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Forwards Required Charter for the Advisory Panel for the Decontamination of the Three Mile Island, Unit 2 in Accordance with Section 9 of the Federal Advisory Committee Act
ML26006A089
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Site: Crane 
Issue date: 11/30/1992
From: Hoyle J
NRC/SECY
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US Library of Congress
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, O.C. 20555 November 30, 1992 Federal Advisory Committee Desk Federal Documents Section Exchange and Gift Division Library of Congress Washington, D. C.

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Dear Sir:

In accordance with Section 9 of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission hereby files the required Charter for the Advisory Panel for the Decontamination of Three Mile Island, Unit 2.

Enclosure:

As Stated Sincerely, ohnC~~

dvisory Committee Management Officer

CHARTER FOR ADVISORY PANEL FOR THE DECONTAMINATION OF THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT 2

1.

Official Designation Advisory Panel for the Decontamination of Three Mile Island, Unit 2.

2.

Obj ectives and scope of Activities and Duties The Panel consults with and provides advice to the Commission on major activities required to decontaminate and safely clean up the TMI-2 facility.

The Panel also consults with and provides advice to the Commission on the public's reactions to plans and the results of studies and review deriving from Federal, State and TMI Public Health Fund efforts regarding the TMI-2 accident.

(This activity is to be carried out under the attached criteria).

3.

Time Period The Committee will be utilized during the period public views on cleanup issues at Three Mile Island are required.

4.

Agency to whom the Panel Reports United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

5.

Agency Responsible for Providing Necessary Support United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

6.

Duties As set forth in Item 2 above.

7.

Annual cost

a.

$11,000 (allowed expenses, including travel and per diem).

b.

Less than one man-year.

8.

Estimated Number of Meetings Per Year Four meetings per year.

9.

Termination Date March 1, 1993, unless renewed in accordance with Section 14 of the Federal Advisory Committee Act.

10.

Date of Filing JI Jo /9'i 2-,,

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Attac~ent:

criteria ~

~ohn C. Hoy

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Advise t Officer Managemen

CRITERIA TO BE FOLLOWED IN CONNECTION WITH ACTIVITIES CONCERNING HEALTH-EFFECTS ISSUES

1.

The Panel meetings are intended to provide a means for facilitating the communication of plans and results of studies/reviews deriving from Federal, State, and TMI Public Health Fund efforts regarding the TMI-2 accident.

To the extent that government funded generic studies such as those sponsored by the NIH on effects on low-level radiation may be helpful to the public in reviewing the TMI experience, such presentations would not be excluded.

2.

The Panel will not serve either as a referee or as an independent technical reviewer of such studies or in general health effects issues such as standards for radiation health and safety protection.

3.

Panel priority will continue to be the TMI-2 cleanup program.

The health effects issue will not dominate the agenda of topics to be addressed.

ATTACHMENT TO PARAGRAPH 2 OF CHARTER