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Responds to Ltr Re Facility.Replacement Power Cost Reported in NRC Is for Fuel to Operate Plant.Large Part of Replacement Power Would Come from Oil.Intensity of Recent Earthquake Was Only Fraction of DBE
ML19320C217
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Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 06/27/1980
From: Schwencer A
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Seidts M
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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NUDOCS 8007160451
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Dear Ms. Seidts:

SUBJECT:

As a result of the recent reorganization of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, your letter to Mr. Ballard has been referred to me for a reply.

We just recently received the last of the coments from our technical branches.

I will respond to each point raised in your letter in the same order and also attempt to clarify several questions which you raised concerning statements made in Mr. Denton's letter to Representative Lynch.

Your first point concerned replacement power cost. The replacement power cost which we repo7ted in our January 30 letter is to purchase fuel to operate the plants.

This cost does not include any of the costs associated with the plant itself.

This is the cost of operating the plant over and above the cost of letting it stand idle. Just as a car uses gasoline only when being driven, a generating plant uses fuel only when it is operating.

Since the time of responding to your earlier letter, we have more thoroughly investigated the cost of operating an existing plant instead of Limerick.

We had assumed that the replacement power would be largely from operating coal plants -- hence the $20 million cost estimate per month. We have since found that Philadelphia Electric Co.'s fossil generating capacity is about 80% oil powered. This means that in the short run, a large part of the replacement power would come from oil, since the lower operating cost coal plants would already be more heavily used. Thus, we believe a more likely replacement power cost is $30 million per month.

Your second point considered coal plant construction costs. We have not seen the studies you refer to which estimate coal plant construction cost.

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030 While it is indeed true that some facilities at Limerick cculd be used in a coal plant, our analyses continue to show that quite likely the overall more efficient procedure, if a coel plant were selected, would be to start anew with a coal plant.

Your third point deals with the seismology of the area.

The earthquake of March 5,1980 to which you refer had a maximum ground motion of Modified Mercalli Intensity IV. At the Limerick site, which is approximately 20 miles from the epicenter, the earthquake was not noticed.

The Limerick Generating Station is designed to withstand a ground motion characterized by Modified Mercalli Intensity VII-VIII occurring at the site. The intensity of the recent earthquake was only a fraction of the design basis earthquake and is well within the approved criteria. This recent earthquake is typical for the region and earthquakes of larger intensity were considered during the construction permit review.

The complete. seismic history of the region will be thoroughly re-examined during our review of the application for an operating license.

Your fourth point addresses the question of public health and safety.

The 1980 NAS Study, " Energy in Transition, 1985-2010" pointed out that while it is probable that combustion of coal for generation of electricity _causes considerable harm to the public, present day health effects models are too crude to provide dependable estimates (see particularly pp. 519-550). On the other hand, estimates of the public health impacts of nuclear power resulting from low-level radiation exposures can be made with much more precision; since much more is known about the health effects of exposure to radiation (albeit at much higher doses than anticipated for normal operations or accidents such as occurred at THI).

Unfortunately, the Acaderqy study wa.s unable to provide estimates of the total potential public health risks from the balance of the coal fuel cycle.

Estimates of public (non-occupational) mortality as a result of the trans-portation of coal alone are comparable to the potential health impacts of the entire nuclear fuel cycle for as much as 1,000 ymrs into the future (for example, see the Council on Environmental Quality report, " Energy and the Environment - Electric Power", which estimates 2.3 deaths per plant-year for a large coal-fired plant from accidents primarily at railroad crossings).

The 1980 NAS study also pointed out the possibility of catestrophic global climatic changes as a result of fossil fuel combustion causing a " greenhouse effect" (see particularly pp. 560-567).

Some people have speculated that over a period of decades or centuries a serious greenhouse effect could result in deaths from starvation or war over remaining resources that are comparable to those of a nuclear war during our lifetime. Consider that at the present time only a 1% reduction in world food production may cause 40 million deaths by starvation (see for example, Smithsonian 8_, No.10, p. 38, January 1978).

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Ms. Marlene G. Seidts Jn; 7 G80 It is also noteworthy that carcinogenicity of coal combustion products was the first demonstrated case of cancer induction in man from any cause. While cancer of the scrotum among chimney sweep's is no longer a significant occupational risk, the same combustion products (e.g., being alphapyrene and inorganic carcinogens such as chromium and nickel) are released to the atnosphere from coal fired plants where they can be inhaled by millions of people. However, the NAS Committee report has addressed the potential effects of such ennissions.

Finally, there is the long-term question of the potential public health risks from releases of toxic materials from coal ash, and flue gas. Since many of these materials are stable from a chemical and nuclear standpoint, they may well represent a threat to future generations that is comparable to or greater than those from carefully engineered disposal of nigh level nuclear wastes.

With regard to the question of a catostrophic accident at a nuclear power plant, we agree that such risks cannot be ignored. At the present time, the NRC is currently undertaking a number of actions designed to further reduce the likelihood of such an accident ever occurring, even though present e3timates of the probability of such an occurrence is extremely small relative to other risks we all face daily.

Your fifth point deals with the question of emergency preparedness and planning. As a result of the TMI-2 accident, the staff has recognized the need to reexamine the emergency preparedness plans and capabilities of all nuclear power plants. The staff is presently evaluating two operating plant sites having relatively high population densities - Indian Point and Zion -

to determine, among other things, if additional preventive or mitigative i

measures are warranted in order to reduce the probability of occurrence or the consequences of a severe accident. As a result of this extensive study, it is expected that such measures can be identified and implemented which will, to a significant degree, tend to offset any unfavorable characteristics of a site.

In addition, on May 6,1980, we asked Philadelphia Electric Company to conduct a risk evaluation of Limerick Generating Station. A copy of that request is attached as Enclosure 1.

The applicant was asked to submit the results in 120 days from the date of receipt of the letter.

Ycur sixth point deals with population guidelines.

You assert that population guidelines should be retroactively applied to Limerick.

It is not the policy of the NRC to retroactively apply population guidelines. Whether the Limerick units should be issued operating licenses is a question that the NRC will face specifically when Philadelphia Electric Company applies to the NRC for its operating licenses.

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980 And your final point deals with the consumptive use of water. Regarding your statement that construction permits should not have been issued in view of the ' lower consumptive water use of a fossil-fuel plant, the hRC staff and the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board concluded, after reviewing the alter-natives, that construction permits should be issued for the proposed Limerick units. The reasoning used is outlined in the Limerick Final Environmental Statement and the Board's Initial Decision of June 14, 1974.

During your telephone conversation with D. Sells, the Limerick project manager on June 10, 1980, you raised several points concerning comments made in a letter from Mr. Denton to Representative Lynch.

The $2.6 billion capital cost estimate is based on a report that is developed from applicant supplied data to the Department of Energy.

This report is put out quarterly. Enclosed are the sheets covering the last printed quarterly report for Limerick Units 1 and 2.

Please note that these are from the report covering the quarter ending December 31, 1979.

Subsequent phone calls to the Department of Energy indicates that this number will not be changed on the sheets for the quarter ending March 31, 1980.

The 80% oil capacity percentage was a number that addressed the question of how much of the fossil generating capacity is oil. For your information I have extracted the pages from the most recent Department of Energy " Inventory of Power Plants in the United States - April 1979". An analysis of existing capacity in this report shows that oil as a percentage of total existing capacity is 50%.

If the Peach Bottom Nuclear Plants are back out, the percentage jumps to 69%. Finally, if hydro and natural gas are eliminated then the percentage becomes 80% which reflects the oil / coal ratio.

We appreciate your interest and concern in the Limerick Generating Station, and will retain your letters and their associated response.

Thesa will be referred to, along with others, when we begin the environmental and safety reviews of the operating license application which is expected in late 1980 or early 1981.

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RISK EVALUATION - LIMERICK GENERAT!NG STATIC;, UNITS 1 and 2 Due to a ccmbination of factors which include high pc?ulation densicies and crocosed power levels, the risk from certain nuclear facilities is believed to ' represent a disproportionately high segment of the total s0cietal risk from reactor accidents.

The Litrerick facility is cre of the facilities which appears to cresent such a risk.

A base assumotion of this judgrent is that if the Reactor Safety Study (WASH-1400) reference plant were located at the Lircerick site, the societal risk from that plant would be higher than the societal risk from the WASH-1400 plant located at the W4SH-1000 reference site.

Because it is recogni:ed that the Limerick facility design and site scecifics are not identical to those of the WA3H-1400 reference olant, and in order to further evaluate this risk considering Li: erick site scecific and plant s?ecific information, the staff requests that you conduct a preliminary risk assessment of the Limerick facility utilizing the WtSH-1430 metnocelogy, but taking into acceunt significant differences between the UASH-1400 reference plant and the Limerick facility.

Dominant high risk accident sequences to be evaluated should be selected based on Limerick plant-specif t: design considerations.

itetecrological, copulation, and hydrological data specific to the Limerick site should be used in evaluating the consequences of selected accidents.

Various criticisms of the use of WASH-1400 should be recognized including those criticisms id(ntified in the Risk Assessment Review Grcup' Recort to the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission (NUREG/CR-0400), but since the purcose of the proposed Lirnerick study is to evaluate a relative risk for the Limerick facility as compared to the risk identified with the W4SH-1400 reference facility, it is believed that the use of WASH-1400 in tnis manner is proper.

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- We request that you ccmplete this evaluatica 3ad sub-it the results to us within 120 days of the date of receipt of this letter.

As a first step in this activity, we suggest a meeting-with you and your staff on Wednesday, May 21,1980 at 10:00 A.M. at our Bethesda of fice.

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