ML19319B897
| ML19319B897 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Davis Besse |
| Issue date: | 06/26/1973 |
| From: | Fairobent J US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
| To: | Harold Denton US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8001290628 | |
| Download: ML19319B897 (1) | |
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L:SAB JUN 2 61973 Harold R. Denton, Assistant Director for Site Safety, L THRU:
W. P. G emi11, Chief, Site Analysis Branch, L SITE VISIT TO DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR PLANT On June 18, 1973, R. A. Kornasiewicz and I accompanied W. Divins, C. Ferrell, and K. Murphy to Port Clinton, Ohio, to visit the Davis-Besse site.
The AEC group drove to the site on the morning of June 19, 1973, and met with repre-sentatives of Toledo Edison.
We were introduced to Mr. G.
Novak and Mr. J.
Isaacs of Tcledo Edison, and Mr. A. Duffield, meteorologist with Becatel.
Mr. Isaacs and Mr. Duffield accompanied us on a tour of the sita, including an inspection of ti.a cooling tower and a detailed examination of the meteorolcgical tower and instrumentation at the site.
The present 295-ft. meteorological tower has 6-blade aero-vanes at 20 ft. and 100 ft.,
and temperature measurements at 5-ft., 150-ft., and 295-ft.
The dewpoint instrument at 5-ft. was not operating at this time.
Since the current tower is in an area affected by the presence of the cooling tower and containment structure, and the current instrumen-
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tation does not meet all the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.23, the applicant will install a new 350-ft. tower with CLII-ET wind speed and direction and temperature measure-
=enta, meeting the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.23, at the 350-ft., 250-ft., and 33-ft. levels, and a CAMLRIDGE Dew Cell at an unspecified level.
The siting of the new tower is presently under consideration by the applicant and NUS meteorologists, who ara taking over the post-operational program from TRC.
A loca cion near the SE coiner of the property appearr to be favored at present, d.4carporating the meteorological instrumentation on a microwave tower.
Pro-visions are to be made to have current meteorological conditions on display in the control room.
After the tour of the site, we continued our discussions with Mr. Duffield and left for Toledo in midafternoon of June 19, 1973.
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