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ML20140H7894 April 1984Forwards Press Release 84-44 Re NRC Reduction of Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $40,000 to $20,000 Due to Prompt & Extensive Corrective Action by Util.Penalty Proposed for Breakdown of QA Program
ML20140H8129 May 1985Forwards Press Release 85-66 Re NRC Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $112,500 Against TVA for Alleged Noncompliance W/Requirements Concerning 840419 Event When Tube Used to Insert Instrumentation Ejected
ML20140H82218 April 1984Forwards Press Release 84-50 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Failure to Implement Adequate Radiological Controls During Maint
ML20140H83910 May 1984Forwards Press Release 84-55 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Alleged Violations of Security & Radiation Protection Requirements on 831026 & 840114High Radiation Area
ML20140H84326 March 1985Forwards Press Release 85-51 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Two Alleged Violations Concerning Program for Dealing W/Emergencies
ML20140H85516 May 1984Forwards Press Release V-1484 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Disabling Facility Safety Sys
ML20140H86022 March 1985Forwards Press Release 85-48 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util Concerning Five Alleged Matl False Statements in Development of Tech Specs Governing Facility Operation
ML20140H86717 May 1984Forwards Press Release 84-58 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Alleged Violation of NRC Requirements During Preoperational TestingSafe Shutdown
ML20140H87322 March 1985Forwards Proposed Enforcement Action Against Util for Violations Involving Matl False Statements Re Tech Specs
ML20140H88020 March 1985Forwards Press Release 85-43 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util Concerning Alleged Failure to Maintain Integrity of Sys That Prevents Release of Radioactivity Into Environ
ML20140H8861 June 1984Forwards Press Release 84-69 Re NRC Reduction of Fine for 1983 Violation.Pressure Sensing Device Capped.Fine Reduced Due to Short Duration of Violation,Small Size of Reactor & Comparable Enforcement Actions
ML20140H8904 March 1985Forwards Press Release 85-33 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Alleged Violation of Requirements Concerning Operation of Reactor More than 5 Days W/O Intake CWS Being Operational
ML20140H89419 June 1984Forwards Press Release 84-75 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Five Alleged Violations of Tech Specs
ML20140H90027 February 1985Forwards Press Release 85-157 Re NRC Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount $150,000 Against Util for Alleged Violation of Requirements Concerning Improper Startup Procedures
ML20140H9156 July 1984Forwards Press Release 84-83 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Loading Fuel Bundles & Moving Control Rods in Reactor Core While Sys for Monitoring Startup Inoperable. Three Other Violations Cited
ML20140H91911 July 1984Forwards Press Release 84-85 Re NRC Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $60,000 Against Util for Alleged Violation of Security Requirements on 840522
ML20140H92620 July 1984Forwards Press Release 84-90 Re NRC Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $120,000 Against TVA for Failure to Identify & Correct Conditions Adverse to Quality During post-trip Shutdown reviews,post-mod Testing & Monthly Surveillance
ML20140H93120 July 1984Forwards Press Release 84-91 Re NRC Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $150,000 Against Util for Failure to Identify Two Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps Out of Operation & Failure to Take Compensatory Action
ML20140H94531 July 1984Forwards Press Release 84-94 Re NRC Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $40,000 Against Util for Allegedly Assuming That All Hydraulic Snubbers Rebuilt During Steam Generator Replacement ProjectsEarthquake
ML20140H95611 September 1984Forwards Press Release 84-109 Re NRC Mitigation of Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $30,000 Against Util for Alleged Violation of NRC Radiation Protection Requirements Due to Prompt ReportingHigh Radiation Area
ML20140H96225 September 1984Forwards Press Release 84-113 Re NRC Reduction in Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $250,000 by 50% Due to Prompt & Extensive Corrective Action by Util.Containment Spray Sys Subsystem Inoperable on 840304-17
ML20140H97225 September 1984Responds to Request for All Errors Committed by Util in Application for License.Partial List of False Matl Statements Should Be Available
ML20140J00128 September 1984Forwards Press Release 84-115 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Apparent Violation of NRC Regulations
ML20140J00928 November 1984Forwards Press Release 84-134 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Five Alleged Violations,Including Inadvertent Shutdown of Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys
ML20140J0453 December 1984Forwards Press Release 84-52 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Alleged Safety Violations,Including Failure to Follow Approved Procedures During Operation of Startup Feedwater Pump
ML20140J0773 December 1984Forwards Press Release 84-51 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Violations of Safety Requirements,Including Improper Control Valve Setting on Auxiliary Feedwater Pump
ML20140J16219 December 1984Forwards Press Release 84-150 of NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Alleged Inadequate Control of Operations
ML20140J2066 December 1984Forwards Press Release 84-140 of NRC Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $50,000 Against Util for Alleged Violations of Security Requirements by Not Protecting Equipment Per Physical Security Plan
ML20140J26721 February 1985Forwards Press Release 85-28 Re NRC Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $50,000 Against Util for Alleged Noncompliance W/Requirements Concerning Upper Head Injection Accumulator SysFuel cladding
ML20140J27114 February 1985Forwards Press Release 85-22 Re NRC Proposed Fine Against Util for Several Alleged Violations of Regulations Concerning Failure to Conduct Surveillance Tests for Unit Batteries
ML20140J2825 February 1985Forwards Press Release 85-17 Re NRC Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $40,000 Against Util for Alleged Violations of Requirements Concerning Failure to Assure Operability of Reactor Vessel Vent Sys
ML20140J35029 January 1985Forwards Press Release 85-13 Re NRC Proposed Civil Penalty in Amount of $100,000 Against Util as Result of 840814 Incident Concerning Overpressurization of Safety Sys
ML20141G93731 December 1984Forwards Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Be Published in Fr.Amends to 10CFR50.47 & 10CFR50,App E Would Explicitly Incorporate Interpretations in Commission San Onofre & Diablo Canyon RulingsEarthquake
ML20141H1089 July 1985Forwards Responses to 850610 Questions Re Diablo Canyon OL Proceeding.Responses Delayed Due to Press of Other BusinessOperating Basis Earthquake
Earthquake
ML20148E09629 February 1988Forwards Quarterly Rept Covering Fourth Quarter of 1987,in Response to House Rept 97-850
ML20149H1902 November 1984Forwards NRC & Ofc of Investigations (OI) Responses to Questions Raised in H Myers 840604 Memo to N Haller & OI 840913 Responses
ML20149M43431 May 1984Forwards NRC Responses to 840216 Questions Re TMI-2 Cleanup Allegations
ML20151D3926 April 1988Provides Listed Info Requested in Re Operating Nuclear Power Units Located at Twelve Sites Along Great Lakes
ML20154P60720 May 1988Responds to Constituent J Rhen 880301 Request Re Potential Health Problems Affecting General Population in South Central Pennsylvania as Result of 1979 Accident at TMI-2.No short-term Physical Health Effects Noted
ML20195G66810 June 1988Provides Info in Response to Rl Spaulding Re Problems Associated W/Full Power Operation Authorization & Plant Shutdown.Plants Must Demonstrate Satisfactory Solutions to Issues Before Restart or Full Power Operation
ML20195G85210 November 1988Forwards Quarterly Status Rept on Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Power Plants for Jul-Sept 1988.Inability of Commission to Forecast Licensing Schedule for Shoreham & Seabrook Noted
ML20195J66120 January 1988Responds to Concerns Raised in Re Stainless Steel Matl Designated as E-Brite 26-1.Actions Taken to Address Allegation That E-Brite 26-1 Unsuitable for Use in Nuclear Power Plants Listed
ML20196C46128 November 1988Forwards Charter for Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2
ML20196G96929 February 1988Forwards 34th Quarterly Status Rept on Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Power Plants for Oct-Dec 1987. Commission Unable to Forecast Licensing Schedule for Shoreham & Seabrook Because of Unresolved Issues
ML20197H47515 June 1984Responds to Re Commission Intentions to Pursue Tentative TMI-1 Restart Schedule Announced in Apr 1984. Decision by June 1984 No Longer Possible Due to Need for Addl Comments by Interested Parties.Served on 840618
ML20203F21418 April 1986Responds to 860319 Request for Info on Constituent Gm Cochran Inquiry Re Federal Govt & Commonwealth of PA Involvement in Payment for Cleanup & Waste Storage.Doe Funds Expended for Data Collection for R&D Program
ML20204F93630 July 1986Responds to from R Blank,Addressing Concerns Re Safety of Older Nuclear Plants,Per SO Conte 860701 RequestSystematic Assessment of Licensee Performance
Chernobyl
ML20206B6826 April 1987Responds to Re Constituent Concerns About Public Exposure to Releases of Radioactive Materials from TMI-1. Radioactive Release Requirements Embodied in License Conditions.Description of Monitoring Encl
ML20206F25316 June 1986Advises That Encl NRC Sent to Judge Sh Rambo Re Hm Donley TMI Evacuation Claims in Response to 860528 Inquiry.Nrc Has No Authority to Act on Claims
ML20206J9688 April 1987Responds to Requesting Findings & Views Re Recent Correspondence from F Skolnick of Susquehanna Valley Alliance on Radioactive Water Disposal at Facility.Nrc Involvement in Issue Summarized