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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS WASHINGTON, DC 20555 - 0001 | {{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS WASHINGTON, DC 20555 - 0001 The Honorable Christopher T. Hanson Chair U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 | ||
==SUBJECT:== | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
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==Dear Chair Hanson:== | ==Dear Chair Hanson:== | ||
To support our continued statutory responsibility to review safety studies and facility license applications... and in an effort to capture the institutional knowledge and memory of the Committee, we asked Dr. Hossein Nourbakhsh, ACRS Senior Technical Advisor, to prepare the enclosed white paper. The paper begins with a history of the Committee, noting some of our significant contributions to reactor safety. The paper then presents a historical perspective on our reactor licensing reviews. The essential role of the Committee on reviewing the currently proposed new reactor designs, which are radically different from the current fleet of light water reactors, is also discussed. | To support our continued statutory responsibility to review safety studies and facility license applications... and in an effort to capture the institutional knowledge and memory of the Committee, we asked Dr. Hossein Nourbakhsh, ACRS Senior Technical Advisor, to prepare the enclosed white paper. The paper begins with a history of the Committee, noting some of our significant contributions to reactor safety. The paper then presents a historical perspective on our reactor licensing reviews. The essential role of the Committee on reviewing the currently proposed new reactor designs, which are radically different from the current fleet of light water reactors, is also discussed. | ||
Sincerely, | Sincerely, Joy L. Rempe Chairman | ||
==Enclosure:== | ==Enclosure:== | ||
The Enduring Legacy of ACRS: | The Enduring Legacy of ACRS: | ||
Contributing to Safety-Licensing Review of Reactor Facilities | Contributing to Safety-Licensing Review of Reactor Facilities December 8, 2022 Signed by Rempe, Joy on 12/08/22 | ||
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS WASHINGTON, DC 20555 - 0001 | UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS WASHINGTON, DC 20555 - 0001 The Honorable Christopher T. Hanson Chair U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 | ||
==SUBJECT:== | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
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==Dear Chair Hanson:== | ==Dear Chair Hanson:== | ||
To support our continued statutory responsibility to review safety studies and facility license applications... and in an effort to capture the institutional knowledge and memory of the Committee, we asked Dr. Hossein Nourbakhsh, ACRS Senior Technical Advisor, to prepare the enclosed white paper. The paper begins with a history of the Committee, noting some of our significant contributions to reactor safety. The paper then presents a historical perspective on our reactor licensing reviews. The essential role of the Committee on reviewing the currently proposed new reactor designs, which are radically different from the current fleet of light water reactors, is also discussed. | To support our continued statutory responsibility to review safety studies and facility license applications... and in an effort to capture the institutional knowledge and memory of the Committee, we asked Dr. Hossein Nourbakhsh, ACRS Senior Technical Advisor, to prepare the enclosed white paper. The paper begins with a history of the Committee, noting some of our significant contributions to reactor safety. The paper then presents a historical perspective on our reactor licensing reviews. The essential role of the Committee on reviewing the currently proposed new reactor designs, which are radically different from the current fleet of light water reactors, is also discussed. | ||
Sincerely, Joy L. Rempe Chairman | Sincerely, Joy L. Rempe Chairman | ||
==Enclosure:== | ==Enclosure:== | ||
The Enduring Legacy of ACRS: | The Enduring Legacy of ACRS: | ||
Contributing to Safety-Licensing Review of Reactor Facilities Package No: ML22342B269 Accession No: ML22341A073 | Contributing to Safety-Licensing Review of Reactor Facilities Package No: ML22342B269 Accession No: ML22341A073 Publicly Available (Y/N): Y Sensitive (Y/N): N If Sensitive, which category? | ||
Viewing Rights: | Viewing Rights: | ||
NAME | NRC Users or ACRS only or See restricted distribution OFFICE ACRS* | ||
SUNSI Review* | |||
ACRS* | |||
ACRS* | |||
ACRS* | |||
NAME HNourbakhsh HNourbakhsh LBurkhart SMoore JRempe DATE 12/7/22 12/7/22 12/7/22 12/8/22 12/8/22 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY December 8, 2022}} | |||
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| Issue date: | 12/08/2022 |
| From: | Rempe J Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards |
| To: | Christopher Hanson NRC/Chairman |
| Nourbakhsh H | |
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| ML22355A073 | List: |
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| Download: ML22341A073 (1) | |
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS WASHINGTON, DC 20555 - 0001 The Honorable Christopher T. Hanson Chair U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001
SUBJECT:
WHITE PAPER ON THE ENDURING LEGACY OF ACRS: CONTRIBUTING TO SAFETY-LICENSING REVIEW OF REACTOR FACILITIES
Dear Chair Hanson:
To support our continued statutory responsibility to review safety studies and facility license applications... and in an effort to capture the institutional knowledge and memory of the Committee, we asked Dr. Hossein Nourbakhsh, ACRS Senior Technical Advisor, to prepare the enclosed white paper. The paper begins with a history of the Committee, noting some of our significant contributions to reactor safety. The paper then presents a historical perspective on our reactor licensing reviews. The essential role of the Committee on reviewing the currently proposed new reactor designs, which are radically different from the current fleet of light water reactors, is also discussed.
Sincerely, Joy L. Rempe Chairman
Enclosure:
The Enduring Legacy of ACRS:
Contributing to Safety-Licensing Review of Reactor Facilities December 8, 2022 Signed by Rempe, Joy on 12/08/22
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS WASHINGTON, DC 20555 - 0001 The Honorable Christopher T. Hanson Chair U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001
SUBJECT:
WHITE PAPER ON THE ENDURING LEGACY OF ACRS: CONTRIBUTING TO SAFETY-LICENSING REVIEW OF REACTOR FACILITIES
Dear Chair Hanson:
To support our continued statutory responsibility to review safety studies and facility license applications... and in an effort to capture the institutional knowledge and memory of the Committee, we asked Dr. Hossein Nourbakhsh, ACRS Senior Technical Advisor, to prepare the enclosed white paper. The paper begins with a history of the Committee, noting some of our significant contributions to reactor safety. The paper then presents a historical perspective on our reactor licensing reviews. The essential role of the Committee on reviewing the currently proposed new reactor designs, which are radically different from the current fleet of light water reactors, is also discussed.
Sincerely, Joy L. Rempe Chairman
Enclosure:
The Enduring Legacy of ACRS:
Contributing to Safety-Licensing Review of Reactor Facilities Package No: ML22342B269 Accession No: ML22341A073 Publicly Available (Y/N): Y Sensitive (Y/N): N If Sensitive, which category?
Viewing Rights:
NRC Users or ACRS only or See restricted distribution OFFICE ACRS*
SUNSI Review*
ACRS*
ACRS*
ACRS*
NAME HNourbakhsh HNourbakhsh LBurkhart SMoore JRempe DATE 12/7/22 12/7/22 12/7/22 12/8/22 12/8/22 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY December 8, 2022