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LICENSING (UNCLASSIFIED)
Licensing actions and applications received during the July-September quarter are described below. A statistical summary of licensing actions during the quarter is shown in
Table 1, which also gives cumulative figures as of September 30, 1958.
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Power Reactors

The General Electric Company was authorized to perform, in its Vallecitos Boiling Water
Reactor, tests of two types of fuel elements designated as “Geneva Conference Fuel” and

“APPR Fuel,” and tests designated as “Irradiation of Lockheed Sources,” “Automatic Pressure

Regulator Tests,” and “Operation with Savannah Fuel.”

Commonwealth Edison Company furnished supplemental hazards data for the Dresden
nuclear power reactor being constructed in Grundy County, Illinois.
Consolidated Edison Company of New York furnished additional information in connection
with the nuclear power plant which it is constructing at Indian Point, New York. The supplemental data include (1) revised special nuclear material requirements, (2) a revised core design report, (3) a report entitled “Evaluation of Potential Radiation Hazards Resulting from
Assumed Release of Radioactive Wastes to Atmosphere from the Proposed Buchanan Power
Plant,” and (4) a design report and hazards analysis for the containment vessel,
Yankee Atomic Electric Company furnished additional hazards, waste disposal, and financial data ccncerning the power reactor which it is constructing at Rowe, Massachusetts.
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A notice was published in August of the proposed issuance to the General Electric Company
of a license to conduct critical experiments in the General Electric Test Reactor (GETR) at
power levels not to exceed 50 thermal kilowatts. A hearing was held September 17 before the
hearing examiner regarding the proposed issuance to the General Electric Company of a license
to operate the GETR at power levels up to 33,000 kilowatts.

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Pursuant to the order of the hearing examiner, a permit was issued on July 21 to the
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (now superseded by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration) for the construction of a 60,000-kilowatt pressurized-water-test
reactor near Sandusky, Ohio. This reactor will be used for investigations to further the
Gevelopment of materials and components suitable for aircraft propulsion reactors or for

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