ML19220A572
| ML19220A572 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 07/14/1975 |
| From: | Regan W Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Arnold R METROPOLITAN EDISON CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7904230080 | |
| Download: ML19220A572 (3) | |
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wDocket File (ENVIRON)
NFC PJR Local PDR NRR Reading Docket No. 50-320 A. Gianbusso D. Mul~er 81 1'. 95 Attorney, ELD W. Regal /J. Norris Metropolitan Edison Canparty IE (3)
ATTN:
R. C. Arnold H. Dentcn, SS/RL Yice President - Generation A. Kenneke, SS/RL P. O. Box 542 M. Duncan Reading, Pennsylvania 19603 EP-4 Rcacing File Gentlenen:
In order that we may continue cur review of your application for an operating license for the Three Mile Island, Unit 2, additional infomation is required as described in the encic5ure to this letter.
To avoid delay: In our review, a conpletely adequate response should be provided by August 12, 1975. Please infom us within seven days after receipt of this letter of your confirmation of the schedule or furnish us an alternate date for sub:nittal so that we may appropriately adjust our own review schedule.
Your reply shculd consist of three signed originals and 197 additional copies as a sequentially nuabered supplement to your Envircrraental Report.
If you have any questions concerning the requested infomation please contact Mr. Jan A. Norris, Enviremental Project Manager, at (301) 443-6990.
Sincerely, Original SIFed D7W H. Ra;;ar., Jr.
Wm. H. Regan, Jr., Chief Envirers:: ental Projects Branch 4 Division of Reactor Licensing Encicsure:
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ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS FOR THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT 2 00CKET NO.50-320 1.
Provide an estimate, by county, of the location of residence of the operating work force of Three Mile 1siand - Unit 2.
2.
Provide the amount of taxes (by taxing jurisdictions and type of tax) that Sould be paid on TMI - Unit 2 by the utility if the plant does not operate as opposed to the amount that would be paid if the plant dces operate.
Provide assumptions used in determining the tax amounts.
Provide a depreciation schedule for the plant and its effect on future tax payments.
3.
Estimate wha t percentage of the total estimated annual expenditures for supplies and materials related to the operation of TMI - Unit 2 will be expe,ded locally.
For the purpose of this question, local may be defined as an area including Harrisburg and other communities within 15 miles of the plant.
1 Indicate the qumbers and sizes of each species of fish which the Pennsylvania Fish Commission stocks each year between York Haven Dam and Docks Street Dam.
Include records for the past five years, if available, and discuss future plans for stocking of these species.
5.
Estimate tne number of angler-hours expended annually in York Haven Pond.
5.
The Geologic Se: tion describes faulting in Susquehanna River Terraces along the Old Triassic border fault northwest of Middletown.
It also states that yourger Pleistocene Terraces have not undergone such move-ment and therefore the area has been stable for the last 10,000 years and perhaps as m;ch as the last one million years.
Please provide a more precise age date for the younger Terrace Materials.
7.
As a result of ou-site visit on July 1,1975, we understand that onsite meteorolog; cal data with a recovery rate of at least 90% was not available and diat meteorological data with an acceptable recovery rate is presently being collected.
State the date of expected com-pletion of the annual data collection cycle and provide a commitment to provide these casite meteorological data in joint wind speed-stability-direction frequency form (such as described ir, Regulatory Guide 1.23) so that, pending data acceptability, the viability of the program and the conservatism of any atmospheric dispersion estimates based on otner data with a lower recovery rate may be verified prior to issuance of the inal Environmental Statement.
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Provide a description of the operational phase onsite meteorcicgy monitoring program as related to the environmental effects of plant operation, including the meteorology information indicated in Regulatory Guide 1.21.
9.
Discuss plans for collecting and compiling data to verify medals used in predicting the environmental effects of plant operation related in particular to the plant cooling system on the environ-ment. More specifically, provide a commitment to install a system to measure atmospheric humidity at an appropriate height (s) in order to verify the model to predict the effects of the coolint tower plume or provide an alternate method of verifying the cooling tower plume prediction models.
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