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NRC FORM 464 Part I U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NRC RESPONSE NUMBER (03-2~"i'8)

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TYPE D INTERIM 0 FINAL REQUESTER: DATE:

!Julian Tarver 06/15/2018 11 I DESCRIPTION OF REQUESTED RECORDS:

SECY Papers: 79-246,79-253, 79-274,79-298 and 79-313 PART I. -- INFORMATION RELEASED D The NRC has made some, or all, of the requested records publicly available through one or more of the following means:

(1) https://www.nrc.gov; (2) public ADAMS, https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html; (3) microfiche available in the NRC Public Document Room; or FOIA Online, https://foiaonline.regulations.gov/foia/action/public/home.

[Z] Agency records subject to the request are enclosed.

Records subject to the. request that contain information originated by or of interest to another Federal agency have been referred to D that agency (See Part I.D -- Comments) for a disclosure determination and direct response to you.

D We are continuing to process your request.

[Z] See Part I.D -- Comments.

PART I.A -- FEES AMOUNT D You will be billed by NRC for the amount indicated.

[Z] Since the minimum fee threshold was not met, you will not be charged fees.

I $0.00 I D You will receive a refund for the amount indicated.

Due to our delayed response, you will not D Fees waived. D be charged fees.

PART 1.8 -- INFORMATION NOT LOCATED OR WITHHELD FROM DISCLOSURE D We did not locate any agency records responsive to your request. Note: Agencies may treat three discrete categories of law enforcement and national security records as not subject to the FOIA ("exclusions"). See 5 U.S.C. 552(c). This is a standard notification given to all requesters; it should not be taken to mean that any excluded records do, or do not, exist.

D We have withheld certain information pursuant to the FOIA exemptions described, and for the reasons stated, in Part II.

D Because this is an interim response to your request, you may not appeal at this time. We will notify you of your right to appeal any of the responses we have issued in response to your request when we issue our final determination.

D You may appeal this final determination within 90 calendar days of the date of this response. If you submit an appeal by mail, address it to the FOIA Officer, at U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Mail Stop T-2 F43, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001. You may submit an appeal by e-mail to FOIA.resource@nrc.gov. You may fax an appeal to (301) 415-5130. Or you may submit an appeal through FOIA Online, https://foiaonline.regulations.gov/foia/action/public/home. Please be sure to include on your submission that it is a "FOIA Appeal."

PART I.C -- REFERENCES AND POINTS OF CONTACT You have the right to seek assistance from the NRC's FOIA Public Liaison by submitting your inquiry at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/

foia/contact-foia.html, or by calling the FOIA Public Liaison at (301) 415-1276.

If we have denied your request, you have the right to seek dispute resolution services from the NRC's Public Liaison or the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS). To seek dispute resolution services from OGIS, you may e-mail OGIS at ogis@nara.gov, send a fax to (202) 741-5789, or send a letter to: Office of Government Information Services, National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001. For additional information about OGIS, please visit the OGIS website at https://www.archives.gov/ogis.

NRC FORM 464 Part I U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NRC RESPONSE NUMBER (03-2018)

RESPONSE TO FREEDOM OF INRC 2018 00007311 T-=1 INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) REQUEST RESPONSE TYPE D INTERIM I./ I FINAL PART I.D -- COMMENTS Please note:

The records you are seeking were already provided in response to FOIA/PA 2017 0034.

Since you stated that you do not have access to a computer, the NRG is providing courtesy copies.

Signature - Freedom of Information Act Officer or Designee

\ Digitally signed by Stephanie A Blaney Stephanie A. Blaney Date: 2018.06.15 10:04:12 -04'00'

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UNITID ST~Tl:S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION April 5, 1979 INFORMATION REPORIECY-79-246

!2!.= The C011111issioners From: T. A. Reh~. Assistant to the Executive Director for Operations

Subject:

WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK.ENDING MARCH 30, 1979 A sunmary of key events is included as a convenience to those Coami ssfo_ners- who may prefer a condensed version of this report.

Contents Enclosure Administration A Nuclear Reactor Regulation B*

Standards Development Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards

  • Inspection and Enforcement Nuclear Regulatory Research F*

~ecut*1 ve Lega 1 Director G

  • International Programs H State Programs I Management and Program Analysis J ContrQ11er K Calendar of S1gn1ficant Events L Items Approved by the Co11111ission M ca1endar of Speaktng Enga.:_emen~  ;.,--:::=) N 1./2!~

T. A. R e ~ t o the Executive Director for Operations

Contact:

DIS1l'Ril3U'1'I0N:

" T. A. Rehm Comllll.SS ioner s 49-27781 Commission Staff Offices Exec. Dir. for Opers.

  • No input this week Regional Offices
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WEEKLY INFORMATION SU""1ARY Week Ending March 30, 1979 10 CFR 20.205 On March 23, the EDO denied a petition for rulemakfng that requested the NRC to revise 10 CFR 20.205(c)(2) to specify radiation levels at 5 centi-meters from the external surface of a package (instead of on the surface of the package) of radioactive material and specify an area over. which the ~adiation levels may be averaged. Denial was based on the grounds that adoption of the request would lead to cost increases without corres-ponding benefits of improving public health and safety and, in fact, would result in a higher collective hand dose for package handlers.

Integrated Safeguards Information system (ISIS)

On March 26, a Co11111ission paper treating proposed action on ISIS was sent to the Safeguards Infonnation Group for coordination. The paper is expected to be forwarded to the EOO next week.

Trojan Nuclear Plant (Control Building Proceeding}

On March 27~ the Trojan Appeal Board (Control Building} issued a decision su11111arfly affinning the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's partial initial decision (PIO) wMch authorizes interim operation prior to modifi-cations to upgrade the seismic capability of the Control Building.

Technical Notification Foreign nuclear regulatory authorities are being fully apprised of the Three Mile Island situation which has generated intense interest abroad.

Hearings Suspended Governor Carey of New York has asked the New York siting board to suspend fts hearings on the Long Island Lighting Company's applications for two nuclear facilities at Jamesport.

Response to Congressional Budget Questions Revised responses to questions from Dingell and the February 5 Hart and Simpson budget review hearings have been completed and sent to the Office of Congressional-Affairs.

Caseload Planning Projections Caseload Planning Projections for FY 1981-85 were sent to Office Directors for their use in the FY 81 budget process.

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OFFICE OF.ADMINISTRAT?ON Week Ending March 30, 1979 ADMINISTRATION OF THE.FREEDOM.OF INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS

  • Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision Received 123 11 Granted 56 2 Denied 16 4 Pending 51 5
  • ACTIONS THIS.WEEK Received Ellyn R. Weiss, Requests documents relating to Task Action Sheldon, Harmon, Roisman Plans A-40 and A-41 and documents written and Weiss, Counsel for by H.R. Denton and Carl Stepp on seismic ucs issues and inspection reports for Beaver (79-86) Valley.

William F. Lee,. Requests correspondence between NRC and Hale and Door Marshall E. Deutsch, Louis W. Mead, Mead (79-87) D1agnost1cs and/or Thyroid Diagnostics, and documents relating to any inspection, investigation or failure to comply with NRC re*gul ations.

Lawrence w. Pl1tch, Requests documents pertaining to the March 13 New England Regional shutdown of 5 nuclear power plants, including Energy Project a copy of a LER report subn1tted by Beaver (79-~) Valley and infonnation supporting NRC contention that Stone & Webster erred in its analysis.

Thomas Lookabill, Requests a 11.st of contracts dealing with low NUS Corporation level waste management, including name of (79-89) contractor, contract number, and brief description of scope or purpose of the contract.

William G. Margetts, Requests a copy of a mailing list maintained Government R&D Report by the NRC for public announcements to the (79-90) research and development corrmunity.

CONTACT: J.M. Felton 492-7211 ENCLOSURE A

2 Received, Cont'd Barbara J. Sensel, Requests a list of the names and addresses FOI Services, Inc~ of "companies doing radiation sterilization (79-91) in Puerto Rico'.'.

Barbara J. Bensel, Requests a copy of a 11st of companies "Hcense, FOI Services, Inc. to build facilities for radiation sterilization (79-92) in Puerto Rfco".

Granted Betty J. Rivers; In response to a request for documents related (79-49) to losses, material unaccounted for, and/or inventory differences of source and special nuclear material at the Babcock &Wilcox fac111ty at Apollo, Pennsylvania, informed the requester records relating to this request are already located in the PDR.

I Frazier Bronson, In response to a request for a copy of the Radiation Management docket ffle on four licensees, made available Corporation

  • the records at 7915 Eastern Avenue, Silver (79-52) Spr1_ng (W111ste Building).

Thomas B. Cochran~ In response to a request *for copies of the

  • Natural Resources Defense exchange of correspondence between KMC and Council , Inc. the NRC related to the "two-man rule" (79-68) referenced in the Weekly Infonnation Report of January 12, made available nine documents.

David Perkins, In response to a request for a copy of Dr.

Libre School, Inc. Hanauer*s. "nugget file",.the Draft EIS on the (79-71) Gas Hills Uranium Mill, NUREG-CR-0308, and

  • documents on radioactive waste disposal areas in the U.S., made available 10 documents.

Informed the requester Dr. Hanauer's "nugget file" may be purchased by writing directly to the PDR.

W. H. Bundy, Jr. In response to a request for a list of Howe &Howe individuals and organizations involved with (79-73) nuclear material at the Charleston, South Carolina Naval Shipyard, infonned the requester the NRC has no such listing, but it may be obtained from the Department of Navy, Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston, SC.

ENCLOSURE A

3 Granted, Cont'd

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Gary Wall in, In response to a request for a copy of the Citizens United for Pipe Crack Study Group Report, made available Responsible Energy three documents.

Utility Action Project (79-74)

(An individual requesting Made available to the requester documents fofonnation about himse*lf) concerning his Reactor Operator License (79-80) written and oral examfoations.

Denied Thomas B. Cochran, In response to a request for the first Annual Natural Resources Report to Congress on Domestic: Safeguards Defense Council, Inc. (FY *1s), denied portions of Appendix G of the (79-67) report which contains classified infonnation.

ENCLOSURE A

DIVISION OF CONTRACTS Week Ending March 30, 1979 PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION

1. RFP RS-NMS-79-028 Title - Development of Improved Techniques for Analyzing Material Control and Accounting Data Description - Assist the NRC fn applying the inventory difference
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  • simulation model to two major operating strategic special nuclear material .fuel cycle facilities designated by the NRC.*

Period of Performance - Eight and one-half months Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Best and Final Offers due April 3, 1979.

ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS Negotiations ha~e been completed with the Canadian Commercial Corporation, an agency of the Canadian government, to establish a contract under which the Commission will have access to the Eastern Canadian Telemetered Network (ECTN) and which will provide for increased seismic infonnation exchanges between the u.s .. and the'Canadian governments. This will be of benefit in evaluating the causes of eastern North America sefsmfcity, as many of the geologic structures and areas of earthqua~e occurrence are common to both the U.S. and Canada. The Canadian seismic monitoring system, the ECTN*fs operated by the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (CDER).

NRC offices involved. in the negotiations were:

1. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research
2. Office International Programs
3. Office of the Executive Legal Of rector
4. Of vision of Contracts The Canadian government has established the Canadian Commercial Corporation to handle forefgn contract arrangements such as the proposed contract and business matters and administrative contact with the Canadian government must be through this agency. The technical scope of work, however, will be perfonned by the Canadian Department of Energy, Mfnes and Resources.

Status - A fixed p~1ce contract ts now being prepared for transmittal to the Contracto,*. The start date for this new contract is.April 1, 1979.

The fixed cost-to the Conm1ss1on for this program is $150,000.00

. . .. Canadfan per year over: a five year period .

ENCLOSURE A

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ITEMS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF SECURITY WEEK ENDING MARCH 30, 1979 Control of Official Use Only Information Procedures governing the protection of official use only infonnation withheld from public disclosure under exemptions of the Freedom of In-fonnation Act and Pr1vacy Act have been forwarded to MPA for publication.

JNAI-NRC Classification Security Agreement Division of Security, Office of the Executive Legal Director, and Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety personnel met and discussed a proposed Jersey Nuclear-Avco Isotopes (JNAI)/Nuclear Regulatory Connission Classi-fication and Security Agreement. JNAI is perfonning independent, private funded research, development and experimental work to develop a comnercial laser isotope separation system, principally for production of low-enriched uranium for use as fuel in civilian light water reactor nuclear electric power plants.

ENCLOSURE A

DIVISION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DOCUMENT CONTROL*

Week Ending March 30, 1979 TRANSLATIONS The following translations were received by the Division of Technical Infonnation and Document Co~trol during the week of March.26-30~ 1~79.

Copies of these translations will be available in the Library. **

German 37/65. Corrosion Phenomena on Stainless and acid-Resistant Steels.

Dr. Heinz Jesper and Gunter Grutzner, Stahlwerke Sudwestfalen AG, F. R. Gennany. April 1965. 37 pages.

  • Cost of translation: $366.45. (TIDC 525)

Italian CNEN-RT/RISP(78)2p Safety Criteria for large Industrial Plants.

R. Mezzanotte, C. Silvi, G. Tenaglia. Report submitted to the XXIII Nuclear Congress - "Le Techniche Nucleari per il Progresso Industriale.

(Nuclear Techniques for Industrial Progress), hela in ~ome on March 16-17, 1978. 27 pages. '

Cost of translation: $545.00. (TIDC 506)

Individual Decision-Making Analysis and Balance Sheet of the Costs and Social Benefits: Similarities and Differences.

R. Mezzanotte and G. Tenaglia. National Nuclear Energy Comnittee.

CNEN, Direzione Centrale Sicurezza Nucleare Protezione Sanitaria, Rome.

May 1978. 31 pages.

Costoftranslation: $522.00. (TIDC 524)

RT/Disp(77)7. Safety of Light-Water Nuclear P~w~r Plan!s: A method .

for Estimating the Consequences of Low-Probab1l1ty acc1dents. F. Fel1c~tt~

R. Galvagni. Comitato Nazionale Energia Nucleare. Rome. November 1977.

45 pages. Cost of translation: $477.60. (TIDC 523).

Jaeanese JAER-M 7315. Radiation Damage of Polymer Materials. I. Simulation S~ud?es on Distribution of Oxygen Concentration in Polymer film un~er Irrad1at1on in Oxygen. Tadao Seguchi, Shoji Hasimoto. Waichis~ Kawakam1,.

Esamu Kuriyama. Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst1tute, Toka1 Mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-Ken, Japan. October 1977. 41 pages.

Cost of translation:$ 480.00. {TIDC 535).

ENCLOSURE A

DIVISION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DOCUMENT CONTROL CONTINUED ***

  • DOCUMENT CONTROL SYSTEM 2683 douments were placed into the DES thfs week. This includes 782 documents which were enclosures to the basic documents.

Entering enclosure documents as separate documents is a first step toward solving the backfft problem.

this entry deleted from PDR copy.

ENCLOSURE A

OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 30*, 1979

1. Meetfna with House Subcommittee on Labor Standards Staff: On March 26, 1979. RC representatives met at his request with Mr. Earl Pasbach, Staff Director-Counsel of the House Subcommittee on Labor Standards for the Corrm1ttee on Educatfon*and Labor. The meeting was apparently one of the first this Subcolllftfttee's staff ts holding fn preparation for a hearing the Subcommittee has scheduled for May 23 and 24, 1979.

The hearing will be on the health effects of occupational exposure to all fonns of radiation. with particular emphasis on worker care and compensation considerations. The staff member was briefed on NRC's authority, responsibflftfes and current activities in this area. The HEW-chaired Interagency Task Force on Ionizing Radiation was discussed and copies of its recently released draft Work Group Reports were provided to Mr. Pasbach, along with pertinent NRC publications.

Mr. Pasbach indicated that they plan to meet with other Federal agencies, that they may ask to meet with the NRC representatives again before the hearing, and that they will certainly be asking the NRC to testify at the hearing.

[Karl Goller] .

2. Meeting with EPA - March 27 ~ 1979: Another in a series of meetings between EPA and NRC:SD staf regarding a publ tc hearing on occupational-radiation exposure standards was held on March 27, 1979. Staff members from the Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA) also part1cipated in.the meeting.

EPA staff members presented a preliminary draft of an advance notice of hearing. The draft was discussed briefly and ft was agreed that EPA would circulate a revised draft notice by March 30*, to be finalized at another meeting on April 4. EPA fs now projecting that their new draft guidance w111 not be ready for publication in the Federal Register until "mid-sumer." This fs a change from the May 15 date previous1y estimated.

OSHA staff members reco11111ended the inclusion of HEW as a cosponsor of the hearing, primarily because of the role of NIOSH as OSHA 1 s research ann.

A~er considerable discussion, ft was agreed that EPA would send a letter inviting HEW to participate in the hearing by presently testimony, but not as a cosponsor.

There was some discussion of the composition of the hearing panel. It was agreed t~at the Chairman should be an EPA hearing officer with legal background *. EPA, NRC and OSHA would assign technical members. There was no decision regarding further composition of the hearing panel.

[R. A. Purple]

ENCLOSURE C

3. On March 23 .. 1979, the Executive Director for Operations denied a petition for rulemaking {PRM 20-9) that requested the NRC ta revise 10 CFR 20.205(c){2) to specify radiation levels at 5 centimeters from the external surface of a package (instead of on the surface of the package) of radioactive material and specify an area over which the radiation levels may be averaged. The purpose was to minimize inconsistencies in radiation levels recorded for the same package by different persons. By letter dated March 23, the EDO informed the petitioner, Tech/Ops, of the denial on the grounds that adoption of the request would lead to cost increases without corresponding benefits of improving public health and.safety and, in fact, would result in a higher collective hand dose for package handlers. The NRC staff is now developing a regulatory guide explaining the requirements in 10 CFR 20.205(c)(2) and proposing a surface radiation level measurement method acceptable to NRC.

[Robert Barker]

4. SD staff met with ~epresentatives of the Department of Transportation, NMSS, RES, and IE on March 28, 1979, to discuss preliminary proposals for NRC advice to DOT on highway routing of radioactive material shipments. Proposals were explored for avoiding heavily populated areas while using the safest types of roads. NMSS-Safeguards staff discussed preliminary.ideas on protection of spent fuel shipments from sabotage in heavily populated areas.

Plans were also confirmed for DOT and NRC to participate in a briefing on April 20, 1979 by Sandia Laboratories on current developments in the* NRC~funded Urban Area Environmental Impact Analysis. The briefing was planned to provide current input to the development of highway routing proposals. Prior to the briefing, the same NRC and DOT personnel are participating fn a Department of Energy seminar in Albuquerque .on the current activities and goals of its Transportation Technology Center at Sandia Laboratories.

[Robert Barker]

5. On March 28, R. Bernero, SD, test1f1ed at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) rate hearing for Connecticut Yankee, The subject of the testimony was NRC regulations, policies and analyses regarding deconwn1ss1oning of power reactors. Mr. Bernero was accompanied by M. Staenberg of ELD*. - lfe.,testifi.ed at*-the *re<iuest o:f'.. ttr~ !)ending***

administrative law judge.

ENCLOSURE C

Regulatory Guides to be Issued in the Near Future 1* .!11!!.: Atmospheric Dispersion Models for Potential Accident Consequence Assessments at Nuclear Power Plants Expected hsuance Date: July 1979 1

Description:

Describes atmospheric dispersion models to be used

  • in assessing potential accident consequences for nuclear power plants. for the detennfnation of site acceptabflfty as set forth in 10 CFR Part 100.

Contact:

R. Kornasiewicz

2. *Title: Applications of B1oassay for I-125 and I-I3l

~ (Reg. Guide 8.20, Rev. 1)

  • Expected Issuance Date: June 1979

Description:

This guide provides criteria acceptable to the NRC staff for the development and implementation of a bfoassay program for any 11 censee .handlf ng or process 1ng I-125 or I- l 3l.

Contact:

A. Brodsky ENCLOSUR~ C

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY ANO SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending March 30, 1979 Export of Research and Test Reactors A representative of the Fuel Cycle Division attended a meeting called by the Department of State, Office of Export Studies, to discuss the environmental impacts of U.S. exports of research and test reactors. The meeting was also attended by representatives of DOE and ACDA. DOS requested that all assignments be completed by the next meeting, which is scheduled for April 13, 1979.

Integrated Safeguards Infonnation System (ISIS)

On March 26, 1979*, a Conmission paper treating proposed action on the Integrated Safeguards Information System (ISIS) was completed and sent out for coordination by the Safeguards Infonnation Group. The paper is scheduled for submission to the EDO next week.

Material Control, LEMUF and MUF Simulation {MCLAMS)

Members of the Safeguards Material Control and Accountability Development Branch presented a briefing on March 26, to the staff on the Application of Material Control, LEMUF and MUF Simulation (MCLAMS) Model to NFS-E~1n facility data. The briefing reviewed the results of application of the model to inventory difference data for the period February 1977 thru November 1978. This analysis developed a hypothesis, supported by the simulation results, of tbe causative agents for the inventory differences experienced by the facility.

Meeting with Dupont (SR) and Sandia Personnel Regarding AFR Spent Fuel Storage Safeguards Members of the Division of Safeguards met with representatives of Dupont and Sandia to discuss safeguards issues related to DOE's proposed construction of a spent fuel storage basin at Savannah River. Existing NRC requirements for physical protection and potential impacts of 10 CFR Part 75 (U.S. Implementation of IAEA Safeguards) were discussed.

ENCLOSURE 0

Items of Interest 2 Industry/NRC Seminar on Upgrade Rule Guidance An Industry/NRC Seminar on Upgrade Rule Guidance products was conducted on March 27 and 28 at the Defense Industrial Security Institute of Richmond, Virginia. .The seminar focused on the products of the Upgrade Rule Guidance Development Working Group, which prepared three major volumes of technical guidance for public comment.

ENCLOSURE D

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 30, 1979 Trojan Nuclear Plant (Control Building Proceeding)

On March 27, the Trojan Appeal Board (Control Building) issued a decision (ALAB-534) sumnarily aff1nning the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board's partial initial decision (PIO) of December 21, 1978. The PIO authorizes interim operation prior to modifications to upgrade the seismic capability of the Control Building. Such interim operation is subject to conditions which reduce the OBE level for the operation period, prohibit modifications which would weaken the Control Building shear walls and require prior minor modifications to pipe supports and.

restraints. The Appeal Board adhered to its detennination in ALAB-524 denying a stay of the effectiveness of the PIO that there was no show-ing by intervenors on appeal that the Licensing Board erred in finding that*, given the conditions it was imposing upon interim operation, there was the requisite reasonable assurance that such operat*1on would not produce a seismic-related danger to the public health and safety. The Appeal Board also noted a patent lack of merit to the intervenor's challenges to a number of ancillary rulings of the Licensing Board.

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ENCLOSURE G I ....

ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS WEEK ENDING MARCH 30 1 1979 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Technical Notification IP, through Department of State and GSA channels, has been keeping foreign nuclear regulatory authorities fully apprised of the Three Mile Island situation which has~ of course, generated intense interest abroad. It has apparently been headlined by all major foreign newspapers. We have also fielded many telephone requests for the absolute latest available information from both local and Pimerican Embassies overseas. We have assured all that the infomation 1s being passed just as soon as we receive it.

EXPORT/IMPORT AND INTERNATIONAL SAFEGUARDS U.S. Action Plan* Working Group-Meeting (APWG)

  • On Marcn*23*members of the staff (Ken Cohen, IP, Ted Sherr, and Ben Easterling, NMSS) attended a meeting at the State. Department of the APWG. The* principal focus of* "the meeting centered on the review of several work plans and the status of others. An infonnation paper providing a more detailed description of the two APWG meetings held in March is being forwarded to the Commission.

The next scheduled meeting will be on April 24.

ALI-ABA Meeting on Export Controls On March 28-29, members of the. IP staff attended a meeting fn Washington organized by the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association (ALI-ABA) on the subject of nuclear export controls. Presentations were given by U.S. and foreign attendees who focused 1n general on the results of the first year's experience in implementing the export control provisions of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978. Major addresses were gfven by Conmfssfoner Kennedy and Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Pickering.

Upgrade Rule Guidance Seminar An IP representative partfcipate.d

  • 1n the NRC Upgrade Rule Guidance Seminar March 27-28 in Richmond. Virginia.

ENCLOSURE H

OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS

  • ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING MARCH 39. 1979 General Governor Carey of New York has asked the New York siting board to suspend its hearings on the Long Island Lighting Company's applications for two nuclear facilities at Jamesport. The hearings have been in progress since 1974. During the recent campaign, Governor Carey promised that Jamesport will never be 11 built. II Program Development Frank Young met with officials in Michigan on Tuesday, March 27, to discuss water quality and general agreements on memorandum of understanding. They seem interested and are proceeding with active consideration.

State Agreements A training course on Safety Aspects of Industrial Radiography will be given at Louisiana State university _during the week of April 9, 1979. This will be a cooperative program with 9 State personnel and 7 NRC-IE personnel attending.

w. Kerr will meet with Utah officials on April 10, 1.979 to discuss the Agreement state Program.

ENCLOSURE I

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS Items of Interest Week Ending .. March* 30 1 1979 Research Project Control System (RPCS}

Completed $eneral Requirements Document for Research Project Control System (RPCS). This document outlines plans for development of a project control system for the Office of Research. While greatly alleviating present manual efforts, the system will provide more infonnation in a more efficient manner for project control. The system will interface with the Decision Unit Tracking System and the Buff Books.

Decision Unit Tracking System (OUTS)

Completed the General Requirements Document which outlines plans for develop-ment of an automated system to aid in eliminating the unnecessary manual effort in producing the DUTS reports as well as providing additional infonna-tion reports

  • U.S. vs Japanese Construction Time Began statistical analyses on duration of construction stages of nuclear reactors to allow unbiased comparisons of U.S. and Japanese construction time.

Response to Questions from Senators Hart and Simpson Revised responses to questions from the February 5 Hart and Simpson budget review hearings have been completed and sent to the Office of Congressional Affairs.

Caseload Planning Projections .

Caseload Planning Projections for FY 1981-85 were sent to Office Directors for their use fo the FY Bl budget process

  • Response to Questions from Representative Dingell Forwarded complete package of responses to Representative Dingell 1 s FY 80 authorization questions to the Office of Congressional Affairs.

ENCLOSURE J L

Office of the Controller Items of Interest Week Ending March 30, 1979 FY 1979 Reprogranm1ng The initial repro9ranming request to Congress (use of FY 1978 unobligated balance carryover}.st111 requires concurrence from the Senate Authorization and Appropriations Conmittees.

The second .reprogranm1ng paper has received responses from four Conm1ssioners.

FY 1979 F1 nanc 1a1 Rev1 ew A review of FY 1979 resource activity with the purpose of arriving at a projected year-end position will take place 1n May.

FY 1980 Budget Udall Subconmittee markup was scheduled this week but has .been postponed.

Hart Subconmittee markup is tentively scheduled for April 27. By law the Authorization C0111111ttees are to have their bills reported out by May 15, however. in the past this has not been met.

  • House Appropriations Committee mark is scheduled for June and Senate Appropriations C011111ittee mark is scheduled for July.

FY 1981-FY 1985 Budget/Plan The Call for the formulation of this budget/plan was issued on March 30.

The due dates are similar to last year; information to ADM by April 27 and the budget/plan to CON by May 25.

Enclosure K

CALENDAR OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS For Two Week Period Ending April 16, 1979 April 2-5 Sequoyah - ACRS meeting April 6 Palo Verde 4 & 5 - ACRS Full Coll'lnittee meeting to be held ENCLOSURE L

ITEMS APPROVED BY THE C0""11SSION - RECEIVED WEEK ENDING MARCH 30, 1979 A. SECY-79 NON-PROLIFERATION LANGUAGE IN NRC INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS

(~onmissioner Action Item) (Memo, Chilk to Gossick dated 3/23/79)

With reference to_my memorandum of March 21, 1979 to you on this subject you are requested to defer action for

  • several days.while the COmmission considers recently obtained information.

B.

This is to advise you that th.e Ccmnissioners have reviewed the subject license to General Electric Company. The Conmission (with four Conmissfoners concurring and Conmissioner Gilinsky noting without objection) has accepted your recamnendation to export to France 2.48 kilograms of plutonium and 61 kilograms of natural uranium in the fonn of mixed uranium oxide and plutonium oxide as. scrap powder and pellets.

In connection with his concurrence, CCJn111issioner Bradford has provided the following conments: "I want to be infonned of the physical security regimen_ that wi 11 cover the transportf ng of this materi a1* "

The Office of International Programs was infonned of this action by telephone on March 22, 1979.

It .is requested that you accomplish the fo11owing actions:

l. Provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to General Electric by c.o.b. March 26, 1979.
2. Forward a response to Conmfssioner Bradford's request through the Office of the Secretary by c.o.b. April 6, 1979.

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C~ SECY~79 GENERIC ISSUES PRIORITIES (Memo, Ch11k to Gossfck dated 3/23/!9 The Conmission notes the Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation's report on recent actions to establish priorities for the resolution of generic issues *. In seeking a valid system for establishing priorities, the actions are likely to improve assurance that NRR's resources are used more effectively. Requesting public conment will be a useful safeguard to assure the process is realistic. The Conmtssion conmends these efforts.

Public comnent should be requested.as soon as reasonably possible. The public announcement of the rating system used for establishing generic issue priorities and soliciting con111ents on the rating system should include as rni.-ch information as possible about the system and how it was applied. In particular, and if possible, further de*scription and/or definition of the various rating categories shown in Table 1 of the staff paper and of the process whereby the various issues were rated in each category would be appropriate. Further, when the public announcement is made, it should note that, although both the point value for each category and the point valu*e assigned to each issue in each category are subjective, the resulting total point values for the issues were sufficient to make a meaningful rating, i.e., the relative ratings of the issues were used to identify those issues to which resources should be conmitted inmediately, those to which resources should be C011111itted on a ~iscretionary basis, and those to which conmitment of resources should be deferred. Finally, the public announcement should emphas;ze that the rating system resulted in all issues previously determined to be unresolved safety iss*ues being placed in the highest of

... ... - -*-. ..these .three priority classes

  • In view of continuing Congressional interest, the staff is requested to prepare for Conm1ssion approval appropriate letters to the Congressional oversight ccm111ittees outlining the approach be.ing taken to establ 1sh priorities for the resolution of generic issues. (SECY Suspense: 4/27/79)

D.

I SECY-79-129 - Pro,ased Amendment ta 10 CFR Part 35 1 "Human Uses of 8.Yproduct Mater1a," Institutional Radiation Safety Conmittee The Commission, by a vote of ,-o*:

1. approved the Notice *of Proposed Rule Making that would change the requirement to appoint a medical isotopes cOJ11Dittee to a requirement to appoint a radiation safety conmittee. This proposed amendment is to be published in the Federal Register for a 60-day comnent period; (SD) (SECY Suspense: 4/5/79)

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  • Conmissioner Gilinsky noted this item without objection
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2. requested that a public announcement be issued when the proposed amendment is filed with the Office of the Federal Register; (OPA) (S~CY Suspense: 4/5/79}
3. requested that appropriate Congressional Conmittees. and all medical licensees be infonned of this action.

(OCA/SD) (SECY Suspense: 4/5/79) .

II. SECY-79-148 - Amendments to 10 CFR Part 140 - Increase in Maximum Amount of Financial Protection Available The Conm1ssion, by a vote of 5-0:

1. approved the proposed Notice of Rule Making to increase the level of the primary layer of financial protection required of certain indemnified licensees from $140 to $160 million. This amendment, which is to be published in the Federal Register, is to become effective May 1, 1979; (NRR) (SECY Suspense: 4/5/79)
2. requested that the Subconmittee on Nuclear Regulation. Senate Conmittee on Environment and Public Works, the Subconmittee on Energy and the Environment, House C011111ittee on Interior and Insular Affairs; and the Subconmittee on Energy and Power, House Conanfttee on Interstate and Foreign Collmerce be infonned of this action by letter; (OCA) (SECY Suspense: 4/5/79)
3. requested that a public announcement be issued upon filing of the Notice with the Office of the Federal Register.

(OPA) (SECY Suspense: 4/5/79)

III. SECY-79-128 - Implementation of Certain Provisions of Public Law

  • 94-197 - Modification of the Pr;ce-Anderson Act The Conmission, by a vote of 5-0:
1. approved the proposed Notice of Rule Making amending 10 CFR Part 140 to complete the implementation of PL 94-197. This Notice 1s to be published 1n the Federal Register for a 60-day cOJmJent period; (NRR) {SECY suspense: 4/5/79)
2. requested that the Subcormrittee on Nuclear Regulation of the Conmittee on Environment and Public Works; the Subco11111ittee on Energy and the Environment of the Conmittee on Interior and Insular Affairs. and the Subc011111ittee on Energy and Power of the Comnittee on Interstate and Foreign Conmerce be infonned of this action by letter*. (OCA) (SECY Suspense: 4/5/79)

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E.

The Conmission discussed the status of the draft report to Congress.

The Co11111is~ion also was addressed by Dale-Myers, Under Secretary of Energy; John Deutch, Assistant Secretary of Energy for Energy Technology; and Duane Sewell, Assistant Secretary of Energy for Defense Programs, on DOE views of the report.

The C011111ission requested:

1. that the revised pages of the staff's fi°nal draft report be provided to the Conmiss1on. (NMSS) (SECY Suspense: 3/23/79)

C01J11Jissioner Bradford indicated that he would submit his revisions to the draft early in the Week of March 26. The Chainnan noted that further discussion of the report was scheduled for March 29, and that the Conmissfon should be prepared to reach a decision on the report at that time.

F.

The Commission, by a vote of 3~2, with Conmissioners Gilinsky and Bradford dissenting, found that license application no. XSNM-1222 meets all the requirements relevant for issuance under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, and directed the Director of International Programs to issue XSNM-1222 to the Edlow International Company (EOO)

{Subsequently, the license was f ssued later 1n the day on March 23, 1979.)

By a vote of 3-0, with Conmissioners Gilinsky and Bradford abstaining, the Conmission approved the issuance of an Order reflecting the above finding. ,

(The Order and separate concurring and dissenting Opinions were issued later in the day on March 23, 1979.) *

  • ENCLOSURE M
  • 5-G.

This is to advise you that the Commissioners have reviewed the subject iicenses to Union Carbide Corporation. The Commissioners (with all Commissioners concurring) have accepted your recommendation to export to France 7.33 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 931 u-235, in the form of uranium metal, for fabrication of fuel and reimport to the United States in the form of reactor fuel elements.

The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on March 26, 1979.

It is requested that you provide notification of the issuance and delivery of these licenses to Union Carbide by c.o.b.

March 28, 1979.

H. CLASSIFICATION REVIEW OF TRANSCRIPT OF: DISCUSSION OF EXPORT MATTER MARCH 8 1979* DISCUSSION OF TARAPUR FEBRUARY 15 1979 Memo* *chilk to Gossick dated 3 26 79 Attached are the transcripts of the subject meetings which were closed to public attendance pursuant to Exemption 1 of the Sunshine Act. You are requested to conduct a classification review of these transcripts to determine whether any portions of the texts may be released to the public.

Ple~se provide your written determination regarding classifi-cation of these documents by c.o.B., Friday, March 30, 1979.

{Attachment not included)

  • I. SECY-79-121 - PROPOSED LICENSE TO EXPORT'LOW-ENRICH!O UP..A~Iu~*rry ~EXrco (XSNM-1194) (Conunissioner Action Item) (Memo, Chilk to Gossick dated 3/27/79)

This is to advise you that the Commissioners have reviewed the subject license to General Electric Compa~y. The Commission (with all Commissioners concurring} has accepted your recommendation to export to Mexico 377,600 kilograms 0£ uranium, enriched to 41 0~235, in the form of uranium dioxide.

  • The Director of rnternational Programs was authorized by telephone on March 2, 1979 to issue this license.

ENCLOSURE M

J.

Attached is a memo from the General Counsel indicati~g that the subject transcript, in the General Counsel's view, is unc1assified, but recommending a further classification review by OIP.

!l'he~efore, w! request that OIP conduct a classification review.of this docume~t and provide a written determination regarding its ciassification to the Office of the secretary by c.o.b., Wednesday, AprJl 4,* 1979. (Attachment not included)

K.

This is to advise you that the Commission (with all Commissioners concurring) has approved your recommendation that NRC not object to the subject retransfer. However, the proposicr" response to the Department of Ene~gy (DOE) has'been revised with the fo1lowing additions: (l) a commission view (with Commiss~oners Gilinsky, Bradford, and Ahearne concurring) pertaining to the lack of information concerning the terms of a relevant contract; (2) a dissent by Chairman Hendrie and

,Commissioner Kennedy from this view; and (3) an additi,onal view of Commissioner Bradford.

A final draft of the response to DOE.reflecting the Commission's decision on this matter is attached for typing, signature and*

dispatch by the Director of Internationa1 Programs *.

The Of£ice of International Programs was informed of the Commiss~on decision concerning NRC non-objection to the retransfer by telephone on March 26, 1979 and of the revised letter to DOE by te1ephone on March 28.

It is requested that you forward to the Office of the Secretary a copy.of the letter to DOE after signature and dispatch.

(At~ac~ment not included}

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CALENDAR OF SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS 1-4 AIF Environmental Conference: Regulation of Radiation in the Nuclear Industry, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC - Regulatory Trends in Radiation Protection - Robert Minogue 2 Nuclear-Power Safety Course, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA - Definition of Class of Accidents, Safety and Design. Base Accident Concept - s. R. Hanauer American Association *of Petroleum Geologists, Houston, TX -

Environmental Assessment of In Situ Leaching of Uranium -

Glen Terry 2-4 American Society for Nondestructive Testing Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA - Use of Alanning Pocket Dosimeters 1n Industrial Radiography - s. A.f,1cGu1re 2-6 Nuclear Power Safety Course, Georgia Institute of Technology (School of Nuclear Engineering), At1anta, GA - Nuclear Regulator¥ Conmission Regulations and Licensing - Robert Minogu~

3 AIF Environmental Conference: Regulation of Radiation in the Nuclear Industry, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC - NRC Studies and Efforts on Health Effects - M. Parsont 4 Environmental Health Conference, Park City, UT - Health Impacts of Uranium Mining and Milling for Conmercial Nuclear Power -

E. F. Branagan ENCLOSURE N

7 First Western Energy Quality Assurance Seminar (ASQC), San _

Francisco, CA - AR uirements for the Desi n and Construction of Nuclear Power ants - ** Bis op 12 NJ Chapter of the Health Physics Society, Saddlebrook, NJ -

Radiation Incidents and NRC RI Public Affairs Practices~

K. Abraham 19-20 Second Biennial EEI Standards Conference - Theme: Government Interface with the Voluntary Consensus Standards Organizations and EEi's New Posture in the Standards World - Robert Minogue 1 State of South Carolina Advanced Management Seminar, Greenwood, SC -

NRC Concurrence Program for Fixed Nuclear Fac111ties - J. W. Hufham 17 National Class*ification Management Society Seminar, Jact Tar.. Hotel, San Francisco, CA - Develo~nt**of.'NRC's

  • Classification Guide for Safeguards Inormation - Raymond Brady 21 Radioactive Waste Management for Nuclear Power Reactors -

Rules, Regulations and Standards, Alexandria, VA - I. C. Roberts 23 Annual Records Management Conference*of the National Archives, Fredericksburg, VA - Automation of Records Man6gement at.NRC -

R. Stephen Scott ENCLOSURE N

UNITSD STATES April 11 , 1979 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION SECY-79-253 f2!:: The cclNfiQIMATION REPORT f!:2!!: T. A. Rehm, Assistant to the Execut*ive Director for Operations

Subject:

WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING APRIL 6, 1979 A swmrary of key events 1s included as a convenience to those Conm1ssioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.

Contents Enclosure Administration A Nuclear Reactor Regulation B Standards Development C Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards D Inspection and Enforcement E Nuclear Regul atcry Research . F*

Executive Legal Director G International Programs H State Programs I*

Management and Program Analysis J Controller K Calendar of Significant Events L Items Approved by the COJ1111fssfon M calendar of Speaking N T. A. Rehm, to the Executive Director for Operations

Contact:

T. A. Rehm DISTRIBUTION:

49-27781 Co111111ssioners C0111111ssion Staff Offices

  • No 1nput th1 s week Exec. Dir. for Ope rs.
    • Deleted fram Cormiissioners and PDR copy Regional Offices

. 1:~S Secretariat

WEEKLY INFORMATION

SUMMARY

Week Ending April 10, 1979 Zion Station, Units 1 and 2 With regard to the proposed expansion of capacity of the Zion Station spent fuel pool, the staff has completed and issued its safety evaluation and environmental impact appraisal *., A hearing on this matter will be held at a time and p.lace to be fixed by the ASLB.

US/IAEA Safeguards A~reement Implementation NRC staff met with Dr. Ferraris of the IAEA on March 29 to discuss future IAEA needs for export of inspection samples and import of calibra-tion standards. Or. Farrairs confirmed present thinking that several years w111 be required to completely implement the US/IAEA Agreement.

Foreign Interest in Three Mile Island Incident On April 3, IP arranged, and D. Thompson of IE presented, a 111 hour0.00128 days <br />0.0308 hours <br />1.835317e-4 weeks <br />4.22355e-5 months <br /> briefing on the Three Mi-le Island incident. It was attended by 30 foreign representatives from 18 countries and international organizations.

IP arranged a trip on April 5 for foreign safety experts to visit Middle-town and be briefed by H. Denton on the Three Mile Island situation.

I Statistical Analysis of Power Plant Capacity*Factor (NUREG-CR 0382)

Distributed a report entitled "Statistical Analysis and Power Plant Capacity Factors". This report examines the use of statistical methods for analysis of possible trends and patterns associated with a plant's age, size and type.

FY 1979 Reprogri!11111ing The initial reprogranming request for use of FY 1978 unob11gated balance carryover was approved by all five Congressional Conmittees. Revised financial plans and allotments will be issued early next week to reflect these changes.

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Week Ending April 6, 1979 ADMINISTRATION OF TiiE FREEDCJ,1 OF INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS Initial -Appeal of-Request Initfal Decision Received 130 11 Granted 59 2 Denied 21 4 Pending 50 5 ACTIONS lHIS WEEK Received Carol S. Perlmutter Requests a copy of all materials regarding the (79-93) promulgation and possible future revisions of Regulatory Guide 1.3,* Revision 2 and Regulatory Guide 1.4, Revision 2.

L. Alan Kenton,, Requests the name, present and past position (79-94) titles, present and past grades, and present du't;y stations of all employees employed by the NRC.

Gerald Merigold, Requests a copy of the winning proposal for Science Applications, Inc. RFP No. RS-RES-78-193.

(79-95)

James W. Scouten. Recjuests any information which would justify

  • Attorney-At-Law the 11fanure 11 to use Boron at Three Mile Island (79-96) plant.

Kathryn Burkett Dickson, Requests a copy of the staff report and Energy Resources Conservation rec011111endations on PIRG's petition for

& Development Conmission rulemaking to require plant operators to post (79-97) bond for deconmission1ng (SECY-78-13-C).

Anthony Z. Roisman. Requests all documents and comnun1cat1ons of Natural Resources any k1nd received by or in the possession of the Defense Council. Inc. NRC relating to Three Mile Island Unit 2.

(79-98)

CONTACT: J.M. Felton 492-7211 ENCLOSURE::A

2 Received, Cont'd Peggy Strain, Requests all documents relating to The Denver Post environmental impacts and health effects (79-99) resulted from nuclear tests conducted in connection with the Project Plowshare program during the 1960s and early 1970s.

Granted Lawrence F. Roberge, In response to a request for a copy of the (79-4) reports on Abnonna 1 Occurrences for 1977 and 1978, made available the reports.

Lucille Parkerson, In response to a request for a copy of the Kinetic Research, Inc. technical proposals on the successful awards (79-66) resulting from RFP #01~78-011, "Health Effects of Low-Level Ionizing Radiation!', made available these proposals.

Mark T. Hebner. In response to a request for copies of all Pharmatopes, Inc. documents on file in.the NRC concerning (79-79) Radiology Associates, P.C., NRC License Number 21-16754-01, made available these documents.

  • Denied Thomas~- Cochran, In response *to a request for documents Natural Resources
  • regardi_n¥ the adequacy of safeguards at*

Defense Council, Inc. NFS, Erw1n, Tennessee facility since 1/1/78, (78-264) made _available 21 documents.* Denied, in whole or in part, 32 documents under exemptions 1, 4,-and 5.

Anthony z. Roisman, In response to a request for documents Natural Resources relating to the envtronmental effects of the Defense Council, Inc. uranium fuel cycle and the disposal of (78-295) nuclear wastes, made available 73 documents.

Denied portions of four documents containing advice, opinions and reconmendations. Also informed the requester 13 documents relating to this request are already located in the PDR.

ENCLOSURE A

3 Denied, Cont'd l

Gerald Merigold. In response to a request for a copy of the Science Applications, Inc. winning technical proposal for RFP RS-NMS (79-84) 067, denied portions of the technical proposal containing confidential business (proprietary) information.

ENCLOSURE A

DIVISION OF CONTRACTS

'Week Ending April 6. 1979 PENDING COMPETITIVE REQUIREMENTS

  • 1* RFP RS-NMS-79-043 Title - Bulk Material Control Description - This requirement is a three~phase effort. The first phase is conceived to have one contractor or several contractors fonnulate material control systems. The Phase I contractor{s) will submit, at the end of Phase I, proposals for a.possible development and demonstration phase, Phase II and III, respectively.

Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Period of Performance~ Phase I - 8 months

  • Phase I I - 7 months Phase III - 12 months Status - Solicitation being developed.
2. RFP RS-NRR-118 Title - Engineering.Support for Operating Reactor L1.cens1ng Actions Description - The NRC is seeking assistance with its review and evaluation of pending operating reactor licensing actions. Assistance is needed to: (1) review licensee submittal, (2) perfonn comparative evaluations relative to established regulatory guides, (3) provide a report documenting conclusions reached and (4) provide a definition of additional infonnation needed to complete the action.

Period of Perfonnance - Three to five years Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Status - The Source Evaluation Panel has completed their review of the 49 qualification statements received, and the Contracting Officer has advised all submitters of the results. The Evaluation Panel is presently developing a Request for

~ Proposal and the Division of Contracts intends to issue it during the month of April.

RFP'S ISSUED RFP RS-OIE-79-256 Title - General and Refresher Courses in Non-Destructive Examinations Description - This technical assistance is required by the Office **

of Inspection and Enforcement to provide NRC personnel a working level knowledge of practices, procedures and practical work of non-destructive examinations as related to nuclear power plant construction.

Period of Performance - Twenty-eight months Sponsor - Office of Inspection and Enforcement Status - RFP issued April 3, 1979. Proposals due May 3, 1979.

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PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION ,

1. RFP RS-ADH-79-362 Title - Cataloging Support Services Description - Cataloging, processing, data conversion and related activities for backlog of approximately 9650 titles in the NRC Library.

Period of Perfonnance - Seven months

  • sponsor - Office of Administration Status - Competitive range approved March 28, 1979. Offerors in/out of competitive range notified. Negotiations to be conducted during week beginning April 16, 1979.
2. RFP RS-OIE-79-253 Title - Independent Assessment: Destructive Testing and Analysis Description - This technical assistance is required by the Office of Inspection and Enforcement to provide independent assessments, including destructive testing and analysis of samples from licensees' facilities which will serve as independent measurements and verifications that reactor construction and vendor materials and work-manship meet prescribed codes, standards and speci-fications in the mechanical, chemical, concrete, and electrical areas.
  • Period of Performance -*Two years Sponsor - Office of Inspection and Enforcement Status - The. Source Selection Board met on April 4, 1979 to determine the competitive range.
3. RFP RS-OIE-79-254 Title - Evaluation of NRC's Revised Inspection Program Description - This technical assistance is required by the Office of Inspection and Enforcement to detenni*ne the effectiveness and efficiency of the Revised Inspection Program and its concurrent impacts on the C011111ission, licensees, and the public. The Contractor will develop the methodology for evaluation of all elements of the Revised Inspection Program: Resident Inspection,

.. .... Perfonnance Appraisal. Independent Measurements, and Career Management and Training. The results of this work effort will be,used to prepare reports for 0MB and the Congress in FY 1979 and 1980.

Period of Perfonnance - Two years Sponsor - Office of Inspection and Enforcement Status - Proposals received March 28, 1979. and distributed to the Source Selection Board on March 29. 1979. *

4. RFP RS-NRR-79-102 Title - Technical Assistance Program for Two-Phase Flow Aspects of Reactor Safety
  • oescription - Provide licensing support in the area of two-phase
  • flow. consisting of a review of existing tests, experiments, and analytical methods used in this area.

Period of Perfonnance - Three years Sponsor* Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Status - Final Evaluation Report approved on March 30, 1979.

DIVISION OF SECURITY ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING APRIL 61 1979 The Facilities and Systems Security Branch (FSSB) provided for and arranged additional protective measures for H Street during public meetings held by the Co111Rission and ACRS in response to public interest over the Three Mile Island nuclear incident. Additional security support has also been provided for East-West Towers ;n support of the 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> operations of the NRC staff. Security support, in coordination with Region 1.- was provided for the 'Middletown, Pa. NRC Press Center:.also.

FSSB coordinated and arranged for protective service for the.Atomic Safety and Licensing Board prehearing conference in the Allens Creek proceeding scheduled for Houston. Texas, April 18-19, 1979.

ENCLOSURE A

DIVISION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DOCUMENt CONTROL*

Week Ending April 6, 1979 TRANSLATIONS The following translations were received by the Division of Technical Information and Document Control during the week of*April 2 - 6, 1979.

Copies of these .translations will be available in the Library.

German RE 23,-Research Program On Reactor Safety (final Report). Research Project BMFT RS 93/A. Kraftwerk Union, Reaktortechnik, Erlangen, F. R. Gennany.

January 1978.* .95 pages.

Cost of translation: * $313.00. (TIDC 539).

Japanese 78-RG-Ol. Examination Guidelines for the Safety Evaluation of Light Water Power Reactors. Atomic Energy Corrmittee, Japan. September 1978.

75 pages.

  • Cost of translation: $1,102.00. (TIDC 542)

NUREG.REfORTS Number of NUREG reports printed and/or distributed by TIDC in March.

Report Quantity SER's 2 Periodicals 5 Staff 4 Contractor 69 A listing of these reports is *contained in "U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Conmission Publications" (NUREG - 0304), issued* monthly and available from TIDC.

  • This entry deleted from PDR copy ENCLOSURE A

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR RESULATtON WEEkLY tTEMS OF INTEREST (Week EndJng April 6, 1979)

H. 8. Robinson 2 The sb:ff's Supp1ement No. 2 to the Safety Evaluation for the H.B.

Robinson Unit 2 Power Increase was issued for 1nfonnation on March 30, 1979. This supplement is being sent to the ASLB and ACRS. The power increase is 100 MWt from 2200 MWt to 2300 MWt.

Zion Station, Units 1 and 2 With regard to the proposed expansion of capacity of the Zion Station spent fuel pool, the staff has completed its safety evaluation (SER) and environmental impact appraisal (EIA) and on March 29, 1979 issued these documents for the fnfon11ati.an of the licensee, the Atomic Safety and Lfcensing Board. (ASLB) 1nd to the interested parties 1n thfs proceeding. On March 23. 1979. the ASLB had issued a notice that.

a hearing on this matter will be held at a t1me and place to be fixed by the ASLB. Members of the public may request *,pennission to make limited appearance statements at that hearing.

  • Salem Unit No. 1 On March 29. 1979, the ASLB for the proposed expansion of the Salem.

Unft Ho. 1 spent fuel pool capacity. issued an Order announcing that a hearing. if it is to be held (decfsfons on sUlll11ary disposition are still pending) will cor.wnence at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday. May 2. 1979 1n Salem, New Jersey.

Peach Bottom O~ r~rch 23, 1979 the Atomic,.Safety and Licensing Appeal Board issued its decision with respect to water quality issues at Peach Bottom. Th1s decision approved the stipulation among the parties and the proposed Environmental Technical Specifications on the thermal component of effluent discharge. DOR will initiate an amendment to implement the Board's Decision.

ENCLOSURE B

OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 6, 1979 I

1. Meeting with Dr. Andrew Mclean, U.K. - Alri1 41 1979: On Aprf1 4, 1979, members of the staff met with Dr ** McLean, Director of the United Kingdom National Radiological Protection Board, 1n response to a request from the British Embassy. Dr. Mclean wanted to discuss the staff's position with respect to the new ICRP reconmendations on occupational protection {ICRP Publication 26),

and to discuss with Mr. Minogue certain aspects of a talk he made at the Atomic Industrial Forum Conference on April 2. Most of Dr. McLean's concerns about the ICRP reconnendat1ons had arisen from his recent reading of an article in Nucleonics Week which attempted to sunmarize a paper by R. E. AJexander ancJ""'ii7Coo1 which was recently presented at an international meeting 1n Vienna, Austria. (See SECY 79-138). The discussion of Mr. Mfnogue's speech centered around ALARA concepts and the feasibility of establishing dem1nimus levels wfth respect to radiation protection.

Dr. Mclean said that in the U.K. personnel dosimetry processing inaccuracies had been recognized several years ago and that the government has recognized certified laboratories that are required to be used by users of personnel dosimeters or in some cases does the processing itself.

Dr. McLean also noted that one of the most signfffcant shortcomings and frustrating problem areas following the major incident at the Wfndscale facility some years ago was the establishment of lines of communication; the existing commercial telephone system was quickly swamped. He noted that the U.S. seemed to have a similar problem at the Three Mile Island incident.

Publications Issued Draft Regulatory Guide and Value/Impact Statement - Proposed Revision 4 to Regulatory Gufde 8.8 - Information Relevant to Ensuring lhat Occupational Radiation Exposures at Nuclear Power Stations Will Be As Low As Is Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) - l'ask OH 507-4 [Comments requested by June a. 1979]

ENCLOSURE C

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending April 6, 1979 Review of NUS Contract Status and Proposed Additions The staff of Fuel Cycle Division reviewed the progress of all work under the NUS Corporation's contract for updating Table S-3 and for providing a technical report to support a rule making on radon-222. Proposals are being considered to expand the scope of work under the contract to include development of infonnation on socio-economic impacts, as reconmended by the S-3 Hearing Board, and to include evaluating various population dose integration periods and reconunending one for NRC use in environmental impact assessments.

Report on Transportation of Nuclear Material through Fairfax County.

Virginia

  • A survey was *completed on the movement of nuclear material during CY 1978 through Fairfax County, Virginia. The survey was undertaken in response to a request received by NMSS from Mr. Mallard, a member of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.

Direct Assistance to IAEA Safeguards Evaluation Section Mr. Lawrence Wirfs, Division of Safeguards, is scheduled to provide technical support to the IAEA Safeguards Evaluation Section 1n Vienna, Austria during April 30 - May 11, 1979, as part of the U.S. direct assistance program to that organization. The purpose of the trip is to develop methods and general procedures for the evaluation of inspection perfonnance 1n the examination of facility operating and accounting records. A preliminary meeting will be attended at Battelle in.Seattle on April 5-6.

US/IAEA Safeguards Agreement Implementation Messrs. Partlow and Wirfs from NMSS and Mr. Kessler from IP met with Dr. Ferraris of the IAEA on March 29 to discuss implementation topics of c0111110n interest. One of the main topics was the discussion of future IAEA needs for export of inspection samples and import of calibration standards. Dr_. Ferraris confinned that the present thinking of the IAEA is that several years will be required to completely implement the US/IAEA Agreement.

ENCLOSURE 0

Items of Interest 2 International Safeguards On March 26-29, 1979, representatives of the Department of State, ACDA, DOE, and NRC met at Brookhaven National Laboratory with IAEA representatives to discuss the U.S. program for technical assistance to IAEA safeguards. In addition to the 12 tasks related to the Tokai Advanced Safeguards Technology Exercise (TASTEX), some 129 ongoing or proposed new tasks for providing direct assistance to the IAEA were reviewed.

This program provides assistance to IAEA safeguards activities in the areas of measurement technology, training, systems studies, information processing, containment and surveillance, and in support of field operations.

  • ENCLOSURE D

OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT Items of Interest Week Ending April 6, 1979

1. Nuclear Incident at Three Mile Island Unit 2 ~ The NRC Operations Center was activated on the morning of March 28, 1979 and has been in continuous use since that time. The* incident has been the subject of numerous Preliminary Notifications, press dispatches, press con-ferences and other releases of infonnation. NRC efforts are expected to continue for an extended period of time.
2. Preliminary Notifications relating to the following actions were dispatched since March 23, 1979:
a. PN0-79-59 North Anna Unit 2 - Cracked Flow Splitter - Cracks were found in each end of the flow splitter for one of three reactor main coolant pumps. Westinghouse representatives assisted VEPCO in detennining the cause of failure and proposed corrective action.

Unit 2 is undergoing preoperational testing and is not licensed to operate. (Closed)

b. PN0-79-60 Errors in Calculations for First LOFT Nuclear Test -

During preparations for the pretest calculations of the second nuclear test in LOFT, Idaho Nuclear Engineering Laboratory personnel discovered two errors in the input data for the first nuclear test.

In addition, personnel from Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory dis-covered a second error in the input data. New calculations are underway using correct input data. This Preliminary Notification was issued for information only. (Closed)

c. PN0-79-61 Surry Units 1 & 2 - Potential Emergency Electrical Loads Exceed the Design Rating - A preliminary rean~lysis by the licensee indicated that existing loads could exceed the design rating for some 4160/480 volt transfonners and circuit breakers. Additional analyses are being made by the architect-engineer (Stone and Webster) to detennine the extent of the problem and corrective action required.

The licensee intends to modify the electrical system to handle the required loads. Additional testing will be required to demonstrate the ability to carry the required loads. (Closed) .

d. PN0-79-62 EXXON Company, U.S.A., Converse County, Wyoming -

Airborne Exposure to Members of the Public - Two welders at a shop in Glen Rock, Wyoming were exposed to airborne concentrations of natural uranium during t~e period March 1 - 16, 1979. The exposure resulted from sandblasting a *contaminated filter press that had been inadvertently shipped from the Highland Uranium Mill located in Converse County, Wyoming. Preliminary investigation by the licensee showed that urine concentrations were 29 and 5 micrograms uranium per liter, respectively, for the two welders compared to the NRC rec011111ended control level of 130 micrograms per liter. (Closed)

ENCLOSURE E

e. PN0-79-63 Zion Units 1 & 2 - News Hedia Interest in Spent Fuel Pool Leakage - Pollution-and Environmental Problems, a Chicago-area environmental group, issued a news announcement regarding leakage from the spent fuel pool at Zion. Minor leakage through the .

stainless steel liner has occurred since the pool was placed into service. The leakage has averaged about three quarts per hour and has been gr~dually decreasing. This matter is *routinely checked during inspections. This Preliminary Notification was issued because of the media coverage. (Closed)

f. PN0-79-64 North Anna Unit 1 - Potential Overstress of Safety Related Piping Caused by Actual Wei9ht of 6-Inch Velan Valves (Actual Weight Double Design Weight) - A reanalysis of safety re-lated piping using correct weights for the 6-inch Velan check valves showed that low head safety injection piping to the hot leg of one of the three primary reactor coolant* loops could be overstressed during a design basis earthquake. The. licensee-is making adjust-ments to piping suppor.ts of affected piping and will complete work prior to resuming plant operation. (Closed)
g. PN0-79-65 La Crosse - Spent Fuel Shipment - Because of limited spent fuel storage space, the licensee shipped some fuel to G.E.'s Morris, Illinois facility. This Preliminary Notification was issued because of the extensive news coverage expected. (Closed)
h. PN0-79-66 Seabrook Units 1 & 2 - Petition to Revoke Construction Pennit - A petition signed by 25 persons was received requesting that the construction pennfts for Seabrook Unit 1 &2 be revoked.

This Preliminary Notification was issued for infonnation only.

(Closed) * .

f. PN0-79-67 through 67L Three M11e Island Unit 2 - Nuclear Incident at Three Mile Island Unit 2 - These Preliminary Notification were issued to provide updated status infonnation regarding the incident.
j. PN0-79-68 North Anna Unit 1 - Potential Overstress of Safety Related P1plng Caused by Actual Wei9ht of 6-Inche Yelan Valves (Actual Weight Double Design Weight) - See Item 2.f above. (Closed)
k. PN0-79-69 Peach Bottom Unit 3 - Radioactive Release In Excess of Regulatory Limits - A release of radioactive materials which exceeded a Technical Specification occurred on March 26. 1979. The total release is estimated at 47.8 curies, principally noble gases *.

The release occurred due to operator error in-line-up of vlaves between equipment drains, floor drains, and the recombiner. The resident inspe_ctor will monitqr the licensee's corrective actions.

(Closed)

ENCLOSURE E

I
1. PN0-79-70 Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp., West Chicago, Illinois -

Planned Action by the Mayor of West Chicago, Illinois - The Mayor of West Chicago, Illinois infonned Region III (Chicago) that he planned to demand that the Illinois Attorney General's Office sue Kerr-McGee and the NRC regarding the burial of radioactive wastes in West Chicago. The suit will demand that the material be removed from the West Chicago area within 60 days. As of April 6, 1979, the NRC had received no additional infonnation regarding the planned suit. (Closed)

m. PN0-79-71 North Anna Unit l - Foreign Material in Secondary Coolant System - Following a reactor shutdown, the licensee deter-mined that foreign material had ja11111ed in the stop valve of a Main Steam Reheater (MSR). The MSR is a large heat exchanger located between the high and low pressure stages of the turbine.

The reactor shutdown was not related to the MSR problem. The licensee removed debris from the MSR stop valve and recovered operation of the valve. (Closed)

n. PN0-79-72 Babcock and Wilcox Co., Copley, Ohio - Apparent Overexposure to Three Radiographers at the Midland Nuclear Plant Site - Three radiographers received apparent overexposures while perfonning radiography at the Midland Unit 2 site. The licensee, Babcock and Wilcox, calculated the exposure to each individual to be 14 rems. The cause of the exposure was the apparent failure to fully retract the 75-curie iridium-192 source and to perform a survey to verify that the source had been retracted. Region III (Chicago) has initiated an investigation. (Closed)
o. PN0-79-73 Turkey Point Units 3 &4 - Local Blackouts Due to Loss of Power from Turkey Point - On April 4, 1979, all distribution lines from Turkey Point opened due to faults on the distribution system. All plant systems perfonned*as designed. The resulting loss of power caused local blackouts in south Florida. Electrical power was returned to most customers within two hours. (Closed)
p. PN0-79-74 Comanche Peak Units l & 2 - News Articles Reporting Failure to Perfonn Selected Quality Control Testing for Concrete -

A Fort Worth newspaper reported that their investigations had identified problems in the quality control testing program for Comanche Peak construction project. The newspaper investigations covered the same subj_ec;ts and times as two NRC investigations con-ducted during 1977 and 1978. Region IV (Dallas) will resolve any newly identified allegations. (Closed) . /

q. PNS-79-24 Diablo Canyon Units 1 &2 - Bomb Threat - No bombs were found and none exploded. (Closed)
r. PNS-79-25 D*lablo Canyon Units 1 & 2 - Bomb Threat - No bombs were found and none exploded. (Closed)

ENCLOSURE E

s. PNS-79-26 Gerie~al Atomic Co ** San Diego, California - Bomb Threat -

No bombs were found and none exploded. (Closed)

t. PNS-79-27 Susquehanna Units 1 &2 - Bomb Threats - No bombs were found and none exploded. (Closed) .
u. PNS-79-28 Diablo Canyon Units 1 &2 - Bomb Threat - No bombs were found and none exploded. (Closed)
3. The following IE Bulletins were issued:
a. IE Bulletin 79-04, "Incorrect Weights for Swing Check Valves Manufactured by Velan Engineering Corporation," was issued on March 30, 1979 to all power reactor facilities with an operating license or a construction pennit.
b. IE Bulletin 79-05, "Nuclear Incident at Three Mile Island, was0 issued on April 1, 1979 to all Babcock and Wilcox power reactor facilities with an operating license.
c. IE Bulletin 79-0SA, "Nuclear Incident at Three Mile .. Island," was issued on April 5, 1979 to all Babcock and Wilcox power reactor facilities with an operating license.
4. The following Infonnation Notices were issued:
a. IE Infonnation Notice No. 79-06, "Stress Analysis of Safety-Related Piping," was issued on March 23, 1979 to all power reactor facUities with an operating license or a construction pennit
  • b~ IE Infonnat1on Notice No. 79-07, "Rupture of Radwaste Tanks, 11 was issued on March 26, 1979 to all power reactor facilities with an operating license or a construction pennit.
c. IE Infonnation Notice No. 79-08, "Interconnection of Contaminated Systems with Service Air Systems Used As the Source of Breathing Air," was issued on March 28, 1979 to all power reactor facilities with an operating license and to plutonium processing facilities.
d. IE Infonnation Notice No. 79-09,. "Spill of Radioactively Contaminated Resin." was issued on March 30, 1979 to all power reactor facflit;es with an operating license.

ENCLOSURE E

OFFICE OF THE*EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 6 2 1979 St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, Unit No. 2 On April 5, 1979, the Appeal Board in St. Lucie 2 issued a Memorandum and Order concerning (lJ the soundness of the St. Lucie 2 steam generator tubes, and (2) the stability of the Applicant's electrical grid and the adequacy of the St *. Lucie emergency power systems generally.

The Appeal Board followed the same approach as in Seabrook in finding that (1) the Applicant is taking positive measures to deal with the problem of maintaining steam generator tube integrity, and (2) these measures are appropriate ones, given the present understanding of the nature and root of the problem. The Appeal Board reminded all parties that if the steam generator tube issue is not resolved to the satis-faction of all concerned, a further opportunity to examine the question at a hearing will occur when the application for oper~ting licensing is filed. With respect to the question of the electrical grid stability and emergency power systems, the Appeal Board indkated its intent .to conduct an evidentiary hearing on this issue in south Florida. Prior to establishing a schedule for that hearing, the Appeal Board instructed the Staff and the Applicant to prepare answers to a number of questions set forth in their Memorandum and Order.

  • North Anna Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2 On April 5, the Appeal Board denied a petition to intervene filed by the Union of Concerned Scientists in connection with an evidentiary hearing before the Appeal Board regarding North Anna 1 and 2. The Appeal Board found that UCS lacked standing since it failed to particularize how interests of members might be adversely affected by the outcome of the hearing. Without deciding the separate issue of whether the Appeal Board has the authority to grant to a non-party full participational rights in a hearing as an amicus curiae, it*ruled that such relief was not warranted for UCS in this case since an existing party had indicated that it would participate fully on all issues.

ENCLOSURE G

. ITEMS OF INTEREST .

OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS WEEK ENDING APRIL 62 1979 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Foreign Interest High in Three Mile Island Incident Several foreign technical expert teams have come to NRC and more are on the way to learn what they can *about the Three Mile Island Inci-dent. IP has been advising callers that such te~ms will be welcomed and will be given as much infonnation as possible, but that we be-lieve it is unlikely.that detailed conclusions from the incident investigations will be available for a matter of weeks.

To date, teams from the following countries and international orga-nizations have a.rrived at NRC:

  • FRG (2 representatives) Italy (3)

France (3) EC (2)

The Netherlands (3). Spain '(3)

Denmark (2) Belgium (9)

Canada (1) Japan (4)

IAEA (2) Taiwan (2)

IP has also been *notified that Argentina and Korea can be expected later.

Additionally, the following local Eld>assies, aware of the import of

.the incident and in conjunction with, or in lieu of, visits by tech-nical teans from their own countries, have initiated and maintained close contact with IP:

Japan Belgium

  • South Africa France Taiwan
  • India FRG Canada Korea Sweden Australia Finland UK *Austria Argentina Italy The Netherlands Denmark Spain On April *3, IP arranged, and D. Thompson of IE presented, a 13( hour briefing on the Three Mile Island incident. It was attended by 30 foreign representatives from 18 countries and inte"1atfonal organizations.

Arrangements were also made for briefings at 10:00 a.,n. April 6 on Emergency Planning Operations for* the TMI incident {by_ H. Collins, SP) and at 2:00 a~m. April 6 on design and operation of the B&W reactor s.vstems {by R. Benedict of NRR). .

ENCLOSURE H

2 In coordination with the NRC center at Three Mile Island, IP arranged a trip on April 5 for foreign safety experts to visit Middletown and be briefed by H. Denton on the Three Mile Island situation. Admini-strative assistance was also provided by Metropolitan Edison public relations. IP staff accompanied the bus load of about 35 persons from 12 countries and two inten1atfonal organizations including foreign

.experts sent here especially because of the incident, as well as repre-sentatives from the local Embassi'es.

Nuclear Sabotage The Associated Press has reported from France that on April 6, at 3:00 a.m., saboteurs set off three plastic charges at a nuclear industrial plant near the Mediterranean town of Toulon. The blasts destroyed a metallic block to hold atomic batteries; equipment that had been fabricated for Belgium to load nuclear fuel into a reactor; and a cover for a storage container for radioactive materials that was ordered for a West Gennan nuclear power plant.

Foreign Reports The following foreign reports were received by IP during the week of April 2-6. For further infonnation, contact Ann Mclaughlin (X27788).

(** indicates report is available in English.)

From Canada:

New Pages on the Safety Report for Pickering Generating Station B.**

From France:

Operating Data for French Reactors - January 1979.

ENCLOSURE H

3 EXPORT/IMPORT AND INTERNATIONAL SAFEGUARDS Westinghouse's Views Concerning Implementation of President's Executive Order Mr. Mort Hersch of Westinghouse Power Systems Division (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

visited IP on April 3 to infonn NRC of Westinghouse's views regarding the implementation of the President's January 5, 1979 Executive Order regarding the international reach of NEPA. Also participating in the discussion were T. Norris and V. Moore of NRR.

The first interagency coordinating meeting aimed at developing implemen-tation procedures is being convened by State Department for April 6.

Meeting of IAEA Safeguards Officials with State and ACDA Representatives On Friday March 30 IAEA Safeguards officials Hans Gruennn and Marco Ferraris participated in a meeting at the State Department with repre-sentatives from State and ACDA. IP (Ken Cohen) attended the meeting as NRC's representative. The purpose of the meeting, which was one of a series held with various US agencies, including NRC, was to exchange views on matters associated with International Safeguards.

Generally speaking, except for some elaborating, Professor Gruemm (who was the principal spokesman) focused on the same topics which had been discussed during his morning visit at NRC. We understand that State is drafting a summary of the meeting, a copy of which will be provided to other interested NRC offices and the Conmiss1on upon receipt.

ENCLOSURE H

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS Items of Interest Week Ending - April 6, 1979 Hart Conrnittee Hearing on Shutdown of Five Reactors Coordinated responses to 20 questions from minority members of.Hart Conmittee and corrected transcript of its hearing on shutdown of five reactors. Sent to the Office of Congressional Affairs for Conmission review.

Transcripts of Glenn Committee Hearing and Bevill Conmittee Hearing Edited.transcripts of Glenn Conmittee Hearing of March 14 on Waste Management and Bevill Conmittee Hearing on Reactor shutdowns as well as coordinated inserts for record of Bevill hearing of March 21. Forwarded to the Office of Congressional Affairs for Conmission review.

Statistical Analysis of Power Pl~nt Cap~city Factors (~UREG-CR 0382)

Distributed a report entitled "Statistical Analysis of Power Plant Capacity Factors" (NUREG-CR 0382). This report examines the use of statistical methods for analysis of possible trends and patterrsassociated with a plant's age, size and type.

LERs for Three Mile Island Provided numerous LER printouts on. events pertaining to Three Mile Island to NRR, RES, IE and Conmissioner Gilinsky's staff.

Response to Administrative Conference BARAM Report Prepared letter for Chairman's signature to Administrative Conference comnenting on the BARAM Report on the.1,1:se *of. e11st/benefit ana_lys_is by regulatory agencies which was forwarded to the Colilll1ss1on by the EDD.

ENCLOSURE J

OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 6, 1979 FY 1979 Reprogranming The initial repro9ranming request to Congress (use of FY 1978 unobligated balance carryover) has been approved by all five Congressional Conmittees.

(House Appropr;ations Committee approved everything except the additional travel funds and the other four Conmittees approved everything.) Revised financial plans and allotments will be issued early next week to reflect these changes.

FY 1979 Operating Plans The FY 1979 Operating Plans reflecting the resources identified in the second reprogranming paper (SECY-79-53 and 53a} were forwarded to the C011111ission.

FY 1980 Budget The Udall Subcanmittee markup scheduled for March 29,and then postponed, has not been rescheduled as of this week. The Hart Subconmittee markup is still tentatively scheduled for April 27.

  • FY 1981-1985 Budget/Plan As a reminder, your admintstrative requirements (Section D of Budget Call) are due to ADM by April 27 and the budget/plan to CON by May 25.

Enclosure K

CALENDAR OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS For Two Week Period Ending April 23 2 1979 April 18 Allens Creek - Prehearing conference April 19 Susquehanna 1 & 2 - Meeting to discuss physical security plan April 20 Salem 2 - SER Supplement No. 4 to be issued ENCLOSURE L

ITEMS APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION - RECEIVED WEEK ENDING APRIL 6, 1979 A. SECY-79-172 - RESPONSE TO RECOJttlENDATIONS IN GAO REPORT ENTITLED "AUTOMATED SYSTEMS SECURITY -- FEDERAL AGENCIES SHOULD STRENGTHEN SAFEGUARDS OVER PERSONAL u

~=~;J~;JttIVE DATA, _<COm1ssiOner Action Item) (Memo, Chilk to Goss1ck This is to advise you that the Commission (with four Commissioners concurring and Commissioner Gilinsky noting without objection) has concurred in the* staff's recommendations in the subject paper, subject to modifications as noted below and in the attached pages:

l. The attachment titled nNRC General Response to the Report" should be re-titled "The NRC Computer Security Program" and re-worded as attached.
2. The NRC Manual Chapter 2101, nNRC Security Program,"

should be included as an attachment as indicated in the attached pages.

3. The letter of transmittal should be modified as attached.

The staff is requested to prepare the letter of transmittal and attachments for the Chairman' s signature. (Attachments not included) *

  • B.

The Commission discussed SECY-79-82, but deferred final action pending a further Commission discussion of general organizational matters and a review of exist~ng ?elegations of authority.

(EDO/OPE) (SECY SUSPENSE: June 14, 1979)

ENCLOSURE M

c.

The Corm1ission 1 by a vote of 3-0*, approved the revised report contained 1n SECY*79-154A, subject-to the editoria1 changes.dis~~~~ed_at_tbe.

meeting, and requested that tne fina1 version o~tri'nsmitted to the

~res1aent of the Senate. the Speaker of the House, and the NRC Oversight Cammi t tees.

(SP/OCA) (SECY Suspense: April 9, 1979)

  • Conmissioners Gilinsky and Kennedy were not present when this vote was taken*

Conmissioner G11insky had expressed reservations concerning the creation of ~n Executive Plann1ng Council; Conmissioner Kennedy had indicated his prior approval of the Report.

D. SECY-79-168-- BOARD NOTIFICATION CONCERNS RAISED BY ANTHONY ROISMAN (C011111issioner Action Item} {Memo, Chilk to Gossick dated 4/5/79)

This is to advise you that the Comnission (with four Conmissioners concurring) has approved the proposed response (Enclos.ure 1 of the subject staff paper) to inquiries from Anthony*Roisman on Board Notification Matters, subject to the following changes:

1. Page 2, last paragraph, last sentence - revise sentence to read:

"The 1ack of timeliness in the instances you cited tells us we can do better 1 1n put~ing this policy into practice."

2. Page 3, last paragraph - revise paragraph to read: *:11 1n o,rder to
mprove perfonnance in the near term, however, the Office of Nuclear Reactor. Regulation will issue a memorandum to its _staff to sunmarize the facts surrounding the two instances you have cited. In addition, that memorandum will instruct the staff that infonnat1on requiring more than four weeks to evaluate for processing under the Office Letter No. 19 should be sent to the relevant Boards prior to completing a detenn1natiori that it puts a new or different 11ght upon an issue before the Boards."

Comnissioner Bradford did not participate in this action.

The Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation* was fofonned of this act;on by telephone on April 5, 1979.

It is requested that you forward a copy of the letter to the Office of the Secretary after signature and d;spatch by the Director of Nuclea.r Reactor Regulation.

ENCLOSURE M

  • -* -* * * * * ~ *~**:* >>*~ *.....

CALENDAR OF SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS 7 First Western Energy Quality Assurance Seminar (ASQC), San Francisco, CA - QA Requirements for the Design and Construction of Nuclear Power Plants - T. W. Bishop 12 New Jersey Chapter of the Health Physics Society, Saddlebrook, NJ -

Radiation Incidents and NRC RI Public Affairs Practices -

K.* Abraham 19-20 Second Biennial EEI Standards Conference - Theme: Government Interface with the-Voluntary Consensus Standards OrAanizations and EEI's New Posture in the Standards world - Guy rlotto 26 Westinghouse Research Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA, - The Rasmussen Report Revisited: The Lewis Report on Reactor

~safety Assessment - Robert J. Budnitz 1 State of South Carolina Advanced Management Seminar, Greenwood, SC - NRC Concurrence Program for Fixed Nuclear Facilities -

J. W. Hufham 17 National Classiffcatfon Mangement Society Seminar, Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, CA - The NRC Security Program -

Classification Management in a Regulatory Agency - Raymond J.

Brady.

21 Radioactive Waste Management for Nuclear Power Reactors -

Rules, Regulations and Standards, Alexandria, VA - I. c.

Roberts 23 Annual Records Management Conference of the National Archives, Fredericksburg, VA - Automation of Records Management at NRC -

R. Stephen Scott ENCLOSURE N

UNITED STATES April 18 1 1979 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSl&ICY-79-274 f2t:

  • Toe eonJti~MATION REPORT

Subject:

From: T. A. Rehm, Assistant to the Executive Director for Operations WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING APRIL 13. 1979 A su111111ry of key events 1s **4ncluded as a convenience to those Cmmrfssioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.

Contents Enclosure Administration A Nuclear Reactor Regulation B Standards Development C Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards D Inspection and Enforcement E Nuclear Regulatory Research F Executive Legal Director G International Programs H State Programs I Management and Program Analysis J Controller Ca~endar of Significant Events L Items Approved by the Conmiss1on M*

Calendar of Speaking Engageme~ts N 0

R to the Executive Director for Operations

Contact:

T*. A. Rehm DISTRIBUTION:

49-27781 Conmissioners

  • ---. . **- CDlll!lission Staff Offices
  • No input this week Exec. Dir. for Opers.
    • Deleted from Connissfoners and PoR*copy Regional Offices

~~~- - *" .

WEEKLY INFORMATION

SUMMARY

Week Ending April 13, 1979 Point Beach Units 1 and 2

  • Authorization was granted April 4 to increase the storage ca~acity of the spent fuel pool from 351 to 1502 spent fuel assemblies.

La Crosse The licensee notified NRC that they discovered some failed fuel during the current reload outage. The licensee is inspecting all assentlies and will notify us in a few days of their findings.

Epidemiolo9ic Studies Related to Three Mile Island NRC inet with HEW, the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the National Cancer Institute to discuss .possible epidemiologic studies related to the incident at Three Mile Island. It was agreed.that since the reported radiation exposures to the population were so small, there may be little value for a radiation ep1dem1ology*study.

Uranium Mine and Mill FES Comoleted The Final Environmental Statement for the proposed Pitch Project Uranium Mine and Mill in Colorado has been completed by_ NRC.

Kerr-McGee West Chicago, Illinois Facility Kerr-McGee is redoing their decormiissioning plan for the West Chicago, Illinois Facility because NRC found the initial plan unacceptable. The Hayor of West Chicago stated that a petition wa*s being sent to Washington, D.C.

{possibly NRC} demanding that some action be.taken.

Issuance of Order An Order to Show Cause (Inmediately Effective) was issued on April 6 to

  • 18 owners/users of the Model No. NFS-4 packagings believed to be defective.

Emergency Preparedness On April 16, SP will testify at a hearing on emergency response to nuclear power plant accidents. The hearing is being held by the California Legislature Subconmittee on Energy.

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Week Ending April 13, 1979 ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT STATIJS OF REQUESTS Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision Received 146 13 Granted 66 2 Denied 23 4 Pending 57 7 ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received Ellyn R. Weiss, Requests all colilnunications between NRC Sheldon, Hannon, Ro1sman Headquarters, Region I, and Metropolitan Edison, and Wei.ss, on beha 1f of UCS regarding the Three Mile Island Unit 2 accident, (79-100) and c~pies of the project managerg log books.

Michael Petruska, Requests a copy of a report describing nature of State College, PA work perfonned in the Breazeale reactoP at Penn (79-101) State University. a sunmary of precautions taken to ensure safe operation, and any accident evacuation plans.

Ellyn R. Wef ss, Requests transcripts of all closed Comnissfon Sheldon, Hannon, Roisman meetings from March 28, 1979.

and Weiss, on behalf of UCS (79-102)

Theodore J. Lowi and Requests all files maintained under the name of Kathleen A. Selvaggio Cornell University or any of its personnel, New York Civil Liberties including all documents relating to past or Union present contractual agreements or arrangements (79-103) from 1968.

Thomas B. Cochran, Requests all documents related to the development, Natural Resources construction, manufacture, sale, or export.of Defense Council, Inc. high expJosive implosion devices and related (79-104) hardware for research, development, and corrmercial purposes, other than those related exclusively to weapons research and development. since 1950.

CONTACT: J.M. Felton 492-7211 ENCLOSURE A

2 Received, Cont'd Robert Schakne, Requests copies of the examinations and test CBS News scores for two named Reactor Operators and (79-105) two named Senior Reactor Operators at Three Mile Island."

Peter G. Gosselin, Requests that reportable events or abnonnal The Transcript occurrences reports fort.he Yankee Rowe plant (79-10~) from 1960 to 1966 be placed in the LPDR.

Martin O. Cohen, Requests a copy of the proposal by Science Mathematical Applications Applications, Inc. submitted to the NRC in Group, Inc. response to RFP RS-RES-78-193, Amendment 1, and (79-107) any modifications.

Dennis Sanders, Requests a copy of Dr. Hanauer's "nugget file".

{79-108}

Ellyn R. Weiss, Requests each document in Dr. Hanauer's "chron Sheldon, Hannon, Roisman file" from April. 1976 to present.

and Weiss, on behalf of UCS (79-109)

Stephen M. Feldman, Requests information regarding "Thorotrast" Feldman &Feldman (thorium dioxide), its licensing, manufacturers, (79-110) and licensees.

Richard Ben Cramer, Requests all transcripts and/or reports of NRC Knignt-Ridder Newspapers staff interviews with personnel at Three Mile (79-111) Island, and the text and attachments to report by Metropolitan Edison's Internal Investigation C011111ittee, as provided to the NRC.

  • Rex Hunter, Requests the final report on the SL-1 accident (79-112) at the U.S. National Reactor Testing Station, in Idaho Falls, Idaho in January, 1961.

Dean Hansell, Requests all documents regarding the State of Illinois deco11111issioning of the Elk River, Minnesota (79-113) reactor and the shipment of the deconm1ssioned material to the Sheffield, Illinois low-level nuclear waste site.

Neil Robinson, Requests all documents regarding nuclear reactors Deseret News and/or other nuclear projects at the University (79-114) of Utah.

ENCLOSURE A

3 Received, Cont'd (An individual requesting Requests the results of the tests and information about himself) examinations as a result of an accident involving (79-115) radiation exposure at the Nevada Test Site in 1963.

A. Kran1sh, APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION AND TO lHE EDO the Trends Publishing, Inc. denial of portions of documents 7, 9, and 99 (79-A-6-77-106) of the Task Force on Allegations by James Conran, except statistical and other numerical data which may have been withheld.

(An NRC employee) APPEAL TO THE COftttlSSION the denial of a document (79-A-7-79-78) concerning the disposition of the investigation of [an NRC ~loyee] by OIA.

Granted Elaine B. Schwelm, In response to a request for documents relating Nuclear Engineering to the development of Section 20.302(b) of the Company, Inc. Conmission's regulations, made available 11 (79-65) documents *.

George R. Zachar, In response to a request for documents pertaining Critical Mass Journal to attempted and/or successful sabotage efforts (79:..72) at nuclear facilities, made available a list of threats to licensed nuclear facilities and infonne, the requester other documents subject to this request are located in the PDR.

Winnifred F. Sullivan, In response to a request for documents Keck, Mahin & cate concerning delays fn construction of the LaSalle (79-75) plant, and information regarding contracts to reload fuel, made available 20 documents, and infonned the requester other documents subject to this request are available at the Region III office.

Nancy Kes 1er, In response to a request for access to licensee The News-Journal Company event reports, inspection reports, and the (79-83) evacuation plan for the *Salem plant, 1nfonned the requester the docWll8nts subject to this request are located at the NRC Local Public Document Room in the Salem Free Public Library, Salem, New Jersey.

ENCLOSURE A

4 Granted, Cont I d William G. Margetts, In response to a request for a copy of a* mailing Government R&D Report list maintained by the NRC for public (79-90) announcements to the research and development conmunity, sent a copy of NUREG-0550, Revision J, "Standard Distribution for Unclassified U.S. NRC Publ1cat1ons 11 ; January 1979.

Barbara J. Bensel, In response to requests for a list of the names FOi Services, Inc. and addresses of "companies doing radiation (79-91 &79-92) steril tzation in Puerto Rico" and a list of companies "licensed to build* facilities for radiation sterilization in Puerto Rico", infonned the requester the NRC has no records subject to her requests.

Denied (An NRC employee) In response to a*request for a copy of the (79-78) disposition of the investigation of [an NRC employee] by OIA, and the final action taken by the Conmission on this matter, denied one document in tts entirety, disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.

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DIVISION OF CONTRACTS Week Ending April 13, 1979 PENDING COMPETITIVE REQUIREMENTS

1. RFP RS-RES-79-193 Title - Steam Generator Tube Rupture Iodine Transport Mechanisms Description - Under Task I, the contractor shall experimentally measure the amount of atomization and characterize the drop.size distribution of superheated water flashing through a crack-like orifice into a saturated steam environment.

Period of Performance - One year Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Status - Solicitation to be issued on or about April 30, 1979.

Due date for submission of proposals - May 31, 1979.

2. RFP RS-OIE-79-261 Title - General and Refresher Courses in Concrete Technology and Codes Description - This technical assistance is required by the Office of Inspection and Enforcement to provide NRC personnel the detailed training in concrete technology and the applicable codes necessary to permit them to conduct in-depth inspection at N~C licensed facilities under construction or modification.

Period of Performance - Eighteen months .

Sponsor - Office of Inspection and Enforcement Status - Solicitation being developed.

PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION

1. RFP RS-NMS-79-028 Title - Development of Improved Techniques for Analyzing Material Control and Accounting Data Description - Assist the NRC in applying the inventory difference simulation model to two major operating strategic special nuclear material fuel cycle facilities designated by the NRC. .

Period of Perfonnance - Eight and one-half months .

Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Best and Final Offers received April 3, 1979. Revised proposals sent to panel members for evaluation April 4, 1979.

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2. RFP RS-NRR-79-134 Title - Tearing Stability Analyses for Light Water Reactor Piping Description - The contractor shall perfonn elastic-plastic tearing stability analyses for LWR piping using various anticipated and postulated flow sizes and stress conditions. The NRC will use the results of this program to determine if unstable ductile crack extension will occur for the anticipated and postu-lated flow and stress conditions for LWR piping.

Period of Perfonnance - One and one-half years Sponsor - .Qffice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Status - Proposals submitted to panel for evaluation on April 10, 1979.

CONTRACTS CLOSED OUT (All administrative action complete and final payment made)

Contract No .. Organization Close Out Date AT(49-24)-0128 Rand Corp. 04/06/79 AT(49-24)-0228 lulejian &Assoc. 04/06/79 AT(49-24)-0040 Charles River Assoc. 03/21/79 AT(49-24)-0001 Charles River Assoc. 03/21/79 NRC-02-77-150 TRW, Inc. 01/29/79 NRC-02-77-086 R&D Assoc. 01/29/79 ENCLOSURE A

ITEMS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF SECURITY WEEK ENDING APRIL 13, 1979 On April 9, 1979, a repres entative of the Division of Security 1

accompanied representatives of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) to Fort St. Vrain, Denver, Colorado in order to discuss proposed 10CFR Parts 95 and 25 and their potential impact on the Licensee and their security program.

During the first quarter of 1979, the Infonnation Security Branch expended over 800 manhours conducting classification/declassifica-tion of over 8,500 pages of infor,nation. A major portion of these 8,500 pages of infonnation was. subject- to Freedom of

. Infonnation A<;t Requests.

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DIVISION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DOCUMENT CONTROL*

Week Ending~April 13, 1979 TRANSLATIONS

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The following translations were received by the Division of Technical Information and Doclmlent Control during the week of April 9 - 13, 1979. Copies of these translations will be available in the Library.

Gennan Co~ilation of th~ Safety Technology Design of A Nuclear Power Plant with Boiling Water Reactor Type 72 and of the Radiation Exposure During Operation.

Phase 1. Published by the Bundesminister des Innern, F. R. Germany. June.1976. .,.

29 pages. Cost of translation; $1,000.00. TIDC 526. . ,. .

PHDR 2 - 78. High Pressure Reactor -- Safety Program. "Non-Destructive Testing and Material Studies for the Determination of the Initial Status

  • of the High Pressure Reactor Pressure Vessel. W. Sch111111 ing. (HOR Safety 11 Project). Nuclea.r Research Center, Karlsruhe, F.R. Germany. July 1978.

116 pages. Cost of translation: $364.00. TIDC 541.

  • Japanese JAERI-M 7982,-Preliminary Calculation for Fission Products Generation and Accumulation in Different Types of Fuel -Rods by Computer Oode FPRM-1.

Nasumi, Ishiwatar. Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokai-Mura.

Naka-gun, Ibaraki-Ken, Japan. Novemer 1978. 21 pages *...

Cost of translat-ion: $651.04. TIDC 551.

JAERI-M 7983. Release of Fission Products from a Fuel Rod with an Artificial Hole Through Classing Irradiated in an In-Pile Water Loop (No.2).

Nasumi, Ishiwatar. Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. Tokai-Mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-Ken, Japan. Novemer 1978. 23 pages. .....

Cost of translation: $540.00. TIDC 552.

  • this entry deleted from PDR copy.

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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION WEEICLY ITEMS OF INTEREST (Weet Ending April 13. 1979)

Pofnt Beach Untts 1 and 2 Authorization was granted Aprtl 4, 1979 to increase the storage capacity of the spent fuel pool from 351 to 1502 spent fuet assemblies.

A hearing was orfgfna11y scheduled on this matte... but was dismissed when*a settlement agreement was entered into among intervena... (Lakeshora Citizens for Safe Energy) *. 11censee (Wisconsin Electric Power Company) and the NRC staff. * .

st, Lucie Unft 1 contrary to earlte~ plans. Florida Power &Light Compa,u, has notifted us that they do not plan to chem1cally clean tha St. Lucte steam generators durfng the upcomtng refueling outage. They believe that further testing fs required to support the feas1b111ey and to justify the expense *Gt chemical cleaning.

  • La Crosse OIIE Region III notiffad the ProJect Manager on 4/6/79 that the 11cansee has discovered same fafled fual during the currant reload outage.

The first.fuel assembly removed from the core had a sfx fnch length of a fuel pin mtss1ng. Tlta licensee thought 1t was damaged during removal. The mfssf ng piece ts. thought to be retrievable. The assembly has I relatively high burnup (.,,14,500 IIID/MTU); ft was scheduled to be removed from the core this refueltng. Several other assemblies show SOiie signs cf degradltion. The licensee ts contfnufng to inspect all assemblies and wf11 Potffy us 1n a few days of their findings.

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.OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 13, 1979

1. Epidemiolo~ic Studies Related to Three Mile Island Incident: On April 5, 1 79, Robert Goldsmith and Robert Baker met with Dr. Gary Stein of the Center for Disease Control, HEW, and Dr. George Tokuhata of the Pennsylvania Department of Health to discuss possible epidemiologic studies related to the incident at Three Mile Island. The preliminary plan developed by Dr. Tokuhata includes the following aspects:

A. Development of an "impact area population registry 11 including all persons residing within a five-mile radius of the plant.

A 11 control registry" including persons residing some 50 miles upstream will also be developed.

s. Planned observational studies of health impacts including:

(1) pregnancy outcome.

(2) mortality among the aged (3) cytogenetfc studies of fetal wastage (4) follow-up of infants (5) possible psychological/stress effects.

It was stressed that the doses received by the population were too low to be able to detect radiation-related health effects. However, the proposed studies would assess health effects* due to the incident, per se, with potential application of future emergency planning.

Additional funding fs required for these studies and the possibility of financial backing from the Federal government (particularly HEW or NRC) was discussed.

On April 6, 1979 another meeting was held at the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) offices fn Bethesda to discuss the possible fo11owup studies~ The meeting was requested by Mark Nelson, CDC. Attending were Mark Nelson, CDC; Marvin Rosenstein, FDA/BRH; Charles Land and John Boice, NCI; and Michael Parsont and Robert Goldsmith, SD.

It was the consensus .of the attendees that, since the reported radiation exposures to the population in the area were so small, that there may be little value for a radiation epidemiology study.

If any radiation studies were to be performed, however, the emphasis should be on dosimetry.

[Contact: R. Goldsmith]

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2. Meetin of NRC DOT FHWA FERC Staff on Seismic Criteria for LNG Fae ties: *On pri 9, 9
  • at t e request of the Department of Transportation, a meeting was held between NRC, DOT, Federal Highway Admfnfstration, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Conunission staff. The purpose of the meeting was to open staff level exchange of technical information on seismic issues. The meeting focused on the seismic aspects of a proposed DOT regulation on Liqu1ffed Natural Gas (LNG) facilities published in the Federal Register on February 8, 1979. Several major differences ex1st between the DOT and NRC rules. The most substantive being the emphasis given in the DOT rule on the use of probabilistic analysis.

A major concern expressed by the NRC staff in usfng such analysis is the need for adequate data and more rigorous guidance to implement the procedures in the rule. The DOT staff expressed a desire for additional meetings with the NRC staff and indicated that they plan to request through appropriate channels official NRC comments on their proposed rule.

[Contact: G. Robbins]

3. Publication of Proposed Rule on Radiation Safety Committees for Hospitals:

On April 9, 1979 a proposed amendment to ?art 35 was published in .

the Federal Register that would require hospitals to appoint a radiation safety conanittee rather than the presently required medical isotopes colllllfttee. the proposed radiation safety colllllittee would focus on radiation safety and have a simplified membership whfch would be easier to recruit for smaller hospitals. The 60-day co11111ent period ends on June 8, 1979 *

. [Contact: Ed Podolak]

4. On April 10, 1979, staff from SD and NMSS, together with representatives from the Department of Energy and Department of Transportation, met with Dr. Rudi Neider, prfncfpal organizer of the 6th International Symposium on Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Material (PATRAM 'BO) to be held in Berlin, FRG on November 10-14, 1980.

Or. Neider is from the Bundesanstalt fur Material Prufung {BAM),

the German equivalent of our National Bureau of Standards. Both DOE and DOT expect to actively participate 1n the planning, preparation, and operation of the Symposium. NRC representatives tentatively declined the informal fnvitatfon to actively part-ici pate in the planning phase.

SD staff met April 11, 1979, with Mary Daly, U.S. Attorney representing NRC and other Federal agencies in a 1975 lawsuit brought by New York State to halt the afr transportation of special nuclear material.

Ms. Daly fs the new principal attorney on this case. and was seeking background fnformatfon on the case and details concerning areas at issue.

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Publications Issued During the Week of April 9-13, 1979 Reg. Guide 3.43, Rev. 1 - Nuclear Criticality Safety in the Storage of Fissile Materials tissued to Reflect Conanents]

  • Division 2 - Research and Test Reactors - Table of Contents Regulatory Guides to be Issued in the Near Future
1. I!!l!: Qualification Tests of Electric Cables and Field Splices for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants (Reg. Guide l
  • 131 , Rev
  • l )

Expected Issuance Date: June 1979 Descri rion: Describes a method acceptable to ,the NRC staff for comply ng with the Co111111ss1on 1 s regulation with regard to qua1iftcat1on testing of electric cables and field splices for service fn light-water-cooled nuclear power plants to assure that the cables, and connections can perform their safety-related functions. The fire test provisions of this gut de do not apply

  • to qualification for an installed configuration.

Contact:

. A. s.. Hintze ./

443-5913

- 2. !i!l.!.: A-C Power Systems (Onsfte) - Rev. 2 to SRP Section 8.3.1 Expected Issuance Date: June 1979

Description:

Standard *Review Plan (SRP) 8.3.1, "A-C Power Systems (Ons1te)" includes those power sources. dfstrfbutfon systems, and vital supporting systems provided to supply power to safety-related equipment and capable of operating independently of the offsfte power system.

Contact:

A. S. Hintze 443-5913 ENCLOSURE C

3.

Title:

Selection, Desfgn, and Qualification of Diesel-Generator Units Used As Standby (Onsite) Electric Power Systems at Nuclear Power Plants (Reg. Guide 1.9, Rev. 2)

Expected Issuance Date: August 1979 Descr1~tion: This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staffor complying with the Commission's requirements that diesel-generator units intended for use as onsfte power sources fn nuclear power plants be selected with sufficient capacity and be qualified for this service.

Contact:

A. s. Hintze 443-5913 ENCLOSURE C

OFFICE OF.NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending Aprfl 13 1 1979 Homestake FES Completed The Final Environmental Statement for Homestake Mining Company's proposed Pftch Project Uranium Mfne and Mill, Saguache County, Colorado, has been completed by the Uranium Recovery Licensing Branch and sent to the U.S.

Forest Service who will publish the statement. The statement was prepared by NRC staff in response to requests by the Forest Service and the state of Colorado. The proposed 600-ton per day mfll will use a .

carbonate leach process to extract the uranium. The mill tailings will be buried on-sfte at the head end of a natural valley. The statement includes reconmended conditions for stabilization and reclamation of the tailings area and deconmissioning of the mill site as wel 1 as other conditions for the protection of the environment.

Meeting re Draft NRC High-Level Waste Program Plan On April 6, 1979, J.B. Martin and J.C. Malaro met with DaNe Moeller and Steve Larowski (ACRS) to discuss the draft NRC High-Level Waste Management Program Plan. The discussion was in preparation of a presentation of the plan to the ACRS Waste Management Subconmittee at their April 18-20, 1979, meeting in Richland, Washington. Copies of the draft plan have been sent to members of the ACRS Subco11111ittee for their review and conments.

Maxey Flats Site The state of Kentucky has advised NECO that they do not wish to renew their contract to operate the Maxey Flats site (expires June 30, 1979).

The Finance Resource Department of Kentucky contacted the Low-Level Waste Licensing Branch for a. list of our BOA contractors. The names of the finns on the list qualified for all tasks were pr*ovfded, however, specific reconunendations relative to the quality of each firms' work perfonnance was not. Kentucky plans to solicit bids from NECO, Chem Nuclear, Dames & Moore, NUS, and some of the firms on our BOA list within the next fet1 weeks.

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Items of Interest 2 Kerr-McGee West Chicago, Illinois Facility A meeting was held on April 10, 1979, with representatives of Kee-McGee Chemical Corporation (led by Mr. J. L. Reiney, President) to discuss the decommissioning plan for the West Chicago, Illinois site submitted to us in December 1978. Kerr-McGee was infonned that the deconmissioning plan was unacceptable and would have to be redone. A schedule for resubmission of the plan will be developed after Kerr-McGee has time to review the conments and to define the work needed to meet our requirements.

The r-1ayor of West Chicago, Illinois, was infonned of the status of the Kerr-McGee submittal and he stated that he had instructed the city attorney to take appropriate legal action against Kerr-McGee. He also stated that a petition signed by approximately 1,000 concerned citizens was being sent to Washington, D. C., demanding that some action be taken. He did not know whether it was going to Congress, EPA or NRC, but he assumed it would end up at NRC.

Visit by FRG Representatives (April 10-11, 1979)

Members of the Division of Safeguards met with two representatives of the FRG Ministry of the Interior to discuss areas of mutual interest regarding transportation of spent reactor fuel and research related to sabotage vulnerability of spent fuel shipping casks. Additional dis-cussions were held pertaining to the broader areas of material accounting, physical protection, and international safeguards.

  • Peer Review of Use of Strategic Analysis Or. Ralph Lumb, NUSAC, presented the findings and rec011111endations of the Peer Review Panel on application of Strategic Analysis to material control and accounting. Dr. Lumb distributed a draft copy of the conclusions and recommendations of a consensus report of the Peer Review Group. The final report will be detivered to the NRC on April 15 for publicati9n. The conclusion of the Review Group was that game-theory should have broad utility in the safeguards program. The present formulation, however, is not sufficiently convincing in composition and behavior to be suitable for application at this time. There needs to be a research, development, test and evaluation effort oriented tc?ward the ENCLOSURE D

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aevelopment of a convincing game-theoretic approach with an understanding of the sensitivity of each component 1n the fonnulation that contributes to the solution. The Peer Review Group rec011111ended that NRC take steps to improve the game theory as a decision making tool. The group felt even if the attempt to develop game theoretic approach faHs to yield a fully operational method, the effort ~,ill at least force the systematic and logical assessment of how NRC should employ informat;on from material accounting in determining what action to take in response to an inventory difference.

Issuance of Order An Order to Show Cause (Inned1ate1y Effective) was issued on April 6, 1979, to eighteen (18) owners/users of the Model No. NFS-4 packagings suspending the general license for their use. During a meeting on March*za, 1979, NMSS was informed by Nuclear Assurance Corporation (NAC) that a cask NAC sold to Duke Power Company has one or more shells which is warped or bowed in an apparent violation of NRC Certificate of Compliance No. 6698. The safety implications of this reported defect are not known; however, this could represent a subs tan.ti al reduction in the effectiveness of the packag-fog. The order also requires the owner/user to evaluate deviations from the approved design, and Conmission approval prior to returning of the packagings to service. A meeting has been scheduled for April 17, 1979, to discuss planned physical measurements with NAC, Nuclear Fuel Services, Duke Power Company, I&E, a~d NMSS.

Misadministration On April 6, 1979, NMSS received a telephone report from a consultant/

physicist that a patient being treated for bone metastases had been given 3 m111icuries of phosphorus-32 as collodial chromic phosphate, rather than the intended soluble phosphate. The absorbed dose to the liver, the organ in which the colloid form concentrates,* 1s estimated to be about 900 rads. The patient has been infonned of the misadm1n1-strat1on. The radioactive drug was properly labeled by the manufacturer.

The physicist would not identify the name of the hospital.

On April 11, 1979, an NRC staff *meri>er telephoned the hospital at which it was believed the incident occurred and the hospital staff confirmed that a misadminfstration had occurred. On April 13, 1979, an NRC staff member visited the hospital. The initial telephone report to Headquarters on the morning of April 13 was that the h~spital personnel denied the mis-administration occurred at the hospital and that a review of the records does not indicate a misadministr~t1on. The NRC staff member is continuing to look into the matter.

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OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT Items of Interest Week Ending April 13, 1979

1. Preliminary Notifications relating to the following actions were dispatched during the past week: * *
a. PN0-79-67K through 67T Three Mile Island Unit 2 - Nuclear Incident at Three Mile Island Unit 2 - These Preliminary Notifications were issued to provide updated status information regarding the incident.
b. PN0-79-75 Lacrosse - Abnormal Fuel Cladding Degradation - During removal of a fuel assembly, a 6-inch section of fuel pin fell out of the assembly and lodged upon another fuel assembly. {Closed.

See PN0-79-80, below)

c. PN0-79-76 Farley Unit 1 - Injury to Workman in Containment Building -

A pipe engineer working in the Unit 1 containment building fell 38 feet. Unit 1 has been in cold shutdown for refueling for about 30 days. The worker was taken to a hospital and was subsequently released. He has returned. to work. {Closed) .

d. PN0-79-70 {r1fsnumbered) Crystal River Un.it 3 - Unanticipated Load Reduction - While operating at 100% power, leakage from one reactor coolant pump increased. The pump was shut down and power reduced to 75%. When the licensee subsequently attempted to change the turbine load limiter control from 100% to 75%, the load limiter instantaneously dropped to zero demand. This resulted in an unex-pected down-ramp of turbine control valves and electrical output decreased from 600 to 150 Mwe. Reactor pressure rose to 2250 psig and was quickly reduced to 1970 psig by the pressurizer relief valves.

The pressurizer stabilized at 2100 psig in about two. minutes. The main steam safety valves opened to relieve excess secondary steam pressure. During the transient, a 65-inch swing in pressurizer level was experienced. All safety features functioned as expected. The licensee plans to continue operation at 75% power until the refueling outage on April 24, 1979 when the turbine load limiter and the pump seal wil 1 be repaired. {Closed) . .

e. PN0-79-77(NRR) Review of Operational and System Problems Identifi.ed During the Three t1ile Island Incident - It has been determined that in some Hestinghouse designed facilities, coincident low pressurizer pressure and low pressurizer level signals are required to actuate safety injection. In addition, preliminary analyses of a small break in the pressurizer indicate that pressurizer level may remain high while pressurizer pressure continues to decrease.
  • In such a case, safety injection would not automatically occur, and reliance by the operator on pressurizer level could possibly lead to erroneous actions.

On April 7, 1979, Westinghouse advised owners of plants of this informa_~ion. {Closed)

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f. PN0-79-78 Indian Point Unit 3 - Unit Shutdown Due to a Feedwater Valve Malfunction - On April 10, 1979, Unit 3 shut down due to a feedwater regulating valve malfunction which caused the reactor to trip as a result of low steam generator water level. All systems functioned nonnally. The cause of the valve malfunction was a crack in the 1/4" instrument air line between the signal converter and the valve positioner. Repairs were made and the unit was restarted. (Closed)
g. PN0-79-79 Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Illinois - Lost Source of Nominal 0.992 Hillicuries of lod-ine-125 During Shipment -

The licensee reported that a shipment of about one millicurie of iodine-125 in liquid fonn was apparently lost. The material was shipped from the licensee's facilities on March 19, 1979. The material was consigned to the Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, West Virginia. It-is suspected that the shipment was delivered to another hospital in the Charleston, West Virginia area and has not been reported. Efforts to locate the shipment have been unsuccessful. (Closed)

h. PN0-79-80 Lacrosse - Abnonnal Fuel Cladding Degradation - A second section of a fuel pin fell out of an fuel assembly when removing the fuel assembly. (See PN0-79-75.) Both fuel pin sections have been recovered. Six other assemblies had visual indications of cracking and three had possible cracking indications. All fuel with defects will not be reinstalled in the core. The licensee plans to meet with NRR to discuss this matter. (Closed)
f. PNS-79-29 Dfablo Canyon Units l &2 - Bomb Threat - No bombs were found and none exploded. (Closed)

\ j. PNS-79-30 Hartsville Nuclear Plant - Bomb Threat - No bombs were found and none exploded. (Closed)

k. PNS-79-31 LaSalle - Bomb Threat - No bombs were found and none exploded. (Closed)
1. PNS-79-32 Diablo Canyon Units 1 & 2 - Bomb Threat - No bombs were found and none exploded. (Closed) ..
2. IE Bulletin 79-06, "Review of Operations Errors and System Misalignments Identified During the Three Mile Island Incident, 11 was issued on April 11; 1979, to all pressurized water power reactor facilities with an operating license except 8&W facilities.

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OFFICE Of NUCLEAR R~GU~TDRY RESEARCH Important Itams - Waak Ending April 14. 1979

~wer Burst Facility The Power Burst Facility perfomad th,~e nuclear blowdown tests to scope the expected behavior of LOfT reactor fuel e1ements in planned LOFT tests L2-3. L2-5 and L2*4. Pretest predictions suggested ;ncreasingly savare clad overheating and collapse of the unpressurized LOFT fuel rod c1adding during the blowdawn portion5 of the three LOFT t8$ts, but measured peak clad temperatures were l80 F to 3&o*s: be1ow predicted peak clad tl!!lltperatures. There 1111 was very*l1ttle eviden,e of c1ad damayQ to the unpr~ssurized rods even at the DJDst severe test conditions. The three PBF tests are described as follows:

PBF test LLR-3 was run at pea*a< MJd power, of 40kW/~ (12 kW/ft) and with the same peak rod power. loop depressurization cycle and ~eactor scr&m t1n;a that is planned for LOFT test L2~3.

The peak-clad temperatures of the four LLR*l tt!St fuel rods ranged from 1230°r ta 130!S*F, about 180"F lower than pretest calculations had predi~ted.

  • Based an these test results, the unpressurized LOFT fuel rods would undergo little, if 1ny2 damage at this peak clid temperature for the planned LOFT loop dep~essurization ~ycte.

, PBF test LLR-5 was then run at peak rod powers of 40kW/m (12 kW/ft), but T'eactor scr~ro was delayed until twa seconds after the inft1at1on of blowdown, in order to incroase the fuel rod stored energies and ptek clad temperatures. Thi$ is the same set of test c:ond1t1ons planned far LOFT test L2-5. The peak clad temperatures of the four LLR-6 test fuel rods ranged from 1340°F to 1375°F also about 1809F lower than predicted and low enough that an unpressurized LOFT rod subjer.ted to the seme loop pressure-~lid temperaturo cycle would undergo very little cl;d damage. '

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2 PBF test LLR-4 111111s run at peak rod pc>>fers af 53k.W/m (16kW/ft) ind with reactor scram de1ayed until three seconds aftet the in;tiat;on of blowdown. PBF test LLR-4 is the compan1oh tast ta the planned LOFT tast L2-4, but without delayed scram in ll-4. Th@ peak cl ad temperatures of the U.R-4 test rods were from 1565°F to 16b&nf. abaut 270°F lo~r than had been predicted. There w.1~, however. an unplanned coolant valve cycl;ng that caused the four LLR-4 test rods ta quench early and keep the peak clfd temperatures frOIH r;sing perhaps an additional 90 r. At these temperatures and associated loop pressures, same LOFT

~uel rod cladding colla~s~ would ba 1;kely.

LOFT Preparations ar* cant1nu1ng for the second nuclaar experi~nt in LOFl (L2*J) scheduled far May 1. This test w;11 sinwltte an accidant ;nva1ving the sudden rupture of a coola"t inlet p1pa when the reactor is operating at a power laval of about 38Jtlt. wh1ch corresponds ta the nominal power dens1cy in ll corrmercial LWR (12kW/ft linear heat generation .-a.ta).

The plent is being raised to operat;ng teinperature and pressur*,

end while hot the rtactor will bet.ken ~ritical and the tacandary system will ba chac:ked out. After these checkout tasts, the plant will be shut down for additional maintenance before the L2-3

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OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 13; 1979

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EPA Proceeding on Health Effects of Radioactive Pollutants On April 11, 1979 EPA published 1n the Federal Register a notice requesting members of.the publ;c and Federal agencies to submit infor-mation and data on the possible health effects of .radioactive air pollutants to enable the Adnin1strator to detenn;ne whether or not radioactive pollutants may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health. The notice provides an opportunity to request an informal public hearing. Such requests must be received by EPA by April 23, 1979. If an infonnal public hearing is called, it will be held on

  • May 16, 1979. Written responses to the notice are due on May 22, 1979.

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ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PmGRAMS WEEK ENDING APRIL 13 1 l 979

  • INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Foreign Response to lMI Situation
  • IP is making arrangements for eight offi c1a1 delegations ( from the Governments of the FRG, Spain, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Japan and Taiwan) to be briefed by NRR, IE, and SP on Thursday, April 19, on the course and status of the Three Mile Island incident.

Several of the groups are investigative teams who will have to submit reports to their respective Parliaments by the first and second weeks of May. Twenty to twenty-ff ve representatf ves are expected to attend. A vfsft to Middletown for a short briefing by onsfte NRC personnel* fs also being planned.

Meetings wfth Gennan Physical Security and Safeguards Experts Or. Dietrich Leven and Dr. Wolfgang Wurtfnger met wf th NRC (RES, NMSS, NRR and IP) staff on April 10 and 11 for dfscussfons on two subjects: (a) possible Gennan participation in proposed research at Battelle-Colunbus on radfoactfve releases from spent fuel trans-powtatfon casks and (b) NRC regulations and experience fn safeguards and physical security compared to current and proposed regulations

.ind practice 1n Gennany. Leven and Wurtfnger are employees of the

  • GRS in Cologne, FRG, and are under contract to the Mfnfstry of Interior, the ministry with which NRC has its regulatory exchange agreement. Arrangements were made by IP and DOE for Leven and Wurtinger to vfsit LLL, LASL and Sandia following their visit to NRC.
  • Foreign Reports The following foreign reports were received at IP during the week of April 9-13. For further infonnat1on contact Ann Mclaughlin ( X27788) *

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From West Gennany 1* GRS-13 Safety Container From Nucl ear Power P1an ts

2. GRS-23 Policy Statement Regarding Nuclear Energy Questions. The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Including Essential Safety Aspects.

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OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS ITEMS OF INTER.EST WEEK ENDING APRIL 13, 1979 state Agreements A state .Agreements staff member and representatives of NMSS wi_ll meet with Kansas officials on April 17 and 18 to dis cuss technical assistance NRC may provide to the State in evaluating a pending application for a low level waste storage facility.

Emergency Preparedness The California Legislature Subcommittee on Energy will hold a hearing on Monday, April 16, on emergency response to nuclear power plant accidents. Robert DeFayette, SP will testify at this hearing for NRC.

On April 11th Hal Gaut met with representatives of Maryland State Emergency Services and Department of Health to discuss development of the final version of the State Radiological Plan. On Monday, April 16th, he will meet with the State of Minnesota for the same purpose. IE Region III staff working with SP on Radiological Emergency Response Planning, met with the Governor of Illinois and his ltey staff on April 9, 1979 to determine the future assistance required by the State in upgrading their planning effort.

ENCLOSURE I

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS Items of Interest Week Ending April 13 1 1979 Three Mi 1e. Is 1and Chronology Prepared a chronology for EDO and Chainnan describing the Three M1le Island incident and NRC 1 s response. Provided additional support to the Executive Management Team.

Questions from Conmissioner Gilinsky Responded to questions from Cormiissioner Gilinsky's office on population distribution at nuclear power plants and other subjects.

Question from C011111issioner Ahearne Analyzed U.S. and Japan*data on time-to-issuance of nuclear reactor construction pennits and construction durations. The purpose of the paper was to quantify and compare practices in the two countries with respect to patterns and trends in the time required to license and construct nuclear power reactors.

  • Questions from Senator Glenn Edited and coordinated answers to questions on low-level radiation from March 6-7 hearings.*

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CALENDAR OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS For Two Week Period Ending April 30 1 1979 Aoril 18' Allens Creek - Prehearfng Con'ferer.ce

,,,r11 .19 Susquehanna 1 &2 - ~eeting to discuss physical security plan April 20 Salem 2 - SER Supplement tlo. 4 to be issued April 24 New Haven 1 &2 - Meeting to discuss reactor safeguards

  1. l.pri 1 25-26 Palo Verde 1, 2 &3 - Caseload Forecast Panel Site Visit ENCLOSURE L

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  • ITEMS APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION - RECEIVED WEEK ENDING APRIL 13, 1979 A.

AT :tqRfE MILE 17~~0 SECY-79-235 - POSSIBLE DETERMINATION OF AN EXTRAORDINARY NUCLEAR OCCURRENCE Goss c dated 4_ / 9)

UNIT 2 cconm1ssioner Action Item) (Memo, chf1k to This is to advise you that the Commission (with all Corrmissioners in agreement) has decided that any determination concerning an extraordinary nuclear occurrence should be deferred and that the Commission should not meet at this time to consider Price-Anderson Act implications.

Attached for your infonnation is a copy of a memorandum on this subject from *the General Counsel to the Commissioners, dated April 3, 1979. The CoRmissioners agree with the recommendation and course of action outlined in this memorandum.

The Offices of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and Executive Legal Director were infonned of this action by telephone on April 6, 1979.

(Attachment not included)

- B. SECY-78-640A - APPROVAL nf *"* PROP"SED LICENSE TO EXPORT HIGH-ENRICHED URANIUM TO FRA:cr {LiiENSi t~PLI~~?rkNo.to ~SNM?1~3~,

(Corrmfssfoner_ c ion tern __ emo~ oss c at ~

~c:-,,jgjoJ This is to advise you that the Conmissioners have reviewed the subject license to Transnuclear Incorporated. The Conm1ss1on (with all Conmissioners _;~

concurring) has accepted your reconmendation to export to France 23.058 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 93.3% U-235, in the form of uranium hexa fl uor1 de.

In connection with his concurrence, Comnissioner Gilinsky noted that Page 4 of the subject paper mentions the possibility of lower enrichment and asked this question: "How low can it go without appreciably degrading performance of the reactor? 11 Colffllissioner Bradford would like a brief description of the physical security measures required for this export.

The Office of International Programs was infonned of this action by telephone on April 9, 1979.

  • It is requested that you accomplish the following:
1. Provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Transnuclear by c.o.b. April ll, 1979.
2. Provide a response to the requests of Conmissioners Gi1insky and Bradford through the Office of the Secretary by c.o.b. April 20, 1979.

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c.

This is to advise you that the Commission (with four C0111T11ssioners ,

concurrfog and Conmi ssi oner Gi 1i nsky noting without objection) has noted the status of the proposed NRC-Soviet LWR safety exchange.and cooperation arrangement, and approved dispatch of the letter, with its accompanying enclosure, to Dr. L Voronin.

The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 9, 1979.

It is requested that you forward to the Office of the Secretary a copy of the letter after signature and dispatch by the Deputy Director of International Programs.

D.

This 1s to advise you that the Conmissioners have reviewed the subjett license to Mitsubishi International Corporation. The Conmission (with all Comnissioners concurring) has accepted your reconmendation to export to Canada 538,511 kilograms*of natural uranium concentrates in the fonn of u3o8*

The Office of International Programs was infonned of this action by telephone on April 9, 1979.

  • It is requested that"you provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Mitsubishi by c:.o.b. April 12, 1979. *
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E.

This is to advise you that the C011111issioners have reviewed the subject license to Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc. The Conmission (with all Conmissioners concurring)*has accepted your recorrmendation to import from West Gennany 27,000 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 5% U-235, in the fonn of uo2 pellets.

The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 9, 1979.

It is requested that you provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Exxon by April 12, 1979.

F. SECY-79-639A - APPROVAL OF A PROPOSED LICENSE TO EXPORT HIGH-ENRICHED URANIUM*

I~~tonTflE ¥~H~R~DS caic,~E APPLitA{ION Ng. ,fr,y1~12, SECY-78-639) (Corrmissioner

~- J!...emo, i to Gossic date 4_ ~9-This is to advise you that the Commissioners have reviewed the subject ,

license to Transnuclear, Incorporated. The Conln1 ssion (with al 1 Ccmniss*ioners concurring) has accepted your recorrmendation to export to the Netherlands 19.8 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 93.3S U-235, in the form of u3o8 .

In connection with his concurrence, Commissioner Gilinsky provided the following comnents: 11 Is the research presently.going on in DOE or

  • contractor facilities or anywhere else directly relevant to the conver-sion of this facility to LEU? ls it absolutely out of the-question technically to convert this reactor to lower enriched uranium? It would be useful if the Commission expressed its concern about the need to complete facility attactwnents."
  • Conmissfoner Bradford would like a brief description of the physical security measures required for this export.
  • The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 10, 1979.

It is requested that you accomplish the following:

1. Provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Transnuclear by c.o.b. April 13, 1979.
2. Provide a response to the colffllents/requests of Conmissioners Gilinsky and Bradford by c.o.b. April 27, 1979.

ENCLOSURE M

G.

This is to advise you that the Cotrmissioners have reviewed the subject license to Transnuclear, Incorporated. The Commission (with all Com-missioners concurring} has accepted your recommendation to export to Sweden 17.043 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 93.3% U-235, in the fonn of uranium hexafluoride.

In connection with his concurrence, Conmissioner Gilinsky posed the following questions: 11 Is the research presently going on in DOE or contractor facilities or anywhere else directly relevant to the con-version of this facility to LEU? Is it absolutely out of the question technically to convert this reactor to lower enriched uranium?"

The Office of International Programs was infonned of this action by telephone on April 10, 1979.

It is requested that iou accomplish the following:

1. Provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Transnuclear by c.o.b. April 13, 1979.
2. Provide a response to Conunissioner Gilinsky's questions through the Office of the Secretary by c.o.b. April 25, 1979.

H. SECY-79-196 - ISSUANCE OF FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING TO IMPLEMENT SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 To PREYENf*otscRIHINATION fGAfNST TR£ ,ao1cAP~~f1lfrFEgfRA~tz ct on Item)~emo.

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¥!lsstoN PROGRAMS ccomissioner This .is to advise you that the Conmission (with four Commissioners concurring and Con1111ssioner Gi11nsky noting without objection) has approved the staff's recomnendations in the subject paper. In con-nection with his concurrence Commissioner Bradford requested that the staff perform a review of Appendix A to Part 4 to ensure that all NRC grant progra*ms are included. Subsequent to the requested review the staff ~hould prepare. the FRN for publication and infonn OCA to notify the appropriate Congressional connittees.

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I. SECY-79-164 - ABNORMAL OCCURRENCE RECOMMENDATION - EXTORTION ATTEMPT INVOLVING ALL~E~ ~EFT i>. L}~E~SED MATERIAL CC011111issioner Action Item) (Memo. Chilk to

. Goss c atecl 11 9 This is to advise you that the Commission has reviewed the subject paper and (with four Commissioners concurring and Chairman Hendrie non-con~urring) concurs with staff's recomm~ndations subject to modification a~ attached.

The staff should prepare a Federal Register Notice in accordance with the attached comments. OCA will notify the appropriate Congressional Committees.

In his non-concurrence Chairman Hendrie commented in part as follows: "I class this as an appropriate 'Other Event' ** ~

Abnoxmal occurrences, by statute, are 'significant from the standpoint of public health and safety.' This event, to my mind, does not meet that standard. The event does m~et one of the subsidiary criteria (theft of SNM) and thus should be included in the Other Events section."

commissioner Gilinsky conanented in his concurrence that it was a marginal decision to classify this as an abnormal occurrence.

Commissioner Kennedy commented in his concurrence in part, "My concurrence in this matter should not be regarded as setting a precedent for the use of criterion example I.C.2 in the future, but rather, it should be regarded as an endorsement of reporting this event as an AO due to the particular circumstances and visibility associated with it.

Under.other circumstances and in consideration of criterion example I.C.l, I believe that this event would be best characterized as an 'Other Event of Interest'."

Commissioner Ahearne noted in his concurrence, "I agree this is a reasonable description of.what happened. I don't understand how this was 'significant from the standpoint of public health and safety.' See e.g., 2nd paragraph of. p. 4."

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J. SECY-78-642A - APPROVAL OF A PROPOSED LICENSE TO EXPORT HIGH-ENRICHED 011111,ss I°oner r~NrgM swEgE~ em 1:P(IC~~?~

(L!¥INSi c ion emo, kNO. oss1c at ~cx-fs-~;~>

to ~SNM,oi2a1 / 1/

This is to advise you that the C0111J11ssioners have reviewed the subject license to Transnuclear, Incorporated. The Co11111ission (with all Com-missioners concurring)*ha$ accepted your recommendation to export to Sweden 22.055 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 93.3% U-235, in the form of uranium oxide.

In connection with his concurrence, Conrnissioner Gilinsky posed the following questions: 11 Is the research presently going on in DOE or contractor facilities or anywhere else directly relevant to the con-version of thi*s facility to LEU? ls it absolutely out of the question technically to convert this reactor to lower enriched uranium? 11 The.Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 10, 1979.

It is requested that you accomplish the following:

1. Provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Transnuclear by c.o.b. April 13, 1979.
2. 'Provide a response to Commissioner Gilinsky's questions through the Office of the Secretary by c.o.b. April 25, 1979.

ENCLOSURE M

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K.

This is to advise you that the Co11111issioners have reviewed the subject 1icense to Transnuclear, Incorporated. The Comiss1on (with al 1 Corrmissioners concurring) has accepted your reconnendation to export to the Netherlands 20.5 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 93.3% U-235, in the fonn of uranium hexafluoride.

In connection with his concurrence, Corrm1ssioner Gilinsky provided the following co11111ents: "Is the research presently going on 1n DOE or contractor facilities or anywhere else directly relevant to*the conver-sion of this facility to LEU? Is it absolutely out of the question-technically to *convert this reactor to lower enriched uranium? It would be useful if the Conmission expressed its concern about the need to complete facility attachments."

Conmissioner Bradford would like a brief description of the physical security measures required for this export.

The Office of International Programs was informed of this-action by telephone on Apr11 10, 1979.

It is requested that you accompl,ish the following:

1.
  • Provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Transnuclear by c.o.b. April 13, 1979.
2. Provide a response to the conments/requests of Corrmissioners Gilfnsky and Bradford by c.o.b. April 27, 1979.

ENCLOSURE M

CALENDAR OF SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

. 19-20 Second Biennial EEI Standards Conference - Theme: Government Interface with the Voluntary Consensus Standards Orxanizations and EEI's New Posture in the Standards World - Guy r1otto 26 Westinghouse.Research Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA, - The Rasmussen Report Revisited: The Lewis Report* on Reactor Safety Assessment - Robert J. Budnitz 1 State of South Carolina Advanced Management Seminar, Greenwood~

SC - NRC Concurrence Program for Fixed Nuclear Facilities -

J. W. Hufham 17 National Classification Mangement Society Seminar, Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, CA - The NRC Security Program -

Classification Manaaement in a Requlatory Agency - Raymond J.

Brady 21 Radioactive Waste Management for Nuclear Power Reactors -

Rules. Reoulations and Standards, Alexandria, VA - I. C.

Roberts

  • oJ Annual Records Management Conference of the ~ational Archives, Fredericksburg, VA - Automation of Records Manaoement at NRC -

R. Stephen Scott ENCLOSURE N

STATUS OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS-MARCH 31~ 1979 Number Rated Capacity Of Units (MWe)

.*70 LICENSED TO OPERATE ****.*.*.*. *.*...***...******. ........................ 61,000

    • 92 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GRANTED ***********..**..****.*********** 101,000 37 Under Operating License Review................................... :*. 40.000 56 Operadng license Not Yet Applied For ........................... 61.000 28 UNDER CONSTRUCTION PERMIT REVIEW...................... 32,000
    • 4 Site Work Authorized, Safety' Review in Process............. 4.000 24 Other Units Under CP Revlew ......................................... 28.000 4 ORDERED*** ~............................................................................ 6,000 2 PUBLICLY ANNOUNCED...................................................... 2.000 m

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r-0 19& TOTAL *.*************.*******.****..****..**************.*******.*****************.****.* 191,()(J(J V,

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  • To date there have bean 449 reactor years of operation. Not induded are two operable DOE-owned reactors with a 0

combined capacity of 940 MWe.

0 Total of units authorized construction (Construction Permit Granted plus Site Work Authorized): 96 units, 106,000MWe.

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UNITtm STATES April 27, 1979 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION SECY-79-298 f.cl!:: The c0 ltJLQBfAATION REPORT From: T. A. Rehm, Assistant to the Executive Director for Operations

Subject:

WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING APRIL 20, 1979 A sunmary of key events is included as a .co~venience to those Commissioners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.

Contents Enclosure Administration A Nuclear Reactor Regulation B Standards Development C Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards D Inspection and Enforcement E Nuclear Regulatory Research F

~xecutive Legal Director G International Programs H State Programs I Management and Program Analysis J Controller K Calendar of .Significant Events L Items Approved by the Commission M**

Calendar of Speaking Engagements N 1111h~rs, stant to the Director for Operations

Contact:

DISTRIBUTION:

T. A. Rehm Commissioners Commission Staff Offices 49-27781 Exec. Dir. for Opers.

  • No input this week Regional Offices
    • Deleted from Commissioners and POR copy ACRS Secretariat

SUMMARY

OF KEY ~VENTS Week Ending*April 20; 1979 McGuire Units 1 &2 On 4/18 the ASLB issued an Initial Decision that requires the staff to address the status of the ALAB"444 type generic issues before issuing the operating license.

  • Eva,luation of Hea 1th* Impact SD staff met with members of the State Health Department in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to discuss the State's strategy for the evaluation of the public health impact on the TMI incident.* The proposed approach involves development of population registries in affected areas. NRC, among others, was asked by State personnel if they could provide funds for prompt initiation of the registry.

Ionizing Radiation Report On 4/7 the Interagency (Libassi/HEW) Task Force on Ionizing Radiation report on "Institutional Arrangements" was published for public comment.

One of the report's recorrmenda'tions is to establish an Interagency Radiation Research Corrmittee to coordinate all Federal research on low-level radiation effects, that NIH, HEW, should chair this comnittee and that Nil-f(rather than DOE) should assume a major role in researc*h into the biological effects of ionizing radiation. In anti'cipation of the President's authorizing establishing an interagency comnittee, NIH is establishing an 11 HEW 11 Radiation Research Conmittee in which other Federal agencies w111

.participate.

Study Group Established A study group has been established to prepare a Headquarters Radiological and Industrial Safety Plan, license-specific incident response procedures, and a guide to development of FC capabilities for participation in t~e NRC Incident Response Program as specified in NRC-0502.

  • Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Uranium Milling NRC issued the draft generic environmental impact statement (GEIS) on uranium mi 11 ing for pub1 ic comment. The document focuses primarily on the problems of uranium mill tailings management and disposal.

Emergency Preparedness NRC staff attended California Assembly subcommittee hearings. The purpose of the. hearings was to take testimony on the Three Mile Island accident

  • and its consequences and to discuss NRC's role in emergency planning.

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i OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Week Ending April 20, 1979 ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS Initial Appeal of Request Initial Decision Received 158 14 Granted 72 2 Denied 27 4 Pending 59 8 ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received (An NRC employee) Requests all documents concerning Vacancy (79-116) Announcement No.78-523.

Robert Ruby, Requests all documents relating to Three Mile The Baltimore Sun Island land 2 since March 28, 1979.

(79-117)

James R. Mann, Requests the diary, calendar, and telephone log of Law Offices Conmissioner Gilinsky for 1978.

(79-118)

Pat Minarcin, Requests transcripts of investigatory interviews Pennsylvania Illustrated conducted with control room personnel at the Inc. Three Mile Island Unit 2.

(79-119)

Mary E. Conley, Requests the outline of the organization of the Bentley College NRC, the basic health and safeguard standards, (79-120) _and any important cases involving the NRC.

Darryl W,. Doss, Requests the names and other available information Pilot Life Insurance on NRC employees working in the Tidewater, Virginia Company ' area.

(79-121)

Jeffrey D. Littlejohn, Requests daily.release rate data for all .gaseous

{79-122) and liquid radioactive isotopes for the Three Mile Island Plant and the results of the Confirmatory Measuremen,t Program.

Coral Rose Ryan, Requests a copy of *Prehearing Conference Order Citizens Concerned About Ruling Upon Intervention Petitions served April 4, Nuc 1ear Power 1979 and a copy of 10 CFR Part 2.

(79-123)

CONTACT: J.M. Felton 492-7211 ENCLOSURE A

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2 Received, Cont'd W. Alexander Williams, Requests.a .copy of an internal memo referred to

{79-124) in Newsweek alleging that the SL-1 nuclear reactor accident in Idaho Falls, Idaho may have involved a 11 lover's triangle".

Senator Michael C. Kendall, Requests a copy of a 3/69 ACRS report on reactor State of Indiana safeguards, a 6/69 internal staff study by AEC

{79-125) . regarding safety of large nuclear reactors, a 11/12/69 ACRS report on reactor safeguards, and

-a copy of a letter to the AEC Chairman Seaborg regarding safety questions.

Sheila Allee, Requests all documents on radiation levels in and United Press International surrounding the Kerr-McGee plant a~d the town (79-126) of Crescent, Oklahoma.

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Lloyd Etheredge, Requests transcripts of NRC meetings, public Massachusetts Insti tutE! statements, and testimony of NRC officials and of Technology other documents dealing with the Three Mile Island

{79-127)

  • accident.

Michael Hungerford, APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION the denial of a memo to Syracuse University Shapar from Kelley concerning the meaning of the

{79-A-8-79-47) term "material alteration of a licensed facility" as contained in 10 CFR 50.91.

Granted Anthony z. Roisman, In response to a request for corrmunications between Natural Resources the NRC and any person regarding the report of the Defense Council, Inc. Interagency Review Group on Nuclear Waste Management

{79-81) since October 1, 1978, made available four documents in the PDR, informed the requester one document was already in the PDR, and made arrangements for the requester to review other documents in the Wfllste Building.

Susan Baumann, In response to a request for all documents regarding (79-85) plant accidents and safety defects at reactor sites owned by Carolina Power &Light Company and the Duke Power Company, and information regarding emergency evacuation plans, made available a printout of licensee Event Reports and informed the requester other pertinent information is available at the LPDR for each plant.

  • ENCLOSURE A

3 Granted, Con.t 1 d L. Alan Kenton, In response to a request for the name and present (79-94) duty stations of all employees located in the Southeast, made available a computer printout of NRC employees in Headquarters and Regions 1 and 2.

Dennis Sanders, In response to a request for a copy of Dr. Hanauer'!

(79-108) "nugget file 11 , made available a list of the documents contained in the file and infonned the requester he may write directly to the PDR to purchase a copy.

{An individual requesting In response to a request for the results of the information about himself) tests and examinations as a result of an accident

  • (79-115) involving radiation exposure at the Nevada Test Site in 1963, informed the requester that the NRC has no records relating to the accident and that he should write to the DOE.

Darryl W. Doss, In response to a request for the names and other Pilot life Insurance available infonnation on NRC employees working in Company the Tidewater, Virginia area, informed the (79-121) requester there are no employees working in this area.

Denied Citizens for a Better In response to a request for documents relating Environment to the Pipe Cracking Study Group Report, and (78-268) documents relating to GE's Boiling Water Reactor pipe cracking problems occurring since 1975, made available 1,006 documents.* Denied 72 documents in total or in part under exemptions 1 and 4.

Michael Hungerford, In response to a request for interpretations made Syracuse University regarding the meaning of the term 11material

{79-47) alteration of a licensed facility" as contained in 10 CFR 50.91, made available four documents and denied one document under Exemption 5.

ENCLOSURE A

4 Denied, Cont'd Erk Schul man, In response to a request for documents relating (79-56) to the Big Rock Point facility, made available the requested documents in the LPDR located in Charlevoix, Michigan. Denied portions of two documents, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.

John W. Sullivan, In response to a request for documents pertaining

{79-61) to the operation of Metals and Controls, Texas Instruments, Makepiece, Inc ** and Englehard, Inc.,

infonned the requester these documents may be purchased from the NRC Public Document Room.

Denied portions of one document containing conmercial or financial (proprietary) in'formation.

ENCLOSURE A

DIVISION OF CONTRACTS

. Week Ending April 20, 1979 PENDING COMPETITIVE REQUIREMENTS RFP RS-RES-79-183 Title - Limiting Conditions for Operations (LCO)

Description - Develop a methodology to calculate allowable ratio's of LCO's based on probabilistic approaches. To apply the methodology, system logic models such as fault trees will be constructed for specific safety systems in nuclear power plants and the allowable values for the LCO's will be calculated using available reliability data.

Period of Performance - Anticipated to be two years.

Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Status - Solkitation to be issued May 3, 1979 with a closing ~ate of June 19, 1979.

RFP'S ISSUED

1. RFP RS-NMS-79-039 Title - SECOM Test Description - Participation of a conmercial transporter of special nuclear material in an extended field test to determine the increase in transportation safeguards capability which might result from the use of the

, SECOM Conmunications System.

Period of Performance: Eighteen months Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - RFP issued April 10, 1979. Closing date, May 10, 1979.

2. RFP RS-OIE-79-261 Title - General and Refresher Courses in* Concrete Technology and Codes Description - This technical assistance is required by the Office of Inspection and Enforcement to provide NRC personnel the detailed training in concrete technology and the applicable codes necessary to permit them to conduct in-depth inspection at NRC licensed facilities under construction or modification.

Period of Performance - Eighteen months Sponsor - Office of Inspection and Enforcement Status - RFP issued April 19, 1979. Proposals due May 17, 1979.

ENCLOSURE A ..

PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION RFP RS-NMS-79-029(fonnerly 78-065)

Title - Synthesis :for Physical Security and Material Control and Accounting Assessment Results Description - Develo~ methods for combining observations of MC&A Assessment Team members, develop a method for synthe-sizing the results of the Physical Security and MC&A assessments., and develop. a draft handbook that explains the methodology for deriving the measures of effective-ness and synthesizing them into the final statement of adequacy.

Period of Performance - Ten months Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Discussions scheduled for April 20-23, 1979 with offerers in the competitive range.

CONTRACTS AWARDED

1. RFP RS-ADM-79-378 Title - Design of NRC Supply and Maintenance Modules of the Property and Supply System Description - This was an SBA Section 8(a) procurement. The con-tractor shall provide ADP Systems Analysis and Design services to the NRC in support of the Supply and Maintenance Subsystems - Modules II and III of PASS.

The Functional and Data Requirements Doc.ument (OFSR}

'plus Work Orders for System Maintenance *since September 25, 1978, shall* be used as the basis for this work. The resulting design document will be of sufficient detail to provide maximum guidance for

  • . future development.

Period of Perforn.ance - Four months Sponsor - Office of Administration Status - A firm fixed price contract (No. NRC-10-79-378) in the amount of $45,129.60 was executed with Rehab Group, Inc.,

an eligible 8(a) minority concern, on April 3, 1979.

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2. RFP RS-ADM-79-372 Title - System Maintenance Progranvning Description - This was an SBA 8(a) procurement. The contractor shall provide services to accomplish corrections, changes, and enhancements required to support selected NRC administrative~ financial, and management reporting systems.

Period of Perfonnance - One year

  • Sponsor - Office of Administration Status - A labor-hour contract {No. NRC-10-79-372) was executed with International Business Services, an eligible 8(a) minority concern, fn the amount of $96,949.00 on April 10, 1979.

CONTRACTS CLOSED OUT (All administrative action complete and final payment made)

Contract No. Organization Close-Out Date NRC-02-78-075 Coolfont Re-Creation 04/10/79 AT(49-24)-0125 Environmental Protection 04/17/79 Agency

DIVISION OF SECURITY Items of Interest Week Ending April 20 1 1979 Bulletin on Transfer of Classified Non-military information to Foreign Governments by NRC, which relates to access by foreign government personnel to classified information in the custody of NRC and to the transmission of classified documents to foreign governments, has been forwarded to MPA for publication.

ENCLOSURE A

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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION WEEKLY ITEMS OF INTEREST (Week Endin~ April 20, 1979)

McGuire Units 1 & 1_

See Enclosure G for complete write up on McGuire Units 1 &2.

Maine Yankee The licensee has infonned the staff that four different versions of the SHOCK-I computer code were used to analyze piping systems at the Maine Yankee plant. The licensee is currently performing a more detailed review to define the differences in these methods.

Beaver Valley By letter dated April 20, 1979 the licensee has informed the staff that they will use soil structure interaction techniques for develop-ing amplified response spectra (ARS) to be used in the reevaluation of the piping at Beaver Valley. In support of this, they have sub-mitted a comparison of ARS based on both the original set of FSAR spectra and damping values and the set of input par~meters based on Regulatory Guides 1.60 and 1.61. This infonnation is currently under review by the staff.

FitzPatrick Twelve piping reanalyses have been completed. A modelling change has increased th*e total number of piping reanalyses to be performed from 95 to 96. Analyses of 151 pipe supports have been completed out of a total of 1156. The results are* within allowables.

Surry No change in status.

. ENCLOSURE B

OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 20, 1979

1. Guy Arlotto will participate in the Second Biennial EEI Standards Conference on April 20. The theme of the conference is "Government Interface with the Voluntary Consensus Standards Organizations and EEI's New Posture in the Standards World." Mr. Arlotta, who will appear on a panel with representatives from other Federal a9encies, will focus his remarks on "NRC Interfaces with the National Consensus Standards Program."
2. Cayuhoga Falls, Ohio is considering a city ordnance to require a permit for rail and truck shipments of 20 grams or 20 curies of fissile material, reactor fuel and large-quantities according to Steve Hoffman, a reporter from the Akron Beacon Journal who called Robert Barker, SD, on April .17.

He indicated Shaker Heights and perhaps 30 other towns in the Cleveland area have adopted similar ordnances. He was particularly interested in DOT's pre-emption authority and was qiven Mr. Crockett's phone number for information on the DOT routing rule.

3. On April 12, 1979, Robert Purple and Robert Goldsmith attended a meeting at the State Health Department .in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to discuss the state's strategy for the evaluation of the public health impact on the TMI incident. Their proposed approach involves the development of population registries in the 11 impact" area and in an area about 50 miles away in which exposures were negligible.

The size of the population included in the overall registry will depend.upon the level of funding provided. The HEW is aoparently committed to supporting this effort, but because of delays expected in obtaining funds, other Federal agencies, including the NRC, were asked by state personnel if they might be able to assist by oroviding funds for prompt initiation of the registry.

(R. Goldsmith)

4. Interagency Task.Force Report on Institutional Arran~ements: The Interagency ([ibassi/REW) Task Force on Ionizing Radiation report on "Institutional Arrangements" was published for public comment on April 17, 1979. Copies of this report were provided to the Corrrnission on April 18, 1979. The report is being widely distributed, ENCLOSURE C
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as were the Task Force's five work group reports, with a request for comments and suggestions by March 18, 1979. The draft Institutional Arrangements report and the comments thereon will provide a major input to the Task Force's final report to the WMte House. The draft Institutional Arrangements report differs from the work group reports fo that it generally does not make specific recomnendations on issues. Rather, it presents alternatives on issues and invites cormnents and suggestions thereon. Notable exceptions to this are that the report does reco11111end establishing an Interagency Radiation Research Conmittee to coordinate all Federal research on low-level radiation effects, that NIH, HEW, should chair this committee and that NIH (rather than DOE) should assume a major role in research into the biological effects of ionizing radiation.

Related.to this, NIH is proceeding to establish an "HEW".Radiation Research Committee with the invited participation of other Federal agencies, including the NRC; in anticipation of the President's authoriiing establishing an interagency conmittee. (See report on 4/18/79.meeting of this conmittee in the RES section of this Week'ly Events Report).

{Karl Goller}

Publications Issued Reg. Guide 3.11.1 - Operational Inspection and Surveillance of Embankment Retention Systems for Uranium Mill Tailings

{Issued for Conment)

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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending April 20, 1979 Table S-3 Radon Value Preliminary.drafts of a Conunission Paper and Federal Register notice covering the inclusion of an upgraded value for radon in Table S-3 have been forwarded to NRR, ELD and PA for review.

Table S-3 Occupational Exposure The occupational exposure task for the Table S-3 update is proceeding on schedule. Representatives of NUS Corporation visited the Continuous Melting Facility for Co11111ercial High Level Waste at Ba'ttelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, the Haste Calcination Facility at Idaho National Engineering Laboratory and Kerr-McGee's mfoe and mill. This tour is part of a data gathering task which includes a visit to the Chem*-Nuclear Comnany at Barnwell, s. C., and the *Hot Laboratory used in support of the design of the Defense Waste P~ocessing Facility at Savannah River.

Study Group Establishc<!

A study group has been established to prepare a Headquarters Radiological and Industrial Safety Plan, license-specific incident response procedures, and a guide to development of FC capabilities-for participation in the NRC Incident Response l>rogram as specified in NRC-0502. Schedule and staffing planning is now in progress.

Tc-99 Source Terms Development of Tc-99 source tenns for testimony in indiv.idual reactor li-censing cases is about three-fourths completed.

Export of -Fuel for Research Reactors A representative of the Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety attended a meeting at the Department of State on the *Environmental Impact of U.S. Expo'rt of Reseilrch Reactors. The preliminary results of an FCTA analysis of the radiological impact to the U.S. and the global commons resulting from mining, milling, converting, enriching, fabricating and transporting a one year supply of fuel for U.S. exported research and test reactors was presented.

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Items of Interest 2 Evaluation of Spent Fuel Shipping Casks.

On April 11, 1979, NRC and DOE representatives met with their respective contractors, Battelle Columbus Laboratori.es (BCL) and Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque (SLA), to discuss their programs to evaluate the vulnerability of spent fuel shipping casks 1nexplosive attack and their potential health consequences. Agency and contractor personnel presented briefings on the scope and technical approach to be used. ~larking level discussions focused on work done to date and the establishment of project advisory groups to provide for infonnation ~xchange. *,.

Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Uranium 141111ng The Uranium Recovery L"lcensing Branch has issued the draft generic envrionmental impact statement (GEIS) on uranium milling for public comnent. Because of the intense interest in this report, an extended comnent period of.90 days has been allotted. In the document, which focuses primarily on the problems of uranil.811 mill tailings management and disposal, the staff draws conclusions regarding both technical and instftutional aspects of mill operations. In addition, the staff recomnends specific changes to NRC regulations governing mill operations.

The staff will hold several public meetings in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Denver, Colorado, this sulllTleron the GEIS and associated proposed rule changes that will be shortly submitted to the Commission for approval to issue.

Atlas Uran i um t1i 11 License Renewal Following publication of a Final Environmental Statement and the required 30-day waiting period, the Uranium Recovery Licensing Branch issued a renewal source material license to Atlas Minerals Corporation on April 19, 1979, authorizing processing of uranium ore at their Moab uraniwn mill in Grand County, Utah. The mill will have an alkaline leach circuit and a typical acid leach circuit designed to process about 1600 tons of ore per day and produce about 850 MT of yellowcake per year over its anticipated 15-year operating life.

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OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT Items of Interest Week Ending April 20, 1979 r

1. Preliminary Notifications relating to' the following actions were dispatched during the past week: *
a. PN0-79-67U through 67AA Three Mile*. Island Unit 2 - Nuclear Incident at Three Mile Island Unit 2 - These PreHminary Notifi-cations were issued to provide updated!status 1nfonnation regarding the incident. -
b. PM0-79-81 H.B. Robinson Unit 2, Turkey Point Units 3 &4 - Safety Related Pipe Stress Methology Concern - A potential problem was identified during review of infonnation, received by NRR concerning*

methods utilized by the licensees in detennination of p1pe stresses.

This concern related to the Westinghouse method of sunming pipe stresses for these facilities. An Immediate Action Letter was issued by Region II {Atlanta) to both licensees confinning that the units will not be returned to power until authorized by NRC.

{Closed. See Item.1.c below.) .

c. PN0-79-82 H. B. Robinson Unit 2, Turkey Point Units 3 &4 - Safety Related Pipe Stress 'Methodology Concern - A meeting was held on April 13, 1979 among representatives of NRR, Florida Power and Light Co. and Westinghouse. The meeting achieved satisfactory resolution of the concerns relating to Florida Power and Light Co.
  • facilities - Turkey Point Units 3 and 4. Restrictions were lifted for these facilities. Robinson 2 is presently in a refueling shut-down which is expected to last until early June 1979. {Closed)
d. Pt{0-79-83 Surry Unit 2 - Personnel Overexposure - A shift super-visor investigating a water leak in the space beneath the Unit 2 reactor vessel received an apparent whole body exposure of 10.09 Rems. Upon e>:it, it was found that the employee's direct-reading pocket dosimeter was off-scale. His thermoluminescent dosimeter was then evaluated and indicated the 10.109 Rems exposure. An IE radiation specialist was dispatched to the site to review this occurrence. (Closed) .
e. PN0-79-84 Bellefonte Units 1 &2 - Allegations of Inadequate QA/QC Program for Welding - An individual made allegations to Region II (Atlanta) regarding the adequacy of the quality control program at Bellefonte. The specific example cited was that installed piping which had been inspected and accepted by QC inspector-~ was subsequently cut out and replaced without the knowledge of the QC inspectors or construction management. Although the individual was unable to identify specific welds or individuals, Region II plans to conduct appropriate followup. (Closed)

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f. PN0-79-85 Oconee Units 1, 2 and 3 - Injury to Employee - A contractor employee fell about 10 feet while worki~g in. the auxiliary building and received possible back injuries. His clothing was contaminated and was removed prior to being transferred to a Greenville, South Carolina hospital. The employee was held overnight at the hospital and released_ the next day. (Closed)
g. PN0-79-86 Three Mile. Island Unit 1 - In Service Inspection -

The news media reported on certain irregularities in inspection records related to nondestructive examinations performed on welds and other components in Unit 1. Preliminary review of licensee records indicates some validity to the news article although it appears to contain several inconsistencies. A Region I (Philadelphia) inspector is examining this matter. (Closed)

h. PN0-79-87 Surry Unit 2 - Three Men Become Ill While Working in*

Containment - Three Daniels Construction Co. personnel were taken to the hospital when they became ill while working in the Unit 2 con-tainment building. The men were working in a_ tent and were wearing fresh air hoods. The air in the tent and the fresh air supply were sampled and found satisfactory. Initial dfagnosis indicated that illness was due to heat exhaustion. The men have been released from the hospital. (Closed) ,~

i. PNS-79-33 Indian Point Units 1, 2 and 3 - Planned Peaceful Demon-stration - On April 14, 1979, a planned peaceful demonstration took place without incident at the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station *. Extensive publicity was given to the demonstration.

(Closed)

j. PNS-79-34 & 34A - Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc .* Erwin, Tennessee Operators Strike - On April 14, 1979, plant operating personnel went on strike. Limited operations a.re being conducted by manage-ment personnel. The contract guard force and NRC officials have been allowed to cross picket lines. Inspectors are. on site mon-itoring security, health and safety requirements. (Closed)
k. PNS-79-35 Diablo Canyon Units 1 & 2 - Bomb Threat - No bombs were found and none exploded. *(Closed)
2. The following IE Bulletins were issued:
a. IE Bulletin No. 79-06A~ "Review of Operational Errors and System Misalignments Identified During the Three Mile Island Incident, 11 was issued on April 14, 1979 to all utilities with an op~r~ting pressurized water reactor of a Westinghouse design. Rev1s1on l to the Bulletin was issued on April 18, 1979.

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b. .IE Bu1letin No.79-068, "Review of Operational* Errors and System Misalignments Identified During the Three Mile Island Incident,"

was issued on April 14, 1979 to all utilities with an operating pressurized .water _reactor of a Combustion Engineering design.

c. IE Bulletin No. 79-07, "Seismic Stress Analysis of Safety-Related Pi ping, 11 was issued on April 14, 1979 to a11 power reactor faci 1i ti es with an operat1ng license or a construction permit.
d. IE Bulletin No. 79-08, "Events Relevant to Boiling Water Power.

Reactors Identified During the Three Mile. Island Incident," was issued on April 14, 197~ to all BWR power reactor facilities with an operating license.

e. IE Bulletin No . .79:..09, "Failures of GE Type AK-2 Circuit Breaker in Safety Related Systems," was issued on April 17, 1979 to all power reactor facilities with an operating license or a construction permit.
3. IE Circular No. 79-06, "Failure to Use Syringe and Bottle Shields in Nuclear Medicine.," was issued on April 19, 1979 to all holders of medical licenses except teletherapy licenses.
4. IE Information Notice No. 79-10, 11 Nonconfonning Pipe Support Struts, 11 was issued on April 16, 1979 to all power reactor facilities with a construction permit.

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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Important Items - Week Ending April 21, 1979 Interagency Meeting ,:,n Research on the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation Representatives of RES and SD participated in the second interagency meeting at the National Institutes of Health {NIH) on April 17, 1979.

Dr. T. Frederickson, Director of NIH, HEW announced the fonnation of an HEW Co1'1111ittee on Research into the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation, by author'fty of Secretary Joseph A. Califano, Jr., HEW *.

Dr. Fredrickson is Chairman of this Committee and he appointed Dr. Arthur C.

Upton, Director, National Cancer Institute, NIH as Vice Chainnan. Under the Charter of this Co11111ittee, representation was offered to DOD, DOE, DOL, EPA, NASA, NRC and VA in addition to severalconstituent agencies of HEW. The participating agencies would agree under the Charter to "consult" with the Conmittee and to take the Conmittee co11111ents into account before making conmitments to fund research into the biological effects of ionizing radiation." RES is the lead NRC office on this Conmittee, with active participation of OSD. r Pending White House action resulting from recorrmendations contained in the Report of the Interagency Task Force on Ionizing Radiation on.-

Institutional Arrangements (Libassi/HB~: See OSD input in this Information Report}, this HEW Committee will most likely be reconstituted as an Interagency Connnittee on Federal Research into the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation. It appears that NIH/HEW will almost certainly retain the Chairmanship.

Dr. Frederi.ckson decided to form a Subcomnittee under the Chairmanship of Dr. Upton to make recommendations regarding possible epidemiological studies of population living in the vicinity of Three Mile Island Nuclear Station. NRC is to be represented on this Subconrnittee. He also instructed Dr. J. G. Perpich, Associate Director for Program Planning and Evaluation, NIH and the General Counsel, NIH to contact the offices of the General Counsel of participating agencies in order to determine the statutory responsibilities of various agencies in the subject areas.

Future meetings of the Committee will be convened by Dr. Fredrickson.

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OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 20, 1979 McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 & 2 On April 18, 1979, the Licensing Board, after making findings of fact and conclusions of law on matters actually put into controversy, issued

  • an Initial Decision (Operating License Proceeding) authorizing the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, upon his making of appropriate-findings in accordance with the Corrmission*s regulations with respect to matters not embraced in the Initial Decision, to i:ssue operating licenses for McGuire-Units 1 and 2.: The Licensing Board, however, stayed the effect of the Initial Decision until further order by the Board following the issuance of a supplement to the NRC Staff's Safety Evaluation Re-port addressing the significance* of any unresolved generic safety issues.

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ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS l~EEK ENDING APRIL 20, 1979 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TMI Acti vi ti es During the week of April 15 IP made arrangements for newly-arrived official delegations from Japan, Sweden, Denmark, the FRG, Italy,"

the Philippines Taiwan, and the EC to receive information on the TMI accident. The 21 local Embassy scientific counselors and attaches who have followed TMI closely from the beginning were also invited to participate. A total of 65 representatives from 20 foreign

  • countries and one international organization were involved (Austria, Israel, Australia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland, the U.K., Korea, France, Spain,.and South Africa, in addition to those named above). NRC .activities included (1) a day of briefings on April 19 on TMI emergency plans, the development and course of the incident, research projects attendant to the incident, and technical*

details of TMI and (2) a bus trip to Middletown, Pennsylvania for brief presentations by NRC and Pennsylvania personnel on April 20. All sessions were followed by question'and answer periods to allow the delegations to address their most immediate infonnation needs.

EXPORT/IMPORT ANO INTERNATIONAL SAFEGUARDS Rulemaking on Minor E>:ports The staff has foNarde!d to the Commiss fon for review a draft final rulemaking proposal regarding the export of minor quantities of nuclear material. The proposed rule would establish or expand general licenses for the export of minor quantities and should result in a 5-10% reduction 1n the! staff's export licensing workload.

US-IAEA Safeguards Agr~ement Implementation Group Meeting.

The Safeguards Agreement Implementation Group for the US offer met on April 19. Chris Kessler of IP attended. Preparation of the list of Eligible Facilities wa.s the principal topic covered.

Capitol Hill Workshop Marvin Peterson and Hans,Schechter of IP attended a Capitol Hill Workshop on April 17, 18 and 19. The workshop focused on providing NRC officials with insights on how the Congress functions and inter-relates with the Executive Branch agencies.

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OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING-APRIL 20, 1979 Emergency Preparedness Hal Gaut, State Programs and Bill Axelson (IE), Region III, participated fn 'a State interagency emergency planning sessiori in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Key members of involved State agencies were involved as well as an observer from WCCO (CBS) Radio. The meeting was held with a view toward Minnesota seeking an NRC concurrence fn their emergency plan.

Letters were prepared for the Chairman 1 s signature to 18 governors of States with operating nuclear power plants where NRC has not been able to concur in the State*s radiological emergency response plan. These letters gave a brief status of the plan 1n each State and an offer of NRC help in moving the plan quickly to a point where it is eligible for concurrence.

On April 12, 1979, Andy Robart, the Region V State Liaison Officer attended a California Assembly subcommittee hearing in Los Angeles and again on April 16, 1979 in Sacramento. The purpose of these hearings was to take testimony on the Three Mile-Island accident and its consequences and to discuss. NRC 1 s role in emergency planning. Personnel from both RV and Headquarters also participated 1n the hearings. The subcomittee on Energy hearings were chaired by Assemblyman Mel Levine (D-Los Angeles). In addition to Daryll Eisenhut, DOR, Bob DeFayette, OSP, Harry North, Ray Fish, Phil Morrill and Bob Engelken,\Region V. Other witnesses. included:

Or. Frank Van Hipple from Princeton University; Dr. Richard Hubbard, MHB Associates; Dr. Hal Lewis, University of California; Robert Pollard, Union of Concerned Scientists and Rusty Schweikart, Chairman Governors* Nuclear Power Emergency Review Panel. Witnesses from Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas and Electric also testified. The Sacramento hearing on the 16th also included State witnesses from.the California Office of Emergency Services, Radiologic Health and Sacramento County.

Program Development Nebraska has advised that they are ready to enter into a water quality agreement with NRC similar to those with Indiana, Virginia and South Carolina.

State Agreements Kathleen N. Schneider will join the State Agreements staff on April 23, 1979.

Ms. Schneider is a graduate of Youngstown State University and University of Florida with degrees in physics and nuclear engineering and is coming on board as an intern.

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A training course in Medical Use of Radionuclides for State Regulatory Personnel will be presented at Baylor University, Texas, April 23-27, 1979. Eight State personnel will attend. In addition, six NRC regional inspectors and one tlRC license reviewer will attend.

State Agreement staff, including the Assistant Director, will meet with Rhode Island representatives April 26 and 27 to review the final draft of a request for a section 274b Agreement.

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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS Items of Interest Week Ending Apri 1 20, 1979 TMI Support Provided support to the EDO and the DEDO irr planning for the agency response to TMI.

Briefed on LOEB Operational Safety Data Gatheri*ng & Analysis Responded to Commission for summary of NRC efforts in gathering and analyzing operating experience data.

Responses to Rep. Dingell and Sen. Glenn Completed letters to Rep. Dingell transmitting 37 Q's &A's, and to Sen. Glenn on March 6-7 Hearing on Low-level Radiation.

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OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER ITEMS OF INTEREST

  • Week Ending Apri 1 20 1 1979 FY 1979 REPROGRAMMING SECY-79-53 AND SECY-79-53A The majority of the Commission has now voted in favor of increasing Waste Management funding ove,* and above the amount identffied in SECV-79-53A. A
  • memorandum has been sent ot the Commission responding to this change.

INITIAL FY 1979 REPROGRAMMING TO CONGRESS As. reported ear'lier, all five Congressional Subco11111ittees had approved this except the House Appropriations had disapproved the increase to NRR travel.

As a result of heavy tr*avel due to Three-Mile Island, the Subco1J1J1ittee staff

  • was contacted and approved the use of additional funds for travel associated with Three-Mile Island.

FY 1980 BUDGET ,

The tentative dates for Congressional Subco1T111ittee mark-up of NRC's budget are as follows:

Senate Authorization (Hart) May 3, 1979 House Appropriation (Bevill) May 10, 1979 House Authorization (Udall) May 15, 1979 0MB SPRING PREVIEW 0MB held their annual Spring Review on the.upcoming budget (FY 1981).

  • The Controller and Director, Division of Budget met with 0MB officials and discussed resource impacts on the FY 1979. FY 1980 and FY 1981-1985 budgets as identified by the Offices *. Also, recent reactor incidents (5-plant clo~ing and T~ree-MiJe I_sl_and) w.e!"~. identified as having. potential resource impacts.

RESOURCE IMPACT OF THREE-MILE ISLAND AND 5-PLANT CLOSINGS A call was issued to all Office Directors to identify 11 best estimate" resources changes for the remainder of FY 1979 an~ FY 1980 due to these recent reactor incidents. This information is to be submitted by Thursday, April 26 1 1979.

BUDGET REVIEW GROUP (BR§.l_

The first BRG meeting under the new Chairman, Kevin Cornell, was held to discuss organization and the FY 1981-1985 budget review process.

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CALENDAR OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS April 23 TMI Meeting to discuss physical security plan.

April 24 New Haven l &2 - Meeting to discuss reactor safeguards April 25-26 Palo Verde 1, 2 &3 - Caseload Forecast Panel Site Visit April 27 North Anna 1 &2 - Testimony regarding pump house settle~ent and turbine missiles to be submitted to Board May l Midland - Prehearing conference May 4 Sa1em 2 - SER Supplement No. 4 to be issued NEP l &2 - SER Supplement .No. l to be issued Carroll County - Orientation meeting for reviewers and their supervisors (which was postponed because of TMI efforts} will be held during the week ending May 4 Summer - A visit to the Plant to review fire protection

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ITEMS APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION - RECEIVED WEEK ENDING APRIL 20, 1979 A. SECY-79-73A - PROPOSED LICENSE TO EXPORT LOW-ENRICHED URANIUM TO JAPAN XS - E - - onm1ss oner ct1on tern h1 k to Gossick dated 4/13 79 This is to advjse you that the Comnissioners have reviewed the subject license to Mitsui and Company. The Conmission (with five Commissioners concurring) has accepted your recommendation to export to Japan 1,897 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 3.85% U-235, in the form of uranium hexafluoride.

11 In his concurrence Comnissioner Bradford stated: I concur in this export pending resolution of issues I have previously raised regarding criteria 4 and 5. The oral assurances on criteria 4 and the Takai experience are helpful, but they do not fully solve the problem."

The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 13, 1979.

It is requested that you provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Mitsui by c.o.b. April 19, 1979.

B.

This is to advise you that the Corrmissioners have reviewed the subject license to Transnuclear, Incorporated. The Conmission (with five Comnissioners concurring) has accepted your recommendation to export to the Federal Republic of Germany 22.0 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 93.3% U-235, in the form of U308 .

Commissioner Gil insky, in his concurrence, asked: "Is the research presently going on in DOE or contractor facilities or anywhere else direct1y relevant to the conversion of the FRJ-1 facility and other facilities receiving this fuel to LEU? Is it absol~tely out of the question technically to convert this reactor to lower enriched uranium?

It would be useful if the Corrmission expressed its concern about the need to complete facility attachments. "

  • Commissioner Bradford would like a brief description of the physical security measures required for this export.
  • The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 16, 1979.

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It is requested that you accomplish trye following:

1. Provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Transnuclear by c.o.b. April 20, 1979.
2. Provide a response to Corrmissioner Bradford's request through the Office of the Secretary by c.o.b. Apri1 25, 1979,
3. Provide a response to Conmissioner Gilinsky's questions through the Office of the Secretary by c.o.b. April 30, 1979.

C. SECY-79-1 OA - FURTHER INFORMATION ON THREE FY 1979 RESEARCH PROJECTS u~!".!E'?

IEW B THE COMMISSI N C01T111issioner Action Item Memo Chilk to Goss*ick ate 9 This is to advise you that the commission (with all Commissioners concurring) approves the three programs, P~L/B2043, BNL/A3014 and ORNL/B0125, as in the subject paper.

,search was informed of this The Office of Nuclear Regu l a t ory Re action by telephone on April 18, 1979.

D.

This is to advise you that the Cormiission (with four Cormiissioners concurring, Cor:imissicner Gi1insky did not participate) has approved the staff's responses to the Summary Report as modified in the attachment. The staff is requested to incorporate the Comm,ission's comments in their response and provide the completed set of comments to HEW.

(Attachment not included)*

E.

This is to advise you that the Conmission (with four Corrrnissioners 1 cc~:ur~ing) has approved your. reconmendation that NRC not object to the su Jee~ retransfers. However, the proposed response t'o"the

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Corm1issioner Bradford requested that copies of the MB-10 applications be forwarded in future analyses.

The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 19, 1979.

It is requested that you forward to the Office of the Secretary a copy of the letter to DOE after signature and dispatch by the Director of International Programs.

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CALENDAR OF SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS APRIL 26 Westinghouse Research Laboratory, Pit~sburgh, PA, - The Rasmussen Report Revisited: The Lewis Reoort on Reactor Safety Assessment - Robert J. Budnitz MAY 1 State of South Carolina Advanced Management Seminar, Greenwood, SC - NRC Concurrence Program for Fixed Nuclear Facilities --J. W. Hufham 6 11-::!: Annual National Conference on Radiation Control, Sheraton-Century Center Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK - Report on Current and Projected Federal Radiation Protection Activities with EPA and FDA,- Robert G. Ryan 17 National Classification Management Society Seminar, Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, CA - The NRC Security Pro~ram -

Classification Management in a Regulatory Agency - :aymond J.

Brady 21 Radioactive Waste Management for Nuclear Power Reactors -

Rules, Regulations and Standards - Alexandria, VA - I. C.

Roberts 23 Annual Records Management Conference of the National Archives, Fredericksburg, VA - Automation of Records Management at NRC -

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UNITED STATES May l. 1979 SECY-79-313 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION INFORMATION REPORT f2r_: The Conm1ss1oners From: T. A. Rehm, Assistant to the Executive Director for Operations

Subject:

WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING APRIL 27, 1979 A sunmary of key events is included as a convenience to those Co11111iss;oners who may prefer a condensed version of this report.

Contents Enclosure Administration A Nuclear Reactor Regulation B Standards Development C Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards D Inspection and Enforcement E Nuclear Regulatory Research F Executive Legal Director G International Programs H State Programs '* I Management and Program Analys;s J Controller K Calendar of Significant Events L Items Approved by the Conmission M**

DISTRIBUTION Calendar of Speaking Engagements N Commissioners Conmission Staff Offices Exec Dir for Operations

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Regional Offices T. A. Rehm, sistant to the ACRS Executive Director for Operations Secretariat .

Contact:

T. A. Rehtn 49-27781

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SUfltttARY OF KEY EVENTS Week*End1ng*Apr11 27~ *1979 Texas A&M University License No. R-23 for the Texas A&M nuclear research reactor was renewed for a period of 20 years.

NRC/DOE Meeting on Waste*Management A meeting was held to provide the NRC staff and our contractors with a better understanding of the.geological exp1orat1on program being imple-mented by DOE to identify sites for n~clear waste- repositories. DOE's program includes: (1) 1dentify1ng geologic formations of interest, (2) performing reconnaissance studies on favorable geologic formations, and (3) preparing detailed site specff1-c confirmation studies on areas of no more than a few square miles. By 1984, DOE will be able to deter-mine the feasibility of developing a repository at specific sites. DOE is starting a program to examine geologic media other than salt, but it will not be completed until 1985.

Waste Shipment from TMl The Washington Radiation Control Progriim staff indicated. that Three M-f.le Island waste shipments to the conmercial low-level waste site near* Rich~

land have renewed interest in House Bill 675. The bill would forbid storage or disposal in Washington of all wastes generated outside the state except defense wastes.

New Fuel Fabrication Plant Westinghouse announced plans to build a new low-enriched uranium fuel manufacturing facility near Mongtomery, Alabama. An application will be submitted to NRC in late 1979. Fuel fabrication is expected to begin in 1983.

LOFT The second nuclear test in LOFT is scheduled for May 7. This test will simulate an accident involving the sudden rupture of a coolant inlet pipe while the reactor is operating at a power level of about 38 MWt.

TMI Action Plan At ED0 1 s request, MPA developed an inventory of actions underway in response to TMI incident. The list will provide the basis for the agency's action pla.n.

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OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Week Ending April 27, 1979 ADMINISTRATION OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT STATUS OF REQUESTS Initial Appeal Request Initial Decision Received 169 14 Granted 81 2 Denied 27 4 Pending 61 8 ACTIONS THIS WEEK Received John R. Emshiviller Requests copies of tests and answers given to The Wall Street Journal operators and other licensed personnel by (79-128) NRC at Three Mile Island Units 1 and 2; Indian Point l &2; Dresden 1 &2; Peach Bottom 3; Rancho Seco; Palisades; Millstone 2 and Oconee

3. Also requests studies that evaluate quality of nuclear plant personnel.

Lisabeth Tator Downes (79-129) Requests a map and other infonnation pertaining to the location of nuclear power plants planned to be built by the year 2000.

W11 liam A. Webb Requests a copy of Basic Ordering Agreement Rolf Jensen & Assoc. NRC-03-78-131, Technical Assistance for Fire (79-130) Protection Program Review and Evaluation which was awa'rded to Gage Babcock & Associates of Elmhurst, IL.

Laurie Burt Requests copies of certain documents identified Commonwealth of Mass. in a memo from Harold R. Denton to Lee V. Gossick (79-131) dated December 11, 1978, subject: Review of Regulatory Actions and Staff Positions which rely on WAS-H-1400.

Kathleen M. Ragan Requests a copy of the winning Technical Proposal Kinetic Research, Inc. for* the "Study of ALARA FOR RAOIOPHllRMACEUTICAL (79-132) MANUFACTURERS" Contract NRC-02-79-037.

CONTACT: J.M. Felton 492-7211 ENCLOSURE A

2 J. D. Thomas - Requests information on grade of an NRC employee NRC-NTEU Chapter 208 at three different dates.

(79-133}

Aldo P. Osti Requests all information regarding the March 28, PFIZER, Inc. 1979 Three Mile Island incident.

(79-134)

Catherine Quigg Requests all records referring or relating to Pollution &Environmental the leaks fn the spent fuel pool of the Zion Problems; Inc. Nuclear Station built which is operated by (79-135) Co111DOnwealth Edison Co.

Clifton E. Curtis Referral by DOE of request related to the Natural Resources export of special nuclear material to India.

Defense Council (79-136)

James J. Slocum Request for access to all internal files for Milwaukee Sentinel the Genoa, the Point Beach and the Kawaunee (79-137) Nuclear plants in Wisconsin.

Weson Vivian Requests an internal report relating to the Fenni University of I accident in October 1966 as referred to in the Michigan book "We Almost Lost Detroit."

(79-138)

Granted Thomas Lookabil l Made available two documents concerning NRC NUS Corporation contracts for low-level radioactive waste.

(79-89)

James W. Souten Made available documents relating to the non-use Baltimore, MD of Boron to flood Three Mile Island Unit 2.

(79-96)

Ellyn R. Weiss Made available transcripts of closed Commission Sheldon, Hannon, Roisman meetings regarding Three Mile Island Unit 2.

&Weiss (79-102)

Robert Schakne Made available the test scores for all reactor CBS News operators at Three Mile Island Unit 2 (names (79-105) of the individuals were deleted from the test scores).

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3 Rex Hunter Made available a copy of the final report on Richton Park, IL the cause of the SL-1 accident.

(79-112)

(An NRC Employee) Made available documents concerning the (79-116) selection for Vacancy Announcement No.78-523.

Ms. Mary E. Conley Made available documents concernings NRC's Waltham, MA organization and its health and safeguards (79-120) functions.

Ms. Coral Rose Ryan Made available copies of the Prehearing Citizens Concerned About Conference Order Ruling Upon Intervention Nuclear Power Petitions, Dockets 50-498 and 50-499 and (79-123) 10 CFR, Part 2.

Ms. Lisabeth Tator Downes Made available a chart showing the proposed Tucson, AZ construction of nuclear power plants by the (79-129) year 2000.

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DIVISION OF CONTRACTS Wee~ Ending April 27, 1979 PENDING COMPETITIVE REQUIREMENTS

l. RFP RS-NMS-79-050 Title - Enhancement of the Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System Description - The project will provide for the implementation of previously developed reconmendations concerning data inconsistencies discovered in the Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System (N"'1SS), as well as providing improvements to other portions of NMMSS.

Period of Perfonnance - Eight months Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards S~atus - Solicitation being developed

2. RFP RS-NMS-79-047 Title - Licensing Technical Assistance Description - Provide technical assistance to the Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety for safety and environmental reviews of license applications for the construction, operation or decorrmissioning of fuel cycle facilities.

Period of Perfonnance - Two and one-half years Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Solicitation being developed

3. RFP RS-NMS-79-049 Title - Radiological Evaluation of Burial Grounds Description - Technical assistance to detennfne and define the radiological conditions exist1ng at on-site burial grounds used by licensees and .for sites, not presently licensed, which are known to contain burial radioactive materials.

Period of Perfonnance - Two and one-half years Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Solicitation being developed RFP'S ISSUED RFP RS-ADM-79-387 Title - Career Counseling Description - A four-hour course in four individual sessions for approximately 100 NRC employees.

Period of Perfonnance - One year Sponsor - Office of Administration Status - Solicitation issued April 24, 1979. Proposals are due May 23, 1979.

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PROPOSALS UNDER EVALUATION

1. RFP RS-NMS-79-029 Title - Synthesis for Physical Security and Material Control and Accounting Assessment Results Description - Develop methods for combining observations of MC&A Assessment Team members, develop a method for synthe-sizing the results of the Physical Security and MC&A assessments, and develop a draft handbook that explains the methodology for deriving the measures of effective-ness and synthesizing them into the final statement of adequacy.

Period of Performance - Ten months Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Best and Final offers due May 8, 1979.

2. RFP RS-NRR-79-102 Title - Technical Assistance Program for Two-Phase Flow Aspects of Reactor Safety Description - Pro,*ide 1icensing support in the area of two-phase flow, consisting of a review of existing tests, experiments, and analytical methods used in this area.

Period of Performance - Three years Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Status - Contract mailed for signature on April 10, 1979.

3. RFP RS-NRR-79-107 Title - Reactor Coolant Pump/Motor Structural Integrity Following Sudden Seizure Description - The contractor will provide expert technical assistance in evaluating the load carrying capability of the pump-to-motor hold-down bolts to withstand sudden motor seizure of a physical reactor coolant pump.

Period of Performance - Three months Sponsor~ Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Status - Competitive range established on April 18, 1979.

4. RFP RS-NRR-79-110 Title - Decision Analysis Methodology Applications to the Reactor Licensing Process .

Description - Application of decision analysis methodology within the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation in order to develop a more orderly and more structured process to arrive at regulatory decisions Period of Perfonnance -.Fourteen months Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Status - Proposals received and were forwarded to Source Evaluation Panel (SEP) on April 25, 1979 for their review and evaluation.

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CONTRACT AWARDS

1. RFP RS-NMS-79-028 Title - Development of Improved Techniques for Analyzing Material Control and Accounting Data Description - Assist the NRC in applying the inventory difference simulation model to two major operating strategic special nuclear material fuel cycle facilities designated by the NRC.

Period of Perfonnance - Eight and one-half months Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Cost Plus. Fixed Fee Contract awarded to Science Applications, Inc., April 20, 1979. Estimated cost plus fixed fee of

$47,402.00.

2. RFP RS-ADM-79-362 Title - Cataloging Support Services Description - Cataloging, processing, data conversion and related activities for backlog of approximately 9650 titles in the NRC Library.

Period of Perfonna.nce - Seven months Sponsor - Office of Administration Status- Cost Plus Fixed Fee Contract No. NRC-10-79-362 awarded to Infonnatics,Inc., on April 24, 1979 in the amount of

$77,138.00.

. _CANCELLATIONS RFP NMS-79-034 Title - Tests of Safeguards System Evaluation Methods Description - The contractor will assist in planning and conducting tests of various new analytical methods for evaluating the effectiveness of safeguards systems.

Period of Performance - One year Sponsor - Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Status - Cancelled at the request of the program office.

CONTRACTS CLOSED OUT (All administrative act.ion complete and final payment made}

Contract No. Organization Close-Out Date AT(49-24}-0124 Nuclear Assurance Corp. 04/19/79 NRC-03-77-010 Associated Consultants 04/19/79 International ENCLOSURE A

DIVISION OF SECURITY ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING APRIL 27, 1979 A Bulletin on the Protection of Limited Official Use Information (a category of unclassified information originated by the Department of State and given limited protection and distribution) has been prepared and distributed to Headquarters Offices and Divisions for cotm1ent or concurrence.

The Facilities and Systems Security Branch conducted on-site reviews of two Congressional subcommittee offices which retain NRC classified matter in coordination with the Office of Congressional Affairs.

On April 24, 1979, an initial security survey was conducted of the Resident Inspector's office at B&W, Apollo, Pa., for the purpose of receiving, storing and safeguarding of information classified no higher than Confidential, Restricted Data.

The Facilities and Systems Security Branch coordinated security support assistance for ASLBP conferences to be held in Miami, Florida on May 2, 1979 and 1n Salem; N. J. on May 2-4, 1979, and provided additional security coverage for Commission and ACRS meetings regarding the Three Mile Island incident which were held at 1717 H Street, Washington, D.C.

A representative of the Division of Security attended a meeting of Special Committee on Compromising Emanations at the National Security Agency.

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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION WEEKLY ITEMS OF INTEREST (Week End.ing April 27. 1979) ca rro 11 County 1...!..l, An orientation meeting was held on April 24, 1979, with dedicated reviewers and their supervisors. The review 1s to be conducted using the recommendations of NUREG-0292.

Greene County At the request of the applicant, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board has canceled all scheduled hearings.

Texas A&M University License No. R-23 for the Texas A&M AGN-201M nuclear research reactor was renewed for a period of 20 years, authorizing continued operation until August 26, 1997.

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OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 27, 1979

1. James A. Norberg fs attending the IAE*A, TRC-Design Conun1ttee meeting which is being held in Tokyo, Japan, April 23-27, 1979. While in Japan Mr. Norberg will visit nuclear power plants in the Kyoto area and also research facilities in Tokai.
2. Publication of Proposed Rule on Addition of Veterinarians to the General License for In Vitro Clinical Testing: On April 26, 1979 proposed amendments to Parts 31 and 32 were published fn the Federal Re~fster under the signature of the Executive Director for Operat ons. These amendments are in response to a petition and would add veterinarians to the groups already authorized to use byproduct material under general license for in vitro clinical or laboratory testing. The 60-day co11111ent period~ncf's'"oii" June 25.

1979,

[Deborah A. Bozik]

3. Known Effects of Low-Level Radiation Exposures: On April 25, 1979 0 Deborah Bozik and Edward Podolak attended an educational seminar titled, "Known Effects of Low-Level Radiation Exposures 11 which was. sponsored by the Mideast Center for Radiological Physfcs and Allegheny General. Hospital. The seminar, which was given in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was related to the Three Mile Island incident and was intended to provide up-to-date information .in simple and accurate terms to local physicians who may be required to handle inquiries from their patients. At the seminar, Gordon K. Macleod. M,D., Secretary of Health, Co11111onwealth of Pennsylvania, discussed the Pennsylvania State Bureau of Health Research plan for surveillance of the population contiguous to the plant for health effects which may be related to TMI. They plan a wide variety of studies and surveys to determine the fll!lled1ate and long-term impact of radiation and psychoemotional stress upon human health.

[Deborah A. Boz1k]

4. Meeting of a Subco11111ittee of the HEW Interagency Task Force on Ionizing Radiation Research: On April 23, 1979, Karl Goller, Hal Peterson, and Mike Parsont of SD attended a meeting of a Subconmittee of the HEW Interagency Task Force on Ionizing Radiation Research to discuss the desirability of conducting epidemiologic follow-up studies of plant workers and the general ENCLOSURE C

public 1n the vicinity of the Three Mile Island site. This Subcommittee was chaired by Dr. Arthur Upton, the Director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI). It was convened at the request of Dr. ,Donald Fredrickson, Director of the National Institutes of Health. Tony Robbins of NIOSH and numerous members of NCI's Epidemiology Branch were present.

The following individuals participated by conference call: Henry Falk, Glyn Caldwell and Mark Nelson of--- the HEW Center for Disease Control -

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; John Villforth, Director of the Bureau of Radiological Health, FDA; William Ellett, Chief of EPA's Radiation Bioeffects Branch, and William Burr of DOE.

On the basis of existing dose projections, the group almost*

unanimously agreed that the potential radiation-induced health consequences of the accident would be undetectable. Or. Marvin Schneiderman of NCI suggested that if anything were done it should be li~fted to a registry of the residents including time spent in the vicinity of TMI and social security numbers. This could permit automatic tracking of the population to be done at some time. in the future through death certificates. Dr. Schneiderman also indicated that some short-tenit studies of abortions and birth defects might be carried out. This could allay public concerns regarding Dr. Ernest Sternglass's allegations of significant genetic injury and birth defects, and also provide a measure of the psychological impact of the incident. Mr. Goller raised the question of whether one could distinguish the radiation effects from the possible psychologically-induced effects; Dr. Schneiderman said that. he believed that they we~e indistinguishable. Dr. Ellett of EPA provided an upper bound analysis that confirmed the minor health significance, even if all existing cancers were caused by radiation. He showed that, if the higher risks from the 1977 BEIR Report were used, there should be 3 times as many cancers in the existing population as are now present. Despite the scientific opinions to the contrary, it appears that CDC may still propose to do a 20- to 50- year study at a cost of $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 a year. However, they were requested by Dr. Upton to prepare a range of optfons wi.th their costs for further consideration by the SubcoJ11111ttee. The NIOSH representatives also requested from NRC, information on the dosimeter readings and bfoassay results on the in-plant workers.

Or. Parsont, NRC, raised the point that if prompt action fs not taken, some valuable data might be 1.ost.

[Harold T. Peterson]

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Regulatory Guides to be Issued in the Near Future

1. !.!!l!.: Qualfty Assurance Program Requirements (Operation)(Reg. Guide 1.33, Rev. 3)
  • Expected Issuance Date: September 1979

Description:

This guide provides guidance on quality assurance program requirements for the operation phase of nuclear power plants.

Contact:

T. Scarbrough 443-5913

2. ~ : Qualification of Nuclear Power Plant Inspection, Examination, and Testing Personnel (Reg. Guide .1.58, Rev. 1)

Expected Issuance Oat~: September 1979

Description:

This guide provides guidance concern.ing the qualification of personnel who perform inspections, examinations, and tests at nuclear power plants.

Contact:

. T. Scarbrough 443-5913

3. !!.ll!.: Assumptfons Used for Evaluating the Potential Radiological Consequences of Accidental Criticality in a Uranium Fuel Fabrication P'lant (Reg. Guide 3.34, Rev. 1)

Expected Issuance Date: July 1979

Description:

Provides guidance for modeling, source tenns and potential dose estimation for e11aluating criticality 1n a U fab plant.

Contact:

  • W. R. Pearson 443-5910
4. I.!.!1.!: Assumptions Used for Evaluating the Potential Radiological Consequences of Accidental Criticality in a Plutonium Processing and Fuel Fabr*lcat1on Plant (Reg. Guide 3.35, Rev. l)

Exp*ected Issuance Datl!_: July l 979

Description:

Provides guidance for modeling, source terms, and dose estimation for evaluating criticality in a Pu plant.

Contact:

W. R. Pears<>n 443-5910 ENCLOSURE C

5.

Title:

Design Guidance for Radioactive Waste Management Structures, Systems, and Components Installed fn Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants (Reg. Guide 1.143, Rev. 1)

Expected Issuance Dat_!!.: June 1979

Description:

Provides design guidance related to seismic, quality classification, and quality assurance provisions for radwaste systems, structures, and components.

Contact:

W.R. Pearson 443-5910 Publications Issued During the Week of April 23-27. 1979 List of Regulatory Guides Under Development - published titles and scopes of regulatory guides under development as of March 16, 1979, and, where appropriate, the related national standards such as those of the American National Standards Institute, American Nuclear Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The list was developed before the recent accident at Three Mile Island Nuclear Station. It did not include any new guides or revisions to existing guides that may be found to be necessary as a result of the ongoing investigations of that accident.

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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS Items of Interest Week Ending April 27, 1979 Guard Force Strike at B&W Parks Township and Apollo Sites The management of the Babcock and Wilcox Nuclear Material Division has notified licensing personnel of the likelihood that the guard force will strike at its Parks Township and Apollo sites on April 30, 1979. The licensee intends to provide equal plant protection measures through the use of non-striking security supervisors and salaried personnel. Specific compensatory measures were proposed by the licensee and modified during discussions with members of the licensing staff. Formal commitments to the agreed upon measures will be made a condition of the license prior to the strike deadline.

Enhancement of the Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System (NMvlSS) .

A request for procurement action has been forwarded to the Division of Contracts seeking a RFP for further work in clarifying and enhancing the data contained in the NMMSS. This contract will run approximately eight months and will (a) implement recommendations. from a previous contract, to. improve inventory difference and authorized possession limit data and (b) examine and resolve data and reporting problems such as sMpper/receiver differences. limits of error, safeguards thresholds and action code analysis.

NRC Upgrade of Type E Seals.

Senators John Glenn and Abraham Ribicoff recently wrote Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State, raising certain questions concerning the adequacy of Type E seals as used by the IAEA. As a result of this request for information, NMSS initiated a review of Type E seal use by domestic licensees and Office of Inspection and Enforcement (IE) inspectors.

Following a prelin1nary review, NMSS recommended to IE that NRC initiate use of soldering and fingerprinting techniques for Type E seals used for sealing SNM transport containers.

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2 Meeting with Staff of Subco11111ittee of Energy and Nuclear Non-Proliferation

  • Representatives of NMSS, DOE and DOT met with a subco11111ittee staff member on April 25, 1979, to discuss means for enabling the IAEA to ship plutonium samples and standards by aircraft. As a result of the meeting, Senator Glenn will probably request NRC, DOE and DOT to examine and pursue possible approaches to alleviate the IAEA safeguards problem.

NRC/OOE Meeting On April 11, 1979, the second in a series of meeting was held with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and their contractors. The purpose of this meeting was to provide the NRC staff and.our contractors with a better understanding of the geological exploration program being implemented by DOE to identify sites for nuclear waste repositories. NRC staff members from NMSS, SO, NRR, and RES attended *. A copy of the meeting notice was placed in the NRC puolic document room at 1717 H Street and was sent to those individuals who had requested that they be notified of NRC/DOE meetings on waste management matters. The total attendance at the meeting was about 100 persons including several individuals from the public, other*government agencies, and congressional staffs.

DOE briefly described their program for selecting a repository site.

The sequence of geologic investigations in this process ,is to (1) identify geologic fonnations of interest, (2) perform regional reconnaissance studies on favorable geologic formations, (3) perfonn more detailed studies on sma 11 er areas (&11rl 000 mi 2) within a f avorab 1e geologic fonnation, and {4) prepare detailed site specific confinnation studies on areas.of no more than a few square miles.

The geologic exploration work in both salt a.nd non-salt media by DOE is taking place in seven areas inthe United States. These include the Gulf Interior Region (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi), the Paradox Basin (Colorado, Utah), the Penn1an Basin (Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico),

the Salina Basin (Ohio, New York), the WIPP site. By 1984, work should have progressed in these areas to the point where DOE will be able to detennine the feasibility of developing a repository at specific sites within these regions, Hanford, and the Nevada Test Site.

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3 DOE is starting a program to examine geologic media other than salt, but DOE has not yet defined geographic regions of interest. This work will focus primar*ily on argillaceous and crystalline rocks. The geologic exploration program in non-salt media will not be completed until 1985.

The next meeting between DOE and NRC on waste management matters is tentatively scheduled* for late May, when the topk of criteria development will be discussed.

LLL Paper re Waste Disposal in Deep Geologic Repositories In response to.a recent NRC change to our contract with Lawrence Livermore Lab, the lab has submitted a draft working paper entitled, "Regulatable Elements in the Waste Management Program," which includes lists of elements. that they feel are important*to*the problem of waste disposal in deep geologic repositories. The NRC staff will meet with LLL to discuss this working paper the week of May 1, 1979.

Meeting re 10 CFR 60 During the week of May 1, 1979, NMSS will conduct a meeting with SD and LLL to discuss the Livermore report and*-the preliminary draft of subpart B to 10 CFR Part 60 to decide on the content for the initial draft for public conment.

Presentati_on by Witherspoon. Lawrence Berkeley Labs Professor Witherspoon from the Lawrence Berkeley labs will give a presentation on the "Stripa Mine Experience on High-Level Waste Disposal in Sweden. 11 This presentation will be given in.Room 150 of the Willste Building on May 1, 1979, at 9:00 a.m.

Waste Shipment from TMI Waste Management was informed by Washington Radiation Control Program staff that Three Mile Island waste shipments to the commercial low-

. level waste site near Richland have renewed interest in House Bill 675.

The Washington legislature is holding hearings on the bill Thursday evening, April 26, 1979. The bill would forbid storage or disposal in Washington of all w.astes generated outside the* state except defense wastes. Waste Management referred the matter to the Office of State Programs for follow-up.

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4 Low-Level Waste Burial Ground at Sheffield Nuclear Engineering Company*s (NECO) attorney and OGC signed an agreement*

on the Sheffield, Illinois, low-level waste burial ground. When NECO's management consents, the agreement w;11 provide for compliance with NRC's order dated March 20, 1979, in that requirements for site security, monitoring, and maintenance, etc., in the site license will be met.

ACRS Waste Management Subconmittee Meeting Members of the Waste Management Division attended the ACRS Waste Management SubcD1J111ittee meeting in Richland, Washington, on April 18-20, 1979. The draft High-Level Waste Management Program (copies of which had earlier been maHed to Subcommittee members and consultants) was discussed wfth the Subconmittee in some detail. The Plan is being reviewed in light of Subconmittee conanents prior to submittal to the Commission.

Meeting with Swedish Representatives Messrs. Bo Aler and Ragnar Nilson of Studsvik A.B. along with Mr. Lars Larson of the Swedish Embassy visited NRC for discussions on reactor safety, fuel cycle safety and future research cooperation. Research and reactor aspects were handled by the RES staff. The Swedish visitors indicated that they have two alternative routes for handling spent fuel from reactors. Authority for two reactors has been based upon reprocessing of fuel by COGE~ (France) with subsequent disposal of high level wastes in Sweden. The disposition of plutonium is not established at this time. The additional nine reactors have been .justified by interim spent fuel storage at an AFR for several decades. For subsequent actions, consideration will be given to either reprocessing based on experience to that date or spent fuel disposal. Present Swedish studies on the latter option include encapsulation in a thick copper cannister and burial in rock fonnations.

The Swedish representatives indicated that they have adequate indigenous uranium supply to fuel about a dozen LWR's for their projected operating life (30 years) and feel that their independence in this regard is significantly different from most countries in western Europe.

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5 NASAP FC comments on DOE document "Nuclear Energy System Characterization Datau were finalized. The more significant items were that: (a) for many cases considered, the uranium needs through 2025 far exceed the projected U.S. resources and this was not indicated in any way; (b) all cases except the introduction of the breeder indicate the bufld-up of large (hu11dreds to thousands of tonnes) quantities of fissile materials; (c) no cases were designed to minimize such build-ups to aid proliferation resistance. and (d) technological fixes such as dilution and spiking are apparently considered in the study to be an adequate means for achieving proliferation resistance upgrading.

Incijent Response Group

(

A planning group of senior staff headed by F. D. Fisher has begun preparation of a charter, tasks breakdowns, schedules, and estimates of staffing and other resources requirements 'for an appropriate capability for responses to incidents involving ~uel Cycle and Material Safety 1icensees.

Amendment of Table S-3 for Radon Revised estimates of the radon releases from the front end of the uranium fuel cycle have been developed for Table S-3. These estimates are based on recent measurements of radon releases at mines and mills and are lower in total than the estimates given in testimony by the staff at individual reactor hearings. The new radon-222 values proposed for Table S-3 are 4860 Ci/AFR during operation of the mines and mills, plus 9 Ct/AFR/year during the first 100 years after shutdown and 17 Ci/

AFR/year during the period between 100 and 1,000 years after shutdown.

The projections are not extended beyond 1,000 years because uncertainties become too large. Drafts-of the Conunission paper, Federal Re~ister notice, and* press release on the proposed amendment of Table-3 are being prepared for internal review.

Assessment of Radionu1:lide Capture, Retention and Disposal Technology OECD-NEA draft Chapte~ 7, Assessment of Radionuclide Capture, Retention and Disposal Technology was reviewed and conmented upon. This report suggests a methodology for evaluating whether radionuclide capture, retention and disposail- systems are cost effective. It compares costs with dose commitments averted to a world population of 100 billion ENCLOSURE D

6 persons over a 10,000-year period for long -life radionuclides such asl4c and 129I. This report, however, avoids the principal issue of how much is a man-rem, dose conmitment, to a world population worth? Thus the ability to make a finding as to whether the radionu-clide capture, retention and disposal systems are cost effective is still uncertain.

Fuel Cycle Facility Accident Research Projects FC staff members attended a coordination meeting for Fuel Cycle Facility Accident Research Projects. Representatives from PNL, LASL and ORNL were briefed by RES on the general scope of the research activities required by each contractor. The contractors outlined their approach and tentative schedules for their programs.

The first phase, literature search and accident and incident categorization, will be completed in three months. NRC will review with contractors and set up a priority for Phase II, exper~mental work in establish~ng models and aerosols to study release behaviors for eventual source tenn formulation.

SD provided an interim report prepared by ANL entitled, "Externally and Internally Caused Accidents and Incidents in* the Nucl~ar Fuel Cycle Facilities." This interim report is a rather comprehensive listing of incidents that occurred inthe United States and foreign countries from 1942 to 1978 and a copy was turned-over to F. D. Fisher for his use in the planning of the Fuel Cycle Incident Response Study Program being launched.

  • New Fuel Fabrication Plant Westinghouse announced on April 11, 1979, that it plans to build a new low-enriched uranium fuel manufacturing facility near Montgomery, Alabama. An application for this plant will be submitted to NRC in late 1979. The Westinghouse timetable calls for fabrication of fuel to begin in 1983.

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  • OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT Items of Interest Week Ending April 27, 1979
1. Preliminary Notifications relating to the following actions were

. dispatched during the past week:

a. PN0-79-67AB through 67AH Three Mile Island Unit 2 - Nuclear Incident at Three Mile Island Unit 2 - These Preliminary Notifi-cations were issued to provide updated status information regarding the incident.
b. PN0-79-88 North Anna Units l &2 - Problem in Reanalysis of Piping Stresses - During reanalysis of main steam piping, Stone and Webster foiund that stress analysis assumptions used for Unit l were also used for Unit 2. Since Unit 2 main steam valve housing has a soil foundation while Unit l is founded on rock, response characteristics are different and more severe for Unit 2 piping in the main steam valve housing. Subsequently, four pipe hangers were identified that required modification. Corrective action is in progress. (Closed)
c. PN0-79-89 Rancho Seco - Loss of Inverter Power Supply - Automatic~

Reactor Trip - On April 22, 1979, the reactor sustained an automatic r shutdown from high reactor coolant system pressure casued by a failure of the 11.~ 11 inverter power supply. There were no anomalies in the reactor protection system or plant operator performance during the event. The licensee completed repairs to the fail~d inverter and returned the unit to operation. (Closed)

d. PN0-79-90 Big Rock Point - Reactor Coo1ant Pressure Boundary Leak -

The licensee reported the discovery of a small primary system leak while hydrotesting the pressure vessel in preparation for startup following an extended refueling outage. The leak was lo~ated on a control rod drive thimble at the weld joining the thimble to the reactor vessel. No estimate of delay in startup has been made; however, the r*epair may require defuel ing of the reactor. An IE inspector is at t~e site. (Closed)

e. PN0~79-9l Millstone Point Unit 2 - Vapor Binding of Shutdown Cooling System Pump - Whil.e operating the Shutdown Cooli.ng System (SOC) in a degraded mode, the LPSI pump became air bound resulting in a loss of SOC flow. The licensee took safety measures and restored flow. The planned restoration activities resulted in the spillover of approximately 15,000 gallons of water through an open steam generator manway to the containment. There was no release of radioactive material to the environs. (Closed)

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f. PN0-79-92 *crystal River.Unit 3 - Industrial Death in Spent Fuel Pool - On April 25, 1979, a contractor employee fell into the spent fuel pool and was killed. The man fell about 40 feet to the bottom of the pool which had been drained for maintenance.

The State of Florida and OSHA have been informed. {Closed)

g. PN0-79-93, North Anna .Units 1 &2 - Electrical Transfer Bus Overloads - Licensee review of electrical requirements during combined operation of Units l &2 revealed that the 4160 volt
  • coJ1111on transfer bus and transfer feeder breakers are not capable of carrying full load current under certain circumstances. TMs problem involves power supplies to general plant systems and does not affect emergency equipment power supplies. The licensee is preparing to r*earrange transfer bus loads to alleviate this problem prior to Unit 2 startup. (Closed)
h. PN0-79-94 Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN -

Fire at Ucensee's Facility - On April 25, 1979, a fire occurred in the basement of the licensee's facility because of a shooting when one of the shots struck a flask of volatile liquid. One person was killed from the shooting and the person doing the shooting attempted suicide. The fire occurred in an area where 1.9 microcuries of iodine-125 was stored; however, it is believed that the fire did not reach the radioactive materiaJ. (Closed)

i. PNS-79-36 Duane Arnold - Threat Letters - A local radio/TV station in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Mr. Duane Arnold received letters from the Eastern Iowa Anti-Nuke Vigalantes claiming to have 100 grams of plutonium which they threaten to use to cause contamination of the Iowa Electric Light and Power Co. corporate headquarters and the residence of Mr. Duane Arnold, president of the utility, unless the plant is closed down by May 4, 1979. The matter was turned over to the appropriate Federal agency. {Closed)
j. PNS-79-37 Diablo Canyon Unit 1 &2 - Bomb Threats - Bomb threats were received on April 20 and 25, 1979. In each instance, the T'icensee conducted a search of the facilities with negative results.

(Closed)

INSPECTION E

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Import Items - Week Ending April 27 2 1979 LOFT The new schedule for the second nuclear test in LOFT (L2-3) is May 7, 1979. This test will simulate an accident involving the sudden rupture of a coolant inlet pipe when the reactor is operating at a power level of about 38 MWt, which corresponds to the nominal power density in a commercial LWR (12 Kw/ft. linear heat generation rate).

In recent preparations for the test, the LOFT reactor was filled with water, pressurized and brought to criticality. After zero power physics tests, the power was raised to 10 percent to check the secondary system for leaks. The plant is now cooled down while preparations for the L2-3 test are completed *.

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ITEMS OF INTEREST OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS WEEK ENDING APRIL 27 1 1979 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Foreign Visits Six nenbers of the Chinese Nuclear Energy Society delegation which visited NRC on March 27 retun1ed on April 23 for a follow-up session with IP and RES staff rnenbers to discuss the ground rules for bi-1ateral agreements, including personnel and information exchanges.

Mr. Pierre Audigier. Deputy to the Executive Officer of the French Intenninisterial Committee for Nuclear Safety and Mr. Guy Jeanpierre, Head of the Nuclear Materials Security Department of the Institut de Protection et de Surete Nucleaire, net with _SP staff on Tuesday to.discuss emergency p1-eparedness, NMSS staff Wednesday to discuss waste management, material control and physical security protection, and SD staff on Tbursd,1y to ~iscuss- low leve 1 radiation.

  • Foreign Reports The following foreign reports were received at IP during the week of April 23-27. For further infonnation contact Ann McLaughlin (27788).

(** indicates report is in English.)

From Sweden

1. Vacuum Treatment Oeoxidation and Oesulphurization of 13 Cr-, Ni-, 1, 5 Mo-steel. **
2. Metallographic Studies of Steels Containing Vanadium and Chromium After Simulated Stress-Relief-Cracking. **
3. Investigation of the Plasma Hot-Wire Process for Corrosion-Resistant Cladding of Nuclear Components. **
4. Effects of Impurities on the Hot Ductility of Austenitic Stainless Steels.**
5. UNIDOSE - A Computer Program for the Calculation of Individual and Collective Doses From Airborne Radioactive Pollutants (Studsvik) **
6. KBS-Safe Handling and Storage of High Level Radioactive Waste.**

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EXPORT IMPORT AND INTERNATIONAL SAFEGUARDS The Action Plan Working Group met Tuesday morning at the Department of State. NRC was represented by Chris Kessler (IP) and Ted Sherr (NMSS).

The principal topic of discussion was the development of an effective management process for the implementation of work plans which have been reviewed and accepted by the Working Group.

An interagency meeting on the subject of exchanging information re-garding material control and accounting with other countries was held at NMSS Thursday morning. In addition to NRC (NMSS and IP), DOE and ACDA were represented.

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OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS ITEMS OF INTEREST WEEK ENDING APRIL 27, 1979 Emergency Prepare~ess Federal Interagency Regional Advisory Committee reviews of State Emergency plans for Vermont and Pennsylva;nia were initiated this week.

H. E. Collins, SP, bJ:iefed the Commission on the status of Emergency Preparedness Program activities with Fede~al, State and local governments. The current status of State plans was covered in brief.

State Agreements The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulatory program for agreement materials will be reviewed on April 30 and May 1.

The New York Department of Labor regulatory program .for agreement materials will be reviewed during the week of April 30.

Program Development

. NUREG-CR/0756, "Tram,portation of Radioactive Material in Illinois June 6, 1977 to June 6, 1978," was published this week, reporting on the State's first**year' s monitoring program, performed under an agreement with NRC and DOT. The monitoring was conducted by State Police troopers in cruisers equipped with radiation detection instrumentation provided by NRC. *

  • The Office of State :Programs and the Denver Research Institute of the t.Jniversity of Denver held a public meeting in Jackson, Wyoming, April 24-25, to gather information and ideas on the socio-economic aspects of the transportation of low specific activity radioactive materials~, and to examinP. the present lines of communication between NRC, the uranium industry and the general public.

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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS Items of Interest Heek Ending April 27, 1979

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TMI FOIA Prepared*with ADM the procedures for agency control and release of TMI documents under the FOIA. Documents will be entered in NRC's document control system and added to the.TMI*docket fann-ing the official file of the accident.

TMI Action Plan At EDO's request developed an inventory of actions underway in response to TMI accident. List will be used to exchange infor-mation between offices and with the C011111ission. It will provide the basis for the agency's action* plan and should prove valuable in the ensuing investigations.

Congressional Transcripts Edited transcripts and coordinated inserts for records of the following hearings: (1) Senator Hart's hearing on Three Mile Island accident on April 10; (2) Representative Dingell's sub-conmittee on NRC authorization; and (3) Senator Hart's hearing of March 27 on the shutdown of five reactors due to seismic design.

PAO on Three Mile lsland-2 Sent Proposed Abnormal Occurrence on Three Mile Island-2 to staff for review and co11111ent.

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OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER ITEMS OF INTEREST FY 1979 REPROGRAt,1,1ING SECY-79-53 AND SECY-79-53A The C01T111ission concurred in the proposed reprogranming actions and transmitted them to Congress for approval.

RESOURCE IMPACT OF THREE MILE ISLAND AND S*PLANT CLOSINGS A call issued to all Office Directors to identify 11 best estimate 11 resources changes for the remainder of FY 1979 and FY 1980 due to the recent reactor incidents, requested submissions by Thursday, April 26, 1979. Some submissions have been received. Remaining submissions are promised to be submitted by next week~

FY 1979 MIO-YEAR RESOUJtCES REVIEW*

CON issued a call for the staff to complete a FY 1979 Mid-Year Review of resource requirements by mid May. Th1s review will be incorporated into the Conmission-requested Second Thirdly program review planned for late in May.

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CALENDAR OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS May 1 Midland - Prehearing conference May 4 Salem 2 - SER Supplement No. 4 to be issued NEP l &2 - SER Supplement No. 1 to be issued Carroll County - Orientation meeting for reviewers and their supervisors (which was postponed because of TMI efforts) will be held during the week ending May 4 Su11111er - A Visit to the Plant to review fire protection features will be made during the week ending May 4 May 7-9 New Haven 1 & 2 - Site visit - Public meeting will be held on May 8, 1979 in Mexico, NY ENCLOSURE L

ITEMS APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION - RECEIVED WEEK ENDING APRIL 27 1 1979 A.

This is to advise you that the Commissioners have reviewed the subject license to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

The Commission (with all Comntissioners concurring} has accepted your recorrJnendation to import from Sweden 92, 281

~ilogra~s of uranium, enriched to 3~3% U-235, in the form of 002 pellets contained in zircaloy fuel rods.

The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 20, 1979.

It is requested that you provide notification of the issuance and delivery of thi.s license to Westinghouse by c.o.b. April 24, 1979.

B. STAFF RE UIREMENTS - AFFIRMATION SESSION 79-8, 11:50 A.M, THURSDAY APRIL 19 979, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM D.C. OFFICE Oen to Public Attendance emo C, to B1c wit an Fra e I. SECY-79-207 - Kranish FOIA Apoeal 79-A-3 {Consent Calendar Item)

The Commission, by a vote of 4-0*, denied the subject appeal. In taking this action the Commission requested that the Secretary inform Mr. Kranish of its decision in this matter. (OGC/SECY)

II. SECY-79-203 - Aopointment of ACRS Member (Consent Ca1endar Item)

The Commission, by a vote of 4-0**, approved the.appointment.of.Dr.

Haro1d W. Lewis to the ACRS. In taking this action the Commission reouested that a letter offering Dr. Lewis an appointment with the ACRS be dispatched over the signature of Chairman Hendrie. (ACRS)

  • Although not in attendance, Chainnan Hendrie had previousiy in<licatod his approval of the rE!co11111endation to deny this appeal.
    • Although not in attendance, Chainnan Hendrie had previously indicated his approval of this appointment.

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C. SECY-79-211 - WRITTEN PHYSICAL SECURITY ASSURANCE FROM ITALY Co11111issioner ction Item Memo, Chi k to Gossick ated /20/ 9 This is to advise you tnat the CorrmisS"ion (with four Car.missioners concurring) has concurred in the reconmendation of the staff to approve the Italian 2ssurance letter as adequate under 10 CFR 110.43; and noted that written physical assurances have now been received from all member states of EURATOM, and that exemptions to §ll0.43(a)(2) and (b), as amended, are no longer necessary. Corrmissioner Bradford did not concur in this action.

In connection with his non-concurrence, Conmissioner Bradford noted:

"If the infonna1 translation, as suggested, fails to convey a prospective intent, please get a correct translation. If the problem is more serious, please so advise us. I cannot agree that the Italian 'applies' looks to the future the way the Belgian 'ensures' does. 11 The Office of International Program~ was informed of this action by telephone on April 19, 1979.

r It is requested that you provide a response to Co1T1J1issioner Bradford's coJJ1T1ent through the Office of the Secretary by May 21, 1979.

D. SECY-79-254 - PROPOSED LICENSE TO IMPORT HIGH ENRICHED URANIUM FROM FRANCE

{ISNM 79003) (Commissioner Action Item) (Memo, Chilk to Gossick dated 4720/79)

This is to advise you that the Commissioners have reviewed the subject license to Transnuclear, Incorporated. The Commission (with all Commissioners concurring) has accepted your recommendation to import from France 22.701 kilograms of uranium,. enriched to 73.12% U-235, in the form of UF6.

The Office of Interr.ational Programs was informed of this action* by telephone.on April 20, 1979.

It is requested that you provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Transnuclear by c.o.b.

April 24, 1979.

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E. SECY-79-255 - PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO IMPORT LICENSE ISNM78004 LEU FROM WEST GERMANY {Co11111issioner Action Item) {Memo*, Chilk to Gossick dated 4/20/79)

This is to advise you that the Commissioners have reviewed the subject license to Exxon Nuclear Company, Incorporated. The Commission (with all Convnissioners concurring) has accepted your recommendation to amend the license to increase the quantity of material to be imported from West Germany from 43,340 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 2.9%

U-235, to 86,480.1 kilograms of*uranium, enriched to 3.2% U-235, in the form of uo 2 .

The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 20, 1979.

It is requested that you provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Exxon by c.o.b. April 24, 1979.

F. SECY-79-256 - PROPOSED LICENSE FOR IMPORT OF LEU UF FROM THE USSR IMPORT PPLICATION ISNM79005 Co11111issioner Action Item Memo Chi k to Gossick ate This is to advise you that the Commissioners have reviewed the subject license to Exxon Nuclear Company, Incorporated. The Commission (with all Comnissioners concurring) has accepted your recommendation to i'!'port from the USSR 40,000 kilograms of uranium, enriched to 3.1% U-235, 1n the fonn of UF6 .

The Office of International Programs was informed of this action by telephone on April 20, 1979.

It is requested that you provide notification of the issuance and delivery of this license to Exxo~ by c.o.b. April 24, 1979.

G. EMERGENCY.CONTACT WITH LICENSEES (Memo. Chilk to Gossick dated 4/23/79)

When we get to the lessons learned phase of Three Mile Island would you please consider the following additions to the emergency conununications network. *

a. A street address (not post office box) suitable for telegraJD delivery.
b. An emergency telephone contact at corporate headquarters.
c. A compatible network of low-spe$d or high-speed facsimile transmi.Sision equipment.

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  • H. SECY-79 NON-PROLIFERATION LANGUAGE IN NRC INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS Memo, Chilk to Gossick dated 4 2 79 Reference is made to the memorandum to the Commissioners from the Director of International Programs, subject as above, dated April 17, 1979 .

.This is to advise you that the Conmissioners {with four Conmissioners concurring and Commissioner Ahearne non-concurring in part) have agreed to the dispatch of the proposed letter to the Department of State ..

Commissioner Ahearne non-concurred in inclusion in the letter of the question as to whether the Executive Branch rec*orm,ends that Option 2 be adopted. However, in the interest of expediting receipt of Executive Branch.views. he did not object to dispatch of the letter.

The Office of International Programs was infonned of this action by telephone on April 24, 1979.

It is requested that you forward a copy of the letter to the Office of the Secretary after signature and dispatch by the Deputy Director of International Programs.

I. UCS EMERGENCY PETITION {Memo, Chilk to Gossick dated*4/25/79)

On March 28, 1979, the Union of Concerned Scientists {UCS) filed the attached petitiori with the Conmission entitled, 11 Emergency Peti~ion for the Reanalysis of the Capacity of Operating Plants to Withstand Earthquakes." The Convnission believes that this should be treated as a petition filed under 10 CFR 2.206 and that the initial response to the UCS should come from the.Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. The Commission will have the opportunity sua sponte to review the staff decision under l O CFR 2. 206(c). The Convnission has requested that, consistent with available staff resources, the staff should prQmptly respond to the petition. Please advise the Co i i within o w of an approximate staff-scheaiile~* Attachment not included)

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CALENDAR OF SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS 1 State of South Carolina Advanced Management Seminar, Greenwood, SC - NRC Concurrence Program for Fixed Nuclear Facilities - J. W. Hufham 6 11th.Annual National Conference on Radiation Control, Sheraton-Century Center Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK - Report on Current and Projected Federal Rad1ation Protection Activities with EPA and FDA - Robert G. Ryan 17 National Classification Management Society Seminar, Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, CA - The NRC Security Program -

Classification Management in a Regulatory Agency - Raymond ,J.

  • Brady 21 Radioactive Waste Management for Nuclear Power Reactors -

Rules, Regulations and Standards - Alexandria, VA - I. C.

Roberts 23 Annual Records Management Conference of the National Archives, Fredericksburg, VA - Automation of Records Management at NRC -

R. Stephen Scott 3-8 American Nuclear Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA - Status of Pertinent Regulations and Regulatory Guides for Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations - Russell E. L. Stanford 4-15 Lecture the IE inspectors on concrete and other structural defects experienced in Nuclear Power Plant Construction -

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