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NRC FORM 464 Part I U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NRC RESPONSE NUMBER (03-2~"i'8) "" ..,o;,.s>""to111...,>. !~ 0\ RESPONSE TO FREEDOM OF I NRC 2018 00007311 1 I t; ::IC INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) REQUEST RESPONSE , 'lo,...,,.. '?.:o.f!,; INTERIM FINAL I) ....... "" TYPE D 0 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 The NRC has made some, or all, of the requested records publicly available through one or more of the following means: D (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 You will be billed by NRC for the amount indicated. Since the minimum fee threshold was not AMOUNT D [Z] met, you will not be charged fees. You will receive a refund for the amount indicated. I $0.00 I D 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 We did not locate any agency records responsive to your request. Note: Agencies may treat three discrete categories of law D 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. 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 D the responses we have issued in response to your request when we issue our final determination. You may appeal this final determination within 90 calendar days of the date of this response. If you submit an appeal by mail, D 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 [email protected]. 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 [email protected], 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 INTERIM FINAL TYPE D I./ I 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' ,.~ • 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 ca 1endar of Speaktng Enga.:_emen~ ;.,--:::=) N 1./2!~T. A. Re~to.. 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 **Deleted from Comnissioners and PDR copy ACRS ----- --·--·~--- ·- ( 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. ~ ....,; 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.