New York State Low Level Radioactive Waste Siting Commission Executive Director's Outgoing Correspondence Files
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series includes mostly letters and memoranda from the executive director of the Low Level Radioactive Waste Siting Commission to consultants; site planners; federal, state, and New York City Personnel; and job applicants. The correspondence documents activities and topics such as the development of site classification criteria; method and site certification; communications; draft regulations; development of quality assurance guidelines and techniques; and selection of method and site to deal with the state's low-level radioactive wastes.
Title
- Executive Director's outgoing correspondence files
Quantity
- 1 cubic foot
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- 18940
Creator
Arrangement
Arranged by name of Executive Director and therein chronological.
Scope and Content Note
This correspondence documents such activities and topics as the development of site classification criteria, method and site certification, communications, draft regulations, development of quality assurance guidelines and techniques, and other issues concerning the selection of method and site to deal with the state's low-level radioactive wastes.
The series includes letters and memorandums from executive director Jay Dunkelburger to a variety of correspondents including consultants and site planners, chairman Angelo Orazio, members of the commission's Executive Coordinating Committee, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, staff of New York State and New York City Departments of Health, and job applicants. A very small amount of incoming correspondence is included.
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