ML19220C002

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Trip Report on 750701 Site Visit to Inspect Plant & Gather Info for Des
ML19220C002
Person / Time
Site: Crane Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 07/21/1975
From: Bykoski L
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 7904280052
Download: ML19220C002 (2)


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(.E.mtral Flie Rdo., C CSAB, NRT' JUL 2 : T5 Haro'id R. Centen Assistant Director fcr Site Safety THRU: Miller B. Spangler, Chief, Cost-Benefit Analysis Branch TRIP REPCRT ON SITE VISIT TO THREE MILE ISLN;D NUCLEAR STATION UNIT 2 The visit to the site of THI-Unit 2 took place July 1,1975.

The purpose of the visit was to inspect the plant and gather infor ation for preparing a Craf t Environrental Stater.ent for an operating license.

On the afterncon of July 1 a tcur of the plant was cenducted by Mr. Lee Howell of Metropolitan Edison Ccepany. Unit 2 exterior structures ate largely cen-elete. The tour included the reactor building, the turbine building, the intake structure, natural draft cooling towers and associated buildings.

Follcwing inspection of the plant, the remainder of the afterncon was spent meeting with the Applicant. The draft Q-l's were discussed with various representatives of the GPU System. Specific topics discussed included:

taxes associated with the plant; expenditures made locally for supplies and materials: number of operating personnel, their residence and payroll; and which plants in the system will be less costly tocoperate than Unit 2 in 1978.

The Applicant's presentation provided the following infomation:

Public utility realty taxes are paid directly to the state by the utility. Tne public utility real estate, which includes cooling towers, is taxed at a rate of 3% of depreciated cost and the tax is estir.a'.ed to amount to about $6,130,000 in 1978. Other state taxes associated with THI-Unit 2 include a capital stock tax, a corporate income tax and a gross receipts tax. Together these three taxes are estimated to abount to abcut $16,616,600 in 1978.

It was estimated that perhaps 5 percent of the esticated $2,5C0,C00 annual expenditures for operating materials and supplies would be expended within fifteen miles of the site.

THI-Unit 2 is expected to require about 165 operating and maintenance employees which will probably live largely in Dauphin, Cumberland and York Counties. The anrml operating payroll is estimated to be about

$3,039,600.

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