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Responds to NRC Identifying Two New Open Items Re Fire Protection.Util Believes Rept Fire Protection:A Re-evaluation of Existing Design Features & Administrative Controls, Addresses Issues Adequately
ML17338A611
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  
Issue date: 04/05/1979
From: Robert E. Uhrig
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Schwencer A
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
L-79-77, NUDOCS 7904100256
Download: ML17338A611 (17)


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REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTlON SYSTEM (RIDS)

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RESPONDS TO NRC 790302 LTR IDENTIFYING TWO NEN OPEN ITEMS RE FIRE PROTECTION ~ UTIL BELIEVES REPT "FIRE PROTECTION A

RE~EVALUATION OF EXISTING DKSIGN FEATURES

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0 M FLORIDAPOWER & LIGHTCOMPANY Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention:

Mr. A. Schwencer, Chief Operating Reactors Branch gl Division of Operating Reactors U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.

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20555 April 5, 1979 L-79-77

Dear Mr. Schwencer:

Re:

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50-250 S 50-251 Fire Protection Your letter of March 2, 1979 identified two new open, items with respect to the fire protection issue at Turkey Point and requested certain information related to these items.

We believe that the issues raised by the new items are addressed by our report'"Fire Protection A Re-evaluation of Existing Design Features and Administrative Controls" (Fire Hazards Analysis), which was trans-mitted by letter L-77-57 dated February 25, 1977.

The Fire Hazards Analysis demonstrates the capability of Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 to achieve safe shutdown conditions notwithstanding the effects of design basis fires.

We request that you reconsider your Request for Additional Information.

As discussed with Mr. Grotenhuis of your staff, we have decided to withdraw our commitments related to the open items (listed in Enclosure 2 of your letter) pending resolution of the open items.

It is our position that our proposed actions identified in Enclosure 2 of your letter in conjunction with our Fire Hazards Analysis are sufficient to address your concerns as expressed by your letter of March 2, 1979.

Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions in this regard.

Very truly yours, Robert E. Uhrig Vice President.

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Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Region II Robert Lowenstein, Esquire V904~OO ada PEOPLE... SERVING PEOPLE

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20666 MAR>> 197q ALE. COPY All Power Reactor Licensees Gentlemen This letter is being sent to all licensees or applicants authorized to operate or construct a nuclear power reactor.

In May 1978, the NRR staff held a meeting with the nuclear power reactor industry to discuss. the implementation of the physical security require-ments and other top'ics of interest to licensees in this area.

Since the May 1978 meeting, additional requirements as well as Commission decisions regarding the implementation of the nuclear power reactor physical security program and other proposed rules and regulations have been issued.

To maintain a forum for the continuation of dialogue between the staff and industry in order t'o provi'de a more uniform understanding of the requirements of 10 CFR Part 73, the U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, has scheduled a meeting on June 11-12, 1979 at the Hilton Inn, 1901 University Boulevard, N.E.,

Albuquerque, New Mexico.

This meeting was scheduled following discussions with utilities and industry groups who indicated that'a general meeting should be held following the guard training workshops which will be concluded in early May.

Individuals attending the mee'ting will be responsible for making their own travel and lodging accommodations for the meeting.

To assist the attendees in lodging accommodations, the Hilton Inn will hold a block of rooms for meeting attendees only until May 28, 1979.

Experience has shown that attendees may not be able to obtai n accommodations at the Hilton Inn after this cut-off date.

Rates for single rooms range from

$30 to $39, and from $38 to $47 for doubles.

Pre-Registration will be held in the Garden Room of the Hilton Inn on

Sunday, June 10, 1979 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Registration will also be available from 7: 00 'a.m. to 11: 00 a. m.

on Monday, June ll, 1979 at the entrance to 'the, International Room.

The meeting will consist of 1 full day of presentations by the staffs of the NRC and Los Alamos Scientific Laboratories with question and answer periods for the licensees and applicants, and 1 day 'of topical discussion on the development and implementation of the guard training plans.

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A tentative agenda is enclosed.

Please indicate on the enclosed registration form those individuals who will be attending the meeting and return the form to the address below by May 28, 1979:

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation ATTN:

Frank G.

Pagano, Jr.

Washington, DC 20555 Please provide all the information requested on the registration form.

For further information, contact Dale A. Kers on (301) 492-7846.

Sincerely, James R. Miller, Assistant Director for Reactor Safeguards Division of Operating Reactors cc:

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REGISTRATION OPENING REMARKS NRC SAFEGUARDS PROGRAM OVERVIEW COMMISSION ACTIONS ON TWO-MAN RULE, COMPARTMENTALIZATIONAND SEARCHING OF EMPLOYEES VITAL AREA ANALYSIS UPDATE BREAK PERSONNEL CLEARANCES AND REWRITE OF ANSI N18.17 STATUS OF PART 73.55 IMPLEMENTATION CONTINGENCY AND GUARD TRAINING PLANS REVIEW PROCEDURES LUNCH PROPOSED LEGISLATION FOR PROTECTING LWR PHYSICAL SECURITY PLANS LITIGATING PHYSICAL SECURITY - THE DIABLO CANYON EXPERIENCE UPDATE ON CURRENT RULEMAKING INTERNATIONAL SAFEGUARDS (IAEA)

GUARD TRAINING WORKSHOP

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BREAK I8(E EXPERIENCE WITH APPROVED PHYSICAL SECURITY PROGRAMS LICENSEE QUESTIONS CLOSING REMARKS AND INTRODUCTION TO TOPICAL DISCUSSIONS

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June 12 1979 IN PROVIDING FOR INTERACTION BETWEEN THE NRC STAFF AND LICENSEE IN THE DEVELOP-MENT AND SUBSEQUENT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 10 CFR PART 73, APPENDIX B, REQUIRED TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION PLANS ON AN INDIVIDUALBASIS, NRR WILL PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

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TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION PLAN FORMAT AND ASSEMBLY ATTENDEES CAN ATTEND ALL OR ONLY THOSE TOPICAL DISCUSSIONS WHICH THE INDIVIDUAL HAS AN INTEREST IN OR QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR FACILITIES PROGRAM.

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OPENING REMARKS TOPICAL DISCUSSIONS BREAK TOPICAL DISCUSSIONS LUNCH TOPICAL DISCUSSIONS

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Mr. Robert Lowenstein, Esquire Lowenstein,

Newman, Reis 5 Axelrad 1025 Connecticut
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20036 Environmental 8 Urban Affairs Library'lorida International University Miami, Florida 33199 Mr. Norman A. Coll, Esquire

Steel, Hector and Davis 1400 Southeast First National Bank Building Miami, Florida 33131 Florida Power 8 Light Company ATTN:

Mr. Henry Yaeger Plant Manager Turkey Point Plant P. 0.

Box 013100 Miami, Florida 33101