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NOTE TO EDITORS: LETTER TO OWNER OF ENVIROCARE OF UTAH
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Regulatory Intelligence Data
03-27-2000
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has completed its evaluation
of the responses of Khosrow B. Semnani, owner of Envirocare of Utah, to
a Demand for Information the NRC issued to Mr. Semnani last July and a
Request for Additional Information issued in November. The staff has concluded
that no further action is warranted.
A copy of the staff's letter to Mr. Semnani conveying this information...
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