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As stated in the welcome section of this website, NFS has carried out its mission over the years with an utmost concern for the safety of our employees, our community, and the environment. However, due to the nature of our business and the unique environment in which we operate relative to information protection, many opportunities have been lost in the past relative to communication with you. Changes in regulatory policy are providing an opportunity to remedy that. Our goal here is to make it as easy as possible for you to find key documents and letters that relate to the safety and security of our activities as documented by our regulators and legislators.

We hope this compilation will help you stay abreast of the situation. If you notice that we have missed a key document, please let us know and, if appropriate, we will post it as soon as possible.

NRC EA and FONSI (9/2/2008)

Federal Register notification of the NRC's Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact

Comprehensive Safety Culture Improvement Initiative (5/16/2008)

This file is NFS' submittal to the USNRC with a comprehensive description of NFS' initiatives to improve safety culture.  A key aspect of this plan is NFS' action plans relating to the recommendations of the recently concluded safety culture asssessment, which was conducted by a board of independent experts.  The board's (reffered to as the Safety Culture Board of Advisors, or SCuBA) report titled "2007 Independent Safety Culture Assessment - RESULTS REPORT" is an enclosure to NFS reponse document.

Sierra Club Handouts (3/4/2008)

Attached is a copy of the handouts from Linda Modica (Sierra Club).  Ms. Modica handed these out during the NRC’s poster session.  Note that the Sierra Club says that a DOE/NNSA report (DOE/EIS-0240-SA1) estimates that 1 in 71 residents of Erwin will fall victim to a latent cancer and die as a result of NFS” downblending operations.  The Sierra Club misinterpreted the results in the DOE/NNSA report.  Please see the NFS news release (Mar. 3, 2008) that relates to the accuracy of this handout.

 

 
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