NUREG/CR-0129, Forwards NUREG/CR-0129, Technology,Safety & Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Small Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Plan. Lists Repts Planned for FY79 & FY80. W/O Encl

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Forwards NUREG/CR-0129, Technology,Safety & Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Small Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Plan. Lists Repts Planned for FY79 & FY80. W/O Encl
ML19273B471
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Issue date: 03/30/1979
From: Minogue R
NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
To: Dingell J, Glenn J, Hart G, Udall M
HOUSE OF REP., INTERIOR & INSULAR AFFAIRS, HOUSE OF REP., INTERSTATE & FOREIGN COMMERCE, SENATE, ENVIRONMENT & PUBLIC WORKS, SENATE, GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
References
RTR-NUREG-CR-0129, RTR-NUREG-CR-129 NUDOCS 7904060469
Download: ML19273B471 (1)


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Dear ?-!r. Chairman :

Enclosed for the information of 'he Subcommittee on Energy, fluclear Proliferation and Federal Services is a copy of a report on the de-commissioning o f nuclear facilities, NUREG/CR-0129, " Technology, Safety and Costs of Deconissioning a Reference Small Mixed 0xide Fuel Fabrication Plant."

This is the fourth report in a series being prepared for us by Battelle, Pacific florthwest Laboratories.

When completed, this series will pro-vide a firm information base on the decom.nissioning of light water reactors and their associated fuel cycle facilities.

The three reports completed earlier were sent to you previously and covered a bibliography, a pressurized water reactor and a fuel reprocessing plant.

The other reports are planned as follows:

FY 1979 - Design Alternatives to Facilitate the Decormissioning of Light Water Reactors

- Boiling Water Reactor Low Level Waste Burial Ground FY 1980 -

Uranium Fuel Element Fabrication Plant

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Dear Mr. Chairman:

Enclosed for the infornation of the Subccmo..ctee on Energy and Power is a copy of a report on the decommissioning of nuclear facilities, ilVREG/CR-0129, " Technology, Safety and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Small Mixed Oxide fuel Fabrication Plant."

This is the fourth report in a series being prepared for us by Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories.

'.ihen completed, this series will provide a firn information base on the deccomissioning of light water reactors and their associated fuel cycle facilities.

The three reports completed earlier '.lere sent to you previously and covered a bibliography, a pressurized water.eactor and a fuel reprocessing plant.

The other reports are planned as follows:

FY 1979 -

Design Alternatives to Facilitate the Decommissioning of Light Water Reactors Boiling Water Reactor Low Level '.laste Burial Ground FY 1980 - Uranium Fuel Element Fabrication Plant

- Uranium Mill

- Multiple Reactor Facilities

- Byproduct and Utilization Facilities Sincerely, ff4f~'/). Mf Robert B. Minogue, Director Office of Standards Development

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Dear Mr. Chairman:

Enclosed for the information of the Subcomittee on t'uclear Regulation is a copy of a report on the decommissioning of nuclear facilities, fiUREG/CR-0129, " Technology, Safety and Costs of Cecommissioning a Reference Small !!ixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Plant."

This is the fourth report in a series being prepared for us by Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories.

When completed, this series will provide a firm information base on the decomissioning of light water reactors and their associated fuel cycle facilities.

The three reports completed earlier were sent to you previously and covered a bibliograpny, a g.~surized water reactor and a fuel reprocessing plant.

The other reports are planned as follows :*

FY 1979 -

Design Alternatives to facilitate the Decommissioning of Light Water Reactors Boiling Water Reactor

- Low Level Maste Eurial Ground FY 1980 Uranium Fuel Element Fabrication Plant Uranium !!ill Multiple Reactor Facilities Byproduct and Utilization Facilities Sincerely,

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$79 The Honorable Morris K. Udall, Chairman Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C.

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Dear f!r. Chairman:

Enclosed for the information of the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment is a copy of a report on the decommissioning of nuclear facilities, i;UREG/CR-0129, " Technology, Safety and Costs of Ce-commissioning a Reference Small Mixed 0xide Fuel Fabrication Plant."

This is the fourth report in a series being prepared for us by Battelle, Pacific llorthwest Laboratories.

When completed, this series will provide a firm infrrmation base on the decommissioning of light water reactors and their associated fuel cycle facilities.

The three reports ccmpleted earlier were sent to you previously and covered a

' ibliography, a pressurized water reactor and a fuel reprocessing o

plant.

The other reports are planned as follows:

FY 1979 -

Design Alternatives to Facilitate the Decommissioning of Light Water Reactors

- Boiling Water Reactor Low Level Waste Burial Ground FY 1980 - Uranium Fuel Element Fabricatinn Plant Uranium Mill Multiple Reactor Facilities

- Byproduct and Utilization Facilities Sincerely, Q'W /Y M -r[,

Robert B. Minogue, Director Office of Standards Development

Enclosure:

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