ML19289C478
| ML19289C478 | |
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| Site: | Indian Point |
| Issue date: | 01/02/1979 |
| From: | Schwencer A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMisslON WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555
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f g%, 4 y POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 00CXET NO. 50-286 INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NO. 3 AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No. 21 License No. OPR-64 1.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:
A.
The applications for amendment by the Power Authority of the State and Ma.ch 22, of New York (the licensee) dated July 13, 1977 1978 comply with the standards and requirements of the Atcmic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B.
The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authori:ed C.
by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in ccmpliance with the Ccmmission's regulations; D.
The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E.
The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
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. Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical 2.
Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license snendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. OPR-64 is hereby amended to read as follows:
(2) Technical Soecifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendices A and B, as revised through Amendment No. 21, are The licensee hereby incorporated in the license.
shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications.
3.
This license amendment is effective as of the date of its issuance.
FOR TliE NUiEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WYV A. Schwencer, Chief Operating Reactors Branch #1 Division of Operating Reactors
Attachment:
Changes to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: January 2, 1979
ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 21 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. OPR-64 DOCXET NO. 50-286 Replace the following pages of the Appendix B Environmental Technical Specifications with the enclosed pages. The revised pages are identified by Amendment number and contain vertical lines indicating the area of change.
Remove Replace 4.2-6 4.2-6 4.2-7 4.2-7 4.2-8 4.2-8 4.2-9 4.2-9 4.2-13 4.2-13 5.3 5.3 5.5 5.5 5.6 5.6
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If st.e uvehty analysis is.dtcetae soeulse e,talct. are three times latgher then prewtous results, then addis sonal weekly onelyele stiall be c as tled out to desessine the cause of ledgle geaulae maJ corsecstwo artton teken to rsJuce levels.
Amendment No. 21, Unit 1 4.2-6 Amendment No. 45, Unit 2 Amendment No. 21. Unit 3
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TABLI 4.2-2 (Shees 1 of 2) t INDIAN POTNT STATION - LOCAMCM CF SAMPL!5G STAn ON P01.YT5 Sample station Points toestion/ Distance Sample Types 1
Environmental laboratory, Air Particulate Onsite - SSE tadiciodine Direct Camma i
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3 Servics Building Onette - $5E Air Particulate 1adisiodine Direct e= =
4 11 sol.guia Cas Line. 0.25 mi - S Air Particulate Radiciodine Direct Canna 5
ETU Toeur, 1 mi - SSE Air Particulate Radioiodine Direct Cama 6
Camp saith, 2.5 mi - ENE Well Wate:
Soil 7
Camp Field Easervoir 3.5 mi - NE Drinking Vater 8
Rev Croton Esservoir, 7 mi - ESE DrinHng Water 9
Inlet pipe in',o plants - HE E2* Vater 10 Discharge Canal. Onsite - SW E Aquetic Vegetation R Vater R Bottee Sedinant 11 Iroquois Lake, Onsite - E Surface take Water Laka Aquatic Yegetation 12 Trap tack Lake, 0.75 mi - 55E surface Laka Vater Lake Aquatic Vegetation 13 Laka Faahath, 1 mi - SSE Surface take Water Laka Aquatic vegetation 14 Eater Meter House. Onsite - E Direct Camma 15 Feekskill Lay, 1.5 mi - MZ R Aquatic Yegetation R Sotton Sediment 16 T,-pa n e !. m. L c.t - V5V R Aquatic Yegetation R Bottae Sediment 17 off verplanck, 1 mi - SSU R Aquatic Vegetation El Botton Sedinant 18 Indian Point, Onsite - SE Soil Vell Trater 19 St. Mary's cemetery. 0.75 - SSE Soil e n = audsas tiver 4.2-e Amendment No. 21, Unit 1 Amendment No. 45, Unit 2 Amendment No. 21 Unit 3
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(sheet 2 of 2) sample Station Points toesties/ Distance Sample Tvoes 20 Montress Marina, 1.3 mi 5
Soil 21 George's Island, 2.3 c1 - sst 54 11 22 Lovett,1.3 31 - V5V n Aquatic vegetatios KE Rottes Sediment 23 tosecoa,* *0 a1 - 3 Fallout Air Particulata Radiciodina Tood Products 24 Eastview.* 13 31 - SE Tallout 23 Where available near site Tiah 26 yev Tork City Aqueduct.
Drinking Vater onsite (tap water) 27 Croten Point, 7.3 21 - $3E Air Particulate Radtoiodine Direct Camma 23 tant's Cove, 0.3 31 - NE R Aquatic "egetatios Bottoa Sediment e
Direct Cassa 29 Crassy Point. 3 s1 - S Air Particulate Eadtoiodina Direct Can=a 30 Dock. Onsita - V Direct Can=a 31 casite Pole - 5 Direct Cassa 32 Factory St. 15. 1 mi - E3E Direct Camma 33 Hamilton St. SS. 3 31 - l0ft
. Direct Canna 34 SE Corner casite - St Direct Casma 33 8aakley & 3 roadway. Oneits - E Direct _Cassa 36 Old Dump. 0.5 mi - DE Dirset Casga 37 3E Corner. Onsita - 3E Direct Camma 38 Turnacs Dock, 3.5 mi - SE Direct Casma 39 Strawtown Dairy. 7 mi - $37 Milk 40 Ceard aill Farz, asar Iedford Milk 10 ai - ESE 61 Appropriate locaticas in Food Products critical wind sections (leafy green vegeta81es) 42 Crovier Milk Ca.
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4.2-13 Amendment No. 21, Unit 1 Amendment No. 45, Unit 2 Anendment No. 21, Unit 3
Review proposed changes ~ in tlie Operating License c.
and Technical Specifications relating to environ-mental concerns, d.
Make or cause to be nade periodic audits of plant operation to verify conformance with the Environmental Technical Specifications.
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e.
Review violationis of "the Environmental TW cal Specifications.
5.5 PROCEDURES 5.5.1 Detailed written procedures, including applicable checklists and instructions, shall be prepared and followed for all activities involved in carrying out the environmental monitoring program.
Procedures include sampling, data recording and storage, instrument calibration, measure-neents and analyses, and actions to be taken when limits are approached or exceeded. ' Testing frequency of alar =s, as determined from experience with similar instruments in similar environments and from manufacturers' technical manuals, have also been included.
5.5.2 Plant Operating Procedures include provisions, in additics to the procedures sAcified in Section 5.5.1, to en-sure that all plant systems and components are operated in compliance with the limiting conditions for operations established as part of the Environmental Technical Specifi-cations.
5.5.3 Temporary changes to procedures above may be made provided:
a.
The intent of the original procedures is not altered.
b.
The change is approved by two members of the plant staff, at least one of whom holds a Senior Reactor Operator's license on the unit affected.
c.
The change is documented, reviewed by the PORC and approved by the Resident Manager within 30 days of implementation.
5.6 PLANT REPORTING REON"ENTS 5.6.1 Routine Reports Annual Environmental Operati.g Report a.
Part A:
Nonradiological Report.
A report on the uvironmental surveillance programs for the previous 12 ncnths of operation shall be submitted to the Director of the NRC Regional Office (with a copy to the Director,' Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation) as a separate docu=ent within 120 days after January 1 of each year.
The report shall l
include s em eies, interpretations., and statistical evalua-tion of the results of the nonradiological environ = ental serveillance activities (section 3) and the environ = ental monitoring programs required by limiting conditions for operation (section 2) for the report period, including a ecmparison with preoperational studies, operational controls (as appropriate), and previous environmental surveillance 5.3 Amendment No. 21, Unit 3
Unit No. 3 cooling water flow rate during Unit No.
3 chlorination.
(3)
Chemical Discharges and Water Quality Dates at which samples were taken and analyzed in accordance with Table 2.3.-l.
Analytical results of tests performed in accordance with Table 2.3.-l.
Inventory of chemicals discharged from Unit No. 3 in accordance with Table 2.3.-2.
Unit No. 3 water flow rate in the discharge canal at times of releases.
Amount of non-radioactive Unit No. 3 solid waste material collected (in cubic feet) at the intake screens and disposed of as solid waste in accordance with local regulations.
Dissolved oxygen concentration measurements.
pH measurements.
NOTE:
As Indian Point Unit No. 3 shares a comon discharge canal with Indian Point Units No.1 and 2, the figures reported under 5.6.1 a (1)-( 3) will be site figures unless specifically noted as Unit No. 3 figures.
Part B:
Radiological Report.
A report on the radiological environmental surveillance programs for the previous 12 =enths of operation shall be submitted to the Director of the NRC Regional Office (with a copy to the Director, Office of Nucle.ar Reactor Regulation) as a separate docu=cnt within 120 days after l
January 1 of each year.. The reports shall include su== aries, interpretations, and statistical evaluation of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period, including a comparison with preoperational studies, operational controls (as appropriate), and previous environmental surveillance reports and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.
The reports shall also include the results of land use censuses required by the Technical Specifications.
If harmful effect or evidence of irreversible damage are detected by the monitoring, the licensee shall provide an analysis of the problem and a proposed course of action to alleviate the problem.
55-Amendment No. 21, Unit 3
A I
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Easults of all radiological environ = ental samples taken shall be summarized and tabulated on an annual basis.
In the event that some results are not available within the 120 day period, the report shall be submitted noting and l
explaining the reasons for the missing results.
The missing data shall be submitted as soon as possible in a supplementary report.
5.6.1 b.
SMannual, and/or Special Environmental Operating Reports (1)
Non-Radiolocical A Progress report and/or Annual Report shall be sub-mitted by the licensee to the Director of office of Nuclear.bactor Regulation by the end of July ard the end of January, or as otherwise specified below, de-scribing activities of the Ther=al Plume Mapping and Ecological Survey Program, Entrainment Studies, Impinge =ent Studies, and Special studies for the prior six-month interval.
Infor=ation to be presented will include the following:
RCTE:
These programs and studies will be perfor=ad in conjunction with Consolidated Edison, operators of Indian Point Units No. 1 and 2, and a joint report issued.
(a)
Effects of chlorine and other chemical discharges on the ecosystem of the Hudson River in accordance with Sections 2.3 and 3.3 and 4.1.2a(2).
(b)
Reduction in frequency of chlorination and reductionin concentration of free and combined residual chlorine in the discharge canal.
(c)
Thermal plume model verification and =apping (near and far field) in accordance with Section 4.1.1.a.
(d)
Ecologipal effects of thermal discharges in accordance with section 4.1.2a (2).
(e) Potential reduction in dissolved oxygen in the cooling water through the plant.
(f) An assessment of performance of fish pumps as installed.
(g) Results of the general ecological survey in accordance with Section 4.1.2a(1).
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3mendment No. 21, Unit 3 5.6