ML19319B020
| ML19319B020 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Oconee |
| Issue date: | 04/07/1977 |
| From: | Schwencer A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| NUDOCS 8001031059 | |
| Download: ML19319B020 (1) | |
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Commission, Washington. D.C.
20 45' mission's Public Docum:nt Room.1717 Attention: Director, Divis%n of OMr.
R areet, N.W., Washington. D C. 20555 Effectiv2 d;.tI: This amendment to the cling Reactors.
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Dated at Bethes:la, Maryland, this 30th For the Nuclear Regulato y Commis.
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Any person who w!shes to have his day of March 1977.
views on the antitrust matters of the ap.
A. Gemen, plication Mth respect to the California For the Nuclesr Regulatory Commis-
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Cities of Anahelm, Glendale, Pasadena, I,n % Gossu, OperaHng Reactors.
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and Riverside, California presented to
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INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY -
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Wash %l Doc. Nos.
ington, D.C. 20555, Attention: Antitrust 60-269, 50-270, and 50-237)
AGENCY DRAFT SATETY GUIDE ' t -
and Indemnity Group Omce of Reactor DUKE POWER CO.
Availability of Draft for Public Comment Regulation, on or before May 23, 1977. Issuance of Amendments to Facility Oper.
The International Atomk Energy
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Dated at Bethe da, Maryland, this ating Licenses and Negative Declarat#on Agency (IAEA) is developing a limited leth day of Ma: a 1D77.
The UE. Nuclear Regulatory Commis. number of internationally acceptable For the Nuclear Regulatory Commis. slon (the Commission) has issued codes of practice and safety guides for sion.
Amendmends Nos. 39,39, and 36 to Factl. nuclear power plants. These codes and OLAn D. pan.
ity Operating Licenses Nos. DFR-38, guides will be developed in the follow-Chic /, I.fght Wate Reactors DPIb47 and DP455, respectively, issued ing five areas: Govemment Organira-Branch No. 3, Division of to Duke Power Company yhich revt.4ed tion, Siting, Design, Operation, and Profeet Management.
Technical Specifications for operation of Quality Assurancs. The purpose of these the Oconee Nucleur Station Units Nos. codes and guides is to provide IAEA
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1, 2, and 3, located in Oconee County, guidance to countries beginning nuclear South Carolina. The amendments are ef-power programs.
PR!YACY ACT OF 1974 fective as of the date of issuance.
'Ihe IAEA Codes of Practice and The amendments revise the common Safety Guioes are developed in the fol-Systems of Records: Minor Amendment Technical Specifications to: (1) Increase lowing way. The IAEA receives and col.
In au:ordar o with the Privacy Act of the upper limit for pH of water dis-lates relevant existing information used 1974, the Nuclear Regulatory Commis-charged from the station from 8.5 to 9.0, by mernber countries. Using this colla-sion has published notices of those sys-and (2) change the method of control tion as a starting point, an IAEA Work-tems of records maintained by the NRC of station chemical c!5uents fror.s a ing Group of a few experts then develops which contain personal information chemical inventory program to a chem. a preliminary draft. This preliminary about individuals and from wh!ch such ical concentration monitoring program. draft is reviewed and mod 1*ed by the information can be retrieved by an indl.
The application for the amendments IAEA Technical Review Committee to vidual identifier. The notices were pub. complies with the standards and require. the extent necessary to develop a draf t 8
11shed as a document subject to pubuca-ments of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, acceptable to them. This draft Code of tion in the annual compilation of Pri-as amended (the Act), and the Commis-Practice or Safety Guide is t'en sent to vacy Act documents.
sion's rules and regulations. The Com-the IAEA Senior Advisory Otoup which The amendment set forth below mission has made appropriate findings reviews and modifiles the draf t as neces-amends the paragraph entitled " System as required by the Act and the Com-sary to reach agreement on the draft location" of NRC-10, Freedom of Infor-m!ssion's rules and regulations in 10 CFR and then forwards it to the IAEA Sec.
mation Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act Re-Chapter I, which are set forth in the retarist to obtain comments from the
. quests Records, to state that dupUcate license amendments. Prior public notice Member States. The Senior Advisory systems exist in whole or in part, at the of these amendments was not required Group then considers the Member State locations listed in Addendum I. Part I since the amendments do not involve a comments, again modines the draf t as (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (E), (h), and significant hazards consideration.
rtecessary to reach agreement and for-(1),
The Commission has prepared an en-wards it to the IAEA Director General Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of vironmental impact appraisal for the re-with a recommendation that it be 195,4, as amended, the Energy Reorga-vised Technical Specifications and has accepted.
nization Act of 1974, as amended, and concluded that an environmental impact As part of this program, Safety Guide sections 552 and $52a of Title 5 of the statement for this particular action is SG-QA8," Quality Assurance fcr Manul United States Code, as amende', notice not warranted because there will be no facture of Items for Nuclear Power is hereby given of the adoption of the significant enMronmental impact attrib-Plants," has been developed. An IAEA fonowing amendmefit to NRC systems of utable to the action.
Working Group, consisting of Mr. C' reconis NRC-10, which is pubushed as a Por further details with respect to this Carrier, France: Mr. G. S IInrne United document subject to pubucation in the action, see: (1) The appucation for Kingdom; Mr. }L Wilhelm. Federal Re-annual compilation of Privacy Act docu-amendments dated May 13,1976, as sup. pubuc of Germany; and Mr. J. P. Jack-Inents.
plemented September 29 and Decem-son (Management Analysis Company),
- 1. In NRC-.10, the paracraph entitled ber 2,1976, and application dated Sep-United States of America developed this
" System location" is revised to read as tember l,1976: (2) Amendments Nos. 33, draf t from an IAEA coUation during a fobows:
3D. and 36 to Licenses Nos. DPR-38, meeting on October 3,1976, and we are NRC-10 DPR-47, and DPR-55, respectively; and soliciting public comm*nt on it. Com-(3) the Commission's related Erwiron-ments on this draf t received by May 6, 56:cm location mental Impact' Appraisal. All of these 1977. Will be useful to the U.S. repre-items are available ior pubbe inspection sentatives to the Technical Review Com-Primary system-Division of Rules at the Commission's Pubuc Document inittee and Senior Advisory Group in and Records, Omce of Administration. Room,1717 R Btreet NW., Washington, evaluating its adequacy prior to the next NRC, 7735 Old Georgetown Road, D.C. and at the Oconee County Library, IAEA discussion..
13ethesda. Maryland.
.201 South Spring Street, Walhaus, South Single copies of this draft may be ob.
Dupucate systems--.dupUcate systems Carolina 29691. A copy of items (2) and tained by a written request to the Di-exists, in whole or in part, at the loca- (3) may be obtained upon request ad-rector, Omce of Standards Developme 7totRAL RtGIMER, VOL 42. NO. 47-JD4U25 DAY, JHL h 19M g
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