ML19323J372
| ML19323J372 | |
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| Site: | Davis Besse, Perkins |
| Issue date: | 11/16/1978 |
| From: | Springer D HIGH ROCK LAKE ASSOCIATION |
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Date:
November 16, 1978 l
To:
(1)
Secretary Howard Lee (2)
The Enviromental Management Commission
Subject:
Request for the view of the State of North Carolina of the once through condenser cooling capability of specific partially licensed thermal generating sites on Lake Norman 1.
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, in their proceeding 50 STN 488, 489 and 490, other parties to that proceeding, Duke Power Company electric rate payers and pres-ent and future Yadkin River water users, respectfully request
.the. view of the State of North Carolina as to the capability of Lake horman (with a once postulated existing excess 5,500 Mw once through condenser cooling capacity) to receive con-denser cooling waters:from:
One 1289 Mw thermal generating unit to a.
come on line between January 1987 through January 1989.
b.
Two 1280 Mw (2560 Mw) thermal electric generating units, the first as in (a) supra, and the second to come on line between July 1989cthrough January 1992.
Three 1280 Mw (3840 thermal electric c.
generating units, the first and seccnd as in (a) and (b) supra and the third to come on line between January 1992 through Jan-uary 1994jat partially licensed sites here-S ili' aEe'r'specifically located on enclosure (1) on Lake Norman without violating 15 N.
C. Administrative Code Sections 2B.0211 (c)
(3) (J), or 2B.0211 (e) (3) (F).
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Further, whether or not if one, two or thrpe of the above said units or any of them violate the above h sections of 15 N.C. Administrative Ccde, a variance would be granted under 15 N.C. Administrative Code 2B.0209, in that the pub-lic interest will be better served thereby in that a vari-ance would avoid:
An unnecessary approximate $200,000,000.00 a.
initial investment in cooling towers.
b.
An approximate annual unnecessary elec-tric rate increase of $70,000,000.00 (approx-I imating in present dollars an unnec.-asary 10%
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November 16, 1978 - continued Request for view of the State of North Carolina rate increase - totaling over the life of the three units some two b'illion one hundred million in present dollars to operate and fund cooling towers.
c.
The unnecessary consumption of waters of the State of North Carolina capable ~of sustaining an approximate 4,000,000 per-son domestic-industrial complex.
d.
Waste more energy to operate cooling towers for the three units over the life of the units than Duke has sold in most 1
years of its existence.
4.
A public hearing is respectfully requested so that we may present evidence supporting our contentions and petition from over 1000 citizens expressing their concern.
Respectfully,
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- pffnger, resident HIGH ROdk LAKE ASSOCIATION P.O. B5x 159 Southmont, North Carolina 27351
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