Certain Licensees Authorized To Possess and Transfer Items Containing Radioactive Material Quantities of Concern; Order Imposing Additional Security Measures (Effective Immediately), 44948-44952 [E5-4144]
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issue the amendment and make it
immediately effective, notwithstanding
the request for a hearing. Any hearing
held would take place after issuance of
the amendment. If the final
determination is that the amendment
request involves a significant hazards
consideration, any hearing held would
take place before the issuance of any
amendment.
Nontimely requests and/or petitions
and contentions will not be entertained
absent a determination by the
Commission or the presiding officer of
the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
that the petition, request and/or the
contentions should be granted based on
a balancing of the factors specified in 10
CFR 2.309(c)(1)(i)–(viii).
A request for a hearing or a petition
for leave to intervene must be filed by:
(1) First class mail addressed to the
Office of the Secretary of the
Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001, Attention: Rulemaking and
Adjudications Staff; (2) courier, express
mail, and expedited delivery services:
Office of the Secretary, Sixteenth Floor,
One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852,
Attention: Rulemaking and
Adjudications Staff; (3) E-mail
addressed to the Office of the Secretary,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
hearingdocket@nrc.gov; or (4) facsimile
transmission addressed to the Office of
the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC,
Attention: Rulemakings and
Adjudications Staff at (301) 415–1101,
verification number is (301) 415–1966.
A copy of the request for hearing and
petition for leave to intervene should
also be sent to the Office of the General
Counsel, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001, and it is requested that copies be
transmitted either by means of facsimile
transmission to 301–415–3725 or by email to OGCMailCenter@nrc.gov. A copy
of the request for hearing and petition
for leave to intervene should also be
sent to Ms. Anne Cottingham, Esquire,
Winston and Strawn LLP, 1700 K Street,
NW, Washington, DC 20006, attorney
for the licensee.
For further details with respect to this
action, see the application for
amendment dated July 25, 2005, which
is available for public inspection at the
Commission’s PDR, located at One
White Flint North, File Public Area O1
F21, 11555 Rockville Pike (first floor),
Rockville, Maryland. Publicly available
records will be accessible from the
Agencywide Documents Access and
Management System’s (ADAMS) Public
Electronic Reading Room on the Internet
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at the NRC Web site, https://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.
Persons who do not have access to
ADAMS or who encounter problems in
accessing the documents located in
ADAMS, should contact the NRC PDR
Reference staff by telephone at 1–800–
397–4209, 301–415–4737, or by e-mail
to pdr@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 29th day
of July 2005.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Sean E. Peters,
Project Manager, Section 1, Project
Directorate II, Division of Licensing Project
Management, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
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BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
NUCLEAR REGULATORY
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[EA–05–007]
Certain Licensees Authorized To
Possess and Transfer Items
Containing Radioactive Material
Quantities of Concern; Order Imposing
Additional Security Measures
(Effective Immediately)
The Licensees identified in
Attachment A to this Order hold
licenses issued by the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC or
Commission) or an Agreement State, in
accordance with the Atomic Energy Act
of 1954, as amended, and 10 CFR parts
50, 70 and 71, or equivalent Agreement
State regulations. The licenses authorize
them to possess and transfer items
containing radioactive material
quantities of concern. This Order is
being issued to all such Licensees who
may transport radioactive material
quantities of concern under the NRC’s
authority to protect the common defense
and security, which has not been
relinquished to the Agreement States.
The Orders require compliance with
specific additional security measures to
enhance the security for transport of
certain radioactive material quantities of
concern.
On September 11, 2001, terrorists
simultaneously attacked targets in New
York, NY, and Washington, DC,
utilizing large commercial aircraft as
weapons. In response to the attacks and
intelligence information subsequently
obtained, the Commission issued a
number of Safeguards and Threat
Advisories to Licensees in order to
strengthen Licensees’ capabilities and
readiness to respond to a potential
attack on this regulated activity. The
Commission has also communicated
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with other Federal, State and local
government agencies and industry
representatives to discuss and evaluate
the current threat environment in order
to assess the adequacy of the current
security measures. In addition, the
Commission commenced a
comprehensive review of its safeguards
and security programs and
requirements.
As a result of its initial consideration
of current safeguards and security
requirements, as well as a review of
information provided by the intelligence
community, the Commission has
determined that certain security
measures are required to be
implemented by Licensees as prudent,
interim measures to address the current
threat environment in a consistent
manner. Therefore, the Commission is
imposing requirements, as set forth in
Attachment B 1 of this Order, on all
Licensees identified in Attachment A of
this Order. These additional security
measures, which supplement existing
regulatory requirements, will provide
the Commission with reasonable
assurance that the common defense and
security continue to be adequately
protected in the current threat
environment. These additional security
measures will remain in effect until the
Commission determines otherwise.
The Commission recognizes that
Licensees may have already initiated
many of the measures set forth in
Attachment B to this Order in response
to previously issued Safeguards and
Threat Advisories or on their own. It is
also recognized that some measures may
not be possible or necessary for all
shipments of radioactive material
quantities of concern, or may need to be
tailored to accommodate the Licensees’
specific circumstances to achieve the
intended objectives and avoid any
unforeseen effect on the safe transport of
radioactive material quantities of
concern.
Although the security measures
implemented by Licensees in response
to the Safeguards and Threat Advisories
have been adequate to provide
reasonable assurance of adequate
protection of common defense and
security, in light of the continuing threat
environment, the Commission
concludes that the security measures
must be embodied in an Order,
consistent with the established
regulatory framework. The Commission
has determined that the security
measures contained in Attachment B of
this Order contains Safeguards
Information and will not be released to
1 Attachment B contains Safeguards Information
and will not be released to the public.
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the public as per Order entitled,
‘‘Issuance of Order Imposing
Requirements for Protecting Certain
Safeguards Information,’’ issued on
November 5, 2004.’’ To provide
assurance that Licensees are
implementing prudent measures to
achieve a consistent level of protection
to address the current threat
environment, all licensees identified in
Attachment A to this Order shall
implement the requirements identified
in Attachment B to this Order. In
addition, pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202, I
find that in light of the common defense
and security matters identified above,
which warrant the issuance of this
Order, the public health and safety
require that this Order be immediately
effective.
Accordingly, pursuant to Sections 53,
63, 81, 103, 104, 161b, 161i, 161o, 182
and 186 of the Atomic Energy Act of
1954, as amended, and the
Commission’s regulations in 10 CFR
2.202 and 10 CFR Parts 50, 70 and 71,
it is hereby ordered, effective
immediately, that all licensees
identified in attachment A to this order
shall comply with the following:
A. All Licensees shall,
notwithstanding the provisions of any
Commission or Agreement State
regulation or license to the contrary,
comply with the requirements described
in Attachment B to this Order. The
Licensees shall immediately start
implementation of the requirements in
Attachment B to the Order and shall
complete implementation by January 17,
2006, or before the licensee’s next
shipment after the 180 day
implementation period of this Order.
This Order supersedes the additional
transportation security measures
prescribed in the Manufacturer’s and
Distributor’s Order issued January 12,
2004.
B. 1. All Licensees shall, within
twenty (20) days of the date of this
Order, notify the Commission, (1) if they
are unable to comply with any of the
requirements described in Attachment
B, (2) if compliance with any of the
requirements is unnecessary in their
specific circumstances, or (3) if
implementation of any of the
requirements would cause the Licensee
to be in violation of the provisions of
any Commission or Agreement State
regulation or its license. The
notification shall provide the Licensees’
justification for seeking relief from or
variation of any specific requirement.
2. Any Licensee that considers that
implementation of any of the
requirements described in Attachment B
to this Order would adversely impact
the safe transport of radioactive material
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quantities of concern must notify the
Commission, within twenty (20) days of
this Order, of the adverse safety impact,
the basis for its determination that the
requirement has an adverse safety
impact, and either a proposal for
achieving the same objectives specified
in the Attachment B requirement in
question, or a schedule for modifying
the activity to address the adverse safety
condition. If neither approach is
appropriate, the Licensee must
supplement its response to Condition
B.1 of this Order to identify the
condition as a requirement with which
it cannot comply, with attendant
justifications as required in Condition
B.1.
C. All Licensees shall report to the
Commission when they have achieved
full compliance with the requirements
described in Attachment B.
D. Notwithstanding any provisions of
the Commission’s or an Agreement
State’s regulations to the contrary, all
measures implemented or actions taken
in response to this order shall be
maintained until the Commission
determines otherwise.
Licensee responses to Conditions B.1,
B.2, and C above shall be submitted to
the Document Control Desk, ATTN:
Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555. In
addition, Licensee submittals that
contain sensitive security related
information shall be properly marked
and handled in accordance with
Licensees’ Safeguards Information or
Safeguards Information—Modified
Handling program.
The Director, Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation may, in writing,
relax or rescind any of the above
conditions upon demonstration by the
Licensee of good cause.
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.202, the
Licensee must, and any other person
adversely affected by this Order may,
submit an answer to this Order, and
may request a hearing on this Order,
within twenty (20) days of the date of
this Order. Where good cause is shown,
consideration will be given to extending
the time to request a hearing. A request
for extension of time in which to submit
an answer or request a hearing must be
made in writing to the Director, Office
of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555, and include a
statement of good cause for the
extension. The answer may consent to
this Order. Unless the answer consents
to this Order, the answer shall, in
writing and under oath or affirmation,
specifically set forth the matters of fact
and law on which the Licensee or other
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person adversely affected relies and the
reasons as to why the Order should not
have been issued. Any answer or
request for a hearing shall be submitted
to the Secretary, Office of the Secretary
of the Commission, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, ATTN:
Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff,
Washington, DC 20555. Copies also
shall be sent to the Director, Office of
Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555, to the Assistant
General Counsel for Materials Litigation
and Enforcement, to the Office of
Enforcement at the same address, to the
Regional Administrator for NRC Region
I, II, III, or IV, at the respective
addresses specified in Appendix A to 10
CFR Part 73, appropriate for the specific
facility, and to the Licensee if the
answer or hearing request is by a person
other than the Licensee. Because of
possible disruptions in delivery of mail
to United States Government offices, it
is requested that answers and requests
for hearing be transmitted to the
Secretary of the Commission either by
means of facsimile transmission to 301–
415–1101 or by e-mail to
hearingdocket@nrc.gov and also to the
Office of the General Counsel either by
means of facsimile to 301–415–3725 or
by e-mail to OGCMailCenter@nrc.gov. If
a person other than the Licensee
requests a hearing, that person shall set
forth with particularity the manner in
which his interest is adversely affected
by this Order and shall address the
criteria set forth in 10 CFR 2.714(d).
If a hearing is requested by the
Licensee or a person whose interest is
adversely affected, the Commission will
issue an Order designating the time and
place of any hearing. If a hearing is held,
the issue to be considered at such
hearing shall be whether this Order
should be sustained.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202(c)(2)(i), the
Licensee, may, in addition to
demanding a hearing, at the time the
answer is filed or sooner, move the
presiding officer to set aside the
immediate effectiveness of the Order on
the ground that the Order, including the
need for immediate effectiveness, is not
based on adequate evidence but on mere
suspicion, unfounded allegations, or
error.
In the absence of any request for
hearing, or written approval of an
extension of time in which to request a
hearing, the provisions specified in
Section III above shall be final twenty
(20) days from the date of this Order
without further order or proceedings. If
an extension of time for requesting a
hearing has been approved, the
provisions specified in Section III shall
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be final when the extension expires if a
hearing request has not been received.
An answer or a request for hearing shall
not stay the immediate effectiveness of
this order.
Dated this 19th day of July 2005.
For The Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
J.E. Dyer,
Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
Attachment A—List of Licensees
Research and Test Reactor Licensees
Mr. Ray Tsukimura, President, Aerotest
Operations Inc., 3455 Fostoria Way,
San Ramon, CA 94583
Mr. Stephen I. Miller, Reactor Facility
Director, Armed Forces Radiobiology
Research Institute, Naval Medical
Center 8901 Wisconsin Ave.,
Bethesda, MD 20889–5603
Mr. Howard C. Aderhold, Director,
Ward Center for Nuclear Sciences,
Cornell University, 112 Ward
Laboratory, Ithaca, NY 14853
Mr. Ward L. Rigot, Facility Director and
Reactor Supervisor, Dow Chemical
Company, 1602 Building, Midland,
MI 48674
Dr. Keith E. Asmussen, General Atomics
3550 General Atomics Court, San
Diego, CA 92121–1122
Mr. David Turner, Vallecitos Nuclear
Center, General Electric Company,
6705 Vallecitos Road, Sunol, CA
94586
Dr. John S. Bennion, Reactor Manager/
Supervisor, Idaho State University,
P.O. Box 8060, Pocatello, ID 83209
Mr. Michael Whaley, Manager, KSU
Nuclear Reactor Facility 112 Ward
Hall, Kansas State University,
Manhattan, KS 66506–5204
Dr. John Bernard, Director of Reactor
Operations, Nuclear Reactor
Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology 138 Albany Street, Mail
Stop NW 12–208, Cambridge, MA
02139
Mr. Andrew Cook, Nuclear Reactor
Program, North Carolina State
University, 2500 Stinson Drive,
Raleigh, NC 27695
Dr. Seymour H. Weiss, NIST Center for
Neutron Research, National Institute
of Standards and Technology, U.S.
Department of Commerce, 100 Bureau
Drive, Stop 8561, Gaithersburg, MD
20899–8561
Mr. Gerald D. Wicks, Nuclear Reactor
Program, North Carolina State
University, 2500 Stinson Drive,
Raleigh, NC 27695
Mr. Andrew C. Kauffman, The Ohio
State University Nuclear Reactor
Laboratory, 1298 Kinnear Road,
Columbus OH, 43212–1154
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Mr. Steve Reece, 100 Radiation Center,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
97331
Dr. Fred Sears, Breazeale Nuclear
Reactor, Penn State University,
University Park, PA 16802
Edward Merritt, Purdue University,
Nuclear Engineering Bldg., 400
Central Dr., West Lafayette, IN 47907–
2017
Mr. Stephen G. Frantz, Director, Reed
Reactor Facility, Reed College, 3203
SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland, OR
97202
Mr. Glenn C. Winters, Director,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 110
8th Street, Nuclear Engineering and
Science Building, Troy, NY 12180–
3590
Mr. Terence Tehan, Rhode Island
Atomic Energy Commission, Rhode
Island Nuclear Science Center, 16
Reactor Road, Narragansett, RI 02882–
1165
Mr. David Vasbinder, Occupational and
Environmental Safety, University at
Buffalo, 220 Winspear Avenue,
Buffalo, NY 14214–1034
Mr. Robert O. Berry, Department of
Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M
University, Mail Stop 3133, College
Station, Texas 77843–3133
Mr. Jim Remlinger, Nuclear Science
Center, Texas Engineering Experiment
Station, 1095 Nuclear Science Road,
College Station, Texas 77843
Mr. Tim DeBey, U.S. Geological Survey,
6th and Kipling, Denver Federal
Center, Building 15, MS 974, Denver,
Colorado 80225
Mr. John G. Williams, Nuclear Reactor
Laboratory, University of Arizona,
Old Engineering Building, Room 114,
Tucson, AZ 85721–0020
Dr. David M. Slaughter, Director, UC
Davis McClellan Nuclear Research
Center, 5335 Price Avenue,
McClellan, CA 95652
Dr. George Miller, Department of
Chemistry, UC Irvine, 326 Rowland
Hall, Irvine, CA 92697–2025
Dr. William Vernetson, Ph.D., Director
of Nuclear Facilities, University of
Florida, 202 Nuclear Science
Building, Gainesville, FL 32611–8300
Mr. Rich Holm, 214 NEL, University of
Illinois, 103 South Goodwin Avenue,
Urbana, Illinois 61801
Mr. Vincent Adams, University of
Maryland, Department of Materials &
Nuclear Engineering, Bldg. 090 Room
2308, College Park, MD 20742–2115
Mr. Leo Bobek, Nuclear Radiation
Laboratory, University of
Massachusetts Lowell, One University
Avenue, Pinanski Energy Center,
Lowell, MA 01854
Mr. Chris Becker, Phoenix Memorial
Laboratory, Ford Nuclear Reactor,
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University of Michigan, 2301
Bonisteel Boulevard, Ann Arbor, MI
48109–2100
Mr. Ralph Butler, MU Research Reactor,
1513 Research Park, Columbia,
Missouri 65211
Mr. Bill Bonzer, Reactor Director,
Nuclear Reactor Facility, 1870 Miner
Circle, Rolla, MO 65409–0630
Dr. Robert D. Busch, Chief Reactor
Supervisor, Chemical and Nuclear
Engineering Department, University
of New Mexico, 209 Farris
Engineering Department,
Albuquerque, NM 87131–1341
Mr. David S. O’Kelly, Nuclear
Engineering Teaching Lab, University
of Texas, 10100 Burnet Road, Austin,
TX 78758
Mr. Paul E. Benneche, Acting Director,
UVA Nuclear Reactor Facility, P.O.
Box 400322, Charlottesville, VA
22904–4322
Dr. Melinda Krahenbuhl, 122 S. Central
Campus Drive, Room 104, University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Mr. Robert J. Agasie, Reactor Director,
Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, 1513
University Avenue, Room 141ME,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
53706–1687
Dr. Gerald E. Tripard, Nuclear Radiation
Center, Roundtop Drive, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA
99164–1300
Mr. Stephen J. LaFlamme, Director,
Nuclear Reactor Facility, Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute
Road, Worcester, MA 01609–2280
Mr. Stanley Addison, RSO, Radiation
Safety Office, 201 Hall Health Center,
University of Washington, Seattle,
WA 98195–4400
Mr. Erhard W. Koehler, Manager Direct
Programs, U.S. Maritime
Administration, 400 7th Street,
Washington, DC 20590
Dr. Lynell W. Klassen, Associate Chief
of Staff, Research and Development
151, Reactor Manager, Veterans
Affairs Medical Center, 4101
Woolworth Avenue, Omaha, NE
68105
Mr. Marc DelVechio, Department of
Public Safety, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, 110 Eighth Street, Troy, NY
12180–3590
Power Plants—Senior Executive
Contacts
Mr. William Levis, Senior Vice
President and Chief Nuclear Officer,
PSEG Nuclear LLC–X15, Salem
Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1
and 2, Hope Creek Generating Station,
Unit 1, Docket Nos. 50–272, 50–311,
& 50–354, License Nos. DPR–70,
DPR–75, & NPF–57, End of
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Buttonwood Road, Hancocks Bridge,
NJ 08038
Mr. Michael Kansler, President, Entergy
Nuclear Operations, Inc., Pilgrim
Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1,
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power
Station, James A FitzPatrick Nuclear
Power Plant, Indian Point Nuclear
Generating Station, Units 2 and 3,
Docket Nos. 50–293, 50,271, 50–333,
50–247, & 50–286, License Nos. DPR–
35, DPR–28, DPR–59, DPR–26, &
DPR–64, 440 Hamilton Avenue, White
Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Gene St. Pierre, Site Vice President,
FPL Energy, Seabrook Station, Unit 1,
Docket No. 50–443, License No. NPF–
86, Central Receiving, Lafayette Road,
Seabrook, NH 03874
Mr. L. William Pearce, Vice President,
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating
Company, Beaver Valley Power
Station, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos.
50–334 & 50–412, License Nos. DPR–
66 & NPF–73, Route 168,
Shippingport, PA 15077
Mr. George Vanderheyden, Vice
President, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear
Power Plant, Inc., Calvert Cliffs
Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50–317 & 50–318,
License Nos. DPR–53 & DPR–69, 1650
Calvert Cliffs Parkway, Lusby, MD
20657–4702
Mrs. Mary G. Korsnick, Vice President,
R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, LLC,
Docket No. 50–244, License No. DPR–
18, 1503 Lake Road, Ontario, NY
14519–9364
Mr. James A. Spina, Vice President,
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC,
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station,
Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50–220 &
50–410, License Nos. DPR–63 & NPF–
69, 348 Lake Road, Oswego, NY 13126
Mr. Britt T. McKinney, Senior Vice
President and Chief Nuclear Officer,
PPL Susquehanna, LLC, Susquehanna
Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50–387 & 50–388,
License Nos. NPF–14 & NPF–22, 769
Salem Boulevard, NUCSB3, Berwick,
PA 18603–0467
Mr. David A. Christian, Sr. Vice
President and Chief Nuclear Officer,
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc.,
Virginia Electric and Power Company,
Millstone Power Station, Units 2 and
3, North Anna Power Station, Units 1
and 2, Surry Power Station, Units 1
and 2, Docket Nos. 50–336, 50–423,
50–338, 50–339, & 50–280, & 50–281,
License Nos. DPR–65, NPF–49, NPF–
4, NPF–7, DPR–32, & DPR–37,
Innsbrook Technical Center, 5000
Dominion Boulevard, Glen Allen, VA
23060
Mr. Dhiaa M. Jamil, Vice President,
Duke Energy Corporation, Catawba
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Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, Docket
Nos. 50–413 & 50–414, License Nos.
NPF–35 & NPF–52, 4800 Concord
Road, York, South Carolina 29745
Mr. L. M. Stinson, Vice President—
Farley Project, Southern Nuclear
Operating Company, Inc., Joseph M.
Farley Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50–348 & 50–364,
License Nos. NPF–2 & NPF–8, 40
Inverness Center Parkway,
Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Mr. H. L. Sumner, Jr., Vice President—
Nuclear, Hatch Project, Southern
Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.,
Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, Units 1
and 2, Docket Nos. 50–321 & 50–366,
License Nos. DPR–57 & NPF–5, 40
Inverness Center Parkway,
Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Mr. G. R. Peterson, Vice President, Duke
Energy Corporation, William B.
McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 and
2, Docket Nos. 50–369 & 50–370,
License Nos. NPF–9 & NPF–17, 12700
Hagers Ferry Road, Huntersville, NC
28078
Mr. Ronald A. Jones, Vice President,
Oconee Site, Duke Energy
Corporation, Oconee Nuclear Station,
Units 1, 2 and 3, Docket Nos. 50–269,
50–270, & 50–287, License Nos. DPR–
38, DPR–47, & DPR–55, 7800
Rochester Highway, Seneca, SC 29672
Mr. Don E. Grissette, Vice President,
Southern Nuclear Operating
Company, Inc., Vogtle Electric
Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50–424 & 50–425,
License Nos. NPF–68 & NPF–81, 40
Inverness Center Parkway,
Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Mr. C. J. Gannon, Vice President,
Carolina Power & Light Company,
Progress Energy, Inc., Brunswick
Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50–325 & 50–324,
License Nos. DPR–71 & DPR–62, Hwy
87, 2.5 Miles North, Southport, North
Carolina 28461
Mr. James Scarola, Vice President,
Carolina Power & Light Company,
Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant,
Unit 1, Docket No. 50–400, License
No. NPF–63, 5413 Shearon Harris
Road, New Hill, North Carolina
27562–0165
Mr. Dale E. Young, Vice President,
Supervisor, Licensing and Regulatory
Programs, Florida Power Corporation,
Crystal River Nuclear Generating
Plant, Unit 3, Docket No. 50–302,
License No. DPR–72, 15760 W. Power
Line Street, Crystal River, Florida
34428–6708
Mr. J. W. Moyer, Vice President Carolina
Power & Light Company, Progress
Energy, H. B. Robinson Steam Electric
Plant, Unit 2, Docket No. 50–261,
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License No. DPR–23, 3581 West
Entrance Road, Hartsville, South
Carolina 29550
Mr. Brian J. O’Grady, Site Vice
President, Browns Ferry Nuclear
Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3, Tennessee
Valley Authority, Docket Nos. 50–259,
50–260, & 50–296, License Nos. DPR–
33, DPR–52, DPR–68, 10835 Shaw
Rd., Athens, AL 35611
Mr. William R. Lagergren, Site Vice
President, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant,
Unit 1, Tennessee Valley Authority,
Docket No. 50–390, License No. NPF–
90, Highway 68 Near Spring City,
Spring City, TN 37381
Mr. Randy Douet, Site Vice President,
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and
2, Tennessee Valley Authority, Docket
Nos. 50–327 and 50–328, License Nos.
DPR–77 and DPR–79, 2000 Iugo Ferry
Road, Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
Mr. J. A. Stall, Senior Vice President,
Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer,
Florida Power and Light Company, St.
Lucie, Units 1 and 2, Turkey Point
Nuclear Generating Station, Units 3
and 4, Docket Nos. 50–335, 50–389,
50–250, & 50–251, License Nos. DPR–
67, NPF–16, DPR–31, & DPR–41, 700
Universe Boulevard, Juno Beach,
Florida 33408–0420
Mr. Mano K. Nazar, Senior Vice
President and Chief Nuclear Officer,
Indiana Michigan Power Company,
Nuclear Generation Group, Donald C.
Cook Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50–315 & 50–316,
License Nos. DPR–58 & DPR–74, One
Cook Place, Bridgman, MI 49106
Mr. Gary Van Middlesworth, Site Vice
President, Nuclear Management
Company, LLC, Duane Arnold Energy
Center, Docket No. 50–331, License
No. DPR–49, 3277 DAEC Road, Palo,
IA 52324–9785
Mr. William T. O’Connor, Jr., Vice
President—Nuclear Generation,
Detroit Edison Company, Fermi, Unit
2, Docket No. 50–341, License No.
NPF–43, 6400 North Dixie Highway,
Newport, MI 48166
Mr. Michael G. Gaffney, Site Vice
President, Kewaunee Nuclear Power
Plant, Nuclear Management Company,
LLC, Docket No. 50–305, License No.
DPR–43, N490 Highway 42,
Kewaunee, WI 54216–9511
Mr. John Conway, Site Vice President,
Nuclear Management Company, LLC,
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant,
Docket No. 50–263, License No. DPR–
22, 2807 West County Road 75,
Monticello, MN 55362–9637
Mr. Daniel J. Malone, Site Vice
President, Nuclear Management
Company, LLC, Palisades Nuclear
Plant, Docket No. 50–255, License No.
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Highway, Covert, MI 49043–9530
Mr. Dennis L. Koehl, Site Vice
President, Nuclear Management
Company, LLC, Point Beach Nuclear
Plant, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50–
266 & 50–301, License Nos. DPR–24 &
DPR–27, 6590 Nuclear Road, Two
Rivers, WI 54241–9516
Mr. Thomas J. Palmisano, Site Vice
President, Nuclear Management
Company, LLC, Prairie Island Nuclear
Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50–282 & 50–306,
License Nos. DPR–42 & DPR–60, 1717
Wakonade Drive East, Welch, MN
55089
Mr. Christopher M. Crane, President and
Chief Nuclear Officer, Exelon
Generation Company, LLC, AmerGen
Energy Company, LLC, Braidwood
Station, Units 1 and 2, Byron Station,
Units 1 and 2, Dresden Nuclear Power
Station, Units 2 and 3 , LaSalle
County Station, Units 1 and 2, Quad
Cities Nuclear Power Station, Units 1
and 2, Limerick Generating Station,
Units 1 and 2, Peach Bottom Atomic
Power Station, Units 2 and 3, Oyster
Creek Nuclear Generating Station,
Clinton Power Station, Three Mile
Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Docket
Nos. 50–456, 50–457, 50–454, 50–455,
50–237, 50–249, 50–373, 50–374, 50–
254, 50–265, 50–352, 50–353, 50–277,
50–278, 50–219, 50–461, & 50–289,
License Nos. NPF–72, NPF–77, NPF–
37, NPF–66, DPR–19, DPR–25, NPF–
11, NPF–18, DPR–29, DPR–30, NPF–
39, NPF–85, DPR–44, DPR–56, DPR–
16, NPF–62, & DPR–50 , 4300
Winfield Road, Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Mark Bezilla, Vice President, DavisBesse, FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating
Company, Davis-Besse Nuclear Power
Station, Docket No. 50–346, License
No. NPF–3, 5501 North State Route 2,
Oak Harbor, OH 43449–9760
Mr. Richard Anderson, Vice President—
Nuclear, FirstEnergy Nuclear
Operating Company, Perry Nuclear
Power Plant, Unit 1, Docket No. 50–
440, License No. NPF–58, 10 North
Center Street, Perry, OH 44081
Mr. Jeffrey S. Forbes, Site Vice
President, Entergy Operations, Inc.,
Arkansas Nuclear One, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50–313 & 50–368,
License Nos. DPR–51 & NPF–6, 1448
S. R. 333, Russellville, AR 72802
M. R. Blevins, Senior Vice President and
Chief Nuclear Officer, TXU
Generation Company, LP, Comanche
Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1
and 2, Docket Nos. 50–445 & 50–446,
License Nos. NPF–87 & NPF–89, 5
Miles North of Glen Rose, Glen Rose,
TX 76043
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Mr. Randall K. Edington, Vice
President-Nuclear and CNO, Nebraska
Public Power District, Cooper Nuclear
Station, Docket No. 50–298, License
No. Dpr-46, 1200 Prospect Road,
Brownville, NE 68321
Mr. George A. Williams, GGNS Vice
President, Operations, Entergy
Operations, Inc., Grand Gulf Nuclear
Station, Unit 1, Docket No. 50–416,
License No. NPF–29, Bald Hill RoadWaterloo Road, Port Gibson, MS
39150
Mr. Paul D. Hinnenkamp, Vice
President—Operations, Entergy
Operations, Inc., River Bend Station,
Unit 1, Docket No. 50–458, License
No. NPF–47, 5485 U.S. Highway 61N,
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Mr. James J. Sheppard, President and
Chief Executive Officer, South Texas
Project Nuclear Operating Company,
Docket Nos. 50–498 & 50–499,
License Nos. NPF–76 & NPF–80,
South Texas Project Electric
Generating Company, Units 1 and 2,
8 Miles West of Wadsworth, on FM
521, Wadsworth, TX 77483
Mr. Joseph E. Venable, Vice President
Operations, Entergy Operations, Inc.,
Waterford Steam Electric Generating
Station, Unit 3, Docket No. 50–382,
License No. NPF–38, 17265 River
Road, Killona, LA 70057–2065
Mr. Charles D. Naslund, Senior Vice
President and Chief Nuclear Officer,
Union Electric Company, Callaway
Plant, Unit 1, Docket No. 50–483,
License No. NPF–30, Junction Hwy
CC & Hwy O: 5 Miles North of Hwy
94, Portland, MO 65067
Mr. Gregory M. Rueger, Senior Vice
President, Generation and Chief
Nuclear Officer, Pacific Gas and
Electric Company, Diablo Canyon
Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50–275 & 50–323,
License Nos. DPR–80 & DPR–82, 9
Miles Northwest of Avila Beach, Avila
Beach, CA 93424
Mr. R. T. Ridenoure, Vice President—
Chief Nuclear Officer, Omaha Public
Power District, Fort Calhoun Station,
Unit 1, Docket No. 50–285, License
No. DPR–40, Fort Calhoun Station
FC–2–4 Adm., 444 South 16th Street
Mall, Omaha, NE 68102–2247
Mr. Gregg R. Overbeck, Senior Vice
President, Nuclear, Arizona Public
Service Company, Palo Verde Nuclear
Generating Station, Units 1, 2 and 3,
Docket Nos. 50–528, 50–529, & 50–
530, License Nos. NPF–41, NPF–51, &
NPF–74, 5801 S. Wintersburg Road,
Tonopah, AZ 85354–7529
Mr. Harold B. Ray, Executive Vice
President, Southern California Edison
Company, San Onofre Nuclear
Station, Units 2 and 3, Docket Nos.
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10 & NPF–15, 5000 Pacific Coast
Highway, San Clemente, CA 92674
Mr. J. V. Parrish, Chief Executive
Officer, Energy Northwest, Columbia
Generating Station, Docket No. 50–
397, License No. NPF–21, Snake River
Warehouse, North Power Plant Loop,
Richland, WA 99352
Mr. Rick A. Muench, President and
Chief Executive Officer, Wolf Creek
Nuclear Operating Corporation, Wolf
Creek Generating Station, Unit 1,
Docket No. 50–482, License No. NPF–
42, 1550 Oxen Lane, NE, Burlington,
KS 66839
Mr. Jeffrey B. Archie, Vice President,
Nuclear Operations, South Carolina
Electric and Gas Company, Virgil C.
Summer Nuclear Station, Docket No.
50–395, License No. NPF–12, Hwy
215N at O.S. Bradham Boulevard,
Jenkinsville, South Carolina 29065
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[EA-05-007]
Certain Licensees Authorized To Possess and Transfer Items
Containing Radioactive Material Quantities of Concern; Order Imposing
Additional Security Measures (Effective Immediately)
The Licensees identified in Attachment A to this Order hold
licenses issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or
Commission) or an Agreement State, in accordance with the Atomic Energy
Act of 1954, as amended, and 10 CFR parts 50, 70 and 71, or equivalent
Agreement State regulations. The licenses authorize them to possess and
transfer items containing radioactive material quantities of concern.
This Order is being issued to all such Licensees who may transport
radioactive material quantities of concern under the NRC's authority to
protect the common defense and security, which has not been
relinquished to the Agreement States. The Orders require compliance
with specific additional security measures to enhance the security for
transport of certain radioactive material quantities of concern.
On September 11, 2001, terrorists simultaneously attacked targets
in New York, NY, and Washington, DC, utilizing large commercial
aircraft as weapons. In response to the attacks and intelligence
information subsequently obtained, the Commission issued a number of
Safeguards and Threat Advisories to Licensees in order to strengthen
Licensees' capabilities and readiness to respond to a potential attack
on this regulated activity. The Commission has also communicated with
other Federal, State and local government agencies and industry
representatives to discuss and evaluate the current threat environment
in order to assess the adequacy of the current security measures. In
addition, the Commission commenced a comprehensive review of its
safeguards and security programs and requirements.
As a result of its initial consideration of current safeguards and
security requirements, as well as a review of information provided by
the intelligence community, the Commission has determined that certain
security measures are required to be implemented by Licensees as
prudent, interim measures to address the current threat environment in
a consistent manner. Therefore, the Commission is imposing
requirements, as set forth in Attachment B \1\ of this Order, on all
Licensees identified in Attachment A of this Order. These additional
security measures, which supplement existing regulatory requirements,
will provide the Commission with reasonable assurance that the common
defense and security continue to be adequately protected in the current
threat environment. These additional security measures will remain in
effect until the Commission determines otherwise.
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released to the public.
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The Commission recognizes that Licensees may have already initiated
many of the measures set forth in Attachment B to this Order in
response to previously issued Safeguards and Threat Advisories or on
their own. It is also recognized that some measures may not be possible
or necessary for all shipments of radioactive material quantities of
concern, or may need to be tailored to accommodate the Licensees'
specific circumstances to achieve the intended objectives and avoid any
unforeseen effect on the safe transport of radioactive material
quantities of concern.
Although the security measures implemented by Licensees in response
to the Safeguards and Threat Advisories have been adequate to provide
reasonable assurance of adequate protection of common defense and
security, in light of the continuing threat environment, the Commission
concludes that the security measures must be embodied in an Order,
consistent with the established regulatory framework. The Commission
has determined that the security measures contained in Attachment B of
this Order contains Safeguards Information and will not be released to
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the public as per Order entitled, ``Issuance of Order Imposing
Requirements for Protecting Certain Safeguards Information,'' issued on
November 5, 2004.'' To provide assurance that Licensees are
implementing prudent measures to achieve a consistent level of
protection to address the current threat environment, all licensees
identified in Attachment A to this Order shall implement the
requirements identified in Attachment B to this Order. In addition,
pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202, I find that in light of the common defense
and security matters identified above, which warrant the issuance of
this Order, the public health and safety require that this Order be
immediately effective.
Accordingly, pursuant to Sections 53, 63, 81, 103, 104, 161b, 161i,
161o, 182 and 186 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the
Commission's regulations in 10 CFR 2.202 and 10 CFR Parts 50, 70 and
71, it is hereby ordered, effective immediately, that all licensees
identified in attachment A to this order shall comply with the
following:
A. All Licensees shall, notwithstanding the provisions of any
Commission or Agreement State regulation or license to the contrary,
comply with the requirements described in Attachment B to this Order.
The Licensees shall immediately start implementation of the
requirements in Attachment B to the Order and shall complete
implementation by January 17, 2006, or before the licensee's next
shipment after the 180 day implementation period of this Order. This
Order supersedes the additional transportation security measures
prescribed in the Manufacturer's and Distributor's Order issued January
12, 2004.
B. 1. All Licensees shall, within twenty (20) days of the date of
this Order, notify the Commission, (1) if they are unable to comply
with any of the requirements described in Attachment B, (2) if
compliance with any of the requirements is unnecessary in their
specific circumstances, or (3) if implementation of any of the
requirements would cause the Licensee to be in violation of the
provisions of any Commission or Agreement State regulation or its
license. The notification shall provide the Licensees' justification
for seeking relief from or variation of any specific requirement.
2. Any Licensee that considers that implementation of any of the
requirements described in Attachment B to this Order would adversely
impact the safe transport of radioactive material quantities of concern
must notify the Commission, within twenty (20) days of this Order, of
the adverse safety impact, the basis for its determination that the
requirement has an adverse safety impact, and either a proposal for
achieving the same objectives specified in the Attachment B requirement
in question, or a schedule for modifying the activity to address the
adverse safety condition. If neither approach is appropriate, the
Licensee must supplement its response to Condition B.1 of this Order to
identify the condition as a requirement with which it cannot comply,
with attendant justifications as required in Condition B.1.
C. All Licensees shall report to the Commission when they have
achieved full compliance with the requirements described in Attachment
B.
D. Notwithstanding any provisions of the Commission's or an
Agreement State's regulations to the contrary, all measures implemented
or actions taken in response to this order shall be maintained until
the Commission determines otherwise.
Licensee responses to Conditions B.1, B.2, and C above shall be
submitted to the Document Control Desk, ATTN: Director, Office of
Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555. In addition, Licensee submittals that contain
sensitive security related information shall be properly marked and
handled in accordance with Licensees' Safeguards Information or
Safeguards Information--Modified Handling program.
The Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation may, in writing,
relax or rescind any of the above conditions upon demonstration by the
Licensee of good cause.
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.202, the Licensee must, and any other
person adversely affected by this Order may, submit an answer to this
Order, and may request a hearing on this Order, within twenty (20) days
of the date of this Order. Where good cause is shown, consideration
will be given to extending the time to request a hearing. A request for
extension of time in which to submit an answer or request a hearing
must be made in writing to the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555,
and include a statement of good cause for the extension. The answer may
consent to this Order. Unless the answer consents to this Order, the
answer shall, in writing and under oath or affirmation, specifically
set forth the matters of fact and law on which the Licensee or other
person adversely affected relies and the reasons as to why the Order
should not have been issued. Any answer or request for a hearing shall
be submitted to the Secretary, Office of the Secretary of the
Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Rulemakings and
Adjudications Staff, Washington, DC 20555. Copies also shall be sent to
the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, to the Assistant General
Counsel for Materials Litigation and Enforcement, to the Office of
Enforcement at the same address, to the Regional Administrator for NRC
Region I, II, III, or IV, at the respective addresses specified in
Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 73, appropriate for the specific facility,
and to the Licensee if the answer or hearing request is by a person
other than the Licensee. Because of possible disruptions in delivery of
mail to United States Government offices, it is requested that answers
and requests for hearing be transmitted to the Secretary of the
Commission either by means of facsimile transmission to 301-415-1101 or
by e-mail to hearingdocket@nrc.gov and also to the Office of the
General Counsel either by means of facsimile to 301-415-3725 or by e-
mail to OGCMailCenter@nrc.gov. If a person other than the Licensee
requests a hearing, that person shall set forth with particularity the
manner in which his interest is adversely affected by this Order and
shall address the criteria set forth in 10 CFR 2.714(d).
If a hearing is requested by the Licensee or a person whose
interest is adversely affected, the Commission will issue an Order
designating the time and place of any hearing. If a hearing is held,
the issue to be considered at such hearing shall be whether this Order
should be sustained.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202(c)(2)(i), the Licensee, may, in addition
to demanding a hearing, at the time the answer is filed or sooner, move
the presiding officer to set aside the immediate effectiveness of the
Order on the ground that the Order, including the need for immediate
effectiveness, is not based on adequate evidence but on mere suspicion,
unfounded allegations, or error.
In the absence of any request for hearing, or written approval of
an extension of time in which to request a hearing, the provisions
specified in Section III above shall be final twenty (20) days from the
date of this Order without further order or proceedings. If an
extension of time for requesting a hearing has been approved, the
provisions specified in Section III shall
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be final when the extension expires if a hearing request has not been
received. An answer or a request for hearing shall not stay the
immediate effectiveness of this order.
Dated this 19th day of July 2005.
For The Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
J.E. Dyer,
Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
Attachment A--List of Licensees
Research and Test Reactor Licensees
Mr. Ray Tsukimura, President, Aerotest Operations Inc., 3455 Fostoria
Way, San Ramon, CA 94583
Mr. Stephen I. Miller, Reactor Facility Director, Armed Forces
Radiobiology Research Institute, Naval Medical Center 8901 Wisconsin
Ave., Bethesda, MD 20889-5603
Mr. Howard C. Aderhold, Director, Ward Center for Nuclear Sciences,
Cornell University, 112 Ward Laboratory, Ithaca, NY 14853
Mr. Ward L. Rigot, Facility Director and Reactor Supervisor, Dow
Chemical Company, 1602 Building, Midland, MI 48674
Dr. Keith E. Asmussen, General Atomics 3550 General Atomics Court, San
Diego, CA 92121-1122
Mr. David Turner, Vallecitos Nuclear Center, General Electric Company,
6705 Vallecitos Road, Sunol, CA 94586
Dr. John S. Bennion, Reactor Manager/Supervisor, Idaho State
University, P.O. Box 8060, Pocatello, ID 83209
Mr. Michael Whaley, Manager, KSU Nuclear Reactor Facility 112 Ward
Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-5204
Dr. John Bernard, Director of Reactor Operations, Nuclear Reactor
Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 138 Albany Street,
Mail Stop NW 12-208, Cambridge, MA 02139
Mr. Andrew Cook, Nuclear Reactor Program, North Carolina State
University, 2500 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC 27695
Dr. Seymour H. Weiss, NIST Center for Neutron Research, National
Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce, 100
Bureau Drive, Stop 8561, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8561
Mr. Gerald D. Wicks, Nuclear Reactor Program, North Carolina State
University, 2500 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC 27695
Mr. Andrew C. Kauffman, The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor
Laboratory, 1298 Kinnear Road, Columbus OH, 43212-1154
Mr. Steve Reece, 100 Radiation Center, Oregon State University,
Corvallis, OR 97331
Dr. Fred Sears, Breazeale Nuclear Reactor, Penn State University,
University Park, PA 16802
Edward Merritt, Purdue University, Nuclear Engineering Bldg., 400
Central Dr., West Lafayette, IN 47907-2017
Mr. Stephen G. Frantz, Director, Reed Reactor Facility, Reed College,
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland, OR 97202
Mr. Glenn C. Winters, Director, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 110
8th Street, Nuclear Engineering and Science Building, Troy, NY 12180-
3590
Mr. Terence Tehan, Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission, Rhode Island
Nuclear Science Center, 16 Reactor Road, Narragansett, RI 02882-1165
Mr. David Vasbinder, Occupational and Environmental Safety, University
at Buffalo, 220 Winspear Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214-1034
Mr. Robert O. Berry, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M
University, Mail Stop 3133, College Station, Texas 77843-3133
Mr. Jim Remlinger, Nuclear Science Center, Texas Engineering Experiment
Station, 1095 Nuclear Science Road, College Station, Texas 77843
Mr. Tim DeBey, U.S. Geological Survey, 6th and Kipling, Denver Federal
Center, Building 15, MS 974, Denver, Colorado 80225
Mr. John G. Williams, Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, University of
Arizona, Old Engineering Building, Room 114, Tucson, AZ 85721-0020
Dr. David M. Slaughter, Director, UC Davis McClellan Nuclear Research
Center, 5335 Price Avenue, McClellan, CA 95652
Dr. George Miller, Department of Chemistry, UC Irvine, 326 Rowland
Hall, Irvine, CA 92697-2025
Dr. William Vernetson, Ph.D., Director of Nuclear Facilities,
University of Florida, 202 Nuclear Science Building, Gainesville, FL
32611-8300
Mr. Rich Holm, 214 NEL, University of Illinois, 103 South Goodwin
Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801
Mr. Vincent Adams, University of Maryland, Department of Materials &
Nuclear Engineering, Bldg. 090 Room 2308, College Park, MD 20742-2115
Mr. Leo Bobek, Nuclear Radiation Laboratory, University of
Massachusetts Lowell, One University Avenue, Pinanski Energy Center,
Lowell, MA 01854
Mr. Chris Becker, Phoenix Memorial Laboratory, Ford Nuclear Reactor,
University of Michigan, 2301 Bonisteel Boulevard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-
2100
Mr. Ralph Butler, MU Research Reactor, 1513 Research Park, Columbia,
Missouri 65211
Mr. Bill Bonzer, Reactor Director, Nuclear Reactor Facility, 1870 Miner
Circle, Rolla, MO 65409-0630
Dr. Robert D. Busch, Chief Reactor Supervisor, Chemical and Nuclear
Engineering Department, University of New Mexico, 209 Farris
Engineering Department, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1341
Mr. David S. O'Kelly, Nuclear Engineering Teaching Lab, University of
Texas, 10100 Burnet Road, Austin, TX 78758
Mr. Paul E. Benneche, Acting Director, UVA Nuclear Reactor Facility,
P.O. Box 400322, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4322
Dr. Melinda Krahenbuhl, 122 S. Central Campus Drive, Room 104,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Mr. Robert J. Agasie, Reactor Director, Nuclear Reactor Laboratory,
1513 University Avenue, Room 141ME, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
WI 53706-1687
Dr. Gerald E. Tripard, Nuclear Radiation Center, Roundtop Drive,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-1300
Mr. Stephen J. LaFlamme, Director, Nuclear Reactor Facility, Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609-2280
Mr. Stanley Addison, RSO, Radiation Safety Office, 201 Hall Health
Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-4400
Mr. Erhard W. Koehler, Manager Direct Programs, U.S. Maritime
Administration, 400 7th Street, Washington, DC 20590
Dr. Lynell W. Klassen, Associate Chief of Staff, Research and
Development 151, Reactor Manager, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4101
Woolworth Avenue, Omaha, NE 68105
Mr. Marc DelVechio, Department of Public Safety, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, 110 Eighth Street, Troy, NY 12180-3590
Power Plants--Senior Executive Contacts
Mr. William Levis, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer,
PSEG Nuclear LLC-X15, Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 and 2,
Hope Creek Generating Station, Unit 1, Docket Nos. 50-272, 50-311, &
50-354, License Nos. DPR-70, DPR-75, & NPF-57, End of
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Buttonwood Road, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038
Mr. Michael Kansler, President, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.,
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power
Station, James A FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant, Indian Point Nuclear
Generating Station, Units 2 and 3, Docket Nos. 50-293, 50,271, 50-333,
50-247, & 50-286, License Nos. DPR-35, DPR-28, DPR-59, DPR-26, & DPR-
64, 440 Hamilton Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Gene St. Pierre, Site Vice President, FPL Energy, Seabrook Station,
Unit 1, Docket No. 50-443, License No. NPF-86, Central Receiving,
Lafayette Road, Seabrook, NH 03874
Mr. L. William Pearce, Vice President, FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating
Company, Beaver Valley Power Station, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-334
& 50-412, License Nos. DPR-66 & NPF-73, Route 168, Shippingport, PA
15077
Mr. George Vanderheyden, Vice President, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power
Plant, Inc., Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, Docket
Nos. 50-317 & 50-318, License Nos. DPR-53 & DPR-69, 1650 Calvert Cliffs
Parkway, Lusby, MD 20657-4702
Mrs. Mary G. Korsnick, Vice President, R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant,
LLC, Docket No. 50-244, License No. DPR-18, 1503 Lake Road, Ontario, NY
14519-9364
Mr. James A. Spina, Vice President, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station,
LLC, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-220
& 50-410, License Nos. DPR-63 & NPF-69, 348 Lake Road, Oswego, NY 13126
Mr. Britt T. McKinney, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer,
PPL Susquehanna, LLC, Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and
2, Docket Nos. 50-387 & 50-388, License Nos. NPF-14 & NPF-22, 769 Salem
Boulevard, NUCSB3, Berwick, PA 18603-0467
Mr. David A. Christian, Sr. Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer,
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc., Virginia Electric and Power
Company, Millstone Power Station, Units 2 and 3, North Anna Power
Station, Units 1 and 2, Surry Power Station, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos.
50-336, 50-423, 50-338, 50-339, & 50-280, & 50-281, License Nos. DPR-
65, NPF-49, NPF-4, NPF-7, DPR-32, & DPR-37, Innsbrook Technical Center,
5000 Dominion Boulevard, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Mr. Dhiaa M. Jamil, Vice President, Duke Energy Corporation, Catawba
Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-413 & 50-414, License
Nos. NPF-35 & NPF-52, 4800 Concord Road, York, South Carolina 29745
Mr. L. M. Stinson, Vice President--Farley Project, Southern Nuclear
Operating Company, Inc., Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50-348 & 50-364, License Nos. NPF-2 & NPF-8, 40 Inverness
Center Parkway, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Mr. H. L. Sumner, Jr., Vice President--Nuclear, Hatch Project, Southern
Nuclear Operating Company, Inc., Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, Units 1
and 2, Docket Nos. 50-321 & 50-366, License Nos. DPR-57 & NPF-5, 40
Inverness Center Parkway, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Mr. G. R. Peterson, Vice President, Duke Energy Corporation, William B.
McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-369 & 50-370,
License Nos. NPF-9 & NPF-17, 12700 Hagers Ferry Road, Huntersville, NC
28078
Mr. Ronald A. Jones, Vice President, Oconee Site, Duke Energy
Corporation, Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2 and 3, Docket Nos. 50-
269, 50-270, & 50-287, License Nos. DPR-38, DPR-47, & DPR-55, 7800
Rochester Highway, Seneca, SC 29672
Mr. Don E. Grissette, Vice President, Southern Nuclear Operating
Company, Inc., Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2, Docket
Nos. 50-424 & 50-425, License Nos. NPF-68 & NPF-81, 40 Inverness Center
Parkway, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Mr. C. J. Gannon, Vice President, Carolina Power & Light Company,
Progress Energy, Inc., Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50-325 & 50-324, License Nos. DPR-71 & DPR-62, Hwy 87, 2.5
Miles North, Southport, North Carolina 28461
Mr. James Scarola, Vice President, Carolina Power & Light Company,
Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Docket No. 50-400, License
No. NPF-63, 5413 Shearon Harris Road, New Hill, North Carolina 27562-
0165
Mr. Dale E. Young, Vice President, Supervisor, Licensing and Regulatory
Programs, Florida Power Corporation, Crystal River Nuclear Generating
Plant, Unit 3, Docket No. 50-302, License No. DPR-72, 15760 W. Power
Line Street, Crystal River, Florida 34428-6708
Mr. J. W. Moyer, Vice President Carolina Power & Light Company,
Progress Energy, H. B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant, Unit 2, Docket
No. 50-261, License No. DPR-23, 3581 West Entrance Road, Hartsville,
South Carolina 29550
Mr. Brian J. O'Grady, Site Vice President, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,
Units 1, 2 and 3, Tennessee Valley Authority, Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-
260, & 50-296, License Nos. DPR-33, DPR-52, DPR-68, 10835 Shaw Rd.,
Athens, AL 35611
Mr. William R. Lagergren, Site Vice President, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant,
Unit 1, Tennessee Valley Authority, Docket No. 50-390, License No. NPF-
90, Highway 68 Near Spring City, Spring City, TN 37381
Mr. Randy Douet, Site Vice President, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Units 1
and 2, Tennessee Valley Authority, Docket Nos. 50-327 and 50-328,
License Nos. DPR-77 and DPR-79, 2000 Iugo Ferry Road, Soddy Daisy, TN
37379
Mr. J. A. Stall, Senior Vice President, Nuclear and Chief Nuclear
Officer, Florida Power and Light Company, St. Lucie, Units 1 and 2,
Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station, Units 3 and 4, Docket Nos. 50-
335, 50-389, 50-250, & 50-251, License Nos. DPR-67, NPF-16, DPR-31, &
DPR-41, 700 Universe Boulevard, Juno Beach, Florida 33408-0420
Mr. Mano K. Nazar, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer,
Indiana Michigan Power Company, Nuclear Generation Group, Donald C.
Cook Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-315 & 50-316, License
Nos. DPR-58 & DPR-74, One Cook Place, Bridgman, MI 49106
Mr. Gary Van Middlesworth, Site Vice President, Nuclear Management
Company, LLC, Duane Arnold Energy Center, Docket No. 50-331, License
No. DPR-49, 3277 DAEC Road, Palo, IA 52324-9785
Mr. William T. O'Connor, Jr., Vice President--Nuclear Generation,
Detroit Edison Company, Fermi, Unit 2, Docket No. 50-341, License No.
NPF-43, 6400 North Dixie Highway, Newport, MI 48166
Mr. Michael G. Gaffney, Site Vice President, Kewaunee Nuclear Power
Plant, Nuclear Management Company, LLC, Docket No. 50-305, License No.
DPR-43, N490 Highway 42, Kewaunee, WI 54216-9511
Mr. John Conway, Site Vice President, Nuclear Management Company, LLC,
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant, Docket No. 50-263, License No.
DPR-22, 2807 West County Road 75, Monticello, MN 55362-9637
Mr. Daniel J. Malone, Site Vice President, Nuclear Management Company,
LLC, Palisades Nuclear Plant, Docket No. 50-255, License No.
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DPR-20, 27780 Blue Star Memorial Highway, Covert, MI 49043-9530
Mr. Dennis L. Koehl, Site Vice President, Nuclear Management Company,
LLC, Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-266 & 50-
301, License Nos. DPR-24 & DPR-27, 6590 Nuclear Road, Two Rivers, WI
54241-9516
Mr. Thomas J. Palmisano, Site Vice President, Nuclear Management
Company, LLC, Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2,
Docket Nos. 50-282 & 50-306, License Nos. DPR-42 & DPR-60, 1717
Wakonade Drive East, Welch, MN 55089
Mr. Christopher M. Crane, President and Chief Nuclear Officer, Exelon
Generation Company, LLC, AmerGen Energy Company, LLC, Braidwood
Station, Units 1 and 2, Byron Station, Units 1 and 2, Dresden Nuclear
Power Station, Units 2 and 3 , LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2,
Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2, Limerick Generating
Station, Units 1 and 2, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Units 2 and
3, Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, Clinton Power Station,
Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Docket Nos. 50-456, 50-457,
50-454, 50-455, 50-237, 50-249, 50-373, 50-374, 50-254, 50-265, 50-352,
50-353, 50-277, 50-278, 50-219, 50-461, & 50-289, License Nos. NPF-72,
NPF-77, NPF-37, NPF-66, DPR-19, DPR-25, NPF-11, NPF-18, DPR-29, DPR-30,
NPF-39, NPF-85, DPR-44, DPR-56, DPR-16, NPF-62, & DPR-50 , 4300
Winfield Road, Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Mark Bezilla, Vice President, Davis-Besse, FirstEnergy Nuclear
Operating Company, Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station, Docket No. 50-
346, License No. NPF-3, 5501 North State Route 2, Oak Harbor, OH 43449-
9760
Mr. Richard Anderson, Vice President--Nuclear, FirstEnergy Nuclear
Operating Company, Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Docket No. 50-
440, License No. NPF-58, 10 North Center Street, Perry, OH 44081
Mr. Jeffrey S. Forbes, Site Vice President, Entergy Operations, Inc.,
Arkansas Nuclear One, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-313 & 50-368,
License Nos. DPR-51 & NPF-6, 1448 S. R. 333, Russellville, AR 72802
M. R. Blevins, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer, TXU
Generation Company, LP, Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1
and 2, Docket Nos. 50-445 & 50-446, License Nos. NPF-87 & NPF-89, 5
Miles North of Glen Rose, Glen Rose, TX 76043
Mr. Randall K. Edington, Vice President-Nuclear and CNO, Nebraska
Public Power District, Cooper Nuclear Station, Docket No. 50-298,
License No. Dpr-46, 1200 Prospect Road, Brownville, NE 68321
Mr. George A. Williams, GGNS Vice President, Operations, Entergy
Operations, Inc., Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Docket No. 50-
416, License No. NPF-29, Bald Hill Road-Waterloo Road, Port Gibson, MS
39150
Mr. Paul D. Hinnenkamp, Vice President--Operations, Entergy Operations,
Inc., River Bend Station, Unit 1, Docket No. 50-458, License No. NPF-
47, 5485 U.S. Highway 61N, St. Francisville, LA 70775
Mr. James J. Sheppard, President and Chief Executive Officer, South
Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company, Docket Nos. 50-498 & 50-499,
License Nos. NPF-76 & NPF-80, South Texas Project Electric Generating
Company, Units 1 and 2, 8 Miles West of Wadsworth, on FM 521,
Wadsworth, TX 77483
Mr. Joseph E. Venable, Vice President Operations, Entergy Operations,
Inc., Waterford Steam Electric Generating Station, Unit 3, Docket No.
50-382, License No. NPF-38, 17265 River Road, Killona, LA 70057-2065
Mr. Charles D. Naslund, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear
Officer, Union Electric Company, Callaway Plant, Unit 1, Docket No. 50-
483, License No. NPF-30, Junction Hwy CC & Hwy O: 5 Miles North of Hwy
94, Portland, MO 65067
Mr. Gregory M. Rueger, Senior Vice President, Generation and Chief
Nuclear Officer, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Diablo Canyon
Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-275 & 50-323,
License Nos. DPR-80 & DPR-82, 9 Miles Northwest of Avila Beach, Avila
Beach, CA 93424
Mr. R. T. Ridenoure, Vice President--Chief Nuclear Officer, Omaha
Public Power District, Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1, Docket No. 50-285,
License No. DPR-40, Fort Calhoun Station FC-2-4 Adm., 444 South 16th
Street Mall, Omaha, NE 68102-2247
Mr. Gregg R. Overbeck, Senior Vice President, Nuclear, Arizona Public
Service Company, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2 and
3, Docket Nos. 50-528, 50-529, & 50-530, License Nos. NPF-41, NPF-51, &
NPF-74, 5801 S. Wintersburg Road, Tonopah, AZ 85354-7529
Mr. Harold B. Ray, Executive Vice President, Southern California Edison
Company, San Onofre Nuclear Station, Units 2 and 3, Docket Nos. 50-361
& 50-362, License Nos. NPF-10 & NPF-15, 5000 Pacific Coast Highway, San
Clemente, CA 92674
Mr. J. V. Parrish, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Northwest, Columbia
Generating Station, Docket No. 50-397, License No. NPF-21, Snake River
Warehouse, North Power Plant Loop, Richland, WA 99352
Mr. Rick A. Muench, President and Chief Executive Officer, Wolf Creek
Nuclear Operating Corporation, Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1,
Docket No. 50-482, License No. NPF-42, 1550 Oxen Lane, NE, Burlington,
KS 66839
Mr. Jeffrey B. Archie, Vice President, Nuclear Operations, South
Carolina Electric and Gas Company, Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station,
Docket No. 50-395, License No. NPF-12, Hwy 215N at O.S. Bradham
Boulevard, Jenkinsville, South Carolina 29065
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