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4-o AUG l_ t,1989 In Reply Refer To:
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Docket: LE0-298 Nebraska Public Power District 3
Docket: LE0-298 Nebraska Public Power District                                                                     3
..ATTH:~~Hugh G. Parris, Vice President"- Production i
                  ..ATTH:~~Hugh G. Parris, Vice President"- Production                                                         i P.O.~ Box 499 Colunbus ,- Nebraska' 68602-0499 Centlemen:
P.O.~ Box 499 Colunbus,- Nebraska' 68602-0499 Centlemen:
This letter confirms ~our conversation of August 8, 1989 in which you
This letter confirms ~our conversation of August 8, 1989 in which you
                  - agreed..that your organization would participate in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Regulatory Impact Survey on Thursday, October 12, 1989.
- agreed..that your organization would participate in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Regulatory Impact Survey on Thursday, October 12, 1989.
We appreciate your cooperation in this effort.                 Information regarding this survey is pro'vided below. .
We appreciate your cooperation in this effort.
1 The NRC has received feedback from nuclear utilities'and nuclear utility                         1 organizations that NRC' generic'and site spe-ific activities ~may be moving in                     j a direction such that the desired safety ertects may not be realized. As a                         j result of this feedback, the NRC plans to conduct a survey'of licensee staff'                     f members representing several organizational elements and levels at.several utilities throughout the nation. The feedback from licensee staff members will be evaluated to determine what changes.-if any, should be made to the NRC's.
Information regarding this survey is pro'vided below..
1 The NRC has received feedback from nuclear utilities'and nuclear utility 1
organizations that NRC' generic'and site spe-ific activities ~may be moving in j
a direction such that the desired safety ertects may not be realized. As a j
result of this feedback, the NRC plans to conduct a survey'of licensee staff' f
members representing several organizational elements and levels at.several utilities throughout the nation. The feedback from licensee staff members will be evaluated to determine what changes.-if any, should be made to the NRC's.
regulatory approach to enhancing the safe operation.o' nuclear power plants.
regulatory approach to enhancing the safe operation.o' nuclear power plants.
The. survey will be conducted during September throuCn November' 1989 by a team of:approximately five senior NRC managers from the Office of Nuclear Reactor l                   Regulation, Office for_ Analysis'and Evaluation of Operational Data and the Regional Offices. Mr. A. Bert Davis,' Region ~III Administrator, will lead the-                     ;
The. survey will be conducted during September throuCn November' 1989 by a team of:approximately five senior NRC managers from the Office of Nuclear Reactor l
overall effort.
Regulation, Office for_ Analysis'and Evaluation of Operational Data and the Regional Offices. Mr. A. Bert Davis,' Region ~III Administrator, will lead the-overall effort.
The meeting'with your. organization will be held at the Cooper Nuclear Station                     i site. The schedule and general discussion groups are shown in the enclosure; We desire that members of your organization. discuss,<without reservation or.
The meeting'with your. organization will be held at the Cooper Nuclear Station i
limitations, their views on NRC generic and site specific activities and how NRC activities may be affected by the activities of other organizations such as                     1 INPO, states and insurance companies. Problems and. issues identified will not                     ;
site. The schedule and general discussion groups are shown in the enclosure; We desire that members of your organization. discuss,<without reservation or.
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w; HUG l l ' 1989 Hugh'G. Parris, NPPD Please provide the name and phone. number of an individual within your organization that we can contact in case of questions concerning meeting logistics. This information should be.provided by telephone to Cindy Pederson, Region III, at
HUG l l ' 1989 Hugh'G. Parris, NPPD                                                             Please provide the name and phone. number of an individual within your organization that we can contact in case of questions concerning meeting logistics. This information should be.provided by telephone to Cindy Pederson, Region III, at               !
.(312)790-5540 by August-18, 1989.-
                            .(312)790-5540 by August-18, 1989.-
Again, we appreciate your willingness to cooperatet in this important initiative. We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this survey.
Again, we appreciate your willingness to cooperatet in this important initiative. We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this survey.
Sincerely,'
Sincerely,'
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY j
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY MR.MARHit j
MR.MARHit Robert D. Martin Regional-Administrator Attach.went: As stated cc w/ enclosure:
Robert D. Martin Regional-Administrator Attach.went: As stated cc w/ enclosure:
Nebraska Public Power District ATTN: George A. Trevors Division Manager - Nuclear Support P.O. Box 499 Columbus, Nebraska 68602-0499                                                               ,
Nebraska Public Power District ATTN: George A. Trevors Division Manager - Nuclear Support P.O. Box 499 Columbus, Nebraska 68602-0499 Cooper Nuclear Station ATTN: Guy Horn, Division Manager 1
Cooper Nuclear Station ATTN: Guy Horn, Division Manager                                                             1 of Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 98 Brownville, Nebraska 68321 Kansas Radiation Control Program Director Nebraska Radiation Control Program Director A. Bert Davis, NRC, Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-bec:
of Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 98 Brownville, Nebraska 68321 Kansas Radiation Control Program Director Nebraska Radiation Control Program Director A. Bert Davis, NRC, Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-bec:
T. Murley, NRR                       J. Milhoan, DRP T. Martin,I6                         Resident Inspector S. Varga, NRR                       Cindy Pederson, RIII L. Reyes, RII                         RIV File
T. Murley, NRR J. Milhoan, DRP T. Martin,I6 Resident Inspector S. Varga, NRR Cindy Pederson, RIII L. Reyes, RII RIV File


AUG NRC REGULATORY IMPACT SURVEY October 12, 1989 TIME                                       DISCUSSION GROUP
AUG NRC REGULATORY IMPACT SURVEY October 12, 1989 TIME DISCUSSION GROUP
* 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.                       Senior Reactor Operators, Reactor Operators, Shift Technical Advisors, Shift Foreman, and Operational Supervisors 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.ra.                     Plant QA Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Nuclear Engineers, Electrical Engineers, and Health Physicist 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.                       Lunch 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.                       Corporate Licensing Engineer, Corporate 0A Manager, Manager of Planning and Scheduling, Project Engineer, and Corporate Training Officer 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.                         Managers of Operations, Construction, Engineering, Maintenance, Design, Radiation Protection, Security and Emergency Preparedness 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.                         Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President, and other corporate personnel
* 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
      *The organizational titles listed are general in nature and may not be used at your facility. Please alter, as necessary.}}
Senior Reactor Operators, Reactor Operators, Shift Technical Advisors, Shift Foreman, and Operational Supervisors 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.ra.
Plant QA Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Nuclear Engineers, Electrical Engineers, and Health Physicist 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Lunch 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Corporate Licensing Engineer, Corporate 0A Manager, Manager of Planning and Scheduling, Project Engineer, and Corporate Training Officer 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Managers of Operations, Construction, Engineering, Maintenance, Design, Radiation Protection, Security and Emergency Preparedness 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President, and other corporate personnel
*The organizational titles listed are general in nature and may not be used at your facility. Please alter, as necessary.}}

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Confirms 890808 Conversation in Which Util Agreed to Participate in 891012 NRC Regulatory Impact Survey.Info Re Survey Provided
ML20245K999
Person / Time
Site: Cooper 
Issue date: 08/11/1989
From: Martin R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Parris H
NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
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4-o AUG l_ t,1989 In Reply Refer To:

Docket: LE0-298 Nebraska Public Power District 3

..ATTH:~~Hugh G. Parris, Vice President"- Production i

P.O.~ Box 499 Colunbus,- Nebraska' 68602-0499 Centlemen:

This letter confirms ~our conversation of August 8, 1989 in which you

- agreed..that your organization would participate in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Regulatory Impact Survey on Thursday, October 12, 1989.

We appreciate your cooperation in this effort.

Information regarding this survey is pro'vided below..

1 The NRC has received feedback from nuclear utilities'and nuclear utility 1

organizations that NRC' generic'and site spe-ific activities ~may be moving in j

a direction such that the desired safety ertects may not be realized. As a j

result of this feedback, the NRC plans to conduct a survey'of licensee staff' f

members representing several organizational elements and levels at.several utilities throughout the nation. The feedback from licensee staff members will be evaluated to determine what changes.-if any, should be made to the NRC's.

regulatory approach to enhancing the safe operation.o' nuclear power plants.

The. survey will be conducted during September throuCn November' 1989 by a team of:approximately five senior NRC managers from the Office of Nuclear Reactor l

Regulation, Office for_ Analysis'and Evaluation of Operational Data and the Regional Offices. Mr. A. Bert Davis,' Region ~III Administrator, will lead the-overall effort.

The meeting'with your. organization will be held at the Cooper Nuclear Station i

site. The schedule and general discussion groups are shown in the enclosure; We desire that members of your organization. discuss,<without reservation or.

limitations, their views on NRC generic and site specific activities and how NRC activities may be affected by the activities of other organizations such as 1

INPO, states and insurance companies. Problems and. issues identified will not be directly' associated with the individuals or.with your company..

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w; HUG l l ' 1989 Hugh'G. Parris, NPPD Please provide the name and phone. number of an individual within your organization that we can contact in case of questions concerning meeting logistics. This information should be.provided by telephone to Cindy Pederson, Region III, at

.(312)790-5540 by August-18, 1989.-

Again, we appreciate your willingness to cooperatet in this important initiative. We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this survey.

Sincerely,'

ORIGINAL SIGNED BY MR.MARHit j

Robert D. Martin Regional-Administrator Attach.went: As stated cc w/ enclosure:

Nebraska Public Power District ATTN: George A. Trevors Division Manager - Nuclear Support P.O. Box 499 Columbus, Nebraska 68602-0499 Cooper Nuclear Station ATTN: Guy Horn, Division Manager 1

of Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 98 Brownville, Nebraska 68321 Kansas Radiation Control Program Director Nebraska Radiation Control Program Director A. Bert Davis, NRC, Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-bec:

T. Murley, NRR J. Milhoan, DRP T. Martin,I6 Resident Inspector S. Varga, NRR Cindy Pederson, RIII L. Reyes, RII RIV File

AUG NRC REGULATORY IMPACT SURVEY October 12, 1989 TIME DISCUSSION GROUP

  • 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Senior Reactor Operators, Reactor Operators, Shift Technical Advisors, Shift Foreman, and Operational Supervisors 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.ra.

Plant QA Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Nuclear Engineers, Electrical Engineers, and Health Physicist 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Lunch 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Corporate Licensing Engineer, Corporate 0A Manager, Manager of Planning and Scheduling, Project Engineer, and Corporate Training Officer 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Managers of Operations, Construction, Engineering, Maintenance, Design, Radiation Protection, Security and Emergency Preparedness 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President, and other corporate personnel

  • The organizational titles listed are general in nature and may not be used at your facility. Please alter, as necessary.