ML19347G025
| ML19347G025 | |
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| Site: | 07000036, 07001100 |
| Issue date: | 05/14/1981 |
| From: | Cunningham R NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
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| NUDOCS 8105280080 | |
| Download: ML19347G025 (3) | |
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f' UNITED STATES OF AMEkICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY ~C0.'1 MISSION In the Matter of
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Docket No. 70-1100
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Combustion Engineering, Inc.
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Materials License 1000 Prospect Hill Road
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No. SNM-1067 Windsor, Connecticut 06095
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f10DIFICATION OF FEBRUARY ll,1981 ORDER I.
In an Order to flodify License ("the Order"), dated February li, 1981, found in 46 Fed. Reg.12566 (February 17, 1981), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission directed Combustion Engineering, Inc. ("the licensee") of Windsor, Connecticut, which is a holder of Special Nuclear flaterials License No. SNft-1067 ("the license"), to submit within 180 days of the effective date of the Order, either a radiological contingency plan and an application for license amendment to incorporate the plan as a condition of the license or alternatively an application for license amendment to reduce the possession limits for radioactive materials below specified quantities.
By letter dated April 8,1981, the licensee requested an additional 60 days in which to prepare and subnit a radiological contingency plan.
The reasons given for the requested extension were that the licensee's staff is currently occupied in resolving the NRC's comments on: 1) a license renewal application submitted to the NRC on December 18, 1980;
- 2) the licensee's 5-year update of environmental impact information, including environmental effects of accidents; and 3) criticality analysis and license amendment application for increased fuel storage capacity.
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. The licensee also indicated that resolution of the NRC's environnental.
impact comments will affect much of the information required for the radiological contingency plan.
The licensee should upgrade its existing emergency plan to confona to the guidance contained in Enclosure 1 to the Order at an early date.
The environmental impact effects of accidents s nuld be resolved prior to input into the radiological contingency plan and the licensee's schedule limitations warrant additional time for this purpose. The Director, therefore, has determined that there is good cause for modifying the Order and granting an additional 60 days to subnit the radiological contingency plan.
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Accordingly, pursuant to sections 161b and 1610 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 940.41(e) of 10 C.F.R. Part 40,9970.32(a)(8),
(b)(2), and (b)(5) of 10 C.F.R. Part 70, and 92.204 of 10 C.F.R. Part 2, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the time within which the licensee shall subnit a radiological contingency plan, pursuant to the Order dated February 11, 1981, shall be extended an additional 60 days from the effective date of the February 11,1981 Order. The Order, except as modified herein, remains in effect in accordance with its terms.
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The licensee or any person who has an interest affected by this J
Order may request a hearing within 25 days after the issuance of this i
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A request for a hearing shall be submitted to the Director, Division of Fuel Cycle and 11aterial Safety, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comnission, Washington, D. C. 20555.
Copies shall also be sent to the Secretary of the Commission and the Executive Legal Director, at the same address.
If a person other than the licensee requests a hearing, that person shall describe, in accordance with 10 C.F.R. 2.714(a)(2),
the nature of the person's interest and the manner in which that interest is affected by this Order.
If a hearing is requested by the licensee or other person who has an interest affected by this Order, the Commission will issue an order designating the time and place of the hearing.
If a hearing is held, the issue to be considered at the hearing shall be whether tha licensee should be granted an additional 60 days within which to comply with the Order dated Feburary 11, 1981.
If a hearing is not requested, this Order will become effective 25 days from the date of this Order. If a hearing is requested, this Order will become effective on the date specified in an order made following the hearing.
FOR THE flVCLEAR REGULATORY C0ttt11SSI0tl I
Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Fuel Cycle and i
Material Safety Dated at Silver Spring, itaryland this
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