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... period following the shutdown of five reactors in early March 1979 because of errors in the seismic analyses of the plants . Research into the development and application of risk assess- ment techniques has allowed the Commission to ...
... period following the shutdown of five reactors in early March 1979 because of errors in the seismic analyses of the plants . Research into the development and application of risk assess- ment techniques has allowed the Commission to ...
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... period late May through early July , as in- dividual plants satisfactorily completed the short - term actions and the NRC staff completed an on - site verification of the plant's readiness to resume opera- tion . In addition to the ...
... period late May through early July , as in- dividual plants satisfactorily completed the short - term actions and the NRC staff completed an on - site verification of the plant's readiness to resume opera- tion . In addition to the ...
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... period within which the parties concerned would be charged to act upon the Commission's recommendations , and a separate probationary operating period for the licensee at TMI . Recommendations and Responses Starting below and in the ...
... period within which the parties concerned would be charged to act upon the Commission's recommendations , and a separate probationary operating period for the licensee at TMI . Recommendations and Responses Starting below and in the ...
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... period during which the Kemeny recommendations are being im- plemented . There are a number of new nuclear plants now awaiting operating licenses or construction permits . Licensing decisions rest with the NRC and , as the Kemeny Com ...
... period during which the Kemeny recommendations are being im- plemented . There are a number of new nuclear plants now awaiting operating licenses or construction permits . Licensing decisions rest with the NRC and , as the Kemeny Com ...
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... period , 184 new licenses , 434 renewals , and 36 amendments were issued for senior operators , bringing the total to 1,437 in effect . TMI Related Activities . Following the accident at Three Mile Island Unit 2 ( TMI ) , members of the ...
... period , 184 new licenses , 434 renewals , and 36 amendments were issued for senior operators , bringing the total to 1,437 in effect . TMI Related Activities . Following the accident at Three Mile Island Unit 2 ( TMI ) , members of the ...
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Page 284 - ... the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended; the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974. as amended; and the...
Page 82 - Design bases for protection against natural phenomena. Structures, systems, and components important to safety shall be designed to withstand the effects of natural phenomena such as earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, tsunami, and seiches without loss of capability to perform their safety functions.
Page 30 - NRC that the state of onsite and off site emergency preparedness provides reasonable assurance that adequate protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a radiological emergency.
Page 64 - A public hearing is not mandatory at this stage, but one may be held if requested by affected members of the public or at the initiative of the Commission. Each license for operation of a nuclear reactor contains technical specifications which set forth the particular safety and environmental protection measures to be imposed upon the facility and the conditions that must be met for the facility to operate.
Page 184 - ... to assure that specified acceptable fuel design limits and design conditions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are not exceeded.
Page 286 - Commission deems appropriate to the issues to be decided, to conduct such hearings as the Commission may direct and make such intermediate or final decisions as the Commission may authorize with respect to the granting, suspending, revoking or amending of any license or authorization under the provisions of this Act, any other provision of law, or any regulation of the Commission issued thereunder.
Page 35 - To prevent nuclear accidents as serious as Three Mile Island, fundamental changes will be necessary in the organization, procedures, and practices — and above all — in the attitudes of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and, to the extent that the institutions we investigated are typical, of the nuclear industry.
Page 65 - SEC. 210. The Commission shall develop a plan providing for specification and analysis of unresolved safety issues relating to nuclear reactors and shall take such action as may be necessary to implement corrective measures with respect to such issues. Such plan shall be submitted to the Congress on or before January 1, 1978 and progress reports shall be included in the annual report of the Commission thereafter.
Page 73 - Anticipated operational occurrences. Anticipated operational occurrences mean those conditions of normal operation which are expected to occur one or more times during the life of the nuclear power unit...
Page 299 - Licensing Requirements for the Storage of Spent Fuel in an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation...