ML19289G266

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Responds to Opposing Shutdown of Five Plants Due to Questions Re Ability of Piping Sys to Withstand Earthquakes.Earthquake Maps of Eastern Oh & Western PA Encl
ML19289G266
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Site: Beaver Valley, Surry, Maine Yankee, FitzPatrick  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 05/09/1979
From: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Campbell W
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Mr. Wesley R. Campbell R.D. 1 P.O. Box 356 Aliquippa, PA 15001

Dear Mr. Campbell:

This is in response to your letter regarding the orders by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on March 13, 1979, to shut down five nuclear power plants in the eastern United States because of questions about the ability of their piping systems to withstand earthquakes.

Shortly before those orders were issued, it became apparent to NRC.st.aff that analysis techniques which had been used in the saismic design of safety related piping for these five plants were not in accord with proven and generally accepted engineering practice.

The result could be overstressing of piping and supports for earthquakes which could reasonably be expected to occur during the lifetimes of these plants.

The eastern United States is generally believed to be a region of low seismicity, when compared to the western part of the country, but is not without significant historical seismic activit;.

Attached is a map showing the location and intensity of earthquakes that have occurred in your region.

Some of the piping systems involved could, if failure occurred, cause loss of coolant to the nuclear reactor.

In addition, systems needed to shut the plant down safely in that event could also be affected.

Thus, an earthquake of not extremely low likelihood would have the potential for causing an accident and for preventing operation of safety systems designed to cope with the accident.

Our objective is to review the situation in an expedited and disciplined manner so that these plants can be returned to operation with assurance that this will not constitute a threat to the public health and safety.

Sincerely, A.

Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

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