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Forwards Addl Info Re Overland Transportation of Reactor Pressure Vessel
ML19254E991
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Site: Allens Creek File:Houston Lighting and Power Company icon.png
Issue date: 10/26/1979
From: Mcguire W
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO.
To: Froelich R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
AC-HL-AE-373, NUDOCS 7911050306
Download: ML19254E991 (7)


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! Electric Tower lh I RO. Box 1700 Houston. Texas 77001 October 26, 1979 AC-HL-AE-373 Mr. R. W. Froelich Department of Site Safety and Environmental Evaluation Mail Stop P-550 Environmental Projects Branch No.1 U. C. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 e- ne-L r~~.=,.r 2 e n._= =mn-- v.Lr C ._ v- e m v e.

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Dear Mr. Froelich:

Per your request, Houston Lighting i Power Company forwards the enclosed information regarding overland transportation of the Allena Creek Reactor Pressure Vessel. The enclosed information was taken entirely from the document " Feasibility Study for Transporting Nuclear Pressure Vessel" (1974).

This document was referenaed in the Applicant's responses to finderstein's Second Set of Interrogatories and Requests for Production of Documents, April 17, 1979 Sir. c ere ly ,

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W. . ' . McGuire Principal Engineer Environmental Planning and Assessment RWL/ deb Attachment cc: see next page

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SERVICE LIST Sheldon J. Wolfe, F: , . , C. m icman Brenda McCorkle Atomic Safety and Licensing 6140 Darnell Board Panel Houston, Texas 77073 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 F. H. Potthoff, III 7200 Shady Villa, #110 Dr. E. Leonard Cheatum Houston, Texas 77055 Route 3, Box 350A Wackinsville, Georgia 30677 Wayne E. Rentfro P. C. Box 1335 Mr. Gustave A. Linenberger Rosenberg, Texas 77471 Atomic Safety and Licensing Ecard Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commicsion James M. Scott, Jr.

Washingtcn, D. C. 20555 8302 Albacore Houston, Texas 77074 Richard Lowerre, Esq.

Assistant Attorney General Eryan L. Baker for the State of Texas 1118 Montrose P. O. Box 12548 Houston, Texas 77019 Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711 Dorothy F. Carrick Box 409, Wagon Rd. Rfd.#1 Steve Schinki, Esq. Wallis, Texas 77485 Staff Counsel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Carolina conn 1414 Scenic Ridge Housten, Texas '7043 John F. Doherty 4727 Alconbury Street Houston, Texas 77021 Elinore P. Cumings Route 1, Box 138V Rosenberg, Texas 77471 Robert S. Framscn Madeline Bass Framson 4822 Waynesboro Drive Stephen A. Doggett, Esc.

Houston, Texas 77035 P. O. Box 592 Rosenberg, Texas 77471 2arro Hinderstein 8739 Link Terrace Houston, Texas 77025 Robin Griffith 1034 Sally Ann Rosenberg, Texas 77471 D. Marrack 420 v u lberry Lane Bellaire, Texas 77401 1

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.. eotis Johnston 1407 Scenic Ridge Housten, Texas 77042 Rosemary N. Lemmer 11423 cak Spring Houston, Texas 77043 Kathryn Otto Route 2, Box 62L Richmond, Texas 77469 Frances Pavlovic 111 Datonia Bellaire, Tex ' /401 Charles Pere:

1014 Montrose Houston, Texas 77019

'dilliam Schuessler 5810 Darnell Hcuston, Texas 77074 Patricia L. Strelein Route 2, Ecx 395C Richmond, Texas Glen Va.4 Slyke 1739 Marshall Houston, Texas 77098 Donald D. 'deave r P. O. Drawer V Simenton, Texas 77476 Connie Wilson 11427 Cak Spring Houston, Texas 77043 2

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Attachment 1 ACNGS REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL OVERLAND TRANSPORTATION ROUTE Following offloading on the east bank of the San Bernard River near FM 522, the overland transportation route for the Allens Creek Reactor Pressure Vessel would be:

1. FM 522 for 5.1 miles to State Highway 36.
2. State Highway 36 for 21.4 miles through West Columbia, Damon, and Guy to FM 360 at Needville.

3 FM 360 for 9 1 miles through Needville to J.S. Highway 59

4. U.S. 59 for 0.7 miles to FM 1875 5 FV 1575 for 4.7 miles to U.S. Highway 90.
6. U.S. 90 for 1.2 miles to FM 1952.

7 FM 1952 for 9.6 miles to State Highway 36 at Wallis.

3. State Hi, ay 36 through Wallis for 5.2 miles to the Allens Creek site.

This route is shown on Figure 1. The total highway bravel is 52 miles with an anticipated travel time of twelve (12) days.

Although the overhead obstacles are minimal for this distance and there are no major river or creeks to cross, there are several small culvert type irrigation ditches that need crossing.

This can be done by matting on the road over the culvert. The Varner Creek Bridge requires by-passing. The route has very little traffic and the seven (7) traffic signals along the route present no problems.

The vessel will be transported overlr.nd on a multi-tired trailer moving at a maxi;..um speed of 3.0 miles per hour. Two (2) 500 horsepower tractors will power the trailer.

The topography along each route is flat. All roads are paved with a gravel and aggregate base and hard clay sub base. All roads except the access roads from barge slip to the highway meet Texas Highway Department I-20 road specification. The trailer's design and speed assure minimum or no road damage.

For assurance that the soil base is sufficient to carry the vessel without road structural damage, subsurface examinations of the roads at specific intervals along the route will be conducted as required.

Traffic control durir.g movement will be handled by each county sheriff's department in conjunction with the Texas Highwas Department. The vessel will be transpo"ted in a nine (9) vehicle caravan which will remove cr raise power lines, telephone lines and traffic signals ahead of the vessel and

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replace them after passage. The sequence of vehicles and their function is described in Table 1. Communications between the vehicles will be handled by two-way radio or walkie-talkies, rresent plans call for movement of the vessel during daylight hours only. During nightime hours, the vessel and its trailer will either remain on the road or be placed at a predesignated offroad location. Security will be contracted locally.

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TABLE 1 SECUENCE CF CARAVAN VEHICLES

1. Power Company vehicles - remove individual drop service. (*)
2. Telephone Company vehicle - remove drop service.

3 Texas Highway Department vehicle - removal of traffic control lights.

4 Sheriff car 5 Vessel

6. Sheriff car 7 Texas Highway Department - replace traffic control lights
8. Power Company vehicle - replace power line 9 Telephone Company vehicle - replace telephone service

(*) Power Company and Telephone Company will only remove individual lines in rural area; all other lines will be raised to minimum of 35' prior to the movement.

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