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Further Response to 860417 FOIA Request.Search Complete.No Addl Records Subj to Request Located
ML20205S325
Person / Time
Site: Rancho Seco
Issue date: 06/06/1986
From: Grimsley D
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
To: Weiss E
HARMON & WEISS
References
FOIA-86-290 NUDOCS 8606120189
Download: ML20205S325 (1)


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Ellyn R. Weiss, Esquire JUN 6 1906' Harmon and Weiss 2001 S Street, NW, Suite 430 IN RESPONSE REFER Washington, DC 20009-1125 TO F0IA-86-290

Dear Ms. Weiss:

This is in further response to your letter dated April 17, 1986, in which you requested, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (F0IA), two categories of records identified in your letter.

In our letter dated May 7,1986, we informed you that two records were being made available for public inspection and copying in the PDR.

We have now completed our search and have not located any additional records subject to your request.

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SUITE 430 WAsIIINGTON, D.C. cocoo-nes G All Mco.REEVY HARMON TELEPHONE ELLYN R. WEISS OlANE CURRAN (202)328 3500 DEAN R. TOUSLEY ANDREA C. FERSTER April 17, 1986 FRrdiDOM QF mm Joseph Felton, Director ACT REOUEST Division of Rules and Records M

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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST

Dear Mr. Felton:

Pursuant to the Federal Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request copies of the following:

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The draft action plan prepared by the NRC staff in Fe brua ry, 1986, for re-evaluation of the safety of B&W plants.

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The NRC staff report (s) on plans to address each item outlined for review in the aftermath of the Rancho Seco accident of December 26, 1985.

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"inside NRC" article.

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sues only implicitly addressed in the owners group s pre specific detau so more explicitly. The staff is also anxious to see mor bmitted to NRC until May.then-acting Executive Dir and on what time schedule, all of which will not be suThe k

f d January 24 that NRC would conduct a re-evalua f held off on laying out specific requirements for tor for Operations Victor Stello announcedesign basis requiren d to let the owners group take the lea the re-evaluation, Secause Stello agreed instea f last week on plans to address each o f

program plan and to review it only after it was ormu a was due to repwt to Stello by the end o review in the a tr.rmath of the December 1985 overcoo n d design comparison of B&W plants c

trict's Bancho Seco (INRC,17 March,9).The owne-s group doe i

the number of trips and improving trans ent re-i g major programs geared toward improving d i and other PWRs. Inste:d it is focusing on re uc ng d improving operating ecrmmics. The group pl l

sponse. In addition to these areas, the group is deve op n upply system and the balance of plant. In ad aviilability, ensuring regulatory compliance, an h integrated control system and the nonnuclear inst a broad lack for problems in both the nuclear steam s d

li bility, review secondary plant relief s tion, specific actions are pianr.ed to review t e tation system,improse main feedwater re a i

review of abnormal transients, conduct operator nterv e ners group's plan, saying they fh id Staffers were reluctant to comment on the completen-ss o t e owto dures.

h program plan at this juncture, one said he was i

needed to review the overall framework in compar son i k its evident that they've significantly re-evalua they would have hoped for more details on t e h llenge " said Dennis Crutchfield, ably satisfied" with the effort made so far. "I th n their priorities...ia order to meet Stello s c areview. "But w.t (n)

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tional issues may be ruggested, he said.

explicitly addressed i:3 the owners group's plan were:d to take a broa Mary Louise Wagner. Washington tory uiteria for B&W plants, and the neeand determin d

GSA APPEARS CLOSE TO PURCHASING NEW NRC (GSA) may be on the verF3 of i

There are indications that the General Sersices Administr t part of NRCs widely disbursed headquarters h White Flint subway station in suburban Wa l

closing a deal to purchase a building to house at eas deal is struck, about half of NRCs staff staff. The building, an 18-story tower located near t lot to (INRC,17 Feb.,5).d move, referring all questions

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h to GSA. "GSA has to do whatever it's do ng. deal is done." GSA offici i

[L tration said. "Only they know when the Safeguards (ACRS) said at an David Ward, chairman of the Advisory Committee on ReactorWhit ca!1s.

d said, but another ACRS source caut April 10 ACRS meeting that NRC is " definitely going to with an option for a second building, War ask whether Ward was accepting l

"hasn't been anything official on it." The ACRS is b

t resignations and whether cab fare to and from a su w EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for Operations (

vided. Dave Airo:0, Washington d served as acting EDO since January 3 whe AS EXPECTED, VICTOR STELLO WAS APPOINTED NRC

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after became executive vice president of the effective April 1 (INRC,17 Feb.,3). Stello haWilliam Dirc u

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