NUREG-1355, Forwards NUREG-1355, Status of Recommendations of President Commission on Accident at TMI - 10-Yr Review. Over 90% of Items Identified for Followup Action Have Been Implemented by Nuclear Reactor Licensees.W/O Encl

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Forwards NUREG-1355, Status of Recommendations of President Commission on Accident at TMI - 10-Yr Review. Over 90% of Items Identified for Followup Action Have Been Implemented by Nuclear Reactor Licensees.W/O Encl
ML20248C701
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Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/24/1989
From: Bradburne J
NRC OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL & PUBLIC AFFAIRS (GPA)
To: Gekas G, Goodling W, Heinz J, Specter A, Walker R
HOUSE OF REP., SENATE
References
RTR-NUREG-1355 CCS, NUDOCS 8904110294
Download: ML20248C701 (5)


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On March 17, 1989, Chairman Zech forwarded to the President NUREG-1355, "The Status of Recommendations of the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island - A Ten Year

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summarize the status of actions taken by the NRC in the 10 years since the-accident of March 28, 1979. This report also l reflects how revised 3ractices and standards are now being implemented both by t1e NRC and throughout the' industry.

Of the 10,514 items identified by the NRC for follow-up action 1 in the aftermath of the TMI accident, over 90 percent have been j implemented by nuclear reactor licensees. 1 1

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