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This is an FOIA request, based on attached letter, Lang to Layman
10/5/2019 5:29:09 PM Mountain Standard Time
bobleyse@aol.com
foia@nrc.gov
1. FOIA REQUEST
2. Latest FOIA – (including acknowledgement letter)
3. FOIA Request 10/13/2019
4. Fee Estimate
5. November 5, 2019, Administrative Closeout
6. December 2, 2019, response from OGIS
Document 2 is the associated acknowledgement letter
This is an FOIA request, based on attached letter, Lang to Layman
10/5/2019 5:29:09 PM Mountain Standard Time
bobleyse@aol.com
foia@nrc.gov
This FOIA consists of a request for documents that are discussed in the attached letter, Layman December 13, 1984. This letter documents a telephone conversation between Wayne Lanning of the NRC and Gary Vine of EPRI's Nuclear Safety Analysis Center. This telephone conversation was initiated by the NRC.
In paragraph 1. there is a reference to an AEOD memorandum dated February 28, 1984. Under this FOIA I am demanding a copy of that AEOD memorandum that is dated February 28,1984.
In paragraph 3, there is a reference to an AEOD evaluation. I want copy of that AEOD evaluation.
In paragraph 4.a. there is reference to a memorandum dated October 3, 1984, "UHI-Ultra High Risk" from which the author had been obscured. I want a copy of that memorandum that has the obscured features.
In paragraph 4.c. there is reference to a joint AEOD/NRR response to Keppler. I want a copy of that response.
In paragraph 5. there is discussion of the valued technical relationship between NSAC and AEOD. I want a copy of all of the records of that technical relationship.
Robert H. Leyse
December 6, 2019
Robert H. Leyse
P. O. Box 2850
Sun Valley, ID 83353
FOIA Officer
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
Mail Stop T-2 F-43
Washington, D. C.
20555-0001
FOIA
Appeal
Enclosed are stapled or
single page documents in the following order:
1. FOIA REQUEST
2. Latest FOIA – (including acknowledgement letter)
3. FOIA Request 10/13/2019
4. Fee Estimate
5. November 5, 2019, Administrative Closeout
6. December 2, 2019, response from OGIS
Document 1 is the
straightforward FOIA.
Document 2 is the associated acknowledgement letter
Document 3 clarifies
(expands) Document 1
Document 4 states Leyse
should not be classified as “Non-Excepted”
Document 5 is the
administrative closing of Document 1
Document 6 is a response
to Leyse from OGIS. On page 2 OGIS has
five bullets with analytical factors.
Leyse insists that the disclosure of the illegal and undisclosed to
Leyse or the public of relationships
between NSAC and the NRC, will identify the existence of identifiable and
malicious operations and activities of the NRC, will contribute to public
awareness of NRC operations that are not otherwise disclosed to Leyse or the
public, will not further any commercial interests of Leyse, and the public
interest in these disclosures will exceed Leyse’s interest when the disclosures
are publicized.
Robert H. Leyse
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