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Forwards Final Evaluations of SEP Topics VII-3, Sys Required for Safe Shutdown & VIII-2, Diesel Generator for Re Ginna Nuclear Power Plant. Repts Revised Per 810123 & 30 Comments.Rept Will Become Integrated Safety Assessment
ML17258A941
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Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/02/1981
From: Crutchfield D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Maier J
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
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TASK-07-03, TASK-08-02, TASK-7-3, TASK-8-2, TASK-RR LS5-81-3-84, LSO5-81-03-084, LSO5-81-3-84, NUDOCS 8104080463
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Docket No. 50-244 LS05-81-03-084 Mr. John E. Maier Vice President Electric and Steam Production Rochester Gas 8 Electric Corporation 89 East Avenue Rochester, New York 14649

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SEP TOPICS VII-3 AND VIII-2 (R.

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Enclosed are final evaluations of SEP Topics VII-3, Systems Required for Safe Shutdown and VIII-2, Diesel Generator for R.

E. Ginna Nuclear Power

,Plant;" These assessments compare your facility, as described in Docket No. 50-244. with the criteria currently used by the regulatory staff for licensing new facilities.

These reports have been revised to reflect the factual comments provided by your January 23 and 30, 1981 letters.

Your observations with regard to Regulatory Guide 1.108 will be considered as a part of a new generic program for the enhancement of diesel generator reliability being pursued by the Power Systems Branch.

Because of this new generic activity, the question of diesel generator testing is no longer a part of the SEP.

These evaluations will be a basic inputs to the integrated safety assess-ment for your facility.

As previously stated, these assessments may be revised in the future if your facility design is changed or if NRD criteria relating to this subject are modified before the integrated assessment is completed.

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Docket No. $0-244 LS05-81-03-084 UN.'4 STATES NUTBAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 April 2, 1981 Mr. John E. Maier Vice President Electric and Steam Production Rochester Gas 8 Electric Corporation 89 East Avenue Rochester, New York 14649

Dear Mr. Maier:

SUBJECT:

SEP TOPICS VII-8 AND VIII-2 (R.

E.

GINNA NUCLEAR POWER PLAiNT)

Enclosed are final evaluations ot SEP Topics VII-3, Systems Required for Safe Shutdown and VIII-2, Diesel Generator for R.

E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant.

These assessments compare your facility, as described in Docket No. 50-244, with the criteria currently used by the regulatory staff for licensing new facilities.

These reports have been revised to reflect the factual comments provided by your January 23 and 30, 1981 letters.

Your observations with regard to Regulatory Guide 1.108 will be considered as a part of a new generic program for the enhancement of diesel generator reliability being pursued by the Power Systems Branch.

Because of this new generic activity, the question of diesel generator testing is no longer a part of the SEP.

These evaluations will be a basic inputs to the integrated safety assess-ment for your facility.

As previously stated, these assessments may be revised in the future if your facility design is changed or if NRC criteria relating to this subject are modified before the integrated assessment is completed.

Sincerely, Enclosure; Draft SEP Topics VII-3 and VIII-2 mcer pi Eicos.

Dennis M. Crutchfield, C

ef Operating Reactors Branch No.

5 Division of Licensing cc w/enclosures; See next page

Mr. John E. Maier CC Harry H. Voigt, Esquire

LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby and MacRae 1333 Hew Hampshire
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Suite 1100 Washington, D.

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20036 Mr. Michael Slade 12 Trailwood Circle Rochester, New York 14618 Ezra Bialik Assistant Attorney General Environmental Protection Bureau New York State Department of Law 2 World Trade Center Hew York, Hew York 10047 Jeffrey Cohen New York State Energy Office Swan Street Building Core 1,

Second F 1 oor Empire State Plaza

Albany, Hew York 12223 Director, Technical Development Programs State of New York Energy Offi ce Agency Building 2 Empire State Plaza
Albany, New York 12223 Rochester P ubl i c L i bra ry 115 South Avenue Rochester, New York 14604 Supervisor of the Town of Ontari o 107 Ridge Road West
Ontario, New York 14519 Resident Inspector R. E. Ginna Plant c/o U.

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NRC 1503 Lake Road

Ontario, New York 14519 Director, Criteria and Standards Division Office of Radiation Programs (ANR-460)

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D. C.

20460 U. S.

E nvi ronment a 1 P rote ct i on Agency Region II Office ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR 26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10007 Herbert Grossman, Esq.,

Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.

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20555 Dr. Richard F. Cole Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.

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20555 Dr.

Emmeth A. Luebke Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

20555 Mr. Thomas B. Cochran Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

1725 I Street, N.

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Suite 600 Washington, D.

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20006 Ezra I. Bialik Assistant Attorney General Environmental Protection Bureau New York State Department of Law 2 World Trade Center New York, Hew York 10047