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{{#Wiki_filter:4 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Enforcement Region 1 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406-1415 To Office of Enforcement Pursuant to Confirmatory Action 1A-05-007, I have completed my actions as required.
{{#Wiki_filter:4 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Enforcement Region 1 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406-141 5 To Office of Enforcement Pursuant to Confirmatory Action 1 A-05-007, I have completed my actions as required.
Attached you will find a copy of the article written and proof of briefings to appropriate personnel.
Attached you will find a copy of the article written and proof of briefings to appropriate personnel.
Please feel free to contact me at (3 15) 349-7765 should you have any questions.
Please feel free to contact me at (3 15) 349-7765 should you have any questions.
Sincerely, Attachments xc:     Sam Collins Jim Trapp Leonard Cline a
Sincerely, Attachments xc:
Sam Collins Jim Trapp Leonard Cline a  


Making Spirits Bright - NMP Donates 350 Gifts!
Making Spirits Bright - NMP Donates 350 Gifts!
For I O years, Nine Mile Point employees have made the holidays brighter for children and seniors in Oswego County through the Giving Tree gift giving campaign. Each November, holiday trees begin to appear around the station. They are decorated with tags that indicate a toy or gift requested by a child or senior in Oswego County.
For I O years, Nine Mile Point employees have made the holidays brighter for children and seniors in Oswego County through the Giving Tree gift giving campaign. Each November, holiday trees begin to appear around the station. They are decorated with tags that indicate a toy or gift requested by a child or senior in Oswego County.
This year, the Oswego County Department of Social Services and St. Luke Health Services provided Nine Mile Point with a long list of gifts requested by local children and seniors, and employees again enthusiastically responded by purchasing gifts or donating money to the campaign. We purchased 197 gifts for children and 154 gifts for seniors. In all, Nine Mile Point employees donated just over 350 gifts!
This year, the Oswego County Department of Social Services and St. Luke Health Services provided Nine Mile Point with a long list of gifts requested by local children and seniors, and employees again enthusiastically responded by purchasing gifts or donating money to the campaign. We purchased 197 gifts for children and 154 gifts for seniors. In all, Nine Mile Point employees donated just over 350 gifts!
The employees and contractors did a fantastic job collecting toys and gifts for local children and seniors this        said Cindy Amy Green, FFD,holds One Of the hundreds OfgifS DeWolf, the sites Giving Tree campaign coected thrsyearsdrre.
The employees and contractors did a fantastic job collecting toys and gifts for local DeWolf, the sites Giving Tree campaign coordinator. It is especially gratifying to help provide joy to those who may need some assistance during the holiday season.
coordinator. It is especially gratifying to help provide joy to those who may need some assistance during the holiday season.
It takes a lot of hands to touch the hearts of so many. Employees from across the site participated in the campaign by setting up trees, shopping, collecting money and bringing gifts.
It takes a lot of hands to touch the hearts of so many. Employees from across the site participated in the campaign by setting up trees, shopping, collecting money and bringing gifts.
Karen Aluzzo-Krakowka in the Facilities department was instrumental in the success of this campaign and I would like to thank her for all her hard work, said DeWolf. She collected a lot of money, did a ton of shopping, and dropped off gifts that showed up after the pickup date all on her own time. We couldnt have done it without her.
Karen Aluzzo-Krakowka in the Facilities department was instrumental in the success of this campaign and I would like to thank her for all her hard work, said DeWolf. She collected a lot of money, did a ton of shopping, and dropped off gifts that showed up after the pickup date all on her own time. We couldnt have done it without her.
John Faye and John Baftista help prepare gins for pickup at the Unit 2 Securdy entrance.           DeWolf continued, The organizations and people we help are very gratehl for what we do. Year after year, we are one of the largest contributors in the county.
children and seniors this said Cindy Amy Green, FFD, holds One Of the hundreds OfgifS coected thrsyears drre.
NMP Employees Adopt Local Families for the Holidavs Patricia Korta, Michelle Gagnon and Sue Bertsch display a few of the ifems fhe RP department collected for a local family of nine. RFI along wifh other departmenfs across the site, have been collecting toys, clofhing, food and cash to assist local families fhis holiday season. Michelle has played a major role in the success of this collection for nearly a decade and has truly done an outsfandingjob fhis year: How does she do it? She asks over 50 employees to help and starts shopping in August!
John Faye and John Baftista help prepare gins for pickup at the Unit 2 Securdy entrance.
DeWolf continued, The organizations and people we help are very gratehl for what we do. Year after year, we are one of the largest contributors in the county.
NMP Employees Adopt Local Families for the Hol idavs Patricia Korta, Michelle Gagnon and Sue Bertsch display a few of the ifems fhe RP department collected for a local family of nine. RFI along wifh other departmenfs across the site, have been collecting toys, clofhing, food and cash to assist local families fhis holiday season. Michelle has played a major role in the success of this collection for nearly a decade and has truly done an outsfandingjob fhis year: How does she do it? She asks over 50 employees to help and starts shopping in August!  


T uclear Skattion, LL Fire Brigade Briefing Thursday, December 15,2005
T uclear Skattion, LL Fire Brigade Briefing Thursday, December 15,2005  


r Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, U_C Fire Brigade Briefing Attendance Friday, December 30,2005}}
r Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, U_C Fire Brigade Briefing Attendance Friday, December 30,2005}}

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IA 05-007, Guarigilia-Response to NRC CAL 1A-05-007. Completion of Actions Set Forth in Confirmatory Order
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4 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Enforcement Region 1 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406-141 5 To Office of Enforcement Pursuant to Confirmatory Action 1 A-05-007, I have completed my actions as required.

Attached you will find a copy of the article written and proof of briefings to appropriate personnel.

Please feel free to contact me at (3 15) 349-7765 should you have any questions.

Sincerely, Attachments xc:

Sam Collins Jim Trapp Leonard Cline a

Making Spirits Bright - NMP Donates 350 Gifts!

For I O years, Nine Mile Point employees have made the holidays brighter for children and seniors in Oswego County through the Giving Tree gift giving campaign. Each November, holiday trees begin to appear around the station. They are decorated with tags that indicate a toy or gift requested by a child or senior in Oswego County.

This year, the Oswego County Department of Social Services and St. Luke Health Services provided Nine Mile Point with a long list of gifts requested by local children and seniors, and employees again enthusiastically responded by purchasing gifts or donating money to the campaign. We purchased 197 gifts for children and 154 gifts for seniors. In all, Nine Mile Point employees donated just over 350 gifts!

The employees and contractors did a fantastic job collecting toys and gifts for local DeWolf, the sites Giving Tree campaign coordinator. It is especially gratifying to help provide joy to those who may need some assistance during the holiday season.

It takes a lot of hands to touch the hearts of so many. Employees from across the site participated in the campaign by setting up trees, shopping, collecting money and bringing gifts.

Karen Aluzzo-Krakowka in the Facilities department was instrumental in the success of this campaign and I would like to thank her for all her hard work, said DeWolf. She collected a lot of money, did a ton of shopping, and dropped off gifts that showed up after the pickup date all on her own time. We couldnt have done it without her.

children and seniors this said Cindy Amy Green, FFD, holds One Of the hundreds OfgifS coected thrsyears drre.

John Faye and John Baftista help prepare gins for pickup at the Unit 2 Securdy entrance.

DeWolf continued, The organizations and people we help are very gratehl for what we do. Year after year, we are one of the largest contributors in the county.

NMP Employees Adopt Local Families for the Hol idavs Patricia Korta, Michelle Gagnon and Sue Bertsch display a few of the ifems fhe RP department collected for a local family of nine. RFI along wifh other departmenfs across the site, have been collecting toys, clofhing, food and cash to assist local families fhis holiday season. Michelle has played a major role in the success of this collection for nearly a decade and has truly done an outsfandingjob fhis year: How does she do it? She asks over 50 employees to help and starts shopping in August!

T uclear Skattion, LL Fire Brigade Briefing Thursday, December 15,2005

r Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, U_C Fire Brigade Briefing Attendance Friday, December 30,2005