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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217M8851999-10-0808 October 1999 Informs of Staff Determination That Listed Calculations Should Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790, as Requested in 990909 Affidavit ML20211J7731999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/99-03 on 990802-06.No Violations Noted.Insp Included Decommissioning & Dismantlement Activities,Verification of Compliance with Selected TS & Review of Completed SEs ML20211H7481999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Amend 126 to License DPR-54 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Changes Permanently Defueled Technical Specification (PDTS) D3/4.1, Spent Fuel Pool Level, to Replace Specific Reference to SFP Level Alarm Switches with Generic Ref 3F0799-22, Provides Update & Rev to Submittal Made by Util Ltr with Regard to EAL Classification Methodology for Unit 3.Reponses to NRC Staff Questions Provided as Attachment D to Ltr & Reflects Discussions Held1999-07-13013 July 1999 Provides Update & Rev to Submittal Made by Util Ltr with Regard to EAL Classification Methodology for Unit 3.Reponses to NRC Staff Questions Provided as Attachment D to Ltr & Reflects Discussions Held ML20210H9541999-07-0707 July 1999 Informs NRC of Change to Rancho Seco Decommissioning Schedule,As Described in Licensee Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Rept ML20209D2501999-06-24024 June 1999 Informs That Util Has Revised All Sections of Rancho Seco Emergency Plan (Rsep),Change 4,effective 990624 ML20196G0431999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Smud Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station ML20195D1851999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Rancho Seco Annual Rept, IAW Plant Permanently Defueled TS D6.9.4 & D6.9.6b.Rept Contains Shutdown Statistics,Narrative Summary of Shutdown Experience,Er Info & Tabulation of Facility Changes,Tests & Experiments ML20195B8511999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Change 4 to Rancho Seco Emergency Plan, Incorporating Commitments Made to NRC as Outlined in NRC .Emergency Plan Includes Two Listed Supporting Documents ML20207E9181999-05-27027 May 1999 Informs That Effective 990328,NRR Underwent Reorganization. within Framework of Reorganization,Div of Licensing Project Mgt Created.Reorganization Chart Encl ML20206U7411999-05-18018 May 1999 Provides Summary of 990217-18 Visit to Rancho Seco Facility to Become Familar with Facility,Including Onsite ISFSI & Meeting with Representatives of Smud to Discuss Issues Re Revised Rancho Seco Ep,Submitted to NRC on 960429 ML20206M1611999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Listed Proprietary Calculations to Support Review of Rancho Seco ISFSI Sar.Proprietary Encls Withheld ML20206E8591999-04-12012 April 1999 Provides Info Re High Total Coliform Result in Plant Domestic Sewage Effluent Prior to Confluence with Combined Effluent.Cause of High Total Coliform Result Was Broken Flow Rate Instrument.Instrument Was Repaired on 990318 ML20204H6751999-03-19019 March 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/99-02 on 990309-11.No Violations Noted.Portions of Physical Security & Access Authorization Programs Were Inspected ML20204E4031999-03-16016 March 1999 Submits Rept of Status of Decommissioning Funding for Rancho Seco,As Required by 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Plant Is Currently in Safstor, with Operating License Scheduled to Expire in Oct 2008 ML20204E6661999-03-11011 March 1999 Forwards Rancho Seco Exposure Rept for Individuals That Received Greater than 100 Mrem During 1998,IAW TS D6.9.2.2 & NRC Regulatory Guide 1.16 ML20204E6441999-03-11011 March 1999 Forwards Individual Monitoring Repts for Personnel That Required Radiation Exposure Monitoring During 1998 ML20207L1711999-03-10010 March 1999 Informs of Staff Determination That Supporting Calculations & Drawings Contained in Rev 2 of Sar, Should Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790 NL-99-002, Submits Info About Property Insurance for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station,Iaw 10CFR50.54(w)(3)1999-03-10010 March 1999 Submits Info About Property Insurance for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station,Iaw 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20207D4431999-03-0101 March 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station for 1998 ML20207H6181999-02-18018 February 1999 Provides Attached Metrix & Two Copies of Rancho Seco ISFSI Sar,Rev 2 on Compact Disc,As Requested in 990209 Meeting. First Rounds of RAIs Dealt Primarily with Use of Cask as Storage Cask.Without Compact Disc ML20203D0761999-02-10010 February 1999 Ltr Contract:Task Order 37 Entitled, Technical Assistance in Review of New Safety Analysis Rept for Rancho Seco Spent Fuel Storage Facility, Under Contract NRC-02-95-003 ML20155D4431998-10-27027 October 1998 Forwards Amend 3 to Rancho Seco Dsar,Representing Updated Licensing Basis for Operation of Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Rancho Seco Nuclear Facility During Permanently Defueled Mode.With Instructions & List of Effective Pages NL-98-032, Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Util1998-09-30030 September 1998 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Util ML20237A6031998-08-0707 August 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/98-03 on 980706-09.No Violations Noted ML20237A9481998-08-0303 August 1998 Forwards Smud 1997 Annual Rept, IAW 10CFR50.71(b),which Includes Certified Financial Statements ML20236Q9461998-07-15015 July 1998 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-02 ML20236J6331998-06-30030 June 1998 Forwards Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-02.Corrective Actions:Util Revised RSAP-1003 to Clarify District Security Staff Responsibilities Re Handling & Review of Criminal History Info ML20236E8211998-06-0303 June 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/98-02 on 980519-21 & NOV Re Failure to Review & Consider All Info Obtained During Background Investigation.Areas Examined During Insp Also Included Portions of Physical Security Program ML20217G8391998-04-20020 April 1998 Forwards Copy of Rancho Seco Monthly Discharger Self-Monitoring Rept for Mar 1998 IR 05000312/19980011998-03-25025 March 1998 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-01 on 980205 ML20217F1891998-03-18018 March 1998 Forwards Signed Original & Amend 7 to Rancho Seco Long Term Defueled Condition Physical Security Plan & Rev 4 to Long Term Defueled Condition Training & Qualification Plan.Encls Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20217G6661998-03-18018 March 1998 Forwards Discharge Self Monitoring Rept for Feb 1998, Which Makes Note of One Wastewater Discharge Permit Violation ML20217H0451998-03-18018 March 1998 Submits Rancho Seco Exposure Rept for Individuals Receiving Greater than 100 Mrem During 1997,per TS D6.9.2.2 & Guidance Contained in Reg Guide 1.16.No One Exposed to Greater than 100 Mrem in 1997 ML20216K1091998-03-11011 March 1998 Forwards NRC Form 5 Individual Monitoring Repts for Personnel Who Required Radiation Exposure Monitoring,Per 10CFR20.1502 During 1997.W/o Encl ML20217N9531998-03-0505 March 1998 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-01. Corrective Actions:Radiation Protection Group Wrote Potential Deviation from Quality (Pdq) 97-0082 & Assigned Radiation Protection Action to Determine Cause & CAs ML20203H7001998-02-25025 February 1998 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan- Dec 1997, IAW 10CFR50.36a(a)(2) & TS D6.9.3.Revs to Radiological Environ Monitoring Manual & off-site Dose Calculation Manual,Encl ML20202G0131998-02-12012 February 1998 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements & Master Worker Policy Certificate of Insurace for Facility NL-98-006, Submits Annual Rept of Property Insurance Levels for Rsngs, IAW 10CFR50.54(w)(3)1998-02-12012 February 1998 Submits Annual Rept of Property Insurance Levels for Rsngs, IAW 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20202C4641998-02-0505 February 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/98-01 on 980105-08 & Notice of Violation.Insp Included Decommissioning & Dismantlement Work Underway,Verification of Compliance W/Selected TS & Main & Surveillance Activities Associated W/Sfp ML20199A5881997-11-10010 November 1997 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/97-01.Corrective Actions:Reviewed SFP Water Temp & Instrument Calibr Records,Generated Otr 97-001 to Document out-of-tolerance Instrument & Generated Pdq 97-0064 ML20198R9501997-11-0505 November 1997 Requests Interpretation of or Rev to NUREG-1536, Std Review Plan for Dry Cask Storage Sys, Re Compliance W/ 10CFR72.236(e) & 10CFR72.122(h)(4) for Dry Fuel Storage Casks ML20198K5391997-10-21021 October 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/97-04 on 970922-25 & Notice of Violation.Response Required & Will Be Used to Determine If Further Action Will Be Necessary ML20217D3101997-09-25025 September 1997 Forwards Update of 1995 Decommissioning Evaluation, for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generation Station & Annual Review of Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Fund for Adequacy Re Assumptions for Inflation & Rate of Return ML20211F0991997-09-23023 September 1997 Forwards One Certified Copy of Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Endorsement 120 for Policy MF-0075 for Smud Rancho Seco Nuclear Facility ML20198G8141997-08-22022 August 1997 Forwards Amend 125 to License DPR-54 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Permits Smud to Change TS to Incorporate Revised 10CFR20.Amend Also Revises References from NRC Region V to NRC Region IV ML20151L0281997-07-29029 July 1997 Provides Response to NRC Request for Addl Info Re TS Change,Relocating Administrative Controls Related to QA to Ufsar,Per NUREG-0737 ML20149E5031997-07-10010 July 1997 Second Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Records Listed in App C Being Made Available in Pdr.Records in App D Already Available in PDR ML20148P5161997-06-30030 June 1997 Second Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.App B Records Being Made Available in PDR ML20141A1721997-06-17017 June 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/97-03 on 970603-05.No Violations Noted.Areas Examined During Insp Included Portions of Physical Security Program 1999-08-31
[Table view] Category:NRC TO PUBLIC ENTITY/CITIZEN/ORGANIZATION/MEDIA
MONTHYEARML20062C1921990-10-24024 October 1990 Advises That Commissioner Jr Curtiss Will Visit Facility on 901105 to Tour Plant & Meet W/Util Mgt & Personnel to Review General Status of Activities.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 901024 ML20055G9791990-07-20020 July 1990 Responds to Expressing Concern Re Issuance of Possession Only License Amend.Nrc Project Manager Will Notify by Telephone When Util Submits Application Matl for Possession Only License Amend DD-89-02, Advises That Time Provided within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision DD-89-02 Expired.Commission Declined Review.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 890417.Served on 8904251989-04-25025 April 1989 Advises That Time Provided within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision DD-89-02 Expired.Commission Declined Review.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 890417.Served on 890425 ML20055D9191989-04-14014 April 1989 Partially Deleted Ltr Forwarding Transcript of Investigative Interview.W/O Encl DD-88-20, Responds to Requesting NRC to Shut Down Facility Due to Listed Reasons.Encl Director'S Decision DD-88-20 Issued Re Request1989-03-21021 March 1989 Responds to Requesting NRC to Shut Down Facility Due to Listed Reasons.Encl Director'S Decision DD-88-20 Issued Re Request ML20055D9121989-03-14014 March 1989 Partially Deleted Ltrs,Forwarding Transcripts of Investigative Interview.W/O Encls ML20055D8791989-02-10010 February 1989 Partially Deleted Ltrs,Forwarding Transcripts of Interviews.W/O Encls ML20195F8041988-06-15015 June 1988 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Apps B & C Documents.Documents Available in Pdr.App a Documents Also Available in Pdr.Apps D Through G Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 5).Releasable Portion Encl ML20154E8301988-05-16016 May 1988 Responds to Re NRC Decision to Permit Restart of Plant.Nrc Decision to Permit Restart of Plant Based on Extensive Performance Improvement Program Completed by Util & Thorough Evaluation by NRC of Previous Deficiencies ML20151W7401988-04-26026 April 1988 Responds to Re Concerns of 750801 Oroville Earthquake & 860721 Bishop Earthquake W/Respect to Safety of Facility.Allegations Provided No Basis for Safety Concern W/Respect to Seismic Design of Plant DD-88-04, Advises That Time for Commission to Review Director'S Decision DD-88-04 Expired.Commission Declined Review. Decision Became Final Agency Action on 880412.Served on 8804201988-04-20020 April 1988 Advises That Time for Commission to Review Director'S Decision DD-88-04 Expired.Commission Declined Review. Decision Became Final Agency Action on 880412.Served on 880420 ML20151M6061988-04-19019 April 1988 Responds to FOIA Request for Info Re Scores of Reactor Operators & Senior Reactor Operators.Forwards Requalification Exam Summary Source Sheets Listed in Encl App W/Personal Privacy Info Deleted ML20148L9851988-03-29029 March 1988 Responds to Recipient Expressing Concerns Re Implementation of B&W Owners Group Recommendations at Plant. NRC Has Not Found Any New Info in Ltr Which Could Alter NRR Recommendation to Commission That Plant Ready for Operation ML20239A6561987-09-13013 September 1987 Submits Status of Investigation,Per 870225 Petition Re Plant Cables.Util Task Group Working to Resolve Cable Problems.Nrc Has Assigned Project Engineer to Monitor Effort & Provide Assessment of Extent of Problems & Adequacy of Resolutions ML20055D8341987-08-28028 August 1987 Partially Deleted Response to Requests for Transcript of Investigative Interview Re Liquid Effluent Releases from Facility.Transcript Will Be Sent When Case Closed ML20236K2621987-08-0404 August 1987 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Records Re AO Reporting.Forwards App D & E Documents.Documents Also Available in PDR ML20055D7981987-07-30030 July 1987 Ack Receipt of .Statements Provided by Witness Will Be Reviewed When Investigation Complete ML20213G1241987-05-12012 May 1987 Final Response to FOIA Request.App a Documents Already Available in Pdr.App B Documents Encl & Available in PDR ML20209H3221987-04-27027 April 1987 Ack Receipt of Requesting Order Under 10CFR2.206 Requiring Licensee to Show Cause Why Restart Should Not Be Prevented Until Cables Checked & Forwards Notice of Receipt of Petition for Director'S Decision ML20197A5111986-10-17017 October 1986 Response to FOIA Request.Agency Records Subj to Request Encl.Requestor Will Be Billed for Reproduction Costs IA-86-702, Response to FOIA Request.Agency Records Subj to Request Encl.Requestor Will Be Billed for Reproduction Costs1986-10-17017 October 1986 Response to FOIA Request.Agency Records Subj to Request Encl.Requestor Will Be Billed for Reproduction Costs ML20203M7691986-08-21021 August 1986 Informs That Recipient Will Be Removed from Mailing List Unless NRC Notified within 30 Days of Ltr Receipt of Reasons NRC Correspondence Re Facility Should Be Received ML20205C4431985-09-12012 September 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Records Re IE Info Notice 85-66.Forwards Documents Listed on App.Documents Also Available in PDR NUREG-0748, Responds to FOIA Request for Four Categories of Documents Re Philippine Nuclear Power Plant.App a Documents Encl.App B Documents Available at Pdr.App C Document Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 4)1985-08-0707 August 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Four Categories of Documents Re Philippine Nuclear Power Plant.App a Documents Encl.App B Documents Available at Pdr.App C Document Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 4) ML20135G4161985-08-0707 August 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Four Categories of Documents Re Philippine Nuclear Power Plant.App a Documents Encl.App B Documents Available at Pdr.App C Document Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 4) ML20126C9481980-03-0303 March 1980 Responds to by Forwarding PA Emergency Mgt Agency Booklet, What You Should Know About Nuclear Incidents. Specific Info May Be Obtained from Sacramento County Ofc of Emergency Svcs.President Carter 791207 Statement Encl ML20125B7281979-12-13013 December 1979 Responds to to Chairman Hendrie Expressing Concerns Re Emergency Evacuation Plans & Burden of Shutdown. Emergency Issue Receiving More Attention After TMI-2 Accident.Efforts Being Made to Avoid Delays in Operation ML20125C0081979-12-13013 December 1979 Responds to Expressing Concern Re Util Emergency Evacuation Plans,Aslb Hearing & Economic Hardships Due to Plant Shutdowns.Assures That Evacuation Plans Are Receiving Attention & Announces ASLB Public Hearing in Feb 1980 1990-07-20
[Table view] Category:OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217M8851999-10-0808 October 1999 Informs of Staff Determination That Listed Calculations Should Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790, as Requested in 990909 Affidavit ML20211J7731999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/99-03 on 990802-06.No Violations Noted.Insp Included Decommissioning & Dismantlement Activities,Verification of Compliance with Selected TS & Review of Completed SEs ML20211H7481999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Amend 126 to License DPR-54 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Changes Permanently Defueled Technical Specification (PDTS) D3/4.1, Spent Fuel Pool Level, to Replace Specific Reference to SFP Level Alarm Switches with Generic Ref ML20207E9181999-05-27027 May 1999 Informs That Effective 990328,NRR Underwent Reorganization. within Framework of Reorganization,Div of Licensing Project Mgt Created.Reorganization Chart Encl ML20206U7411999-05-18018 May 1999 Provides Summary of 990217-18 Visit to Rancho Seco Facility to Become Familar with Facility,Including Onsite ISFSI & Meeting with Representatives of Smud to Discuss Issues Re Revised Rancho Seco Ep,Submitted to NRC on 960429 ML20204H6751999-03-19019 March 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/99-02 on 990309-11.No Violations Noted.Portions of Physical Security & Access Authorization Programs Were Inspected ML20207L1711999-03-10010 March 1999 Informs of Staff Determination That Supporting Calculations & Drawings Contained in Rev 2 of Sar, Should Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20203D0761999-02-10010 February 1999 Ltr Contract:Task Order 37 Entitled, Technical Assistance in Review of New Safety Analysis Rept for Rancho Seco Spent Fuel Storage Facility, Under Contract NRC-02-95-003 ML20237A6031998-08-0707 August 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/98-03 on 980706-09.No Violations Noted ML20236Q9461998-07-15015 July 1998 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-02 ML20236E8211998-06-0303 June 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/98-02 on 980519-21 & NOV Re Failure to Review & Consider All Info Obtained During Background Investigation.Areas Examined During Insp Also Included Portions of Physical Security Program IR 05000312/19980011998-03-25025 March 1998 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-01 on 980205 ML20202C4641998-02-0505 February 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/98-01 on 980105-08 & Notice of Violation.Insp Included Decommissioning & Dismantlement Work Underway,Verification of Compliance W/Selected TS & Main & Surveillance Activities Associated W/Sfp ML20198K5391997-10-21021 October 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/97-04 on 970922-25 & Notice of Violation.Response Required & Will Be Used to Determine If Further Action Will Be Necessary ML20198G8141997-08-22022 August 1997 Forwards Amend 125 to License DPR-54 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Permits Smud to Change TS to Incorporate Revised 10CFR20.Amend Also Revises References from NRC Region V to NRC Region IV ML20149E5031997-07-10010 July 1997 Second Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Records Listed in App C Being Made Available in Pdr.Records in App D Already Available in PDR ML20148P5161997-06-30030 June 1997 Second Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.App B Records Being Made Available in PDR ML20141A1721997-06-17017 June 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/97-03 on 970603-05.No Violations Noted.Areas Examined During Insp Included Portions of Physical Security Program ML20140G6341997-05-0707 May 1997 Forwards ERDS Implementation Documents Including Data Point Library Updates for McGuire Number 224,WNP2 Number 225, Beaver Valley Number 226 & Calvert Cliffs Number 227. W/O Encl ML20140E6911997-04-25025 April 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/97-02 on 970331-0403.No Violations Noted ML20137C7211997-03-21021 March 1997 Forwards Insp Repts 50-312/97-01 & 72-0011/97-01 on 970224-27.No Violations Noted ML20129G7431996-09-27027 September 1996 Forwards Insp Repts 50-312/96-03 & 72-0011/96-01 on 960909-12.No Violations Observed ML20059J9771994-01-14014 January 1994 Informs That Document Rancho Seco ISFSI Sar,Vol Iv,Drawings & Calculations Submitted on 931027,w/Pacific Nuclear Fuel Services Group Affidavit of 931006 Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(b)(5),as Requested ML20058D6291993-11-19019 November 1993 Forwards Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR140.11(a)(4) to Extent That Primary Financial Protection in Stated Amount Shall Be Maintained ML20058C9721993-11-0202 November 1993 Ack Receipt of Transmitting Rev 6 of Section 5 to Plant Emergency Plan.Advises Revised Emergency Plan Continues to Meet Planning Stds in 10CFR50.47(b) & Requirements of 10CFR50 App E ML20057D1841993-09-27027 September 1993 Grants Exemption from Requirements in 10CFR50.120 to Establish,Implement,& Maintain Training Programs,Using Sys Approach to Training,For Categories of Personnel Listed in 10CFR50.120.Exemption Effective 931122 & Encl IR 05000312/19930031993-09-24024 September 1993 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/93-03 ML20057A3251993-09-0202 September 1993 Forwards Environmental Assessment & Fonsi Re Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50.120 at Plant ML20057C4971993-09-0202 September 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/93-06 on 930819.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20056F0011993-08-11011 August 1993 Forwards Mgt Meeting Rept 50-312/93-04 on 930727 ML20056G0041993-06-25025 June 1993 Submits Info Re Implementation of Training Rule 10CFR50.120 for Licensees of Plant in Decommissioning Process ML20127D3451993-01-0808 January 1993 Advises That 921105 Rev 3 to Rancho Seco Security Training & Qualification Plan Consistent W/Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p) & Acceptable for Inclusion Into Plan ML20127D3351993-01-0606 January 1993 Ack Receipt of 921105 & 30 Ltrs,Transmitting Rev 6 & Suppl 1 to Physical Security Plan.Changes Consistent W/Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p) & Acceptable for Inclusion Into Plan ML20126E2751992-12-10010 December 1992 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/92-07 on 921110-11.No Deviations or Violations Noted ML20062G9951990-11-15015 November 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/90-14 on 901003-04,09-11 & 1102. Violations Noted But Not Cited ML20062C1921990-10-24024 October 1990 Advises That Commissioner Jr Curtiss Will Visit Facility on 901105 to Tour Plant & Meet W/Util Mgt & Personnel to Review General Status of Activities.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 901024 ML20058G4471990-10-18018 October 1990 Forwards Sept 1990 Rept to Commission on Implementation of TMI Action Plan Items,Per 900320 Commitment.W/O Encl.Review Concluded for All But Two Units ML20059N3331990-10-0202 October 1990 Forwards Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amend to OL & Proposed NSHC Re 900426 Application for Possession Only License ML20059M6871990-09-14014 September 1990 Forwards Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amend & Proposed NSHC Re Plant Physical Security Plan for Long Term Defueled Condition ML20059G9421990-09-10010 September 1990 Forwards Amend 115 to License DPR-54 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Revises License Condition Re Fire Protection Plan,Adds Administrative Controls to Tech Specs in Support of Fire Protection Plan & Relocates Fire Protection Requirements ML20056B4621990-08-22022 August 1990 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re 900724 Request for Exemption to 10CFR50.47 ML20056A5991990-08-0303 August 1990 Responds to Re Interaction of NRC W/Util to Facilitate Expeditious Closure of Plant.Nrc Continuing to Work Expeditiously on Number of Other Requests from Util. Prioritization Schedule Developed for Pending Applications ML20058N6461990-07-31031 July 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/90-11 on 900527-0706.No Violations Indentified ML20055G9791990-07-20020 July 1990 Responds to Expressing Concern Re Issuance of Possession Only License Amend.Nrc Project Manager Will Notify by Telephone When Util Submits Application Matl for Possession Only License Amend ML20055E5151990-07-0303 July 1990 Requests Listed Addl Info on Licensee 900606 Plans Re Diesel Generator Operation as Peaking Power Supplies to Assure That Generators Will Be Maintained in Nondegraded Status IR 05000312/19900101990-07-0303 July 1990 Forwards Security Insp Rept 50-312/90-10 on 900611-22.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Protection. Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21) ML20055D5441990-06-28028 June 1990 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re 891129,900221 & 0327 Ltrs Concerning Computerized Commitment Tracking Sys,Long Range Scope List & Effluents & Water Mgt Project Action Plan Items Needing Deferral ML20058K5791990-05-22022 May 1990 Final Response to FOIA Request for Records.App G & H Records Available in Pdr.App H & Releasable Portions of App J Documents Encl.App I Records Withheld in Entirety & App J Record Partially Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) ML20055D6511990-05-10010 May 1990 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Info.App D & Releasable Portions of App E Documents Encl.Portions of App E Documents & App F Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5,6 & 7) ML20248D3411989-09-25025 September 1989 Forwards Amend 8 to Indemnity Agreement B-66,reflecting Changes to 10CFR140,effective 890701 1999-08-31
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%.~....f DEC 131979 Mr. Harry H. Wrinkle 3315 Turnbridge Drive Sacramento, California 95823
Dear Mr. Wrinkle:
Your letter of October 22, 1979 to Chairman Henc ris anc Mr. Denton has been referred to this office for reply. Y:u ecressed :encerr. about the operation of SMUD's Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating S:atier, :articularly emergency ;
evacuation plans, the hearing being conduc ed by a . At:nic Safety and l Licensing Board (ASLB), and the econo .ic Fardshi rs ass:ciated with plant shutdowns. You also mentioned a prep: sal by Aerojit General Corporation for disposal of low-level liquid radioactive waste. ,
l With regard to emergency evacuation plann'nc, we a:preciate your cornents and concerns and want to assure you tha we are wc-kin; with Federal, State, and local officials to enhance the emergercy plans at all operating nuclear power plants. Needless to say, this issue is receiving core attention than it had before the accident at THI-2. A c:py cf your letter has been famarded to the appropriate NRC Offices responsible for this issue.
As indicated in Mr. Heltemes' letter to ycu of July 27, 1979, the responsi-bility for decisions regarding the hearin; cn Rancho Secc was designated to an ASLB. In response to requests frcn Fr' ends cf -he Earth, the Environ-mental Council of Sacramento and Original SMJC atepayers Association, from two individual members of the Board cf Di-ectcrs cf SKD, and the California Energy Comission, the ASLB will convene a hear'ng to '.itigate issues that have been ruled appropriate by the AS'.B. Tris ' earing is scheduled to begin in late February 1980. The public is inv'ted :: a: tend the hearing.
Your next concern related to the shutdown of Rancho Seco. As Mr. Denton stated in his letter to you of July 23, l.:79, we were aware of the econoric hardships encountered while the plant was shu*d wr. Our primary respen-sibility is to assure the protection of tr.e heaMh and safety of the public; however, we have made every effort te avo'd unnecessar/ delays in the resumption of operations at Rancho Secc, as wel' as the ctrer Babcock &
Wilcox plants which were shutdcwn.
On October 24, 1979, the Aerojet Enem Cave-s":- C:r:a y subr.itted a tcpical report for review by the NRO. h's re:: , 'Rac' cactive Waste Volume Reduction System," describes a sys:er #:- : ocess'n; licuid anc 90003083 P00R BRGINAL 7922280 Il CA
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-combustible radioactive wastes and converting these wastes inte a dry sah/ )
ash product. We assume this is the system you centioned in yot.r letter. l The NRC staff is presently developing a schedule for review of this rep:r.. j We appreciate your interest and hope this information satisfies your cc cerns.
I Sincerely, l 1
4c c W. F. Kane, Acting Chief Standardization Branch Division of Project Ma ent l 90003084
, 3315 Tur:.irido urive, t -
Sacramente , Californin, 95823, .
October 22, 1379.
11arold it. Denton, Director of the Office of Nuclear lleactor Regulatior_
and JosephM.Hendrie,y/
Chairman, U,S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington,11.C. 20555.
Gentlemen, Thanks to Mr. Denton f or his prompt reply to my letter of June l 14, 1979, Rancho Seco, in Sacramento, is breesing a.locg and has had only a few minor tie-ups since going back on the line this s acer, not enough to upset the power picture here in Northern California during one of the hottest summers in this area ou record, As you know, Pacific Gas & Elec* Co. 'Isa ns" power to SMUD when Rancho Seco is shut down and gets it back when it is running, plus buying all the surplus power the f acility turns out over ar d above what SMUD needs for its own cus tomers. Wi.thout Seco this summer, this part of California l would no doubt have experienced brown-outs and black-outs on the hottest days.r Public of fict buildings here have kept their thermostats at 80 degries and SMUD GE William Walbradge did a great jc b in his TV appeals to .
SMUD customers to eave electricity, and they did. This winter the Utility District is busy putting in changes requested by h3C and upgrading perf or-mance of all Seco's personnel.
Steos are also being taken to set up a dispersal ulan f or all persons living in a 10 mile radius of Seco. Pacific Telephone has a page is tuis area's puone book with a map of the entire a.rea showing zip code numbers. If SMUD takes a suggestion given it, this par of a map showing the zips can be used with all the major highways overlaid on it, such as 1-5, 80 and 99 going marth and south'.and 80 going west and east and 50 going east. Fortunately, major high radiate from this area like spokes ?in a wheel. Anybody currently living in the 10 mile ra.dius cokld be evacuated withoutwerowding the highways since it is more spe.rs ely settled than most other parts of the area. Check the map f or the zip e ode and chere/$gQ no.
Since your nuclear engineer "in residet.ce" at Seco,is seeing to it that SMUD is f as t making it "f ail saf e", 99 per e ent of the people here would like to s ee you call of f the November hearitz on saucho Seco because foes of Nuclear Power, such as a wealthy actresa ve won' t name, will gather f unds to fly in ac tivists and " experts" to stir up a nd cause scare tactics to alarm local residents. They did this at the tris.1 cf eleven protestors
- g. who scaled the f ences at Seco earlier this year (not one was from Sacramento r, or other areas adjoining Seco) and made a " circus oct of it."
The two month shutdown of Seco this year cort SMUD customers well
- over two million dollars and PGM
- custumors 38.2 millic: as PG&I had to buy oil where it could to push production on the s11 fir ed ;1 ants to the tune of as much as $28 a barrel. New that Diablo Canym a res:y to go, it a cos tiu_
PG&E custoiners about a million__do_Uare a dav in int e rc et c o s t s, o n its much over a billion dollar plant, in personnel reacy te go t-t being held back froc g working, and in the value of the elec.tricity so: t e: ng turned out. This does not even ..ention that vast amount of precious oil ti.at :as to be used by the utility that could have been saved the moment Diad: C.:you goes on the line.
Aoro-Jet General Corporation of S2crwr.:o :.a come up with a meau, to reduce low level liquid atsaic waste 90 per e er.: to t residue that won't burn, absorb moisture and will not " eat througu- ne:.al. Ray Garcia is mer-ebandising the device. Ic:a1 pub catign. Four have been sold to U.S. Nuclear Seeattachedclipping[from4._
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Attachnsats Chemist Engene,Vander Wall and his team came up tith the below mentioned process, which Itay Garcia of Aero-Jet General is now marketing along with his marketing group. They are talking to SMUD and to managers of nuclear plants throughout the U.S. and the world.
Governor Dixie Lee llay of Washington and the Governor of Nevada have now banned burying nuclear waste in theirostates. Perhaps the Federal Government could be induced to build two disposal plants quickly at these two sites and nuclear plants in tile nation could be charged for costs in disposing of their liquid and solid low level radio-active wastes. These sites for the plants would be a the dump siten themselves and all the dangerous naterials stored there now could be pro-ceased and made harmless.
Garcia's phone in Sacramento is Area Code 916-355-2722 and he is there Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time.
NEW DEVELOPMENT BY AEROJET A system for reducing the low and liquids from water purification level radioactive wastes from nuc- systems, laboratories, equipment lear power plants by as much as ten drains, laundry wastes, and cleaning to one, developed by Aerojet Energy solutions. These low-level wastes Conversion Company of Sacramento, should be distinguished from high will be used by Commonwealth Edi. level wastes which are generated son Company of Chicago and during the reprocessing of spent fuel Carolina Power & Light Company of elements.
Raleigh, N.C. in generating plants Commonwealth Edison will currently mtder construction. utilize the system designed by the In making the announcement of California firm at its Byron nuclear the contracts totaling nearly 56.5 station 100 miles west of Chicago million, Aerojet Vice President and at its Braidwood station, which Wayne E. Kramer explained that the is some 40 miles southwest of the system utilizes a unique fluid bed city. With a generating capacity of heat exchange process which con- 2240 megawatts each, the two plants verts the low-level radioactive liquid will provide electric power to 2.2 wastes to a free flowing solid which million customers.
has a consistency similar to table Under the terms of the contracts, ,
salt. The salts then are mixed with a Aerojet will supply the hardware 1 and associated engineering services l solidification agent such as cement and put into 55-gallon metal drums to the utilities, who will install the for shipment to burial sites. systems.
Low level radioactive wastes gen. Aerojet Energy Conversion Com-erate.1 by commercial nuclear power pany is a division of Aerojet Liquid Wants consist primarily of materials Rocket Company of Sacramento.
SACRAMENTO BUSINESS OCTOBER 1978 The cost is about 2 million dollars each according to I Garcia.
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'I PARIS'- On the Rhane' Rive:- builtin Cuba. easti+,& of' b' 'including 7 - M ! components producing 3.760for megawatts two orplants 23 percent be Franc,e's secend largest city. -
Lycc. the :.C' p-InWesternEurope.Britam France I highestproportioninEu ope. Swedenhast est number of plants in operation. also
. great outer sheil'c!'thewor.d's first . .is next and West. Germany is 'in third has the stror. gest' anti nuclear lobby in
. commercial. fast-breedercuc.ea.:; reactor M ;slace/ France will move to the. top in the y . Europe: two sew plants have been com-
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t - ' / :* . pleted.but the govert. ment has'not given Z~l " win 1983. it'is sdeduled 'to's:irt feedingDThe .following"is a country:by-country 4;5 permission for them to be"put into p:,,.e 1.200 megawatts of electricity - e:ough ffsurvey'of the status of nuclear power and/ .: tion.~ " ? WD "" "N 9' Mi Six~ additional pla' cts are beink built"to g4 7't; sto supply 6M.000 homes-into th.e French.mthe. political problems involved in the ;prin-
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. - 7 Being built bya Fren.h Ge ma.n- talianN,,p'e France' ' Sixteen nuclear power sta " all producing it will mean'a other 5.000
', consortium at a: estimated cost cf 31Ah tions in operationcproducing 7.960 megac, megawatts.w.aking Sweden-45 percent I - -billion, the Supe Pnenix rea: toc is sym4*7' watts or 13.5 percent of the nation's elec. ' dependentonnuclearelectrieny.' ' -
1 lbolic of thelong-terrn conimitmeet t!most'.~O' tricit :The Frenchhavebyfarthelargest i J. e Belgium' 'Four plants. producin;-
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1mumuuss, percent in'tne United States. By 1235,g mated.60 percent of its electricity from. '..a$! e Switzerland"- Four plants'producinc l.660 megawatts, or about 14 percert c-4 p ;;expected _;;alants to incr already.
ase the nuc>.arundertshare in.J cons:ru:tica.are try in,the world., according .tonuclear current .
plants, more than any 8 Western Edrope to 40 percent. . - - s projectionsi - r i i ! .g. nto operationin1981.with 950 megawatts g-. , . Fastpreeder cevelopm ttst :n the United g,o West Germany - Fifteen nuclearW anc' wo more after that with 2.000 addec '
, . States.41oog with otheraspects of z=cieare.,. stations operating, pro' d ucing 9.305 megaf l.
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ymmmm -g .c.xperimental rea:tcr :eing b;ih at ; inch. 7, long range planning stage. ; * '. -" "
- Spain mThree ptant.s.prcducing 1.0-~ 1 p-- ,g. , River. Tenr has just surv:ve d a:otnerl ruegawatts: two recte under construction
. administration effert to.,eli=inate -., it by .5p'The ' olitical?problerns' Germany are highly surrounding .' with a nr,m pmm!: m nuclear ower'.in (g M . -*
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g s or 12 percent of the" nation's electricity.
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