ML18018B722
| ML18018B722 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Harris |
| Issue date: | 07/17/1984 |
| From: | Zimmerman S CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NLS-84-332, NUDOCS 8407250318 | |
| Download: ML18018B722 (4) | |
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1 CRQE Carolina Power & Light Company JUL l.V 1984 SERIAL:
NLS-84-332 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555
"<<Ecopy SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NOo 1
DOCKET NO ~ 50 400 SEISMIC MONITORING PROGRAM
Dear Mr. Denton:
Carolina Power 6 Light Company hereby submits the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP) seismic report for the second quarter of 1984.
This report includes the data collected between April 1, 1984 and June 30, 1984 by the seismic monitoring network installed at the SHNPP site.
Should you have any questions regarding this report, please contact Mr. Pedro Salas at (919) 836-8015.
Yours very truly, ESS/gvc (377NLU)
Enclosure:
Seismic Quarterly Report S.
mmerman anager Nuclear Licensing Section Cc1 Mr. B. C. Buckley (NRC)
Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP)
Mr. J.
P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII)
Mr. Travis Payne (KUDZU)
Mr. Daniel F.
Read (CHANGE/ELP)
Chapel Hill Public Library Wake County Public Library Mr. Wells Eddleman Mr. John D. Runkle Dr. Richard D. Wilson Mr. G. 0. Bright (ASLB)
Dr. J.
H. Carpenter (ASLB)
Mr. J. L. Kelley (ASLB) 84072503i8 8407i7 PDR ADOCK 05000400 R
PDR 411 Fayettevilte Street
+ P. O. Box 1551 o Raleigh, N. C. 27602
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QUARTERLY DATA REPORT SHNPP SEISMIC MONITORING PROGRAM APRIL 1, 1984 - JUNE 30, 1980 Carolina Power 5 Light Company (CPEL) has completed another quarter of operation of its seismic monitoring program at the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant site near New Hill, North Carolina.
During this period a total of 163 cultural events were recorded with an S-P of less than five seconds.
No local earthquakes were detected.
Of these 163 events, 136 were confirmed as being explosions by responsible companies or agencies.
The remaining 27 events displayed the signature and arrival pattern typical of previously identified cultural events and none occurred at night or on a weekend or holiday.
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