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CHAIRMAN                          April 2, 1986 Mr. Carl Walske, President Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc.                                       x 7101 Wisconsin Avenue                                               \
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April 2, 1986 CHAIRMAN Mr. Carl Walske, President Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc.
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==Dear Mr. Walske:==
==Dear Mr. Walske:==
 
I have received your {{letter dated|date=March 20, 1986|text=letter dated March 20, 1986}} which enclosed the AIF position paper on standardization and proposed a Commission meeting with your organization.
I have received your {{letter dated|date=March 20, 1986|text=letter dated March 20, 1986}} which enclosed the AIF position paper on standardization and proposed a Commission meeting with your organization. Your interest and involvement in this significant issue is most welcome and appreciated. Due to the major role a standardization policy will have on the future of the nuclear industry in this country, your continued involvement is greatly encouraged.
Your interest and involvement in this significant issue is most welcome and appreciated.
As you know the Commission is presently deliberating on a draft standardization policy statement. In this process the Commission will consider your comments. When the Commission has clarified its own thinking we will want to receive further views of the Atomic Industrial Forum and any other interested parties.       At that time, in the not too distant future, the Commission will contact the AIF to determine a mutually acceptable date for a Commission meeting on this subject.
Due to the major role a standardization policy will have on the future of the nuclear industry in this country, your continued involvement is greatly encouraged.
As you know the Commission is presently deliberating on a draft standardization policy statement.
In this process the Commission will consider your comments.
When the Commission has clarified its own thinking we will want to receive further views of the Atomic Industrial Forum and any other interested parties.
At that time, in the not too distant future, the Commission will contact the AIF to determine a mutually acceptable date for a Commission meeting on this subject.
Once again, your involvement in the standardization policy is appreciated and encouraged.
Once again, your involvement in the standardization policy is appreciated and encouraged.
Sincerely,
Sincerely,
                                                  '''NAI             '
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Ack Receipt of & Position Paper on Standardization & Proposed Commission Meeting.Comments Will Be Considered in Commission Draft Policy Statement.Aif Will Be Contacted Re Meeting Date
ML20155D054
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Issue date: 04/02/1986
From: Palladino N
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
To: Walske C
ATOMIC INDUSTRIAL FORUM
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Download: ML20155D054 (1)


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April 2, 1986 CHAIRMAN Mr. Carl Walske, President Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc.

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Bethesda, MD 20814-4805

Dear Mr. Walske:

I have received your letter dated March 20, 1986 which enclosed the AIF position paper on standardization and proposed a Commission meeting with your organization.

Your interest and involvement in this significant issue is most welcome and appreciated.

Due to the major role a standardization policy will have on the future of the nuclear industry in this country, your continued involvement is greatly encouraged.

As you know the Commission is presently deliberating on a draft standardization policy statement.

In this process the Commission will consider your comments.

When the Commission has clarified its own thinking we will want to receive further views of the Atomic Industrial Forum and any other interested parties.

At that time, in the not too distant future, the Commission will contact the AIF to determine a mutually acceptable date for a Commission meeting on this subject.

Once again, your involvement in the standardization policy is appreciated and encouraged.

Sincerely,

NAI

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Nunzio Pal adino 8604170227 060402 COMMS NRCC PDR CORRESPONDENCE PDR

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