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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217N8911999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station for Period of 970422-990621,IAW 10CFR50.59(b).List of Changes Effecting Fsar,Encl ML20217D3951999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util 990806 Submittal on USI A-46, Implementation Methodology Used at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, Per GL 87-02 ML20217E1581999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/99-05 on 990726-0905.Three Violations Noted & Being Treated as Ncvs.Violations Include Failure to Assure That Design Bases Correctly Translated Into Specifications ML20217C3151999-10-0606 October 1999 Forwards Scenario Package for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Nrc/Fema Evaluated Exercise Scheduled for 991207.Without Encl ML20217D5591999-10-0505 October 1999 Documents Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Five Yr Survey of Main Breakwater.Survey Has Determined That Pilgrim Main Breakwater Is Intact & Remains Adequately Constructed to Perform Designed Safety Function ML20217C8051999-10-0505 October 1999 Forwards Proprietary Results of Audiologic Evaluations for Jp Giar,License SOP-10061-3.Attachment Clearly Shows Requirements for Operator Hearing Ability Are Met. Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML20212J8301999-09-30030 September 1999 Informs of Completion of mid-cycle PPR of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station.Staff Conducts Reviews for All Operating NPPs to Integrate Performance Info & to Plan Insp Activities at Facility Over Next Six Months ML20216J9961999-09-29029 September 1999 Forwards Resume of Person Identified as Acting RPM in Licensee to NRC Re Notification That Person Named in License Condition 11 of 20-07626-02,is No Longer Employed at Pilgrim Station.Resume Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20212F7871999-09-24024 September 1999 Advises That Util 990121 Application for Amend Being Treated as Withdrawn.Proposed Changes Would Have Modified Facility UFSAR Pertaining to Values for post-accident Containment Pressure Credited in Pilgrim Net Positive Head Analyses ML20212H1381999-09-23023 September 1999 Submits Info in Support of Request Filed on 990730 to Grant one-time Exemption from 10CFR50,App E,Authorizing Biennial Full Participation Emergency Preparedness Exercise to Be Conducted in 2002 Instead of 2001 ML20212H1441999-09-23023 September 1999 Withdraws 990121 Request for License Change Re Emergency Core Cooling Sys Net Positive Suction Head,Due to Incorrect Datum Preparation ML20216F3451999-09-16016 September 1999 Forwards Summary Rept Providing Results of ISI Conducted at PNPS on-line & Refueling Outage (RFO 12) ML20212C2861999-09-16016 September 1999 Forwards SER Accepting Licensee 981123 Request for Relief RR-E1,RR-E5,RR-E6 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) & Request for Relief RR-E2,RR-E3 & RR-E4 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) ML20216E7111999-09-0909 September 1999 Forwards License Renewal Application Including Form NRC-398 & Form NRC-396 for Jp Giar,License SOP-10061-3.Without Encls ML20216E5891999-09-0707 September 1999 Forwards Copy of Pilgrim Station Organization Structure. Encl Refelcts Changes in Upper Mgt Level Structure.Changes Were Effective 990901 ML20211M4501999-09-0303 September 1999 Informs That Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Plans to Conduct Full Participation Emergency Preparedness Exercise with Commonwealth of Ma on 991207,IAW 10CFR50,App E,Section IV.F.2 ML20211M9161999-08-31031 August 1999 Submits Review & Correction of Info in Reactor Vessel Integrity Database (Rvid),Version 2,re Pilgrim Station ML20211J8391999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Provisional Decommissioning Trust Agreement for Plant,Changing Portions of Agreement to Permit Up to Two Distributions & Clarify Formula for Distribution ML20211H5701999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/99-04 on 990610-0725.Two Violations Identified Being Treated as non-cited Violations ML20211C3381999-08-19019 August 1999 Provides semi-annual LTP Update,Including Schedule, Commitment Descriptions,Progress Since Last Update & Summary of Changes.Rev Bars Indicate Changes in Status Since Last Submittal ML20210U5761999-08-18018 August 1999 Responds to Opposing Merger of Bec Energy & Commonwealth Energy Sys in Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Informs That for Sale,Nrc Responsible for Only Ensuring That Entergy Technically & Financially Qualified to Operate NPP ML20210U6691999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards from Massachusetts State Senator T Murray Opposing Merger Between Bec Energy & Commonwealth Energy Systems ML20210U7521999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards from Massachusetts State Senator T Murray Opossing Merger Between Bec Energy & Commonwealth Energy Systems ML20210U5151999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Approval of Indirect Transfer of FOL for Pilgrim in Response to .Approval No Longer Needed Since Beco Sold Interest in Pilgrim to EOI on 990713 ML20211B3841999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Second RAI Re Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR power-operated Gate Valves ML20210U4831999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data Sheets for Period of 990101-0630,per 10CFR26.71(d) ML20210S0891999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards Amend 11 to Indemnity Agreement B-48 Signed by Boston Edison Co & Entergy Nuclear Generation Co ML20210R6251999-08-0606 August 1999 Provides Supplementary Info on USI A-46 Implementation Methodology at Pilgrim Station,To Enable NRC to Perform Evaluation & Issuance of Plant Specific SER for Plant ML20210M9411999-08-0202 August 1999 Requests That NRC Treat Pending Actions Requested by Beco Prior to 990713,as Requests Made by Entergy.Ltr Requests That Minor Administrative Changes to License Amend 182 & Associated Ser, ,reflect 990713 Transfer ML20210H8761999-07-30030 July 1999 Requests That NRC Grant Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50,App E,Section IV F,Which Would Authorize Rescheduling of 2001 Biennial Full Participation Emergency Preparedness Exercise for Pilgrim Station to 2002 ML20210H8661999-07-29029 July 1999 Provides Revised Response to GL 96-06 & Addresses NRC Insp Concern for Containment Penetration X-12.Info Submitted to Facilitate NRC Review & Closeout of Subject GL for Plant ML20216E2321999-07-26026 July 1999 Discusses GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Rv Structural Integrity. NRC Revised Info in Rvid & Releasing as Rvid Version 2 ML20216D4131999-07-22022 July 1999 Informs That J Conlon,License OP-11040-1,terminated Employment with Beco on 990703,per 10CFR50.74.Individual Will Not Participate in Util Licensed Operator Requalification Training Program ML20210E2231999-07-20020 July 1999 Discusses Arrangements Made by Dennis & M Santiago During 990615 Telephone Conversation for NRC to Inspect Licensed Operator Requalification Program at Pilgrim During Wk of 991004 ML20210C4151999-07-19019 July 1999 Informs That Util Intends to Submit Approx Eight Licensing Actions in FY00 & Eight in FY01,in Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02.Actions Are Not Expected to Generate Complex Reviews ML20210F3711999-07-14014 July 1999 Informs NRC That Effective 990713,listed Pilgrim Station Security Plans Have Been Transferred from Boston Edison to Entergy & Are Still in Effect ML20210A9441999-07-14014 July 1999 Responds to Re Changes to Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Physical Security Plan Identified as Issue 2,rev 14, Addendum 1,respectively.No NRC Approval Is Required IAW 10CFR54(p) ML20209G2251999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/99-03 on 990419-0609.Five Severity Level IV Violations of NRC Requirements Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations,Consistent with App C. Several Individual Tagging Errors Occurred ML20209C4661999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Addendum on Proposed Change in Corporate Ownership Structure Involving Entergy Nuclear Generation Co ML20209C7761999-07-0606 July 1999 Submits Annual Summary Rept of Changes Made to QAP Description as Described in QA Manual,Vol Ii.Rept Covers Period of Jul 1998 Through June 1999.No Changes Made During Period ML20209C3851999-07-0606 July 1999 Forwards Redacted Draft of Decommissioning Trust Agreement Re Transfer of PNPS & NRC Operating License & Matls License from Boston Edison Co to Entergy Nuclear Generating Co ML20196J7251999-07-0101 July 1999 Informs of Completion of Licensing Action for GL 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits, for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station ML20209B9411999-06-30030 June 1999 Discusses Deferral of IGSCC Welds to RFO 13.Deferral of Welds to Refueling Outage 13 Does Not Impact Acceptable Level of Quality & Safety Per 10CFR50.55(a)(3)(i) Since Plant in Compliance W/Exam Percentage Requirements ML20209B9431999-06-30030 June 1999 Provides Formal Notification That Closing Date for Sale & Transfer of Pilgrim Station Scheduled to Occur on 990713. a Wang Will Be Verbally Notified of Time of Sale Closing ML20209B9791999-06-29029 June 1999 Forwards Rev 13A to Pilgrims COLR for Cycle 13,IAW TS 5.6.5 Requirements.Rev 13A Provides cycle-specific Limits for Operating Pilgrim During Remainder of Cycle 13 ML20196H2381999-06-29029 June 1999 Forwards SER Denying Licensee 980820 Request for Alternative Under PRR-13,rev 2 for Use of Code Case N-522 During Pressure Testing of Containment Penetration Piping ML20209A8761999-06-28028 June 1999 Forwards SER Authorizing Licensee 990317 Relief Request to Use ASME Code Case N-573 as Alternative to ASME Code Section XI Article IWA-4000 for Remainder of 10-year Interval Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) ML20209A8701999-06-25025 June 1999 Responds to NRC Request for Info Re Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants. Y2K Readiness Disclosure for Plant,Reporting Status of Facility Y2K Readiness Encl ML20210U5901999-06-25025 June 1999 Opposes Merger of Bec Energy & Commonwealth Energy Sys in Commonwealth of Massachusetts.Expresses Skepticism Re Claim by Companies That Consumers Will Benefit from Proposed Consolidation & four-year Freeze in Base Rates ML20209C3431999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Addendum 1,Rev 14 to Pilgrim Station Security Plan,Iaw 10CFR50.54(p)(2).Changes Proposed Have Been Implemented & Constitute Increase in Plant Defense Plan Commitments.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 1999-09-09
[Table view] Category:OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217D3951999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util 990806 Submittal on USI A-46, Implementation Methodology Used at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, Per GL 87-02 ML20217E1581999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/99-05 on 990726-0905.Three Violations Noted & Being Treated as Ncvs.Violations Include Failure to Assure That Design Bases Correctly Translated Into Specifications ML20212J8301999-09-30030 September 1999 Informs of Completion of mid-cycle PPR of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station.Staff Conducts Reviews for All Operating NPPs to Integrate Performance Info & to Plan Insp Activities at Facility Over Next Six Months ML20212F7871999-09-24024 September 1999 Advises That Util 990121 Application for Amend Being Treated as Withdrawn.Proposed Changes Would Have Modified Facility UFSAR Pertaining to Values for post-accident Containment Pressure Credited in Pilgrim Net Positive Head Analyses ML20212C2861999-09-16016 September 1999 Forwards SER Accepting Licensee 981123 Request for Relief RR-E1,RR-E5,RR-E6 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) & Request for Relief RR-E2,RR-E3 & RR-E4 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) ML20211H5701999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/99-04 on 990610-0725.Two Violations Identified Being Treated as non-cited Violations ML20210U7521999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards from Massachusetts State Senator T Murray Opossing Merger Between Bec Energy & Commonwealth Energy Systems ML20210U5761999-08-18018 August 1999 Responds to Opposing Merger of Bec Energy & Commonwealth Energy Sys in Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Informs That for Sale,Nrc Responsible for Only Ensuring That Entergy Technically & Financially Qualified to Operate NPP ML20210U6691999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards from Massachusetts State Senator T Murray Opposing Merger Between Bec Energy & Commonwealth Energy Systems ML20210U5151999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Approval of Indirect Transfer of FOL for Pilgrim in Response to .Approval No Longer Needed Since Beco Sold Interest in Pilgrim to EOI on 990713 ML20216E2321999-07-26026 July 1999 Discusses GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Rv Structural Integrity. NRC Revised Info in Rvid & Releasing as Rvid Version 2 ML20210E2231999-07-20020 July 1999 Discusses Arrangements Made by Dennis & M Santiago During 990615 Telephone Conversation for NRC to Inspect Licensed Operator Requalification Program at Pilgrim During Wk of 991004 ML20210A9441999-07-14014 July 1999 Responds to Re Changes to Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Physical Security Plan Identified as Issue 2,rev 14, Addendum 1,respectively.No NRC Approval Is Required IAW 10CFR54(p) ML20209G2251999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/99-03 on 990419-0609.Five Severity Level IV Violations of NRC Requirements Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations,Consistent with App C. Several Individual Tagging Errors Occurred ML20209C4661999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Addendum on Proposed Change in Corporate Ownership Structure Involving Entergy Nuclear Generation Co ML20196J7251999-07-0101 July 1999 Informs of Completion of Licensing Action for GL 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits, for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station ML20196H2381999-06-29029 June 1999 Forwards SER Denying Licensee 980820 Request for Alternative Under PRR-13,rev 2 for Use of Code Case N-522 During Pressure Testing of Containment Penetration Piping ML20209A8761999-06-28028 June 1999 Forwards SER Authorizing Licensee 990317 Relief Request to Use ASME Code Case N-573 as Alternative to ASME Code Section XI Article IWA-4000 for Remainder of 10-year Interval Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) ML20195K3071999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation Granting Licensee Request to Use Guidance of GL 90-05 to Repair Flaws in ASME Class 3 Salt Svc Water Sys Piping for Plant ML20195K3851999-06-11011 June 1999 Forwards Copy of Notice of Consideration of Approval of Application Re Proposed Corporate Merger & Opportunity for Hearing.Application Seeks Approval of Proposed Indirect Transfer of FOL for Plant ML20196K9921999-06-0404 June 1999 Informs That NRC Ofc of NRR Reorganized Effective 990328.As Part of Reorganization,Division of Licensing Project Mgt Created ML20207E7351999-05-27027 May 1999 Responds to Requesting Reduction in IGSCC Insp Frequency Per GL 88-01 to Be Performed During Upcoming RFO 12.Forwards SE Re Reduction of IGSCC Insp of Category D Welds Due to Implementation of H Water Chemistry ML20207B6341999-05-26026 May 1999 Informs That Licensee 990415 Submittal Re Financial Position of Entergy Intl Ltd,Llc Will Be Marked as Proprietary & Withheld from Public Disclosure Pursuant to 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of Atomic Energy Act ML20207B7391999-05-24024 May 1999 Forwards from Kc Goss of FEMA to Cl Miller Forwarding FEMA Analysis of Prompt Alert & Notification Sys for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station.Based on Review,No Significant Problems Exist with Alert & Notification Sys ML20207B0701999-05-24024 May 1999 Responds to Sent to Ofc of Congressional Affairs Requesting Info on Concerns Raised by One Constituent,J Riel Re Y2K Compliance of Pilgrim NPP in Plymouth,Ma ML20207C0321999-05-18018 May 1999 Forwards Fifth Rept Which Covers Month of Apr 1999. Commission Approved Transfer of TMI-1 Operating License from Gpu to Amergen & Transfer of Operating License for Pilgrim Station from Beco to Entergy Nuclear Generating Co ML20206U7501999-05-17017 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/99-02 on 990308-0418.Two Severity Level 4 Violations Occurred & Being Treated as NCVs ML20206M1891999-05-11011 May 1999 Forwards SE of 980826 Request to Use Guidance of GL 90-05 to Repair Flaws in ASME Class 3 Salt Svc Sys Piping for Plant ML20206E0551999-04-29029 April 1999 Discusses Bulletin 96-03 Issued on 960506 & Beco Responses ,970207,981230,990121 & 990309 for Pilgrim Npp. Determined That Actions Taken Should Minimize Potential for Clogging of ECCS Suction Strainers ML20206B3031999-04-20020 April 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/99-01 on 990125-0307.Two Violations of NRC Requirements Occurred & Being Treated as non-cited Violations Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy.Security Program Was Also Inspected ML20205Q9491999-04-0909 April 1999 Informs That on 990225 NRC Staff Completed PPR of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station.Staff Conducts Reviews for All Operating NPPs to Develop an Integrated Understanding of Safety Performance ML20205B9391999-03-24024 March 1999 Forwards Second Request for Addl Info Re GL 95-07, Pressure-Locking & Thermal-Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves ML20204C7871999-03-17017 March 1999 Informs That Application Submitting Transfer of Facility Operating License & Matls License & Proposed Amend, Will Be Marked as Proprietary & Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Pursuant to 10CFR2.709(b)(5) ML20199K8321999-01-22022 January 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Transfer of Facility Operating License for Plant ML20199H5811999-01-20020 January 1999 Submits Exemption Withdrawal of 10CFR70.24(a) Re Criticality Accident Monitoring Requirements ML20198L7781998-12-22022 December 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/98-10 on 981020-1208.No Violations Noted.Nrc Regional Specialists Reviewed EP & Fire Protection Programs.Ep Program Was Found to Be Well Implemented ML20198J0891998-12-21021 December 1998 Forwards NRC Response to Me Lampert Re Transfer of Ownership of Pilgrim Station in Response to Senator Kerry Ltr Dtd 981019.NRC Will Terminate License Only When Licensee Remediates Site to Levels Specified in Regulations ML20198J1041998-12-21021 December 1998 Forwards NRC Response to Me Lampert Re Transfer of Ownership of Pilgrim Station in Response to Congressman Markey Ltr Dtd 981019.NRC Will Terminate License Only When Licensee Remediates Site to Levels Specified in Regulations ML20137T2211998-12-17017 December 1998 Responds to to Chairman Jackson Re Concerns About Possible Sale of Pilgrim Station & Waste Disposal Issues.No Application for License Received Nor Contract of Sale Between Beco & Entergy.Record Copy ML20198J1161998-12-17017 December 1998 Responds to to Chairman Jackson in Which Recipient Expressed Concern About Possible Sale of Pilgrim Station & About Waste Disposal Issues.Nrc Has Not Received Application for Transfer of License to Date ML20198P2781998-12-17017 December 1998 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Forwards App a Records Being Released in Entirety.App B Records Being Withheld in Entirety (Ref FOIA Exemption 4) ML20198B2021998-12-0909 December 1998 Advises of Planned Insp Effort Resulting from Licensee Irpm Review.Details of Insp Plan for Next 6 Months & Historical Listing of Plant Issues Encl ML20197H8521998-12-0909 December 1998 Responds to Ltr Sent to Chairman SA Jackson on 981028 Re Concern That NRC Will Not Perform Environ Assessment in Connection with Consideration of Approval of Transfer of License for Plants to Permit Sale ML20196J1201998-12-0404 December 1998 Ack Receipt of 971217 & 30 & 980112,0309,0423 & 0630 Ltrs Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-293/97-02,50-293/97-11,50-293/97-13, 50-293/97-80 & 50-293/98-01.Actions Found Acceptable ML20196B5421998-11-24024 November 1998 Forwards Plant SRO & RO Initial Exam Rept 50-293/98-301OL During Wk of 981016-23 ML20196F7631998-11-24024 November 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/98-203 on 980928-1023.No Violations Noted.Three Issues Identified Re Containment Flooding,Surveillance Testing Criteria & Protection for RBCCW System from High Energy Line Break Inside Drywell ML20196C1191998-11-20020 November 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-293/98-08 on 980907-1019.No Violations Noted.During Insp Period,Chemical Decontamination of Residual Heat Removal Sys Was Well Planned & Implemented Which Reduced Radiation Doses in Heat Removal Quadrants ML20195H7361998-11-16016 November 1998 Informs of Individual Exam Results for Applicants on Initial Exam Conducted on 981016 & 981019-23 at Facility.Nine Applicants Were Administered Exam & Nine Passed.Licenses Issued & Individual Test Results Encl.Without Encl ML20155C4781998-10-29029 October 1998 Forwards RAI Re Resoultion to GL 96-06 Issues at Plant,Unit 1.Response Requested by 981130 ML20154J7881998-10-0808 October 1998 Authorizes Mb Santiago to Administer Initial Written Exams to Applicants Listed (Except Applicants Redlined), on 981016.NRC Region I Operator Licensing Staff Will Administer Operating Tests During Week of 981019 1999-09-30
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June 26, 1998 E. Thomas Bouletta, PhD Senior Vice Presidsnt - Nucirr Boston Edison Company Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station
'- 600 Rocky Hill Road Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360-5599 l SUBJECT: FINAL REPORT ON INCIDENT INVOLVING CARL C. DREGA l
Dear Dr. Boulette:
On September 4,1997, inspection Report 50-293/97-09 was issued to Boston Edison Company, describing a recent reactive inspection of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station's access authonzation program. This inspection was prompted by an August 1997 incident in which Carl C. Droga, an individual who had worked at and had unescorted access to Pilgrim, shot and killed several people before being killed by police. The inspection concluded that your access authorization
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programmatic implications of the incident. The Commission reviewed the Report and determined that it should be released to the Public Document Room. Since you were one of the licensees !
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Mr. Ron Ledgett Executive Vice President Ms. Nancy Desmond 800 Boyleston Street Manager, Reg. Affairs Dept.
Boston, MA 02199 Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station
. RFD #1 Rocky Hill Road Resident inspector . Plymouth, MA 02360 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Mr. David F. Tarantino Post Office Box 867 Nuclear information Manager Plymouth, MA 02360 Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station RFD #1, Rocky Hilllioad -
Chairman, Board of Selectmen Plymouth, MA 02360 11 Lincoln Street Plymouth, MA 02360 Ms. Kathleen M. O'Toole Secretary of Public Safety Chairman, Duxbury Board of Selectmen Exccutive Office of Public Safety Town Hall One Ashburton Place 878 Tremont Street' Boston, MA 02108 Duxbury, MA 02332 Mr. Peter LaPorte, Director Office or the Commissioner Attn: James Muckerheide Massachusetts Department of Massachusetts Emergency Management Environmental Protection Agency-l One Winter Street 400 Worcester Road Boston, MA 02108 P.O. Box 1496
. Framingham, MA 01701-0317 Office of the Attomey General One Ashburto:1 Place Chairman, Citizens Urging 20th Floor Responsible Energy
' Boston, MA 02108 P.O. Box 2621 Duxbury, MA 02331 Mr. Robert M. Hallisey, Director Radiation Control Program Citizens at Risk Massachusetts Department of P.O. Box 3803 1 Public Health Plymouth, MA 02361 -'
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Boston Edison Company Regional Administrator, Region 1 800 Doyleston St.,36th Floor U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Boston, MA 02199 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 Chairman Nuclear Matters Committee Ms. Jane Fleming Town Hall !
8 Oceanwood Drive 11 Lincoln Street l Duxbury,MA 0233 Plymouth, MA 02360
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s Final Report on incident involvina Carl C. Dreca 1. 2MIDdtE. . .
On August 19,1997, Cari C. Droga was involved in shootings in New Hampshire and Vermont that left four people dead. Droga was subsequently killed in a confrontation with Vermont law enforcement officers.'
When it was discovered that Droga had been granted unescorted access to Vermont Yankee (1992 and 1995), Pilgrim (1997), and indian Point 3 (1997) as a temporary employee, NRC dispatched an inspection team composed of a senior inspector from Region I and a senior program manager from the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation's (NRR's) Safeguards Branch (PSGB), Division of Reactor Program Manag investigations' (Ol's) Field Office in Region 1.,ement, The objective assisted of the bytoan visits was investigator determine from the Of through inspection, interviews, and records checks whether (a) the licensees' access authorization programs were property implemented and administered, (b) the !!censees' access
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implemented, (c) the licensees' fitness-for-duty (FFD) programs were property implemented and l administered, and (d) the licensees conducted adequate background investigations of Droga, considered the information developed during that investigation, and acted proper 9 in granting him unescorted access.
The inspections did not identify violations of regulations or licensee commitments with respect to i
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Following review of the inspection findings, PSGB initiated a study of the pccntial programmatic implications of the incident. Specifically, in light of the finding that there were no violations, the staff considered the two programmatic components of access control, that is, access authorization and entry controls, to determine whether additional requirements might reduce the
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l ' in earty reports of the investigation into this matter, comments made concoming the possibility that Droga had been stockpiling explosives, or components useful in constructing explosives, at his house. In a search of his residence, bomb-making materials were found.
l According to comments made to NRC's Office of Investigations Field Office in Region I, the l Federal Bureau of Investigation did not find any indication of what Droga had planned to do with the explosive devices. 1
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inspectors determined that although Droga had applied for employment at Seabrook, he was asked to leave the property and was ultimately not hired after he attempted to live in his trailer on company grounds. The licensee did conclude, however, after completing the access authorization process that it had begun, that Droga would have been granted authorization for unescorted access at Seabrook but for the incident involving living in his trailer on company grounds.
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al. Reaulatory Basis Since Droga worked as a temporary employee, the regulations concoming granting of unescorted access authorization to temporary employees were examined. Regulations in 10 CFR 73.56(c)(2) allow licensees' access authorization programs to specify conditions for permitting temporary access. Regulatory Guide 5.66 (RG), Section B, incorporates the guidelines for temporary access in the appended NUMARC 89-01, " Guidelines for Access Authorization Programs," to which all commercial power reactor licensees have committed, as discussed in Section 111.8.2, below.
111. EjGdDRE inspections were conducted at the three facilities at which Droga worked: Vermont Yankee (Inspection Report [lR) 50-271/9707, August 26,1997), Pilgrim (IR 50 293/9709, August 27-28, 1997), and Indian Point 3 (lR 50-296/9708, August 29,1997). With respect to licensee commitments at each site, the inspection team -
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. reviewed Droga's general employee training records and FFD chemical testing records.
A. Inspection and Compliance issues 1. Access Authorization Program The inspectors examined components of the licensees' access authorization programs, includin0 Procedures for background screening, psychological evaluation, processing of criminal history information, and decisionmaking. Special attention was paid to the processing of Droga's application for unescorted access authorization. No violations were found in the implementation of the access authorization programs at the three licensed facilities at which Droga had been employed.
. 2. Access Control Equipment and Procedures The ir spectors reviewed the licensees' installation instructions, operating procedures, and testing procedures for access control equipment in place at the prifnary access
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3. Fitness-for-Duty Program The inspectors reviewed procedures for chemical testing and also reviewed general employee and supervisory training for fitness for duty. Special attention was paid to Droga's experience (for general employee training) and to his supervisors (for
. supervisory training). The inspectors found no violations in the implementation or management of the FFD programs or in the conduct of training at the three licensed facilities at which Droga had been employed.
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in reviewing the information found by the licensees in conducting background screening l for Droga, the inspectors did not find sufficient reason to expect a licensee to deny !
unescorted access for him. Furthermore, after reviewing records of Droga's !
performance and interviewing his supervisors, the inspectors concluded that there was j no basis for a licensee to revoke Droga's unescorted access authonzation.
B. Programmaticissues 1. Current Requirements Current NRC requirements would not have prevented Dregs from gaining authorization !
for unescorted access. This conclusion is bome out by the fact that licensees that complied with their commitments and the NRC's expectations concoming the granting '
of access authorization appear to have had an adequate basis to grant Droga unescorted access.
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The decision to grant unescorted access is intertwined with the decision to employ an individual. Consequently, the NRC has established no disqualifying criteria for licensees to use in deciding whether to grant unescorted access and expects the licensees to rely on required information in making their own decisions. The staff is satisfied that the three licensees did what would be expected and complied with wrent requirements and commitments in their physical security plans. The staff is also sailsfied that the licensees made reasonable decisions in deciding to grant Droga unescorted access, considering the information available to the licensees when the decisions were made.
2. New Requirements The staff considered whether additiona! background checks would provide a higher level of assurance as to an individual's integrity, such as contacts with locallaw enforcement, review of d iving records, and telephone interviews withthe applicant's
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neighbors or associates. These additional checks could uncover personal data not found in more formal records (such as employment records, psychological evaluations, and existing criminal records) and could provide the hiring licensee with new tools for evaluating personal traits and judging the appropriateness of granting unescorted access to an individual. The sta# decided that such additional checks would require the expenditure of additional resources by the licensees with no resulting quantifiable increase in assurance concoming the individual's integrity. The staff also determined that licensees might face complex legal challenges in using such information to deny access, an action that, in practical terms, would effectively deny employment.
Therefore, requiring such additional checks would not be appropriate at this time.
The staff also considered whether the conditions for granting kmporary unescorted access should be changed. The granting of temporary access, that is, authorization for )
unescorted access before a complete background investigation is completed, carries )
with it certain implied risks. However, licensees experience periodic fluctuations in site i population, including large-and short-term-increases in the site workforce during outages that necessitate quick tumaround in granting access, a need that is satisfied by the granting of temporary access by the licensees to the new hires. NUMARC 89-01, the appendix to RG 5.66, states that temporary access authorizadon will be based on (a) verification of identity, (b) psychological evaluation, (c) credit ched, (d) one developed reference, (e) the initiation of a criminal history check, and (f) a check of the applicant's employment history for the past year. When the licenses has completed those steps and considered the information obtained, it may grant temporary authorization for unescorted access to the applicant for not more than 180 days pending completion of the checks required by the access authorization program.
The staff met with Nuclear Energy institute officials to discuss the Personnel Access Data System (PADS), a computer-based system for recording background information on employees who have worked with temporary access authorization at one or more nuclear power facilities. PADS provides a corps of " pro-approved" nuclear employees whose unescorted access authorization can be granted by sucassive licensee employers who subscribe to PADS and who access it for a record of the applicant's history in the industry. This system, when it is futy operational and reaches 100 j percent subscription by the nucisar power industry, could provide substantial savings in
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Considering the progress being made to implement PADS, the staff recommends no l. changes to the agency's approach to grants of temporary unescorted access at this i time. If PADS does not reach full subscription, if future incidents in temporary acesss l warrant, or if conditions in the industry's appi cation of access authorization change, the I staff will reconsider this position and determine whether new requirements are t necessary.
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