ML11117A916
| ML11117A916 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 05200022, 05200023 |
| Issue date: | 04/14/2011 |
| From: | Elnitsky J Progress Energy Carolinas |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of New Reactors |
| Kitchen B | |
| References | |
| PROGHARRIS23, PROGHARRIS23.SUBMISSION.7, HAR.P05.NP, HAR.P05.NP.3 | |
| Download: ML11117A916 (2) | |
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rogress Energy Robert J. Duncan. II Vice President HarrisNuclearPlant ProgressEnergy Carolinas. Inc.
September 21, 2007 Chief Cecil Parker Town of Holly Springs Department of Public Safety Division of Municipal Fire Services 700 Flint Point Lane Holly Springs, North Carolina 27540
Subject:
Dear Cecil:
Harris Nuclear Plant Emergency Support Certification As previously indicated in public announcements and meetings, Progress Energy Carolina, Inc. is developing a Combined Operating License Application (COLA) for submittal to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 52 for the Harris Nuclear Plant site near Raleigh, North Carolina. The COLA outlines Progress Energy's plans for construction and operation of two proposed new power generating units at the existing Harris Nuclear Plant site.
A key part of the COLA is the development of emergency plans which provide information sufficient to demonstrate compliance with pertinent regulatory requirements. The COLA will take credit for the current federal, state, and local plans already in place at the Harris Nuclear Plant in support of Unit 1 and will include a combined site emergency plan which addresses onsitejoffsite activities to support a 3-unit site.
The purpose of this letter is to certify that existing agreements to support Unit 1will remain valid until revised to include support for two (2) additional proposed Units at the Harris site, and that Holly Springs Municipal Fire Services agrees to support the proposed new reactors, if constructed.
Specifically, (1) Holly Springs Municipal Fire Services will respond to requests for aid in firefighting and initial emergency medical response resulting from emergency situations at the Harris Nuclear Plant and (2) Holly Springs Municipal Fire Services will participate in future periodic drills and training, as required by the Harris Emergency Plan. The support that would be required of Holly Springs Municipal Fire Services associated with the two new power generating units is the same as now required in support for the existina Harris Nuclear Plant Unit 1. The future additional impact on Holly Springs P'O:"Sox 165 New Hill. NC27562 T> 919.362.2502 F> 919.362.2095
Municipal Fire Services of the two additional units, if constructed, is expected to be small.
This letter shall remain in effect until superseded by a formal letter of agreement and maynot be terminated by either party without 90 days written notice.
I am happy to answerany questions you may have and would appreciate your signature below if these terms are acceptable.
ChiefCecil Parke Holly Springs Munlci al Fire Services c:
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