File |
Licensee |
Docket Date/
Number |
Description |
CLI-03-18
|
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. |
12/18/2003
50-336-OLA-2 |
Commission Memorandum and Order denying the petition of the Connecticut
Coalition Against Millstone for reconsideration of the Commission's
decision in CLI-03-14. |
CLI-03-17
|
Duke Energy Corporation |
12/09/2003
50-369/370 & 50-413/414-LR |
Commission Memorandum and Order denying the Blue Ridge Environmental
Defense League's (BREDL) petition for review of LBP-03-17, an order
of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board for this proceeding that
denied BREDL's Amended Contention 2, which addressed Licensee's Severe
Accident Mitigation Analysis. |
CLI-03-16
|
Private Fuel Storage, L.L.C. |
11/13/2003
72-22-ISFSI |
Commission Memorandum and Order allowing parties to the proceeding
to file petitions for review of any interlocutory Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board orders on matters the parties wish to challenge, with
the exception of matters that are currently pending before the Board. |
CLI-03-15
|
Sequoyah Fuels Corporation |
11/13/2003
40-8027-MLA-5 |
Commission Memorandum and Order deciding in response to a certified
question of the Presiding Officer for this proceeding that the front
end waste produced by Sequoyah Fuels Corporation in its operations
may be considered byproduct material under section 11e(2) of the Atomic
Energy Act. The Commission remanded the matter to the Presiding Officer
for further action consistent with its decision. |
CLI-03-14
|
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. |
10/23/2003
50-336-OLA-2 |
Commission Memorandum and Order affirming LBP-03-12, the decision
of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board for this proceeding that
denied a supplemented petition to intervene of the Connecticut Coalition
Against Millstone. |
CLI-03-13
|
Fansteel, Inc. |
10/23/2003
40-7580-LT |
Commission Memorandum and Order denying the request of the State
of Oklahoma for a hearing on the license transfer request of Fansteel,
Inc. The proceeding was terminated by this Order. |
CLI-03-12
|
Pacific Gas and Electric |
10/15/2003
72-26-ISFSI |
Commission Memorandum and Order denying the petitions for review
of intervenors County of San Luis Obispo and the San Luis Obispo Mothers
for Peace with respect to LBP-02-23 and LBP -03-11, decisions of the
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board for this proceeding. LBP-02-23 admitted
for litigation a contention on financial qualifications. LBP-03-11
terminated the proceeding. |
CLI-03-11
|
Duke Energy Corporation |
09/08/2003
50-369/370 & 50-413/414-LR |
Commission Memorandum and Order instructing the Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board for this proceeding to indicate to the Commission
when it expects to issue a decision on remaining contentions and the
reasons for the delay in issuing the decision. |
CLI-03-10
|
Pacific Gas and Electric |
09/08/2003
50-275/323-LT |
Commission Memorandum and Order holding the application of the California
Public Utilities Commission and San Luis Obispo County for a stay
of an NRC staff license transfer order in abeyance pending a tentative
settlement of bankruptcy-related matters. |
CLI-03-09
|
Tennessee Valley Authority |
08/28/2003
50-390-CIVP. 50-327/328-CIVP and 50-259/260/296-CIVP |
Commission Memorandum and Order Granting the petition for review
of the Tennessee Valley Authority with respect to the decision of
the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board in LBP-03-10. The Commission
also established a briefing schedule. |
CLI-03-08
|
Private Fuel Storage, L.L.C. |
08/15/2003
72-22-ISFSI |
Commission Memorandum and Order denying the petition of the State
of Utah for review of LBP-03-08, the ruling of the Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board for this proceeding on Utah's seismic issues concerning
the ability of spent fuel casks to withstand a design basis earthquake. |
CLI-03-07
|
Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company |
07/02/2003
50-213-OLA |
Commission Memorandum and Order denying the petition of the Citizens
Awareness Network (CAN) which asked the Commission to reconsider the
radiation dose standard set out in 10 C.F.R. §20.1402. The Commission
further denied CAN's request that the Commission direct the Atomic
Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) for this proceeding to accept CAN's
Amended Contention 6.1. The Commission also directed the ASLB to reject
CAN's Amended Contention 6.1. |
CLI-03-06
|
Sequoyah Fuels Corporation |
06/13/2003
40-8027-MLA-5 |
Commission Memorandum and Order permitting the State of Oklahoma
to raise in the proceeding the issue of whether the decommissioning
waste present at the Licensee's Gore site qualifies as byproduct material
within the ambit of §11e.(2) of the Atomic Energy Act. The Commission
established a briefing schedule for consideration of the issue. |
CLI-03-05
|
Private Fuel Storage |
05/28/2003
72-22-ISFSI |
Commission Memorandum and Order holding in abeyance review of petitions
for review of LBP-03-04 filed by Private Fuel Storage L.L.C. and the
NRC staff until the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board for this proceeding
has completed it review of the issues related to the consequences
of airplane crashes at the proposed storage facility. |
CLI-03-04
|
Pacific Gas and Electric |
05/16/03
72-26-ISFSI |
Commission Memorandum and Order denying the request of the San Luis
Obispo Mothers for Peace and the Union of Concerned Scientists for
suspension of the proceeding in this docket while the Commission considers
the petition for rulemaking submitted by those organizations. |
CLI-03-03
|
Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. |
04/29/03
70-143-MLA |
Commission Memorandum and Order denying the request of petitioners
in this proceeding for the issuance of an order by the Commission
that would enjoin Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. from further construction
of facilities for its Blended Low-Enriched Uranium project at its
Erwin, Tennessee site |
CLI-03-02
|
Pacific Gas and Electric |
02/14/03
50-275-LT, 50-323-LT |
Commission Memorandum and Order addressing the financial and technical
qualifications issues, as well as, the antitrust issues raised by
the Northern California Power Agency and other state, county and municipal
entities. The Commission found that the technical qualifications issues
were inadmissible and that the antitrust issues lacked substantive
merit. The Commission further denied the remaining hearing requests
and terminated the proceeding. |
CLI-03-01
|
Pacific Gas and Electric |
01/23/03
72-26-ISFSI |
Commission Memorandum and Order affirming the Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board decision LBP-02-23, which denied intervenors' contentions
related to threats of terrorism. |