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ll/24/200311:29:39               AM I. Department       or Agency                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           2. Fiscal Year Nuclear           Regulatory                     Commission                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       2003
ll/24/200311:29:39 AM I. Department or Agency 2. Fiscal Year Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2003
: 3. Committee           or SubCommittee                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           3b . GSA   Committee       No.
: 3. Committee or SubCommittee 3b. GSA Committee No.
Advisory               Committee                     on     Reactor             Safeguards                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         207 4 . Is   this   New   During   Fiscal Year?                                                                                                     5. Current   Charter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         6. Expected     Renewal     Date                                                                                                                                                                                         7 . Expected   Term   Date No                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     12/19/2002                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             12/19/2004 Sa. Was Terminated           During   FY?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Sb. Specific     Termination       Authority                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Sc.Actual   Termination       Date No
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards 207 4. Is this New During Fiscal Year? 5. Current Charter 6. Expected Renewal Date 7. Expected Term Date No 12/19/2002 12/19/2004 Sa. Was Terminated During FY? Sb. Specific Termination Authority Sc.Actual Termination Date No
: 9. Agency     Recommendati           o n for   Next   FY                                                                                                                                 !Oa.Legislation     Req   to Terminate       ?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 !Ob.Legislation   Pending?
: 9. Agency Recommendati o n for Next FY !Oa.Legislation Req to Terminate ? !Ob.Legislation Pending?
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: 11. Establishment         Authority                                                                                                   Statutory(Congress                                   Created) 12 . Specific   Establishment           Authority                                                                                                                                                       13. Effective       Date                                                                                                                                                                                                 14. Committee         Typ   e 14c. Presidential?
: 11. Establishment Authority Statutory(Congress Created) 12. Specific Establishment Authority 13. Effective Date 14. Committee Typ e 14c. Presidential?
42 U.S.C.     Sect. 2039   & 2232                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     1/1/1957 Continuing                                                                               No
42 U.S.C. Sect. 2039 & 2232 1/1/1957 Continuing No
: 15. Description   of Committee                                                                                                 Scientific         Technical             Program Advisory               Board 16a. Total   Number     of Reports 34 16b. Report Titl es   and     Dates Draft           Regulatory                     Guide         DG-1120     and         Standard                     Review         Plan         Section         15.0.2 Concerning                   NRC       Reviews                                                                                                                                                                                                                     10/1/2002 of Transient                 and         Accident           Analysis         Methods Confirmatory                             Research               Program                 on   High-Burnup                       Fuel                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     10/17/2002 Draft           Report,               "Guidance                     for     Performance-Based                                 Regulations"                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             10/17/2002 Recommendations                             Prop.           by     RES       for       Resolving         GSI-189,       Susceptability                   of Ice     Condenser                   & Mark           III                                                                                                                                                                                                                 11/13/2002 Contnmnts                           to     Early             Failure                 fm       Hydrogen                 Combustion                   During           Severe ..
: 15. Description of Committee Scientific Technical Program Advisory Board 16a. Total Number of Reports 34 16b. Report Titl es and Dates Draft Regulatory Guide DG-1120 and Standard Review Plan Section 15.0.2 Concerning NRC Reviews 10/1/2002 of Transient and Accident Analysis Methods Confirmatory Research Program on High-Burnup Fuel 10/17/2002 Draft Report, "Guidance for Performance-Based Regulations" 10/17/2002 Recommendations Prop. by RES for Resolving GSI-189, Susceptability of Ice Condenser & Mark III 11/13/2002 Contnmnts to Early Failure fm Hydrogen Combustion During Severe..
Draft           Commission                   Paper             on   Policy       Issues       Related             to     Non-Light-Water                         Reactor             Designs                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       12/13/2002 Report             on     the     Safety           Aspects     of the     License         Renewal         Applications               for       the     North           Anna         Power     /stations                                                                                                                                                                                                                           12/18/2002 Units         1&2   and         the       Surry               Power         Station           Units       1&2 Framatome                 ANP S-RELAP5         Realistic Large-Break                                                                                                                                                               Loss-of-Coolant           Accident       Code                                                                                                                                                         12/20/2002 Draft     Final     American             Nuclear       Society     External           Events         Probabilistic               Risk   Assessment           Methodology                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               12/20/2002 Standard Draft     Final     Regulatoty             Guide     DG-1077,     "Guidance             for   Environmental                     Qualification           of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           2/14/2003 Microprocessor-Based                     Equipment             Important               to Safety     in   Nuclear       Power     Plants" Report       on the   Safety       Aspects   of the   License     Renewal       Application         for   the   McGuire         Nuclear       Station                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               2/14/2003 Units     1&2 and     Catawba         Nuclear       Station         Units     1&2 Proposed           Resolution       of Generic       Safety       Issue-191,     Assessment         of Debris     Accumulation                 on   PWR   Sump                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           2/20/2003 Performance Pressurized               Thermal           Shock     (PTS)   Reevaluation             Project:           Technical         Bases for     Potential           Revision     to   PTS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               2/21/2003 Screening         Criteria Draft       Review     Standard,               RS-002, Processing       Applications           for   Early         Site Permits                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       3/12/2003 Reactor         Oversight             Process                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               3/13/2003 Draft     Final       Regulatory               Guide     DG-1119,   Guidelines       for   Evaluating               Electromagnetic                 and     Radio                                                                                                                                     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Draft Commission Paper on Policy Issues Related to Non-Light-Water Reactor Designs 12/13/2002 Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Applications for the North Anna Power /stations 12/18/2002 Units 1&2 and the Surry Power Station Units 1&2 Framatome ANP S-RELAP5 Realistic Large-Break Loss-of-Coolant Accident Code 12/20/2002 Draft Final American Nuclear Society External Events Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methodology 12/20/2002 Standard Draft Final Regulatoty Guide DG-1077, "Guidance for Environmental Qualification of 2/14/2003 Microprocessor-Based Equipment Important to Safety in Nuclear Power Plants" Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Application for the McGuire Nuclear Station 2/14/2003 Units 1&2 and Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1&2 Proposed Resolution of Generic Safety Issue-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on PWR Sump 2/20/2003 Performance Pressurized Thermal Shock (PTS) Reevaluation Project: Technical Bases for Potential Revision to PTS 2/21/2003 Screening Criteria Draft Review Standard, RS-002, Processing Applications for Early Site Permits 3/12/2003 Reactor Oversight Process 3/13/2003 Draft Final Regulatory Guide DG-1119, Guidelines for Evaluating Electromagnetic and Radio 3/13/2003 Frequency in Safety Related Instrumentation and Control Systems Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Application for the Peach Bottom Atomic Power 3/14/2003 Station Units 2&3 Proposed NRC Generic Letter 2003-XX: Control Room Habitability 4/17/2003 Draft Final Risk-Informed Revision to 10 CFR 50.44, "Combustible Gas Control in Containment" 4/21/2003


Prop.           Resolution             of Public           Comments                   on   Draft             Reg. Guide         DG-1122,     An     Approach                 for       Determining                     the                                                                                                                                                                                                       412112003
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Technical       Adequacy         of PRA   Results     for     Risk-Informed                 Activities NUREG/CR-6813, Issues     and   Recommendations                   for   Advancement               of PRA   Technology       in Risk                                                                                                                                 4/29/2003 Informed             Decision   Making Improvement                     of the   Quality         of Risk   Information               for     Regulatory             Decisionmaking                                                                                                                               5/16/2003 Vessel Head     Penetration               Cracking           and   Reactor         Pressure             Vessel Degradation                                                                                                                                               5/16/2003 Draft     Final       Regulatory             Guide       1.178 and   Standard             Review     Plan     Section     3.9.8 for   Risk-Informed                                                                                                                     5/16/2003 Inservice         Inspection           of Piping NUREG-1635         Vol. 5,   Review   and   Evaluation             of the   Nuclear         Regulatory             Commission           Safety       Research                                                                                                           5/31/2003 Program,               A Report         to   the   USNRC Update         to   License     Renewal       Guidance         Documents:               Response     to Staff   Requirements                 Memorandum                                                                                                                   6/24/2003 Dated     July         17, 2002 Safety       Culture                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         7/16/2003 Proposed         Criteria         for     the   Treatment               of Individual               Requirements                   in a   Regulatory             Analysis                                                                                             7/17/2003 Security         of Nuclear         Facilities                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 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Units                                       911712003 1 and2 Draft     Final     Regulatory             Guide     X.XXX, An Approach           for   Determining               the   Technical       Adequacy         of PRA                                       912212003 Results     for   Risk-Informed                     Activities Draft     Final       Revision         1 to   Regulatory             Guide       1.53, "Application             of the   Single   Failure         Criterion               to Safety                                   912212003 Systems" Draft     Final       Review   Standard           for   Extended         Power     Uprates,           RS-001                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       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Technical Adequacy of PRA Results for Risk-Informed Activities NUREG/CR-6813, Issues and Recommendations for Advancement of PRA Technology in Risk 4/29/2003 Informed Decision Making Improvement of the Quality of Risk Information for Regulatory Decisionmaking 5/16/2003 Vessel Head Penetration Cracking and Reactor Pressure Vessel Degradation 5/16/2003 Draft Final Regulatory Guide 1.178 and Standard Review Plan Section 3.9.8 for Risk-Informed 5/16/2003 Inservice Inspection of Piping NUREG-1635 Vol. 5, Review and Evaluation of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Safety Research 5/31/2003 Program, A Report to the USNRC Update to License Renewal Guidance Documents: Response to Staff Requirements Memorandum 6/24/2003 Dated July 17, 2002 Safety Culture 7/16/2003 Proposed Criteria for the Treatment of Individual Requirements in a Regulatory Analysis 7/17/2003 Security of Nuclear Facilities 7/18/2003 Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Application for the St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Units 911712003 1 and2 Draft Final Regulatory Guide X.XXX, An Approach for Determining the Technical Adequacy of PRA 912212003 Results for Risk-Informed Activities Draft Final Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 1.53, "Application of the Single Failure Criterion to Safety 912212003 Systems" Draft Final Review Standard for Extended Power Uprates, RS-001 9/24/2003 Proposed Recommendations for Resolving Generic Issue 186, "Potential Risk and Consequences of Heavy Load Drops in Nuclear Power Plants" 9/24/2003 Draft Final Revision 3 to Regulatory Guide 1.82, "Water Sources for Long-Term Recirculation Cooling 913012003 Following a Loss-of-Coolant Accident"


17a O pe n:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     46 17b. C lo sed :                                                       4                                                                                                             17c. P artia lly   C lose d : 9                                                                                                                                                                                                                     17d . T o tal Meeti ngs       59 Meet   in g Purp oses   and   D ates
17a O pe n: 46 17b. C lo sed : 4 17c. P artia lly C lose d : 9 17d. T o tal Meeti ngs 59 Meet in g Purp oses and D ates


Plant       License     Renewal     Subcommittee                                                                                                         10/8/2002 10/8/2002 Planning             & Procedures               Subcommittee                                                                                               10/9/2002 10/9/2002 Reactor         Fuels   Subcommittee                                                                                                                     10/9/2002 10/9/2002 Planning           & Procedures             Subcommittee                                                                                                 10/9/2002 10/9/2002 496th     Full   Committee                                                                                                                               10/10/2002 10/12/2002 Workshop             on Nuclear         Regulatory             Decisionmaking             Process                   10/15/200210/18/2002 Tour   of Mixed-Oxide         Fuel     Fabrication             Facility                                                                                                                                                                                                                               10/21/2002 10/21/2002 Meeting       with   SKB-SKI       Representatives                 and   Tour   of                                                                       10/21/2002 10/23/2002 Storage       Facilities Quadripartite                     Meeting                                                                                                                 10/23/2002 10/25/2002 Plant     License     Renewal     Subcommittee                                                                                                           10/30/2002 10/30/2002 Safeguards               & Security           Subcommittee                                                                                               10/31/2002 10/31/2002 Joint       Reliability             & Probabilistic               Risk   Assessment       and                                                           11/1/2002 11/1/2002 Plant     Operations             Subcommittees Thermal-Hydraulic                           Phenomena             Subcommittee                                                                           11/5/2002 11/5/2002 Safety       Research         Program             Subcommittee                                                                                             11/6/2002 11/6/2002 Planning             & Procedures             Subcommittee                                                                                               11/6/2002 11/6/2002 497th     Full     Committee                                                                                                                               11n 12002 111912002 Thermal-Hydraulic                           Phenomena             Subcommittee                                                                           11/12/2002 11/14/2002 Planning           & Procedures             Subcommittee                                                                                                 12/4/2002 12/4/2002 Safety       Research         Program           Subcommittee                                                                                             12/4/2002 12/4/2002 498th     Full     Committee                                                                                                                               121512002 12n 12002
Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 10/8/2002 10/8/2002 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 10/9/2002 10/9/2002 Reactor Fuels Subcommittee 10/9/2002 10/9/2002 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 10/9/2002 10/9/2002 496th Full Committee 10/10/2002 10/12/2002 Workshop on Nuclear Regulatory Decisionmaking Process 10/15/200210/18/2002 Tour of Mixed-Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility 10/21/2002 10/21/2002 Meeting with SKB-SKI Representatives and Tour of 10/21/2002 10/23/2002 Storage Facilities Quadripartite Meeting 10/23/2002 10/25/2002 Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 10/30/2002 10/30/2002 Safeguards & Security Subcommittee 10/31/2002 10/31/2002 Joint Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment and 11/1/2002 11/1/2002 Plant Operations Subcommittees Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 11/5/2002 11/5/2002 Safety Research Program Subcommittee 11/6/2002 11/6/2002 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 11/6/2002 11/6/2002 497th Full Committee 11n 12002 111912002 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 11/12/2002 11/14/2002 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 12/4/2002 12/4/2002 Safety Research Program Subcommittee 12/4/2002 12/4/2002 498th Full Committee 121512002 12n 12002


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Thermal-Hydraulic                                     Phenomena                   Subcommittee             12/11/2002 12/12/2002 Joint           Reliability                   & Probabilistic                     Risk     Assessment               and 1/21/2003 1/21/2003 Plant         Operations                     Subcommittees Safety     Research           Program           Subcommittee                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     1/22/2003 1/22/2003 Reliability           & Probabilistic                 Risk   Assessment         Subcommittee                                     1/22/2003 1/22/2003 Reliability           & Probabilistic               Risk   Assessment         Subcommittee                                     1/23/2003 1/24/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic                           Phenomena             Subcommittee                             2/4/2003 2/4/2003 Materials             & Metallurgy               Subcommittee                                             2/5/2003 2/5/2003 Planning           & Procedures               Subcommittee                                                 2/5/2003 2/5/2003 499th   Full   Committee                                                                                 2/6/2003 2/8/2003 Symposim             on   Role   of Advisory           Committee           in Nuclear                   3/4/2003 3/5/2003 Regulation       and   Safety 500th   Full     Committee                                                                                 3/6/2003 3/8/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic                           Phenomena             Subcommittee                             3/19/2003 3/20/2003 Plant     License     Renewal     Subcommittee                                                           4/9/2003 4/9/2003 Planning           & Procedures               Subcommittee                                                 4/9/2003 4/9/2003 501st Full     Committee                                                                                   4/10/2003 4/12/2003 Reactor         Fuels   Subcommittee                                                                       4/21/2003 4/21/2003 Materials             & Metallurgy             Subcommittee                                               4/22/2003 4/23/2003 Safeguards               & Security           Subcommittee                                                 4/24/2003 4/24/2003 Planning           & Procedures             Subcommittee                                                   5/7/2003 5/7/2003 Reliability             & Probabilistic               Risk   Assessment         Subcommittee                                     5/7/2003 5/7/2003 502nd   Full   Committee     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                    6/10/2003 6/10/2003 Plant         License         Renewal         Subcommittee                                                 6/11/2003 6/11/2003 Planning               & Procedures                   Subcommittee                                       6/11/2003 6/11/2003 503rd         Full       Committee                                                                           6/12/2003 6/13/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic                                   Phenomena                   Subcommittee             7/8/2003 7/3/2003 Joint           Reliability                 & Probabilistic                     Risk     Assessment             and 7/8/2003 7/8/2003 Plant           Operations                   Subcommittees Planning               & Procedures                     Subcommittee                                       7/8/2003 7/9/2003 504th       Full       Committee                                                                           7/9/2003 7/11/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic                                     Phenomena                   Subcommittee             7/16/2003 7/17/2003 Future               Plant           Designs       Subcommittee                                             7/17/2003 7/18/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic                                   Phenomena                   Subcommittee             8/19/2003 8/20/2003 Fire       Protection                 Subcommittee                                                         9/9/2003 9/9/2003 Planning               & Procedures                   Subcommittee                                       9/10/2003 9/10/2003 505th       Full       Committee                                                                           9/10/2003 9/13/2003 Reactor             Fuels       Subcommittee                                                               9/29/2003 9/30/2003 Plant           License         Renewal         Subcommittee                                               9/30/2003 9/30/2003
Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 12/11/2002 12/12/2002 Joint Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment and 1/21/2003 1/21/2003 Plant Operations Subcommittees Safety Research Program Subcommittee 1/22/2003 1/22/2003 Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment Subcommittee 1/22/2003 1/22/2003 Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment Subcommittee 1/23/2003 1/24/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 2/4/2003 2/4/2003 Materials & Metallurgy Subcommittee 2/5/2003 2/5/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 2/5/2003 2/5/2003 499th Full Committee 2/6/2003 2/8/2003 Symposim on Role of Advisory Committee in Nuclear 3/4/2003 3/5/2003 Regulation and Safety 500th Full Committee 3/6/2003 3/8/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 3/19/2003 3/20/2003 Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 4/9/2003 4/9/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 4/9/2003 4/9/2003 501st Full Committee 4/10/2003 4/12/2003 Reactor Fuels Subcommittee 4/21/2003 4/21/2003 Materials & Metallurgy Subcommittee 4/22/2003 4/23/2003 Safeguards & Security Subcommittee 4/24/2003 4/24/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 5/7/2003 5/7/2003 Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment Subcommittee 5/7/2003 5/7/2003 502nd Full Committee 5/7/2003 5/9/2003 Safeguards & Security Subcommittee 5/21/2003 5/23/2003 Peach Bottom Site Visit 6/9/2003 6/9/2003 Plant Operations Subcommittee 6/10/2003 6/10/2003 Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 6/11/2003 6/11/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 6/11/2003 6/11/2003 503rd Full Committee 6/12/2003 6/13/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 7/8/2003 7/3/2003 Joint Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment and 7/8/2003 7/8/2003 Plant Operations Subcommittees Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 7/8/2003 7/9/2003 504th Full Committee 7/9/2003 7/11/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 7/16/2003 7/17/2003 Future Plant Designs Subcommittee 7/17/2003 7/18/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 8/19/2003 8/20/2003 Fire Protection Subcommittee 9/9/2003 9/9/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 9/10/2003 9/10/2003 505th Full Committee 9/10/2003 9/13/2003 Reactor Fuels Subcommittee 9/29/2003 9/30/2003 Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 9/30/2003 9/30/2003


C urre nt   Fi   sc al     Year                   Next Fisc al Year 18a(     l   ) Perso nn el Pmt s   to No n-Fede ral   Memb   ers                                                               $592,054                                                 $616,920 18a(2)   Perso nn e l Pmt   s to Federal Mem   be rs                                                                                         $0                                                       $0 I 8 a(3)   Perso nn e l Pmt   s to Fede ral   St aff                                                                         $1,879,876                                               $1,958,831 18a(4)   Perso nn e l Pmt   s to   No n-m   emb   er Co ns ult a nts                                                                   $39,996                                                 $31,984 I 8b( I ) Tra ve   l and Pe r Di em   t o No n-Fede ral   M e mb   e rs                                                       $279 ,466                                               $279,466 I 8 b(2)           Tr av el a nd   Pe r D ie m   to   Fed e ral   Memb   ers                                                                 $0                                                       $0
C urre nt Fi sc al Year Next Fisc al Year 18a( l ) Perso nn el Pmt s to No n-Fede ral Memb ers $592,054 $616,920 18a(2) Perso nn e l Pmt s to Federal Mem be rs $0 $0 I 8 a(3) Perso nn e l Pmt s to Fede ral St aff $1,879,876 $1,958,831 18a(4) Perso nn e l Pmt s to No n-m emb er Co ns ult a nts $39,996 $31,984 I 8b( I ) Tra ve l and Pe r Di em t o No n-Fede ral M e mb e rs $279,466 $279,466 I 8 b(2) Tr av el a nd Pe r D ie m to Fed e ral Memb ers $0 $0


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l 8b (3) Trave   l and   Per Di em   to   Federal   S taff                                                                                                             $34,141                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       $37 ,555 18b(4) Trave   l an d   Pe r Di e m t o Non- Memb   er Consult ants                                                                                                   $25,050                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         $18,685 18c .O th e r(rents ,use r c harges, graphic   s ,print ing, m   ai l etc .)                                                                                       $397,390                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               $397,390 18d                                                                                                                 T o tal                                       $3,247,973                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   $3,340,831
l 8b (3) Trave l and Per Di em to Federal S taff $34,141 $37,555 18b(4) Trave l an d Pe r Di e m t o Non-Memb er Consult ants $25,050 $18,685 18c.O th e r(rents,use r c harges, graphic s,print ing, m ai l etc.) $397,390 $397,390 18d T o tal $3,247,973 $3,340,831
: 19. Federal St aff Support   Ye ars                                                                                                                                           22.3                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         23.3
: 19. Federal St aff Support Ye ars 22.3 23.3


20a . How doe s th e Committ   ee   ac compli   sh it s purp ose?
20a. How doe s th e Committ ee ac compli sh it s purp ose?
The   Advisory           Committee               on   Reactor         Safeguards             (ACRS)     reports           to the   Nuclear         Regulatory               Commission               (NRC) and   provides           the   Commission               with   independent                 reviews     of, and   advice       on,   the safety       of proposed           or existing     NRC licensed     reactor         facilities       and   the   adequacy           of applicable           safety       standards.               The ACRS     was established             as a statutory               committee               by   a   1957 amendment                   to   the   Atomic       Energy           Act of 1954. With     the   enactment             of the   Energy Reorganization                     Act of 1974, the   licensing     functions         of the   Atomic       Energy         Commission               (AEC)     were   transferred intact       from the                                                                                   AEC     to   the   NRC. The   ACRS   has   continued             in the same     advisory               role   to the   NRC     with   its responsibility               changing         with     the   needs     of the   Commission.             Some     ACRS     tasks     are   mandated               by   statute         or regulation,           some     are   in response         to direction           by   the   Commission,             or requests         from         the   NRC   staff,     or other stakeholders,               and   some     are   self initiated         in   response to                                                                                                                                           ACRS     concerns         on important               regulatory               and   safety-related matters.             The   ACRS,     upon       request         from       the   Department               of Energy           (DOE),     provides           advice     on the   safety       of U.S.
The Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) reports to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and provides the Commission with independent reviews of, and advice on, the safety of proposed or existing NRC licensed reactor facilities and the adequacy of applicable safety standards. The ACRS was established as a statutory committee by a 1957 amendment to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. With the enactment of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, the licensing functions of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) were transferred intact from the AEC to the NRC. The ACRS has continued in the same advisory role to the NRC with its responsibility changing with the needs of the Commission. Some ACRS tasks are mandated by statute or regulation, some are in response to direction by the Commission, or requests from the NRC staff, or other stakeholders, and some are self initiated in response to ACRS concerns on important regulatory and safety-related matters. The ACRS, upon request from the Department of Energy (DOE), provides advice on the safety of U.S.
naval         reactor           designs.     Upon     request,           the   ACRS     also   provides           technical         advice         to   the   Defense   Nuclear         Facilities Safety       Board.         The   ACRS     and   its   subcommittees                 meet     regularly               in   public,       Federal         Advisory           Committee               Act (FACA)-regulated                   meetings           to work     on matters             within       the   scope   of the   ACRS     responsibilities.             ACRS     meeting agenda,         meeting         transcripts,                 and   letter       reports         are   available           for   downloading           or viewing     on the   Internet           at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-nn/adams                   .html       or http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/. The ACRS   and   its subcommittees                   held     53 meetings         during         FY 2003, including             10 Full     Committee               meetings         that     were   attended             by   all ACRS     members.             In addition,           the   ACRS     held   a   symposium               on role   of advisory             committees             in nuclear           regulation and   safety.       The ACRS     members             are   chosen   for   their       technical         expertise           relevant             to   the safety       issues   important               to the   Commission             . Consultants               are   used   on occasion     to augment           the   expertise         of the   ACRS     members.               The Committee             has   a   full-time         staff   that   provides           technical       support         and   administrative                       services       in compliance             with FACA     requirements.                     ACRS   subcommittees                   normally             consist     of three       to six ACRS     members             with     the   expertise needed       to   review     in detail       the   regulatory               and   safety       issues   and   to formulate proposed                                                                                                                                                                               positions       and   actions,       as appropriate,                 for   deliberation                   by   the   Full   Committee.             Stakeholder               participation                 in ACRS     meetings             is encouraged and   routinely             occurs.       The     Committee                   's advice,       in the   form       of written           reports,             is only     produced             by   the   Full Committee             and   reports           on significant           regulatory               matters           are   discussed         with     the   Commission             in public       meetings.
naval reactor designs. Upon request, the ACRS also provides technical advice to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board. The ACRS and its subcommittees meet regularly in public, Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA)-regulated meetings to work on matters within the scope of the ACRS responsibilities. ACRS meeting agenda, meeting transcripts, and letter reports are available for downloading or viewing on the Internet at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-nn/adams.html or http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/. The ACRS and its subcommittees held 53 meetings during FY 2003, including 10 Full Committee meetings that were attended by all ACRS members. In addition, the ACRS held a symposium on role of advisory committees in nuclear regulation and safety. The ACRS members are chosen for their technical expertise relevant to the safety issues important to the Commission. Consultants are used on occasion to augment the expertise of the ACRS members. The Committee has a full-time staff that provides technical support and administrative services in compliance with FACA requirements. ACRS subcommittees normally consist of three to six ACRS members with the expertise needed to review in detail the regulatory and safety issues and to formulate proposed positions and actions, as appropriate, for deliberation by the Full Committee. Stakeholder participation in ACRS meetings is encouraged and routinely occurs. The Committee 's advice, in the form of written reports, is only produced by the Full Committee and reports on significant regulatory matters are discussed with the Commission in public meetings.
The   ACRS     conducts         an ongoing       review       of its plans     and   schedules         to ensure         that   regulatory               matters             within       its scope of responsibility             are   being     properly             addressed           and   within       its   resources,           and   on schedules       that   are   consistent           with the   needs   of its stakeholders.                 Input     from       the   Commission,             the   NRC     staff   , and   affected       stakeholders                   is used   in this process.       A Memorandum                   of Understanding                     with   the   NRC     Executive         Director         for Operations                                                                       (EDO)     provides             a framework               for     NRC   staff   interaction                   with   the   ACRS. The   ACRS     conducts         formal         self assessments               to improve           its effectiveness         and   efficiency.         A report         is   provided             to   the   Commission               on the   outcome         of this     process.       The   focus   of the   ACRS     work     during       FY 2003   was   on risk-informed                 and   performance-based                           regulatory               initiatives,             license renewal       applications,               review     standard           for   extended         core     power     uprates,           framework                 for advanced                                                               reactor         licensing, early       site   permit           review     standard,             future         plant     designs,       reactor         oversight             process,       reactor           vessel   head       penetration cracking         and     reactor           vessel     head     degradation,                 pressurized                 water       reactor         sump       performance,                 safeguards             and security           matters,             improvement                     of the   quality         of risk   information                 for     regulatory               decisionmaking                   , probabilistic               risk assessment             quality,         safety       culture,           and   the   NRC   safety       research             program.
The ACRS conducts an ongoing review of its plans and schedules to ensure that regulatory matters within its scope of responsibility are being properly addressed and within its resources, and on schedules that are consistent with the needs of its stakeholders. Input from the Commission, the NRC staff, and affected stakeholders is used in this process. A Memorandum of Understanding with the NRC Executive Director for Operations (EDO) provides a framework for NRC staff interaction with the ACRS. The ACRS conducts formal self assessments to improve its effectiveness and efficiency. A report is provided to the Commission on the outcome of this process. The focus of the ACRS work during FY 2003 was on risk-informed and performance-based regulatory initiatives, license renewal applications, review standard for extended core power uprates, framework for advanced reactor licensing, early site permit review standard, future plant designs, reactor oversight process, reactor vessel head penetration cracking and reactor vessel head degradation, pressurized water reactor sump performance, safeguards and security matters, improvement of the quality of risk information for regulatory decisionmaking, probabilistic risk assessment quality, safety culture, and the NRC safety research program.
20b. How does   the   Committ     ee balance   its   me   mb   ership ?
20b. How does the Committ ee balance its me mb ership ?
The   Commission             appoints           ACRS     members               with   the scientific       and   engineering             expertise         needed       to address           the safety       issues   of importance                   to   the Commission.                                                                 Members           are sought         who   can   provide         an independent                 perspective on nuclear         safety       issues,   outstanding                 scientific     and   technical         ability, balanced                                                                                                                       and   mature       judgment,             and   a willingness         to   devote       the   time       required             to   the   demanding               work     involved.           Members           are   appointed           for   4-year         terms and,     absent       unusual         circumstances,                     do   not serve     more       than     three       terms.         Members           are   reappointed               at the   end   of a 4-year         term       only   if there       is a   compelling         continuing           need   for   their       expertise.           Vacancies       in the   ACRS     membership are   filled   from the                                                                                             pool   of applicants               which   exists   after     solicitations           of interest           are   published         in the   Federal Register         , trade     and   professional             society       publications,           and   the     press.       Recommendations                       to the Commission                                                                     as   to the selection     of qualified       candidates             from this                                                                                                 pool are   made       by   the   ACRS     Member         Candidate             Screening           Panel.     The ACRS     normally               provides           input       to   this     Panel. During       FY 2003 , the   membership                     was comprised             of indi   v iduals       with diverse         employment                 backgrounds                 and   included         those     experienced           in   the   areas     of nuclear         power     plant     operations; probabilistic               risk     assessment;               analysis         of severe       reactor         accident           phenomena;                 design     of nuclear         power       plant structures                 , systems,         and   components;                 chemical         engineering;             material               s and   metallurgy;                 and   thermal-hydraulics and   computational                   fluid     dynamics.             The   diversity           of viewpoints           represented                   by   current         members                 is   based     on special
The Commission appoints ACRS members with the scientific and engineering expertise needed to address the safety issues of importance to the Commission. Members are sought who can provide an independent perspective on nuclear safety issues, outstanding scientific and technical ability, balanced and mature judgment, and a willingness to devote the time required to the demanding work involved. Members are appointed for 4-year terms and, absent unusual circumstances, do not serve more than three terms. Members are reappointed at the end of a 4-year term only if there is a compelling continuing need for their expertise. Vacancies in the ACRS membership are filled from the pool of applicants which exists after solicitations of interest are published in the Federal Register, trade and professional society publications, and the press. Recommendations to the Commission as to the selection of qualified candidates from this pool are made by the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel. The ACRS normally provides input to this Panel. During FY 2003, the membership was comprised of indi v iduals with diverse employment backgrounds and included those experienced in the areas of nuclear power plant operations; probabilistic risk assessment; analysis of severe reactor accident phenomena; design of nuclear power plant structures, systems, and components; chemical engineering; material s and metallurgy; and thermal-hydraulics and computational fluid dynamics. The diversity of viewpoints represented by current members is based on special


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fields   of interest,           employment                   experience,           and   technical       expertise.           These     member           attributes               provide         the   Committee with     the   balance       of highly       qualified           technical         expertise         and   diverse         safety         perspectives             necessary             to carry       out   the Committee's                 statutory                 responsibilities                   effectively.
fields of interest, employment experience, and technical expertise. These member attributes provide the Committee with the balance of highly qualified technical expertise and diverse safety perspectives necessary to carry out the Committee's statutory responsibilities effectively.
20c. How frequent   and relevant   are the Committee         meetings?
20c. How frequent and relevant are the Committee meetings?
The ACRS     and   its subcommittees                     held   53 meetings         during       FY 2003,   of which       10 were   Full   Committee                 meetings.
The ACRS and its subcommittees held 53 meetings during FY 2003, of which 10 were Full Committee meetings.
The   number         of meetings       held   in a   reporting             period         is directly           related           to   the   number         of nuclear         safety       matters               to   be reviewed           as   required           by   statute;             the   number         of rules     and   regulatory                 guidance           referred           to   the   Committee             for review       and   comment;             the   number         of special       reviews       requested           by   the   Commission,             EDO,   or other     Federal Government                   organizations;                   and   other     safety       issues   of particular             concern           to   the   Committee             and its stakeholders.
The number of meetings held in a reporting period is directly related to the number of nuclear safety matters to be reviewed as required by statute; the number of rules and regulatory guidance referred to the Committee for review and comment; the number of special reviews requested by the Commission, EDO, or other Federal Government organizations; and other safety issues of particular concern to the Committee and its stakeholders.
All of the   Committee             members             normally               meet       10 times       a year     for   3 or 4 days     in Full     Committee               meetings,           to consider         important             safety-related                     nuclear         issues,   generic     issues,     significant           regulatory               matters,             rules,     and regulatory                 guidance.         The   ACRS     subcommittees,                     which   are   normally               comprised             of three         to   six members               with   the relevant             expertise,         meet     as   necessary             with   stakeholders                 to conduct         in-depth             reviews     of particular             matters           for   later consideration                 by   the   full   membership                 during       Full     Committee               meetings.           Although         not   required             by   the   revised FACA,     subcommittee                 meetings         are   conducted           under       the   same       FACA     procedures               as   the   Full     Committee               meetings to facilitate           public     participation                   and   to provide           a forum         for   stakeholders                   to express       their       views   on regulatory matters           being     considered           by   the   ACRS.     These     meetings       are   utilized         to   make       efficient     use of Committee               resources.
All of the Committee members normally meet 10 times a year for 3 or 4 days in Full Committee meetings, to consider important safety-related nuclear issues, generic issues, significant regulatory matters, rules, and regulatory guidance. The ACRS subcommittees, which are normally comprised of three to six members with the relevant expertise, meet as necessary with stakeholders to conduct in-depth reviews of particular matters for later consideration by the full membership during Full Committee meetings. Although not required by the revised FACA, subcommittee meetings are conducted under the same FACA procedures as the Full Committee meetings to facilitate public participation and to provide a forum for stakeholders to express their views on regulatory matters being considered by the ACRS. These meetings are utilized to make efficient use of Committee resources.
Reviews     are   conducted         during       each     Full     Committee               meeting           to   assess   the     relevance           of proposed           review topics, resource             needs,   and   the   priority           of each     activity.             These   assessments             have       the   benefit     of input   from       the   Commission, EDO,   and   other     stakeholders.                 The   self-assessment             conducted           by   the   ACRS     for     its   CY 2002 and   CY 2003 activities involved           collection     of input     from         a   variety           of stakeholders.                 This   information                   was   used     to   assess   the   relevance         of ACRS     activities.           All ACRS     meetings         for     this   reporting             period       addressed             either       matters           for   which     ACRS     review was   required             by statute         or regulation,               specific     requests       from       either       the   Commission             or the   EDO,   or other important               regulatory             matters             within       the   ACRS     scope   of responsibility.
Reviews are conducted during each Full Committee meeting to assess the relevance of proposed review topics, resource needs, and the priority of each activity. These assessments have the benefit of input from the Commission, EDO, and other stakeholders. The self-assessment conducted by the ACRS for its CY 2002 and CY 2003 activities involved collection of input from a variety of stakeholders. This information was used to assess the relevance of ACRS activities. All ACRS meetings for this reporting period addressed either matters for which ACRS review was required by statute or regulation, specific requests from either the Commission or the EDO, or other important regulatory matters within the ACRS scope of responsibility.
20d. Why   can 1 the advice   or information       this committee         provides     be obtained   elsewhere?
20d. Why can 1 the advice or information this committee provides be obtained elsewhere?
The   ACRS     is an independent               body     of recognized           experts       in the   field   of nuclear         reactor         safety         whose   Congressional mandate             is to provide         the Commission                                                                         with   independent               advice.         Particular               duties     of the   ACRS       (e.g., review     of operating             reactor           license     renewal         applications,               core   power     uprates,           advanced             reactor         designs,     safeguards             and security             issues,   and   rules     and   regulations)             are   dictated           by statute         or regulation.             In addition,           functional arrangements                       exist   wherein,         upon     request,         the   ACRS   also   provides           advice       to the   U.S. Navy,       the   Department               of Energy,           and   the   Defense   Nuclear           Facilities         Safety       Board.       The   Commission               has   its   own expert       staff   on whom     it relies   in the   day-to-day               regulation             of nuclear         power     facilities.       The   ACRS       provides         the   Commission             and   the   NRC staff   with   an independent,               critical review                                                                                                                   of high-level         regulatory                 issues     under       consideration               by   the   NRC   and independent                 technical       insights       as   to important               matters             needing       Commission             attention.             The ACRS     members             are part-time               special     government                   employees           with   other     full-time         interests           and   activities         in   related         fields,   and   provide         a breadth         of experience,       an independent                 perspective           on issues,   and   technical           knowledge       that     is not duplicated             by   the NRC's       full-time         government                 employees.             A standing         committee             such     as the   ACRS     remains           current         with     respect       to nuclear         safety       issues   of importance                   to   the   NRC,   including         those     related         to   reactor         operating           experience,           regulatory reform,           and   NRC's       needs   for   safety       research,           and   provides         an independent,                   collegial judgment             regarding               these issues   that   other     part-time               consultants               could     not   provide.         The   ACRS     meetings         provide         an important             forum           to stakeholders                 to express       freely         their       concerns         on safety       issues   and   regulatory                 process.       A number         of important               safety initiatives               have     had   their     origins       in ACRS     deliberations.             Through           the   ACRS,     the   public     and   the   Congress       are ensured         of an independent               technical           review       and   evaluation           of the   safety       of NRC-licensed           reactor         facilities, proposed             reactor         designs,     significant             regulatory                 issues,   and   other     significant           safety       issues,   and   of an opportunity for   stakeholder             input.
The ACRS is an independent body of recognized experts in the field of nuclear reactor safety whose Congressional mandate is to provide the Commission with independent advice. Particular duties of the ACRS (e.g., review of operating reactor license renewal applications, core power uprates, advanced reactor designs, safeguards and security issues, and rules and regulations) are dictated by statute or regulation. In addition, functional arrangements exist wherein, upon request, the ACRS also provides advice to the U.S. Navy, the Department of Energy, and the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board. The Commission has its own expert staff on whom it relies in the day-to-day regulation of nuclear power facilities. The ACRS provides the Commission and the NRC staff with an independent, critical review of high-level regulatory issues under consideration by the NRC and independent technical insights as to important matters needing Commission attention. The ACRS members are part-time special government employees with other full-time interests and activities in related fields, and provide a breadth of experience, an independent perspective on issues, and technical knowledge that is not duplicated by the NRC's full-time government employees. A standing committee such as the ACRS remains current with respect to nuclear safety issues of importance to the NRC, including those related to reactor operating experience, regulatory reform, and NRC's needs for safety research, and provides an independent, collegial judgment regarding these issues that other part-time consultants could not provide. The ACRS meetings provide an important forum to stakeholders to express freely their concerns on safety issues and regulatory process. A number of important safety initiatives have had their origins in ACRS deliberations. Through the ACRS, the public and the Congress are ensured of an independent technical review and evaluation of the safety of NRC-licensed reactor facilities, proposed reactor designs, significant regulatory issues, and other significant safety issues, and of an opportunity for stakeholder input.
20e. Why     is   it necessary     to   close and/or partially     close committee       meetings?
20e. Why is it necessary to close and/or partially close committee meetings?
During         this     period,       the   Committee                 held       10 full   Committee               meetings         and   one special     symposium.               Of these     10 meetings,           5 meetings         were     partially               closed   to   protect         proprietary                 information                         (5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(4)     and   1 to discuss information                   classified     as national           security           information                 as well as unclassified           safeguards           information                       (5   U.S.C.
During this period, the Committee held 10 full Committee meetings and one special symposium. Of these 10 meetings, 5 meetings were partially closed to protect proprietary information (5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(4) and 1 to discuss information classified as national security information as well as unclassified safeguards information (5 U.S.C.
552b(c)(l)           and     (3), and   3 meetings           were   completely           closed   to   discuss     information                   classified     as   national           security information                   as   well as unclassified           safeguards             information                       (5   U.S.C. 552b(c)(l)           and     (3).
552b(c)(l) and (3), and 3 meetings were completely closed to discuss information classified as national security information as well as unclassified safeguards information (5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(l) and (3).
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Designated     Federal Official :                       Michele       S   Kelton     DFO Committee         Members                                           Start                                                                                                                     End                                                                                                                   Occupation Apostolakis,           Dr.                 6/4/1995 6/2/2007   Professor,           Nuclear       Engineering             Department,                   Massachusetts               Institute           of George       E.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Technology
Designated Federal Official : Michele S Kelton DFO Committee Members Start End Occupation Apostolakis, Dr. 6/4/1995 6/2/2007 Professor, Nuclear Engineering Department, Massachusetts Institute of George E. Technology


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Bonaca,     Dr.                           1/6/1999 1/5/2007 Retired,         Director         ,       Nuclear       Engineering           Department,                   Northeast           Utilities Mario       V.
Bonaca, Dr. 1/6/1999 1/5/2007 Retired, Director, Nuclear Engineering Department, Northeast Utilities Mario V.
Ford,     Dr. Peter                     3/23/2001 3/22/2005 Consultant             and   retired         Program           Manager,           General         Electric       Research       and F.                                                                                           Development             Center Kress,     Dr.                             9/4/1991 9/3/2007 Retired,         Head     of Applied     Systems         Technology         Section,     Oak   Ridge   National Thomas           S.                                                                         Laboratory Leitch,       Mr.                           7/10/2000 7/9/2004   Retired,           Vice-President,           Limerick           Generating             Station,       PECO     Energy; GrahamB.                                                                                     Retired         Vice-President,             Maine     Yankee     Atomic       Power     Co., Member,           Offisite Safety         Review     Committee,             Calvert           Cliffs   Nuclear       Power     Plant Powers,Dr.                                 6/6/1994 6/5/2006 Senior       Scientist,       Nuclear       Facilities       Safety     Department,                 Sandia       National Dana     A.                                                                                   Laboratories Ransom,         Dr.                       3/2/2002 3/6/2006 Professor         Emeritus,             Purdue       School   of Nuclear         Engineering Victor       H.
Ford, Dr. Peter 3/23/2001 3/22/2005 Consultant and retired Program Manager, General Electric Research and F. Development Center Kress, Dr. 9/4/1991 9/3/2007 Retired, Head of Applied Systems Technology Section, Oak Ridge National Thomas S. Laboratory Leitch, Mr. 7/10/2000 7/9/2004 Retired, Vice-President, Limerick Generating Station, PECO Energy; GrahamB. Retired Vice-President, Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co., Member, Offisite Safety Review Committee, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Powers,Dr. 6/6/1994 6/5/2006 Senior Scientist, Nuclear Facilities Safety Department, Sandia National Dana A. Laboratories Ransom, Dr. 3/2/2002 3/6/2006 Professor Emeritus, Purdue School of Nuclear Engineering Victor H.
Rosen,     Mr.                             6/12/2001 6/11/2005 Retired,         Manager,           Risk   Management               and   Industry             Relations,       STP Nuclear Stephen         L.                                                                           Operating             Company           at South     Texas     Project         Electric       Generating             Station Shack,     Dr.                                                                                                                   8/1/1993 7/31/2005 Associate     Director,         Energy         Technology         Division,     Argonne       National William       J.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Laboratory Sieber,       Mr. John       7/12/1999 7/11/2007 Retired,           Senior     Vice-President,           Nuclear       Power     Division,     Duquesne       Light D.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Company Wallis,     Dr.                                                                                                               1/23/1998 1/22/2006 Retired,           Professor,         Thayer         School   of Engineering,           Dartmouth                   College GrahamB.
Rosen, Mr. 6/12/2001 6/11/2005 Retired, Manager, Risk Management and Industry Relations, STP Nuclear Stephen L. Operating Company at South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Shack, Dr. 8/1/1993 7/31/2005 Associate Director, Energy Technology Division, Argonne National William J. Laboratory Sieber, Mr. John 7/12/1999 7/11/2007 Retired, Senior Vice-President, Nuclear Power Division, Duquesne Light D. Company Wallis, Dr. 1/23/1998 1/22/2006 Retired, Professor, Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College GrahamB.
Total   Count   of Committee       Members                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   11
Total Count of Committee Members 11


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2003   Current                           FY       Report:                       Review         of Federal                 Advisory                     Committee                                                                                                                                                                                                     Committee       Menu 12/18/2003 4:25:52                                                                                                                                                                                                                               PM I . De pa nm   e nt   o r Agenc y                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             2. Fi sca l Yea r Nuclear           Regulatory                     Commission                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         2003
2003 Current FY Report: Review of Federal Advisory Committee Committee Menu 12/18/2003 4:25:52 PM I. De pa nm e nt o r Agenc y 2. Fi sca l Yea r Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2003
: 3. C ommi       tt ee or S u bC omm     ittee                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           3b . GSA   Comm       ittee     No.
: 3. C ommi tt ee or S u bC omm ittee 3b. GSA Comm ittee No.
Advisory               Committee                       on     the     Medical           Uses   of Isotopes                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         1102
Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes 1102
: 4.     Is thi s   Ne w   Du rin g   Fi sca l Year?                                                                                                                                                                                                                 5. C urre nt   C h a n e r                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             6.     Expect ed   Re new al     Dat e 7. Exp ected T enn   Da te No                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   9/25/2003                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         3/20/2004 3/20/2004 8a. Was   Te n n     in a ted   Dur ing     FY?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             8b. Sp ecific   Te rmination           Au   th or ity Sc. Actua l T ermination         Dat e No                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           42 u.s.c.                   2201 9 . Agency       Recomm       e ndation       fo   r   Nex t   FY                                                                                   I0a.L   eg is la tion   Req   to   Term in a te?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             I Ob .Le gi slat ion     Pe nd   ing?
: 4. Is thi s Ne w Du rin g Fi sca l Year? 5. C urre nt C h a n e r 6. Expect ed Re new al Dat e 7. Exp ected T enn Da te No 9/25/2003 3/20/2004 3/20/2004 8a. Was Te n n in a ted Dur ing FY? 8b. Sp ecific Te rmination Au th or ity Sc. Actua l T ermination Dat e No 42 u.s.c. 2201 9. Agency Recomm e ndation fo r Nex t FY I0a.L eg is la tion Req to Term in a te? I Ob.Le gi slat ion Pe nd ing?
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: 11. Es tab   li   shme   n t Au tho   ri     ty                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Agency         Authority
: 11. Es tab li shme n t Au tho ri ty Agency Authority
: 12. Sp ec ifi c Establi   s hm   e nt     Auth o rit y                                                                                                   13. Effectiv   e   Dat e                                               14 . C ommi       tt ee T y pe                                                 14c. Pres id e ntia i0 42   u.s.c.                   2201                                                                                 7/1/1958                                                               Continuing                                                                                   No
: 12. Sp ec ifi c Establi s hm e nt Auth o rit y 13. Effectiv e Dat e 14. C ommi tt ee T y pe 14c. Pres id e ntia i0 42 u.s.c. 2201 7/1/1958 Continuing No


15 . Des crip tio n of C ommitt     ee                                                             Scientific         Technical             Program Advisory                 Board 16a . To tal Num   be r of Re po n   s 3
15. Des crip tio n of C ommitt ee Scientific Technical Program Advisory Board 16a. To tal Num be r of Re po n s 3
16b. Re pon   T it   les and Dates Minutes         of October               28,   2002   Meeting                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               1/14/2003 Minutes         of the       May         20-21,     2003 Meeting                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           7/20/2003 Minutes           of the     July             17, 2003   Meeting                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         9/17/2003 17a Ope n:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       1 17b . C lo sed :                                                             1 17c . Pani   a ll   y C   losed: 1 17d . T ota l Mee tings       3 Mee ting   Purpo ses a nd     Dates
16b. Re pon T it les and Dates Minutes of October 28, 2002 Meeting 1/14/2003 Minutes of the May 20-21, 2003 Meeting 7/20/2003 Minutes of the July 17, 2003 Meeting 9/17/2003 17a Ope n: 1 17b. C lo sed : 1 17c. Pani a ll y C losed: 1 17d. T ota l Mee tings 3 Mee ting Purpo ses a nd Dates


To     discuss         various             medical-related                           issues     and         initiatives.                                                                     10/28/2002     10/28/2002 Discussion       of internal               administrative                               matters                     and s afeguards                 information                       (closed     session)       and         discussion         of                                   5/20/2003 5/21/2003 various             medical-related                           issues     and         initiatives.
To discuss various medical-related issues and initiatives. 10/28/2002 10/28/2002 Discussion of internal administrative matters and s afeguards information (closed session) and discussion of 5/20/2003 5/21/2003 various medical-related issues and initiatives.
This         was   a   teleconference                 meeting               in     which       the     Agreement States         and           the       NRC/ACMUI     engaged             in     detailed discussion         of the       NRC       staff's           draft             amendments                             to     the training                 and         experience                   (T &E)       requirements                             for                                                                   7/17/2003 7/17/2003 Authorized                   Users         (A Us), Authorized                     Medical             Ph     y sicists (A MPs),       Authorized                     Nuclear           Pharmacists                         (ANPs     ),   and Radiation               Safety         Officers           (RSOs).       This       meeting               was   closed due       to   the       predecisional                   nature             of the     discussion.
This was a teleconference meeting in which the Agreement States and the NRC/ACMUI engaged in detailed discussion of the NRC staff's draft amendments to the training and experience (T &E) requirements for 7/17/2003 7/17/2003 Authorized Users (A Us), Authorized Medical Ph y sicists (A MPs), Authorized Nuclear Pharmacists (ANPs ), and Radiation Safety Officers (RSOs). This meeting was closed due to the predecisional nature of the discussion.


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: 19. Federal StaffSu ppo n Years 1.5 1.5


20a. How   do es the   Committee           accompli       sh it s   purpo se?
20a. How do es the Committee accompli sh it s purpo se?
The   NRC   staff     believes     that     licensees,   the   general         public,     and     medical       professionals           benefit       when   recognized experts         provide           advice       to   the   staff.       This   advice       enables     staff     to   develop       rules     that       will   maintain             public     safety,       while not   inappropriately                       intruding             upon     the   practice         of medicine.         The   Staff   provides           a summary                 of issues   to   be addressed           during         meetings,       and   the   ACMUI       discusses     the   issues and     gives   advice       and     makes         recommendations                         to the   Staff. Furthermore,                       the   ACMUI       keeps   staff   abreast         of new developments.               This   ongoing   communication                   helps ensure       that   staff     is aware       of important                 issues   during         critical       stages     rule   development.                 When     issues that       need special     emphasis           arise,     working       groups       and   subcommittees                 are   formed.
The NRC staff believes that licensees, the general public, and medical professionals benefit when recognized experts provide advice to the staff. This advice enables staff to develop rules that will maintain public safety, while not inappropriately intruding upon the practice of medicine. The Staff provides a summary of issues to be addressed during meetings, and the ACMUI discusses the issues and gives advice and makes recommendations to the Staff. Furthermore, the ACMUI keeps staff abreast of new developments. This ongoing communication helps ensure that staff is aware of important issues during critical stages rule development. When issues that need special emphasis arise, working groups and subcommittees are formed.
20b.     Ho w does     th e Com mitt   ee balanc                               e it s   membership?
20b. Ho w does th e Com mitt ee balanc e it s membership?
Membership                     is   balanced             by     placing       individuals           of diverse         specialty         on   the   committee.             For   instance,       there       are members who                                                                                                                                                 represent             both     diagnostic         and     therapeutic                 applications           of medicine.       There       are   members             who   have     a regulatory               function         within     their       specialties.       There           is   a   member               who   represents             medicine       from       an   administrative standpoint,             and     there         is a   patient         advocate           member,                 who   represents           patients'             interests.         ACMUI     members               also perform             regular           self-evaluations,               in   which     they       give   feedback           on the   appropriateness                     of the   committee's composition.
Membership is balanced by placing individuals of diverse specialty on the committee. For instance, there are members who represent both diagnostic and therapeutic applications of medicine. There are members who have a regulatory function within their specialties. There is a member who represents medicine from an administrative standpoint, and there is a patient advocate member, who represents patients' interests. ACMUI members also perform regular self-evaluations, in which they give feedback on the appropriateness of the committee's composition.
20c. How   fr eq ue nt     and   re lev     ant   are th e Committee             m ee ting s?
20c. How fr eq ue nt and re lev ant are th e Committee m ee ting s?
Committee               meetings       are   generally             held   semi-annually.                 The   committee               will hold     more     frequent             meetings         when important                 issues   emerge,       or when     issues   need     timely         resolution.
Committee meetings are generally held semi-annually. The committee will hold more frequent meetings when important issues emerge, or when issues need timely resolution.
20d. Wh y   can'   t th e advice     or infomia       ti   on thi s comm         itt ee   pro v id es   be obtained       elsewhe     re?
20d. Wh y can' t th e advice or infomia ti on thi s comm itt ee pro v id es be obtained elsewhe re?
NRC   continues           to strive         to   achieve       its goal   of creating           risk-informed,                 performance-based                         regulations           that     provide for     the   health       and   safety     of the   public       while   imposing           no   unnecessary             burden           on   licensees. Furthermore,                         the medical         profession       continues         to   see   regular         advances           that     create       unique         regulatory                 challenges.     The   advice     and recommendations                     from         medical         professionals             who are   exposed       to   these   advances               is crucial           to   the NRC                                                           staff's ability       to continue       to   regulate         effectively.
NRC continues to strive to achieve its goal of creating risk-informed, performance-based regulations that provide for the health and safety of the public while imposing no unnecessary burden on licensees. Furthermore, the medical profession continues to see regular advances that create unique regulatory challenges. The advice and recommendations from medical professionals who are exposed to these advances is crucial to the NRC staff's ability to continue to regulate effectively.
20e. Wh y   is   it     necessary       to clo se and/or pa rtially     close   committee           m ee tin gs?
20e. Wh y is it necessary to clo se and/or pa rtially close committee m ee tin gs?
Meetings     are   closed     to conduct       annual         ethics     briefings,       conduct         reviews     of paperwork               of a   personal         and confidential           nature,         and     to discuss     administrative                     matters             that     are   purely internal                                                                                                                                                   to   Committee               business.     It would be inappropriate                           to conduct         these     types     of meetings       openly.       They     must       be conducted           privately               to   allow   Committee members             the   freedom           to ask   and     answer         personal           questions         and       to   protect         individuals'                 privacy.
Meetings are closed to conduct annual ethics briefings, conduct reviews of paperwork of a personal and confidential nature, and to discuss administrative matters that are purely internal to Committee business. It would be inappropriate to conduct these types of meetings openly. They must be conducted privately to allow Committee members the freedom to ask and answer personal questions and to protect individuals' privacy.


2     1. Rema   rk s None
2 1. Rema rk s None


Designated       Fed era l Official:                   Mr. Thomas           H   Essig DFO Committee             Me mb ers                                                       Start                                                                                                                                             End                                                                                                                                         Occupation Cerqueira               M.D.,   Dr. Manuel         D.                             5/13/1998       9/30/2004       Nuclear       Cardiologist Diamond           M.D.,   Dr. David         A.                                       11/8/2000     9/30/2006     Radiation           Oncologist Eggli M.D.   , Dr. Douglas     F.                                                   4/11/2002                             4/11/2005 Nuclear       Medicine       Physician Hess,   Ms. Maureen                                                                 1/1/2003                           1/1/2006           Food   and     Drug     Administration                     Representative Hobson     , Ms. Nekita                                                               5/13/1998     9/30/2004     Patient       Advocate Lieto,   Mr.     Ralph       P.                                                     9/27/2001       9/27/2004       Medical     Physicist-Nuclear                 Medicine Malmud             M.D., Dr. Leon     S.                                           9/27/2001     9/27/2004       Hospital       Administrator McBurney,               Ms. Ruth                                                   5/13/1998     9/30/2004     State     Representative Nag M.D.,   Dr. Subir                                                               11/8/2000     9/30/2006     Radiation           Oncologist Schwarz           M.S.,   Ms. Sally       W.                                         11/8/2000     9/30/2006       Nuclear       Pharmacist Vetter       Ph.D.,     Dr. Richard         J.                                       11/8/2000     9/30/2006     Radiation           Safety       Officer Williamson             Ph.D.,   Dr. Jeffrey           F.                             11/8/2000     9/30/2006     Therapy             Physicist Total     Coun t of Commi       tt ee   Members                                                                                       12
Designated Fed era l Official: Mr. Thomas H Essig DFO Committee Me mb ers Start End Occupation Cerqueira M.D., Dr. Manuel D. 5/13/1998 9/30/2004 Nuclear Cardiologist Diamond M.D., Dr. David A. 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Radiation Oncologist Eggli M.D., Dr. Douglas F. 4/11/2002 4/11/2005 Nuclear Medicine Physician Hess, Ms. Maureen 1/1/2003 1/1/2006 Food and Drug Administration Representative Hobson, Ms. Nekita 5/13/1998 9/30/2004 Patient Advocate Lieto, Mr. Ralph P. 9/27/2001 9/27/2004 Medical Physicist-Nuclear Medicine Malmud M.D., Dr. Leon S. 9/27/2001 9/27/2004 Hospital Administrator McBurney, Ms. Ruth 5/13/1998 9/30/2004 State Representative Nag M.D., Dr. Subir 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Radiation Oncologist Schwarz M.S., Ms. Sally W. 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Nuclear Pharmacist Vetter Ph.D., Dr. Richard J. 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Radiation Safety Officer Williamson Ph.D., Dr. Jeffrey F. 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Therapy Physicist Total Coun t of Commi tt ee Members 12


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2003     Current                             FY     Report:                       Review         of Federal Advisory                                                                                                                                                                                                         Committee                                                                                                                                             Committee     Menu 11/24/2003 11:26:05     AM I. Department       or Agency                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         2. Fiscal Year Nuclear             Regulatory                     Commission                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     2003
2003 Current FY Report: Review of Federal Advisory Committee Committee Menu 11/24/2003 11:26:05 AM I. Department or Agency 2. Fiscal Year Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2003
: 3. Committee or                                                                                                                           Subcommittee                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   3b. GSA   Committee         No .
: 3. Committee or Subcommittee 3b. GSA Committee No.
Advisory                 Committee                     on     Nuclear             Waste                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         1100
Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste 1100
: 4. Is   this   New   During   Fiscal   Year?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     5. Current   Charter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               6. Expected   Renewal     Date                                                                                                                                                                                         7 . Expected   Term     Date No                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       7/17/2002                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     7/17/2004 Sa. Was Terminated         During   FY?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Sb. Specific     Termination         Authority                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Sc.Actual   Termination         Date No                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           42 u.s.c.                 2201
: 4. Is this New During Fiscal Year? 5. Current Charter 6. Expected Renewal Date 7. Expected Term Date No 7/17/2002 7/17/2004 Sa. Was Terminated During FY? Sb. Specific Termination Authority Sc.Actual Termination Date No 42 u.s.c. 2201
: 9. Agency       Recommendation           for   Next   FY                                                                                                                                       !Oa.Legislation     Reg   to   Terminate?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       !Ob.Legislation   Pending?
: 9. Agency Recommendation for Next FY !Oa.Legislation Reg to Terminate? !Ob.Legislation Pending?
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: 11. Establishment         Authority                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Agency       Authority
: 11. Establishment Authority Agency Authority
: 12. Specific     Establishment         Authority                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       13. Effective       Date                                                                                                                                                                                                 14. Commi11ee Type 14c. Presidential?
: 12. Specific Establishment Authority 13. Effective Date 14. Commi11ee Type 14c. Presidential?
42 u.s.c.                 2201                                                                                                                         1/6/1988                                                                                     Continuing                                                                                                               No
42 u.s.c. 2201 1/6/1988 Continuing No
: 15. Description     of Committee                                                                                                     Scientific         Technical             Program Advisory               Board 16a. Total     Number     of Reports 9
: 15. Description of Committee Scientific Technical Program Advisory Board 16a. Total Number of Reports 9
16b. Report   Titles     and     Dates Orphan                 Sources                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           10/17/2002 Capabilities               of Engineered                 and       Natural                 Barriers                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   12/6/2002 ACNW       Meeting           in     Nevada,           September                   23-26, 2002                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       12/13/2002 Review       and         Evaluation                 of the       U.S. Nuclear             Regulatory                     Commission's                     Waste         Safety           Research               Program                                                                                                                                                                                                                           12/30/2002 Transportation                                 Working               Group             Meeting                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ln/2003 Comments             on the   National         Academies'             Study,           "One     Step   At A Time:         The   Staged       Development             of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           6/9/2003 Geologic       Repositories             for       High-Level             Radioactive                   Wastes" Total         System           Performance                         Assessment             Working               Group             Session,       March             25-26,   2003                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     6/12/2003 Fiscal       Years         2003 and         2004   Action       Plan         for       the       Advisory               Committee                   on   Nuclear           Waste                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   6/23/2003 High-Level             Waste:             Risk-Significance                 Ranking           of Agreements                 and         the       Use of Risk       Information                             to                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   8/13/2003 Resolve       Issues 17a Open:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         16                                                                                                 17b. Closed:                                                             0                                                                                                                             17c . Partially     Closed:                                                                                               0                                                                                                                                                                                                                     17d. Total   Meetings           16 Meeting   Purposes     and     Dates
16b. Report Titles and Dates Orphan Sources 10/17/2002 Capabilities of Engineered and Natural Barriers 12/6/2002 ACNW Meeting in Nevada, September 23-26, 2002 12/13/2002 Review and Evaluation of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Waste Safety Research Program 12/30/2002 Transportation Working Group Meeting ln/2003 Comments on the National Academies' Study, "One Step At A Time: The Staged Development of 6/9/2003 Geologic Repositories for High-Level Radioactive Wastes" Total System Performance Assessment Working Group Session, March 25-26, 2003 6/12/2003 Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004 Action Plan for the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste 6/23/2003 High-Level Waste: Risk-Significance Ranking of Agreements and the Use of Risk Information to 8/13/2003 Resolve Issues 17a Open: 16 17b. Closed: 0 17c. Partially Closed: 0 17d. Total Meetings 16 Meeting Purposes and Dates


138th     Full       Committee                     & Workshop               on   Transportation                             of                                                                                                                           11/19/2002 11/21/2002 Nuclear             Materials Planning                 & Procedures                                                                                                                                                                                                                       11/20/2002 11/20/2002 Planning                 & Procedures                                                                                                                                                                                                                       12/17/2002 12/17/2002 139th     Full       Committee                                                                                                                                                                                                                           12/17/2002 12/19/2002 Planning                 & Procedures                                                                                                                                                                                                                       3/25/2003 3/25/2003 140th     Full       Committee                 and         Working               Group               on     NRC       and DOE       Performance                         Assessments:               Assumptions                   and                                                                                                                                                 3/25/2003 3/27/2003 Differences Planning                 & Procedures                                                                                                                                                                                                                       4/22/2003 4/22/2003 141st     Full       Committee                                                                                                                                                                                                                               4/22/2003 4/23/2003 Planning                 & Procedures                                                                                                                                                                                                                     5/28/2003 5/28/2003 142nd     Full       Committee                                                                                                                                                                                                                             5/28/2003 5/30/2003 Planning                 & Procedures                                                                                                                                                                                                                     6/24/2003 6/24/2003
138th Full Committee & Workshop on Transportation of 11/19/2002 11/21/2002 Nuclear Materials Planning & Procedures 11/20/2002 11/20/2002 Planning & Procedures 12/17/2002 12/17/2002 139th Full Committee 12/17/2002 12/19/2002 Planning & Procedures 3/25/2003 3/25/2003 140th Full Committee and Working Group on NRC and DOE Performance Assessments: Assumptions and 3/25/2003 3/27/2003 Differences Planning & Procedures 4/22/2003 4/22/2003 141st Full Committee 4/22/2003 4/23/2003 Planning & Procedures 5/28/2003 5/28/2003 142nd Full Committee 5/28/2003 5/30/2003 Planning & Procedures 6/24/2003 6/24/2003


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143rd     Full     Committee                                                                               6/24/2003 6/25/2003 144th   Full     Committee                                                                                 7/29/2003 7/31/2003 Planning               & Procedures                                                                         7/29/2003 7/29/2003 Planning               & Procedures                                                                         9/23/2003 9/23/2003 145th   Full     Committee                                                                                 9/23/2003 9/24/2003
143rd Full Committee 6/24/2003 6/25/2003 144th Full Committee 7/29/2003 7/31/2003 Planning & Procedures 7/29/2003 7/29/2003 Planning & Procedures 9/23/2003 9/23/2003 145th Full Committee 9/23/2003 9/24/2003


Curr ent Fiscal   Year                             Next Fiscal Year 18 a( 1) Perso nn el Pmt   s to   Non -Federal     Memb   ers                                                                     $186,647                                                 $194,486
Curr ent Fiscal Year Next Fiscal Year 18 a( 1) Perso nn el Pmt s to Non -Federal Memb ers $186,647 $194,486


I 8 a( 2 ) Pe rso nn e l Pmt   s to   Federal   Member   s                                                                                       $0                                                     $0 18a( 3 ) Pe rsonn e l Pmt   s to   Federal   Staff                                                                                 $488,193                                                 $508,697 18a( 4 ) Perso nn el Pmt s to   No n-m ember     Co ns ultant s                                                                             $0                                               $5,136 l 8b ( 1) Tra ve   l and P er Di e m t o Non-Fed   eral Memb   e rs                                                             $61,221                                                 $74,946 l 8b (2 ) Trav   e l and   P er Diem     to   Federal Memb   ers                                                                             $0                                                     $0 18b(3) Trav   e l and   Per   Di em     to   Federal   St aff                                                                       $16,315                                                 $17,947 18b(4 ) Trav   e l and   Per   Di e m   to   Non-Memb     er Consult   a nt s                                                         $1,007                                                 $12,087 I 8c .Oth er(re nt s, us e r char ges ,graphics   ,printin g, mail     etc .)                                                     $16,104                                                 $16,104 18d                                                                                                                   Total           $769,487                                                 $829,403 19 . Fede ral St aff Supp o rt   Ye ars                                                                                                         4.5                                                     5.5
I 8 a( 2 ) Pe rso nn e l Pmt s to Federal Member s $0 $0 18a( 3 ) Pe rsonn e l Pmt s to Federal Staff $488,193 $508,697 18a( 4 ) Perso nn el Pmt s to No n-m ember Co ns ultant s $0 $5,136 l 8b ( 1) Tra ve l and P er Di e m t o Non-Fed eral Memb e rs $61,221 $74,946 l 8b (2 ) Trav e l and P er Diem to Federal Memb ers $0 $0 18b(3) Trav e l and Per Di em to Federal St aff $16,315 $17,947 18b(4 ) Trav e l and Per Di e m to Non-Memb er Consult a nt s $1,007 $12,087 I 8c.Oth er(re nt s, us e r char ges,graphics,printin g, mail etc.) $16,104 $16,104 18d Total $769,487 $829,403 19. Fede ral St aff Supp o rt Ye ars 4.5 5.5


20a . How does   th e   Committ     ee acc omplish     its purp ose?
20a. How does th e Committ ee acc omplish its purp ose?
The     Committee               reports           to and   provides             the   Commission             with   independent                 review     of and   advice     on technical matters             related           to   nuclear         waste     management.                   The   bases   of ACNW       reviews       include         10 CFR   Parts       61, 63, 71, and 72, and   other     applicable             regulations             and   legislative       mandates.             The   ACNW     undertakes               studies     and   activities         related to   the   transportation,                     storage,         and   disposal       of high-           and     low-level     radioactive                 waste,     including         the   interim           storage of spent     nuclear           fuel;     materials             safety;           decommissioning;                   application             of risk-informed                 and   performance-based regulations;             and   evaluation             of licensing       documents,               rules,     regulatory                 guidance,         and   other     issues,   as   requested             by the   Commission.             The   Committee             interacts             with     representatives                   of the   public,       NRC,     the   Advisory           Committee             on Reactor         Safeguards,             other     Federal           agencies,       State     and   local   agencies,       Native       American               Nations,     and   private, international,                 and   other     affected       organizations                   as appropriate                 to fulfill     its   responsibilities.             The   Committee             issues written         reports,             providing             advice     on matters             within       its scope   of responsibility               and   meets       periodically             with   the Commissioners                 in   public       meetings           to   discuss       issues   of mutual           interest.           The   focus   of the   ACNW     work   during         FY 2003 has   been   on the   proposed           high-level           waste     repository             at Yucca     Mountain,             Nevada,         and   on issues   related           to   the decommissioning                 of nuclear         facilities.       The ACNW     members             are   chosen     for   their       technical         expertise         relevant           to waste     management                   issues   important               to   the   Commission.             Consultants               are   used     on occasion       to augment           the   expertise of the   ACNW     members             in specific     areas.         The   Committee             has   a   full-time         staff   that     provides           technical       support, administrative                         services,       and   assures         compliance             with   FACA     requirements.                     ACNW     working         groups,       comprised           of the   ACNW     members             and   consultants               with     the   appropriate                 expertise,         are   used     on occasion       to address         specific technical         issues   in depth.       These     working         groups         meet     in public       meetings         and   their     activities         are   also   conducted under     FACA     requirements.                   Stakeholder               participation                   in ACNW     meetings           is encouraged             and   routinely             occurs.
The Committee reports to and provides the Commission with independent review of and advice on technical matters related to nuclear waste management. The bases of ACNW reviews include 10 CFR Parts 61, 63, 71, and 72, and other applicable regulations and legislative mandates. The ACNW undertakes studies and activities related to the transportation, storage, and disposal of high-and low-level radioactive waste, including the interim storage of spent nuclear fuel; materials safety; decommissioning; application of risk-informed and performance-based regulations; and evaluation of licensing documents, rules, regulatory guidance, and other issues, as requested by the Commission. The Committee interacts with representatives of the public, NRC, the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards, other Federal agencies, State and local agencies, Native American Nations, and private, international, and other affected organizations as appropriate to fulfill its responsibilities. The Committee issues written reports, providing advice on matters within its scope of responsibility and meets periodically with the Commissioners in public meetings to discuss issues of mutual interest. The focus of the ACNW work during FY 2003 has been on the proposed high-level waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, and on issues related to the decommissioning of nuclear facilities. The ACNW members are chosen for their technical expertise relevant to waste management issues important to the Commission. Consultants are used on occasion to augment the expertise of the ACNW members in specific areas. The Committee has a full-time staff that provides technical support, administrative services, and assures compliance with FACA requirements. ACNW working groups, comprised of the ACNW members and consultants with the appropriate expertise, are used on occasion to address specific technical issues in depth. These working groups meet in public meetings and their activities are also conducted under FACA requirements. Stakeholder participation in ACNW meetings is encouraged and routinely occurs.
ACNW     meeting         agenda,         meeting         transcripts,                 and   letter       reports           are   available           for   downloading           or viewing     on the Internet         at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html                     or http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/. The ACNW   issues   an   Action     Plan   for   Commission             approval             and   conducts           a   self assessment               which   includes     the   use   of extensive       stakeholder               input.         The ACNW     conducts         ongoing     reviews       of its   plans     and   schedules to                                                                                                                                                     assure       that   it properly             addresses           regulatory               matters             within       its   scope   of responsibility               and   on schedules         that     are   consistent         with the   needs     of its stakeholders.                 Input     from         the Commission,                                                                   the   NRC   staff,     and   affected       stakeholders                 is used   in this process.       A Memorandum                   of Understanding                     with   the   NRC   staff     provides           a   framework               for   interactions             between       the ACNW     and     the staff.
ACNW meeting agenda, meeting transcripts, and letter reports are available for downloading or viewing on the Internet at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html or http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/. The ACNW issues an Action Plan for Commission approval and conducts a self assessment which includes the use of extensive stakeholder input. The ACNW conducts ongoing reviews of its plans and schedules to assure that it properly addresses regulatory matters within its scope of responsibility and on schedules that are consistent with the needs of its stakeholders. Input from the Commission, the NRC staff, and affected stakeholders is used in this process. A Memorandum of Understanding with the NRC staff provides a framework for interactions between the ACNW and the staff.
20b . Ho w does   th e Co mm     itt ee b alance   it s   me   mb   e rs hip ?
20b. Ho w does th e Co mm itt ee b alance it s me mb e rs hip ?


The     Commission             appoints           ACNW     members               with     the   scientific     and   engineering             expertise         needed       to address           the waste   management                   issues   of importance                     to the   Commission             . Members           are   sought       who   can   provide         an independent perspective             on   waste   management                   issues,     and     who   possess   outstanding                 scientific       and   technical       ability         , balanced and   mature       judgment,             and   a   willingness         to devote       the   time     required             to carry       out   the   timely         completion         of the Committee's                   work.     Members           are   appointed             for   4-year         terms         and,     absent       unusual           circumstances,                 do not   serve       more than       two   terms.         Members           are   reappointed                 at the   end   of a 4-year         term         only     if there       is a   compelling         continuing           need for   their       expertise.           Vacancies       in   the   ACNW     membership                 are   filled   from         the   pool   of applicants             which     exists   after solicitations           of interest         are   published           in the   Federal         Register,         trade     and   professional             society       publications,           and   the
The Commission appoints ACNW members with the scientific and engineering expertise needed to address the waste management issues of importance to the Commission. Members are sought who can provide an independent perspective on waste management issues, and who possess outstanding scientific and technical ability, balanced and mature judgment, and a willingness to devote the time required to carry out the timely completion of the Committee's work. Members are appointed for 4-year terms and, absent unusual circumstances, do not serve more than two terms. Members are reappointed at the end of a 4-year term only if there is a compelling continuing need for their expertise. Vacancies in the ACNW membership are filled from the pool of applicants which exists after solicitations of interest are published in the Federal Register, trade and professional society publications, and the


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press.         Recommendations                         to the   Commission               as   to   the   selection     of qualified       candidates             from       this pool                                                               are   made     by the   ACNW     Member           Candidate             Screening           Panel.       The   ACNW     members             normally               provide         input     to   this   Panel. The diversity             of viewpoints         represented               by   current         members                 is   based     on special     fields   of interest,             professional experience,           and   technical       expertise.           These     member           attributes               provide         the   Committee                 with   the   balance       of highly qualified           technical           expertise       and   diverse         perspectives               necessary             to effectively         carry         out the   Committee's                 statutory requirements.                     At the   end   of FY 2003,   the   Committee               included           two members             from       academia,               one   member           from       a national           laboratory,                 and     two members             from       private           industry.             During         FY 2003,   the   ACNW     included         members experienced             in   radioactive             waste     management,                   chemistry,               health         physics,       nuclear         engineering,             risk     assessment, environmental                         engineering,           performance                   assessment,               hydrology,             research           , and   technical         management.                   There     has been     a   systematic               effort     to obtain       members               with     backgrounds                 that     can   address           the   difficult       and   diverse         questions associated           with     radioactive             waste     management.                     This   concentration                 of the   relevant             scientific       proficiency           within   the Committee,                 together           with   a diversity             of viewpoints           and   perspectives,             provides         assurance             that     adequate, independent,                 and   open   discussion       and   analysis         of the   potential         hazards             associated           with   the   management                 of nuclear waste     can   take     place   .
press. Recommendations to the Commission as to the selection of qualified candidates from this pool are made by the ACNW Member Candidate Screening Panel. The ACNW members normally provide input to this Panel. The diversity of viewpoints represented by current members is based on special fields of interest, professional experience, and technical expertise. These member attributes provide the Committee with the balance of highly qualified technical expertise and diverse perspectives necessary to effectively carry out the Committee's statutory requirements. At the end of FY 2003, the Committee included two members from academia, one member from a national laboratory, and two members from private industry. During FY 2003, the ACNW included members experienced in radioactive waste management, chemistry, health physics, nuclear engineering, risk assessment, environmental engineering, performance assessment, hydrology, research, and technical management. There has been a systematic effort to obtain members with backgrounds that can address the difficult and diverse questions associated with radioactive waste management. This concentration of the relevant scientific proficiency within the Committee, together with a diversity of viewpoints and perspectives, provides assurance that adequate, independent, and open discussion and analysis of the potential hazards associated with the management of nuclear waste can take place.
20c. How frequent   and re le v ant   are   th e Committ   ee meetings   ?
20c. How frequent and re le v ant are th e Committ ee meetings ?
Normally,               all ACNW     members           meet     8 times       a   year       for     2-3 days     in Committee               meetings.         In FY 2003, the   ACNW held     8 Committee                 meetings.       The   number         of meetings         held     is directly           related         to   the   scope   of NRC's       efforts     on the high-level         waste     geologic   repository             and   other     issues   involving           waste   management,                   the   number         of criteria           , guides, and   technical           positions       referred             to the   ACNW     for     review       and   comment,             the   number         of special       reviews       requested by   the   NRC   staff,     and   the   number         of important               topics     of concern         to   the   Committee             and   its stakeholders.               The A CNW   Action       Plan     for   Fiscal   Years       2003 and   2004 formed           the   basis   for   the   selection       of issues   to   be addressed during       its   2003 meetings.       The     Committee             intends           to   meet       once   each   year       in the   vicinity         of Yucca   Mountain           in Nevada         to provide         an opportunity                 for     local   stakeholders                   to   participate               in its   meetings.           Such     a   meeting         was   held on November                   19 and   20, 2003. The   written           reports         that   contain         the   ACNW's       advice       are   issued     during         Committee meetings.           When     resources       are   available,           the   ACNW     holds     working       group       meetings         on particularly                     complex     issues.
Normally, all ACNW members meet 8 times a year for 2-3 days in Committee meetings. In FY 2003, the ACNW held 8 Committee meetings. The number of meetings held is directly related to the scope of NRC's efforts on the high-level waste geologic repository and other issues involving waste management, the number of criteria, guides, and technical positions referred to the ACNW for review and comment, the number of special reviews requested by the NRC staff, and the number of important topics of concern to the Committee and its stakeholders. The A CNW Action Plan for Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004 formed the basis for the selection of issues to be addressed during its 2003 meetings. The Committee intends to meet once each year in the vicinity of Yucca Mountain in Nevada to provide an opportunity for local stakeholders to participate in its meetings. Such a meeting was held on November 19 and 20, 2003. The written reports that contain the ACNW's advice are issued during Committee meetings. When resources are available, the ACNW holds working group meetings on particularly complex issues.
At these     meetings,           additional           time     and   expertise           can   be brought           to bear   on an issue   and   the   subject         developed     for the   Committee                 consideration.                 Reviews     are   conducted           during       each     Committee               meeting           to   assess   the   relevance       of proposed             meetings         and     review       topics,     resource           needs,     and   the   priority             of each   activity.             These     assessments           have     the benefit     of input     from         the   Commission,             NRC's       Executive         Director         for   Operations                 (EDO),     and   other     stakeholders.
At these meetings, additional time and expertise can be brought to bear on an issue and the subject developed for the Committee consideration. Reviews are conducted during each Committee meeting to assess the relevance of proposed meetings and review topics, resource needs, and the priority of each activity. These assessments have the benefit of input from the Commission, NRC's Executive Director for Operations (EDO), and other stakeholders.
The   ACNW     also   conducts         a self assessment             once   every           2 years.         These   self assessments             involve         collection     of input from         a   variety             of stakeholders.               This   information                     is   used     to assess   the   relevance         of ACNW     activities.             All ACNW meetings         for   this     reporting             period       addressed             matters           delineated           in the   ACNW's         Action     Plan,     specific     requests       from either       the   Commission           or the   EDO,   or other     important               regulatory               matters             within       the   ACNW's         scope   of responsibility.
The ACNW also conducts a self assessment once every 2 years. These self assessments involve collection of input from a variety of stakeholders. This information is used to assess the relevance of ACNW activities. All ACNW meetings for this reporting period addressed matters delineated in the ACNW's Action Plan, specific requests from either the Commission or the EDO, or other important regulatory matters within the ACNW's scope of responsibility.
20d . Why   can   't th e ad v   ice or inform atio n thi s co mm     itt ee provi   des be obt ained elsew he re?
20d. Why can 't th e ad v ice or inform atio n thi s co mm itt ee provi des be obt ained elsew he re?
The   ACNW     is   an independent               body     of recognized             experts       in the   field   of nuclear         waste     management                     whose mandate               is   to   provide         the   Commission             with   independent                 advice.       The   ACNW     provides           the     public     assurance           that   an independent               technical           review     and   evaluation             of nuclear           waste   safety       issues   is accomplished               and   an opportunity               for public     input       is assured.           Decisions     relating           to   waste     management                 that   are   expected         to   be before       the Commission include         the   licensing     of the   proposed           Yucca     Mountain             high-level         waste     repository,               the   West   Valley     Demonstration Project       and   West     Valley   Site   and   other     site   decommissionings,                   nuclear         reactor         decommissioning,                 and     low-level waste     management.                     The   Commission             has   its   own   expert       staff   of NRC   employees           on whom     it relies   in   its day-to-day operations.               However,         the   Commission           has   no other     advisory             committee             with   the   broadly           based     expertise         of the ACNW     that   could     be called   upon     for   independent               and   informed             assessment         of safety       issues     related           to   high-         and low-level       waste     management.                 In addition,           since     members             are   part-time               advisors           with   other     interests         and   activities in related           fields,     they     provide         a   breadth         of exper       ience,   an independent               perspective             on issues,   and   technical knowledge         that     is not duplicated             by   the   NRC   staff.     The   ACNW     provides         the Commission                                                                       with     both     an independent,                 critical           review     of high-level         regulatory                   issues   under       consideration               by   the   NRC   and   independent technical         insights         on important             matters             needing         Commission             attention.           In addition,             a   standing           committee             such   as the   ACNW,     supported             by   a   technical       staff,     remains           currently               informed             with     respect         to   nuclear           waste     issues of importance                   to   the   Commission,           including         NRC-sponsored                   safety       research,           and   provides           an informed,               collegial judgment             regarding               these   issues   that   would     not   be obtained             by     use of individual             part-time               consultants             on a   case by-case basis.
The ACNW is an independent body of recognized experts in the field of nuclear waste management whose mandate is to provide the Commission with independent advice. The ACNW provides the public assurance that an independent technical review and evaluation of nuclear waste safety issues is accomplished and an opportunity for public input is assured. Decisions relating to waste management that are expected to be before the Commission include the licensing of the proposed Yucca Mountain high-level waste repository, the West Valley Demonstration Project and West Valley Site and other site decommissionings, nuclear reactor decommissioning, and low-level waste management. The Commission has its own expert staff of NRC employees on whom it relies in its day-to-day operations. However, the Commission has no other advisory committee with the broadly based expertise of the ACNW that could be called upon for independent and informed assessment of safety issues related to high-and low-level waste management. In addition, since members are part-time advisors with other interests and activities in related fields, they provide a breadth of exper ience, an independent perspective on issues, and technical knowledge that is not duplicated by the NRC staff. The ACNW provides the Commission with both an independent, critical review of high-level regulatory issues under consideration by the NRC and independent technical insights on important matters needing Commission attention. In addition, a standing committee such as the ACNW, supported by a technical staff, remains currently informed with respect to nuclear waste issues of importance to the Commission, including NRC-sponsored safety research, and provides an informed, collegial judgment regarding these issues that would not be obtained by use of individual part-time consultants on a case by-case basis.
20e . Why   is it   necessary     to cl ose and/or parti all y cl os e co mmitt   ee   me   etings ?
20e. Why is it necessary to cl ose and/or parti all y cl os e co mmitt ee me etings ?
During         this period,                                                                       the   Committee             held     8 Full     Committee                 meetings.         All portions           of these     meetings           were   open   to public       attendance.
During this period, the Committee held 8 Full Committee meetings. All portions of these meetings were open to public attendance.


2   1. Remar   ks NONE
2 1. Remar ks NONE


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Designated Federal Official:                   Michele       Kelton       DFO Committee Members                                                           Start                                                                                                                                                           End                                                                                                                                                                 Occupation Garrick,                 Dr.       B.                                       3/6/1994                     6/30/2007   Consultant John Hornberger,                       Dr.                                       9/23/1996   6/30/2004   Professor,               Dept.     of Environmental                           Sciences,     University             of Virginia GeorgeM.
Designated Federal Official: Michele Kelton DFO Committee Members Start End Occupation Garrick, Dr. B. 3/6/1994 6/30/2007 Consultant John Hornberger, Dr. 9/23/1996 6/30/2004 Professor, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia GeorgeM.
Levenson,             Mr.                                                   5/l 7 /2000               10/10/2003 Consultant Milton Ryan,         Dr.       Michael                                           6/26/2002                     6/25/2006 Consultant T.
Levenson, Mr. 5/l 7 /2000 10/10/2003 Consultant Milton Ryan, Dr. Michael 6/26/2002 6/25/2006 Consultant T.
Weiner,         Dr.       Ruth                                             9/15/2003   9/14/2007   Consultant Wymer,Dr.                                                                   10/11/1997 3/30/2003   Retired,             Distinguished               Scientist           in     the     International                         Technology RaymondG.                                                                                                                                                     Programs                   Division       of Martin               Marietta                 Energy           Systems,             Inc.
Weiner, Dr. Ruth 9/15/2003 9/14/2007 Consultant Wymer,Dr. 10/11/1997 3/30/2003 Retired, Distinguished Scientist in the International Technology RaymondG. Programs Division of Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.
Total Count of Committee Members                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     6
Total Count of Committee Members 6


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12/1/2003 4:10:04 PM I. Department or Agency 2. Fiscal Year Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2003
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: 11. Establishment Authority Agency Authority
: 12. Specific   Establishment       Authority                                                                                                                                                                                     13. Effective       Date                                                                                 14. Committee         Type                                                                                           14c. Presidential?
: 12. Specific Establishment Authority 13. Effective Date 14. Committee Type 14c. Presidential?
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15 . Description   of Committee                                                                                                                   Non     Scientific         Program Advisory               Board 16a. Total     Number   of Reports 1
15. Description of Committee Non Scientific Program Advisory Board 16a. Total Number of Reports 1
16b. Report   Titles     and   Dates Report/Transcript                       of June           3, 2003   Meeting                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   6/3/2003
16b. Report Titles and Dates Report/Transcript of June 3, 2003 Meeting 6/3/2003


17aOpen:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1                                                                                     17b. Closed:                                                                 0                                                                                                                                       17c . Partially     Closed:                                                                                                       0 17d . Total   Meetings           1 Meeting     Purposes     and     Dates
17aOpen: 1 17b. Closed: 0 17c. Partially Closed: 0 17d. Total Meetings 1 Meeting Purposes and Dates


Review         Alternatives                   and         Proposed               Guidelines               for submitti?g                       electroni~                                                         documents                   through                                                         N_RC's                                                                             61312003 S:00:00       AM   6/3/2003 5:00:00         PM Electromc                 Information                       Exchange             for       the                                                                                               High                     Level       Waste Adjudicatory                         Proceeding
Review Alternatives and Proposed Guidelines for submitti?g electroni~ documents through N_RC's 61312003 S:00:00 AM 6/3/2003 5:00:00 PM Electromc Information Exchange for the High Level Waste Adjudicatory Proceeding


Current     Fiscal   Year                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Next     Fiscal         Year l 8a(l)     Personnel     Pmts     to   Non-Federal       Members                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       $0                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       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Staff                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             $6,000                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         $8,000 18a(4) Personnel     Pmts     to   Non-member         Consultants                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       $0                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       $0 l 8b(l)     Travel       and   Per   Diem   to   Non -Federal   Members                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             $0                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 $1,000 l 8b(2)   Travel       and   Per   Diem   to   Federal     Members                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   $4,857                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         $7,000
Current Fiscal Year Next Fiscal Year l 8a(l) Personnel Pmts to Non-Federal Members $0 $0 l 8a(2) Personnel Pmts to Federal Members $6,000 $8,000 l 8a(3) Personnel Pmts to Federal Staff $6,000 $8,000 18a(4) Personnel Pmts to Non-member Consultants $0 $0 l 8b(l) Travel and Per Diem to Non -Federal Members $0 $1,000 l 8b(2) Travel and Per Diem to Federal Members $4,857 $7,000


l 8b(3)   Travel       and   Per   Diem   to   Federal     Staff                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         $0                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       $2,000 18b(4) Travel       and Per Diem     to   Non-Member       Consultants                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 $0                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         $0
l 8b(3) Travel and Per Diem to Federal Staff $0 $2,000 18b(4) Travel and Per Diem to Non-Member Consultants $0 $0


18c.Other(rents     ,user charges,graphics         ,printing           ,mail   etc .)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               $2,692                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 $3,000 18d                                                                                                             Total                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             $19,549                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           $29,000
18c.Other(rents,user charges,graphics,printing,mail etc.) $2,692 $3,000 18d Total $19,549 $29,000
: 19. Federal   Staff   Support     Years                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             0.0                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         0.0
: 19. Federal Staff Support Years 0.0 0.0


20a. How   does   the Committee         accomplish         its   purpose?
20a. How does the Committee accomplish its purpose?


The     Nuclear Regulatory                                                                                                                                                             Commission                   relies       on     the     Licensing         Support               Network             Advisory               Review       Panel         (LSNARP) for       advice         and         recommendations                               on     the     design       and         operation             of the     searchable                   electronic             database               (Licensinf Support               Network             (LSN))   for       documents                   that           will   relevant                   to     the     licensing         of a   geologic     repository                   for       the     storage           of high       level     nuclear             waste.       The     document                 collection           will contain           electronic             copies     of all   of the       material                 that         will be used       by     parties             in     the     NRC's           licensing         proceeding               for     a   high       level     radioactive                     waste       repository.                   The     LSN   is in operation                     and       has       been     loaded           with     approximately                               10,000 documents                 as   of the     end     of FY-2003.     During           the     year           the Committee                   provided               advice on                                                                                                                       guidelines             to   electronically                   transmit                   large         and         complex           documents.                 DOE     also
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission relies on the Licensing Support Network Advisory Review Panel (LSNARP) for advice and recommendations on the design and operation of the searchable electronic database (Licensinf Support Network (LSN)) for documents that will relevant to the licensing of a geologic repository for the storage of high level nuclear waste. The document collection will contain electronic copies of all of the material that will be used by parties in the NRC's licensing proceeding for a high level radioactive waste repository. The LSN is in operation and has been loaded with approximately 10,000 documents as of the end of FY-2003. During the year the Committee provided advice on guidelines to electronically transmit large and complex documents. DOE also


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advised         that   estimates           of the   size   of its document             collection     had     risen   from       10,000 to 3 -         4 million     and   the   LSN is now   being     re-configured                 to accomidate           the increased             volumn.         Document         loading       should be                                                                                                                   completed           by June 2004 in anticipation               of the   Department               of Energy's             submittal             of a   License   Application           in December             2004.
advised that estimates of the size of its document collection had risen from 10,000 to 3 - 4 million and the LSN is now being re-configured to accomidate the increased volumn. Document loading should be completed by June 2004 in anticipation of the Department of Energy's submittal of a License Application in December 2004.
20b. How does th e Committ     ee balance   it s me mb   ership ?
20b. How does th e Committ ee balance it s me mb ership ?
The   membership                   of the   LSNARP       is balanced         by being                                                 drawn       from       among       the full   spectrum             of potential         parties       to NRC's       anticipated                 licensing       proceeding       for   the   burial       of high   level     radioactive             waste.     Since   the   burial       site under review       is in Nevada,         the   membership                 includes the                                                                                                                                 State     of Nevada,         local county                                                                                   governments                 of both     Nevada     and California,           Indian       tribes,       represented                 by   the   National           Congress       of American           Indians         and   the   Nevada       Nuclear Waste     Task     force.     It also   includes       the   nuclear         industry,               the   potential         licensee   (DOE)     and   the   licensing     agency (NRC). Input       by   these     representatives                       is essential to                                                                                                                                     the   success   of the   LSN project.         During         this   year       an effort     was made       to   bring     additional             tribal       representation                     to the   Committee.
The membership of the LSNARP is balanced by being drawn from among the full spectrum of potential parties to NRC's anticipated licensing proceeding for the burial of high level radioactive waste. Since the burial site under review is in Nevada, the membership includes the State of Nevada, local county governments of both Nevada and California, Indian tribes, represented by the National Congress of American Indians and the Nevada Nuclear Waste Task force. It also includes the nuclear industry, the potential licensee (DOE) and the licensing agency (NRC). Input by these representatives is essential to the success of the LSN project. During this year an effort was made to bring additional tribal representation to the Committee.
20c . How   fr equ ent   and   re lev   ant are   th e Co mmitt   ee m ee tings?
20c. How fr equ ent and re lev ant are th e Co mmitt ee m ee tings?
The   full   LSNARP       met     once on June     3, 2003 in Las   Vegas   to   review     guidelines     and   possible     rule     changes     for electronic       submittals               of adjudicatory                   material             to   the   HL W   proceeding         when   it starts.         During       the   year,       the   LSN Administrator                     also   met     with   individual             representatives                   of the   potential         parties         to the   HL W   proceeding         to assist in their     setting       up local   document             repositories           that   could     be accessed     by   the   LSN.
The full LSNARP met once on June 3, 2003 in Las Vegas to review guidelines and possible rule changes for electronic submittals of adjudicatory material to the HL W proceeding when it starts. During the year, the LSN Administrator also met with individual representatives of the potential parties to the HL W proceeding to assist in their setting up local document repositories that could be accessed by the LSN.
20d . Why   can   't the   advice   or information     this committ   ee provides     be obtained   elsewher e?
20d. Why can 't the advice or information this committ ee provides be obtained elsewher e?
The   advice       provided             by   the state     , county       and   tribal         governmental                     units,     together         with   other       potential         users     of the LSN, is unique         to   this   particular             computer             application.             It is not available         from       other     existing     committees           or within the   NRC     itself. NRC   considers         it essential     that     advice       on the   design   of the   software         and   hardware             should     come from         representatives                     of the future         hands-on         users     of the   LSN. During         this   reporting             period,         the   Licensing     Support Network         became       fully     operational             and   the   Advisory             Review     Panel     began     to address           implementational                     and operational                 issues   and     rule   changes       the appear         to be necessary           to accomidate             the state     of the   electronic       document processing         capabilities           of the   NRC   and   potential         parties.
The advice provided by the state, county and tribal governmental units, together with other potential users of the LSN, is unique to this particular computer application. It is not available from other existing committees or within the NRC itself. NRC considers it essential that advice on the design of the software and hardware should come from representatives of the future hands-on users of the LSN. During this reporting period, the Licensing Support Network became fully operational and the Advisory Review Panel began to address implementational and operational issues and rule changes the appear to be necessary to accomidate the state of the electronic document processing capabilities of the NRC and potential parties.
20e. Wh y   is it nec e ssary   to clo se and/or partially   close co mmitt     ee   m ee ting s?
20e. Wh y is it nec e ssary to clo se and/or partially close co mmitt ee m ee ting s?
The   LSSARP       did   not   hold   any     closed   meetings       in FY 2003.
The LSSARP did not hold any closed meetings in FY 2003.


2   1. Re m arks NONE
2 1. Re m arks NONE


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Des ign ated Fe deral Officia l: Dr. Andrew L Bates DFO Com mitt ee Mem bers Start End Occ up atio n Bates, Andrew L 6/15/2000 9/30/2006 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Bradshaw, Les 1/15/1993 9/30/2006.,...Nye County, Nevada Brandt,Joy 10/1/2000 9/30/2006 "'l.,ander County, Nevada Clark, Ray 7/1/1999 9/30/2006 US EPA Fiorenzi, Leonard 7/1/1999 9/30/2006 ~ ureka County, Nevada Frishman, Steve 7/1/1999 9/30/2006.... State Of Nevada Graser, Daniel 10/1/1999 5/31/2003 US Nuclear regulatory Commission Holden, Robert 7/1/1999 9/30/2006 National Congress of American Indians -
Kalt,     Alan                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           7/1/1999 9/30/2006 ....-Churchill County,         Nevada Kraft,       Steven                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           1/1/1998 9/30/2006 ~                                 uclear Energy         Institute             -       Energy           Coalition Larson,         Josie                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             10/1/2002 9/30/2006 "'W hite Plan     County,         Nevada Leake,     Harry                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   6/1/2002 9/30/2006               US   Departmant               of Energy Linehan,John                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               6/1/2003 9/30/2006             U S Nuclear       Regulatory                 Commission Mathias,           Linda                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     10/1/2001 9/30/2006 v Mineral         County,         Nevada McCorkell,           George                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             10/1/2000 9/30/2006 v Esmeralda               County,         Nevada Murphy,             Malachy                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 12/18/1989 9/30/2006                                                 ye   County,       Nevada Pitts,     Jason                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               10/1/2001 9/30/2006 ..-i,incoln County,       Nevada Remus,       Andrew                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         10/1/2001 9/30/2006       Inyo County,       Nevada Treichel,         Judy                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       1/1/1998 9/30/2006           Nevada       Nuclear       Waste     Task     Force von   Tresenhausen,                   Engelbrech                                                                                                                 7/1/2001 9/30/2006     Clark                                     County       Nevada Total   Count of Committ   ee Me mb   ers                                                                                                                                                         20
Kalt, Alan 7/1/1999 9/30/2006....-Churchill County, Nevada Kraft, Steven 1/1/1998 9/30/2006 ~ uclear Energy Institute - Energy Coalition Larson, Josie 10/1/2002 9/30/2006 "'W hite Plan County, Nevada Leake, Harry 6/1/2002 9/30/2006 US Departmant of Energy Linehan,John 6/1/2003 9/30/2006 U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mathias, Linda 10/1/2001 9/30/2006 v Mineral County, Nevada McCorkell, George 10/1/2000 9/30/2006 v Esmeralda County, Nevada Murphy, Malachy 12/18/1989 9/30/2006 ye County, Nevada Pitts, Jason 10/1/2001 9/30/2006..-i,incoln County, Nevada Remus, Andrew 10/1/2001 9/30/2006 Inyo County, Nevada Treichel, Judy 1/1/1998 9/30/2006 Nevada Nuclear Waste Task Force von Tresenhausen, Engelbrech 7/1/2001 9/30/2006 Clark County Nevada Total Count of Committ ee Me mb ers 20


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: 3. Com mittee       or S ubComm         ittee                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         3b. GSA   Comm       ittee   No.
: 3. Com mittee or S ubComm ittee 3b. GSA Comm ittee No.
PEER             REVIEW               COMMITTEE                         FOR         SOURCE             TERM           MODELING                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   13888 4 . Is   this     New     During     Fi sca   l Year?                                                                                                                                                                                                             5. Current     C han er                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       6.     Expect   ed   Re newa l Date 7. Expected Term Date Yes                                                                                 10/10/2002                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 10/10/2004 9/30/2004 Sa. W as   Terminat       ed During     FY?                                                                                                               Sb. S pecific   Term     in a ti   on Authority                                                                                                       Sc.Actua   l Terminat       ion   Date No                                                                                                                                   42 u.s.c.                   2201
PEER REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR SOURCE TERM MODELING 13888 4. Is this New During Fi sca l Year? 5. Current C han er 6. Expect ed Re newa l Date 7. Expected Term Date Yes 10/10/2002 10/10/2004 9/30/2004 Sa. W as Terminat ed During FY? Sb. S pecific Term in a ti on Authority Sc.Actua l Terminat ion Date No 42 u.s.c. 2201
: 9. Agency       Reconunendatio           n for   Next     FY                                                                                           ! 0a.Legis     lation     Req   to   Terminate?                                                                                           I Ob.Legis lation   Pending     ?
: 9. Agency Reconunendatio n for Next FY ! 0a.Legis lation Req to Terminate? I Ob.Legis lation Pending ?
Continue                                                                                                                                       No
Continue No
: 11. Estab   li   shm   e nt     Authority                                                                   Agency       Authority
: 11. Estab li shm e nt Authority Agency Authority
: 12. Specific     Establi   slunent       Authority                                                                                                                   13. Effec   ti   ve     Dat e                                           14 . Conunit     tee Typ   e                                                         14c . Pres   idential?
: 12. Specific Establi slunent Authority 13. Effec ti ve Dat e 14. Conunit tee Typ e 14c. Pres idential?
42 u.s.c.                   2201                                                                                         7/1/1958                                                                   Continuing                                                                                       No
42 u.s.c. 2201 7/1/1958 Continuing No


I 5. Des cription     of Committee                                                                       Scientific         Technical           Program Advisory                 Board I 6a. Total     Number     of Re ports 1
I 5. Des cription of Committee Scientific Technical Program Advisory Board I 6a. Total Number of Re ports 1
I 6b. Repon   Titles   and   Date s Peer         Review       Committee                   Report             for         "NRC           Spent         Fuel       Source         Term             Guidance               Document"                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           9/30/2003
I 6b. Repon Titles and Date s Peer Review Committee Report for "NRC Spent Fuel Source Term Guidance Document" 9/30/2003


17a Open:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             0                                                                               17b. C lo sed:                                                               4 17c. Pania     ll   y C   losed:                                                                                                     0                                                                                                                                                                                                       17d. Total Mee tings       4 Meet in g   Purpose   s a nd   Dates
17a Open: 0 17b. C lo sed: 4 17c. Pania ll y C losed: 0 17d. Total Mee tings 4 Meet in g Purpose s a nd Dates


The       Committee                   reviewed           SNL     activities and                                                                                                                                                                             aided         SNL       in development                 of guidance documents                                                                                                                                                                                                       on   source           terms               to assist         the       NRC       in   evaluations                 of the       impact           of specific                                                                                             1/28/2003 8:30:00         AM     1/29/2003 5:00:00       PM terrorist                     activities             targeted                   at       a   range         of spent         fuel     storage casks       and           radioactive                 material                   transport                         packages including               those     for     spent         fuel.
The Committee reviewed SNL activities and aided SNL in development of guidance documents on source terms to assist the NRC in evaluations of the impact of specific 1/28/2003 8:30:00 AM 1/29/2003 5:00:00 PM terrorist activities targeted at a range of spent fuel storage casks and radioactive material transport packages including those for spent fuel.
The       Committee                   reviewed             SNL     activities and                                                                                                                                                                         aided         SNL     in development                 of guidance documents                                                                                                                                                                                                       on   source           terms               to assist         the       NRC         in     evaluations                 of the       impact           of specific                                                                                         4/8/2003   4/9/2003 terrorist                     activities             targeted                   at       a   range         of spent         fuel     storage casks       and           radioactive                 material                   transport                       packages including               those     for       spent         fuel.
The Committee reviewed SNL activities and aided SNL in development of guidance documents on source terms to assist the NRC in evaluations of the impact of specific 4/8/2003 4/9/2003 terrorist activities targeted at a range of spent fuel storage casks and radioactive material transport packages including those for spent fuel.
The       Committee                   reviewed           SNL     activities               and         aided         SNL     in development                 of guidance             documents                   on   source         terms             that will assist           the     NRC         in     evaluations               of the     impact           of specific                                 9/16/2003 9/18/2003 terrorist                   activities             targeted                 at     a   range         of spent         fuel     storage casks         and           radioactive                 material                     (RAM)       transport packages.
The Committee reviewed SNL activities and aided SNL in development of guidance documents on source terms that will assist the NRC in evaluations of the impact of specific 9/16/2003 9/18/2003 terrorist activities targeted at a range of spent fuel storage casks and radioactive material (RAM) transport packages.
The       Committee                   reviewed             Sandia           National             Laboratories (SNL)     activities           and         aided       SNL       in     development                 of guidance documents                     for     estimating                 source           terms               resulting             from                                                                                                     9/25/2003 9/26/2003 sabotage             attacks               on   spent         fuel     transportation                                 and         storage containers.
The Committee reviewed Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) activities and aided SNL in development of guidance documents for estimating source terms resulting from 9/25/2003 9/26/2003 sabotage attacks on spent fuel transportation and storage containers.


Curren   t Fisca l Yea r                                                                       Next Fiscal   Year 18a(     I )   Pers onn e l Pmt   s to     Non-Fe deral     Members                                                                                                                                                                                       $228,850                                                                                                 $250,000 I 8a(2) Perso nnel Pnlts to   Federal     Members                                                                                                                                                                                                             $39,333                                                                                                   $50,000 I 8a(3)     Pe rso nn el Pmts     to   Fede ral Staff                                                                                                                                                                                                                             $0                                                                                                       $0 I 8a(4)     Pe rson   nel   Pmts     to     Non-member           Consu   ltant s                                                                                                                                                                                               $0                                                                                                       $0
Curren t Fisca l Yea r Next Fiscal Year 18a( I ) Pers onn e l Pmt s to Non-Fe deral Members $228,850 $250,000 I 8a(2) Perso nnel Pnlts to Federal Members $39,333 $50,000 I 8a(3) Pe rso nn el Pmts to Fede ral Staff $0 $0 I 8a(4) Pe rson nel Pmts to Non-member Consu ltant s $0 $0


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I 9. Fede ra l S t aff S u pport     Yea rs                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           0.3 0.3
I 9. Fede ra l S t aff S u pport Yea rs 0.3 0.3


20a. H ow   does     the Comm       ittee accom     pl is h it s p u rp ose?
20a. H ow does the Comm ittee accom pl is h it s p u rp ose?
The       Committee                       will develop         guidance documents                                                                                                                                                                                         that           will assist         the       NRC         in   evaluating                     the     impact           of specific terrorist                     activities               targeted                   at     a   range         of spent         fuel   storage           casks         and         radioactive                   material                   (RAM)       transport packages,               including spent                     fuel. The       guidance               will provide               the       NRC         the     bases     for       improving                     the       allocation         of resources                 for       protecting                 radioactive                   materials                     and         for       responding                     to     terrorist                   attacks.
The Committee will develop guidance documents that will assist the NRC in evaluating the impact of specific terrorist activities targeted at a range of spent fuel storage casks and radioactive material (RAM) transport packages, including spent fuel. The guidance will provide the NRC the bases for improving the allocation of resources for protecting radioactive materials and for responding to terrorist attacks.
20b. How   does     th e Com   mitt   ee ba la nce   it   s membe       rshi   p?
20b. How does th e Com mitt ee ba la nce it s membe rshi p?
Membership                       on     the     committee                   will   be     balanced                 to     obtain             the       range         of scientific         and           technical           expertise             needed         to calculte           and         develop           guidelines           for       radioacctive                   source           terms             (radiation                 doses     and         contamination).                             The     expertise needed         includes           individuals                   with     experience                 in     structural,                         nuclear,               and         thermal                 engineering               , fuel   performance                       and source           term             evaluations,                 consequence               analyses             , weapons         and         explosives       , and         transportation                           of radioactive material.
Membership on the committee will be balanced to obtain the range of scientific and technical expertise needed to calculte and develop guidelines for radioacctive source terms (radiation doses and contamination). The expertise needed includes individuals with experience in structural, nuclear, and thermal engineering, fuel performance and source term evaluations, consequence analyses, weapons and explosives, and transportation of radioactive material.
20c . How   frequen   t and     re levant     are   the Committee         mee   ti   ngs?
20c. How frequen t and re levant are the Committee mee ti ngs?
It is   estimated                   that           the     full     Committee                     will meet         6 times         a   year             with     approximately                             4 working             group           meetings           each year.
It is estimated that the full Committee will meet 6 times a year with approximately 4 working group meetings each year.
20d. Wh y can't     the advice       or infonna       ti   on   thi s comm       ittee   prov   ides   be ob ta in ed e lsew here?
20d. Wh y can't the advice or infonna ti on thi s comm ittee prov ides be ob ta in ed e lsew here?
The       range           of wxpertise             needed           by       the     committee                       in     explosives,         military                   weapons         structural,                         nuclear             , and           thermal engineering,                   fuel     performance                           and         source           term             evaluations,                     and         consequence             analyses                 is   not     available               within         the NRC.
The range of wxpertise needed by the committee in explosives, military weapons structural, nuclear, and thermal engineering, fuel performance and source term evaluations, and consequence analyses is not available within the NRC.
20e. Wh y   is it     necessary         to c lose and/or partia   ll y   close   comm       ittee     meeti   ngs?
20e. Wh y is it necessary to c lose and/or partia ll y close comm ittee meeti ngs?
Meetings             will   be     closed     to     discuss       classified           material                   related               to     national             security.
Meetings will be closed to discuss classified material related to national security.


2     1. Remarks None
2 1. Remarks None


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                                                                                                      10/10/2002                                                                                                                           9/30/2004                                                                                                           USEC Einziger,               Robert               E                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   10/10/2003                                                                                                                         9/30/2004                                                                                                         Independent                       Consultant Haschke,           John                           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                                                                      9/30/2004                                                                                                       DOE Interrante,                         Charles                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     10/10/2002                                                                                                                           9/30/2004                                                                                                                   NRC Tinkler,               Charles                                                                                                                                                                                                                           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Designated Federa l Official: TBD Committee Membe rs Start End Occ u pa t ion Anderson, Charles 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 SwRI Baker, Ernie 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 ARDEC Beyer, Carl 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 PNNL Darrow, Elizabeth 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 USEC Einziger, Robert E 10/10/2003 9/30/2004 Independent Consultant Haschke, John 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 LLNL Holm, Judith 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 DOE Interrante, Charles 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 NRC Tinkler, Charles 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 NRC


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2003 Current FY Report: Review of Federal Advisory Committee Committee Menu

ll/24/200311:29:39 AM I. Department or Agency 2. Fiscal Year Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2003

3. Committee or SubCommittee 3b. GSA Committee No.

Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards 207 4. Is this New During Fiscal Year? 5. Current Charter 6. Expected Renewal Date 7. Expected Term Date No 12/19/2002 12/19/2004 Sa. Was Terminated During FY? Sb. Specific Termination Authority Sc.Actual Termination Date No

9. Agency Recommendati o n for Next FY !Oa.Legislation Req to Terminate ? !Ob.Legislation Pending?

Continue No

11. Establishment Authority Statutory(Congress Created) 12. Specific Establishment Authority 13. Effective Date 14. Committee Typ e 14c. Presidential?

42 U.S.C. Sect. 2039 & 2232 1/1/1957 Continuing No

15. Description of Committee Scientific Technical Program Advisory Board 16a. Total Number of Reports 34 16b. Report Titl es and Dates Draft Regulatory Guide DG-1120 and Standard Review Plan Section 15.0.2 Concerning NRC Reviews 10/1/2002 of Transient and Accident Analysis Methods Confirmatory Research Program on High-Burnup Fuel 10/17/2002 Draft Report, "Guidance for Performance-Based Regulations" 10/17/2002 Recommendations Prop. by RES for Resolving GSI-189, Susceptability of Ice Condenser & Mark III 11/13/2002 Contnmnts to Early Failure fm Hydrogen Combustion During Severe..

Draft Commission Paper on Policy Issues Related to Non-Light-Water Reactor Designs 12/13/2002 Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Applications for the North Anna Power /stations 12/18/2002 Units 1&2 and the Surry Power Station Units 1&2 Framatome ANP S-RELAP5 Realistic Large-Break Loss-of-Coolant Accident Code 12/20/2002 Draft Final American Nuclear Society External Events Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methodology 12/20/2002 Standard Draft Final Regulatoty Guide DG-1077, "Guidance for Environmental Qualification of 2/14/2003 Microprocessor-Based Equipment Important to Safety in Nuclear Power Plants" Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Application for the McGuire Nuclear Station 2/14/2003 Units 1&2 and Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1&2 Proposed Resolution of Generic Safety Issue-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on PWR Sump 2/20/2003 Performance Pressurized Thermal Shock (PTS) Reevaluation Project: Technical Bases for Potential Revision to PTS 2/21/2003 Screening Criteria Draft Review Standard, RS-002, Processing Applications for Early Site Permits 3/12/2003 Reactor Oversight Process 3/13/2003 Draft Final Regulatory Guide DG-1119, Guidelines for Evaluating Electromagnetic and Radio 3/13/2003 Frequency in Safety Related Instrumentation and Control Systems Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Application for the Peach Bottom Atomic Power 3/14/2003 Station Units 2&3 Proposed NRC Generic Letter 2003-XX: Control Room Habitability 4/17/2003 Draft Final Risk-Informed Revision to 10 CFR 50.44, "Combustible Gas Control in Containment" 4/21/2003

Prop. Resolution of Public Comments on Draft Reg. Guide DG-1122, An Approach for Determining the 412112003

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Technical Adequacy of PRA Results for Risk-Informed Activities NUREG/CR-6813, Issues and Recommendations for Advancement of PRA Technology in Risk 4/29/2003 Informed Decision Making Improvement of the Quality of Risk Information for Regulatory Decisionmaking 5/16/2003 Vessel Head Penetration Cracking and Reactor Pressure Vessel Degradation 5/16/2003 Draft Final Regulatory Guide 1.178 and Standard Review Plan Section 3.9.8 for Risk-Informed 5/16/2003 Inservice Inspection of Piping NUREG-1635 Vol. 5, Review and Evaluation of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Safety Research 5/31/2003 Program, A Report to the USNRC Update to License Renewal Guidance Documents: Response to Staff Requirements Memorandum 6/24/2003 Dated July 17, 2002 Safety Culture 7/16/2003 Proposed Criteria for the Treatment of Individual Requirements in a Regulatory Analysis 7/17/2003 Security of Nuclear Facilities 7/18/2003 Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Application for the St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Units 911712003 1 and2 Draft Final Regulatory Guide X.XXX, An Approach for Determining the Technical Adequacy of PRA 912212003 Results for Risk-Informed Activities Draft Final Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 1.53, "Application of the Single Failure Criterion to Safety 912212003 Systems" Draft Final Review Standard for Extended Power Uprates, RS-001 9/24/2003 Proposed Recommendations for Resolving Generic Issue 186, "Potential Risk and Consequences of Heavy Load Drops in Nuclear Power Plants" 9/24/2003 Draft Final Revision 3 to Regulatory Guide 1.82, "Water Sources for Long-Term Recirculation Cooling 913012003 Following a Loss-of-Coolant Accident"

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Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 10/8/2002 10/8/2002 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 10/9/2002 10/9/2002 Reactor Fuels Subcommittee 10/9/2002 10/9/2002 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 10/9/2002 10/9/2002 496th Full Committee 10/10/2002 10/12/2002 Workshop on Nuclear Regulatory Decisionmaking Process 10/15/200210/18/2002 Tour of Mixed-Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility 10/21/2002 10/21/2002 Meeting with SKB-SKI Representatives and Tour of 10/21/2002 10/23/2002 Storage Facilities Quadripartite Meeting 10/23/2002 10/25/2002 Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 10/30/2002 10/30/2002 Safeguards & Security Subcommittee 10/31/2002 10/31/2002 Joint Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment and 11/1/2002 11/1/2002 Plant Operations Subcommittees Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 11/5/2002 11/5/2002 Safety Research Program Subcommittee 11/6/2002 11/6/2002 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 11/6/2002 11/6/2002 497th Full Committee 11n 12002 111912002 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 11/12/2002 11/14/2002 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 12/4/2002 12/4/2002 Safety Research Program Subcommittee 12/4/2002 12/4/2002 498th Full Committee 121512002 12n 12002

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Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 12/11/2002 12/12/2002 Joint Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment and 1/21/2003 1/21/2003 Plant Operations Subcommittees Safety Research Program Subcommittee 1/22/2003 1/22/2003 Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment Subcommittee 1/22/2003 1/22/2003 Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment Subcommittee 1/23/2003 1/24/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 2/4/2003 2/4/2003 Materials & Metallurgy Subcommittee 2/5/2003 2/5/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 2/5/2003 2/5/2003 499th Full Committee 2/6/2003 2/8/2003 Symposim on Role of Advisory Committee in Nuclear 3/4/2003 3/5/2003 Regulation and Safety 500th Full Committee 3/6/2003 3/8/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 3/19/2003 3/20/2003 Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 4/9/2003 4/9/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 4/9/2003 4/9/2003 501st Full Committee 4/10/2003 4/12/2003 Reactor Fuels Subcommittee 4/21/2003 4/21/2003 Materials & Metallurgy Subcommittee 4/22/2003 4/23/2003 Safeguards & Security Subcommittee 4/24/2003 4/24/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 5/7/2003 5/7/2003 Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment Subcommittee 5/7/2003 5/7/2003 502nd Full Committee 5/7/2003 5/9/2003 Safeguards & Security Subcommittee 5/21/2003 5/23/2003 Peach Bottom Site Visit 6/9/2003 6/9/2003 Plant Operations Subcommittee 6/10/2003 6/10/2003 Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 6/11/2003 6/11/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 6/11/2003 6/11/2003 503rd Full Committee 6/12/2003 6/13/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 7/8/2003 7/3/2003 Joint Reliability & Probabilistic Risk Assessment and 7/8/2003 7/8/2003 Plant Operations Subcommittees Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 7/8/2003 7/9/2003 504th Full Committee 7/9/2003 7/11/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 7/16/2003 7/17/2003 Future Plant Designs Subcommittee 7/17/2003 7/18/2003 Thermal-Hydraulic Phenomena Subcommittee 8/19/2003 8/20/2003 Fire Protection Subcommittee 9/9/2003 9/9/2003 Planning & Procedures Subcommittee 9/10/2003 9/10/2003 505th Full Committee 9/10/2003 9/13/2003 Reactor Fuels Subcommittee 9/29/2003 9/30/2003 Plant License Renewal Subcommittee 9/30/2003 9/30/2003

C urre nt Fi sc al Year Next Fisc al Year 18a( l ) Perso nn el Pmt s to No n-Fede ral Memb ers $592,054 $616,920 18a(2) Perso nn e l Pmt s to Federal Mem be rs $0 $0 I 8 a(3) Perso nn e l Pmt s to Fede ral St aff $1,879,876 $1,958,831 18a(4) Perso nn e l Pmt s to No n-m emb er Co ns ult a nts $39,996 $31,984 I 8b( I ) Tra ve l and Pe r Di em t o No n-Fede ral M e mb e rs $279,466 $279,466 I 8 b(2) Tr av el a nd Pe r D ie m to Fed e ral Memb ers $0 $0

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l 8b (3) Trave l and Per Di em to Federal S taff $34,141 $37,555 18b(4) Trave l an d Pe r Di e m t o Non-Memb er Consult ants $25,050 $18,685 18c.O th e r(rents,use r c harges, graphic s,print ing, m ai l etc.) $397,390 $397,390 18d T o tal $3,247,973 $3,340,831

19. Federal St aff Support Ye ars 22.3 23.3

20a. How doe s th e Committ ee ac compli sh it s purp ose?

The Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) reports to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and provides the Commission with independent reviews of, and advice on, the safety of proposed or existing NRC licensed reactor facilities and the adequacy of applicable safety standards. The ACRS was established as a statutory committee by a 1957 amendment to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. With the enactment of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, the licensing functions of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) were transferred intact from the AEC to the NRC. The ACRS has continued in the same advisory role to the NRC with its responsibility changing with the needs of the Commission. Some ACRS tasks are mandated by statute or regulation, some are in response to direction by the Commission, or requests from the NRC staff, or other stakeholders, and some are self initiated in response to ACRS concerns on important regulatory and safety-related matters. The ACRS, upon request from the Department of Energy (DOE), provides advice on the safety of U.S.

naval reactor designs. Upon request, the ACRS also provides technical advice to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board. The ACRS and its subcommittees meet regularly in public, Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA)-regulated meetings to work on matters within the scope of the ACRS responsibilities. ACRS meeting agenda, meeting transcripts, and letter reports are available for downloading or viewing on the Internet at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-nn/adams.html or http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/. The ACRS and its subcommittees held 53 meetings during FY 2003, including 10 Full Committee meetings that were attended by all ACRS members. In addition, the ACRS held a symposium on role of advisory committees in nuclear regulation and safety. The ACRS members are chosen for their technical expertise relevant to the safety issues important to the Commission. Consultants are used on occasion to augment the expertise of the ACRS members. The Committee has a full-time staff that provides technical support and administrative services in compliance with FACA requirements. ACRS subcommittees normally consist of three to six ACRS members with the expertise needed to review in detail the regulatory and safety issues and to formulate proposed positions and actions, as appropriate, for deliberation by the Full Committee. Stakeholder participation in ACRS meetings is encouraged and routinely occurs. The Committee 's advice, in the form of written reports, is only produced by the Full Committee and reports on significant regulatory matters are discussed with the Commission in public meetings.

The ACRS conducts an ongoing review of its plans and schedules to ensure that regulatory matters within its scope of responsibility are being properly addressed and within its resources, and on schedules that are consistent with the needs of its stakeholders. Input from the Commission, the NRC staff, and affected stakeholders is used in this process. A Memorandum of Understanding with the NRC Executive Director for Operations (EDO) provides a framework for NRC staff interaction with the ACRS. The ACRS conducts formal self assessments to improve its effectiveness and efficiency. A report is provided to the Commission on the outcome of this process. The focus of the ACRS work during FY 2003 was on risk-informed and performance-based regulatory initiatives, license renewal applications, review standard for extended core power uprates, framework for advanced reactor licensing, early site permit review standard, future plant designs, reactor oversight process, reactor vessel head penetration cracking and reactor vessel head degradation, pressurized water reactor sump performance, safeguards and security matters, improvement of the quality of risk information for regulatory decisionmaking, probabilistic risk assessment quality, safety culture, and the NRC safety research program.

20b. How does the Committ ee balance its me mb ership ?

The Commission appoints ACRS members with the scientific and engineering expertise needed to address the safety issues of importance to the Commission. Members are sought who can provide an independent perspective on nuclear safety issues, outstanding scientific and technical ability, balanced and mature judgment, and a willingness to devote the time required to the demanding work involved. Members are appointed for 4-year terms and, absent unusual circumstances, do not serve more than three terms. Members are reappointed at the end of a 4-year term only if there is a compelling continuing need for their expertise. Vacancies in the ACRS membership are filled from the pool of applicants which exists after solicitations of interest are published in the Federal Register, trade and professional society publications, and the press. Recommendations to the Commission as to the selection of qualified candidates from this pool are made by the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel. The ACRS normally provides input to this Panel. During FY 2003, the membership was comprised of indi v iduals with diverse employment backgrounds and included those experienced in the areas of nuclear power plant operations; probabilistic risk assessment; analysis of severe reactor accident phenomena; design of nuclear power plant structures, systems, and components; chemical engineering; material s and metallurgy; and thermal-hydraulics and computational fluid dynamics. The diversity of viewpoints represented by current members is based on special

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fields of interest, employment experience, and technical expertise. These member attributes provide the Committee with the balance of highly qualified technical expertise and diverse safety perspectives necessary to carry out the Committee's statutory responsibilities effectively.

20c. How frequent and relevant are the Committee meetings?

The ACRS and its subcommittees held 53 meetings during FY 2003, of which 10 were Full Committee meetings.

The number of meetings held in a reporting period is directly related to the number of nuclear safety matters to be reviewed as required by statute; the number of rules and regulatory guidance referred to the Committee for review and comment; the number of special reviews requested by the Commission, EDO, or other Federal Government organizations; and other safety issues of particular concern to the Committee and its stakeholders.

All of the Committee members normally meet 10 times a year for 3 or 4 days in Full Committee meetings, to consider important safety-related nuclear issues, generic issues, significant regulatory matters, rules, and regulatory guidance. The ACRS subcommittees, which are normally comprised of three to six members with the relevant expertise, meet as necessary with stakeholders to conduct in-depth reviews of particular matters for later consideration by the full membership during Full Committee meetings. Although not required by the revised FACA, subcommittee meetings are conducted under the same FACA procedures as the Full Committee meetings to facilitate public participation and to provide a forum for stakeholders to express their views on regulatory matters being considered by the ACRS. These meetings are utilized to make efficient use of Committee resources.

Reviews are conducted during each Full Committee meeting to assess the relevance of proposed review topics, resource needs, and the priority of each activity. These assessments have the benefit of input from the Commission, EDO, and other stakeholders. The self-assessment conducted by the ACRS for its CY 2002 and CY 2003 activities involved collection of input from a variety of stakeholders. This information was used to assess the relevance of ACRS activities. All ACRS meetings for this reporting period addressed either matters for which ACRS review was required by statute or regulation, specific requests from either the Commission or the EDO, or other important regulatory matters within the ACRS scope of responsibility.

20d. Why can 1 the advice or information this committee provides be obtained elsewhere?

The ACRS is an independent body of recognized experts in the field of nuclear reactor safety whose Congressional mandate is to provide the Commission with independent advice. Particular duties of the ACRS (e.g., review of operating reactor license renewal applications, core power uprates, advanced reactor designs, safeguards and security issues, and rules and regulations) are dictated by statute or regulation. In addition, functional arrangements exist wherein, upon request, the ACRS also provides advice to the U.S. Navy, the Department of Energy, and the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board. The Commission has its own expert staff on whom it relies in the day-to-day regulation of nuclear power facilities. The ACRS provides the Commission and the NRC staff with an independent, critical review of high-level regulatory issues under consideration by the NRC and independent technical insights as to important matters needing Commission attention. The ACRS members are part-time special government employees with other full-time interests and activities in related fields, and provide a breadth of experience, an independent perspective on issues, and technical knowledge that is not duplicated by the NRC's full-time government employees. A standing committee such as the ACRS remains current with respect to nuclear safety issues of importance to the NRC, including those related to reactor operating experience, regulatory reform, and NRC's needs for safety research, and provides an independent, collegial judgment regarding these issues that other part-time consultants could not provide. The ACRS meetings provide an important forum to stakeholders to express freely their concerns on safety issues and regulatory process. A number of important safety initiatives have had their origins in ACRS deliberations. Through the ACRS, the public and the Congress are ensured of an independent technical review and evaluation of the safety of NRC-licensed reactor facilities, proposed reactor designs, significant regulatory issues, and other significant safety issues, and of an opportunity for stakeholder input.

20e. Why is it necessary to close and/or partially close committee meetings?

During this period, the Committee held 10 full Committee meetings and one special symposium. Of these 10 meetings, 5 meetings were partially closed to protect proprietary information (5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(4) and 1 to discuss information classified as national security information as well as unclassified safeguards information (5 U.S.C.

552b(c)(l) and (3), and 3 meetings were completely closed to discuss information classified as national security information as well as unclassified safeguards information (5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(l) and (3).

21. Remarks None

Designated Federal Official : Michele S Kelton DFO Committee Members Start End Occupation Apostolakis, Dr. 6/4/1995 6/2/2007 Professor, Nuclear Engineering Department, Massachusetts Institute of George E. Technology

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Bonaca, Dr. 1/6/1999 1/5/2007 Retired, Director, Nuclear Engineering Department, Northeast Utilities Mario V.

Ford, Dr. Peter 3/23/2001 3/22/2005 Consultant and retired Program Manager, General Electric Research and F. Development Center Kress, Dr. 9/4/1991 9/3/2007 Retired, Head of Applied Systems Technology Section, Oak Ridge National Thomas S. Laboratory Leitch, Mr. 7/10/2000 7/9/2004 Retired, Vice-President, Limerick Generating Station, PECO Energy; GrahamB. Retired Vice-President, Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co., Member, Offisite Safety Review Committee, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Powers,Dr. 6/6/1994 6/5/2006 Senior Scientist, Nuclear Facilities Safety Department, Sandia National Dana A. Laboratories Ransom, Dr. 3/2/2002 3/6/2006 Professor Emeritus, Purdue School of Nuclear Engineering Victor H.

Rosen, Mr. 6/12/2001 6/11/2005 Retired, Manager, Risk Management and Industry Relations, STP Nuclear Stephen L. Operating Company at South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Shack, Dr. 8/1/1993 7/31/2005 Associate Director, Energy Technology Division, Argonne National William J. Laboratory Sieber, Mr. John 7/12/1999 7/11/2007 Retired, Senior Vice-President, Nuclear Power Division, Duquesne Light D. Company Wallis, Dr. 1/23/1998 1/22/2006 Retired, Professor, Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College GrahamB.

Total Count of Committee Members 11

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Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes 1102

4. Is thi s Ne w Du rin g Fi sca l Year? 5. C urre nt C h a n e r 6. Expect ed Re new al Dat e 7. Exp ected T enn Da te No 9/25/2003 3/20/2004 3/20/2004 8a. Was Te n n in a ted Dur ing FY? 8b. Sp ecific Te rmination Au th or ity Sc. Actua l T ermination Dat e No 42 u.s.c. 2201 9. Agency Recomm e ndation fo r Nex t FY I0a.L eg is la tion Req to Term in a te? I Ob.Le gi slat ion Pe nd ing?

Continue No

11. Es tab li shme n t Au tho ri ty Agency Authority
12. Sp ec ifi c Establi s hm e nt Auth o rit y 13. Effectiv e Dat e 14. C ommi tt ee T y pe 14c. Pres id e ntia i0 42 u.s.c. 2201 7/1/1958 Continuing No

15. Des crip tio n of C ommitt ee Scientific Technical Program Advisory Board 16a. To tal Num be r of Re po n s 3

16b. Re pon T it les and Dates Minutes of October 28, 2002 Meeting 1/14/2003 Minutes of the May 20-21, 2003 Meeting 7/20/2003 Minutes of the July 17, 2003 Meeting 9/17/2003 17a Ope n: 1 17b. C lo sed : 1 17c. Pani a ll y C losed: 1 17d. T ota l Mee tings 3 Mee ting Purpo ses a nd Dates

To discuss various medical-related issues and initiatives. 10/28/2002 10/28/2002 Discussion of internal administrative matters and s afeguards information (closed session) and discussion of 5/20/2003 5/21/2003 various medical-related issues and initiatives.

This was a teleconference meeting in which the Agreement States and the NRC/ACMUI engaged in detailed discussion of the NRC staff's draft amendments to the training and experience (T &E) requirements for 7/17/2003 7/17/2003 Authorized Users (A Us), Authorized Medical Ph y sicists (A MPs), Authorized Nuclear Pharmacists (ANPs ), and Radiation Safety Officers (RSOs). This meeting was closed due to the predecisional nature of the discussion.

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I 8b (2) Trav el a nd Pe r Di e m to Fed e ra l Me mb e rs $0 $0 I 8 b(3) Trav e l and Pe r D ie m to Fed e ra l Staff $0 $0 I 8 b(4) Trav e l and Pe r Di e m to Non - Me mb e r C on sultant s $0 $0 I 8c. Oth e r(re nt s.use r ch arges.g ra ph ics. print in g. mail e tc.) $0 $0 18d T ota l $154,009 $159,000

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20a. How do es the Committee accompli sh it s purpo se?

The NRC staff believes that licensees, the general public, and medical professionals benefit when recognized experts provide advice to the staff. This advice enables staff to develop rules that will maintain public safety, while not inappropriately intruding upon the practice of medicine. The Staff provides a summary of issues to be addressed during meetings, and the ACMUI discusses the issues and gives advice and makes recommendations to the Staff. Furthermore, the ACMUI keeps staff abreast of new developments. This ongoing communication helps ensure that staff is aware of important issues during critical stages rule development. When issues that need special emphasis arise, working groups and subcommittees are formed.

20b. Ho w does th e Com mitt ee balanc e it s membership?

Membership is balanced by placing individuals of diverse specialty on the committee. For instance, there are members who represent both diagnostic and therapeutic applications of medicine. There are members who have a regulatory function within their specialties. There is a member who represents medicine from an administrative standpoint, and there is a patient advocate member, who represents patients' interests. ACMUI members also perform regular self-evaluations, in which they give feedback on the appropriateness of the committee's composition.

20c. How fr eq ue nt and re lev ant are th e Committee m ee ting s?

Committee meetings are generally held semi-annually. The committee will hold more frequent meetings when important issues emerge, or when issues need timely resolution.

20d. Wh y can' t th e advice or infomia ti on thi s comm itt ee pro v id es be obtained elsewhe re?

NRC continues to strive to achieve its goal of creating risk-informed, performance-based regulations that provide for the health and safety of the public while imposing no unnecessary burden on licensees. Furthermore, the medical profession continues to see regular advances that create unique regulatory challenges. The advice and recommendations from medical professionals who are exposed to these advances is crucial to the NRC staff's ability to continue to regulate effectively.

20e. Wh y is it necessary to clo se and/or pa rtially close committee m ee tin gs?

Meetings are closed to conduct annual ethics briefings, conduct reviews of paperwork of a personal and confidential nature, and to discuss administrative matters that are purely internal to Committee business. It would be inappropriate to conduct these types of meetings openly. They must be conducted privately to allow Committee members the freedom to ask and answer personal questions and to protect individuals' privacy.

2 1. Rema rk s None

Designated Fed era l Official: Mr. Thomas H Essig DFO Committee Me mb ers Start End Occupation Cerqueira M.D., Dr. Manuel D. 5/13/1998 9/30/2004 Nuclear Cardiologist Diamond M.D., Dr. David A. 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Radiation Oncologist Eggli M.D., Dr. Douglas F. 4/11/2002 4/11/2005 Nuclear Medicine Physician Hess, Ms. Maureen 1/1/2003 1/1/2006 Food and Drug Administration Representative Hobson, Ms. Nekita 5/13/1998 9/30/2004 Patient Advocate Lieto, Mr. Ralph P. 9/27/2001 9/27/2004 Medical Physicist-Nuclear Medicine Malmud M.D., Dr. Leon S. 9/27/2001 9/27/2004 Hospital Administrator McBurney, Ms. Ruth 5/13/1998 9/30/2004 State Representative Nag M.D., Dr. Subir 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Radiation Oncologist Schwarz M.S., Ms. Sally W. 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Nuclear Pharmacist Vetter Ph.D., Dr. Richard J. 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Radiation Safety Officer Williamson Ph.D., Dr. Jeffrey F. 11/8/2000 9/30/2006 Therapy Physicist Total Coun t of Commi tt ee Members 12

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3. Committee or Subcommittee 3b. GSA Committee No.

Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste 1100

4. Is this New During Fiscal Year? 5. Current Charter 6. Expected Renewal Date 7. Expected Term Date No 7/17/2002 7/17/2004 Sa. Was Terminated During FY? Sb. Specific Termination Authority Sc.Actual Termination Date No 42 u.s.c. 2201
9. Agency Recommendation for Next FY !Oa.Legislation Reg to Terminate? !Ob.Legislation Pending?

Continue No

11. Establishment Authority Agency Authority
12. Specific Establishment Authority 13. Effective Date 14. Commi11ee Type 14c. Presidential?

42 u.s.c. 2201 1/6/1988 Continuing No

15. Description of Committee Scientific Technical Program Advisory Board 16a. Total Number of Reports 9

16b. Report Titles and Dates Orphan Sources 10/17/2002 Capabilities of Engineered and Natural Barriers 12/6/2002 ACNW Meeting in Nevada, September 23-26, 2002 12/13/2002 Review and Evaluation of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Waste Safety Research Program 12/30/2002 Transportation Working Group Meeting ln/2003 Comments on the National Academies' Study, "One Step At A Time: The Staged Development of 6/9/2003 Geologic Repositories for High-Level Radioactive Wastes" Total System Performance Assessment Working Group Session, March 25-26, 2003 6/12/2003 Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004 Action Plan for the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste 6/23/2003 High-Level Waste: Risk-Significance Ranking of Agreements and the Use of Risk Information to 8/13/2003 Resolve Issues 17a Open: 16 17b. Closed: 0 17c. Partially Closed: 0 17d. Total Meetings 16 Meeting Purposes and Dates

138th Full Committee & Workshop on Transportation of 11/19/2002 11/21/2002 Nuclear Materials Planning & Procedures 11/20/2002 11/20/2002 Planning & Procedures 12/17/2002 12/17/2002 139th Full Committee 12/17/2002 12/19/2002 Planning & Procedures 3/25/2003 3/25/2003 140th Full Committee and Working Group on NRC and DOE Performance Assessments: Assumptions and 3/25/2003 3/27/2003 Differences Planning & Procedures 4/22/2003 4/22/2003 141st Full Committee 4/22/2003 4/23/2003 Planning & Procedures 5/28/2003 5/28/2003 142nd Full Committee 5/28/2003 5/30/2003 Planning & Procedures 6/24/2003 6/24/2003

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Curr ent Fiscal Year Next Fiscal Year 18 a( 1) Perso nn el Pmt s to Non -Federal Memb ers $186,647 $194,486

I 8 a( 2 ) Pe rso nn e l Pmt s to Federal Member s $0 $0 18a( 3 ) Pe rsonn e l Pmt s to Federal Staff $488,193 $508,697 18a( 4 ) Perso nn el Pmt s to No n-m ember Co ns ultant s $0 $5,136 l 8b ( 1) Tra ve l and P er Di e m t o Non-Fed eral Memb e rs $61,221 $74,946 l 8b (2 ) Trav e l and P er Diem to Federal Memb ers $0 $0 18b(3) Trav e l and Per Di em to Federal St aff $16,315 $17,947 18b(4 ) Trav e l and Per Di e m to Non-Memb er Consult a nt s $1,007 $12,087 I 8c.Oth er(re nt s, us e r char ges,graphics,printin g, mail etc.) $16,104 $16,104 18d Total $769,487 $829,403 19. Fede ral St aff Supp o rt Ye ars 4.5 5.5

20a. How does th e Committ ee acc omplish its purp ose?

The Committee reports to and provides the Commission with independent review of and advice on technical matters related to nuclear waste management. The bases of ACNW reviews include 10 CFR Parts 61, 63, 71, and 72, and other applicable regulations and legislative mandates. The ACNW undertakes studies and activities related to the transportation, storage, and disposal of high-and low-level radioactive waste, including the interim storage of spent nuclear fuel; materials safety; decommissioning; application of risk-informed and performance-based regulations; and evaluation of licensing documents, rules, regulatory guidance, and other issues, as requested by the Commission. The Committee interacts with representatives of the public, NRC, the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards, other Federal agencies, State and local agencies, Native American Nations, and private, international, and other affected organizations as appropriate to fulfill its responsibilities. The Committee issues written reports, providing advice on matters within its scope of responsibility and meets periodically with the Commissioners in public meetings to discuss issues of mutual interest. The focus of the ACNW work during FY 2003 has been on the proposed high-level waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, and on issues related to the decommissioning of nuclear facilities. The ACNW members are chosen for their technical expertise relevant to waste management issues important to the Commission. Consultants are used on occasion to augment the expertise of the ACNW members in specific areas. The Committee has a full-time staff that provides technical support, administrative services, and assures compliance with FACA requirements. ACNW working groups, comprised of the ACNW members and consultants with the appropriate expertise, are used on occasion to address specific technical issues in depth. These working groups meet in public meetings and their activities are also conducted under FACA requirements. Stakeholder participation in ACNW meetings is encouraged and routinely occurs.

ACNW meeting agenda, meeting transcripts, and letter reports are available for downloading or viewing on the Internet at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html or http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/. The ACNW issues an Action Plan for Commission approval and conducts a self assessment which includes the use of extensive stakeholder input. The ACNW conducts ongoing reviews of its plans and schedules to assure that it properly addresses regulatory matters within its scope of responsibility and on schedules that are consistent with the needs of its stakeholders. Input from the Commission, the NRC staff, and affected stakeholders is used in this process. A Memorandum of Understanding with the NRC staff provides a framework for interactions between the ACNW and the staff.

20b. Ho w does th e Co mm itt ee b alance it s me mb e rs hip ?

The Commission appoints ACNW members with the scientific and engineering expertise needed to address the waste management issues of importance to the Commission. Members are sought who can provide an independent perspective on waste management issues, and who possess outstanding scientific and technical ability, balanced and mature judgment, and a willingness to devote the time required to carry out the timely completion of the Committee's work. Members are appointed for 4-year terms and, absent unusual circumstances, do not serve more than two terms. Members are reappointed at the end of a 4-year term only if there is a compelling continuing need for their expertise. Vacancies in the ACNW membership are filled from the pool of applicants which exists after solicitations of interest are published in the Federal Register, trade and professional society publications, and the

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press. Recommendations to the Commission as to the selection of qualified candidates from this pool are made by the ACNW Member Candidate Screening Panel. The ACNW members normally provide input to this Panel. The diversity of viewpoints represented by current members is based on special fields of interest, professional experience, and technical expertise. These member attributes provide the Committee with the balance of highly qualified technical expertise and diverse perspectives necessary to effectively carry out the Committee's statutory requirements. At the end of FY 2003, the Committee included two members from academia, one member from a national laboratory, and two members from private industry. During FY 2003, the ACNW included members experienced in radioactive waste management, chemistry, health physics, nuclear engineering, risk assessment, environmental engineering, performance assessment, hydrology, research, and technical management. There has been a systematic effort to obtain members with backgrounds that can address the difficult and diverse questions associated with radioactive waste management. This concentration of the relevant scientific proficiency within the Committee, together with a diversity of viewpoints and perspectives, provides assurance that adequate, independent, and open discussion and analysis of the potential hazards associated with the management of nuclear waste can take place.

20c. How frequent and re le v ant are th e Committ ee meetings ?

Normally, all ACNW members meet 8 times a year for 2-3 days in Committee meetings. In FY 2003, the ACNW held 8 Committee meetings. The number of meetings held is directly related to the scope of NRC's efforts on the high-level waste geologic repository and other issues involving waste management, the number of criteria, guides, and technical positions referred to the ACNW for review and comment, the number of special reviews requested by the NRC staff, and the number of important topics of concern to the Committee and its stakeholders. The A CNW Action Plan for Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004 formed the basis for the selection of issues to be addressed during its 2003 meetings. The Committee intends to meet once each year in the vicinity of Yucca Mountain in Nevada to provide an opportunity for local stakeholders to participate in its meetings. Such a meeting was held on November 19 and 20, 2003. The written reports that contain the ACNW's advice are issued during Committee meetings. When resources are available, the ACNW holds working group meetings on particularly complex issues.

At these meetings, additional time and expertise can be brought to bear on an issue and the subject developed for the Committee consideration. Reviews are conducted during each Committee meeting to assess the relevance of proposed meetings and review topics, resource needs, and the priority of each activity. These assessments have the benefit of input from the Commission, NRC's Executive Director for Operations (EDO), and other stakeholders.

The ACNW also conducts a self assessment once every 2 years. These self assessments involve collection of input from a variety of stakeholders. This information is used to assess the relevance of ACNW activities. All ACNW meetings for this reporting period addressed matters delineated in the ACNW's Action Plan, specific requests from either the Commission or the EDO, or other important regulatory matters within the ACNW's scope of responsibility.

20d. Why can 't th e ad v ice or inform atio n thi s co mm itt ee provi des be obt ained elsew he re?

The ACNW is an independent body of recognized experts in the field of nuclear waste management whose mandate is to provide the Commission with independent advice. The ACNW provides the public assurance that an independent technical review and evaluation of nuclear waste safety issues is accomplished and an opportunity for public input is assured. Decisions relating to waste management that are expected to be before the Commission include the licensing of the proposed Yucca Mountain high-level waste repository, the West Valley Demonstration Project and West Valley Site and other site decommissionings, nuclear reactor decommissioning, and low-level waste management. The Commission has its own expert staff of NRC employees on whom it relies in its day-to-day operations. However, the Commission has no other advisory committee with the broadly based expertise of the ACNW that could be called upon for independent and informed assessment of safety issues related to high-and low-level waste management. In addition, since members are part-time advisors with other interests and activities in related fields, they provide a breadth of exper ience, an independent perspective on issues, and technical knowledge that is not duplicated by the NRC staff. The ACNW provides the Commission with both an independent, critical review of high-level regulatory issues under consideration by the NRC and independent technical insights on important matters needing Commission attention. In addition, a standing committee such as the ACNW, supported by a technical staff, remains currently informed with respect to nuclear waste issues of importance to the Commission, including NRC-sponsored safety research, and provides an informed, collegial judgment regarding these issues that would not be obtained by use of individual part-time consultants on a case by-case basis.

20e. Why is it necessary to cl ose and/or parti all y cl os e co mmitt ee me etings ?

During this period, the Committee held 8 Full Committee meetings. All portions of these meetings were open to public attendance.

2 1. Remar ks NONE

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Designated Federal Official: Michele Kelton DFO Committee Members Start End Occupation Garrick, Dr. B. 3/6/1994 6/30/2007 Consultant John Hornberger, Dr. 9/23/1996 6/30/2004 Professor, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia GeorgeM.

Levenson, Mr. 5/l 7 /2000 10/10/2003 Consultant Milton Ryan, Dr. Michael 6/26/2002 6/25/2006 Consultant T.

Weiner, Dr. Ruth 9/15/2003 9/14/2007 Consultant Wymer,Dr. 10/11/1997 3/30/2003 Retired, Distinguished Scientist in the International Technology RaymondG. Programs Division of Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.

Total Count of Committee Members 6

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2003 Current FY Report: Review of Federal Advisory Committee Committee Menu

12/1/2003 4:10:04 PM I. Department or Agency 2. Fiscal Year Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2003

3. Committee or SubCommittee 3b. GSA Committee No.

Licensing Support System Advisory Review Panel 1104 4. Is this New During Fiscal Year? 5. Current Charter 6. Expected Renewal Date 7. Expected Term Date No 12/12/2002 12/12/2004 12/14/2006 8a. Was Terminated During FY? 8b. Specific Termination Authority Sc.Actual Termination Date No 42 u.s.c. 2201 9. Agency Recommendation for Next FY !Oa.Legislation Req to Terminate? I Ob.Legislation Pending?

Continue

11. Establishment Authority Agency Authority
12. Specific Establishment Authority 13. Effective Date 14. Committee Type 14c. Presidential?

42 u.s.c. 2201 1/19/1975 Continuing No

15. Description of Committee Non Scientific Program Advisory Board 16a. Total Number of Reports 1

16b. Report Titles and Dates Report/Transcript of June 3, 2003 Meeting 6/3/2003

17aOpen: 1 17b. Closed: 0 17c. Partially Closed: 0 17d. Total Meetings 1 Meeting Purposes and Dates

Review Alternatives and Proposed Guidelines for submitti?g electroni~ documents through N_RC's 61312003 S:00:00 AM 6/3/2003 5:00:00 PM Electromc Information Exchange for the High Level Waste Adjudicatory Proceeding

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l 8b(3) Travel and Per Diem to Federal Staff $0 $2,000 18b(4) Travel and Per Diem to Non-Member Consultants $0 $0

18c.Other(rents,user charges,graphics,printing,mail etc.) $2,692 $3,000 18d Total $19,549 $29,000

19. Federal Staff Support Years 0.0 0.0

20a. How does the Committee accomplish its purpose?

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission relies on the Licensing Support Network Advisory Review Panel (LSNARP) for advice and recommendations on the design and operation of the searchable electronic database (Licensinf Support Network (LSN)) for documents that will relevant to the licensing of a geologic repository for the storage of high level nuclear waste. The document collection will contain electronic copies of all of the material that will be used by parties in the NRC's licensing proceeding for a high level radioactive waste repository. The LSN is in operation and has been loaded with approximately 10,000 documents as of the end of FY-2003. During the year the Committee provided advice on guidelines to electronically transmit large and complex documents. DOE also

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advised that estimates of the size of its document collection had risen from 10,000 to 3 - 4 million and the LSN is now being re-configured to accomidate the increased volumn. Document loading should be completed by June 2004 in anticipation of the Department of Energy's submittal of a License Application in December 2004.

20b. How does th e Committ ee balance it s me mb ership ?

The membership of the LSNARP is balanced by being drawn from among the full spectrum of potential parties to NRC's anticipated licensing proceeding for the burial of high level radioactive waste. Since the burial site under review is in Nevada, the membership includes the State of Nevada, local county governments of both Nevada and California, Indian tribes, represented by the National Congress of American Indians and the Nevada Nuclear Waste Task force. It also includes the nuclear industry, the potential licensee (DOE) and the licensing agency (NRC). Input by these representatives is essential to the success of the LSN project. During this year an effort was made to bring additional tribal representation to the Committee.

20c. How fr equ ent and re lev ant are th e Co mmitt ee m ee tings?

The full LSNARP met once on June 3, 2003 in Las Vegas to review guidelines and possible rule changes for electronic submittals of adjudicatory material to the HL W proceeding when it starts. During the year, the LSN Administrator also met with individual representatives of the potential parties to the HL W proceeding to assist in their setting up local document repositories that could be accessed by the LSN.

20d. Why can 't the advice or information this committ ee provides be obtained elsewher e?

The advice provided by the state, county and tribal governmental units, together with other potential users of the LSN, is unique to this particular computer application. It is not available from other existing committees or within the NRC itself. NRC considers it essential that advice on the design of the software and hardware should come from representatives of the future hands-on users of the LSN. During this reporting period, the Licensing Support Network became fully operational and the Advisory Review Panel began to address implementational and operational issues and rule changes the appear to be necessary to accomidate the state of the electronic document processing capabilities of the NRC and potential parties.

20e. Wh y is it nec e ssary to clo se and/or partially close co mmitt ee m ee ting s?

The LSSARP did not hold any closed meetings in FY 2003.

2 1. Re m arks NONE

Des ign ated Fe deral Officia l: Dr. Andrew L Bates DFO Com mitt ee Mem bers Start End Occ up atio n Bates, Andrew L 6/15/2000 9/30/2006 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Bradshaw, Les 1/15/1993 9/30/2006.,...Nye County, Nevada Brandt,Joy 10/1/2000 9/30/2006 "'l.,ander County, Nevada Clark, Ray 7/1/1999 9/30/2006 US EPA Fiorenzi, Leonard 7/1/1999 9/30/2006 ~ ureka County, Nevada Frishman, Steve 7/1/1999 9/30/2006.... State Of Nevada Graser, Daniel 10/1/1999 5/31/2003 US Nuclear regulatory Commission Holden, Robert 7/1/1999 9/30/2006 National Congress of American Indians -

Kalt, Alan 7/1/1999 9/30/2006....-Churchill County, Nevada Kraft, Steven 1/1/1998 9/30/2006 ~ uclear Energy Institute - Energy Coalition Larson, Josie 10/1/2002 9/30/2006 "'W hite Plan County, Nevada Leake, Harry 6/1/2002 9/30/2006 US Departmant of Energy Linehan,John 6/1/2003 9/30/2006 U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mathias, Linda 10/1/2001 9/30/2006 v Mineral County, Nevada McCorkell, George 10/1/2000 9/30/2006 v Esmeralda County, Nevada Murphy, Malachy 12/18/1989 9/30/2006 ye County, Nevada Pitts, Jason 10/1/2001 9/30/2006..-i,incoln County, Nevada Remus, Andrew 10/1/2001 9/30/2006 Inyo County, Nevada Treichel, Judy 1/1/1998 9/30/2006 Nevada Nuclear Waste Task Force von Tresenhausen, Engelbrech 7/1/2001 9/30/2006 Clark County Nevada Total Count of Committ ee Me mb ers 20

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3. Com mittee or S ubComm ittee 3b. GSA Comm ittee No.

PEER REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR SOURCE TERM MODELING 13888 4. Is this New During Fi sca l Year? 5. Current C han er 6. Expect ed Re newa l Date 7. Expected Term Date Yes 10/10/2002 10/10/2004 9/30/2004 Sa. W as Terminat ed During FY? Sb. S pecific Term in a ti on Authority Sc.Actua l Terminat ion Date No 42 u.s.c. 2201

9. Agency Reconunendatio n for Next FY ! 0a.Legis lation Req to Terminate? I Ob.Legis lation Pending ?

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11. Estab li shm e nt Authority Agency Authority
12. Specific Establi slunent Authority 13. Effec ti ve Dat e 14. Conunit tee Typ e 14c. Pres idential?

42 u.s.c. 2201 7/1/1958 Continuing No

I 5. Des cription of Committee Scientific Technical Program Advisory Board I 6a. Total Number of Re ports 1

I 6b. Repon Titles and Date s Peer Review Committee Report for "NRC Spent Fuel Source Term Guidance Document" 9/30/2003

17a Open: 0 17b. C lo sed: 4 17c. Pania ll y C losed: 0 17d. Total Mee tings 4 Meet in g Purpose s a nd Dates

The Committee reviewed SNL activities and aided SNL in development of guidance documents on source terms to assist the NRC in evaluations of the impact of specific 1/28/2003 8:30:00 AM 1/29/2003 5:00:00 PM terrorist activities targeted at a range of spent fuel storage casks and radioactive material transport packages including those for spent fuel.

The Committee reviewed SNL activities and aided SNL in development of guidance documents on source terms to assist the NRC in evaluations of the impact of specific 4/8/2003 4/9/2003 terrorist activities targeted at a range of spent fuel storage casks and radioactive material transport packages including those for spent fuel.

The Committee reviewed SNL activities and aided SNL in development of guidance documents on source terms that will assist the NRC in evaluations of the impact of specific 9/16/2003 9/18/2003 terrorist activities targeted at a range of spent fuel storage casks and radioactive material (RAM) transport packages.

The Committee reviewed Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) activities and aided SNL in development of guidance documents for estimating source terms resulting from 9/25/2003 9/26/2003 sabotage attacks on spent fuel transportation and storage containers.

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18b(I) T rave l and Per Diem to Non-Federa l Members $27,355 $30,000 I 8b(2) Travel and Per Diem to Federa l Membe rs $0 $10,000 18b(3) Trave l a nd Pe r Diem to Federa l Staff $0 $0 I 8b(4) Trave l and Pe r Diem to No n-Member Consul ta n ts $0 $0 18c.O th er(rents, u se r c harges,grap hi cs, printin g,ma il e tc.) $0 $0 18d To ta l $295,538 $340,000

I 9. Fede ra l S t aff S u pport Yea rs 0.3 0.3

20a. H ow does the Comm ittee accom pl is h it s p u rp ose?

The Committee will develop guidance documents that will assist the NRC in evaluating the impact of specific terrorist activities targeted at a range of spent fuel storage casks and radioactive material (RAM) transport packages, including spent fuel. The guidance will provide the NRC the bases for improving the allocation of resources for protecting radioactive materials and for responding to terrorist attacks.

20b. How does th e Com mitt ee ba la nce it s membe rshi p?

Membership on the committee will be balanced to obtain the range of scientific and technical expertise needed to calculte and develop guidelines for radioacctive source terms (radiation doses and contamination). The expertise needed includes individuals with experience in structural, nuclear, and thermal engineering, fuel performance and source term evaluations, consequence analyses, weapons and explosives, and transportation of radioactive material.

20c. How frequen t and re levant are the Committee mee ti ngs?

It is estimated that the full Committee will meet 6 times a year with approximately 4 working group meetings each year.

20d. Wh y can't the advice or infonna ti on thi s comm ittee prov ides be ob ta in ed e lsew here?

The range of wxpertise needed by the committee in explosives, military weapons structural, nuclear, and thermal engineering, fuel performance and source term evaluations, and consequence analyses is not available within the NRC.

20e. Wh y is it necessary to c lose and/or partia ll y close comm ittee meeti ngs?

Meetings will be closed to discuss classified material related to national security.

2 1. Remarks None

Designated Federa l Official: TBD Committee Membe rs Start End Occ u pa t ion Anderson, Charles 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 SwRI Baker, Ernie 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 ARDEC Beyer, Carl 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 PNNL Darrow, Elizabeth 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 USEC Einziger, Robert E 10/10/2003 9/30/2004 Independent Consultant Haschke, John 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 LLNL Holm, Judith 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 DOE Interrante, Charles 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 NRC Tinkler, Charles 10/10/2002 9/30/2004 NRC

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