Are documents related to the establishment and operation of DOEs LSN collection and server considered potentially relevant and should they be included in the LSN itself?
A. No. Documents related to the establishment and operation of DOE’s LSN collection and server are not relevant to the licensing application and are not addressed as a topic for inclusion in the LSN in the topical guidelines. The LSN is a surrogate for the traditional document discovery process that would normally be used during an NRC licensing proceeding. Its purpose is to facilitate and expedite the discovery process because, unlike other NRC licensing proceedings, the duration of the Yucca Mountain proceeding is limited by statute. Traditionally, documents related to the conduct of discovery are not themselves relevant to the licensing proceeding.
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