ML19330C561

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Responds to Ltr Urging Revocation of Util Ols.Public Hearing Will Be Conducted to Determine Whether Unit 1 Should Be Operated.Util Has Not Yet Submitted Proposal for Overall Recovery for Unit 2.W/o Encl 790809 Order
ML19330C561
Person / Time
Site: Crane  
Issue date: 08/05/1980
From: Snyder B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Mock P
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
References
NUDOCS 8008080504
Download: ML19330C561 (1)


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WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 AUG 5 1980 Mr. Philip Mockt 833 Hilltop Road

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Myerstown, Pennsylvania 17067

Dear Mr. Mock:

Your letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Middletown urging the revocation of Metropolitan Edison Company's operating license was referred to me for response.

The Commission has ordered that a public hearing be conducted to detemine whether TMI-1 should be operated and, if so, under what conditions the restart would take place. Prior to start of the hearings, the NRC staff will conduct a review of technical infomation concerning the restart of Unit 1.

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of this review, the NRC staff will conduct meetings with the licensee in the presence of the public, and the public will be given the opportunity to raise questions and to make statements. During the hearing, the technical issues that are appropriate to assure the public health and safety will also be ad-dressed.

In addition, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board has indicated that NRC should consider the psychological impact of future operation on the nearby communities. A copy of the Commission Order that outlines the issues to be considered is enclosed for your infomation.

As for Unit 2, the licensee has not yet submitted to the NRC a proposal for overall plant recovery, although the licensee is conducting feasibility studies.

It is not possible at this time to detemine when such proposals for recovery may be submitted or how much time will be needed for the required reviews and approvals in connection with Unit 2's recovery.

I would note, however, that the licensee's authority to operate Unit 2, except for those actions necessary to keep the reactor shut down, was suspended by Order of July 20, 1979.

I appreciate your concerns and assure you that every effort is being made to ensure the continued protection of the health and safety of the public, not only at Three Mile Island, but also at all nuclear power plants.

Sincerely, Bernard 1. Snyder, Program Director Three Mile Island Progrw Office Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Enclosure:

Order and Notice of Hearing of August 9,1979 8008080 N %

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