ML19339A327

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Confirms 801020 Telcon Re Potential Impact of Brunswick Energy Co Proposed Oil Refinery on Util Plant.Requests NRC Cooperation as Agency Prevent Duplication of Des Effort. Telcon Participant List Encl
ML19339A327
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/28/1980
From: Hughes R
ARMY, DEPT. OF, CORPS OF ENGINEERS
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
SAWCO79-N-010-0, SAWCO79-N-10, NUDOCS 8011030592
Download: ML19339A327 (4)


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, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY m' WILMINGTON DISTRICT. CORPS OF ENGINEERS 9$ .,

IN REPLY REFER TO SAWC079-N-010-000157 P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON. NORTH C A ROLIN A 28402 28 October 1980 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Of fice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Nuclear Regulatory Conunission Washington, DC 20555

Dear Mr. Denton:

This letter is to confir : the telephone conversation of 20 October 1980 between the people indicated on the inclosure regarding the potential impact on Carolina Power and Light Company's (CP&L) Brunswick Steam Electric Plant by the 150,000 barrel per day oil refinery proposed by Brunswick Energy Company (BECO), Brunswick County, North Carolina.

The Wilmington District Corps of Engineers is preparing a Draf t Environ-mental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the proposed oil refinery. One of the points to be discussed in the DEIS is the potential impact of accidents involving crude or products on the CP&L's nuclear facility. Therefore, since the NRC has an interest in this matter and the Corps of Engineers is the lead agency for preparation of the oil refinery DEIS, we request that the NRC be a cooperating agency in accordance with Council on Environmental Quality Regulations (40 CFR 1501.6). We request this so that there will be no duplication of effort and so that our DEIS will meet both our and NRC's needs.

Mr. Charles Ferrell of your staf f is sending us copies of the Standard Review Plan (SRP) Sections 2.2.1 - 2.2.3 for study. After we study this material we will determine what BECO needs to do to adequately address the SRP. If we feel some points in the SRP are beyond the responsiblity of BECO we will so notify NRC so that you can contact CP&L for the appropriate information. Once we feel we have compiled the appropriate information in response to the SRP, we will furnish it to you for review, along with all pertinent backup material. We feel that this information will be furnished to you around mid December 1980.

We will continue to coordinate this project with Mr. John Hannon, unless indicated otherwise.

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1 28 October 1980 SAWC079-N-010-000157 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director for this project is Mr. Frank Yelverton, The Wilmington District's contact telephone (919) 343-4640 or FTS 671-4640.

Sincerely yours,

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Mr. John Hannon, Project Manager Brunswick Steam Electric Plant US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Mr. Charles Ferrell Siting Analysis Branch US 11uclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Mr. Richard White Vice President and General Manager Brunswick Energy Company PO Box 297 Leland, NC 28451 Mr. Sherwood Zimmerman, Manager Licensing and Permits Carolina Power and Light Company PO Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602 2

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CONFERENCE CALL PARTICIPANTS 20 October 1980 NAME COMPANY John Hannon NRC Project Manager for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant Charlie Ferrell NRC Siting Analysis Branch Richard White BECO Vice President and General Manager Colonel Paul Denison Henry von Oesen BECO's Consultant and Associates Sherwood Zinsnerman CP&L Manager, Licensing and Permits Tom Crawford CP&L Licensing and Permits Mac Harris CP&L Coperate Consnunications Department Ronnie Coats CP&L Nuclear Operations Department Jim McQueen CP&L Licensing and Permits Al Bishop CP&L Brunswick Plant Bob Poulk CP&L Brunswick Plant Frank Yelverton US Army Corps of Special Projects Manager Engineers e