¢ hype: A wee | . y tab oe ” Ah REMAygo ty Sood Ue Eg GO! hee \ aed “¢ “Ie é tae wat: bapalinay? (3Xe at .4y et a aa te . wt vy” UNCLASSi?cD Licensing and Regulation LICENSING (UNCLASSIFIED) Licensing actions and applications received during the April-June quarter are sum- marized below for each type of facility and material. A statistical summary of licensing actions during the quarter and of cumulative licensing actions through June 30, 1958, is shown in Table 1. ee at "Rte tei Nay he 4% Power and Test Reactors ‘With respect to the Power Reactor Development Company hearing, the Commission on May 29, 1958, heard oral argumentby the parties regarding the conditional construction permit issued to the company on August 4, 1956. + 4 The General Electric Company was granted an amended facility Hcense authorizing changes in the core configuration and the operating procedures for the Vallecitos Bolling Water Reactor. The company also requested further amendmentof its facility license to permit greater flexibility with respect to the operating proceduresfor this reactor. : reviewed his decision on its own motion. Ma ae iy The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics hearing with respect to the proposed construction of a 60,000-kilowatt testing reactor at Sandusky, Ohio, was concluded and the Hearing Examiner on June 28, 1958, ordered that a construction permit be issued, effective July 21, unless exceptions to his decision were filed on or before July 18, or the Commission ae ree ty AD SereDepts V BsDike HerstinkndhhEEEpRlyghAe) tied arbeniidt + ream yy ’ Port V Research Reactors Aerojet-General Nucleonics was issued facility licenses authorizing operation of three additional AGN-201 100-milliwatt reactors at San Ramon, California. : The American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corporation was granted a license to operate a 1-watt Argonaut-type research and training reactor at Mountain View, California. A license was issued the Curtiss-Wright Corporation authorizing operation of its 1,000kilowatt pool-type research reactor at Quehanna, Pennsylvania. A construction permit, and later a facility license, were issued to the General Dynamics Corporation authorizing construction and operation of a 10-kilowatt reactor at Torrey Pines Mesa, California. The company was subsequently granted an amendmentto its license authorizing performance of the “transient reactivity compensation experiments” described in its application. — toe —r he ae 2 : S E V I H C R DOE A UNCLASSIFIED awh —<— an Sat ee ey OS SW > ~~ = = 7? eel lett ed wr eee ZTTas See sa wee Jp TE — =¥> . Se en wSl, =<... Fre etre. - 2 Oeee ee aoe a ae eae et . : = +h TS mA =, an Ye Sry terre 3 b : E :