ML19345H237
| ML19345H237 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Oyster Creek |
| Issue date: | 04/24/1981 |
| From: | Finfrock I JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8105010346 | |
| Download: ML19345H237 (2) | |
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Dear Sir:
Subject:
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Docket No. 50-219 Generic Letter 81-10 " Post-TMI Require-ments for the Emergency Operations Facility".
l The subject letter requests a cc.afirmation that the im-I plementation dates specified in enclosure 1 of that letter will be met or alternative dates will be submitted together with jus-tification for the delay.
On April 13, 1981, a Project Group was formed to address the guidance provided in NUREG 0696 and other documents regarding the upgrading of Emergency Support Facilities.
This group is in-vestigating long term solutions to the many problems associated with implementing the current criteria.
Although, much progress has been made in addressing these problems, a submittal date of June 1, 1981, for conceptual designs does not allow sufficient time for definition of scope preparation, management review, and ultimate submittal to your staff.
In addition, it is hoped that the upcoming May 5, 1981 meeting with the NRC in Philadelphia will clarify and give further guidance concerning the requirements.
Currently, we are not in a position to suggest a revised date; how-ever, we expect to be in such a position within the next several r
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We will at that time be in contact with you concerning a hyf revised date.
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Director April 24, 1981 Concerning the Emergency Facilities operational date of October 1, 1982, it is impossible at this time to commit to this date since operation of these facilities is dependant on the work being done as discussed above, as well as other problems such as equipment availability, construction schedules (if new construc-tion is necessary), equipment delivery schedules, installation time, preoperational testing, and the required training of personnel.
As our plans are formalized and information is obtained from equip-ment vendors and project scheduling personnel, we will determine a date for full operation capability and provide that information as soon as it becomes available.
With regard to staffing in emergency situations we have at the present time established an on-call duty section to provide additional staffing to the emergency organization within sixty min-utes. At the present time our initial review of the logistical problems in complying with the current criteria of a thirty minute augmentation indicates that meeting the September 1, 1981 date will be extremely difficult and alternative solutions may have to be considered.
Upon completion of our review we will address the September 1, 1981 and July 1, 1982 implementation dates.
Should you have any additional questions please contact Mr. James Knubel at (201) 299-2264 Very truly yours, Ivan R. Fi roc Jr.
Vice President - JCP&L Director - Oyster Creek IRF:ij i
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