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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20094K9541992-03-13013 March 1992 Forwards Supplemental Info Addressing Reasons for Delays Which Have Occurred in Schedule for Const of fossil-fueled Electric Generating Facility at Inola Station Site ML20092M4001992-02-20020 February 1992 Submits Addresses for DM Saunders & Jg Aronson,Per Request in Connection w/920226 Meeting.Addresses for R Butkin & M Graham W/Ok State Government Also Listed ML20092K4941992-02-14014 February 1992 Confirms 920205 Telcon Requesting Meeting Between NRC & Util on 920226 for Util to Present Matl Re Status of Inola Station Site to Demonstrate That Owner Have Satisfied Conditions Contained in 830307 Order ML20209H1221987-02-0202 February 1987 Final Response to FOIA Request.App I Documents Encl & Available in Pdr.App J Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) ML20207L1381986-11-10010 November 1986 FOIA Request for Info Between Connelly & Officials at NRC Technical Training Ctr in Chattanooga,Tn Re Requirements for Training of NRC Inspectors & for Info Re IE Investigation Into NRC Inspector Training Requirements ML20199E4721986-02-0606 February 1986 Responds to FOIA Request for SECY-85-367A & SECY-85-371. Forwards Portions of Documents Listed in App.Info Also Available in Pdr.App Documents Partially Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) CY-85-367, FOIA Request for SECY-85-367A & SECY-85-3711985-12-13013 December 1985 FOIA Request for SECY-85-367A & SECY-85-371 ML20138Q8301985-12-0303 December 1985 Further Response to FOIA Request for Records Re Voluntary or Required Redress of Sites Where Const Was Terminated, Including Crbr & Legal Analysis.Forwards App E Documents.App D & E Documents Available in Pdr.Photographs Also Available ML20132C1621985-09-18018 September 1985 Responds to 850612 & 14 Requests for Waiver of 10CFR170 Fees for Withdrawal of CP Application & for Informal Hearings.Requests Denied.Util Not Denied Opportunity in 1981 to Withdraw Application ML20134E3211985-08-14014 August 1985 Advises of Corporate Approval of Change in Planned Dates for Commercial Operation for coal-fired Inola Station,To Be Built on Site of Canceled Black Fox Station.Units 1 & 2 Scheduled for Completion in Dec 1996 & 1998,respectively ML20127A9961985-06-14014 June 1985 Forwards Application for Waiver of Withdrawal Fees Under 10CFR170.12(b) & Brief in Support of Application,Per 850129 Meeting ML20132B4151985-06-12012 June 1985 Forwards Application for Waiver of Withdrawal Fees Under 10CFR170.12(b).NRC Delays in Issuance of CPs Deprived Util of Opportunity to Effect Withdrawal Before 1981 Operative Date of Regulation Charging Withdrawal Fees ML20097C3231984-08-0909 August 1984 Responds to Questions Re Beam Stops ML20091R5721984-06-0808 June 1984 Requests Precise Delineation of Applicable Regulations & Accounting of Prof Staff Hours Expended Re Review Costs Charged for Withdrawal of CP Application.Waiver of Any Interest Penalty Requested ML20088A1641984-04-10010 April 1984 Reiterates 840322 Request for Return of Reed Rept Under 10CFR2.790(b)(5).Reconsideration of Positions Taken in Oct 1980 Split Vote Re Release of GE Repts Requested. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20087K0001984-03-22022 March 1984 Requests Reconsideration of 801009 Split Vote to Release Reed Rept & Sub-Task Force Repts.Return of Repts Requested. Separate Views of Commissioner Hendrie & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20080F8011984-02-0303 February 1984 Requests Deletion of Gw Muench & Rl Range from Address Label ML20136E5971983-10-28028 October 1983 Advises of 831110 Site Visit to Observe Implementation of 820830 Soil Stabilization & Erosion Control Plan ML20069D8691982-09-20020 September 1982 Forwards Black Fox Station Soil Stabilization & Erosion Control Program, Per ASLB 820618 Memorandum & Order.Plan Addresses Concerns Raised in NRC 820602 Submittal ML20054K1531982-06-23023 June 1982 Informs That Final Deficiency Repts for Listed Nonconformances Will Not Be Submitted Until Final Decision Is Made Re Const of Projects ML20054J0181982-06-22022 June 1982 Ack Receipt of Re Withdrawal of CP Application. NRC Responded in Timely Manner to Util Given TMI Accident & Need to Ensure Implementation of Lessons Learned from Accident ML20053D1821982-05-28028 May 1982 Forwards JB West 820527 Affidavit on NRC Concerns Expressed During 820517 Site Visit Re Potential Offsite Environ Impact of Erosion & Siltation in Areas of Inclined Reactor Pressure Vessel Haul Road from Barge Slip Facilities ML20041A5611982-02-16016 February 1982 Announces Cancellation of Black Fox Station,Confirming 820216 Verbal Notification.Site Will Be Preserved for Const of Future Power Generation Projects ML20040A9621982-01-18018 January 1982 Forwards Ok Corporation Commission 820115 Decision in Cause 27068 Re Util Application for Rate Increase ML20039E8561982-01-0606 January 1982 Forwards DF Guyot Affidavit & Interim Containment Loads Rept,Mark III Containment, Revisions 3 & 4.Matls Pertinent to Contentions 3 & 16 Litigated in Dec 1978 & Feb 1979 ML20039B7051981-12-11011 December 1981 Forwards Response to NRC 811203 Ltr Requesting Updated Info on Generic Issues A-10,A-31,A-36,A-42,A-43,A-44,A-45,A-46, A-47 & A-48 for SER Suppl.Svc List Encl ML20039C6051981-12-0909 December 1981 Suppls Response to 810912 & 0603 Ltrs Re Nonconformance Noted in QA Program Insp Rept 99900526/80-01.Revised Drawing List for Black Fox Facility Will Not Be Completed Until Apr 1982 ML20005C1001981-11-0505 November 1981 Forwards Amend 18 to Psar.Amend Contains Matl Responsive to Two Hydrogen Control Requirements of near-term Cp/Mfg License Regulations Which Were Adopted by NRC on 810827. Related Correspondence ML20140B2771981-09-0909 September 1981 Forwards Amend 16 to Psar.Review Copies Forwarded w/810901 Ltr ML20010H4021981-09-0808 September 1981 Forwards Ok Corp Commission,Black Fox Station Economic Viability Study. Related Correspondence ML20140B2851981-09-0101 September 1981 Forwards Amend 16 to Psar.Remaining Copies Forthcoming.Amend Begins New Vol of Psar,Designated as Addendum I ML20010D1641981-08-18018 August 1981 Requests Svc List Be Revised Per Encl ML20009D9311981-07-0808 July 1981 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 81-03, Flow Blockage of Cooling Water to Safety Sys Components by Corbicula Sp (Asiatic Clam) & Mytilus Sp (Mussel). ML20005A2541981-05-25025 May 1981 Responds to NRC 810423 Ltr Re Nonconformance Noted in QA Program Insp Rept 99900039/81-01.Corrective Actions:Quality Procedures Established to Ensure Control of Insp Activities in Accordance W/Ansi Requirements ML20005A2301981-05-18018 May 1981 Responds to NRC 810416 Ltr Requesting Info Re Status of Black Fox Unit 2 Reactor Vessel.No Activities Performed Since Last Visit ML20003E2571981-03-0202 March 1981 Forwards Ok Association of Electric Cooperatives 810122 Ltr Re Streamlining of Nuclear Plant Licensing & Development of Nuclear Power.Doe 810302 Response Encl ML20126E6991981-02-10010 February 1981 Opposes Facility ML20002D3261980-12-10010 December 1980 FOIA Request for Extracts of 27 safety-related Issues Identified by GE in Reed Rept ML20151B1111980-11-14014 November 1980 Suppls 800116 Response to FOIA Request for GE Reed Rept, & Excerpt Re 27 safety-related Issues.Forwards Commission Memo Re Release of Rept.Rept Cannot Be Released Pending Resolution of Claims.W/O Encl ML19345C2711980-10-29029 October 1980 Requests Info Re Facilities W/Active CPs Pending,License Definitions & Requirements for Floating Nuclear Plants ML19343A9241980-10-21021 October 1980 Petition Urging Support for Wide Use of Solar & Wind Power, & Phasing Out of Nuclear Power Plants,Especially Black Fox, as Soon as Possible ML19340B8331980-10-21021 October 1980 Petitions Govt Representatives to Promote Use of Solar & wind-powered Energy & Phase Out Operation of Nuclear Plants as Quickly as Possible ML19347B5701980-10-10010 October 1980 Demands,On Behalf of Ge,That NRC Return GE Reed Rept Immediately Due to NRC Denial of Request That Rept Be Withheld from Disclosure Under 10CFR2.790.Rept Must Not Be Placed in PDR ML19318B9751980-06-20020 June 1980 Advises That List of Matls to Be Used in Const of Fire Stops & Characteristics Re Flammability & Fire Retardancy Will Be Provided 1 Yr Subsequent to Receipt of CP ML19326D6371980-05-0505 May 1980 Opposes Const of Facilities Until Adequate Emergency Response Plan Can Be Developed.Recommends Responsibility for Emergency Response Plan Be Placed W/Independent Consulting Svc,Not State of Ok ML20126D3201980-04-0404 April 1980 Forwards Corp Commission of State of Ok 800403 Order Denying Request for Approval to Sell Bonds.Psc of Ok Presently Reviewing Order W/View of Filing Appeal W/Ok Supreme Court ML19309G5071980-04-0202 April 1980 Notifies That Representative of Intervenor State of Ok Will Attend NRC 800403 Meeting W/Cp Owners Group.Deplores Fact That Meeting Is First Interaction Between NRC & Applicants Re Development of Generic Policy ML20126D4031980-03-26026 March 1980 Forwards D Plant Expressing Concern Re Possible Meltdown at Facilities.Requests Response ML19309H4781980-03-26026 March 1980 Requests Response to Encl D&D Plant Request That Environ & Site Suitability Hearings in Licensing Proceeding Be Reopened to Address Class 9 Accidents ML18082A1641980-03-24024 March 1980 Forwards Licensee Supplemental Brief Re Motion for Directed Certification & for Stay.Pendency of Class 9 Issue Before Commission Noted in Licensee Motion for Directed Certification & for Stay.Discussed on Pages 7-10 1992-03-13
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20094K9541992-03-13013 March 1992 Forwards Supplemental Info Addressing Reasons for Delays Which Have Occurred in Schedule for Const of fossil-fueled Electric Generating Facility at Inola Station Site ML20092M4001992-02-20020 February 1992 Submits Addresses for DM Saunders & Jg Aronson,Per Request in Connection w/920226 Meeting.Addresses for R Butkin & M Graham W/Ok State Government Also Listed ML20092K4941992-02-14014 February 1992 Confirms 920205 Telcon Requesting Meeting Between NRC & Util on 920226 for Util to Present Matl Re Status of Inola Station Site to Demonstrate That Owner Have Satisfied Conditions Contained in 830307 Order ML20207L1381986-11-10010 November 1986 FOIA Request for Info Between Connelly & Officials at NRC Technical Training Ctr in Chattanooga,Tn Re Requirements for Training of NRC Inspectors & for Info Re IE Investigation Into NRC Inspector Training Requirements CY-85-367, FOIA Request for SECY-85-367A & SECY-85-3711985-12-13013 December 1985 FOIA Request for SECY-85-367A & SECY-85-371 ML20134E3211985-08-14014 August 1985 Advises of Corporate Approval of Change in Planned Dates for Commercial Operation for coal-fired Inola Station,To Be Built on Site of Canceled Black Fox Station.Units 1 & 2 Scheduled for Completion in Dec 1996 & 1998,respectively ML20127A9961985-06-14014 June 1985 Forwards Application for Waiver of Withdrawal Fees Under 10CFR170.12(b) & Brief in Support of Application,Per 850129 Meeting ML20132B4151985-06-12012 June 1985 Forwards Application for Waiver of Withdrawal Fees Under 10CFR170.12(b).NRC Delays in Issuance of CPs Deprived Util of Opportunity to Effect Withdrawal Before 1981 Operative Date of Regulation Charging Withdrawal Fees ML20097C3231984-08-0909 August 1984 Responds to Questions Re Beam Stops ML20091R5721984-06-0808 June 1984 Requests Precise Delineation of Applicable Regulations & Accounting of Prof Staff Hours Expended Re Review Costs Charged for Withdrawal of CP Application.Waiver of Any Interest Penalty Requested ML20088A1641984-04-10010 April 1984 Reiterates 840322 Request for Return of Reed Rept Under 10CFR2.790(b)(5).Reconsideration of Positions Taken in Oct 1980 Split Vote Re Release of GE Repts Requested. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20087K0001984-03-22022 March 1984 Requests Reconsideration of 801009 Split Vote to Release Reed Rept & Sub-Task Force Repts.Return of Repts Requested. Separate Views of Commissioner Hendrie & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20080F8011984-02-0303 February 1984 Requests Deletion of Gw Muench & Rl Range from Address Label ML20069D8691982-09-20020 September 1982 Forwards Black Fox Station Soil Stabilization & Erosion Control Program, Per ASLB 820618 Memorandum & Order.Plan Addresses Concerns Raised in NRC 820602 Submittal ML20054K1531982-06-23023 June 1982 Informs That Final Deficiency Repts for Listed Nonconformances Will Not Be Submitted Until Final Decision Is Made Re Const of Projects ML20053D1821982-05-28028 May 1982 Forwards JB West 820527 Affidavit on NRC Concerns Expressed During 820517 Site Visit Re Potential Offsite Environ Impact of Erosion & Siltation in Areas of Inclined Reactor Pressure Vessel Haul Road from Barge Slip Facilities ML20041A5611982-02-16016 February 1982 Announces Cancellation of Black Fox Station,Confirming 820216 Verbal Notification.Site Will Be Preserved for Const of Future Power Generation Projects ML20040A9621982-01-18018 January 1982 Forwards Ok Corporation Commission 820115 Decision in Cause 27068 Re Util Application for Rate Increase ML20039E8561982-01-0606 January 1982 Forwards DF Guyot Affidavit & Interim Containment Loads Rept,Mark III Containment, Revisions 3 & 4.Matls Pertinent to Contentions 3 & 16 Litigated in Dec 1978 & Feb 1979 ML20039B7051981-12-11011 December 1981 Forwards Response to NRC 811203 Ltr Requesting Updated Info on Generic Issues A-10,A-31,A-36,A-42,A-43,A-44,A-45,A-46, A-47 & A-48 for SER Suppl.Svc List Encl ML20039C6051981-12-0909 December 1981 Suppls Response to 810912 & 0603 Ltrs Re Nonconformance Noted in QA Program Insp Rept 99900526/80-01.Revised Drawing List for Black Fox Facility Will Not Be Completed Until Apr 1982 ML20005C1001981-11-0505 November 1981 Forwards Amend 18 to Psar.Amend Contains Matl Responsive to Two Hydrogen Control Requirements of near-term Cp/Mfg License Regulations Which Were Adopted by NRC on 810827. Related Correspondence ML20140B2771981-09-0909 September 1981 Forwards Amend 16 to Psar.Review Copies Forwarded w/810901 Ltr ML20010H4021981-09-0808 September 1981 Forwards Ok Corp Commission,Black Fox Station Economic Viability Study. Related Correspondence ML20140B2851981-09-0101 September 1981 Forwards Amend 16 to Psar.Remaining Copies Forthcoming.Amend Begins New Vol of Psar,Designated as Addendum I ML20010D1641981-08-18018 August 1981 Requests Svc List Be Revised Per Encl ML20009D9311981-07-0808 July 1981 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 81-03, Flow Blockage of Cooling Water to Safety Sys Components by Corbicula Sp (Asiatic Clam) & Mytilus Sp (Mussel). ML20005A2541981-05-25025 May 1981 Responds to NRC 810423 Ltr Re Nonconformance Noted in QA Program Insp Rept 99900039/81-01.Corrective Actions:Quality Procedures Established to Ensure Control of Insp Activities in Accordance W/Ansi Requirements ML20005A2301981-05-18018 May 1981 Responds to NRC 810416 Ltr Requesting Info Re Status of Black Fox Unit 2 Reactor Vessel.No Activities Performed Since Last Visit ML20003E2571981-03-0202 March 1981 Forwards Ok Association of Electric Cooperatives 810122 Ltr Re Streamlining of Nuclear Plant Licensing & Development of Nuclear Power.Doe 810302 Response Encl ML20126E6991981-02-10010 February 1981 Opposes Facility ML20002D3261980-12-10010 December 1980 FOIA Request for Extracts of 27 safety-related Issues Identified by GE in Reed Rept ML19345C2711980-10-29029 October 1980 Requests Info Re Facilities W/Active CPs Pending,License Definitions & Requirements for Floating Nuclear Plants ML19340B8331980-10-21021 October 1980 Petitions Govt Representatives to Promote Use of Solar & wind-powered Energy & Phase Out Operation of Nuclear Plants as Quickly as Possible ML19343A9241980-10-21021 October 1980 Petition Urging Support for Wide Use of Solar & Wind Power, & Phasing Out of Nuclear Power Plants,Especially Black Fox, as Soon as Possible ML19347B5701980-10-10010 October 1980 Demands,On Behalf of Ge,That NRC Return GE Reed Rept Immediately Due to NRC Denial of Request That Rept Be Withheld from Disclosure Under 10CFR2.790.Rept Must Not Be Placed in PDR ML19318B9751980-06-20020 June 1980 Advises That List of Matls to Be Used in Const of Fire Stops & Characteristics Re Flammability & Fire Retardancy Will Be Provided 1 Yr Subsequent to Receipt of CP ML19326D6371980-05-0505 May 1980 Opposes Const of Facilities Until Adequate Emergency Response Plan Can Be Developed.Recommends Responsibility for Emergency Response Plan Be Placed W/Independent Consulting Svc,Not State of Ok ML20126D3201980-04-0404 April 1980 Forwards Corp Commission of State of Ok 800403 Order Denying Request for Approval to Sell Bonds.Psc of Ok Presently Reviewing Order W/View of Filing Appeal W/Ok Supreme Court ML19309G5071980-04-0202 April 1980 Notifies That Representative of Intervenor State of Ok Will Attend NRC 800403 Meeting W/Cp Owners Group.Deplores Fact That Meeting Is First Interaction Between NRC & Applicants Re Development of Generic Policy ML20126D4031980-03-26026 March 1980 Forwards D Plant Expressing Concern Re Possible Meltdown at Facilities.Requests Response ML19309H4781980-03-26026 March 1980 Requests Response to Encl D&D Plant Request That Environ & Site Suitability Hearings in Licensing Proceeding Be Reopened to Address Class 9 Accidents ML18082A1641980-03-24024 March 1980 Forwards Licensee Supplemental Brief Re Motion for Directed Certification & for Stay.Pendency of Class 9 Issue Before Commission Noted in Licensee Motion for Directed Certification & for Stay.Discussed on Pages 7-10 ML19344D6921980-03-18018 March 1980 Submits Addl Info in Support of 800206 Request for Extension to Review ALAB-573 Class 9 Accident Issue.Lack of NRC Opposition to Ok Request & Recent Proliferation of Info Support Extension ML19309B5141980-03-15015 March 1980 Suggests Hearings on Const of Reactor Did Not Address Meltdown Issues.Tulsa Should Not Be Made Site for Potential Nuclear Mistake.Utils Should Build Plants Away from Populated Areas.Requests Reopening of Hearings ML19309B5241980-03-15015 March 1980 Requests That NRC Hold Meetings in Tulsa,Ok Re Emergency Evacuation Zone Around Nuclear Plants.Plans Should Be More Thorough to Protect People If Meltdown Should Occur ML20126C6161980-03-15015 March 1980 Expresses Concern Re NRC Refusal to Address Meltdown Issue at Hearings.Class 9 Accident Is Distinct Possibility & Should Be Thoroughly Examined.Environ & Site Suitablity Hearings Should Be Reopened ML20126C5581980-03-15015 March 1980 Suggests Local self-reliant,self-sufficient Communities Are Solution to Present Problems.Opposes All Forms of Nuclear Power.Min Amount of Energy from Coal & Gas Should Be Needed for Mfg Useful Tools,Bicycles & Efficient Tractors ML19312D4881980-02-29029 February 1980 Requests Reopening of Environ & Site Suitability Hearings for Facilities to Explore Issue of Meltdown ML20126C0301980-02-29029 February 1980 Urges Meetings in Tulsa,Ok Re Emergency Evacuation Area Around Facility.Current Plans Are Inadequate 1992-03-13
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MONTHYEARML19309G5071980-04-0202 April 1980 Notifies That Representative of Intervenor State of Ok Will Attend NRC 800403 Meeting W/Cp Owners Group.Deplores Fact That Meeting Is First Interaction Between NRC & Applicants Re Development of Generic Policy ML19344D6921980-03-18018 March 1980 Submits Addl Info in Support of 800206 Request for Extension to Review ALAB-573 Class 9 Accident Issue.Lack of NRC Opposition to Ok Request & Recent Proliferation of Info Support Extension ML19250B7811979-09-20020 September 1979 Forwards Response as Interested State to Applicants' Motion for Commission Action ML19209B0801979-08-27027 August 1979 Forwards Intervenor State of Ok 790827 Response to Util Request for Hearing & Motion to Establish Hearing Schedule ML19254B3031979-08-10010 August 1979 Notifies That All Parties to Proceeding Agree That Record Should Be Reopened to Consider Issues Raised by TMI Incident.Increased Costs Due to Delay in Const Must Be Balanced Against Cost of Retrofitting ML19208D6761979-06-20020 June 1979 Forwards Sections of Ok Ofc Civil Defense Plan for Plan Radiological Emergencies ML19289F1761979-04-20020 April 1979 Forwards Application & Complaint as Attachment to Motion of State of Ok for Indefinite Stay in Issuance of Initial Decision ML19282A3321979-04-19019 April 1979 Advises That Motion Has Been Filed to Stay Issuance of Initial Decision ML19273B2601979-02-26026 February 1979 Notes That Oklahoma Corp Commission Has Directed That Util Expense for Plant Be Borne by Stockholders.Util Has No Authority for Predicting 15% Rate of Return on Equity 1980-04-02
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[, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73105 GEORGE NIGH
'""'" June 2,0, 1979 t6 / 3212343 Mr. Joseph M. Hendrie, Chairman U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washingtori, D. C. 20555
Dear Mr. Hendrie:
I share your concern with regard to states having ade-quate radiological emergency response plans in opera-tion which support fixed nuclear facilities. I appreciate your kind offer to assist in preparing such a plan through the mechanism of the P.deral Interagency Re-gional Advisory Coninittee and your agency.
- The Occupational and Radiological Health Service of the Oklahoma Department of Health, in cooperation with the Oklahoma Office of Civil Defense, has recently completed a preliminary draft of Oklahoma's radiologi-cal plan. Copies of this draft have been circulated to my office, several State executive agencies, the flRC Office of State Programs, and Public Service Company of Oklahoma for conments. Following revision in accord with these comments, the plan will be circulated for -
comment to these State agencies, local officials, the public, and the flRC. Our current schedule calls for a final version of the plan to be ready by early 1980. We fully intend and expect to receive NRC concurrence to the final plan several years prior to the now anticipated operational status of the Black Fox Station in 1985.
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George ligh 790929 1055 354
BFS 2.1.3.1 Population Within 10 Miles. A map of the 10-mile area of the BFS
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Site is presented on Figure 2.1-6. The map is overlayed with concentric circles, centered on the central plant complex with radii of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 miles, and with radial lines forming 22-1/2 degree sectors centered on the 16 cardinal compass points. Table 2.1-1 presents the corresponding pro-jected residential population within each annular and radial sector segments for the expected first y2ar of plant operation (1983) and by census decade beginning with 1990 through the end of the anticipated plant life (2020).
The largest cu=uletive population density for this area through the year 2020, occurs within che 4-mile radius area, in which the town of Inola is located.
The 10-mile radius area is primarily rural and is expected to renain as such ,
during the period of plant operation. Base data and methodology of population projections are presented in Subsection 6.1.4.2.
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BFS The town of Inola is the only significant population concentration with-(
in the 10-mile area. The 1974 estimated population of Inola is 1176 with projections presented in the Community Development Plan, Inola Oklahoma, in-creasing to 4200 by the year 2000 (6). There are three other small communities within 10 miles of BFS in addition to the town of Inola. The other communities are New Tulsa (8 miles WSW), Fair Oaks (9 miles WNW), and Tiawah (10 miles N).
New Tulsa and Fair Oaks are incorpor.ated entities in Wagoner County while Tiawah is unincorporated and located in Rogers County. New Tulsa and Fair Oaks populations are not expected to increase significantly according to projections by the Oklahoma Enployment Security Co==ission (7) . Much of the Tiawah current, estimated population of 95, is located beyond the 10-mile radius (8).
2.1.3.2 Population Between 10 and 50 Miles. __
Figure 2.1-7 shows the region within 50 miles of the reactor locations in northeast Oklahoma with concentric circles drawn at 10-mile radius intervals and with radial lines defining sectors centered on the 16 cardinal compass directions. The projected popu-lations for 1983,1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020 for each annular and radial sector segments are presented in Table 2.1-2. The methods for estimating population distribution are described in subsection 6.1.4.2. The nearest population center (as defined in 10 CFR 100) at the tire of startup of Unit 1 is Tulsa, Oklahoma with a 1970 censi s population of 330,350 (9). The nearest boundary of the densely populated area of Tulsa determined by inter-pretation of July 1974 aerici photographs is located 13 miles west of the Site. This distance is 5.2 times the low population zone radius of 2.5 miles.
The segment within 50 miles of -BFS with the largest projected population is the segment containing Tuls,a, Oklahoma, which is the west sector, between 20 and 30-mile radii. The largest projected cumulative population density area is within 30 miles of BFS, in which the city of Tulsa is located.
Regional incorporated community statistics are presented in Table 2.1-3.
Data presented are the name of the community, county in which the community is located, distance and direction from the Site, and the 1970 census popu-lation. Location of the above communities in relation to the Site are shown on Figure 2.1-8.
2.1.3.3 Transient Population. The transient population within a 5-mile radius of BFS central complex include school and church attendees, commercial and industrial employees, recreational facility employees and users, and public 2.1-4 1055 556 CG
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10-Mile M 4-5, 5-10 Total Sector Year M M 23 8 0 0 810 821 W 1970 0 3 13 0 0 1,305 1,323 1983 0 5 0 0 1.539 1,560 1990 0 6 15 0 0 1,846 1,871 2000 0 7 18.
8 22 0 0 2,145 2,175 2010 0 24 0 0 2,456 2,489 2020 0 9 0 3 23 35 WW 1970 3 3 3 .
0 5 5 0 5 37 52 1983 6 6 0 6 44 62 1990 0 0 7 7 0 7 52 73 2000 0 8 8 0 8 61 85 2010 2020 0 9 9 0 9 70 97 3 0 17 25 19 612 676 NW 1970 1983 0 0 24 36 27 874 %1
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1990 0 0 28 42 32 1,025 1.127 2000 0 0 38 56 43 1,374 1.511 2010 0 0 47 70 53 1,703 I,873 2020 0 0 57 84 64 2,064 2,269 0 0 39 61 44 291 435 NW 1970 0 56 87 63 416 622 1983 0 0 0 65 102 74 487 728 1990 0 0 88 !37 99 653 977 2000 0 109 170 122 810 1,211 2010 0 206 148 982 1,468 2020 0 0 132 GRAND 7,253 TOTALS 1970 29 63 441 923 297 5.500 1,693 1,771 533 8.416 12,626 1983 0 213 1,768 1,946 629 9,997 14,572 1990 0 232 2,327 2,W5 801 12,275 18,I76 2000 0 308 2.706 958 14,469 21,006 2010 0 348 2.525
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