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Morning Report for December 20, 2001

                       Headquarters Daily Report

                         DECEMBER 20, 2001

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                    REPORT             NEGATIVE            NO INPUT
                    ATTACHED           INPUT RECEIVED      RECEIVED

HEADQUARTERS        X
REGION I                               X
REGION II                              X
REGION III                             X
REGION IV                              X
PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED  MORNING REPORT - HEADQUARTERS DEC. 20, 2001

MR Number: H-01-0075

                           NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM
                           GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS



Subject: Issuance of Information Notice 2001-19

NRC Information Notice 2001-19: Improper Maintenance and Reassembly of
Automatic Oil Bubblers dated December 17, 2001


The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information
notice to alert addressees to recent problems resulting from improper
maintenance and reassembly of automatic oil bubblers. The NRC expects all
recipients to review the information for applicability to their
facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid potential
problems.

ADAMS Accession No.:  ML013250229

Contacts:  Omid Tabatabai, NRR          Javier Brand, Region 1
           301-415-3738                 (603) 474-3589
           E-mail: oty@nrc.gov          E-mail: jmb3@nrc.gov
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