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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20212J9991999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltr to President Clinton,H Clinton, Chairman Jackson &/Or Wd Travers Expressing Concern Re Millstone Npps.Nrc Continues to Monitor Performance of Plant to Ensure That Public Health & Safety Adequately Protected ML20212L1831999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltr to Wd Travers Expressing Concerns Re Millstone NPPs & Continued Lack of Emergency Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island.Nrc Continues to Monitor Performance of Millstone to Ensure Adequate Protection to Public Health ML20212L2081999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltrs to President Wj Clinton,Chairman Jackson & Commissioners & Wd Travers,Expressing Concerns Re Millstone NPPs & Continued Lack of Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island.Nrc Continues to Monitor Plant Performance ML20212L2171999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltr to President Wj Clinton,Chairman Jackson & Commissioners,Wd Travers & Ferc,Expressing Concerns Re Millstone NPPs & Continued Lack of Emergency Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island ML20212L1971999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltr to Chairman Jackson & Commissioners Expressing Concerns Re Millstone NPPs & Continued Lack of Emergency Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island.Nrc Continues to Monitor Plant Performance to Ensure Public Health & Safety ML20212K1241999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltrs to Chairman Jackson,Commissioners & Wd Travers,Expressing Concern Re Millstone Npps.Nrc Continues to Monitor Performace of Millstone to Ensure That Public Health & Safety,Adequately Protected ML20112E8911996-05-24024 May 1996 FOIA Request to Inspect & Copy Original OL Issued by Aec/Nrc for Util & EPP Issued as App B to Plant OL SNRC-2192, Forwards Both Copies,Signed by Util President Cv Giacomazzo, of Amend 7 to Indemnity Agreement B-87.Util Returning Copies Because Effective Date Left Blank1995-05-15015 May 1995 Forwards Both Copies,Signed by Util President Cv Giacomazzo, of Amend 7 to Indemnity Agreement B-87.Util Returning Copies Because Effective Date Left Blank ML20082B9131995-03-13013 March 1995 Submits Corrected Page for Insertion Into Final Rept Re Confirmatory Survey of RB & Phase 4 Systems at Plant ML20081A9321995-03-0707 March 1995 Forwards Final Rept Orise 95/B-81, Confirmatory Survey of Reactor Bldg & Phase 4 Sys Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Brookhaven,Ny ML20081A6531995-03-0707 March 1995 Forwards Final Rept Orise 95/B-80, Confirmatory Survey of Radwaste Bldg,Suppression Pool,Phase 2 Phase 3 Sys,Shoreham Nuclear Power Station,Brookhaven,Ny ML20081A6841995-02-21021 February 1995 Forwards Final Rept Confirmatory Survey of Radwaste Bldg, Suppression Pool,Phase 2 & Phase 3 Sys,Shoreham Nuclear Power Station,Brookhaven,Ny ML20081B5801995-02-21021 February 1995 Forwards Final Rept Confirmatory Survey of Reactor Bldg & Phase 4 Sys Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Brookhaven,Ny ML20081A7001995-01-30030 January 1995 Forwards Rev 1 to Draft Rept Confirmatory Survey of Radwaste Bldg,Suppression Pool,Phase 2 & Phase 3 Sys, Shoreham Nuclear Power Station,Brookhaven,Ny ML20081A7111995-01-30030 January 1995 Forwards Rev 1 to Draft Rept Confirmatory Survey of Reactor Bldg & Phase 4 Sys,Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Brookhaven,Ny SNRC-2189, Forwards Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Radiological Environ Monitoring Program,Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept, Jan-June 19941995-01-20020 January 1995 Forwards Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Radiological Environ Monitoring Program,Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept, Jan-June 1994 SNRC-2188, Responds to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Certain Elevated Levels Found During Phase 4 Confirmatory Survey1995-01-20020 January 1995 Responds to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Certain Elevated Levels Found During Phase 4 Confirmatory Survey SNRC-2187, Forwards Snps Annual Man-Rem Rept, Including Individuals for Whom Personnel Monitoring Provided During CY94,per 10CFR20.407(a) & (B).Rept Also Includes Individuals Identified in 10CFR20.202(a),who Require Monioring1995-01-11011 January 1995 Forwards Snps Annual Man-Rem Rept, Including Individuals for Whom Personnel Monitoring Provided During CY94,per 10CFR20.407(a) & (B).Rept Also Includes Individuals Identified in 10CFR20.202(a),who Require Monioring SNRC-2182, Forwards Final Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Cy 1994, Including Last Revised Copies of ODCM & Pcp.Rept Prepared for Closeout Purposes as Part of Completion of Plant Decommissioning1994-11-0101 November 1994 Forwards Final Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Cy 1994, Including Last Revised Copies of ODCM & Pcp.Rept Prepared for Closeout Purposes as Part of Completion of Plant Decommissioning ML20077L3331994-10-25025 October 1994 Forwards Revised Proposed Confirmatory Survey Plan for Reactor Bldg Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Brookhaven,Ny ML20076K3881994-10-20020 October 1994 Forwards Proposed Confirmatory Survey Plan for Reactor Bldg, Shoreham Nuclear Power Station,Brookhaven,Ny,For Review & Comment ML20077M8351994-10-20020 October 1994 Forwards Draft Rept, Confirmatory Survey of Radwaste Bldg, Suppression Pool & Phase 2 Systems,Shoreham Nuclear Power Station,Brookhaven,Ny SNRC-2184, Forwards Shoreham Decommissioning Project Termination Survey Final Rept Phase 4. Portions Withheld1994-10-12012 October 1994 Forwards Shoreham Decommissioning Project Termination Survey Final Rept Phase 4. Portions Withheld SNRC-2185, Summarizes Results from Revised Exposure Pathway Analysis Using Corrected Dcf for External Exposure for Cs-137.Rev 1 to Analysis of Bulk Matl Reconcentration Potential & Possible Exposure Pathways Encl1994-10-0404 October 1994 Summarizes Results from Revised Exposure Pathway Analysis Using Corrected Dcf for External Exposure for Cs-137.Rev 1 to Analysis of Bulk Matl Reconcentration Potential & Possible Exposure Pathways Encl ML20076F9251994-09-26026 September 1994 Forwards Final Rept Orise 94/I-80, Confirmatory Survey of Turbine Bldg,Site Grounds & Site Exteriors Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Brookhaven,Ny SNRC-2183, Forwards Amend 6 to Indemnity Agreement B-871994-09-23023 September 1994 Forwards Amend 6 to Indemnity Agreement B-87 SNRC-2181, Notifies of Equipment Changes to Shoreham Facility Which Have Occurred Subsequent to Rept on Phase I Final Survey Status,Provided in Util .Equipment Changes Described in Encl Table 11994-09-14014 September 1994 Notifies of Equipment Changes to Shoreham Facility Which Have Occurred Subsequent to Rept on Phase I Final Survey Status,Provided in Util .Equipment Changes Described in Encl Table 1 SNRC-2180, Forwards 940829 Memo Entitled, Technical Evaluation of Dusting from Concrete Blocks, Addressing Issue Discussed in Insp Rept 50-332/94-021994-09-0101 September 1994 Forwards 940829 Memo Entitled, Technical Evaluation of Dusting from Concrete Blocks, Addressing Issue Discussed in Insp Rept 50-332/94-02 SNRC-2179, Proposes That Release Criterion for Soil Be Applied to Certain Other Bulk Matls Which Will Remain at Plant Upon Completion of Decommissioning.Analysis of Bulk Matl Reconcentration Potential & Possible Exposure Pathways Encl1994-09-0101 September 1994 Proposes That Release Criterion for Soil Be Applied to Certain Other Bulk Matls Which Will Remain at Plant Upon Completion of Decommissioning.Analysis of Bulk Matl Reconcentration Potential & Possible Exposure Pathways Encl SNRC-2178, Forwards Proprietary Response to NRC Concerns Re Survey Instruments Used for Termination Survey.Extensive Discussion Provided in Interest of Rapidly Bringing Outstanding Concerns to Close.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(a)(4))1994-08-17017 August 1994 Forwards Proprietary Response to NRC Concerns Re Survey Instruments Used for Termination Survey.Extensive Discussion Provided in Interest of Rapidly Bringing Outstanding Concerns to Close.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(a)(4)) ML20072P1591994-08-17017 August 1994 Forwards Revised, Confirmatory Survey Plan for Radwaste Bldg & Suppression Pool for Plant SNRC-2176, Informs of near-term Completion of Decommissioning of Shoreham Nuclear Power Station & Hereby Respectfully Requests Support in Achieving Timely Termination of Facility possession-only License NPF-821994-08-0404 August 1994 Informs of near-term Completion of Decommissioning of Shoreham Nuclear Power Station & Hereby Respectfully Requests Support in Achieving Timely Termination of Facility possession-only License NPF-82 SNRC-2177, Forwards Rev 3 to Shoreham Decommissioning Project Termination Survey Plan. Portions of Rept Withheld1994-08-0404 August 1994 Forwards Rev 3 to Shoreham Decommissioning Project Termination Survey Plan. Portions of Rept Withheld ML20071L8741994-07-29029 July 1994 Forwards Confirmatory Survey Plan for Radwaste Building & Suppression Pool for Review & Comment SNRC-2175, Provides Notification of Survey Location Changes to Shoreham Facility Which Have Occurred Subsequent to Repts on Phases 1,2 & 3 Final Survey Status Provided in Refs 1,2 & 3 Respectively1994-07-18018 July 1994 Provides Notification of Survey Location Changes to Shoreham Facility Which Have Occurred Subsequent to Repts on Phases 1,2 & 3 Final Survey Status Provided in Refs 1,2 & 3 Respectively SNRC-2173, Forwards Termination Survey Final Rept Phase 3. Proprietary Pages to Rept Also Encl.Proprietary Pages Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790)1994-06-14014 June 1994 Forwards Termination Survey Final Rept Phase 3. Proprietary Pages to Rept Also Encl.Proprietary Pages Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) SNRC-2172, Certifies That All SNM as Irradiated Fuel Permanently Removed from Site & That Decommissioning/Decontamination Work on Biological Shield Wall Complete,In Accordance W/Nrc Approving Amend 11 to Pol NPF-821994-06-0707 June 1994 Certifies That All SNM as Irradiated Fuel Permanently Removed from Site & That Decommissioning/Decontamination Work on Biological Shield Wall Complete,In Accordance W/Nrc Approving Amend 11 to Pol NPF-82 SNRC-2171, Submits Resolution of Items Identified by NRC Region I Project Inspector,Pertaining to Planned Final Draindown & Discharge of Spent Fuel Storage Pool,Following Complete Removal of Irradiated Fuel1994-06-0202 June 1994 Submits Resolution of Items Identified by NRC Region I Project Inspector,Pertaining to Planned Final Draindown & Discharge of Spent Fuel Storage Pool,Following Complete Removal of Irradiated Fuel SNRC-2170, Requests Approval of Proposed Change to Shoreham Decommissioning Plan for Addl Remedial Decontamination of Shoreham Spent Fuel Storage Pool Beyond That Originally Specified in Decommissioning Plan1994-05-20020 May 1994 Requests Approval of Proposed Change to Shoreham Decommissioning Plan for Addl Remedial Decontamination of Shoreham Spent Fuel Storage Pool Beyond That Originally Specified in Decommissioning Plan SNRC-2168, Notification to NRC of Transfer of Device Containing 30 Uci Cs-137 Source.Device Transferred to JW Merkel,Terra Analytics,Inc1994-05-13013 May 1994 Notification to NRC of Transfer of Device Containing 30 Uci Cs-137 Source.Device Transferred to JW Merkel,Terra Analytics,Inc SNRC-2169, Advises of Listed Clarification to Util Re Resignation of Jc Brons from Position of Executive Vice President of Shoreham Decommissioning Project1994-05-11011 May 1994 Advises of Listed Clarification to Util Re Resignation of Jc Brons from Position of Executive Vice President of Shoreham Decommissioning Project ML20029E1731994-05-11011 May 1994 Informs That Based on Recent Discussions Between Officials, Licensee Decided to Retain Organizational Position at Least Until Fuel Removed from Site ML20029D1991994-04-29029 April 1994 Forwards Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Radiological Environ Monitoring Program Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept Jan-Dec 1993. ML20029D2571994-04-28028 April 1994 Advises That Jc Brons Resigned to Pursue Employment W/ Another Util Co,Effective 940429 ML20029C7111994-04-22022 April 1994 Submits Technical Info on Biological Shield Wall Blocks to Be Surveyed SNRC-2163, Provides Notification of Equipment Changes to Facility Which Have Occurred Subsequent to Report on Phase I Final Survey Status Provided in Util1994-04-21021 April 1994 Provides Notification of Equipment Changes to Facility Which Have Occurred Subsequent to Report on Phase I Final Survey Status Provided in Util ML20065M3701994-04-20020 April 1994 Responds to NRC Verbal Request for Info Re Estimated Cost for Decommissioning SNRC-2161, Forwards 1994 Internal Cash Flow Projection for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station1994-03-30030 March 1994 Forwards 1994 Internal Cash Flow Projection for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station SNRC-2160, Forwards Financial Info Required by 10CFR50.71(b)1994-03-30030 March 1994 Forwards Financial Info Required by 10CFR50.71(b) SNRC-2148, Forwards Info Supporting Licensee Proposed Amend,Submitted on 941104.Specifically,info Supports Estimates & Conclusions Re Small Quantity of Remaining Radioactive Matl & Low Radiological Significance of Potential Accident Releases1994-03-0808 March 1994 Forwards Info Supporting Licensee Proposed Amend,Submitted on 941104.Specifically,info Supports Estimates & Conclusions Re Small Quantity of Remaining Radioactive Matl & Low Radiological Significance of Potential Accident Releases 1999-10-01
[Table view] Category:NRC TO U.S. CONGRESS
MONTHYEARML20246M4281989-08-31031 August 1989 Responds to Statements Re Settlement Agreement Between State of Ny & Lilco Concerning Decommissioning of Plant.Nrc Directly Involved in Ensuring That Transfer of Ownership & Subsequent Decommissioning Conducted Per NRC Regulations ML20246B6591989-08-18018 August 1989 Forwards 40th Quarterly Status Rept on Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Power Plants from Apr-June 1989. Lilco Shareholders Voted to Accept Terms That Provide for Sale of Plant to State of Ny ML20246M0981989-08-11011 August 1989 Forwards Transcript of 890728 Meeting Between NRC & Lilco & Es Dennis to B Hayes Re SA White,Per H Myers Request ML20247C0111989-05-12012 May 1989 Forwards NRC Quarterly Status Rept to Congress Covering First Quarter 1989.On 890303,NRC Dismissed Shoreham Intervenors from Licensing Proceeding for Misconduct During Proceeding.W/O Encl ML20246L4851989-05-0909 May 1989 Advises That NRC Confident of Decision to Authorize Issuance of Full Power License.Issues Extensively Litigated in Licensing Proceeding.No Basis Given to Withdraw License ML20236D4761989-03-0909 March 1989 Forwards NRC 38th Quarterly Status Rept on Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Power Plants for Oct-Dec 1988 ML20196C3681988-12-0505 December 1988 Ack Re Plant Licensing Proceeding.Commission Discussion of License Application Not Appropriate ML20195G8521988-11-10010 November 1988 Forwards 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 ML20245D5811988-08-22022 August 1988 Forwards 36th Quarterly Status Rept on Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Power Plants Covering Apr-June 1988.Licensing Schedule Cannot Be Realistically Forecast Due to Unresolved Emergency Preparedness Issues ML20207F9571988-08-18018 August 1988 Responds to Urging NRC to Discontinue Licensing Process for Plant.Under Administrative Procedure Act, Section 558,NRC Has Obligation to Continue Licensing Proceedings & Work to Reach Reasonable Decision ML20207G7211988-08-10010 August 1988 Responds to Re Possible Decommissioning of Plant. Detailed Cost Estimate for Decommissioning of Plant Not Performed by Nrc.Results of Study Performed by Bnwl Encl Estimating Decommissioning Costs for Ref 1,100 Mw(E) BWR ML20195G6681988-06-10010 June 1988 Provides 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 ML20148S3341988-04-11011 April 1988 Responds to 880216 Referral Re Inquiry from B Lohmiller Concerning Problems Associated W/Licensing of Plant. Lohmiller Statement That on 880203 NRC Denied Util License to Operate Incorrect.Nrc Licensing Review Continuing ML20196G9691988-02-29029 February 1988 Forwards 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 ML20148E0961988-02-29029 February 1988 Forwards Quarterly Rept Covering Fourth Quarter of 1987,in Response to House Rept 97-850 ML20236G1831987-10-27027 October 1987 Responds to Re Proposed Rule 10CFR50 & Congressional Ltrs Received on Morning of 871022 Meeting. Commission Stands Behind Declaring Process for Proposed Rule Open ML20215K5981987-06-10010 June 1987 Responds to 870508 Request for Testimony at 870514 Hearing on External Influence on NRC Adjudicatory Procedures in Shoreham Proceeding.Index of Pertinent Documents Encl ML20214P8401987-05-15015 May 1987 Responds to Rj Mrazek Re Util Request to Operate Facility at 25% Power.Commission Will Not Make Decision on Merits of Request Until All Parties Have Opportunity to Have Views Considered ML20207T0691987-02-27027 February 1987 Ack Receipt of 870209 Comments on Proposed Rule Re Change in Commission Emergency Planning Rules.Commission Determined on 870226 to Issue Proposed Rule for Public Comment ML20207K0641987-01-0505 January 1987 Responds to to L Zech Requesting Status Rept on Facility,Timetable for Facility Licensing & Info on NRC Actions to Ensure Safe Facility Functioning.Licensing History,Nrc Safety Reviews & Facility Status Discussed ML20212F3361986-12-12012 December 1986 Forwards Nj Palladino & Three D Schweller 840213 Affidavits in Response to 861204 Request for Info on Connections of L Nofziger or Present or Past DOE Employees W/Shoreham ML20214P7871986-11-20020 November 1986 Responds to Recipient Expressing Concerns Re Bp Cotter Decision to Appoint New Licensing Board to Conduct Hearing on 860213 Shoreham Emergency Planning Exercise. Bp Cotter 861107 Decision & a D'Amato Encl ML20214H1941986-11-19019 November 1986 Forwards NRC Quarterly Status Rept on Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Power Plants for Jul-Sept 1986.Licensing Schedule for Shoreham & Seabrook Cannot Be Forecast Realistically Due to Emergency Preparedness Issues ML20211H4731986-10-31031 October 1986 Responds to Re Reconstitution of Board on Narrow Issue of Emergency Exercise.Decision to Reconstitute Board Was Purely Administrative & Made for Sole Purpose of Eliminating Workload Conflicts.Served on 861103 ML20209G4081986-09-10010 September 1986 Forwards Notice of 860923,25 & 26 Hearings,In Hauppauge, Riverhead & Mineola,Ny,Respectively,In Response to 860902 Request to Make Limited Appearance Statements on Emergency Preparedness Exercise.Served on 860911 ML20209E6291986-08-26026 August 1986 Responds to 860731 Request to Be Kept Informed of Proceedings Re Facilities ML20206Q5191986-08-22022 August 1986 Responds to Re 860724 Ruling in Facility Proceeding.As Part of Formal Adjudication Conducted Under Administrative Procedure Act,Decision Must Be Based on Consideration of Only Matls in Adjudicatory Record ML20206R3831986-08-22022 August 1986 Responds to 860730 Concerns Re NRC 860724 Ruling Permitting Util Demonstration That Protection of Public in Emergency Assured,Despite Lack of State & Local Cooperation in Preplaning.Decision Based on Adjudicatory Record ML20199J2321986-06-27027 June 1986 Responds to 860605 Request for Info Re Constituent Request for Support in Preventing NRC from Allowing Start of Operations.License for Full Power Operations Will Not Be Issued Until Offsite Emergency Planning Issue Resolved ML20215L2051986-06-16016 June 1986 Responds to to NRC Requesting That FEMA Conduct Public Meeting Re FEMA Assessment of 861213 Emergency Planning Exercise.Commission Addressed Similar Response in 860606 Memorandum & Order ML20141M8781986-02-11011 February 1986 Discusses Concerns in & 860205 Declaration Re 860213 Emergency Planning Exercise.Exercise Will Not Usurp Traditional & Legitimate State & Local Authority ML20137R9821986-02-0606 February 1986 Advises That Review of SECY-86-23, Emergency Preparedness Excercise for Shoreham, Complete,Per Request.Document Will Be Placed in PDR ML20138N7601985-10-30030 October 1985 Responds to 851007 Request for Reply to Encl Aw Nadler Re Plant Licensing.Licensing Delayed Due to State of Ny Determination That Util Prohibited from Implementing Offsite Emergency Plan ML20132G3601985-09-17017 September 1985 Responds to 850805 Request for Explanation of Basis of Commission Position Change Re Conduct of Emergency Exercise at Facility.Commission Position Has Not Changed During Course of Facility Licensing Review ML20132G3261985-09-17017 September 1985 Responds to 850805 Request for Explanation of Basis of Commission Position Change Re Conduct of Emergency Exercise at Facility.Commission Position Has Not Changed During Course of Facility Licensing Review ML20132G2741985-09-17017 September 1985 Responds to 850805 Request for Explanation of Basis of Commission Position Change Re Conduct of Emergency Exercise at Facility.Commission Position Has Not Changed During Course of Facility Licensing Review ML20132G2461985-09-16016 September 1985 Forwards Insert of Page 39,Line 827 of 850417 Hearing Record on NRC Budget.Insert Provides Addl Views on Estimate of Crude Cumulative Probability of Core Melt Accident ML20132B8341985-07-18018 July 1985 Forwards Quarterly Status Rept for Second Quarter CY85. Licensing Delay for Limerick 1 Projected to Be 5 Months. Delay Cannot Be Quantified for Shoreham Due to Litigation. Full Power OL Issued for Palo Verde 1 on 850601 ML20128Q9471985-05-28028 May 1985 Responds to 850415 Request for Info Re Constituent Concerns Based on 850324 60 Minutes Program Concerning Plant Const. Synopsis of Region I Review of Info Contained in Program Encl.No New Technical Issues Identified ML20128L4091985-05-20020 May 1985 Responds to P Crenshaw Re View That Local Politics in Suffolk County,Ny Preventing Facility from Going on-line.One Emergency Planning Issue Remains to Be Litigated ML20128R0751984-04-0909 April 1984 Confirms Plan to Not Hold Meetings W/Fema Re Radiological Assessment Coordinator Review of Lilco Transition Plan. Meetings W/Fema Will Continue on Regular Basis ML20054L8221982-07-0101 July 1982 Responds to Forwarding Constituent T Hayes Re Fuel Loading & Waste Disposal.Ltr Being Forwarded to NRC Staff & Util.Comment by Judge Would Be Inappropriate ML20209B2871982-02-26026 February 1982 Forwards NRC 16th Monthly Status Rept for 820115-0215, Discussing Actions Taken on Operating Reactors & Licensing Reviews of New Facilities,Per House Rept 96-1093.Licensing Schedules for Perding OL & Cp/Ml Applications Encl ML20235D3431970-09-23023 September 1970 Forwards Info,Including Connecticut Action Now,Inc & Fairfield County Citizens for Environ Control,Inc 700911 Petition for Intervention & AEC Reply to Suffolk County 700910 Petition for Intervention 1989-08-31
[Table view] Category:OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20212L2081999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltrs to President Wj Clinton,Chairman Jackson & Commissioners & Wd Travers,Expressing Concerns Re Millstone NPPs & Continued Lack of Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island.Nrc Continues to Monitor Plant Performance ML20212L1831999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltr to Wd Travers Expressing Concerns Re Millstone NPPs & Continued Lack of Emergency Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island.Nrc Continues to Monitor Performance of Millstone to Ensure Adequate Protection to Public Health ML20212L2171999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltr to President Wj Clinton,Chairman Jackson & Commissioners,Wd Travers & Ferc,Expressing Concerns Re Millstone NPPs & Continued Lack of Emergency Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island ML20212L1971999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltr to Chairman Jackson & Commissioners Expressing Concerns Re Millstone NPPs & Continued Lack of Emergency Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island.Nrc Continues to Monitor Plant Performance to Ensure Public Health & Safety ML20212K1241999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltrs to Chairman Jackson,Commissioners & Wd Travers,Expressing Concern Re Millstone Npps.Nrc Continues to Monitor Performace of Millstone to Ensure That Public Health & Safety,Adequately Protected ML20212J9991999-10-0101 October 1999 Responds to Recent Ltr to President Clinton,H Clinton, Chairman Jackson &/Or Wd Travers Expressing Concern Re Millstone Npps.Nrc Continues to Monitor Performance of Plant to Ensure That Public Health & Safety Adequately Protected ML20059J8101994-01-26026 January 1994 Responds to 930701 & 16 Ltrs Re Changes to Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Revised Security Plan for Long Term Defueled Condition,Fuel Storage in Spent Fuel Identified as Rev 2. Changes Acceptable ML20058P2831993-12-0808 December 1993 Advises That Rev 2 to Security Plan for Long Term Defueled Condition,Fuel Storage in Spent Fuel Pool Consistent W/ Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p) & Acceptable for Inclusion Into Plan W/Encl Exceptions.Exceptions Withheld Per 10CFR73.21 ML20058D1971993-11-22022 November 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 50-322/93-03 on 930801-1008.No Violations Noted.Weaknesses Were Identified in Initial Fuel Shipment at Shoreham Station ML20058K7301993-11-16016 November 1993 Informs That Case 93-4269,State of Nj Vs Long Island Power Authority Filed on 930921,seeking to Prevent Barge Shipments of Slightly Spent Fuel from Defunct Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant to Limerick Plant Dismissed on 931021 ML20062J7981993-11-0505 November 1993 Forwards EA & Finding of No Significant Impact in Response to 930706 Request for Exemption from Revised Requirements of 10CFR20 for Unit 1.Schedular Exemption Granted ML20059B2231993-10-22022 October 1993 Ack Receipt of 931008 Petition Filed W/Edo,Requesting That Commission Take Immediate Action to Halt Ongoing Shipments of Fuel ML20057F2071993-09-30030 September 1993 Forwards Exemption from Emergency Preparedness Requirements of 10CFR50.54(q),per 930126 Request & SER ML20057B7201993-09-14014 September 1993 Forwards EA & Finding of No Significant Impact in Response to 930126 Request for Exemption from Emergency Preparedness Requirements of 10CFR50.54(q).Informs That After EA & Fonsi Published in Fr,Exemption Can Be Granted ML20057D8981993-09-13013 September 1993 Forwards Enclosure (8) to SECY-93-166 Re Proposed Characteristics of Design Basis Vehicle.W/O Encl ML20056H1991993-08-26026 August 1993 Responds to Re Changes to Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Guard Training & Qualification Plan Identified as Rev 6.Rev Consistent W/Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p) & Acceptable for Inclusion Into Plan ML20056H5131993-08-26026 August 1993 Accepts Changes to Safeguards Contingency Plan Identified as Rev 6.Changes Consistent w/10CFR50.54(p) IR 05000322/19930021993-08-16016 August 1993 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-322/93-02 ML20056C7151993-07-14014 July 1993 Forwards Amend 10 to License NPF-82 & Se.Amend Revises Defueled TS by Deleting Requirement That Radioactive Effluent Release Rept Be Submitted on Semiannual Basis & Eliminates Requirements for Ac Sources ML20056G0041993-06-25025 June 1993 Submits Info Re Implementation of Training Rule 10CFR50.120 for Licensees of Plant in Decommissioning Process ML20058M0361993-04-12012 April 1993 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Forwards Records in App L Which Are Being Withheld Partially for Listed Reasons,(Ref FOIA Exemptions 5) ML20128G6271993-02-0202 February 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 50-322/92-05 on 921013-1231.No Violations Noted.One Unresolved Item Described.Decommissioning Activities Generally Well Managed ML20128H2951993-01-29029 January 1993 Informs That NRC Has Reviewed & Approved Licensees Ltr LSNRC-2019 Dtd 921230,requesting Change to Shoreham Decommissioning Plan in Accordance W/Condition 4 for Decommissioning Order ML20126G9351992-12-22022 December 1992 Submits Results of Review of 921204 & 14 Requests for Approval of Changes to Decommissioning Plan Covering Decommissioning of Existing Liquid Radwaste Redundant Sys. Removal of Redundant Sys Approved ML20126F9431992-12-16016 December 1992 Provides Interim Response to Re Transnuclear Inc Application for License to Export Irradiated Fuel from Facility in New York to Cogema in France ML20126G9231992-12-16016 December 1992 Forwards Comments Per Review of Rev 0 to Decommissioning Project Termination Survey Plan,Submitted Via . Addl Info Needed to Complete Review of Proposal to Exclude Fe-55 from Consideration W/Surface Contamination Limits ML20128E1061992-12-0202 December 1992 Forwards Insp Rept 50-322/92-04 on 920627-1012 & Notice of Violation ML20133N0981991-08-27027 August 1991 Forwards Viewgraphs Used by Long Island Lighting Power Assoc During Meeting W/Nrc on 910816 ML20058J0591990-11-19019 November 1990 Forwards NRC Public Notice of 901108 License Amend Request Re Shipment of Fuel Support Pieces to Low Level Radwaste Disposal Repository at Barnwell,Sc ML20058H8091990-11-14014 November 1990 Responds to Indicating Desire to Ship 137 Fuel Support Castings & 12 Peripheral Pieces to Low Level Radwaste Repository ML20062F4301990-11-0808 November 1990 Advises That Ofc of General Counsel Designated to Review & Resolve Six Petitions Filed by Scientists & Engineers for Secure Energy & Stated School District Re Amends to Ol. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 901109 ML20062C1901990-10-24024 October 1990 Advises That Commissioner Jr Curtiss Will Visit Plant on 901113 to Tour Facility & Meet W/Lilco Mgt & Operating Personnel to Review General Status of Activities at Plant. 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 ML20062B6631990-10-12012 October 1990 Extends Invitation to Attend 910220-21 Util Symposium/ Workshop in King of Prussia,Pa Re Engineering Role in Plant Support ML20059M7901990-09-27027 September 1990 Advises That 880708 Response to NRC Bulletin 88-004 Re Potential safety-related Pump Loss Acceptable ML20059M4991990-09-20020 September 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-322/90-02 on 900606-0825.No Violations Noted ML20056B4481990-08-21021 August 1990 Forwards Exemption from fitness-for-duty Requirements Re 10CFR26,per .Exemption Requested to Limit Scope of Program to Persons W/Unescorted Access to Area Containing Equipment Necessary to Support & Maintain Storage of Fuel ML20059A6491990-08-16016 August 1990 Grants Waiver of Compliance from Limiting Condition for Operation 3.7.1.2.b.3 of Tech Spec on Plant Svc Water Sys, Per 900810 & 15 Ltrs.Waiver Allows Performance of Underwater Radiation Survey & Physical Insp of Selected Fuel Elements ML20059A6351990-08-15015 August 1990 Forwards Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amend to License NPF-82 & Proposed NSHC Determination & Opportunity for Hearing Re 900105 Application ML20059A7151990-08-14014 August 1990 Expresses Appreciation for Remarks on Status & Schedules During drop-in Visit at Region I on 900731.Summary of Discussion Encl ML20058N8391990-08-13013 August 1990 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re 900315 Request for Exemption from Full Scope of Fitness for Duty Requirements of 10CFR26 ML20058P1921990-08-0707 August 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-322/90-03 on 900710-13.No Violations Noted.One Unresolved Item Noted ML20058M5951990-08-0606 August 1990 Discusses Licensee Engineering Initiatives.Encourages Initiation of Initiative Similar to Region V Licensees Establishment of Engineering Mgrs Forum to Foster Disciplined & Coordinated Approach to Initiatives ML20056A1971990-07-31031 July 1990 Forwards Amend 6 to License NPF-82,safety Evaluation,Notice of Issuance & Exemption Re Defueled Emergency Preparedness License Condition.Proposed Changes Would Allow Util to Cease Offsite Emergency Preparedness Activities ML20055G5691990-07-19019 July 1990 Grants Util 15-day Extension of 900619 Waiver of Compliance Re OL Paragraph 2.C.(13) Quarterly Drills License Condition. Extension Will Allow NRC to Complete Review of Associated Request to Cease Offsite Emergency Preparedness Activities ML20055D2911990-06-27027 June 1990 Forwards Review of Util 900105 Request to Amend Tech Specs to Reflect Plant Protracted Defueled Condition.Meeting Should Be Scheduled at Site on 900719 & 20 to Discuss Finalizing Plant Defueled Tech Specs ML20055E3591990-06-25025 June 1990 Forwards Amend 5 to License NPF-82 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Changes Administrative Section of Tech Specs & Moves Procedural Details Involving Radioactive Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation & Equipment Requirements to ODCM ML20055C8281990-06-19019 June 1990 Grants 900530 Request for Waiver of Compliance from License NPF-82,Paragraph 2.C.(13) Re Quarterly Drills License Condition,Pending NRC Action on 891215 Request to Cease Offsite Emergency Preparedness Activities ML20248C0531989-09-26026 September 1989 Forwards Amend 4 to Indemnity Agreement B-87,reflecting Changes to 10CFR140.Amend Reflect Increase in Primary Layer of Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Provided by ANI & Maelu ML20248G9331989-09-25025 September 1989 Forwards Safeguards Insp Rept 50-322/89-08 on 890821-24.No Violations Noted 1999-10-01
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W 98 E The Honorable John W. Warner United States Senator 1100 East Main Street Richmond, Virginia 23219
Dear Senator Warner:
I'have been asked to respond to your April 15, 1985 letter, requesting informa-tion related to concerns that have been raised by one of your constituents, Ms..
Phyllis Tyson, regarding a "60 Minutes" special on nuclear power plant construc-tion. These concerns were contained in Ms. Tyson's March 25, 1985 letter to you and relate to practices alleged to have occurred during construction of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant, which is located in New York.
The information contained in the "60 Minutes" program was reviewed by our Region I field office which maintains inspection oversight for the facility mentioned in Ms. Tyson's letter. A synopsis of this review is enclosed for your use in responding to your constituent's concerns.
On-site inspections have been conducted on a routine and recurring basis by our technical ~ staff since construction was started. When our inspection program
-finds problems in the quality of either plant construction or the control processes being used, or when they are brought to our attention by others, we have not hesitated to require that the problem be fixed by the licensee. The record of NRC actions at Shoreham over the years shows numerous instances where problems have.been identified and~ corrective actions have been required by the NRC. This is not uncommon in the construction of complex facilities such as nuclear power plants. Although the tone of the program was a serious one, the program did not identify any technical issues which were not previously evalu-ated or which were not under evaluation at the time the program was aired.
I am confident that the enclosed information will answer your constituent's concerns; however, if we can be of further assistance, please advise us.
Sincerely,
.(Signed) Jack W. Roo William J. Dircks Executive Director for Operations
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ENCLOSURE 1 Recent Media Coverage of Shoreham Facility - Overview The following is a sumary of actions taken or planned by the NRC staff to address alleged construction problems at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.
The specific problems of interest were broadcast on CBS Network's 60 Minutes -
program on March 24, 1985.
The main thrust of the 60 Minutes program was that alleged negligence and criminal activity were practiced by'certain unions-involved in the construction of Shoreham, .and that this- resulted in cost overruns and quality and safety deficiencies in the plant. Areas of safety concern included quality control inspectionsi technician qualifications, material ' accountability, quality of concrete used in the reactor containment building, and plant security.
Further, it was stated that only the Long Island Lighting Company (LILCo) and the -Nuclear Regulatory Comission (NRC) have the right to make inspections at-Shoreham. Wayne Prospect, a Suffolk County Legislator, and New York State Governor Mario Cuomo stated during the program that they had not been able to arrange for an independent engineering evaluation or obtain' LILCo records in order to assess the quality of Shoreham's construction and its ultimate safety.
NRC ~ inspections related to the Shoreham facility have been conducted at the
. site, in the. engineering offices and at various vendor workshops where major components were manufactured for the plant. Over the years, numerous problems
- have . been identified by both NRC inspectors and the mandated utility audit program. Consequently, various deficiencies have been identified in the design process,. manufacturing, construction and management control programs employed by the licensee and its contractors. When such deficiencies or problems are identified by the NRC, the licensee, or when they are brought to our attention by others, the NRC staff has not hesitated to require that such problems be fixed and appropriate remedial measures are taken. The record of such activi-ties at Shoreham over the years shows numerous instances where problems rela-tive to the Shoreham plant were identified and the required corrective actions.
were taken. This is not uncommon in the construction of. complex facilities such as nuclear power plants.
NRC staff analysis of the information presented in the 60 Minutes program is that no issues were identified that were not previously evaluated or under' evaluation by the NRC Staff at the time the program was aired. Furthermnre, the inspections and evaluations completed to date have not revealed any quality or. safety-related deficiencies in the Shoreham facility as a result of alleged negligence or criminal activities. The NRC staff has encouraged the identifi-cation of potential' problems at nuclear facilities and has aggressively pursued
2 such concerns when they have been raised. The following paragraphs briefly summarize the NRC staff's efforts with regard to all known allegations regard-ing Shoreham and in particular the concerns expressed in the 60 Minutes program. Also, the NRC routine inspection program conducted at the Shoreham facility, which forms a large part of the basis for the NRC staff's conclusion that the facility is built in substantial accordance with commitments and NRC regulations, is described briefly.
To date, over 125 allegations regarding Shoreham have been received ard eval-uated by the NRC. The results of these evaluations are documented in published inspection reports that are routinely made publicly available through a local public document room in the vicinity of the site. Of special interest with respect to the 60 Minutes program cre recent contacts with two former Shoreham workers (one of whom, George Henry, was interviewed in the program), and an extensive investigation conducted at Shoreham during the period December 1979 through March 1980.
In response to two separate Long Island newspaper articles published in January 1985, the NRC, on its own initiative, contacted two individuals who were previously employed at Shoreham. The first, Mr. George Henry was a former Quality Control (QC) inspector for two years at Shoreham. After attempts to interview Mr. Henry were unsuccessful, an inspection was conducted at the end of January 1985 to address most of Mr. Henry's concerns (at that time, the only information available was that detailed in a January 17, 1985 newspaper article). The preliminary findings of that inspection are documented in a published inspection report. While Mr. Henry described problems or events that did occur, it was found they had been identified by LILCo in the normal conduct of their quality assurance program. Region I found that the issues were properly evaluated by LILCo and received acceptable technical disposition.
None of the technical issues described were found to represent a serious opera-tional or design problem. Subsequently, Mr. Henry was interviewed in February, and he provided additional information and raised a few new concerns. Region I management has reviewed the transcripts from these interviews, as well as the transcript from the interview with the second individual, Mr. Ronald Stanch-field, and further inspections are being conducted. The results of these inspections will be documented in an inspection report as soon as they are available. Based on the reviews performed to-date, no new information has been identified that would change the preliminary findings. The NRC Office of Investigations (0I) and the FBI also conducted joint interviews relative to alleged misrepresentations by LILCo witnesses before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board regarding the Shoreham Quality Assurance (QA) program.
An investigation in 1980 encompassed the three-month effort of three NRC investigators and five NRC technical inspectors to address 30 allegations raised at that time. Areas covered included containment concrete, weld materials, welder qualifications, and intimidation of LILCo inspectors. Of special significance is the fact that Mr. Jock McCrystal, one of the Shoreham workers interviewed by 60 Minutes, was a principal contact during that inves-tigation. During that time, public notices were posted by NRC for a period of 70 days. A 24-hour phone number was also provided, for points of contact with the NRC, in addition to the onsite interview of Shoreham workers.
3 No evidence was found which could substantiata: (1) the use of defective concrete; (2) the employment of unqualified workers; (3) the supply of in-appropriate weld materials; or (4)' the intimidation of construction workers.
The results of that effort were documented in a report issued on April 28, 1980. Based on the 60 Minutes broadcast, no new allegations were identified which had not been previously looked into. It is .not known whether the reporters had reviewed, or were cognizant of, these prior efforts.
In' the record of all allegations received to-date, no pattern has been esta-blished or exists . which suggests a programmatic problem at Shoreham. NRC follow-up has found the licensee's records to be complete and accurate, and the construction and testing of Shoreham equipment and systems to be in compliance with regulations and representative of good engineering principles.
The NRC staff's routine inspection program directed at verifying an acceptable level of construction quality at Shoreham has been extensive. Over 300 inspec-tion reports and 24,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> of inspection time have been devoted toward those ends since a construction permit was. issued in 1973. A senior resident inspec-tor was initially assigned to the site in October 1979, and there have been four resident inspectors assigned at various times since the inception of the resident program at Shoreham. Construction of the facility was essentially completed in 1983. All 70 of the construction deficiencies reported to the NRC have been appropriately addressed and corrected by LILCo. The Shoreham pre-operational test program, begun in early 1976 and completed in October 1984, received comprehensive coverage by NRC inspectors, accounting for over 15,000 total hours. This included coverage of the TDI diesel engine recovery program.
LILCo's QA programs were the subiect of extensive litigation during the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board public hearings. The Board agreed with the NRC staff's conclusion that no adverse programmatic trends were evidenced as a result of either licensee-identified items of noncompliance or the NRC inspec-tion violation history.
l With regard to third party inspections, there have been two independent design reviews of the construction process at Shoreham, performed by Torrey Pines l Technology (TPT) and Teledyne Engineering Services (TES), for LILCo. The first l study was completed in September 1982, and addressed, in part, concrete and weld construction and documentation. The TES design review, completed in July 1983, was a comprehensive evaluation of the low pressure core spray system.
Both independent assessments found the construction process at Shoreham to be good.
The Staff's routine inspection program and investigation of allegations at Shoreham have been fully documented in inspection reports and transcripts from interviews with allegers. This documentation has been made available to the public and media, both routinely in the public document room and upon request.
The NRC staff, of course, will continue to be receptive to, and promptly follow-up on, all safety allegations made by members of the public with regard to Shoreham and other reactor facilities.
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