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{{#Wiki_filter:t Information on New York Reactors For Meeting with Members of Senator Gillibrand's Office Purpose: Provide RA with up-to-date information on expected topics of interest associated.
{{#Wiki_filter:t Information on New York Reactors For Meeting with Members of Senator Gillibrand's Office Purpose: Provide RA with up-to-date information on expected topics of interest associated.
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/Regarding events in Japan, the NRC is reviewing all aspects of the plant response to earthquake and tsunami conditions to determine actions needed for U.S. plants.k. o The near-term actions identified by the Near Term Task Force and approved by.the C omrn ission are-the folloqwing:  
 
.Outside of Scope Reliable hardened vents for Mark I containments Outside of Scope Page 3 of 11 Outside of Scope Outside of Scope Outside of Scope Outside of Scope FitzPatrick I NRC resident inspectors completed the TI-1 83 inspection in April 2011, and identified that I the current licensed configuration for the torus vent is a hardened pipe from the torus to the I suction of the standby gas treatment system, which is located outside the reactor building in I a ground level adjacent building.
Outside of Scope Regarding events in Japan, the NRC is reviewing all aspects of the plant response to
The NRC determined in a safety evaluation dated September 28, 1992, that this configuration met the intent of the Boiling Water Reactor Owner's Group design criteria for a hardened vent.Outside of Scope Page 7 of 11 Outside of Scope Outside of Scope Outside of Scope Outside of Scope}}
/    earthquake and tsunami conditions to determine actions needed for U.S. plants.
: k. o The near-term actions identified by the Near Term Task Force and approved by.the Comrn ission are-the folloqwing:                               .
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Outside of Scope Outside of Scope Outside of Scope Outside of Scope FitzPatrick I
NRC resident inspectors completed the TI-1 83 inspection in April 2011, and identified that   I the current licensed configuration for the torus vent is a hardened pipe from the torus to the I suction of the standby gas treatment system, which is located outside the reactor building in I a ground level adjacent building. The NRC determined in a safety evaluation dated September 28, 1992, that this configuration met the intent of the Boiling Water Reactor Owner's Group design criteria for a hardened vent.
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Info on New York Reactors
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Issue date: 05/16/2013
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t Information on New York Reactors For Meeting with Members of Senator Gillibrand's Office Purpose: Provide RA with up-to-date information on expected topics of interest associated.

with Indian Point, FitzPatrick, Nine Mile Point, and Ginna Outside of Scope Page 1 of 11

Outside of Scope Regarding events in Japan, the NRC is reviewing all aspects of the plant response to

/ earthquake and tsunami conditions to determine actions needed for U.S. plants.

k. o The near-term actions identified by the Near Term Task Force and approved by.the Comrn ission are-the folloqwing: .

Outside of Scope Reliable hardened vents for Mark I containments Outside of Scope Page 3 of 11

Outside of Scope Outside of Scope Outside of Scope Outside of Scope FitzPatrick I

NRC resident inspectors completed the TI-1 83 inspection in April 2011, and identified that I the current licensed configuration for the torus vent is a hardened pipe from the torus to the I suction of the standby gas treatment system, which is located outside the reactor building in I a ground level adjacent building. The NRC determined in a safety evaluation dated September 28, 1992, that this configuration met the intent of the Boiling Water Reactor Owner's Group design criteria for a hardened vent.

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