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{{#Wiki_filter: UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION II 245 PEACHTREE CENTER AVENUE NE, SUITE 1200 ATLANTA, GEORGIA  30303-1257 July 20, 2011   Mr. Tom E. Tynan Vice President Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 7821 River Road  
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Waynesboro, GA 30830 SUBJECT: UPDATE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC) DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR DOCUMENTS CONTAINING SAFEGUARDS (SGI), OFFICIAL USE ONLY (OUO), AND ROUTINE INFORMATION - (VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT)   
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Dear Mr. Tynan:
REGION II 245 PEACHTREE CENTER AVENUE NE, SUITE 1200
ATLANTA, GEORGIA  30303
-1257 July 20, 2011
    Mr. Tom E. Tynan Vice President
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
7821 River Road
Waynesboro, GA 30830
  SUBJECT: UPDATE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC) DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR DOCUMENTS CONTAINING SAFEGUARDS (SGI), OFFICIAL USE ONLY (OUO), AND ROUTINE INFORMATION  
- (VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT)  
    
Dear Mr. Tynan:
 
I am writing to request current information on those individuals authorized to receive documents containing Safeguards (SGI), Official Use Only (OUO), and Routine information on issues  
I am writing to request current information on those individuals authorized to receive documents containing Safeguards (SGI), Official Use Only (OUO), and Routine information on issues  
relating to your facility.  Safeguards information is a special category of sensitive unclassified information authorized by Section 147 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), to be protected.  While SGI is considered sensitive unclassified information, it is handled and protected more like classified confidential information than like other sensitive unclassified  
relating to your facility.  Safeguards information is a special category of sensitive unclassified information authorized by Section 147 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), to be protected.  While SGI is considered sensitive unclassified information, it is handled and protected more like classified confidential information than like other sensitive unclassified  
information (e.g., privacy and proprietary information).   Access to SGI is controlled by a valid need-to-know basis.  It is the responsibility of the NRC to maintain the integrity of SGI distribution, therefore we are currently in the process of verifying the identity, and contact information of individuals designated to receive documents with SGI, OUO, and Routine information for your facility.  You are requested to provide an updated distribution list of those persons who should receive documents containing SGI, OUO, and Routine information within 20 days of the date of this  
information (e.g., privacy and proprietary information).
letter to:  ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001; with a copy to the Regional Administrator Region II, so that we can verify and/or update our distribution  
  Access to SGI is controlled by a valid need
information.   Please ensure that each list clearly specifies the individuals who are authorized to receive matter specific correspondence.  To facilitate this request, I have enclosed a copy of the NRC's official distribution list on file, which has been organized by category.  Additionally, you will find NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2005-26 defining control of sensitive unclassified non-safeguards information related to nuclear power reactors, and NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2003-08, Summary of Safeguards Information Requirements.       
-to-know basis.  It is the responsibility of the NRC to maintain the integrity of SGI distribution, therefore we are currently in the process of verifying the identity, and contact information of individuals designated to receive documents with SGI, OUO, and Routine
SNC 2  In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosures will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS).  ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://ww.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Room).
information for your facility.  
Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact us. Sincerely,   
   You are requested to provide an updated distribution list of those persons who should receive documents containing SGI, OUO, and Routine information within 20 days of the date of this  
       /RA/  Michael E. Ernstes, Chief Plant Support Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety Docket No.:  50-424, 50-425 License No.:  NPF-68, NPF-81   
letter to:  ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, D.C. 20555
Enclosures:   1. Current Official Distribution List 2. NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2005-26 3. NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2003-08   
-0001; with a copy to the Regional Administrator Region II, so that we can verify and/or update our distribution  
SNC 2   In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosures will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://ww.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Room). 
information.
Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact us. Sincerely,        /RA/   Michael E. Ernstes, Chief Plant Support Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety  Docket No.:  50-424, 50-425 License No.:  NPF-68, NPF-81 
  Please ensure that each list clearly specifies the individuals who are authorized to receive matter specific correspondence.  To facilitate this request, I have enclosed a copy of the NRC's official distribution list on file, which has been organized by category.  Additionally, you will find NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2005
Enclosures:   1. Current Official Distribution List 2. NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2005-26 3. NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2003-08 
-26 defining control of sensitive unclassified non
  X PUBLICLY AVAILABLE G NON-PUBLICLY AVAILABLE G SENSITIVE X  NON-SENSITIVE ADAMS: X Yes ACCESSION NUMBER: _________________________ X SUNSI REVIEW COMPLETE X FORM 665 ATTACHED OFFICE RII: DRS RII: DRS RII: DRP    SIGNATURE RA RA RA    NAME J. CALLOWAY MERNSTES S. SHAEFFER    DATE 07/15/2011 07/20/2011 07/18/2011    E-MAIL COPY?    YES NO      YES NO      YES NO      YES NO      YES NO      YES NO      YES NO    OFFICIAL RECORD COPY DOCUMENT NAME: G:\DRSII\PSBII\SGI PROTECTION LETTERS\2011 SGI DISTRIBUTION UPDATE\VOGTLE SGI PROTECTION LTR UPDATE 2011.DOCX   
-safeguards information related to nuclear power reactors, and NRC Regulatory Issue Summary  
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT Enclosure 1 ROUTINE DISTRIBUTION: cc w/encl: Division of Radiological Health TN Dept. of Environment & Conservation 401 Church Street Nashville, TN   37243-1532  B. D. McKinney, Jr. Regulatory Response Manager Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution
2003-08, Summary of Safeguards Information Requirements.  
Hickox, T. Mark Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Electronic Mail Distribution M. J. Ajluni Nuclear Licensing Director Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution  Sandra Threatt, Manager Nuclear Response and Emergency
        
Environmental Surveillance Bureau of Land and Waste Management Department of Health and Environmental Control Electronic Mail Distribution T. D. Honeycutt Regulatory Response Supervisor Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution
SNC 2  In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosures will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS).  ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://ww.nrc.gov/reading
Jeffrey T. Gasser Chief Nuclear Officer Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution L. Mike Stinson Vice President Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution L. P. Hill Licensing Supervisor Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution   N. J. Stringfellow Licensing Manager Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution
-rm/adams.html
R. L. Gladney Licensing Engineer Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution
(the Public Electronic Room).
Paula Marino Vice President Engineering
 
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution Bob Masse Resident Manager Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Oglethorpe Power Corporation Electronic Mail Distribution  J. L. Pemberton SVP & General Counsel-Ops & SNC Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution  S. C. Swanson Site Support Manager Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Electronic Mail Distribution  Chris Clark Commissioner Georgia Department of Natural Resources Electronic Mail Distribution Lee Foley Manager of Contracts Generation Oglethorpe Power Corporation Electronic Mail Distribution F. Allen Barnes Director Environmental Protection Division Georgia Department of Natural Resources Electronic Mail Distribution
Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact us.
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT Enclosure 1 ROUTINE DISTRIBUTION: cc w/encl (Continued): Cynthia A. Sanders Radioactive Materials Program Manager Environmental Protection Division Georgia Department of Natural Resources Electronic Mail Distribution James A. Sommerville Program Coordination Branch Chief Environmental Protection Division Georgia Department of Natural Resources Electronic Mail Distribution
  Sincerely,   
James C. Hardeman Environmental Radiation Program Manager Environmental Protection Division Georgia Department of Natural Resources Electronic Mail Distribution
       /RA/  Michael E. Ernstes, Chief
Ted V. Jackson Emergency Response and Radiation  
Plant Support Branch 2
Program Manager Environmental Protection Division Georgia Department of Natural Resources Electronic Mail Distribution Mr. Steven M. Jackson Senior Engineer - Power  Supply Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia Electronic Mail Distribution
Division of Reactor Safety
Mr. Reece McAlister Executive Secretary Georgia Public Service Commission Electronic Mail Distribution Office of the Attorney General 40 Capitol Square, SW Atlanta, GA  30334
  Docket No.:  
L. L. Crumpton Administrative Assistant, Sr. Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution
  50-424, 50-425 License No.:  
Office of the County Commissioner Burke County Commission Electronic Mail Distribution   Arthur H. Domby, Esq. Troutman Sanders Electronic Mail Distribution Director Consumers' Utility Counsel Division Govenor's Office of Consumer Affairs 2 M. L. King, Jr. Drive Plaza Level East; Suite 356 Atlanta, GA  30334-4600  Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Vogtle Electric Generating Plant U.S. NRC 7821 River Road  
  NPF-68, NPF-81   
Waynesboro, GA  30830 Richard Haynes Director, Division of Waste Management Bureau of Land and Waste Management S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control Electronic Mail Distribution Amy Whaley Engineer Nuclear Generation Development and Construction Electronic Mail Distribution  
Enclosures:
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT Enclosure 1 OFFICIAL USE ONLY (OUO) DISTRIBUTION cc w/encl Jeffrey T. Gasser Chief Nuclear Officer Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. 40 Iverness Center Parkway Birmingham, AL  35242 K. C. Dyar Security Manager Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 7821 River Road  
1. Current Official Distribution List
Waynesboro, GA  30830 Keith Wooten Project Manager Nuclear Fleet Security Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. 40 Iverness Center Parkway Birmingham, AL  35242 David Burford Manager Nuclear Fleet Security Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. 40 Iverness Center Parkway Birmingham, AL  35242 Russ Dedrickson Plant Manager Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 7821 River Road Waynesboro, GA  30830  
2. NRC Regulatory Issue
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT Enclosure 1 SAFEGUARDS (SGI) DISTRIBUTION: cc w/encl L. Mike Stinson Vice President Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. Farley Nuclear Plant P.O. Drawer 470 BIN B500 Ashford, AL  36312 cc w/Inspection Summary: Jeffrey T. Gasser Chief Nuclear Officer Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. 40 Iverness Center Parkway Birmingham, AL  35242 Keith Wooten, Project Manager Nuclear Fleet Security Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. 40 Iverness Center Parkway Birmingham, AL  35242 David Burford Manager Nuclear Fleet Security Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. 40 Iverness Center Parkway Birmingham, AL  35242 Lee Foley Manager of Contracts Generation Oglethorpe Power Corporation 2100 East Exchange Place P.O. Box 1349 Tucker, GA  30085-1349  Russ Dedrickson Plant Manager Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 7821 River Road Waynesboro, GA  30830 F. Allen Barnes Director Environmental Protection Division Georgia Department of Natural Resources 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Suite 1152 East Floyd Tower Atlanta, GA  30334-9000   
Summary 2005
Office of the Attorney General 40 Capitol Square, SW Atlanta, GA  30334
-26 3. NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2003
Office of the County Commissioner Burke County Commission Waynesboro, GA  30830 Bob Masse Resident Manager Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Oglethorpe Power Corporation 7821 River Road  
-08   
Waynesboro, GA  30830 Arthur H. Domby, Esq. Troutman Sanders Nations Bank Plaza  
 
600 Peachtree Street, NE, Suite 5200 Atlanta, GA  30308-2216  Senior Engineer Power Supply Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia 1470 Riveredge Parkway NW Atlanta, GA  30328-4684   
Reece McAlister Executive Secretary Public Service Commission 244 Washington Street, SW Atlanta, GA  30334 Director Consumers' Utility Counsel Division Govenor's Office of Consumer Affairs 2 M. L. King, Jr. Drive Plaza Level East; Suite 356 Atlanta, GA  30334-4600  Cynthia A. Sanders Radioactive Materials Program Manager Environmental Protection Division Georgia Department of Natural Resources 4220 International Parkway Suite 100 Atlanta, GA  30354-3906   
_________________________
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT Enclosure 1 J. L. Pemberton SVP & General Counsel-Ops & SNC Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. 40 Inverness Center Parkway BIN B022 Birmingham, AL  35242 K. C. Dyar Security Manager   Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Paula Marino Vice President Engineering Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. P.O. Box 1295 Birmingham, AL  35201-1295 7821 River Road Waynesboro, GA  30830  
   X SUNSI REVIEW COMPLETE
ML051430228UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATIONWASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001November 7, 2005NRC REGULATORY ISSUE SUMMARY 2005-26CONTROL OF SENSITIVE UNCLASSIFIED NONSAFEGUARDSINFORMATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR POWER REACTORSADDRESSEESAll holders of operating licenses for nuclear power reactors and holders of and applicants forcertificates for reactor designs.INTENTThe U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this regulatory issue summary (RIS)to inform the addressees of the appropriate handling of information that warrants controlsbecause of continuing concerns about terrorist attacks against the critical infrastructure of theUnited States.  The NRC intends to balance its responsibility to preserve public access toinformation and support meaningful participation in NRC's regulatory processes against itsresponsibility to withhold information that might unnecessarily compromise the security ofnuclear facilitiesLicensees for operating nuclear power plants and reactor facility designersmay need to assess their document control procedures to ensure they protect sensitiveinformationAlthough no specific action or written response is required, the NRC encouragesthe addressees for this RIS, vendors and contractors, and others who may possess sensitiveinformation to destroy, mark, or otherwise control the information to avoid inadvertentlyproviding assistance to those who might use the information for malevolent acts.BACKGROUND INFORMATIONNRC traditionally has given the public access to a significant amount of information about thefacilities and materials the agency regulates.  Openness has been and remains a cornerstoneof NRC's regulatory philosophy.  The Atomic Energy Act, subsequent legislation, and variousNRC regulations have given the public the right to participate in the licensing and oversightprocess for nuclear power reactors and other NRC licensees.  To participate in a meaningfulway, the public must have access to information about the design and operation of regulatedfacilities and use of nuclear materials.  However, NRC and other Government agencies havealways withheld some information from public disclosure for reasons of security, personalprivacy, or commercial or trade secret protection.  In light of increased terrorist activityworldwide, NRC reexamined its document disclosure policies.  
X FORM 665 ATTACHED
RIS 2005-26   Page 2 of 5Since the events of September 11, 2001, NRC has issued advisories and taken specific actionsregarding the security of its licensed facilities.  NRC has also assessed and revised its policiesand practices for control of information so that information that could reasonably be expected tobe useful to terrorists in planning or executing an attack against nuclear power plants or otherNRC-licensed facilities will be withheld from public disclosure.  The most recent and detailedguidance on the control of information related to operating nuclear power plants is provided inthe Commission paper SECY-04-0191, "Withholding Sensitive Unclassified InformationConcerning Nuclear Power Reactors From Public Disclosure," dated October 19, 2004, and theassociated staff requirements memorandum dated November 9, 2004.  Also seeSECY-05-0091, "Task Force Report on Public Disclosure of Security-Related Information,"dated May 18, 2005, and the associated staff requirements memorandum dated June 30, 2005. The NRC staff is preparing similar guidance for materials licensees and expects to make itavailable to the public in early 2006.SUMMARY OF ISSUEConsidering the various reviews, legislation, and other changes since September 11, 2001, theNRC staff believes that clarifying NRC's current procedures and policies regarding the controlof information will be beneficial to stakeholders.  NRC will continue to make available to thepublic most of the information that the agency receives from or sends to its licenseesInaddition, the public will have access to a large amount of information included in various reportsproduced by the NRC staff.  Much of NRC's information also will be readily available to thepublic via the NRC Web site (www.nrc.gov) and the NRC's electronic document managementsystem (ADAMS) (www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html).  In addition, other information may bereleased to the public in response to formal or informal requests.  The exceptions for certaininformation to be withheld from public disclosure for reasons other than security (e.g., privacy,proprietary, and pre-decisional information) have not changed as a result of recent eventsTheappropriate handling of Safeguards Information (SGI) is discussed in RIS-2003-08, "Protectionof Safeguards Information From Unauthorized Disclosure," dated April 30, 2003, and morespecific SGI designation guidance documents.  NRC withheld from public disclosure some information related to protecting operating nuclearpower plants although it does not meet the existing criteria for designation as SGI.  This type ofinformation was recognized before September 11, 2001, and, when submitted to NRC by alicensee, was withheld from public disclosure according to the provisions of 10 CFR2.390(d)(1).  This regulation states:(d) The following information is considered commercial or financial information within themeaning of §9.17(a)(4) of this chapter and is subject to disclosure only in accordancewith the provisions of §9.19 of this chapter.(1) Correspondence and reports to or from the NRC which contain information orrecords concerning a licensee's or applicant's physical protection, classified matterprotection, or material control and accounting program for special nuclear material nototherwise designated as Safeguards Information or classified as National SecurityInformation or Restricted Data.  
OFFICE RII:  DRS RII: DRS RII: DRP    SIGNATURE RA RA RA    NAME J. CALLOWAY
RIS 2005-26   Page 3 of 5NRC expects that licensees will continue to request NRC withhold some information citing10 CFR 2.390(d)(1) and that the volume of material requested to be withheld from publicdisclosure under this provision will increase as the NRC staff and licensees implement theguidance in this RIS.  NRC changed its procedures shortly after September 11, 2001, towithhold from public disclosure various categories of documents likely to include individualrecords that warrant withholding under 10 CFR 2.390.  The NRC staff will assess the need towithhold such document categories if licensees routinely identify specific documents containingsensitive information.  The NRC staff will interact with licensees on a case-by-case basisregarding the use of the provisions of 10 CFR 2.390(d)(1) to assure that information is properlycontrolled, under either Section 2.390(d)(1) or one of the other Freedom of Information Act(FOIA) exemptions that might be applicable.  Licensees that identify information to be withheldfrom public disclosure in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390(d)(1) or other provision in theregulation should use the same general practices as used for proprietary commercial orfinancial information.  As shown on the attached diagram, the cover letter should clearly statethat the document includes sensitive information and the affected pages should include themarking "Security-Related Information - Withhold Under 10 CFR 2.390."  Unlike therequirements for withholding proprietary information, licensees are not required to provide anaffidavit for sensitive information withheld under 10 CFR 2.390(d) and related to (1) physicalprotection or (2) material control and accounting.Most information received and generated by NRC deals with design, operations, or othermatters not directly related to the physical security of nuclear facilities or radioactive materials. This information, if not protected as proprietary or under another exception, is generally madeavailable to the public.  After September 11, 2001, NRC and other Government agenciesresponded to concerns that some information easily available on public Web sites or by othermeans might be useful to terrorists.  SECY-04-0191 provides the primary NRC guidance onwhether information related to operating nuclear power plants should be withheld from publicdisclosure in light of the post-September 11 concerns.  The NRC staff has posted the guidanceand related material within the public reading room (http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html) on theNRC Web site, and stakeholders can ask questions or make suggestions about the guidanceand the examples.  As discussed in SECY-04-0191, other Government agencies have issued regulations orguidance for protecting information that could be reasonably expected to be useful to terroristsin planning or executing an attack on critical infrastructure.*Protected critical infrastructure information (PCII) is information related to the security ofcritical infrastructure that is voluntarily provided to the Department of Homeland Security(DHS). *Critical energy infrastructure information (CEII) is defined in Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission (FERC) regulations as information related to energy-related infrastructure (e.g., hydroelectric dams and electric transmission systems).*Sensitive security information (SSI) is defined in Transportation Safety Administration(TSA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations as information about thesecurity of transportation assets, including pipelines.  
M.  ERNSTES
RIS 2005-26   Page 4 of 5Licensees may need to assess and revise their procedures for handling sensitive unclassifiednonsafeguards information in their normal activities and interactions with parties other thanNRCDuring discussions of existing practices with various licensees, the NRC staff discoveredthat licensees vary in how they treat and protect information that was previously unprotected butnow is considered sensitiveSome licensees have instituted more restrictive controlsSomehave determined that their routine business practices provide an appropriate level of protectionfor the sensitive information.  As described in 10 CFR 2.390, information deemed sensitive because it relates to physicalprotection or material control and accounting is protected in much the same way as commercialor financial information.  As with proprietary information, licensees are expected to havesufficient internal controls to keep the information confidential.  Possible methods to prevent theinadvertent release of sensitive unclassified nonsafeguards information include markingdocuments as described in 10 CFR 2.390, restricting access to electronic recordkeepingsystems, and controlling the reproduction, distribution, and destruction of potentially sensitiverecords.  NRC uses the marking "Security-Related Information - Withhold Under10 CFR 2.390" and encourages the use of this marking by licensees and others possessinginformation deemed sensitive using the guidance in SECY-04-0191.  Licensees should ensurethat similar controls are in place when sensitive information is provided to outside parties suchas contractors or other Government agencies.  The NRC staff posted information on NRC'sWeb site (http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html) and included a feedback form for questions orsuggestions on how to effectively control sensitive informationBACKFIT DISCUSSIONThis RIS requires no action or written responseAny action on the part of addressees toassess and revise their document control procedures in accordance with the guidancecontained in this RIS is strictly voluntary and, therefore, is not a backfit under 10 CFR 50.109. Consequently, the NRC staff did not perform a backfit analysis.FEDERAL REGISTER NOTIFICATIONA notice of opportunity for public comment on this RIS was not published in the FederalRegister because it is informational and pertains to a staff position that does not represent adeparture from current regulatory requirements and practice.  NRC intends to work with theNuclear Energy Institute, industry representatives, members of the public, and otherstakeholders in modifying related guidance documents.SMALL BUSINESS REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT FAIRNESS ACT OF 1996The NRC has determined that this action is not a rule and thus is not subject to the SmallBusiness Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996.   
S. SHAEFFER
RIS 2005-26   Page 5 of 5PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENTThis RIS does not contain information collections and, therefore, is not subject to therequirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).CONTACTPlease direct any questions about this matter to the technical contacts listed below or to theappropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) project manager./RA/ By Patrick L. Hiland For/Michael J. Case, DirectorDivision of Inspection and Regional SupportOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationTechnical Contacts:William Reckley, NRRMargie Kotzalas, NRR301-415-1323301-415-2737E-mail: wdr@nrc.govE-mail: mxk5@nrc.govAttachmentMarking diagram for documents withheld under 10 CFR 2.390Note:  NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Web site,http://www.nrc.gov, under Electronic Reading Room/Document Collections.
    DATE 07/15/2011
Security-Related InformationWithhold Under 10 CFR 2.390SubjectXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
07/20/2011
XXXXXXXXXXAttachment
  07/18/2011
    E-MAIL COPY?
    YES NO      YES NO      YES NO      YES NO      YES NO      YES NO      YES NO     
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST
VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT
Enclosure 1
  ROUTINE DISTRIBUTION:
cc w/encl:
  Division of Radiological Health
  TN Dept. of Environment & Conservation
  401 Church Street
  Nashville, TN  37243
-1532 B. D. McKinney, Jr.
Regulatory Response Manager
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
  Electronic Mail Distribution
 
Hickox, T. Mark
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
Electronic Mail Distribution
  M. J. Ajluni
Nuclear Licensing Director
  Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
  Electronic Mail Distribution
  Sandra Threatt, Manager
Nuclear Response and Emergency
Environmental Surveillance
Bureau of Land and Waste Management
Department of Health and Environmental Control Electronic Mail Distribution
   T. D. Honeycutt
Regulatory Response Supervisor
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Electronic Mail Distribution
 
Jeffrey T. Gasser
  Chief Nuclear Officer
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Electronic Mail Distribution
  L. Mike Stinson
  Vice President
Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant
  Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Electronic Mail Distribution
  L. P. Hill
Licensing Supervisor
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Electronic Mail Distribution
    N. J. Stringfellow
Licensing Manager
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Electronic Mail Distribution
 
R. L. Gladney
Licensing Engineer
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Electronic Mail Distribution
 
Paula Marino
Vice President
Engineering
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Electronic Mail Distribution
  Bob Masse Resident Manager
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
Oglethorpe Power Corporation
Electronic Mail Distribution
  J. L. Pemberton
SVP & General Counsel
-Ops & SNC Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Electronic Mail Distribution
  S. C. Swanson
  Site Support Manager
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Electronic Mail Distribution
  Chris Clark
  Commissioner
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Electronic Mail Distribution
  Lee Foley Manager of Contracts Generation
Oglethorpe Power Corporation
Electronic Mail Distribution
  F. Allen Barnes
Director Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Electronic Mail Distribution
 
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST
VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT
Enclosure 1
  ROUTINE DISTRIBUTION:
cc w/encl (Continued)
: Cynthia A. Sanders
Radioactive Materials Program Manager
Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Electronic Mail Distribution
  James A. Sommerville
Program Coordination Branch Chief
Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Electronic Mail Distribution
 
James C. Hardeman
Environmental Radiation Program Manager
Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Electronic Mail Distribution
 
Ted V. Jackson
Emergency Response and Radiation  
Program Manager
Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Electronic Mail Distribution
  Mr. Steven M. Jackson
Senior Engineer  
- Power  Supply
Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia
Electronic Mail Distribution
 
Mr. Reece McAlister
Executive Secretary
Georgia Public Service Commission
Electronic Mail Distribution
  Office of the Attorney General
40 Capitol Square, SW
Atlanta, GA  30334
 
L. L. Crumpton
Administrative Assistant, Sr.
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Electronic Mail Distribution
 
Office of the County Commissioner
Burke County Commission
Electronic Mail Distribution
    Arthur H. Domby, Esq.
Troutman Sanders
Electronic Mail Distribution
  Director Consumers' Utility Counsel Division
Govenor's Office of Consumer Affairs
2 M. L. King, Jr. Drive
Plaza Level East; Suite 356
Atlanta, GA  30334-4600  Senior Resident Inspector
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
U.S. NRC 7821 River Road
Waynesboro, GA  30830
  Richard Haynes
Director, Division of Waste Management
Bureau of Land and Waste Management
S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control
Electronic Mail Distribution
  Amy Whaley
Engineer Nuclear Generation Development and Construction
Electronic Mail Distribution
 
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST
VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT
  Enclosure 1
OFFICIAL USE ONLY (OUO) DISTRIBUTION
  cc w/encl Jeffrey T. Gasser
Chief Nuclear Officer
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
40 Iverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL  35242
  K. C. Dyar
Security Manager
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
7821 River Road
Waynesboro, GA  30830
  Keith Wooten
Project Manager
Nuclear Fleet Security
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
40 Iverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL  35242
  David Burford
Manager Nuclear Fleet Security
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
40 Iverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL  35242
  Russ Dedrickson
Plant Manager
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
7821 River Road
Waynesboro, GA  30830
   
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST
VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT
  Enclosure 1
SAFEGUARDS (SGI) DISTRIBUTION
: cc w/encl L. Mike Stinson
Vice President
Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Farley Nuclear Plant
P.O. Drawer 470
BIN B500 Ashford, AL  363
12 cc w/Inspection Summary:
Jeffrey T. Gasser
Chief Nuclear Officer
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
40 Iverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL  35242
  Keith Wooten, Project Manager
Nuclear Fleet Security
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
40 Iverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL  35242
  David Burford
Manager Nuclear Fleet Security
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
40 Iverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL  35242
  Lee Foley Manager of Contracts Generation
Oglethorpe Power Corporati
on 2100 East Exchange Place
P.O. Box 1349
Tucker, GA  30085
-1349  Russ Dedrickson
Plant Manager
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
7821 River Road
Waynesboro, GA  30830
  F. Allen Barnes
Director Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
Suite 1152 East Floyd Tower
Atlanta, GA  30334
-9000   
Office of the Attorney General
40 Capitol Square, SW
Atlanta, GA  30334
 
Office of the County Commissioner
Burke County Commission
Waynesboro, GA  30830
  Bob Masse Resident Manager
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
Oglethorpe Power Corporation
7821 River Road
Waynesboro, GA  30830
  Arthur H. Domby, Esq.
Troutman Sanders
Nations Bank Plaza
600 Peachtree Street, NE, Suite 5200
Atlanta, GA  30308
-2216  Senior Engineer Power Supply
Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia
1470 Riveredge Parkway NW
Atlanta, GA  30328
-4684   
Reece McAlister
Executive Secretary
Public Service Commission
244 Washington Street, SW
Atlanta, GA  30334
  Director Consumers' Utility Counsel Division
Govenor's Office of Consumer Affairs
2 M. L. King, Jr. Drive
Plaza Level East; Suite 356
Atlanta, GA  30334
-4600  Cynthia A. Sanders
Radioactive Materials Program Manager
Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources 4220 International Parkway
Suite 100 Atlanta, GA  30354
-3906   
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST
VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT
  Enclosure 1
  J. L. Pemberton
SVP & General Counsel
-Ops & SNC Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
40 Inverness Center Parkway
BIN B022 Birmingham, AL  35242
  K. C. Dyar
Security Manager
  Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
Paula Marino
Vice President
Engineering
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
P.O. Box 1295
Birmingham, AL  35201
-1295 7821 River Road
Waynesboro, GA  30830
 
ML051430228
UNITED STATES
NUCLE AR RE GULATOR Y COM MISS ION OFFICE OF NUC LEAR REAC TOR REGU LATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001
November 7, 2005 NRC REGUL AT ORY ISSUE SUMMA
RY 2005-26
CONTROL OF SENSITIVE UNCLASSIFIED NONSAFEGUA
RDS INFORMATION RELATED TO NU
CLEAR POWER REA
CTORS ADDRESSEES
All hold ers of operating li
censes for nucle
ar power re
actors and hol
ders of and appl
icants for
certificates for reactor d
esigns.INTENT The U.S. Nuclear Regulator
y Commission (NRC) is issuing this regulatory issue summ
ary (RIS)to inform the addres
sees of the appropriate hand
ling of inform
ation that warrants controls
because of conti
nuing concerns  
about terrorist a
ttacks against the cri
tical infrastructu
re of the Unite d State s.  The N RC in tends to bal ance i ts resp onsib ilit y to p reserv e publ ic acc ess to informat ion a nd sup port me aningful parti cipat ion i n NRC's regu latory proce sses a gainst its responsibil
ity to w ithhold i nformation that might unn
ecessarily
compromise the  
security of
nucle ar facil itiesLic ensee s for ope rating nucle ar pow er pla nts an d reac tor faci lity desi gners may need t
o assess their doc
ument contro l procedu res to en sure th ey protec t sensit ive informationAl
though no speci
fic action or w
ritten response
is required, th
e NRC enco
urages the addr essees f or this RI
S, vendor s and cont
ractor s, and ot hers who ma
y possess sensitive
information to dest
roy, mark, or other
wise control the information to avoid inadvertently
providin g assistance to  
those who  
might use the in
formation for malevol
ent acts.BA CKGROU ND INF ORMA TION NRC traditi
onally has given th
e public access to a si
gnificant amount of in
formation about the
facilities a
nd materials  
the agency regul
ates.  Openness  
has been and
remains a co
rnerstone of NRC's regula
tory phil osophy.  The  
Atomic Energy  
Act, subsequent l
egislation, a
nd variou s NRC regulatio
ns have giv
en the publ
ic the right to  
participate i
n the lice
nsing and ov
ersight process for nucle
ar power re
actors and othe
r NRC lic ensees.  To parti
cipate in  
a meaningful
way, the public mus
t have acce
ss to information  
about the desi
gn and operatio
n of regulated
facilit ies and use
of nucle ar mat erials.  However, NRC an
d other G overnme nt agen cies have alway s withhel d some information  
from public dis
closure for reason
s of security, p
ersonal priv acy, or comme rcial or trad e secre t prote ction.  In l ight of i ncreas ed terr orist activ ity worldw ide, NRC re
examined i
ts document dis
closure pol
icies.  
RIS 2005-26
Pag e 2 of 5 Since the e
vents of Septembe
r 11, 2001, NR
C has issue
d adviso ries and taken s
pecific action
s regarding the securi
ty of its li
censed facili
ties.  NRC  
has also as
sessed and re
vised i ts policie
s and pr actice s for con trol o f informat
ion s o that informat ion th at cou ld rea sonab ly b e exp ected to be useful to terrori
sts in plan
ning or exec
uting an attack again
st nuclear po
wer plan ts or other
NRC-licen sed faciliti
es wil l be wi thheld from publi
c disclosu
re.  The most recent  
and detail
ed guidance on the control of inf
ormation related to operat
ing nuclear power plants is provided in
the Commission
paper SECY
-04-0191, "Withholding Sensi
tive Uncl assified Information
Concerning Nu
clear Pow er Reactors From  
Public Di sclosure," dated
October 19, 2004 , and the associated sta
ff requirements memorandum dated  
November 9, 2004.  Also
see SECY-05-009 1, "Task F
orce R eport o n Publ ic Di sclos ure of S ecuri ty-Re lated Informati
on,"dated May 18, 20 05, an d the a ssoci ated s taff requir
ements memoran dum dat ed Jun e 30, 2 005. The NRC staff
is preparing similar guidance f
or materials licensees and expects to mak
e it availab le to the pu
blic in early 200 6.SUMMARY OF ISSUE
Considerin
g the various
review s, legislati
on, and other c
hanges since S
eptember 11, 200
1, the NRC staff believ
es that clari
fying NRC's  
current procedures
and poli cies regarding the
control of information wi
ll be ben eficial to stakeho
lders.  NRC
will continue to  
make availab
le to the publi c most o f the in formatio n that the age ncy r eceiv es from o r send s to i ts li censee sIn addit ion, t he pub lic w ill have acces s to a large a mount o f informat
ion i nclud ed in vari ous re ports produced by
the NRC sta
ff.  Much of NRC's
information als
o will be readil
y avai lable to th
e public v ia the NRC
Web site (www.n
rc.gov) and the  
NRC's el ectronic docume
nt management
system (ADAM
S) (www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html
).  In additi
on, other informatio
n may be released to the public in response to form
al or informal request
s.  The exceptions for cert
ain infor mation to be withhe
ld from public disc
losure f or reas ons othe r than se curity (e.g., privacy, proprietary, a
nd pre-decisi
onal information) have not  
changed as a res
ult of recent ev
entsThe
appropriate ha
ndling of Safeguards Informatio
n (SGI) is dis
cussed in R
IS-2003-08, "Prote
ction of Safegua
rds Infor mation From U nautho rize d Dis closu re," da ted Ap ril 3 0, 200 3, and more speci fic SGI d esigna tion gu idanc e docu ments.  NRC wi thheld from publi
c disclosu
re some information  
related to prote
cting operating nu
clear power pl ants although i
t does not meet th
e existi ng criteria for desi
gnation as SGI.  Thi
s type of infor mation was recog
nized bef ore Sept ember 11, 2001, and, when su
bmitt ed to NRC by a
licensee, w
as withhe ld from public  
disclosure  
according to the  
provisio ns of 10 CFR
2.390(d)(1).  This re
gulation states: (d) The follow
ing information i
s considered
commercial or  
financial i
nformation with
in the meaning of §9.17(a)(4) o
f this chapter and
is subject to  
disclosure  
only in accordance
with the pr ovis ions of §9.19 of this chapt er.(1) Corresponden
ce and reports  
to or from the NRC  
which co ntain information
or records concerni
ng a license
e's or appl
icant's phy
sical protec
tion, classi
fied matter
protection, or mate
rial control
and accounti
ng program for special  
nuclear materia
l not otherw ise d esigna ted as Safegua rds Infor mation or cl assifi ed as Natio nal S ecuri ty Information or Restri
cted Data.  
RIS 2005-26
Pag e 3 of 5 NRC expe cts that lice
nsees wi ll contin ue to request NRC
withhol d some information  
citing 10 CFR 2.390(d)(1) and that the volume of
material requested to be withheld fr
om public disclosure
under this pro
vision will increase as  
the NRC staff and l
icensees i
mplement the
guidan ce in this RIS.  N RC ch anged i ts proc edures shortl y after Septe mber 11 , 2001 , to withhol d from public di
sclosure v
arious categorie
s of documents li
kely to inc
lude indi vidual record s that warra nt wi thhol ding u nder 1 0 CFR 2.390.  The N RC sta ff will asses s the n eed to withhol d such documen
t categories if li
censees routin
ely ide ntify specific  
documents contai
ning sensitive information.  The NRC staf
f will interact with licensees on a case-by-case basis
regarding the use of
the provisions of 10 CFR 2.390(d)(1) to assu
re that informat
ion is properly
controlled, u
nder either S
ection 2.390(d
)(1) or one of the o
ther Freedom of Information  
Act (FOIA) exemptions that m
ight be applicable.  Licensees that identify inf
ormation to be withheld
from public dis
closure in  
accordance w
ith 10 CFR
2.390(d)(1) or oth
er provisi
on in the regulation sho
uld use the  
same general prac
tices as used
for proprietary  
commercial or
financi al in formatio n.  As show n on th e attac hed di agram, th e cov er let ter sho uld c learl y sta te that the document  
includes s
ensitive information and  
the affected pages shoul
d include the marking "Security-R
elated Information  
- Withhold Under 10 CFR
2.390."  Unl
ike the requirements for wi
thholding prop
rietary in
formation, license
es are not requi
red to provi
de an affidavit for sensiti
ve information  
withhel d under 10 C
FR 2.390(d) an
d related to  
(1) physica
l prot ecti on o r (2) mate rial con trol and acc ount ing.Most informatio
n receive d and generated  
by NRC deals w ith design, op
erations, or oth
er matters not di rectly relat ed to t he phy sical securi ty of n uclea r facil ities or rad ioact ive materi als. This information, i
f not protected as p
roprietary o
r under another  
exception, is generally
made availab le to the pu
blic.  After Sep
tember 11, 2001, NRC and oth
er Government agenc
ies responded to c
oncerns that some
information easi
ly ava ilable o n public Web sites or by other
means might be use
ful to terrorists.  S
ECY-04-0191  
provides the primary N
RC guidance  
on whether information relate
d to operating nuclear power plants should be withheld from
public disclosure
in light of the  
post-September 11  
concerns.  The N
RC staff has posted th
e guidance
and related  
material w
ithin the p
ublic readi
ng room (http://ww
w.nrc.gov/readi
ng-rm.html) on the
NRC Web site, and stakehol
ders can ask questi
ons or make suggestions  
about the guida
nce and th e exa mples.  As discussed
in SECY-04-0191, other Gov
ernment agencies  
have issu ed regulations
or guidan ce for pr otecti ng inform ation that c ould be rea sonab ly e xpec ted to be use ful to t errori sts in planni ng or executi
ng an attack on criti
cal infrastructure.
*Protected criti
cal infrastructure  
information (PCII) i
s information rel
ated to the sec
urity of criti cal i nfrastru cture t hat is vol untari ly p rovi ded to the De partmen t of Home land Securi ty (DHS). *Criti cal e nergy infrastr ucture informa tion (CEII) i s defin ed in Feder al En ergy R egulat ory Commission (FE
RC) regulation
s as information  
related to ene
rgy-related in
frastructure (e.g., hy droel ectric dams a nd el ectric transmi ssion syste ms).*Sensitiv e security  
information (SSI) i
s defined in  
Transportation Sa
fety Administrati
on (TSA) and Departmen
t of Transportation (DOT) regul
ations as i
nformation about the
security of trans
portation asse
ts, includi
ng pipeline
s.  
RIS 2005-26
Pag e 4 of 5 Licensees may
need to asse
ss and revi
se their proce
dures for handli
ng sensitiv
e unclassi
fied nonsafeguards information
in their n
ormal activ
ities and  
interactions  
with parti
es other than
NRCDuri
ng discussion
s of existin
g practices w
ith vario us license
es, the NRC  
staff discovered
that license
es vary in how they treat and
protect information  
that was pre
viously unprotected bu
t now is con sider ed sen sitiv eSom e lic ensee s hav e ins titute d more restri ctiv e cont rolsSome have determi
ned that their  
routine busi
ness practices
provide an appropria
te level of protection
for the s ensit ive informat ion.  As described
in 10 CF R 2.390, informatio
n deemed sensi
tive beca use it relate
s to physi
cal protection or mate
rial control
and accounti
ng is protected i
n much the same  
way as commercial
or fina ncial inf ormat ion.  As with pr
oprieta ry infor mation , license es are expe
cted to have sufficient internal
controls to keep
the information c
onfidential.   
Possible methods to prev
ent the inadverten
t release of sens
itive un classified no
nsafeguards information i
nclude marking
documents as de
scribed in  
10 CFR 2.39
0, restricting acce
ss to electroni
c recordkeeping
system s, and co ntrollin g the re produc tion, dis tribut ion, and de
struc tion of potent ially sensit
ive records.  NRC  
uses the marking "Sec
urity-Rela
ted Information - Withhold Unde
r 10 CFR 2.39
0" and encoura
ges the use of this  
marking by lic
ensees and o
thers possessi
ng informat ion d eemed s ensit ive using t he gui dance in SE CY-04-0191.  Lice nsees shoul d ensu re that similar  
controls are i
n place w hen sensiti
ve information  
is provi ded to outsid
e parties suc
h as contractors or other
Government agencies.  T
he NRC staff posted inf
ormation on NRC's
Web site (http://www.n
rc.gov/reading-rm.html) an
d include d a feedback form for questions o
r suggesti ons on how to effecti
vely contro l sen sitiv e infor mationBA CKFIT DISCU SSION This R IS requi res no actio n or w ritten respo nseA ny ac tion o n the p art of ad dresse es to assess and rev
ise their do
cument control p
rocedures in  
accordance w
ith the guidan
ce contai ned i n this RIS i s stric tly v olunt ary a nd, the refore, i s not a backfit under 10 CFR 50.10 9. Consequently , the NRC sta
ff did not perform a backfit anal
ysis.FEDERAL REGISTER
NOTIF ICA TION A notice of opp
ortunity for pub
lic comment on
this RIS w
as not publi
shed in the  
Federal Register becau se it is in formatio nal a nd per tains to a s taff posi tion t hat do es not repres ent a departure from current regul
atory requirements
and practice.  NRC inte
nds to work w
ith the Nuclear Ene
rgy Institute, in
dustry represe
ntatives, membe
rs of the publi
c, and other
stakeholders in
modifying rela
ted guidance d
ocuments.SMAL L BUSINESS
REGULA TORY ENFOR
CEMENT FA IRNESS A CT OF 1996
The NRC has determined that this act
ion is not a rule and thus is not subject to the Small
Busin ess Re gulato ry En forcemen t Fair ness A ct of 199 6.   
RIS 2005-26
Pag e 5 of 5 PAPERWORK REDUCTION A
CT STA TEMENT This RIS does  
not contain i
nformation colle
ctions and, th
erefore, is not sub
ject to the
require ments o f the Pa perw ork Red uctio n Act o f 1995 (44 U.S.C. 350 1 et se q.).CONTACT Please di rect any questi
ons about thi
s matter to the tech
nical conta
cts listed b
elow or to the approp riate Office of N
uclea r Reac tor Regu latio n (NRR) proje ct mana ger./RA/ By Patrick
L. Hiland For
/Michael J. Case, Di
rector Divi sion of Inspe ction and R egiona l Sup port Office of Nuclear Reacto
r Regulation
Technical Co
ntacts: W illiam Reckley, NRR
Margie Kotzalas, NRR
301-415-1323
301-415-2737
E-mail: wdr@nrc.gov
E-mail: mxk5@nrc.gov
AttachmentM
arking diagram for documents  
withhel d under 10 C
FR 2.390 Note:  NRC
generic communica
tions may b
e found on the N
RC publi c Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under E
lectronic Re
ading Room/Docu
ment Collecti
ons.
Security-Re
lated Information
Withhold Under 10 CFR
2.390 Subject XXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXX
 
XXXXXXXXXX
Attachment
 
RIS-2005-26
RIS-2005-26
Page 1 of 1SUGGESTED MARKINGSWithhold From Public Disclosure In Accordance With 10 CFR 2.390                                                                                                                 Overall page marking on the top of all pagesEnsure Subject Line is non-sensitiveAppropriate ControlsAccess:Need-to-know in order to perform official licensee functions.Storage:Openly within licensee facilities with electronic or other accesscontrols, for example, key cards, guards, alarms.Mail:U.S. Postal Service first class mail, single opaque envelope withno markings to indicate 10 CFR 2.390 contents.Electronic Transmission:Over encrypted phone, facsimile, computer, if available;otherwise over non-encrypted circuits where recipient willbe present to receive the transmission.  
 
Pag e 1 of 1 SUGGESTED MA
RKINGS Withhold From Pub
lic Disclosure In
Ac cordance With 1
0 CFR 2.390
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
      Over
all page marking on  
the top of all pa
ges Ensure Subjec t Line is non-se nsitive Appropriate Controls
Access: Need-to-know i
n order to perform official
licensee  
functions.
Storage: Openly w ithin li censee facili
ties wi th electronic
or other acces
s controls, for exa
mple, key cards , guards, alarms.
Mail: U.S. P ostal Serv ice fir st cla ss mai l, si ngle o paque e nvel ope w ith no markings to indi
cate 10 CFR  
2.390 contents.
Electronic Tran
smission: Over encryp
ted phone, facsimi
le, computer, if av
ailable;otherwise over non-encrypted circuits where recipient will
be present to re
ceive the transmission.  
RIS 2003-08
RIS 2003-08
Page 1 of 4SUMMARY OF SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION REQUIREMENTSI.  AUTHORITYThe Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2011 et seq. (Act), grants theNuclear Regulatory Commission broad and unique authority to prohibit the unauthorizeddisclosure of Safeguards Information upon a determination that the unauthorized disclosure of
Page 1 of 4SUMMARY OF SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION REQUIREMENTSI.  AUTHORITYThe Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2011  
et seq. (Act), grants theNuclear Regulatory Commission broad and unique authority to prohibit the unauthorizeddisclosure of Safeguards Information upon a determination that the unauthorized disclosure of
such information could reasonably be expected to have a significant adverse effect on the
such information could reasonably be expected to have a significant adverse effect on the
health and safety of the public or the common defense and security by significantly increasing
health and safety of the public or the common defense and security by significantly increasing
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special nuclear material, or (2) security measures for the physical protection and
special nuclear material, or (2) security measures for the physical protection and
location of certain plant equipment vital to the safety of production or utilization
location of certain plant equipment vital to the safety of production or utilization
facilities.  10 C.F.R. § 73.2.Specific requirements for the protection of Safeguards Information are contained in10 C.F.R. § 73.21.  Access to Safeguards Information is limited as follows:(c) Access to Safeguards Information.  (1) Except as the Commission mayotherwise authorize, no person may have access to Safeguards Information
facilities.  10 C.F.R. § 73.2.Specific requirements for the protection of Safeguards Information are contained in10 C.F.R. § 73.21.  Access to Safeguards Information is limited as follows: (c) Access to Safeguards Information.  (1) Except as the Commission mayotherwise authorize, no person may have access to Safeguards Information
unless the person has an established "need to know" for the information and is: (i) An employee, agent, or contractor of an applicant, a licensee, theCommission, or the United States Government.  However, an individual to be
unless the person has an established "need to know" for the information and is: (i) An employee, agent, or contractor of an applicant, a licensee, theCommission, or the United States Government.  However, an individual to be
authorized access to Safeguards Information by a nuclear power reactor
authorized access to Safeguards Information by a nuclear power reactor
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Page 3 of 4The Act explicitly provides: "Any person, whether or not a licensee of the Commission, who
Page 3 of 4The Act explicitly provides: "Any person, whether or not a licensee of the Commission, who
violates any regulations adopted under this section shall be subject to the civil monetary
violates any regulations adopted under this section shall be subject to the civil monetary
penalties of Section 234 of this Act."  Section 147a of the Act.  Section 234a of the Actprovides for a civil monetary penalty not to exceed $120,000 for each violation.  See10 C.F.R. § 2.205(j) (2003).  Furthermore, a willful violation of any regulation or order governingSafeguards Information is a felony subject to criminal penalties in the form of fines or
penalties of Section 234 of this Act."  Section 147a of the Act.  Section 234a of the Actprovides for a civil monetary penalty not to exceed $120,000 for each violation.  S
imprisonment, or both. See Sections 147b and 223a of the Act. The NRC Enforcement Policy outlines potential NRC actions against both licensees andindividuals for violations of the regulations and Orders using criteria that evaluate both the
ee10 C.F.R. § 2.205(j) (2003).  Furthermore, a willful violation of any regulation or order governingSafeguards Information is a felony subject to criminal penalties in the form of fines or
imprisonment, or both.  
See Sections 147b and 223a of the Act. The NRC Enforcement Policy outlines potential NRC actions against both licensees andindividuals for violations of the regulations and Orders using criteria that evaluate both the
details and severity of the violation.  II.  DISCUSSIONAll licensees and all other persons who now have, or in the future may have, access to
details and severity of the violation.  II.  DISCUSSIONAll licensees and all other persons who now have, or in the future may have, access to
Safeguards Information must comply with all applicable requirements delineated in regulations
Safeguards Information must comply with all applicable requirements delineated in regulations
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increase penalties for violations, to determine appropriate sanctions against licensees and
increase penalties for violations, to determine appropriate sanctions against licensees and
individuals who violate these requirements.  In addition, the Commission may use its discretion,based on the severity of the violation, to further increase the penalty for any violation up to thestatutory maximum.  Willful violations of these requirements will also be referred to the
individuals who violate these requirements.  In addition, the Commission may use its discretion,based on the severity of the violation, to further increase the penalty for any violation up to thestatutory maximum.  Willful violations of these requirements will also be referred to the
Department of Justice for a determination of whether criminal penalties will be pursued.  
Department of Justice for a determination of whether criminal penalties will be pursued.
 
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Update of Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Distribution List for Documents Containing Safeguards (Sgi), Official Use Only (Ouo), and Routine Information - (Vogtle Nuclear Plant)
ML11206B172
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 07/20/2011
From: Ernstes M E
NRC/RGN-II/DRS/PSB2
To: Tynan T E
Southern Nuclear Operating Co
References
RIS-2005-26
Download: ML11206B172 (18)


See also: RIS 2005-26

Text

UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION II 245 PEACHTREE CENTER AVENUE NE, SUITE 1200

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303

-1257 July 20, 2011

Mr. Tom E. Tynan Vice President

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant

7821 River Road

Waynesboro, GA 30830

SUBJECT: UPDATE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC) DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR DOCUMENTS CONTAINING SAFEGUARDS (SGI), OFFICIAL USE ONLY (OUO), AND ROUTINE INFORMATION

- (VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT)

Dear Mr. Tynan:

I am writing to request current information on those individuals authorized to receive documents containing Safeguards (SGI), Official Use Only (OUO), and Routine information on issues

relating to your facility. Safeguards information is a special category of sensitive unclassified information authorized by Section 147 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), to be protected. While SGI is considered sensitive unclassified information, it is handled and protected more like classified confidential information than like other sensitive unclassified

information (e.g., privacy and proprietary information).

Access to SGI is controlled by a valid need

-to-know basis. It is the responsibility of the NRC to maintain the integrity of SGI distribution, therefore we are currently in the process of verifying the identity, and contact information of individuals designated to receive documents with SGI, OUO, and Routine

information for your facility.

You are requested to provide an updated distribution list of those persons who should receive documents containing SGI, OUO, and Routine information within 20 days of the date of this

letter to: ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, D.C. 20555

-0001; with a copy to the Regional Administrator Region II, so that we can verify and/or update our distribution

information.

Please ensure that each list clearly specifies the individuals who are authorized to receive matter specific correspondence. To facilitate this request, I have enclosed a copy of the NRC's official distribution list on file, which has been organized by category. Additionally, you will find NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2005

-26 defining control of sensitive unclassified non

-safeguards information related to nuclear power reactors, and NRC Regulatory Issue Summary

2003-08, Summary of Safeguards Information Requirements.

SNC 2 In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosures will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://ww.nrc.gov/reading

-rm/adams.html

(the Public Electronic Room).

Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact us.

Sincerely,

/RA/ Michael E. Ernstes, Chief

Plant Support Branch 2

Division of Reactor Safety

Docket No.:

50-424, 50-425 License No.:

NPF-68, NPF-81

Enclosures:

1. Current Official Distribution List

2. NRC Regulatory Issue

Summary 2005

-26 3. NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2003

-08

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X SUNSI REVIEW COMPLETE

X FORM 665 ATTACHED

OFFICE RII: DRS RII: DRS RII: DRP SIGNATURE RA RA RA NAME J. CALLOWAY

M. ERNSTES

S. SHAEFFER

DATE 07/15/2011

07/20/2011

07/18/2011

E-MAIL COPY?

YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO

OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST

VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT

Enclosure 1

ROUTINE DISTRIBUTION:

cc w/encl:

Division of Radiological Health

TN Dept. of Environment & Conservation

401 Church Street

Nashville, TN 37243

-1532 B. D. McKinney, Jr.

Regulatory Response Manager

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

Hickox, T. Mark

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant

Electronic Mail Distribution

M. J. Ajluni

Nuclear Licensing Director

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

Sandra Threatt, Manager

Nuclear Response and Emergency

Environmental Surveillance

Bureau of Land and Waste Management

Department of Health and Environmental Control Electronic Mail Distribution

T. D. Honeycutt

Regulatory Response Supervisor

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

Jeffrey T. Gasser

Chief Nuclear Officer

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

L. Mike Stinson

Vice President

Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

L. P. Hill

Licensing Supervisor

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

N. J. Stringfellow

Licensing Manager

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

R. L. Gladney

Licensing Engineer

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

Paula Marino

Vice President

Engineering

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

Bob Masse Resident Manager

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant

Oglethorpe Power Corporation

Electronic Mail Distribution

J. L. Pemberton

SVP & General Counsel

-Ops & SNC Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

S. C. Swanson

Site Support Manager

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Electronic Mail Distribution

Chris Clark

Commissioner

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Electronic Mail Distribution

Lee Foley Manager of Contracts Generation

Oglethorpe Power Corporation

Electronic Mail Distribution

F. Allen Barnes

Director Environmental Protection Division

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Electronic Mail Distribution

OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST

VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT

Enclosure 1

ROUTINE DISTRIBUTION:

cc w/encl (Continued)

Cynthia A. Sanders

Radioactive Materials Program Manager

Environmental Protection Division

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Electronic Mail Distribution

James A. Sommerville

Program Coordination Branch Chief

Environmental Protection Division

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Electronic Mail Distribution

James C. Hardeman

Environmental Radiation Program Manager

Environmental Protection Division

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Electronic Mail Distribution

Ted V. Jackson

Emergency Response and Radiation

Program Manager

Environmental Protection Division

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Electronic Mail Distribution

Mr. Steven M. Jackson

Senior Engineer

- Power Supply

Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia

Electronic Mail Distribution

Mr. Reece McAlister

Executive Secretary

Georgia Public Service Commission

Electronic Mail Distribution

Office of the Attorney General

40 Capitol Square, SW

Atlanta, GA 30334

L. L. Crumpton

Administrative Assistant, Sr.

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Electronic Mail Distribution

Office of the County Commissioner

Burke County Commission

Electronic Mail Distribution

Arthur H. Domby, Esq.

Troutman Sanders

Electronic Mail Distribution

Director Consumers' Utility Counsel Division

Govenor's Office of Consumer Affairs

2 M. L. King, Jr. Drive

Plaza Level East; Suite 356

Atlanta, GA 30334-4600 Senior Resident Inspector

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant

U.S. NRC 7821 River Road

Waynesboro, GA 30830

Richard Haynes

Director, Division of Waste Management

Bureau of Land and Waste Management

S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control

Electronic Mail Distribution

Amy Whaley

Engineer Nuclear Generation Development and Construction

Electronic Mail Distribution

OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST

VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT

Enclosure 1

OFFICIAL USE ONLY (OUO) DISTRIBUTION

cc w/encl Jeffrey T. Gasser

Chief Nuclear Officer

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

40 Iverness Center Parkway

Birmingham, AL 35242

K. C. Dyar

Security Manager

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant

7821 River Road

Waynesboro, GA 30830

Keith Wooten

Project Manager

Nuclear Fleet Security

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

40 Iverness Center Parkway

Birmingham, AL 35242

David Burford

Manager Nuclear Fleet Security

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

40 Iverness Center Parkway

Birmingham, AL 35242

Russ Dedrickson

Plant Manager

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant

7821 River Road

Waynesboro, GA 30830

OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST

VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT

Enclosure 1

SAFEGUARDS (SGI) DISTRIBUTION

cc w/encl L. Mike Stinson

Vice President

Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Farley Nuclear Plant

P.O. Drawer 470

BIN B500 Ashford, AL 363

12 cc w/Inspection Summary:

Jeffrey T. Gasser

Chief Nuclear Officer

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

40 Iverness Center Parkway

Birmingham, AL 35242

Keith Wooten, Project Manager

Nuclear Fleet Security

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

40 Iverness Center Parkway

Birmingham, AL 35242

David Burford

Manager Nuclear Fleet Security

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

40 Iverness Center Parkway

Birmingham, AL 35242

Lee Foley Manager of Contracts Generation

Oglethorpe Power Corporati

on 2100 East Exchange Place

P.O. Box 1349

Tucker, GA 30085

-1349 Russ Dedrickson

Plant Manager

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant

7821 River Road

Waynesboro, GA 30830

F. Allen Barnes

Director Environmental Protection Division

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.

Suite 1152 East Floyd Tower

Atlanta, GA 30334

-9000

Office of the Attorney General

40 Capitol Square, SW

Atlanta, GA 30334

Office of the County Commissioner

Burke County Commission

Waynesboro, GA 30830

Bob Masse Resident Manager

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant

Oglethorpe Power Corporation

7821 River Road

Waynesboro, GA 30830

Arthur H. Domby, Esq.

Troutman Sanders

Nations Bank Plaza

600 Peachtree Street, NE, Suite 5200

Atlanta, GA 30308

-2216 Senior Engineer Power Supply

Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia

1470 Riveredge Parkway NW

Atlanta, GA 30328

-4684

Reece McAlister

Executive Secretary

Public Service Commission

244 Washington Street, SW

Atlanta, GA 30334

Director Consumers' Utility Counsel Division

Govenor's Office of Consumer Affairs

2 M. L. King, Jr. Drive

Plaza Level East; Suite 356

Atlanta, GA 30334

-4600 Cynthia A. Sanders

Radioactive Materials Program Manager

Environmental Protection Division

Georgia Department of Natural Resources 4220 International Parkway

Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30354

-3906

OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST

VOGTLE NUCLEAR PLANT

Enclosure 1

J. L. Pemberton

SVP & General Counsel

-Ops & SNC Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

40 Inverness Center Parkway

BIN B022 Birmingham, AL 35242

K. C. Dyar

Security Manager

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant

Paula Marino

Vice President

Engineering

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

P.O. Box 1295

Birmingham, AL 35201

-1295 7821 River Road

Waynesboro, GA 30830

ML051430228

UNITED STATES

NUCLE AR RE GULATOR Y COM MISS ION OFFICE OF NUC LEAR REAC TOR REGU LATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001

November 7, 2005 NRC REGUL AT ORY ISSUE SUMMA

RY 2005-26

CONTROL OF SENSITIVE UNCLASSIFIED NONSAFEGUA

RDS INFORMATION RELATED TO NU

CLEAR POWER REA

CTORS ADDRESSEES

All hold ers of operating li

censes for nucle

ar power re

actors and hol

ders of and appl

icants for

certificates for reactor d

esigns.INTENT The U.S. Nuclear Regulator

y Commission (NRC) is issuing this regulatory issue summ

ary (RIS)to inform the addres

sees of the appropriate hand

ling of inform

ation that warrants controls

because of conti

nuing concerns

about terrorist a

ttacks against the cri

tical infrastructu

re of the Unite d State s. The N RC in tends to bal ance i ts resp onsib ilit y to p reserv e publ ic acc ess to informat ion a nd sup port me aningful parti cipat ion i n NRC's regu latory proce sses a gainst its responsibil

ity to w ithhold i nformation that might unn

ecessarily

compromise the

security of

nucle ar facil ities. Lic ensee s for ope rating nucle ar pow er pla nts an d reac tor faci lity desi gners may need t

o assess their doc

ument contro l procedu res to en sure th ey protec t sensit ive information. Al

though no speci

fic action or w

ritten response

is required, th

e NRC enco

urages the addr essees f or this RI

S, vendor s and cont

ractor s, and ot hers who ma

y possess sensitive

information to dest

roy, mark, or other

wise control the information to avoid inadvertently

providin g assistance to

those who

might use the in

formation for malevol

ent acts.BA CKGROU ND INF ORMA TION NRC traditi

onally has given th

e public access to a si

gnificant amount of in

formation about the

facilities a

nd materials

the agency regul

ates. Openness

has been and

remains a co

rnerstone of NRC's regula

tory phil osophy. The

Atomic Energy

Act, subsequent l

egislation, a

nd variou s NRC regulatio

ns have giv

en the publ

ic the right to

participate i

n the lice

nsing and ov

ersight process for nucle

ar power re

actors and othe

r NRC lic ensees. To parti

cipate in

a meaningful

way, the public mus

t have acce

ss to information

about the desi

gn and operatio

n of regulated

facilit ies and use

of nucle ar mat erials. However, NRC an

d other G overnme nt agen cies have alway s withhel d some information

from public dis

closure for reason

s of security, p

ersonal priv acy, or comme rcial or trad e secre t prote ction. In l ight of i ncreas ed terr orist activ ity worldw ide, NRC re

examined i

ts document dis

closure pol

icies.

RIS 2005-26

Pag e 2 of 5 Since the e

vents of Septembe

r 11, 2001, NR

C has issue

d adviso ries and taken s

pecific action

s regarding the securi

ty of its li

censed facili

ties. NRC

has also as

sessed and re

vised i ts policie

s and pr actice s for con trol o f informat

ion s o that informat ion th at cou ld rea sonab ly b e exp ected to be useful to terrori

sts in plan

ning or exec

uting an attack again

st nuclear po

wer plan ts or other

NRC-licen sed faciliti

es wil l be wi thheld from publi

c disclosu

re. The most recent

and detail

ed guidance on the control of inf

ormation related to operat

ing nuclear power plants is provided in

the Commission

paper SECY

-04-0191, "Withholding Sensi

tive Uncl assified Information

Concerning Nu

clear Pow er Reactors From

Public Di sclosure," dated

October 19, 2004 , and the associated sta

ff requirements memorandum dated

November 9, 2004. Also

see SECY-05-009 1, "Task F

orce R eport o n Publ ic Di sclos ure of S ecuri ty-Re lated Informati

on,"dated May 18, 20 05, an d the a ssoci ated s taff requir

ements memoran dum dat ed Jun e 30, 2 005. The NRC staff

is preparing similar guidance f

or materials licensees and expects to mak

e it availab le to the pu

blic in early 200 6.SUMMARY OF ISSUE

Considerin

g the various

review s, legislati

on, and other c

hanges since S

eptember 11, 200

1, the NRC staff believ

es that clari

fying NRC's

current procedures

and poli cies regarding the

control of information wi

ll be ben eficial to stakeho

lders. NRC

will continue to

make availab

le to the publi c most o f the in formatio n that the age ncy r eceiv es from o r send s to i ts li censee s. In addit ion, t he pub lic w ill have acces s to a large a mount o f informat

ion i nclud ed in vari ous re ports produced by

the NRC sta

ff. Much of NRC's

information als

o will be readil

y avai lable to th

e public v ia the NRC

Web site (www.n

rc.gov) and the

NRC's el ectronic docume

nt management

system (ADAM

S) (www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html

). In additi

on, other informatio

n may be released to the public in response to form

al or informal request

s. The exceptions for cert

ain infor mation to be withhe

ld from public disc

losure f or reas ons othe r than se curity (e.g., privacy, proprietary, a

nd pre-decisi

onal information) have not

changed as a res

ult of recent ev

ents. The

appropriate ha

ndling of Safeguards Informatio

n (SGI) is dis

cussed in R

IS-2003-08, "Prote

ction of Safegua

rds Infor mation From U nautho rize d Dis closu re," da ted Ap ril 3 0, 200 3, and more speci fic SGI d esigna tion gu idanc e docu ments. NRC wi thheld from publi

c disclosu

re some information

related to prote

cting operating nu

clear power pl ants although i

t does not meet th

e existi ng criteria for desi

gnation as SGI. Thi

s type of infor mation was recog

nized bef ore Sept ember 11, 2001, and, when su

bmitt ed to NRC by a

licensee, w

as withhe ld from public

disclosure

according to the

provisio ns of 10 CFR 2.390(d)(1). This re

gulation states: (d) The follow

ing information i

s considered

commercial or

financial i

nformation with

in the meaning of §9.17(a)(4) o

f this chapter and

is subject to

disclosure

only in accordance

with the pr ovis ions of §9.19 of this chapt er.(1) Corresponden

ce and reports

to or from the NRC

which co ntain information

or records concerni

ng a license

e's or appl

icant's phy

sical protec

tion, classi

fied matter

protection, or mate

rial control

and accounti

ng program for special

nuclear materia

l not otherw ise d esigna ted as Safegua rds Infor mation or cl assifi ed as Natio nal S ecuri ty Information or Restri

cted Data.

RIS 2005-26

Pag e 3 of 5 NRC expe cts that lice

nsees wi ll contin ue to request NRC

withhol d some information

citing 10 CFR 2.390(d)(1) and that the volume of

material requested to be withheld fr

om public disclosure

under this pro

vision will increase as

the NRC staff and l

icensees i

mplement the

guidan ce in this RIS. N RC ch anged i ts proc edures shortl y after Septe mber 11 , 2001 , to withhol d from public di

sclosure v

arious categorie

s of documents li

kely to inc

lude indi vidual record s that warra nt wi thhol ding u nder 1 0 CFR 2.390. The N RC sta ff will asses s the n eed to withhol d such documen

t categories if li

censees routin

ely ide ntify specific

documents contai

ning sensitive information. The NRC staf

f will interact with licensees on a case-by-case basis

regarding the use of

the provisions of 10 CFR 2.390(d)(1) to assu

re that informat

ion is properly

controlled, u

nder either S

ection 2.390(d

)(1) or one of the o

ther Freedom of Information

Act (FOIA) exemptions that m

ight be applicable. Licensees that identify inf

ormation to be withheld

from public dis

closure in

accordance w

ith 10 CFR

2.390(d)(1) or oth

er provisi

on in the regulation sho

uld use the

same general prac

tices as used

for proprietary

commercial or

financi al in formatio n. As show n on th e attac hed di agram, th e cov er let ter sho uld c learl y sta te that the document

includes s

ensitive information and

the affected pages shoul

d include the marking "Security-R

elated Information

- Withhold Under 10 CFR

2.390." Unl

ike the requirements for wi

thholding prop

rietary in

formation, license

es are not requi

red to provi

de an affidavit for sensiti

ve information

withhel d under 10 C

FR 2.390(d) an

d related to

(1) physica

l prot ecti on o r (2) mate rial con trol and acc ount ing.Most informatio

n receive d and generated

by NRC deals w ith design, op

erations, or oth

er matters not di rectly relat ed to t he phy sical securi ty of n uclea r facil ities or rad ioact ive materi als. This information, i

f not protected as p

roprietary o

r under another

exception, is generally

made availab le to the pu

blic. After Sep

tember 11, 2001, NRC and oth

er Government agenc

ies responded to c

oncerns that some

information easi

ly ava ilable o n public Web sites or by other

means might be use

ful to terrorists. S

ECY-04-0191

provides the primary N

RC guidance

on whether information relate

d to operating nuclear power plants should be withheld from

public disclosure

in light of the

post-September 11

concerns. The N

RC staff has posted th

e guidance

and related

material w

ithin the p

ublic readi

ng room (http://ww

w.nrc.gov/readi

ng-rm.html) on the

NRC Web site, and stakehol

ders can ask questi

ons or make suggestions

about the guida

nce and th e exa mples. As discussed

in SECY-04-0191, other Gov

ernment agencies

have issu ed regulations

or guidan ce for pr otecti ng inform ation that c ould be rea sonab ly e xpec ted to be use ful to t errori sts in planni ng or executi

ng an attack on criti

cal infrastructure.

  • Protected criti

cal infrastructure

information (PCII) i

s information rel

ated to the sec

urity of criti cal i nfrastru cture t hat is vol untari ly p rovi ded to the De partmen t of Home land Securi ty (DHS). *Criti cal e nergy infrastr ucture informa tion (CEII) i s defin ed in Feder al En ergy R egulat ory Commission (FE

RC) regulation

s as information

related to ene

rgy-related in

frastructure (e.g., hy droel ectric dams a nd el ectric transmi ssion syste ms).*Sensitiv e security

information (SSI) i

s defined in

Transportation Sa

fety Administrati

on (TSA) and Departmen

t of Transportation (DOT) regul

ations as i

nformation about the

security of trans

portation asse

ts, includi

ng pipeline

s.

RIS 2005-26

Pag e 4 of 5 Licensees may

need to asse

ss and revi

se their proce

dures for handli

ng sensitiv

e unclassi

fied nonsafeguards information

in their n

ormal activ

ities and

interactions

with parti

es other than

NRC. Duri

ng discussion

s of existin

g practices w

ith vario us license

es, the NRC

staff discovered

that license

es vary in how they treat and

protect information

that was pre

viously unprotected bu

t now is con sider ed sen sitiv e. Som e lic ensee s hav e ins titute d more restri ctiv e cont rols. Some have determi

ned that their

routine busi

ness practices

provide an appropria

te level of protection

for the s ensit ive informat ion. As described

in 10 CF R 2.390, informatio

n deemed sensi

tive beca use it relate

s to physi

cal protection or mate

rial control

and accounti

ng is protected i

n much the same

way as commercial

or fina ncial inf ormat ion. As with pr

oprieta ry infor mation , license es are expe

cted to have sufficient internal

controls to keep

the information c

onfidential.

Possible methods to prev

ent the inadverten

t release of sens

itive un classified no

nsafeguards information i

nclude marking

documents as de

scribed in

10 CFR 2.39

0, restricting acce

ss to electroni

c recordkeeping

system s, and co ntrollin g the re produc tion, dis tribut ion, and de

struc tion of potent ially sensit

ive records. NRC

uses the marking "Sec

urity-Rela

ted Information - Withhold Unde

r 10 CFR 2.39

0" and encoura

ges the use of this

marking by lic

ensees and o

thers possessi

ng informat ion d eemed s ensit ive using t he gui dance in SE CY-04-0191. Lice nsees shoul d ensu re that similar

controls are i

n place w hen sensiti

ve information

is provi ded to outsid

e parties suc

h as contractors or other

Government agencies. T

he NRC staff posted inf

ormation on NRC's

Web site (http://www.n

rc.gov/reading-rm.html) an

d include d a feedback form for questions o

r suggesti ons on how to effecti

vely contro l sen sitiv e infor mation. BA CKFIT DISCU SSION This R IS requi res no actio n or w ritten respo nse. A ny ac tion o n the p art of ad dresse es to assess and rev

ise their do

cument control p

rocedures in

accordance w

ith the guidan

ce contai ned i n this RIS i s stric tly v olunt ary a nd, the refore, i s not a backfit under 10 CFR 50.10 9. Consequently , the NRC sta

ff did not perform a backfit anal

ysis.FEDERAL REGISTER

NOTIF ICA TION A notice of opp

ortunity for pub

lic comment on

this RIS w

as not publi

shed in the

Federal Register becau se it is in formatio nal a nd per tains to a s taff posi tion t hat do es not repres ent a departure from current regul

atory requirements

and practice. NRC inte

nds to work w

ith the Nuclear Ene

rgy Institute, in

dustry represe

ntatives, membe

rs of the publi

c, and other

stakeholders in

modifying rela

ted guidance d

ocuments.SMAL L BUSINESS

REGULA TORY ENFOR

CEMENT FA IRNESS A CT OF 1996

The NRC has determined that this act

ion is not a rule and thus is not subject to the Small

Busin ess Re gulato ry En forcemen t Fair ness A ct of 199 6.

RIS 2005-26

Pag e 5 of 5 PAPERWORK REDUCTION A

CT STA TEMENT This RIS does

not contain i

nformation colle

ctions and, th

erefore, is not sub

ject to the

require ments o f the Pa perw ork Red uctio n Act o f 1995 (44 U.S.C. 350 1 et se q.).CONTACT Please di rect any questi

ons about thi

s matter to the tech

nical conta

cts listed b

elow or to the approp riate Office of N

uclea r Reac tor Regu latio n (NRR) proje ct mana ger./RA/ By Patrick

L. Hiland For

/Michael J. Case, Di

rector Divi sion of Inspe ction and R egiona l Sup port Office of Nuclear Reacto

r Regulation

Technical Co

ntacts: W illiam Reckley, NRR

Margie Kotzalas, NRR

301-415-1323

301-415-2737

E-mail: wdr@nrc.gov

E-mail: mxk5@nrc.gov

Attachment: M

arking diagram for documents

withhel d under 10 C

FR 2.390 Note: NRC

generic communica

tions may b

e found on the N

RC publi c Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under E

lectronic Re

ading Room/Docu

ment Collecti

ons.

Security-Re

lated Information

Withhold Under 10 CFR

2.390 Subject XXXXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXXXX

Attachment

RIS-2005-26

Pag e 1 of 1 SUGGESTED MA

RKINGS Withhold From Pub

lic Disclosure In

Ac cordance With 1

0 CFR 2.390

Over

all page marking on

the top of all pa

ges Ensure Subjec t Line is non-se nsitive Appropriate Controls

Access: Need-to-know i

n order to perform official

licensee

functions.

Storage: Openly w ithin li censee facili

ties wi th electronic

or other acces

s controls, for exa

mple, key cards , guards, alarms.

Mail: U.S. P ostal Serv ice fir st cla ss mai l, si ngle o paque e nvel ope w ith no markings to indi

cate 10 CFR

2.390 contents.

Electronic Tran

smission: Over encryp

ted phone, facsimi

le, computer, if av

ailable;otherwise over non-encrypted circuits where recipient will

be present to re

ceive the transmission.

RIS 2003-08

Page 1 of 4SUMMARY OF SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION REQUIREMENTSI. AUTHORITYThe Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2011

et seq. (Act), grants theNuclear Regulatory Commission broad and unique authority to prohibit the unauthorizeddisclosure of Safeguards Information upon a determination that the unauthorized disclosure of

such information could reasonably be expected to have a significant adverse effect on the

health and safety of the public or the common defense and security by significantly increasing

the likelihood of theft, diversion, or sabotage of materials or facilities subject to NRC jurisdiction.

Section 147 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 2167. For licensees and any other person, whether or not a licensee (primarily 10 C.F.R. Part 50reactor licensees, 10 C.F.R. Part 70 licensees for special nuclear material, and their employeesand contractors) subject to the requirements in 10 C.F.R. Part 73, Safeguards Information is

defined by NRC regulation as follows:Safeguards Information means information not otherwise classified as NationalSecurity Information or Restricted Data which specifically identifies a licensee's

or applicant's detailed, (1) security measures for the physical protection of

special nuclear material, or (2) security measures for the physical protection and

location of certain plant equipment vital to the safety of production or utilization

facilities. 10 C.F.R. § 73.2.Specific requirements for the protection of Safeguards Information are contained in10 C.F.R. § 73.21. Access to Safeguards Information is limited as follows: (c) Access to Safeguards Information. (1) Except as the Commission mayotherwise authorize, no person may have access to Safeguards Information

unless the person has an established "need to know" for the information and is: (i) An employee, agent, or contractor of an applicant, a licensee, theCommission, or the United States Government. However, an individual to be

authorized access to Safeguards Information by a nuclear power reactor

applicant or licensee must undergo a Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal

history check to the extent required by 10 CFR 73.57; (ii) A member of a duly authorized committee of the Congress; (iii) The Governor of a State or designated representatives;

(iv) A representative of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) engagedin activities associated with the U.S./IAEA Safeguards Agreement who has beencertified by the NRC;

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Page 2 of 4 (v) A member of a state or local law enforcement authority that is responsible forresponding to requests for assistance during safeguards emergencies; or(vi) An individual to whom disclosure is ordered pursuant to § 2.744(e) of thischapter [10 CFR 2.744(e)]. (2) Except as the Commission may otherwise authorize, no person may discloseSafeguards Information to any other person except as set forth in paragraph

(c)(1) of this section. 10 C.F.R. § 73.21(c).The "need to know" requirement is specified by NRC regulation as follows:Need to know means a determination by a person having responsibility forprotecting Safeguards Information that a proposed recipient's access toSafeguards Information is necessary in the performance of official, contractual,

or licensee duties of employment.10 C.F.R. § 73.2.Thus, unless otherwise authorized by the Commission, NRC regulations limit access toSafeguards Information to certain specified individuals who have been determined to have a

"need to know," i.e., specified individuals whose access has been determined to be necessary

in the performance of official, contractual or licensee duties of employment. Furthermore, except as otherwise authorized by the Commission, no person may discloseSafeguards Information to any other person unless that other person is one of the specified

persons listed in 10 C.F.R. § 73.21(c)(1) and that person also has a "need to know."

10 C.F.R. § 73.21(c)(2). These regulations and prohibitions on unauthorized disclosure of

Safeguards Information are applicable to all licensees and all individuals:This part [10 C.F.R. Part 73] prescribes requirements for the protection of

Safeguards Information in the hands of any person, whether or not a licensee of

the Commission, who produces, receives, or acquires Safeguards Information.10 C.F.R. § 73.1(b)(7).The Commission's statutory authority to protect and prohibit the unauthorized disclosure ofSafeguards Information is even broader than is reflected in these regulations. Section 147 of

the Act grants the Commission explicit authority to "issue such orders, as necessary to prohibit

the unauthorized disclosure of safeguards information . . . ." This authority extends to

information concerning special nuclear material, source material, and byproduct material, as

well as production and utilization facilities.

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Page 3 of 4The Act explicitly provides: "Any person, whether or not a licensee of the Commission, who

violates any regulations adopted under this section shall be subject to the civil monetary

penalties of Section 234 of this Act." Section 147a of the Act. Section 234a of the Actprovides for a civil monetary penalty not to exceed $120,000 for each violation. S

ee10 C.F.R. § 2.205(j) (2003). Furthermore, a willful violation of any regulation or order governingSafeguards Information is a felony subject to criminal penalties in the form of fines or

imprisonment, or both.

See Sections 147b and 223a of the Act. The NRC Enforcement Policy outlines potential NRC actions against both licensees andindividuals for violations of the regulations and Orders using criteria that evaluate both the

details and severity of the violation. II. DISCUSSIONAll licensees and all other persons who now have, or in the future may have, access to

Safeguards Information must comply with all applicable requirements delineated in regulations

and Orders governing the handling and unauthorized disclosure of Safeguards Information. As

stipulated in 10 C.F.R. § 73.21(a), licensees and persons who produce, receive or acquire

Safeguards Information are required to ensure that Safeguards Information is protected against

unauthorized disclosure. To meet this requirement, licensees and persons subject to

10 C.F.R. § 73.21(a) shall establish and maintain an information protection system governing

the proper handling and unauthorized disclosure of Safeguards Information. All licensees

should be aware that since the requirements of 10 C.F.R. § 73.21(a) apply to all persons who

receive Safeguards Information, they apply to all contractors whose employees may haveaccess to Safeguards Information and they must either adhere to the licensee's policies andprocedures on Safeguards Information or develop, maintain and implement their own

information protection system, but the licensees remain responsible for the conduct of their

contractors. The elements of the required information protection system are specified in

10 C.F.R. § 73.21(b) through (i). The information protection system must address, at a

minimum, the following: the general performance requirement that each person who produces,

receives, or acquires Safeguards Information shall ensure that Safeguards Information is

protected against unauthorized disclosure; protection of Safeguards Information at fixed sites,

in use and in storage, and while in transit; inspections, audits and evaluations; correspondence

containing Safeguards Information; access to Safeguards Information; preparation, marking,

reproduction and destruction of documents; external transmission of documents; use of

automatic data processing systems; and removal of the Safeguards Information category.As noted above, in addition to the responsibility of each licensee to ensure that all of itsemployees, contractors and subcontractors, and their employees comply with applicable

requirements, all contractors, subcontractors, and individual employees also are individually

responsible for complying with applicable requirements and all are subject to civil and criminal

sanctions for failures to comply. The NRC considers that violations of the requirements

applicable to the handling of Safeguards Information are a serious breach of adequate

protection of the public health and safety and the common defense and security of the United

States.

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Page 4 of 4As a result, the staff intends to use the NRC Enforcement Policy, including the discretion to

increase penalties for violations, to determine appropriate sanctions against licensees and

individuals who violate these requirements. In addition, the Commission may use its discretion,based on the severity of the violation, to further increase the penalty for any violation up to thestatutory maximum. Willful violations of these requirements will also be referred to the

Department of Justice for a determination of whether criminal penalties will be pursued.