ML19224D656

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Forwards Amend 18 to License DPR-66,safety Evaluation & Notice of Issuance & Availability
ML19224D656
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 06/06/1979
From: Schwencer A
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Dunn C
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
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TAC-11111, TAC-11637, NUDOCS 7907130311
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g June 6, 1979 Docket No. 50-334 Mr. C. N. Dunn, Vice President Operations Division Duquesne Light Company 435 Sixth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219

Dear Mr. Dunn:

The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No.18 to facility Operating License No. DPR-66 for the Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit No. 1.

The amendment adds to your operating license a condition related to facility modification for fire protection, adds to the Technical Specifications additional safety-related snubbers which you inadvertently left - ', modifies the language but not the limits of the Environmental Technical Specifications with regard to non-radiological chemical releases, and clarifies the Technical Specifications with respect to License Amead-ment No.11 to permit the initial fire protection survefilances perfomed after November 30, 1977 to be done within the time period nomally allowed for completion of the surveillance activity instead of on the effective date of Amendment No.11.

Table 1 of our Fire Protection Safety Evaluation Report (which is appenied to SER related to this amendment) lists facility modifications and completion dates to which you have committed during the fire protection review.

All modifications must be completed in accordance with the datas specified in the table.

By letter dated November 30, 1977, we issued Technical Specifications to incorporate limiting conditions for opera'. ion and surveillance requirements for the then existing fire protection systems and administrative controls.

With regard to the modifications described in the appended Fire Protection SER, within 60 days af ter these modifications are completed you are requested to revise the Technical Specifications to provide for surveillance of the modifications as appropriate.

We have determined that no license amendment fee is required to accompany your response to the aforementioned requests.

This determination is limited to those applications or iequests to incorporate our recommended Technical Specifications and those to add surveillance and other require-ments for operable systems that have been added at our request.

Any other unrelated changes or requests that you might choose to include in the fire protection requests would be subject to amendment fees in accordance with Section 170.22 of 10 CFR 170.

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Mr. C. N. Dunn Duquesne Light Company June 6, 1979 Copies of the related Safety Evaluation and the Notice of Issuance are also enclosed.

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A. Schwencer, Chief Operating Reactors Branch #1 Division of Operating Reactors

Enclosures:

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Amendment No.18 to DPR-66 2.

Safety Evaluation 3.

Notice of Issuance P

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Gerald Charnoff, Esquire Mr. James A. Werling Jay E. Silberg, Esquire Plant Superintendent Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge Beaver Valley Power Station 1800 M Street, N.W.

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20036 Shippingport, Pennsylvania 15077 Karin Carter, Esquire Department of Environmental Special Assistant Attorney General Resources Bureau of Administrative Enforcement ATTN:

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Semmler, President Aliquippa, Pennsylvania 15001 One E. Washington Street New Castle, Pennsylvania 16103 Mr. Jack Carey Technical Assistant Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Duquesne Light Company Division of Planning P. O. Box 4 Environmental Assessment Section Shippingport, Pennsylvania 15077 P. O. Box 1049 Columbus, Jhio 43216 Mr. R. E. Martin Duquesne Light Company Office of the Governor 435 Sixth Avenue State of West Virginia Pi ttsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Charleston, West Virginia 25305 Marvin Fein Mr. Carl Frasure Utility Counsel Committee of State Of ficials on City of Pittsburgh Suggested State Legislation 313 Ci ty-County Building Department of Political Science Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia 26505 414 99y

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Mr. Joseph H. Mills, Acting Commissioner State of West Virginia Department of Labor 1900 Washington Street East Charleston, West Virginia 25305 N. H. Dyer, M.D.

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