1) official J/R/AeAssociates documentation establishing the Office of Investigations (8 7-381) and (2) all documentation leading to or contributing to that decision, made available five records.
Informed the requester that two records subject to this request 4
are already available at the PDR. Denied one record in its entirety, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas essential to the deliberative process.
MichaelkKnapik, In response to a request for reports prepared by NRC McGrag Hill using 1986 data from 741 and 742 forms and records (87-301) generated in response to F01A-87-230, made available 10 records.
Denied two records in their entirety containing Restricted Data. Denied 15 records in their entirety containing confidential business (proprietary)information.
Linda Baurhn, In response to a request for records related to the Governmeht inspection during January-February 1987 at the Comanche Accountability Peak nuclear power plant of activities authorized by the construction permits and discussion of findings at the Project;)
(87-440 conclusion of the inspection, made available four records.
Informed the requester that one record subject to this request is already available at the PDR. Denied one record in its entirety, disclosure of which would tend to inhibit the open and frank exchange of ideas
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SEPTE;1BER 4,1987 ENCLOSURE A
Denied, Cont'd (An' individual In response to an APPEAL TO THE E00 for the release of.
requesting two records denied in their entirety and the lack of information about completeness of search for records relating to the himself) results of his Senior Reactor Operator examinations, (87-A-56-87-283) continued to deny the two records, disclosure of which would result in a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
Informed the requester that the NRC staff has no additional records responsive to this FOIA request.
1 SEPTEMBER 4.1987 ENCLOSURE A
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WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 IFB ISSUED IFB No.: RS-ARM-88-170
Title:
"On-Call Maintenance for the. U.S. Nuclear. Regulatory Commission.'s microcomputer and related equipment"
Description:
The contractor shall provide on-call maintenance to include all necessary maintenance labor,' documentation, repair parts, maintenance supplies, tools, test equipment, transportation and other related services for NRC's
. microcomputers.
Period of Performance: November 1,1987 - January 31, 1989 Sponsor: Office of Administration & Resources Management Status:
IFB-issued on September 4, 1987.
Bids due on October 5, 1987.
PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION RFP-No.:.RS-RG5-87-314
Title:
"Fifth Wheel Trailer"
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Description:==
Contractor shall fabrica';e and design a fifth wheel trailer. The trailer will be used as a mobile radioactivity counting laboratory.
Period of Performance: Four months Sponsor: Region V Status: RFP closed and proposals forwarded to Source Evaluation Panel for review on September 3,1987.
RFP No.:
RS-RES-87-085
Title:
" Comprehensive Aging Assessment of Circuit Breakers and Relays"
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Description:==
Contractor shall conduct a study to identify aging and deficit characterization and develop recommendations for inspection, surveillance, mair.tenance methods for saftey-related circuit breakers and relays used in nuclear power plants.
Period of Performance: Three years Sponsor: Office of Nuclear Reguletory Research Status: The competitive range has been established and negotiations are scheduled for the week of September 7, 1987.
SEPTE!!BER 4, 1987 ENCLOSURE A
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' Division of Contracts PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION (cont'd)
RFP No.:
RS-01E-87-128
Title:
" Welding Technology and Codes Course"
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Description:==
Provide technical training in welding technology and the applicable codes to enable NRC inspectors to conduct in-depth inspections of NRC licensed power reactor facilities.
It includes revision of an existing course manual as well as presentation of the course.
Period of Performance:
Five years Sponsor:
Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Status: The competitive' range has been established and negotiations are scheduled for.the week of September 7, 1987.
RFP No.: RS-AED-87-129
Title:
" Emergency Response Data System Implementation"
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Description:==
Finalize a design; procure, install, and test the hardware; and develop, install and test the software to produce a functional Emergency Response Data System installed at NRC Bethesda, Maryland facilities.
Period of Performance:
Five years Sponsor: Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data Status: The competitive range has been established and negotiations are scheduled for the week of September 7,1987.
RFP No.: RS-0RM-87-216
Title:
" Systems Management / Program Support"
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Description:==
The contractor shall provide, on a task order basis, systems programming support for all NRC in-house computers, which presently consist of Data General (DG) and Hewlett-Packard (HP) 16 and 32 Bit CPU's and associated peripherals.
Period of Performance: Three years Sponsor: Office of Administration & Resources Management Status: Best and Final offers received and forwarded to Source Evaluation Panel for. review on September 3,1987.
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Weekly Information Report Division of Contracts CONTRACTS AWARDED RFP No.:
RS-01E-87-119
Title:
" Technical Assistance in Developing and Implementing Programs and Procedures for Reactors Requiring Special Inspection Resources"
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Description:==
The contractor shall provide technical assistance to NRC Regional and Headquarters Staff in developing and implementing programs and procedures for reactors with unusual problems during design, construction or, operation including. unplanned outages.
Period of Performance: Three years Sponsor: Office of. Nuclear Reactor Regulation Status: Three cost-plus-fixed-fee task ordering type Contracts were awarded effective August 28, 1987, as follows:
NRC-03-87-119-01 was awarded to Ebasco Services Inc., in the amount of $2,856,118.00.
NRC-03-87-119-02 was awarded to Southwest Research Institute in the amount of $3,005,765.00.
NRC-03-87-119-03 was awarded to Resource Technical Services, Inc., in the amount of $3,006,035.00.
RFP No.:
RS-NMS-87-001
Title:
" Survey of State and Tribal Emergency Response Capabilities"
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Description:==
Conduct a survey of State and Tribal Emergency Response Capabilities in order to evaluate the nature and amount of Federal assistance which may be required in the event of an emergency.
Period of Performance:
18 months Sponsor: Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status: A cost reimbursement type Contract No. NRC-02-87-001 was awarded to Indiana University in the amount of $88,784.00 effective September 1, 1987.
SEPTEtiBER 4, 1987 ENCLOSURE A
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending September 4, 1987 LOW-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT Low-Level Waste Disposal Comments on Environmental Impact Statement l
On September 3, 1987, the U.S. Department of Energy briefed the NRC staff on the status of its resolution of NRC comments on a draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
The draft EIS entitled, " Disposal of Hanford Defense l
High-Level, Transuranic, and Tank Wastes" was issued by DOE in March 1986.
l The NRC submitted comments to DOE in September 1986 (See SECY-86-266).
INDUSTRIAL AND MEDICAL NUCLEAR SAFETY Kerr-McGee, West Chicago, Illinois On August 31, 1987, representatives from NMSS's Division of Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety participated, together with counsel from OGC and personnel from the Argonne technical assistance team, in a public discussion held as part of a city council meeting West Chicago, Illinois.
The topic was the NRC's Draft Supplement to the Environmental Impact Statement and the proposed action of permanent disposal of the thorium-contaminated soil and rubble on the Kerr-McGee site in West Chicago.
Other participants were the Mayor, members of the City Council, Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation, Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety, and a retired health physicist from ANL.
Questions were received from the Mayor and City Council members and written questions were received from the audience.
The City of West Chicago plans to submit all questions / comments received at the meeting as part of the City's comment package.
The comment period on the Draft Supplement is open until October 1, 1987.
The Mayor, at least some members of the Council and the majority of citizens at the meeting (about 50-75) indicated strong opposition to the proposed disposal of the thorium contaminated residues at the Kerr-McGee site.
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SAFEGUARDS AND TRANSPORTATION Use of Deadly Force by Licensee Guards The Commission Paper on Use of Deadly Force by L censee Guards has been i
completed and forwarded.to the EDO. The paper analyzes several legal options developed by GC.'for strengthening our current requirements on use of deadly force and recommends a plan of action for consideration by the Commission.
Concurrently, staff is contacting DOE in. regard to a near term extension of their deadly force authority to guards of NRC licensees engaged in the naval reactor' program.
Workshop on Reporting of Safeguards Events A Federal Register notice was issued August 31, 1987 that announces an NRC-sponsored workshop for affected licensees on recently published revisions Affected licensees include
'to 10 CFR 73.71, Reporting of Safeguards Events.
all. power reactorslicensees, non power reactor licensees possessing strategic The special' nuclear material, and all Category I fuel fabrication licensees.
14, 1987 from 9:30 a.m. to workshop is scheduled to be held Monday, September 4:15 p.m. at the Holiday Inn of Bethesda, Bethesda, MD, and is jointly sponsored by the Offices of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
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Title:
Implementing IAEA Safeguards in NRC-Licensed Facilities (Draft Regulatory Guide - Division 5) l 1
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Description:==
This guide is to assist facility operators in understanding the IAEA Safeguards Agreement and consequent U.S. legal requirements.
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Eugene Sparks, NMSS 427-4272 SEPTEMBER 4,1987 ENCLOSURE D
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ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 STATE, LOCAL'AND' INDIAN TRIBE PROGRAMS WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS Southern States Energy Board (SSEB)/ Southern Governors Conference.
Carlton Kammerer, Director, SLITP, participated in the SSEB/ Southern Governors Conference. Recommendations of the Advisory Comittee on the Tennessee Valley
. Authority were presented'on Tuesday, September 1.
Recommendations focused 'on
.the structure of the TVA Board and independent assessment and. accountability of management actions.
Copies of the report "TVA: A Path To Recovery" have been -
distributed to the Comission and principal staff.
Counterpart Meeting of Regional State Liaison Officers The five Regional State Liaison Officers will meet jointly with SLITP staff in
-a one-day counterpart meeting immediately.following the National Meeting of Governor-appointed State Liaison Officers at the Bethesda Hyatt Regency next week. Low-level waste, communication with State legislatures, and State economic incentive regulation will be discussed.
Visit to Three Affected Indian Tribes Sheldon Schwartz, Deputy Director, SLITP, will join Robert Browning, Director High-Level Waste Management Division, NMSS, and Division staff in a visit to the.Yakima, Umatilla, and Nez Perce Tribes in the States of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho on September 9-11.
Although all Tribes have visited NRC Headquarters offices, they have encouraged visits to their reservations.
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Items of Interest Week Ending. September 4, 1987 Performance Indicators T. Novak and R. Singh presented papers on performance indicators at the ANS-ROD International Meeting on Nuclear Power Plant Operation in Chicago.
The August 1987 issue of the quarterly Performance Indicator Report wcs distributed to senior management. The report contains data through June 1987 for 107 operating plants.
Incident Response On September 2 a represent,ttive of the Incident Response Branch (IRB) p(anticipated in a meeting of the Management Group for the Federal Field Exercise-2 FFE-2) to discuss the preparation of the FFE-2 "After-Action" Report.
NRC pointed out the i
need to document the successes as well as lessons learned to provide balance to the report.
On September 2 an IRB staff member attended a meeting at the Department of i
Energy (D0E) to discuss the Continuity of Government program. Additional meetings including FEMA representation are necessary to clarify relationships.
On September 2 staff members of the Reactor Safety Team, IRB, and Headquarters l
Operations Officers participated with Region IV in the Wolf Creek exercise.
i On September 3, the Chief, IRB and members of his staff attended a meeting of I
the Environmental Protection Agency-NRC Interagency Group to discuss matters of j
common concern, including NRC's participation on the national and regional i
response teams.
NRC advised EPA that Regions II and IV would continue to j
evaluate participation on RRT's and if there is a need for NRC assistance to contact NRC HQ.
j On September 3, the Chief, IRB and members of his staff held a briefing and tour of the Operations Center for several managers of the Institute of Nuclear PowerOperations(INPO).
During the past week (August 31-September 4) a staff member, IRB, provided assistance to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to help establish procedures for handling technical data and other information when the Atomic Energy Agency (AEA) is notified of a nuclear accident. A trip report on the July 27-31, 1987 Consultants meeting in Vienna on this subject has also been prepared for distribution.
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.. 4 Diagnostic Evaluation and Incident Inves,tigation The Dresden Diagnostic Evaluation Team completed the planned 2-week onsite evaluation on August 28, 1987.
Evaluation of the information gathered is still in progress. The EDO was briefed on the site visit findings on September 3.
Technical Training There is continued interest in the Babcock ar.d Wilcox simulator procurement project on the part of prospective bidders. On September 1, 1987, a representative from Consumers Power (Midland), a potential agent for Consumers Power, and a potential equipment rigger visited the Technical Training Center (TTC) to determine if the Midland simulator could physically be relocated within existing TTC space, and to obtain a better understanding of the TTC facilities.
Preliminary Notifications The following Preliminary Notifications were issued during the past week.
a.
PNO-I-87-82, Ethicon, Incorporated, Source Retraction Failure on Walk-In Irradiator.
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PN0-I-87-83, Syncor Corporation, Mislabeled Patient Doses Resulting in Misadministration.
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PN0-III-87-113A, Indiana & Michigan Electric Company (D.C. Cook Unit 2),
Defective Reactor Coolant Pump Hatch Bolts---(Update).
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PN0-III-87-116, Detroit Edison (Fermi 2), Turbine Building Pipe Support Damage.
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PN0-IV-87-40, Houston Lighting and Power (South Texas Project, Unit 1),
Construction Worker Injured.
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PN0-IV-87-41, Western Nuclear Incorporated, Split Rock Uranium Mill (Docket 40-1162), Accidental Ingestion of Uranium Tailings Solution.
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PNO-IV-87-42, Louisiana Power & Light Company (Waterford 3), Shutdown Expected to Exceed to 48 Hours.
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PN0-V-87-58, Arizona Nuclear Power Project (Palo Verde Unit 1), Plant Shutdown from an Unisolable Leak.
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PN0-V-07-59, Southern California Edison (Songs Unit 2), Unisolable Leak in Shutdown Cooling System.
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PNO-V-87-60, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (Rancho Seco),
Resignation of SMUD Board President.
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Items of Interest Week Ending September 4, 1987 1.
On September 1, 1987 Mr. Keppler presented an invited paper at the Plenery Session entitled "The Focus on Excellence -- The Role of Govern-ment and Insurance" at the International Meeting on Nuclear Power Plant Operation in Chicago, Illinois.
Other participants in that session were Terry Lash (Director, Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety) and Leo Mariani (Vice President, American Nuclear Insurers).
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The first week of a two week inspection focusing on Management Effec-tiveness at the Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant has been completed. Team members from the Office of Special Projects, Region I and Region II are evaluating, primarily, the areas of plant operations, plant main-tenance, engineering, quality assurance and modifications. The final week of the inspection is scheduled for the week of September 8 and will include site interfaces with TVA corporate organizations.
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' Office of: Enforcement-Week Ending September 4, 1987 The'following Significant Enforcement Actions were taken.the week of August 31, 1987.
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An Order Imposing a Civil Penalty in the amount of-$750 was issued to Centro Oftalmologico. Metropolitan, San Juan, Puerto Rico.on August 31,
'1987. The action was based on the use of licensed material by
- unauthorized users.: Five unauthorized physicians have been using the Strontium-90 eye applicator.without. supervision and without applying for an amendment to the license.
(EN87-47A) 2.-
An Order:to Show Cause and Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
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of. Civil Penalty in the amount of.$8,000 was issued to Sequoyah Fuels.
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Corporation,.0klahoma City, Oklahoma on September 1, 1987.- The action
. was based on. issues arising out of the Office of Investigations' investigation. The proposed enforcement action included:
(1) issuing a Show.Cause Order concerning certain_ supervisors', (2) issuing a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty, and-(3) reducing the coverage by the Independent Oversight Team at the facility.
(EN87-71) 3.
An Order Modifying License, Effective Immediately, was issued to Precision
' Materials. Corporation, Edison, New Jersey on September 4,1987. The action was based on uncertainty regarding operation of the licensee's irradiator.
An Order Modifying License was issued ordering (1) the suspension of operation of the irradiator, (2) the daily monitoring of the irradiator 01 to determine water level and detect any radioactive. contaminants,
- 3) the placement of the radiation sources into NRC-approved casks, and
- 4) the transfer of the sources to another NRC or Agreement State Licensee or the submittal of a license amendment which provides a basis for resumption of licensed ' activities.
(EN87-74)
A Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the
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amount of $50,000.was issued to. Georgia Power Company (Vogtle Electric GeneratingPlant, Unit 1)onSeptember3,1987. The. action was based on two violations. involving the failure.to take prompt corrective action.
In the first a reactor trip breaker was inoperable for a period in excess of Technical. Specification requirements due to being placed in bypas.s for.
maintenance..The second concerned the failure to take prompt corrective action upon discovering two valves not fully open that could degrade flow i
.in the Residual Heat Removal System during low pressure injection 1
operation.
(EN87-72)
Civil Penalties Paid 1..
LTV Steel Co., Inc., Cleveland, Ohio paid the Imposed Civil Penalty in the amount of $2,000. The action was based on (1) the failure to maintain licensed material under constant surveillance and control, and (2) multiple failures to inventory licensed material every six months as-required.
Five radioactive sources were lost as a result of these violations. (EA 87-31)
SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 ENCLOSURE K i
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2..
- Goodwell, Inc., Upton,~ Wyoming paid the Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $1,000. The action was based on several violations involving the licensee's implementation of its radiation safety' program.
The most significant' violation involves-the failure to control licensed material'such that. radiation levels in excess of NRC requirements were -
.found in an unrestricted area.
(EA.87-94)
.a 3.
Ph'iladelphia Electric Corrpany (Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Units 2 I
and 3) paid..the civil ' penalty in the' amount of $50,000 on September.1, _
1987. The action was based on numerous-examples of failure to meet the fire protection requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R.
The violation involved failures to provide a means for maintaining one redundant train -
of systems (such as emergency service water, residual heat removal, reactor water level and pressure indicators, and reactor core isolation cooling) necessary to achieve and maintain hot shutdown conditions. free-of fire damage in the event of.a fire in certain areas of the plant.
(EA87-88).
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OFFICE-OF CONSOLIDATION Items of' Interest Week.Ending September 4,'1987 l
Exutemm_iuccitute L
systems furniture arrived at One White
~
The.first delivery of Flint North,'and by the end of the week its installation on.
L the'16th floor was'well under way.
Installation of L
demountable' walls on that floor is nearly complete.
Sinosan The archt.tect has furnished NRC with a. suggested plan for signage'for the buildi'ng.
This includes directories, maps,.
various general-and special-purpose signs, and workstation 1
identification numbers.and nameplates.
Etamosmic_snatins
. Ergonomic chairs have been ordered.for the first five floors to be completed.
.The anticipated delivery date is mid-October.
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