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{{#Wiki_filter:October 31, 2003Mr. Alan P. NelsonSenior Project Manager Nuclear Energy Institute 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006
{{#Wiki_filter:October 31, 2003 Mr. Alan P. Nelson Senior Project Manager Nuclear Energy Institute 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR EVENT SCALE - GUIDANCE FOR FUEL                     DAMAGE EVENTS
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR EVENT SCALE - GUIDANCE FOR FUEL DAMAGE EVENTS


==Dear Mr. Nelson:==
==Dear Mr. Nelson:==
By letters dated May 29, 2003, and July 3, 2003, the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) providedrecommendations to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff regarding the NRC's participation in the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES). A public meeting regarding your May 29, 2003, letter was held on June 25, 2003, and was attended by representatives of NEI, the NRC staff, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). NRC subsequently placed a summary of the public meeting in ADAMS (ML032020147) and also responded to your letters on July 24, 2003, (ADAMS No. ML032050620).One area of concern raised by NEI in their letters and discussed during the June 25, 2003,public meeting was the INES rating guidance for fuel damage events. NEI expressed concern that, based on their perception of the language in the INES User's Manual, a user could overrate an event involving minor fuel cladding failure. NRC agreed to bring the matter forward to the INES Coordinator at the IAEA for further review by INES National Officers.During the week of October 13, 2003, I attended a meeting of the Advisory Committee of theINES National Officers in Vienna, Austria. One of the topics of this meeting was to review applicable portions of the INES Manual and develop clarifying guidance for core damage events. The Advisory Committee prepared the attached guidance document, which will be provided to the INES National Officers in March 2004, for their approval for a trial period. It then may be considered for inclusion in a future revision to the INES User's Manual.Sincerely,/RA/Richard H. Wessman, DirectorDivision of Incident Response Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
 
By letters dated May 29, 2003, and July 3, 2003, the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) provided recommendations to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff regarding the NRCs participation in the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES). A public meeting regarding your May 29, 2003, letter was held on June 25, 2003, and was attended by representatives of NEI, the NRC staff, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). NRC subsequently placed a summary of the public meeting in ADAMS (ML032020147) and also responded to your letters on July 24, 2003, (ADAMS No. ML032050620).
One area of concern raised by NEI in their letters and discussed during the June 25, 2003, public meeting was the INES rating guidance for fuel damage events. NEI expressed concern that, based on their perception of the language in the INES Users Manual, a user could overrate an event involving minor fuel cladding failure. NRC agreed to bring the matter forward to the INES Coordinator at the IAEA for further review by INES National Officers.
During the week of October 13, 2003, I attended a meeting of the Advisory Committee of the INES National Officers in Vienna, Austria. One of the topics of this meeting was to review applicable portions of the INES Manual and develop clarifying guidance for core damage events. The Advisory Committee prepared the attached guidance document, which will be provided to the INES National Officers in March 2004, for their approval for a trial period. It then may be considered for inclusion in a future revision to the INES Users Manual.
Sincerely,
                                                            /RA/
Richard H. Wessman, Director Division of Incident Response Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response


==Attachment:==
==Attachment:==
As stated cc: D. DeLattre, IAEA October 31, 2003Mr. Alan P. NelsonSenior Project Manager Nuclear Energy Institute 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006
As stated cc: D. DeLattre, IAEA
 
October 31, 2003 Mr. Alan P. Nelson Senior Project Manager Nuclear Energy Institute 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR EVENT SCALE - GUIDANCE FOR FUEL                     DAMAGE EVENTS
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR EVENT SCALE - GUIDANCE FOR FUEL DAMAGE EVENTS


==Dear Mr. Nelson:==
==Dear Mr. Nelson:==
By letters dated May 29, 2003, and July 3, 2003, the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) providedrecommendations to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff regarding the NRC's participation in the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES). A public meeting regarding your May 29, 2003, letter was held on June 25, 2003, and was attended by representatives of NEI, the NRC staff, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). NRC subsequently placed a summary of the public meeting in ADAMS (ML032020147) and also responded to your letters on July 24, 2003, (ADAMS No. ML032050620).One area of concern raised by NEI in their letters and discussed during the June 25, 2003,public meeting was the INES rating guidance for fuel damage events. NEI expressed concern that, based on their perception of the language in the INES User's Manual, a user could overrate an event involving minor fuel cladding failure. NRC agreed to bring the matter forward to the INES Coordinator at the IAEA for further review by INES National Officers.During the week of October 13, 2003, I attended a meeting of the Advisory Committee of theINES National Officers in Vienna, Austria. One of the topics of this meeting was to review applicable portions of the INES Manual and develop clarifying guidance for core damage events. The Advisory Committee prepared the attached guidance document, which will be provided to the INES National Officers in March 2004, for their approval for a trial period. It then may be considered for inclusion in a future revision to the INES User's Manual.Sincerely,/RA/Richard H. Wessman, DirectorDivision of Incident Response Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
 
By letters dated May 29, 2003, and July 3, 2003, the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) provided recommendations to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff regarding the NRCs participation in the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES). A public meeting regarding your May 29, 2003, letter was held on June 25, 2003, and was attended by representatives of NEI, the NRC staff, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). NRC subsequently placed a summary of the public meeting in ADAMS (ML032020147) and also responded to your letters on July 24, 2003, (ADAMS No. ML032050620).
One area of concern raised by NEI in their letters and discussed during the June 25, 2003, public meeting was the INES rating guidance for fuel damage events. NEI expressed concern that, based on their perception of the language in the INES Users Manual, a user could overrate an event involving minor fuel cladding failure. NRC agreed to bring the matter forward to the INES Coordinator at the IAEA for further review by INES National Officers.
During the week of October 13, 2003, I attended a meeting of the Advisory Committee of the INES National Officers in Vienna, Austria. One of the topics of this meeting was to review applicable portions of the INES Manual and develop clarifying guidance for core damage events. The Advisory Committee prepared the attached guidance document, which will be provided to the INES National Officers in March 2004, for their approval for a trial period. It then may be considered for inclusion in a future revision to the INES Users Manual.
Sincerely,
                                                                    /RA/
Richard H. Wessman, Director Division of Incident Response Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response


==Attachment:==
==Attachment:==
As stated cc: D. Lattre, IAEA DISTRIBUTION:RidsNSIRDiroJ. Dozier R. StranskyG. Casto T. ReisC. Carpenter Accession # (Letter): ML033040012   (Attachment): ML033040015 Accession # (Package): ML033040014OFFICED:DIRO/NSIRNAMERWessman:jawDATE10/31/03           OFFICIAL RECORD COPY}}
As stated cc: D. Lattre, IAEA
 
DISTRIBUTION:
RidsNSIRDiro          J. Dozier R. Stransky          G. Casto T. Reis              C. Carpenter Accession # (Letter): ML033040012 (Attachment): ML033040015 Accession # (Package): ML033040014 OFFICE                      D:DIRO/NSIR NAME                        RWessman:jaw DATE                        10/31/03 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY}}

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Ltr. to Alan P. Nelson International Nuclear Event Scale - Guidance for Fuel Damage Events
ML033040012
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Issue date: 10/31/2003
From: Wessman R
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To: Alexis Nelson
Nuclear Energy Institute
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October 31, 2003 Mr. Alan P. Nelson Senior Project Manager Nuclear Energy Institute 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006

SUBJECT:

INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR EVENT SCALE - GUIDANCE FOR FUEL DAMAGE EVENTS

Dear Mr. Nelson:

By letters dated May 29, 2003, and July 3, 2003, the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) provided recommendations to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff regarding the NRCs participation in the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES). A public meeting regarding your May 29, 2003, letter was held on June 25, 2003, and was attended by representatives of NEI, the NRC staff, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). NRC subsequently placed a summary of the public meeting in ADAMS (ML032020147) and also responded to your letters on July 24, 2003, (ADAMS No. ML032050620).

One area of concern raised by NEI in their letters and discussed during the June 25, 2003, public meeting was the INES rating guidance for fuel damage events. NEI expressed concern that, based on their perception of the language in the INES Users Manual, a user could overrate an event involving minor fuel cladding failure. NRC agreed to bring the matter forward to the INES Coordinator at the IAEA for further review by INES National Officers.

During the week of October 13, 2003, I attended a meeting of the Advisory Committee of the INES National Officers in Vienna, Austria. One of the topics of this meeting was to review applicable portions of the INES Manual and develop clarifying guidance for core damage events. The Advisory Committee prepared the attached guidance document, which will be provided to the INES National Officers in March 2004, for their approval for a trial period. It then may be considered for inclusion in a future revision to the INES Users Manual.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Richard H. Wessman, Director Division of Incident Response Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response

Attachment:

As stated cc: D. DeLattre, IAEA

October 31, 2003 Mr. Alan P. Nelson Senior Project Manager Nuclear Energy Institute 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006

SUBJECT:

INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR EVENT SCALE - GUIDANCE FOR FUEL DAMAGE EVENTS

Dear Mr. Nelson:

By letters dated May 29, 2003, and July 3, 2003, the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) provided recommendations to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff regarding the NRCs participation in the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES). A public meeting regarding your May 29, 2003, letter was held on June 25, 2003, and was attended by representatives of NEI, the NRC staff, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). NRC subsequently placed a summary of the public meeting in ADAMS (ML032020147) and also responded to your letters on July 24, 2003, (ADAMS No. ML032050620).

One area of concern raised by NEI in their letters and discussed during the June 25, 2003, public meeting was the INES rating guidance for fuel damage events. NEI expressed concern that, based on their perception of the language in the INES Users Manual, a user could overrate an event involving minor fuel cladding failure. NRC agreed to bring the matter forward to the INES Coordinator at the IAEA for further review by INES National Officers.

During the week of October 13, 2003, I attended a meeting of the Advisory Committee of the INES National Officers in Vienna, Austria. One of the topics of this meeting was to review applicable portions of the INES Manual and develop clarifying guidance for core damage events. The Advisory Committee prepared the attached guidance document, which will be provided to the INES National Officers in March 2004, for their approval for a trial period. It then may be considered for inclusion in a future revision to the INES Users Manual.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Richard H. Wessman, Director Division of Incident Response Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response

Attachment:

As stated cc: D. Lattre, IAEA

DISTRIBUTION:

RidsNSIRDiro J. Dozier R. Stransky G. Casto T. Reis C. Carpenter Accession # (Letter): ML033040012 (Attachment): ML033040015 Accession # (Package): ML033040014 OFFICE D:DIRO/NSIR NAME RWessman:jaw DATE 10/31/03 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY