Nuclear Regulatory Commission Issuances: Opinions and Decisions of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission with Selected Orders, Volume 15, Book 1; Volume 88, Book 1United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1982 |
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accident ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE admitted affidavit alleged amendment analysis Appeal Board Applicant's Applicants and Staff Atomic Energy Act ATOMIC SAFETY authority basis CESG Christa-Maria Clinch River Commission's concerning conclusion considered construction permit contention costs CRBR Cristianitos fault decision decommissioning determined discovery earthquake effects Electric emergency planning environmental evidence facility filed ground motion hearing hydrogen interest Intervenors intervention Kerr-McGee Licensing Board litigation Luzerne County magnitude matter Memorandum and Order NIPSCO NRC Staff NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION operating license parties petition petitioners procedures Proposed Findings protective pursuant question radiation radioactive reactor reason record regulations release request response result RULES OF PRACTICE rupture SAFETY AND LICENSING San Onofre seismic specific spent fuel pool Staff Ex statement storage sua sponte summary disposition supra Susquehanna terrace deposits Three Mile Island tion Unit Westinghouse witness written testimony zone
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Page 252 - First, the private interest that will be affected by the official action; second, the risk of an erroneous deprivation of such interest through the procedures used, and the probable value, if any, of additional or substitute procedural safeguards; and finally, the Government's interest, including the function involved and the fiscal and administrative burdens that the additional or substitute procedural requirement would entail.
Page 231 - byproduct material' means (1) any radioactive material (except special nuclear material) yielded in or made radioactive by exposure to the radiation incident to the process of producing or utilizing special nuclear material...
Page 49 - Parties may obtain discovery regarding any matter, not privileged, which is relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action, whether it relates to the claim or defense of the party seeking discovery or to the claim or defense of any other party...
Page 470 - If scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue...
Page 434 - V. Felt outdoors; direction estimated. Sleepers wakened. Liquids disturbed, some spilled. Small unstable objects displaced or upset. Doors swing, close, open. Shutters, pictures move. Pendulum clocks stop, start, change rate. VI. Felt by all. Many frightened and run outdoors.
Page 243 - Commission shall grant a hearing upon the request of any person whose interest may be affected by the proceeding, and shall admit any such person as a party to such proceeding. The Commission shall hold a hearing after thirty days' notice and publication once in the Federal Register on each application under section 103 or 104 b.
Page 360 - ... authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and are otherwise in the public interest.
Page 472 - Records, reports, statements, or data compilations, in any form, of public offices or agencies, setting forth (A) the activities of the office or agency, or...
Page 434 - C; 20-60 partial collapse. Some damage to masonry B; none to masonry A. Fall of stucco and some masonry walls. Twisting, fall of chimneys, factory stacks, monuments, towers, elevated tanks. Frame houses moved on foundations if not bolted down: loose panel walls thrown out.
Page 419 - Jis that earthquake which is based upon an evaluation of the maximum earthquake potential considering the regional and local geology and seismology and specific characteristics of local subsurface material.