ML19296A790
| ML19296A790 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Bailly |
| Issue date: | 02/08/1980 |
| From: | Goldberg S NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD) |
| To: | Bright G, Cole R, Grossman H Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
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| NUDOCS 8002190041 | |
| Download: ML19296A790 (3) | |
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,.,.c ' %h NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION UNITED STATES s
C WASHf NG TON, D. C. 20555 gv /
February 8, 1980 Herbert Gecssman, Esq., Chairman Dr. Richard F. Cole Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.
20555 Washington, D. C.
20555 fir. Glenn 0. Bright Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.
20555 In the flatter of Northern Indiana Public Service Company (Bailly Generating Station, Nuclear-1)
Docket No. 50-367 (Construction Permit Extension)
Gentlemen:
Enclosed please find a copy of the h daral Register notice of receipt of the State of Illinois and the Porter Coiinty' Chapter of the Izaak Walton League,
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et al. petition for rulemaking regarding 10 C.F.R. 550.55(b), and request for connents thereon, published on February 4, 1980 (45 F.R. 7653).
Sincerely,
, Lf u. - % Ll Steven C. Goldberg Counsel for NRC Staff
Enclosure:
As stated cc w/ encl.:
Kathleen H. Shea, Esq.
Mr. Clifford fiezo Robert J. Vollen, Esq.
William H. Eichhorn, Esq.
Edward W. Osann, Jr., Esq.
Diane B. Cohn, Esq.
Robert L. Graham, Esq.
Stephen Laudig, Esq.
Georga and Anna Grabowski Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Dr. George Schultz Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Richard L. Robbins, Esq.
Docketing & Service Section John Van Vranken, Esq.
iiichael I. Swygert, Esq.
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Federal Rc;ister / W1. 45. Nn. 24 / Mondav. February 4.1980 / Notices 7C'i3 defense and security or to the health IDockets Nos. PRM-50-25 and PAM 50-why construction was not compktcd.
f and safet) of the putahc.The basis for 25al the f.n b is set fe"h in the the statutory pu poses of reqtar.n:;
conside:ation of " good r ae" far the concerent!y issued Safety Es.iluation h8 h'f
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constructicn wou!d be frupated and by the Ofhce of Nuclear Reactor Regu!a tion.
America. ine, et al.
the Act.
The Commission has prepared an Notice is hercby men that the S: ate The petitioncts assert also that the environmentalimpact appraisal for this of!!hnois and the Potter County C iapter.*ppheation of i 50.53;b). if it is action. based on that appraisal, the f the Izaak Walton Learae of Amenca.
interpreted in a way wiuch limits i
Commission has determmed that this Inc.: Concemed Citizens Acamst I;. illy cons.deration to the reascns why action will not result in any significant Naclear S.te: Budessme for the Pubhc cot.struction vaa
't comr!cted by the environmentalimpact and that an Interest. inc.; James E. Newman and la'est comp!etion date in the permit.
environmental impact statement need hiddred Wamer, by petdions dated
... would frustrate the statutory not be prepared.
Dcccmber 20.1079. have rec.ested the purpose of requirirg that ' goc.d cause' be Accordmgly. West Virginia University Nuclear Replatory Commit sion (NRC)shown fur an extension." The petitioners to amend or rescind subsection 50 55ib) request that a rufe be established which is hereby authorized to dismantle the of the Commission's regulations in 10 reflects the statutory purpose of section ACN-211P Reactor (Serial No.103)
CFR Part 50. Domestic IJcensing of 185 of the Atomic Energy Act, and that a covered by Facility License No. R-50. as Production and Ut:iization Facihties.a regulation which is in violation of this amended, and dispose of the component Subsectica n5%b) provides the statutor) purpose should be rescinded parts in accordance with the:r procedure and basis for extendmg the or amended.
dismanthn.t p!an and the Commission's completion date for the construction or Simultaneously with the filing of the l
rules and r'gulat:ons.
modification of a nuclear generanng petition. the petihoners filed (a) a e
After con p!ction of the dismantling plant, as outimeJ below. 'ihe petition ~rs Petition for Leave to Inter ene in the and decontamination, the subrnission of request that i 50.55(b) be amended or NRC proceedme which is considerms a a report on the radiatien suncy to rescinded to ctrmit consideration of a request of the Northern Indiana Public conf.rm that radiation levels in the br ad range efissues in a proceeding to Service Company (NIPSCO) for en g,cility area meet the values defmed in determme w hether the completion date utension of the cornpletion date for the damantimg p!an and inspecticn by for a construction period should be Bailly Generat.ng Station. Nuclear 1:
representatives of the Commission.
extend ed.
and (b) a Petition for Waitee of or consideration will be given to whether a Subsection 50.53(b) provides that if Exception to 10 CFR 50.55fb). The further orde should be i>=ued proposed construction or modification of petitioners request that if the relief terminatmg Facihty License No. R-58.
a facihtyis not co r de:ed by the West requested by e;ther of these petitions is For further details with respect to this con 2pletion dote allcr.ed by a permit.
granted, then the Petition for the permit will mp;re. The substetion Rulemaking may be considered moot. If-action see !t) the applicatien for provi.les. hawes er taat ti e NEC will this relief is nnt ;; ranted, the pet;tioners authorization to dismantle facility and extend the completion date for a request suspension of the Badly dispose of omponent parts dated reasonable time upon ** rood cause'* for pr ceedmg pend.ng disposition of their
. September ;7.1979. as supplemented the delay being shown. As a basis for Petition for Ru!cmaking.
November 31.19r9 (2) the Commission's extending the date. 5 50.55f b) crovides The petitions from the State ofIllinois related Saf_ty Es e!uation. (3) the that the Commission wi:. con 2dcr "...
a: d the Porter County Chapter of the Commissio<s Environmental imo1ct developmen al problems attr:l;utabb to Izaak u alton Leap of Amenca. et al.
Appraisal. and (41 tb Commission's the experirnental nature of the facility or have been assigned Docket Numbers Negative Declarat;on dated ot/22/00 fire, flood, explosiert, strike, sebotars PRNf-50-25 and PRA!-50-:aa.
(which is a:so be.ng pubhshed in the domestic violence, enemy action. ari act
Eg'p'1f,hthe petitions for rulemaking" Federal Rc;ister. All of these items are of the elements, and other acts beyon the control of the permit holder....,3the petitions to mtervene, and the svai!able for pubhc mspection at the Commission's Public Document Roo:n, The petitioners request the petitions for waiver are available for 171711 Stree t. N.W., Washinptc,n. D C..\\
Commission t public inspection m the Commission's copy of items (2) and (3) rnay be
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- A. amend or rescind 10 CFR Public Document Room.171711 Street.
obtained upon request addressed to the i 50 ss!b) and B. promui: ate a reeu!ation NW., Washincton, DC. Copies of the United State s Nuclear Regulatorv which regaires that a "geod cauw' petitions me.y be obtained by wr ting to the Division of Rules and Records.
Commission. Washington. D C. '0535 fmen tEfacont" ' " "' " $n$r C ffice of Administration. U.S. Nuclear Attention: D; rector. Division of c
to Operating Reactors.
extend the latest construction completion Regulatory Commission. Washington.
date.... consider whether the eermittee ha, DC 20555.
Dated at Sethesda. Mar}!and. this 22nd shown good cause for the cont.nued All persons who desire to submit da). of Januar).193C.
constru: tion at the plan;tlin n2ht of all the wntten comments or suggestions circumstances at the t;n e of co'nsidenng the concerning the petitions for rulemaking For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, application. The Commmion should should send their comments to the William P. Cammill, determine th. t " good cause":Sculd not be t
Actwg Assistant Directorfor Opercting limned to the reascns sFy contrucuan s.,s Secretarv of the Commission. U.S.
& ceforfrojects. Dinsion of 0perctieg n t c mp!cted by thelatest completion date Nuclea7 Regulatory Commission.
Reactors.
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Washington.DC 20555. Attention:
Docketing and Service Branch by April pn D-em v r.i.an e es.N Tim petitioner 9 note t at sectinn 185 4.1n30.
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construction permit extensions only Joseph Af. Felton. Director. D; vision of upon good cause shown. They assert Rules and Records. Office of that by limiting consideration to reasons Administration. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 0
7631 Fetieral Re::ister / Vol. 45. No. 24 / Mondw. February 4.1980 / Notices Comtnissica. W. Angton. DC 20553
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Switzerland which burden er re"rict harm is done to the petitioner and saics of United States cc r.m 'rce. The pt: tion inntimabte value em fest.
Dated at
- January tw}Vashington. DC this :Sth day ofwas filed pursuant to section 30I c.f the s a
'i Trade Act of1974, as amended (19 e c b' '"
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For the Nuclear Regulatory Cornmission.
U.S.C. 2411 et seq.). The cetitioner has U.S. commerce. lt should be noted that if Samuel J. Chi!k.
not requested a pro, lic hearine. The text companies in Smtzerland were attemptmg to Secutaryof t.te Co.-mission.
of the petition follaws:
market their product in trie U uted States.
such sarrples co:ld te imported an'o tne
[rn ow er.-24n r;.d s+.a e es am; December 6.1979 United States. without any darnase and sn.uez cc:s tsam.a Of! ice of the Specia! Rep esentatNe For reexp rted without pav nent of cuty cr any Trade Negotia tions. JU C StrM N I F other disenminatory p.act:ce uqJer the j
[Dochet No. 50-1231 Room 715. Washin:ran. D C. X*4i P'*"'?' *I"'* # * *', Tan!f Schedules Attention: Chsirman Secuca 3C1 Comm2ttee.
l g},u, ofj,c,,,g, Negst!ve De:!amtion for West Virg!nia OpIc*a'l C$..
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nd University Resea 9t Reactor 0:a01. this petition is !.kd psrsuant ta sectt a The U.S. Ncclear Regulatory 301 of the Trade Act of 124.
switzerland m order to sac :re rec:procal Commission (the Commission) has mvusal Optical Co Inc is a lead:ng U.S.
treatment of samples of tinned States merchanise which are shgped to that considered the order authonzmR ha' sY u country f r th. purp se i tainp crders. The dismant!.nq cf facaty and disposition of r.
o al s cn.
UNICO. the company muets these prodacts pet.ti ner has requested no other renef under component parts for the West Virginia throus :eut the wor.d.
the Trade Art of 1974 or any cier prouston Urtiversity (the l!crnsee) ACL211P Th2s petitionis fiied aga. net a practice by Reactor operated under Facility License the cos ernment of Sw.trer.2,d. spec.iicany Respectfully submitted' No. R-53. The cr& r authorircs the Swiss Customs, whic). brJans re ncts and Patrick D. Gi:!.
licensee to d.bassemble the reactor knminato nFamsi h u.by o. 6 Esc which operated at power levels up to 75 p
nn m sed and mah W Wuct h Enclosure.
watts (therma!!. and to dispose of the s;r Note.-The at{achments to the Petition are ust ea du e
n component puts-The U.S. Nuc restt:ctina l*ruted States comn.erce in that ut mc adyd m tu nuco Cor.n am Comm:,ssion. O:@:n Regulatory country. Sach practices are vio!auve of the
'h'n01 Ice of Nuc.' ear Reactor Cencral Apreement on Tanffs and Trade e t n ted Regu!ation. has prepared an (GATT) and 19 U.S.C. 1;1 States Trade 16presentative. Room 715. laco environmental i:t:3ct a >praisa; for this Toe violauve prac: ice c, mpianed of G Street. Wahicgton. D.C.
research reactor. On the basis of this concems the dotrurtier of sam:ics for Interested parties are invited to appraisal. we ha u concluded that an ta a ordus whch ocr c. at egens to submit ytews on the pets.cn.
environmental impact statement for this II,*
tum to the Submiss.cns should conform to the particular action is not warrarted
'Ae co.
because there will be no saniticant precedent to tne sale of turc:e e[and re@emnts for Won g,1 pem.m optical frames in forcen ec.intries is the and commer.ts as outhneo in the Code of environmentalimpact attr butable to the submission of samples to potennal Federal Reculations (15 CF R 2006).
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proposed action. The environmental purcharers fcr eva.uation as to saleai>il.ty Twenty copies of the submission sbould impact appraisalis availeble fer public and otnerwise. On severr.1 oce.s.cn, m the be sent to Chairman. Section 301 inspection at the Ccmm!rsien's Public past, such sar p!es he e bemittua!!y Comt uttee. Office of the United St A s Document Room at 171711 Strec t, N.W.,
d**** } 'd DY b"'ss Cutoms in an appeent Trade Representative.1c20 G S:rce:
Washington. D.C.
8"empt to detumin th dd certn't ci de frames. Attached to tF s pernon is a series of NW, Rec.n 715. Washir.:!cn. D.C. 20ZG.
Dated at Bethesda. Md. this 22nd d.y of docu ents covering a scipment ci a se-ies of Srbmissions should be received by the january 1001 five sampIe sets wn.cn were sh. ope 1 to an Chairman no later than February 2*'*
For the Nuclear Repilatory Commiasion.
optical whohsa:er. Knecht Opuk. AG.
19M-Robert W.Keid.
I ca'ed 6 StesAmEen Sef nM is McM Cahaw, b
Chief OpcrorireRe:ctors Bmach M.
requested t%t the-e avactments * "
Division of Op cr.rg Reactc;s.
exempted flom p.ow.dr. mre s.nce Chairmen. Secron 301 Co=ma:ee.
confidentia!rrice inic ma..cn is ccn:ained I
p1t Dur. spea F.M 2-1-c e ss ami thereon. The documents are s;.on,tted to nu oc 3s i stumeo cooc rsso cus ident,fy a particular sniement and cesenbe a me a
. w h this Section 201 Cese: Leather Wearing OFFICE OF THE Uf ITED STATES
- *P'ny t na=in some os the C.imsal Wa@ SCcMon d W %
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE UP*I '*"M' ' d'"'*'ne tre sa iea bsty of thesertM e Switzerland.In processmg Pursuant to section 201 of the Trade (Docket No. 30 t-2 t]
throupF-.,;s C;Cems eve v trame. both Act of 1974, the President received. on fron' te 4. tp e. ws f..es tnrot.ca the acid.
January 24.1980, a reEort ficm the Univers3! Optical Co, Inc.; Pe tition W\\
'md L - cpperance or the trcmes United States Intemational Trade A!Ieging Untcasonscie and W@ - lyed.These sample sets were Commission (USITC) en tne case of UnjustifR:b;e Trade Practices and
,1 and !ct commercial purpases Leather % eating Apparel (Investigation w
Policies by tne Gove nment of reprce c.mo sir uticant v !ue to the No. TA-201-40). The Commission Switzerland wholesale oMal finn which was Una ersa!'s submitted a report containing an potential cuitert.et iby were retumed to On December 12.19 9, the Chairma.n Unimsal aftn the nueu:n by Knecht affirmative determination that coats and of the se:!!ce D: C mime recch ed a UI'1 jackets of leather provided for in items ra.7m en ! 21.7. :nf t:m ir" pelition from Un.
.a! Optical en '
d' e[ cu c[y Schedules o? tiie United States niUS),
Company,Inc.. alh cing unreasonable p nt and unjustificable trade practices and precludes the abaty of t;nnersal opacet Co.
are being imported into the United to obtam orders on the samples whcc cyh States in such increased quantities as to policies by the Customs Service of destruction occurs. As a resait. irreparubs be a substantial cause of serious injury, OQQ O