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Amend 22 License DPR-38 Incorporating Tech Spec Changes. Proposed Tech Specs Encl
ML19319A758
Person / Time
Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/09/1976
From: Purple R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, aslamendedf the Act), an u

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There is reasonable assurance (1). that the, activities authorized J-by this amendment can be conducted without endangering ~ the~ health y f~

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2. Accordingly, the license is amended by a change to the Technical * ?'

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1.4 FISH IMPINGEMENT ON INTAKE SCREENS AND ENTRAIN}E.NT OF FISH EGGS AND LARVAE Objective To detect and quantify (1) fish impingement upon the intake screens and (2) entrainment of fish eggs and larvae in the cooling water system.

Specification A.

A detailed analysis of fish impinged upon the intake screens of the Oconee Nuclear Station shall be conducted by species, size and number and weight each time one or more intake screens are pulled due to reduced pumping efficiency of the associated condenser cooling water pumps. Quarterly, an inspection of six intake screens (two from each unit) will be performed. The screens to be inspected will be cleaned one week prior to inspection so that the rate of fish impingement during the week can be. determined. A detailed analysis of the fish impinged shall be conducted by species, size and number and weight.

The data collected from these inspections will be recorded in tabular f o*:n.

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The entrainment of fish eggs and larvae in the cooling vater system shall be monitored biwenkly (every other week) during the major spawn-ing period of April through July and an estimate made of the total number of fish eggs and larvae entrained and their survival.

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1.5 PHYTOPT15.< TON - ZOOPLANKTON ENTRAINMENT MORTALITY STUDY Obiective To provide infor:sation on the types and quantities of phyto-plankton and zooplankton passed through the condenser cooling water system and to deter:nine the effect of passage on survival.

Specification: At least 6 times per year water samples will be collected by either plankton nets or pumps at the condenser cooling water systems intake and at'the heated water discharge before 15 entors the receiving water.

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Snacification: At least 6 times per year water samples will be collected by either plankton nets or pumps at the condenser cooling water systems intake and at'the heated water discharge before it enters the receiving water. Samples will be analyzed for types, quantities and curvival of the various planktonic groups. Sa:npling vill be such,to encompass the range of temperatura rises across the condenser (e.g.,16*-28'F).

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