ML18227A913

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Refers to 05/20/1974 Letter Proposing Revision to the Environmental Technical Specifications Enclosed as Appendix B to Facility Operating Licenses DPR-31 and DPR-41
ML18227A913
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/01/1974
From: Goller K
US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
To: Robert E. Uhrig
Florida Power & Light Co
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Download: ML18227A913 (15)


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Docket Hos.&0-250 and 50'251 JUL 4,"'974 Centlenent florida Power 6 Light Company ATTN:

Dr. Robert E. Uhr9.g Director of Nuclear Affairs P

0 Box 3100 Miami, Florida 33101 DISTRIBUTION:

Docket Piles (Environ) (2)

AEC PDR Local PDR BScharf (15)

EP-1 Reading ACRS L Reading TBAbernathy, DTIE RPurple JBuchanan, ORNL RO (3)

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By letter dated Hay 20, 1974, you proposed a rev9.sion to the Environmental Technical Specificatioias attached as Appendix B to Pacility Opex'sting Licenses DPR-31 and DPR&l for the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant: Un9ts 3 and 4 This revis9on was to permit a new submittal date for the report due hy August 30, 1974 on the evaluation of effects of short-term exposures to temperatures and. salinities that might be experienced under emergency con-ditions.

This report is now proposed to be submitt:ed by November 1, 1974.

Tfc have reviewed the proposal and approve iti The revision in reporting data is a minor change>

and 9ts approva1 appears waxrentedi ape conclude that the chango does not involve significant hazards conoiderution and there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public willnot be endangered Accordingly~ Amendmento Noo.

3 and 2 t:o Pacility

-Operating Licenses lfos DPR-31 and DPK-41 respectively are enclosed re-v9.sing tha Tcchnical Specifications thereto to aut:hor9. e the requested changas effective July 1,. 1974 '

copy of a notice which is being for-warded to the Office of the Federal Register for publication relating to th9s action Is also enclosed for your informatione fQ

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Amendment Ho. 3 to Xicense DPR-31 2

Amcndmont Ho 2 to License DPR&1 3.

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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT CO>PALY DOCKET NOd 50-250 TRKPZ POINT NUCLEAR PLhZK UNIT 3 AHEQ)ME% TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.

3 License No. DPR-31 1,

The Atomic Energy Commission (the Commission) has found that:

A.

Thc application for amendment by Florida Power and Light Company dated Hay 20, 1974, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CPR Chapter X;

Tho facilitywill operate in conformity with the license, the provisions of the Act> and the rules and regulations of the Commission)

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There is reasonable assurance (i) that thc activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities trLll be conducted in compliance with the Commission s regulations~

D.

The issuance of this amendment willnot be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public, and~~

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Prior public notice of this amendment is not: required since the.

amendment does not involve a significant hazards considerationi

2.

Accordingly, Paragraph 3.$.',of+Facility Li'cense No.~PR-'31 is ligreby~

amended to read as follows!

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Technical S ecifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendiceh~A and B

attached to Facility Operating License No. DPR-31 are revisod as indicated in the attachment to this liconsc amendment.

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The licensee shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications, as revised."

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This license amendment is effective July 1, 19744 POR THE ATONIC ENERGY COIQSSIOH Karl R. Goller, Assistant Director for Operatinp Reactors Directorate of Licensing

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Entrained Or anisms:

The effect of passage through the licensed facilities on survival of plant and animal forms will be evaluated to the level that present "state-of-the-art" techniques will permit.

Representative water samples will be collected once every two weeks at the licensed facilities intake,

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plant discharge, a point partway down the Card Sound

Canal, and at the discharge points of Grand Canal and Card Sound Canal into Biscayne Bay and Card Sound, respectively.

The samples will be examined for numbers and kinds of representative organisms and their survival at different locations will be measured by applicable state-of-the-art techniques.

Results will be compared with similar samples taken from four points in Biscayne Bay and Card Sound that are outside the influence of power plant operations.

The data obtained from the above programs (paragraphs 'l.a through 1.f) shall be analyzed as they are collected and will be compared with model and,'analytical predictions and preoperational data that have been collected.

A report to the AEC of the results of this evaluation will be sub-mitted within 60 days of the end of each six-month period or fraction thereof terminating on June 30 and December 31 of each year.

At the end of each year, the program and the need for its continuance will be reevaluated.

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Tolerance studies:

Laboratory studies will be performed as a supplement to the existing programs being conducted by the University of Miami under AEC/FPL sponsorship to evaluate the effect of short-term exposures to temperatures and salinities that might be experienced under emergency conditions These studies will be evaluated and a report snbmitted to the AEC by.,November 1, 1974 on the hange 15 1.

findings and any need for additional information

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This license amendmcnt is effective July 1, 1974.

POR THE ATO>KC ENERGY CO<lMXSSXON Ka 1 R. Qoller, Assistant Director for Operating Reactors Directorate of Licensing Attachments Change No. 15 to Appendix 1, Technical Specifications OPPICC3P SURNAMC3P'ATO 3P'orm hEC-318 (ROT. 9.53) hZCM 0240 4 U, OI OOVRRNMIINTPRINTINO OPPICCI !074 OtO ISO

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- Entrained Or anisms:

The effect of passage through the licensed facilities on survival of plant and animal forms will be'evaluated to the level that present "state-of-the-art" techniques will permit'.

~ Representative water samples will be collected once

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plant discharge, a point partway down the Card Sound

Canal, and at the discharge points. of Gra'nd Canal and Caxd Sound Canal into Biscayne Bay and Card Sound, respectively.

The samples will be examined for numbers and kinds of representative organisms and

. their survival at different locations will be measured by applicable, state-of-the-axt techniques.

,Results

'ill be compared with similar samples taken from four'oints in Biscayne Bay and Caxd Sound that are outside the, influence of power plant operations.

P The data obtained from the above programs (paragraphs l.a -.

through 3..f) shall Qe analyzed as...they are collected and will be compared with model andj'analytical predi.ctions 'and pxeoperational data that have been collected.

A report to the AEC of the results of this evaluation will be sub-,

mitted within 60 days of the end of each six-month period or.fraction thereof terminating on June 30 and December 31 of each year.

At the end of each year., the pxogram and the

. need for.its continuance i<illbe reevaluated.

g. -Tolerance studies:

Laboratory studies will be performed as a supplement to the existing programs being conducted

- by the Univexsity of Hiami'under AEC/FPL sponsorship to eva'luate the effect of shore-term exposures to temperatures

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and salinities that might be e~~erienced under emergency conditions.

These studies, will be evaluated and"a report submitted to the AEC by,,November 1, 1974 on the",".

findings and any'eed for additional information. '.

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