NRC NEWSU. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOffice of Public AffairsTelephone: 301/415-8200Washington, DC 20555-001E-mail: opa@nrc.govNo. 98-156September 3, 1998NRC SCHEDULES MEETING IN MOAB, UTAHThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public meeting September 16 in Moab,...
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq.),as amended, is the landmark civil rights statute that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in federally assisted education programs. This "cross-cutting" statute applies government-w...
NRC NEWSU. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, REGION III801 Warrenville Road, Lisle IL 60532 NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT: RIII-99-23 April 5, 1999CONTACT:Jan Strasma (630) 829-9663/e-mail: rjs2@nrc.gov Angela Greenman (630) 829-9662/e-mail: opa3@nrc.gov ...
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The next generation of reactor designs feature a variety of non-traditional operational concepts like remote operation, multi-unit operation, and highly automated systems. These new concepts can fundamentally change the role of the human in ensuring the safe operation of nucle...
This panel session will focus on the framework the staff is developing for new and advanced reactor construction oversight. This framework applies construction oversight experience and leverages lessons from past construction projects such as Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, ...
Emergency preparedness (EP) is a prudent measure to account for the very small chances of a serious reactor accident or a terrorist attack. Other measures that reduce the chance of a reactor accident include strong regulations and robust engineering. Terrorist threats may affe...
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has completed evaluations and inspections of the responses and other actions taken by the licensees of the nuclear power plants in response to the “NRC Bulletin 2012-01: Design Vulnerability in Electric Power System” (Bullet...
Part IndexGeneral ProvisionsSec.150.1 Purpose.150.2 Scope.150.3 Definitions.150.4 Communications.150.5 Interpretations.Continued Commission Regulatory Authority in Offshore Waters150.7 Persons in offshore waters not exempt.150.8 Information collection requirements: OMB approva...
HPPOS-059 PDR-9111210240See the memorandum from J. A. Axelrad to H. E. Book dated June 30, 1983. Regions should follow the policy that licensees be cited for not meeting their license conditions even if the conditions are more restrictive than the minimally acceptable practice...
§ 150.7 Persons in offshore waters not exempt.Persons in offshore waters are not exempt from the Commission's licensing and regulatory requirements with respect to byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials.[46 FR 44152, Sept. 3, 1981]
On this page:Recent and Upcoming meetings and activitiesInterim Guidance DevelopmentLessons LearnedRecent and Upcoming Meetings and ActivitiesThe NRC consolidated its decommissioning guidance in a three volume NUREG-1757 series, which was originally issued in 2003.&n...
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Full Text Version (69.53 KB)General ProvisionsSec.150.1 Purpose.150.2 Scope.150.3 Definitions.150.4 Communications.150.5 Interpretations.Continued Commission Regulatory Authority in Offshore Waters150.7 Persons in offshore waters not exempt.150.8 Information collection require...
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In anticipation of receiving numerous license applications for new in situ leach (ISL) uranium recovery facilities (commonly known as in situ recovery facilities) in 2008 through 2010, the staff of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has prepared a Generic Environment...
On this page:Publication InformationAbstractDownload complete documentNUREG/CR-6787 (PDF - 1.40 MB)Errata – May 24, 2005Publication InformationManuscript Completed: September 2001 Date Published: August 2002Prepared by: O.K. Chopra Argonne National Laboratory 9700 South Cass ...
On this page:Publication InformationAbstractDownload complete documentNUREG/CR-6878 (PDF - 23.0 MB)Publication InformationManuscript Completed: December 2003Date Published: July 2005Prepared by:
O.K. Chopra, B. Alexandreanu, and W.J. Shack
Argonne National Laboratory
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In preparing the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) for In Situ Leach Uranium Milling Facilities, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) followed the process described in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), as well as the NRC's NEPA implementing ...
On this page:Publication InformationAbstractDownload complete documentNUREG/CR-6763 (PDF 4.13 MB)Publication InformationManuscript Completed: January 2002 Date Published: March 2002Prepared by: R. Lofaro, M. VillaranBrookhaven National Laboratory Energy Sciences and Technology...
May 6, 2002EA-02-010Mr. A. C. Bakken III
Senior Vice President
Nuclear Generation Group
American Electric Power Company
500 Circle Drive
Buchanan MI 49107SUBJECT: FINAL SIGNIFICANCE DETERMINATION FOR A WHITE FINDING AND NOTICE OF VIOLATION (NRC INSPECTION REPOR...
NRC NEWSU. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, REGION II61 Forsyth Street, Suite 23T85, Atlanta, GA 30303CONTACT:Ken Clark (Phone: 404/562-4416, E-mail: kmc2@nrc.gov)Roger Hannah (Phone 404/562-4417, E-mail: rdh1@nrc.gov)No: II-98-49July 2, 1998NRC RATES ...
On this page:Publication Information AbstractDownload complete documentNUREG-1910, Supplement 6 (PDF - 5.60 MB)For information about how the NRC handles your comments, see our Privacy Policy.Publication InformationManuscript Completed: November 2016 Date Published: December 20...