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News,Reviews, and Comment.Volume 9,Number 9
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Person / Time
Issue date: 01/31/1993
From: Patricia Anderson, Michael Kim, Thomas A
NRC
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NUREG-BR-0066, NUREG-BR-0066-V09-N9, NUREG-BR-66, NUREG-BR-66-V9-N9, NUDOCS 9301220087
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CONSOLIDATION CA510 CLOSER as Two White Flint North row next to One White Flint North in a little more than a year, employees will he innving into the new building, fulfilling a dream that is suore than a decade old.

What's in NR&C?

Stories on some more Consolidation models beginning on Page 3, lhe Yearin Review beginning on Page 10, and Ken Clark on Hurricane Andrew beginning on Page 21.

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on the greatest NRC lleadquarters Farnity Picnic ever Conyess psu I a new Energy Consolidation Models.

,. 3 Bill that will produce sotne changes at NRC and the way we do busmess; the Nation Consolidation Questions.

.7 elected a new President, meaning that come January 20, for the first time in twelve Day Care Center.

4 years, there will be a Democratic Administration, and more chunges; and the five N9 C 1lurricane Andrew...

.13 Conunissioners invited the Ileadquarters staff to the Drst all.cmployees' Commi6cn Operations Center.

.5 meeting, held at a Washington, D. C. hotel, with the ernployees in the Regions linked TWFN Site Overview.

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.8 But the biggest news for NRC lleadquarters employees has twen the construction of l

Two White Flint North. We've seen it grow from a hole in the ground to a real twelve-L_

g story building, topped by a utilities' penthouse. Windows are in place, even the

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landscaping is beginning to take shape. Injust a little more than a year, employees will begin to move in. At last the Consolidation weams wdl come true.

Plan Ahead What a change that will be!

N., trorc twenty-minute shuule rides up and down Rockville Pike. No morc ycars of phone calls to a person you've never met face to face.

January 15 to 17 Ski the Poco-nos with EWRA. Cail 504 1732-Ikhesda ctuployees may have to say goal-bye to the Washhistou tnetropolitan area's most eclectie selection of good restaurants -- but they can dash next door to Fresh hlay 14,1993. Guys and Dolls.

Fields at lunchtime and stick to all those heahhful diet resolutions, and they'll be able At Kennedy Center. For tickets, to go to the Energy Federal Credit Union every workday if they want to.

call 5%1732.

Because of the irnpact Consolidation will have on all of us, NR& C is featuring the May 30,1993. Memorial llay Consolidated lleadquarters buildings as our stars of the year. And,in this special Year Cruise to Bermuda. Call 504 End issue, we will take a closer look at some of the features that Two White Flint North 1732 for information.

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Summer 1993. Phantom of the We also will take a look at some special happenings of the yt nr We have an exciting Opera. At Kennedy Center. For account of liurricane Andrew, along with pictures, from Ks a Clark of our Ryion 11 '

- information, call 504 1732-staff, and, on a much lighter note, from Region ill, we have an account of a first-ever i

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The NRC Computei Center at TWFN will handle pnversing for Payroll, Personnel, Conunissioner The opportunity to move to TWFN will give the Office tracking. the limergency Response Data System of Information Resources Management the ability to

( lilt D S ), the Integrated I ibrary System, text consolidate the systeins into nne facility and yct at the management f or the Atomic Safety and I.icensing same time compartmentahze the various functions lloard Panel, Property and Supply t PASS), and N U DOCS / A D.

The Teleconununications Room, Mechanical and lilectrical Room, Tape Vault, Doemnentation Room, in addition, criminal hi: tory checks and scientific Printer Room, Operator Console Room, CPU Room, codes will be handled, and remote jobs from National Reception /Ontput Area, and the F.RDS Microvax institute', of llealth and the Oak Ridpe and Idaho Roma comprise the nine separate areas in the new nationallaboratorie:' tiinesharing computer facdities facility.

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ear :Was; NR&C Looks Back Through Its Pages at a Year of Varied Activity It was a bu:.y year. Looking back through the pages of back issues General Counsel Joseph Scinto - receiving the Distinguished of NRA C hel,nr to recalljust how busy it was. My how time Executive Rank Award for outstanding service from President seems to fly when you're having fun!

thnh. NR& C also featured a report on an outstanding award of another kind: NRC was named to the Winners Circle for its When the year began, the Commission was once again at its full participation in the Combined Federal Campaign, and Ove-member strength, following the swearing in,in Decemler, keyworkers were honored at a Victory Celebration.

of Dr. E. Gail de Planque.

For yet another kind of celebration, the Einployees Welfare and Wmte folks at lleadquarters, and in most other parts of the Recreation Association sponsored a Super Bowl Spint contest contry, were suffering through the usual rotten winter weather, the week before The Big Game and discovered sune real fans NR& C turned their thoughts to sunny climes. Its first Special here at licadquarters. Winners were pictured lu NRA C.

Edition of the year foco. sed on Region V, with photos of the gorgeous (and newly redone) Region V Ofnee.

Two White Flint North rnoved onward and upwant, and parking there was a topic for the March issue of NR&C. (When We Pronics of a number of Region V ernployees described theirjobs parking gara ge for TWIN is cornpleted, the parking ratio wih bc there - with lots of cornments on how much they enjoy living even better than it has been for OWIN, where, despite pre-rnove in California, the van diversity of that area,and how they don't concerns, parking has not been a problem; however, employees want to leave. (Many were so enibusiastic about il cirjobs rod are.still ;ncouraged to use alternative fonns of uansportation their California lifestyle that the lwuc was the largest ever tv c use of traffic congestion on Rockville Pike.)

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In May, NRA C took note of the ficad juarters oh>crvance of Ibnh 1)ay IW2, sharing how employees and Offices are doino er nm m Wy, sen@ot Fan yer M k M.u'c of In o In onnation Resources Manageincnt exhibued hc r works at the their I it to hdp.sa,c the ens ironinent.

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'lhe laic May obsctvance of Asian Pacific Arnetican tieritage Month featured a truly stellar cast with Maryland I.icutenant Governor Melsir Steinberg bringing grectings trom the Statc of Conimiwinner Kenneth Ragers began his second terrn as Maryland; Congressman I rank llor'on,long a charopion of the Conunivioner at NRC in July, and after the swearing in obscn ance, giving the histoncal perspective of Asun Pacilic ceremony, his staff he ted a reception in the new first thior Americar licritage Month; and Equal Etnployinent conft rence runns at owl:N, Opportunity Conunis3ioner Joy Cherien (who turned out to be a breaded genticinan, not the 1.i.ly inany expectcJ lloin the Among tho3e corning to lica h narters in the sununer were ten i

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featured Jackic Silber of the Ofi~ c of the Controller, w ho Reactor Regulation Sesen-hundred people attended the two.

linished her Ma3ter's Depee program en weekend 3 while still day meeting at the Maytlower llotel to hear discussions on working as an NRC manap r.

sarious aspects of the future of nuclear coergy. The Ilispanic Ernployrnent Advisor Conunittee announced its plans for the The Westinghouse Hou3c A P600 design certification first lleadquarters-wide llispanic ilcritage observance, and at application -aH hundred hursof u -artiscd on the White l lini a noontime Mentonny Seminar, Robert Hcrnero and Cynthia huding dock, and a model of the White i hnt comple x Jones f rom the Ottice of Nuclear M itcrial.s Safety offered constructed by Jc.m Bouquet of the Ottice of Consolh! anon carcer. des e!opruent advice apprared in the OW FN lobby. (It is now in the I hillips Budding so etnployces there can 3ce whati in 3 tore for themj A3 the sununct ended, the largest et ow d es er turned out for Fun I c3< Barbeque '92, tht annual farnily picnic sponmrrd by the 1 our em; ioy ce3 paJuated trem the Womeni Em uthe moinuut on twe t:

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frmn t hstoricahy th k and Ib,p.ouc Courges w ho had 9 nt Rc I)isision of Security, office of Adminhtration, heh! two part or all of the sunaner working at NRC-cnme presention prognons with emphash on preventing or dealing with car jackinp Nathyial [hwahilli) kin:p h)) me nt A W a rc ucss Sl mlh was obwn ed in (>ctober, focu sin;; on the implementation of the He laghlight of es cry onci Nosend cr calendar was the first-Arncricans with Ibabihtics Act.

,\\ nd apam m (kiober, the eser au cinplay res' na cimp, hcht at a Washington hotel. For Cornhhu d Federal C.unpaign rnade its annual appeal Rh alniost tuo houn, the fis c Coinmiwoners an,wered questions y carn kickot f propr.un at Ilcadquarters featured a speaker troin tr im the noor and by phone, from the Regions _

the Salvanon Army, w ho tohl us about the wof k that agency had donc in the w ake of llurricane Andrew in Ibrid3-As the year drew to an end, employec.s again turned their thought.s to those less fortunate nc NRC Chapict of tilack3 in A m ba ua dor Jcam Kirk patru k 3 poke at iht ilupante Gos enanent 3pon3ored i'r9 c r Hm e a a toni colkwtien dris e, obscn a nt e.c I kaJqua ncrs the loghhphr of the obsen ana of for nank.spivmg, and loo for Ton f or Chnstruat With Itoh t hsp_nuc llernapc % mh he 1onncr Ambnudor focused her Newlin of the Office of public Aflairs again at the hchn,I!WR A remak on the America 3 She said that as Europ; twcorne.s a spinwred Ojeration Needy to colicet foal for Christmas n

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A headline story thernoqhora the country, the strike offlurricane A ndrew in Florida in Augiat had a majorimpact in NRC 's Region

11. IVlow andon theJb!!owing pages, NR& Cpresents an account of the inw>lvement ofNRCpersonnelin the hurricane anlits monedsate aftermath.

Submitted by Kenneth Clark, Region Il Public Affairs Officer it began as a tropical depression far out in the Atlantic, ne mayor of flomestead estimated that about seventy percent progressed to a tropical stonn, ud finally became a nightmare of his city was destroyed, many buildings completely gone.

called llarricane Andrew for the Turkey Point nuelcar power Housands werc horneless with entire neighborhoods destroyed, plant and residents of the southern tip of Florida frorn Miami to the middle of the Keys.

At the Turkey Point plant, personnel emerged to survey the darnage.De plant's two nuclear units had weathered the storm,

%cy knew Andrew v as corning. Weather experts had tracked and no personnel injuries had been reported.

Its path s'.nce its birth on Augus 17, east of a group of islands called the lxsser Antilles. It rnoved across tne ocean at speeds %at was the good news.

of fium 15 to 25 rniles per hour with maxirnum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour.

De bad news was that all seven incoming offsite power transmission lines sustained ext (nsive darnage and offsite When it came ashore ducir g the early tuorning hours of August power was lost. He plant sw;tchyard containing transformers 24,its snarling winds of 165 miles per hour blew across the site a~' *:#oming and outgoing electrical switching equipment was from Bisca ne Bay and carved a path of destruction through the a mess. A water tower onsite had collapsed or to a water tank on nearby arcaa of flornestead and Rorida City.

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ANOTilER RESIDENTIAL AREA near the plant. Most houses hase lost their roofs or shingles. Most of the outer walk remain i tanding, but the inner walk had collapsed. Note the plea to President llush on the roofin the center foreground.

They were to supply all the plant's electncal power for several adjusters in the area.

l days. %c company had just added two of them to the plant the previous year.

Some good things did come out of this," Leigh said. " People are helping people. I'rn in one piece, ha ve a place to lay my head, l

Resident inspectors George Schnebli and Leigh Trocine had a job to make a living, and I'm insured."

I evacuated the area with their families. Plant secretary llelen Marasa also sought simetuary.

A lot of folks, she said, were not so lucky.

Ross, George, and Mike live south of the plant on Key Largo. IIelen Marasa, the site secretary, was able to retum to her horne

'Deir residences escaped rnajor damage.

not far from the plant. Ilowever, her property was damaged, and she was without electricity for a considerable time.

Leigh lived in the Cutler Ridge area and was not so lucky. lier house was rendered uninhabitable and may have tobe destroyed. Regian II Administrator Stewart Ebneter, who was in and out of She was also the victim of heters who took a waterooaked TV the Ernergency Response Cenrer throughout the ordeal, praised and VCR and durnped her possessions not already damaged onto the actions of the NRC's personnel.

a water soaked carpet.

Day shifts at the center were covered by lots of vahmteers.

Leigh's china cabinet was turned parallel to the force of the wind. The house's windows iruphxted and knocked over inner The rnid and swing shifts were covered by Paul Frederickson, walls. The china cabinet, however, remained upright, with its George Kuzo, Jim flutharn, Lori Stratton, Mary Sinkule, Bill china nnd crystal still standing with water in the ghtsses.

Stansberry, Dave Verrelli,15erce Skinner, lk>b Schin, Tom Peebles, Jim Moortnan, Milt Shymh>ck, Karen McCallie, Receivin g an insurance settleme nt took some tirne. She says her couuumann e a company. State Farrn, received Ii1,000 clairns and had 2600 P W4'EE.

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