ML19345C831
| ML19345C831 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Zimmer |
| Issue date: | 11/20/1980 |
| From: | Tedesco R Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Borgmann E CINCINNATI GAS & ELECTRIC CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8012080462 | |
| Download: ML19345C831 (2) | |
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- -: q Mr. Earl A. Borgmann si Vice President - Engineering Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company P. O. Box 960 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201
Dear Mr. Borgmann:
SUBJECT:
NRC REVIEW SCHEDULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL LOW POWER TEST PROGRAM AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES To accomplish timely review of your application, it is necessary that the following schedular requirements be met. These requirements specifically relate to NRC review of your Special Low Power Test Program and Emergency Procedures for selected transients and accidents. The following lead times must be met if our evaluations are to be completed on a schedule consistent with your schedule for performing tests and proceeding with the power ascension program above 5%, of full power.
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Procedures for conducting the Special Lcw Power Test Program must be submitted at least 4 weeks prior to authorization to perform the tests.
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Emergency procedures prepared in accordance with the applicable guidelines must be submitted at least seven weeks prior to completing cur review; procedures walk-throughs in a simulator and in your control room must be completed at least 2 weeks prior to issuance of a full power operating license.
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The results of the Special Low Power Test Program must be submitted for NRC review 2 weeks prior to proceeding above 5% of full power.
Implicit in the above requirements is the assumption that NRC requests for any additional information on the above matters will be answered in 1 -
1 1/2 weeks.
Sincerely, Fd h Robert L. Tedesco Assistant Director for Licensing Division of Licensing cc: See next page e
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Mr. Earl A. Borgmann Vice President - Engineering Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company NOV 2 01980 P. O. Box 963 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 cc: Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq.
Leah S. Kosik, Esq.
Conner, Moore & Corber 3454 Cornell Place 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Cincinne.i, Ohio 45220 Washington, D.C.
20006 W. Peter Heile, Esn.
Mr. William J. Moran Assistant City Solicitor General Counsel Room 214, City Hall Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company Cincinnati, Ohio a5220 P. O. Box 960 Cincinnati, Ohi.o 45201 John D. Woliver, Esq.
Clermont County Community Council Mr. William G. Porter, Jr.
Box 181 Porter, Stanley, Arthur Batavia, Ohio 45103 and Platt 37 West Broad Street Mrs. Mary Reder Columbus, Ohio 43215 Box 270, Rt. 2 California, Kentucky 41007 Mr. James D. Flynn, Manager Licensing Environmental Affairs Andrew B. Dennison, Esq.
Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company 200 Main Street P. O. Box 950 Batavia, Ohio 45103 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 Robert A. Jones, Esq.
David Martin, Esq.
Prosecuting Attorney of Clermont Office of the Attorney General County, Ohio 209 St. Clair Street 154 Main Street First Floor Batavia, Ohio 45103 Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Resident Inspector /Zimmer Dr. Frank F. Hooper RFD 1. P. O. Box 2021 School of Natural Resources U. S. Route 52 University of Michigan Moscow, Ohio 45153 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Charles Bechhoefer, Esq., Chairman Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cort 11ssion Washington, D.C.
20555 Mr. Glenn 0. Bright Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Washington, D.C.
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