ML19326C762
| ML19326C762 | |
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| Site: | Arkansas Nuclear |
| Issue date: | 04/04/1976 |
| From: | Ziemann D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| NUDOCS 8004280696 | |
| Download: ML19326C762 (2) | |
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% iis (A u 1.waai Go (impany ut uu.u d da.w.. 6U. v.a W u.s 4. M un..i. of the Atomic En:rgy Act of 1934, I
Fr:m:nt, Natach. The "urgInt fol-drilling cna production units the Coast as a mnaed (thi Act), and thi Commis-l 1:wup" recommend:tions. Nos. P ~4-3 Ou:rd, together tith the DepartmInt of ion's rules Ord regut;tions. Th2 Com-snd 4, eere prompted by th] Boar
.d Interi r, hive evaluated th;1r r;gul:tions ission les mide c.ppropriite findings
.Ves'.'gition of tha explosion of the a -.6h-to dit;rmine the need for any revisions or as required by the Act and the Commis-
. F f.ucer llote! in Fremont, January 10, additions. In addition to the amending ston's rules and regulations in 10 CFR 1976. Investigation disclosed that a 2-of its regulations for lifesaving appliances Chapter I, which are set forth in the 11-inch plastic gas main had pulled out of on unmanned platfor ms by the U.S. Coast cense amendment. Prior public notice of Ir its compression coupling at the intersec-Guard, the Department of Interior has this amendrnent is not required since I
tion of Sixth and Trrmd Streets, about continued its program for revision of the amendment does not involve a sig-15 feet from the northwest corner of the their regulations as needed by publishing nificant hazards consideration.
of its 6 inch-long compression coupling No.14 and has recently proposed major the issuance of th hotel basement. The pipe had pulled out proposed Outer Continental Shelf Order The Commission has determined that af ter the pipe had contracted in length revisions to Outer Contmental Shelf Or. result in any significant environmental
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2% inches. Natural gas, leaking from the der No. 8." In addition, Coast Guard and impact and that pursuant to 10 CFR pipe at 13-psig pressure and capped above the U.S. Geological Survey have initiated i5LS(d)(4) an environmental state-by frozen earth and the concrete road joint discussions regarding safety of op-ment. negative declaration or environ-surface, seeped into the hctel basement. erations on the Outer Cont!nental Shelf mental impact appraisal need not be The Board recommended that the Ne-and need for fixed platform requirements. prepared in connection with issuance of braska Natural Gas Company (1) review The accident reports and pipeline this amendment.
its entire system to see if pipe has pulled safety recommendation letter are avall-For further details with respect to this out of its coupling elsewhere and to rec. able to the general public; single copies action, tee (1) the application for amend-tify any potentially hazardous conditions may be obtained without charge. Copies ment dated December 12.1975 and (2) found, and (2) conduct tests below the of letters responding to recommendations Amendment No. Il to License No. DPR-frost level during this review of the sys-may be obtained at a cost of St.00 for SL Both of these items are available for tem to monitot all plastic pipe join *,3 service and 10f per page for reproduction. public inspection at the Commission's made with short compression coup!!nts All requests must be in writing, identifled Public Document Room,1717 II Street,
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where pullout and resultant gas leaks by report or recommendation number N.W., Washington, D.C. and at the Ar-could occur.
and date of publication in this FEDEaAL kansas Polytechnic College, Russellville, Letters in Response to Safety Bo.ard Rec-REctstra notice. Address inquiries to: Arkansas, ommendations-Publications Unit, National Transporta.
A copy of item (2) may be obtained tion Safety Board, Washington, D.C.
Upon request addressed to the U.S. Nu-a Federal Aviation Administration letter 20594.
clear Regulatory Commission, Washing-of February 2 addresses recommendation Multiple copies of accident reports may ton, D.C. 20555, Attention: Director, Di-A-75-84 (40 FR 55334, November 28, be purchased by mail from the National vision of Operating Reactors.
1975). FAA states that Air Carrier Op-Technical Information Service, U.S. De-erations Bulletin 73-1, dated May 7,1973, partment of Commerce, Springfield, Vir-Dated at Bethesda, Maryland, this will be updated to specify that (1) train
- ginia 22151.
23rd day of February 1976' ing mockups used to satisfy the require-ments of FAR 121.417(c) (4) be a realistic (secs. 304(a)(2) and 307 of the Independent For the Nuclear Regulatory Commlu duplication of the exits on the aircraft sarett Board Act or 1974 (l'ub. L.93-633, 88 s n.
p and include the actual forces involved stat. 2169. 2170 (49 U.S.C.1903,1906))
D. L. ZIEMANN,
- Chief, Operating Reactor in opening exits in the emergency mode; MAacAarT L. F1snEa, (2) training procedures accurately sim.
Federal Register Liaison Oficer.
Branch No. 2, Division of Op-
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ulate emergency conditions; and (3) dur*
crating Reactors.
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MARCH 1,1976.
ing initial and recurrent training. flight
[Pn Doc.76-6223 Fued 3-3-76;8:45 am]
r.ttendants be instructed in the additional
[Fn Doc.764::60 Fued 3-3-76;8:45 am]
m forces that will be involved when opening IDocket No. 5&313]
exits in the emergency mode with evac-NUCLEAR REGULATORY uation slide pack ittached, and under COMMISSION ARKANSAS POWER & UGHT CO.
other adverse circumstances such as un-usual cabin / deck angle, high wind, struc-
' IDocket No. 50-313]
Issuance of Amendment to Facility Omh ' "" #
tural deformation, etc. FAA concludes, Additionally, we will continue to en-ARKANSAS POWER & UGHT CO.
Notice is hereby given that the U.S.
courage the air carrters to utilize train-Issuance of Amendment to Facility Naclear Regulatory Commission (the ing mockups where feasible,in an effort Operating License Commission) has issued Amendment No. -
to augment flight attendant initial and Notice is hereby given that the U.S.
10 to Facinty Operaung License No.
recurrent emergency training programs Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the DPR-51, issued to Arkansas Power &
g and further fact!! tate the transfer of Commission) has issued Amendment No. Light Company (the licensee), which re-learning experiences. We expect to issue 11 to Facility Operating License No. vised Technical Specifications for opera.
the revised Operations Bulletin in Feb-DPR-51 issued to Arkansas Power and Mon of the Arkmas Nuclear One-Unit ruary 1976/'
Lignt Company which revised Technical 1 (the facility) located in Pope County, Coast Guard's letter of February 19 Specifications for operation of Arkansas ansas. W amendment is efecke as,
responds to recommendation 69-M-60, Nuclear One, Unit 1, located in Pope of its date o!!ssuance.
issued July 8,1969,in the Board's marine County, Arkansas. The amendment is ef-The amendment establishes Limiting casualty report concerning explosion and fective as of its date of issuance.
,,.onditions for Operation and Surveil-4 firc on Continental Oll Rig Platform 43-A The amendment climinates the dis-lance Requirements for safety related in the Gulf of Mexico, October 24, 1967, charge sampling station for the ichthy-filter systems, and recommendation 71-M.;S issued Oc-oplankton entrainment program and in-The application for the amendment tober 7,1971, in marine casualty report corporates the assumption of 100% mor-complies with the standards and require-concerning exploslon and fire on the tality of entrained ichthyoplankton. The ments of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, Chambers and Kennedy Offshore Oil amendment retains sampling of station as amended (the Act), and the Commis.
Platform and fire on the M/V CARRY-intaka Continued sampling of the intake sion's rules and regulations. The Com-DACK, May 28,1970, also in the Gulf of with the assumption of 100% mortality mission has made appropriate findings as Mnico. The Coast Guard letter informs will permit a conservative assessment of required by the Act and the Commis..,
%t Utcred regulations for mobile entrainment impact to be made.
ston's rules and regulations in 10 CFR,,' !
I linh1g tit 6ts are now in final draf t stage, The application for the amendment Chapter I, which are set forth in the
to become e!!ective during ID76. Coast complies with the standards and require-license amendme
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FEDERAL REGISTER, VOt. 41, NO. 44-THUR$ DAY, match 4,1976 if m
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'his amendment is not required since the force back tc pre-strike level, including Boar 1 in connect!on with the h1 6.2endment does not involve a signifl. the recruiting cf replacement eraf t labor, Decision may be reviewed by cant hazards consideration, retraining, and requalification of welders. Commission.
The Commission has determined that Constrttetton of the units has been de.
The Commission has made approp.
the issuance of this amendment will not layed an additional six months due to findings as req'2 fred by the Atomic result in any significant environmental (1) replacemant of the copper. nickel ergy Act of 1954 as amended (the /
tmpact and that pursuant to 10 CFR tubes in the main condensers and modift. and the CommWlon's rules and rn i St.5(d)(4) an environmental state. cations to the circulating water system, tions in 10 CITt Cha'Cr L
.h ment, negallte declarathn or environ. (2) addition of pipe rupture restraints set forth in the v.
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mitt T1 tug.ct utspratsal need not be pre. outsid the containment and associated 'Ihe oplahcat%n ier thmustructi m -
lured in connection with issuance of this rilocation and retesting of electrical cir. mits complics mth the standards amendment.
et its. (3) long lead times for additional requirements of the Act and the r For further details with respect to this m sterials such as electrical cable that mission's rules and regulations, action, see (1) the application for w ts rc<lutred for relocating electrical The construction permits are effre amendment dated November 7.1075,(2) c rcuits, (4) improvements and modifica. as of their dates of issuance. The cat' l Amendment No.10 to L! cense No. DPm t.ons to certala equipment during preop. date for the compl* tion of Unit
$1, (3) the Commission's concurrently 1 rational and startup testing and (5) October 1,1980, and the latest date issued related Safety Evaluation, and (4) modincations to the steam generators completion is October 1,
- 1981, the Commission's letter to the licensee and piping, earliest date for completion of Unit dated January 10, 1975. A!! of thes,.
' nits action involves no significant haz. October 1,198.1, and the latest dat items are available for public inspection ards consideration; good cause has been completion is October 1,1985. The i at the Commission's Putlle Docuinent shown for the delays; and the requested mits shall expire on the latest dates Room,11t7 H Street N.W., Washington, extension is for a reasonable period, the completion of the fac111tles.
D.C. and at the Arkansas Polytechnic bases for which are set forth in a staff A copy of (1) the Partial Initial College. Russellville, Arkansas 72801. A evaluation dated, cision, dated September 30, 1975, copy of items (2), (3) and (4) may be ob.
For further details with respect to this the Initial Decision dated February tained upon request addressed to the U.Sf action, see (1) the applicant's request 1976: (2) Construction Permit Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Wash. for extension of the completion dates CPPR-137 and CPPR-138; (3) the i
ington, D C. 20555, Attention: Director, dated Afay 19,1975 and (2) the Staff's port of the Advisory Committee on Division of Operating Reactors.
related evaluation, all of which are avail. actor Safeguards, dated April 8. I' Dated at Bethesda, Afaryland, this 18th able for public inspection at the Commis. (4) the Of!!ce of Nuclear Reactor Rc day of February,1976.
sion's Public Document Room and at the lation's Safety Evaluation da Local Public Document Rooms for inspec. Afarch 1975 and Supplement I thet i
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commis. Lion and copying.
dated December 1975; (5) the Prele sion.
It is hereby ordered that the latest nary Safety Analysis Report, DENN!s L. ZIEMAMT, completion date for CPPS39 is extended amendments thereto; (6) the appilce
- Chief, Operating Reactors from July 1,1975 to July 1,1976 for Unit Environmental Report dated October Eranch #s, Dfufsfon of Op.. I and the latest completion date for 1973, and supplements thereto: (7)
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erating Reactors.
CPPR-69 is extended from July 31,1976 Draft Environmental Statement da Irn Doc.76-4229 riled 3 3 76;s:45 aml to July 31,1977 for Unit 2.
June 1974; and (8) the Final Envir<
Date of Issuance: February 25. 1976. mental Statement dated October If are available for public inspection
[ Docket Nos. 50-275 and 50-323]
Por the Nuclear Regulatory Commis. the Commission's Pub!!c Docum-l si n.
1 PACIFIC CAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Room at 1717 H Street, NW., Washt (DIABLO CANYON NUCLEAR POWER WAt.rra R. Bert.En.
ton, D.C. and the Vespasian Wm PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2)
Acting Assistant Director for Public Library.120 West, Johnson St:.
Order Extending Construction Completion Ifght Water Reactors, Dit f.
Clinton, Elinois 61727. A copy of Datos sfort of Profect 3fanagement.
construction permits may be obtnh upon request addressed to the U.S. I
,1 Pacific Gas and Electric Company is 3
8-8 d 3 8;8:4 *ml clear Regulatory Commission. Washt the-holder of Construction Permits ton, D.C. 20555, Attention: Director.
CPPL39 and CPPS69 issued by the Nu.
iDocket Nos. 50-461 and 50-4621 vision of Project Afanagement.
clear Regulatory Commission on Aprt123*
Copies of the Safety Evaluation e De i POWER ment No. NUREG--15/013) may be p 1968 and December 9.1970, respectively,
- for construc' ion of the Diablo Canyon TAT N S N 2) chased, at current rates, from the 1
?l Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, pres.
Issuance of Construction Permits tional Technical Information Sers 4
4
, ently under construction on the app!!-
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
, q cant's site tn San Luis Obispo County, to the Part!al Initial Decision and Initial Dated at Bethesda, Afaryland.
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t y,q On Afay 19,1975, Pacinc Gas and Elec. Decision of the Atomic Safety and Lt. 24th day of February 1976.
, {( tric Company filed a request for an exten-censing Board dated September 30,1975 s
For the Nuclear Regulatory Comn t
and February 20. 1976, respectively, the sion' t'
ston of the completion dates. On July 16 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the t
1975, the Commiss!on's staff requested Commission) has issued Construction Jo FS i.
, additional information regarding the Permits Nos. CPPL137 and CPPL138 Chief
- Lfaht W cr" Re for a
reasons for the delays. On August 8,1975, s
h No~ I* Diri f t;
Pacific Gas and Electric Company f11ed to the Illinois Power Ccmpany for con.
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a revised request containing more de-struction of two bolling water nucIcar tailed information in support of the reactors at its site in DeWitt County, Int D e.76-e227 nled 3476;e:45aml i extensions-E!!nois. The proposed reactors. known as b i g ;,
the Clinton Power Station, Units 1 and
,q Construction of the units has been de-
- i. +. ;, 7,% layed by six months due to strikes by 2, are each designed for a rated power IDocket Nos. 5o-516 and So-Stil a
of 2894 megewatta thermal with a net LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO. (JAMESPO' f g construction crafts which essentiallyshut electrical output of about 933 megawatts.
NUCLEAR POWER STATION, UNITS is j
.. /, Q 4 the pInnt dont for four months. When
.The Initial Decision is subject to re.
AND 2) rg ;.g " g the strikes terminated, only approx;. view by an Atomic Safety and Licensing Order Scheduling a Prehearing Confe l
he d mately forty percent (40%) of the origi. Appeal Board prior to its becoming nnal.
r, mal work force returned to work. It took Any decislot or action taken by an at 9:30 a.m. (local time) on Afarch A prehearing conference will be he og %yd
,t about fire weeks to remobilize the work Atomic Safety and Licensing Appen! 1976, at the Holiday Inn of Riverher ry g C, r r h yt 1
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NHI fe flote At ItCl57te, VOL 41, NO. 44-THUe5DAr. M AeCH 4,1976