ML19309F570
| ML19309F570 | |
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| Site: | 05000514, 05000515, 05000471, Allens Creek, Perkins, Skagit, Black Fox File:Houston Lighting and Power Company icon.png |
| Issue date: | 04/03/1980 |
| From: | Thomas C Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| NUDOCS 8004300074 | |
| Download: ML19309F570 (12) | |
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SUMMARY
OF MARCH 19, 1980 MEETING WITH NTCP APPLICANTS GROUP On March 19, 1980, we met with representatives cf the Near-Term Construction Permit (NTCP) Applicants Group in Jathesda, Maryland to discuss matters associated with the resumption of construction permit application review activities, especially those associated with the Three Mile Island Unit 2 (TMI-2) accident. The Applicants Group is composed of representatives of Boston Edison Company, Duke Power Company, Houston Lighting and Power Company, Portland General Electric Company, Public Service Company of Oklahoma and Puget Sound Power and Light Company, the utilities with pending construction permit applications. Tha meeting was requested by letter dated February 28, 1980 from Houston Lighting & Power Company on behalf of itself and the other NTCP applicants. An attendance list is provided in the enclosure.
The Applicants Group emphasized that its member utilitie'., have already made substantial investments in their proposed plants and must decide soon whether to continue with their plans to construct the plants or to seek other alternatives. The Applicants Group sought information concerning our plans to resume construction permit application review activities, especially those associated with the TMI-2 accident; the availability of our resources to review the pending construction permit applications and to support the associated public hearings; and possi-ble efforts the Applicants Group could undertake to assist us in our fforts. We advised the Applicants Group that we have already begun to resume licensing activities as evidenced by our recent issuance of an operating license for Sequoyah Unit 1.
We acknowledged the Appli-cants Group's concerns and advised the Applicants Group of our plans to support construction permit application review activities, especi-ally those associated with the TMI-2 accident.
We informed the Applicants Group that we have established within the Standardization Branch a group composed of selected individuals who had served on the Lessons Learned and Bulletins and Orders Task Forces and the NRC Special Inquiry Group. This group is charged with the responsibility of proposing,for Commission consideration, requirements steming from the TMI-2 accident to be addressed by the NTCP applicants.
The proposed requirements are to be based on Draft 3 of the TMI-2 Action Plan, are to be reviewed by the NRC staff and the ACRS, and will be presented to the Commission for its consideration in the form of a Comission Paper.
In establishing the proposed requirements, special
3 1900 Meeting Summary - March 19, 1980 emphasis is expected to be placed on such areas as emergency preparedness, site suitability and applicant competence for design and construction.
We advised the Applicants Group that we do not expect the completion of r
our planned long-term studies ar ' rulemaking hearings to be prerequisites to the issuance of the NTCP's.
We suggested that the Applicants Group undertake an effort in parallel with ours to propose requirements based on Draft 3 of the TMI-2 Action Plan to be addressed by the NTCP applicants. We also encouraged the Applicants Group to present its positions at the April 9, 19S0 TMI-2 Accident Implications ACRS Subcommittee meeting and offered to assist t
the Applicants Group in this endeavor.
The Applicants Group designated Public Service Company of Oklahoma's proposed Black Fox Station as the NTCP lead plant and established under the leadership of Mr. Vaughn Conrad of Public Service Company of Oklahoma
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a Working Group which will undertake an effort in parallel with ours to propose requirements based on Draft 3 of the TM1-2 Action Plan to be addressed by the NTCP applicants.
The Working Group agreed to participate with our group in a working session in approximately one week to evaluate the progress made to that time.
The Applicants Group agreed to meet again with us in approximately two weeks to discuss the progress made to that time.
The Applicants Group also agreed to pursue with the ACRS staff our suggestion that it present its positions at the April 9, 1980 THI-2 Accident Implications Subcommittee
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Cecil 0. Thomas, Project Manager Standardization Branch Division of Project Management
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ENCLOSURE Attendance List - March 19, 1980 Meeting with NTCP Applicants Group 0WNERS GROUP Edward Howard Boston Edison Company Dale G. Stoodley Boston Edison Company William Larry Porter Duke Power Company Michael McGarry Duke Power Company George Oprea Houston Lighting & Power Company T. D. Walt Portland General Electric Company Hartin E. Fate, Jr.
Public Service Company of Oklahoma V. L. Conrad Public Service Company of Oklahoma Joseph Gallo Public Service Company of Oklahoma Warren J. Ferguson Puget Sound Power & Light Company Robert Lowenstein Lowenstein, Newman, Reis, Axelrad & Toll Jack Newman Lowenstein, Newman, Reis, Axelrad & Toll Nuclear Regulatory Commission H. Denton E. Christenbury 3
D. Ross W. F. Kane D. Vassallo C. O. Thomas R. Purvie i
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3x Houston Lighting & Power Company cc:
R. Gordon Gooch, Esq.
Mr. E. A. Turner Baker & Botts Vice President of Power Plant 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.
Construction'& Technical Services Washington, D. C.
20006 Houston Lighting & Power Company P. O. Box 1700 J. Gregory Copeland, Esq.
Houston, Texas 77001 I
Baker & Botts One Shell Plaza Houston, Texas 77002 Jack R. Newman, Esq.
Lowenstein, Newman, Reis & Axelrad 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.
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Mr. P. A. Horn Project Manager, ACNGS Houston Lighting & Power Company P. O. Box 1700 Houston, Texas 77001 Mr. Ray Matzelle Project Manager, ACNGS Ebasco Services, Inc.
19 Rector Street New York, New York 10005 Mr. Ray Lebre Project Manager, ACNGS General Electric 175 Kurtner Avenue San Jose, California 95125 i
Richard Lowerre, Esq.
Assistant Attorney General for the State of Texas Environmental Protection Division P. O. Box 12548 Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711' F
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Ms. Carro Hinderstein 8739 Link Terrace.
Houston, Texas 77025 James Scott, Jr., Esq.
Texas Public Interest Research Group, Inc.
Box 237 UC University of Houston Houston, Texas 77004 i
Ms. Brenda A. McCorkle 6140 Darnell Houston, Texas 77074 Mr. John F. Doherty 1
4327 Alconbury Street Houston, Texas 77021 Sheldon J. Wol fe, Esq.
Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Dr. E. Leonard Cheatum Route 3, Cox 350A Watkinsville, Georgia 30677
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Mr. Gustave A. Linenberger-Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Connission Washington, D. C. 20555 i
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Mr. R. M. Butler Nuclear Projects fianager Boston Edison Company 800 Doylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02199 cc: Mr. William Griffin Stephen M. Leonard, Esq.
Project Engineer Assistant Attorney General Boston Edison Company Commonwealth of Massachusetts 800 Boylston Street One Ashburton Place,19th Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02199 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Dale G. Stoodley, Counsel Henry Herrman, Esq.
Boston Edison Company 151 Tremont Street, 27X 800 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02111 Boston, Massachusetts 02199 Mr. & Mrs. Alan R. Cl eeton George H. Lewald, Esq.
22 Mackintosh Street Ropes & Gray Franklin, Massachusetts 02038 225 Franklin Street Boston, Massachusetts 02110 W. M. Sides Quality Assurance Manager William S. Abbott Boston Edison Company Attorney & Counsellor at Law 800 Boylston St.
50 Congress Street, Suite 925 Boston, Massachusetts 02199 Boston, Massachusetts 02109 Mr. R. A. Fortney B. N. Pushek EDS Nuclear Bechtel Power Corp.
220 Montgo.1ery St reet P. O. Box 3695 San Francisco, California 94 104 San Francisco, California 94119 Andrew C. Goodhope, Chairraan John D. Fassett Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Vice President and General U. S. Naclear Regulatory Commission Counsel Washington, D. C.
20555 United Illuminating Company 80 Temple Street Dr. Dixon Callihan New Haven, Connecticut 06506 Union Carbide Corporation P. O. Box Y Mr. R. Newian Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Combustion Engineering, Corp.
1000 Prospect Hill Road Dr. Richard F. Cole Windsor, Connecticut 06095 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board W. C. Tallman, Pre ~sident U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Cormission Washington, D. C.
20555 Public Service Company of New Hampshire
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cc: Richard S. Salziiian, Esq., Chairmati Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission 1
Washington, D. C.
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Dr. John 11. Buck
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Atomic Safety. and Licensing Appeal Board U. S. Iluclear Regulatory Comnission Washington, D. C.
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Michael C. Farrar, Esq.
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Mr. L. C. Dail, Vice President William L. Porter, Esq.
Associate General Counsel Design Engineering Department Duke Power Company P. O. Box 33189 P. O. Box 33189 Duke Power Company Charlotte, North Carolina 28242 Charlotte, North Carolina 28242 J. Michael McGarry, III, Esq.
Debevoise & Libennan 1200 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, D. C. 20036 William A. Raney, Jr..
Special Deputy Attorney General P. O. Box 629 Raleigh, h'ceth Carolina 27602 Mary Apperson Davis, Chairman Yadkin River Connittee Route 4, Box 261 Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 William G. Pfefferkorn, Esq.
2124 Wachovia Building Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101 Elizabeth S. Bowers, Esq., Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Dr. Donald P. deSylva Associate Professor of Marine Science Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Misni Miami, Florida 33149 Dr. Walter H. Jordan 881 W. Outer Drive Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 a
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Portland General Electric Company Mr. William J. Lindblad r Donald W. Godard, Supervisor Vice President Siting and Regulation Portland General Electric Company Department of Energy 121 S. W. Salmon Street j
Room lil, Labor and Industries Building Portland, Oregon 97205 Salem, Oregon 97310 Mr. E. G. Ward, Senior Project Manager
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Babcock & Wilcox Company P. O. Box 1260 Lynchburg, Virginia 23505 Frank Josselson, Esq.
One Southwest Columbia Portland Oregon 97258, Mr. H. E. Morris Bechtel Corporation P. O. Box 3976 San Francisco, California 94119 H. H. Phillips, Esq.
Corporate Counsel & Secretary Portland General Electric Company 121 Southwest Salmon Street Portland, Oregon 97204 Forelaws on Board c/o Lloyd K. Marbet 19142 S. Bakers Ferry Road Boring, Oregon 97009 Richard M. Sandvik, Esq.
Department of Justice 520 S. W. Yamhill Portland, Oregon 97204 Ms. Bernice Ireland Coalition for Safe Power I
10544 N. E. Simpson Portland, Oregon 97220 i
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William L. Itallmark, Esq.
One Southwest Columbia Portland, Oregon 97258 Kathleen Shea, Esq.
Lowenstein, Newman, Reis & Axelrad Suite 1214 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20036 Mr. J. Carl Freedman Box 553 Cannon Beach, Oregon 97110 a
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tir. J. E. Mecca, Manager V. B. Deale. Eso., Chairman Nuclear Licensing and Safety Atomic Safety &, Licensing Bnard Puget Sound Power & Light Company U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Puget Power Building Washington, D. C.
20555 Bellevue, Washington 98009 Dr. Frank F. Hooper, Menber cc: Mr. F. Theodore Thomsen Atomic Safety & Licensig Board Perkins, Coie, Stone, School of Natural Resources Olsen & Williams University of Michigan I
1900 Washington Building Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Seattle, Washington 98101 Mr. Gustave A. Linenberger, Mecber Mr. Robert Lowenstein Atomic Safety & Licensing Board
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Lowenstein, Newman, Reis U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comnission
& Axelrad Washington, D. C.
20555 Suite 1214 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.
Washington, D.C.
20036 Roger M. Leed, Esq.
Law Offices lall 4th Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 Mr. Lloyd K. Marbet c/o Forelaws on Board 19142 South Bakers Ferry Road Boring, Oregon 97009 Mr. Nicholas D. Lewis, Chairman Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council 820 East 5th Avenue Olympia, Washington 98504 Honorable Richard Sandvik Department of Justice 500 Pacific Building i
520 Southwest Yamhill Portland, Oregon 97204 o
r Mr. T. N. Ewing Mr. T. N. Ewing, Manager Black Fox Station Nuclear Project Public Service Company of Oklahoma P. O. Box 201 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 cc: Mr. Vaughn L. Conrad Andrew T. Dal ton, Jr., Esq.
Public Service Company of Oklahoma 1437 South Main Street P. O. Box 201 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 Joseph R. Farris, Esq.
Paul M. Murphy, Esq.
Green, Feldman, Hall & Woodard Isham, Lincoln & Beale 816 Enterprise Building One 1st National Plaza Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 Suite 4200 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Sheldon J. Wolfe, Esq.
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Joseph Gallo, Esq.
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commiss' ion Isham, Lincoln & Beale Washington, D. C.
20555 1120 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.
Suite 325 Dr. Paul W. Purdom, Director Washington, D. C.
20036 Environmental Studies Group Drexel University Dr. M. H. Robinson 32nd and Chestnut Streets Black & Veatch Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 P. O. Box 8405 Kansas City, Missouri 65114 Mr. Frederick J. Shon Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Mr. Maynard Himan U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission General Manager Washington, D. C.
20555 Weste n Farme s Electric Cooperative P. O. Box 429 Jan Eric Cartwright, Esq.
Anadarko. Oklaroma, 73005 Attorney General State of Oklahoma Mr. Gerald F. DioJle ATTN:
Charles S. Rogers, Esq.
General Manager 112 State Capitol Building Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 P. O. Box 754 Springfield, Missouri 6S801' Ms. Carrie Dickerson Citizens Action for Safe Energy, Inc.
P. O. Box 924 Claremore, Oklahoma 74107 Ms. Ilene H. Younghein 3900 Cashion Place Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 l
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