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ML20085M175
Person / Time
Site: Browns Ferry Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 01/20/1974
From: Olson J
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
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Q Powar R2 actors Directorate of Regulatory Operations Ba'.letin 74-2, January 23, 1974 l Addresses In Reference To

1. Arkansas Power and Light Company 50-313 ANO, Unit 1 ATTN: Mr. J. D. Phillips Senior Vice President Sixth and Pine Streets ~

, Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71601

2. Carolina Power and Light Company 50-261 Robinson 2 ATIN: Mr. J. A. Jones 50-324 Brunswick 2 Executive Vice President Engineering, Construction and Operation -

336 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27602

3. Duke Power Company 50-269 Oconee 1 ATIN: Mr. A. C. Thies 50-270 Oconee 2 Senior Vice President 50-287 Oconee 3 Production and Transmission -

Power Building 422 South Church Street

Charlotte, North Carolina 28201
4. Florida Power & Light Company 50-250 Turkey Point 3 ATTN: Dr. R. E. Uhrig 50-251 Turkey Point 4 4 . Director of Nuclear Affairs 4200 Flagler Street P. O. Box 3100 ,

Miami, Florida 33101 4

5. Florida Power Corporation 50-302 Crystal. River 3 ATTN: Mr. J. T.'Rodgers Assistant Vice President Generation Engineering 3201 34th Street, South P. O. Box 14042 St. Petersburg, Florida 33733
6. Georgia Power Company 50-321 Hatch 1 ATIN: Mr. R. W.=Scherer Executive Vice President 270 Peachtree Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

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7. Tennessee Valley Authority 50-259 Browns Ferry 1 ATIN: Mr. J. E. Watson 50-296 rowns Ferry 3 Manager of Power 818 Power Building Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 1-
8. Virginia Electric and Power Con:pany 50-280 Surry 1.

ATTN: Mr. Stanley Ragone 50-281 Surry 2 Senior Vice President P. O. Box 26666 Richmond, Virginia 23261 4

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  • Address list of uti les receiving bulletin. Fuel Facilities Directorate of Regulatory Operations Bulletin 74-2, January 23, 1974 Addresses In Reference To
1. Babcock and Wilcox Company 70-27 Naval Nuclear Fuel Division ATIN: Mr. Larric Trent -

Nuclear Safety and Licensing P. O. Box 785 ~

Lynchburg, Virginia 24595

2. Babcock and Wilcox Company 70-1201 Power Generation Division ATTN: Mr. H. A. Glora, Manager Safety and Licensing P. O. Box 1260 Lynchburg, Virginia 24505
3. Babcock and Wilcox company 70-824 Research and Development D!. vision ATTN: Mr. A. F. Olsen '

License Administrator P. O. Box 1260 Lynchburg, Virginia 24505

4. Allied Gulf Nuclear Services 70-1327 ATTN: Mr. G. F. M.len, Manager Safeguards and Accounting P.* O. Box 847 Barnwell, South Carolina 29812
5. General Electric Company 70-1113 ATTN: Mr. A. L. Kaplan License Administrator P. O. Box 780 Wilmington, North Carolina 28401
6. Nuclear Fuels Services, Inc.70-143 ATTN: K. D. Hansley Materials Control Manager Erwin, Tennessee 37650
7. U. S. Nuclear, Inc. 1319 Fuel Fabrication Division ATIN: Mr. M. S. Markowicz Plant Manager 346 Warehouse Road Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 e

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RO:II:NCI Gentlemen:

Enclosed, as R0 Bulletin 74-2, is information concerning a possible truck strike that may influence your shipment of special nuclear .

material. Please note that should the strike occur and should you have special nuclear mterial shipments routed through the strike area, a report is requested of you.

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Norman C. Moseley Director

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RO Bulletin No. 74 2, Dated January 23, 1974

O O January 23, 1974 Directorate of Regulatory Operations Bulletin 74-2 TRUCK STRIKE POSSIBILITY It has come to the attention of the Atomic Energy Commission that a truck strike may develop during the period of January 24-31, 1974.

Preliminary information indicates that if the strike occurs it will probably be localized in the northern Ohio and western Pennsylvania areas. It is doubtful that the strike will be nationwide. There is a possibility of isolated incidents. In view of the foregoing and your obligation to safeguard special nuclear material subject to the requirements of 10 CFR Part 73, you are requested to consider the conscquences of this possible strike in scheduling truck shipments of SN}i in quantities of 5 kilograms of Contained U-235 or 2 Kilogram Plutonium and/or U-233 for delivery during the duration of the strike.

l Possible actions on your part to reduce the impact of any such strike on safeguarding of SNM include: (1) delay truck shipments until the strike period is. over; (2) route shipments to avoid the strike area; (3) use other modes of transportation when available; (4) if shipment is already in transit and it cannot be routed to avoid the strike' area, place shipment in storage and keep under surveillance for the duration of the strike.

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O O Directorate of Regulatory Operations Bulletin 74-2 dated January 23, 1974 Distribution:

Chief, Field Support and Enforcement Branch Deputy Director, RO Assistant Director for Construction and Operation, RO (3)

Assistant Director for Radiological, Environmental, And Materials Protection, RO r Director, Office of Operations Evaluation, RO Assistant for Plans and Programs, RS Director, DL Deputy Director, DL Deputy Director for Technical Review, DL #

Assistant Director for BWR's, DL (3)

Assistant Director for PWR's, DL (3)

Assistant Director for Cperating Reactors, DL (3)

Assistant Director for Environmental Projects, DL (3)

R. F. Fraley, ACRS Q ___ _y0 Files DR Central Files cc: Letter addressed to Licensee w/ encl w/o distribution and address list P

NSIC R. L. Shannon, DTIE (TIC)

Chief, Regulatory News Branch, IS PDR Local PDR 4

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