ML19350B502
| ML19350B502 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Zimmer |
| Issue date: | 03/13/1981 |
| From: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Dickhoner W CINCINNATI GAS & ELECTRIC CO. |
| References | |
| IEB-79-01B, IEB-79-1B, NUDOCS 8103200674 | |
| Download: ML19350B502 (6) | |
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MAR 1 3 {99; Mr. W. H. Dickhoner, President Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company 139 East Fourth Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Dear Mr. Dickhoner:
A recent study of the additional time needed to complete the operating license hearing process indicates that a number of plants have the potential for being ready to load fuel from a construction standpoint before the NRC decision on issuance of an operating license is reached.
In order to eliminate or minimize the impact of the licensing and hearing process on current operating license applications, revised NRC staff Safety Evaluation Report (SER) and Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report (SSER) dates have been established to be used in work load scheduling by the NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR). A list of plants showing our current schedules for technical input to the NRR Division of Licensing (DL) for SER and SSERs is enclosed (Enclosure 1).
I am also enclosing a more com-prehensive schedule showing the relationship of these schedules to other important dates in the licensing process (Enclosure 2).
In general, the changes from previous schedules accelerate the due date for all technical input in order to allow time for a morp extended hearing pre;ess. The Commission currently is examining the details of the hearing process seeking ways to eliminate unnecessary delays without jeopardizing any legitimate interests of the parties affected or the public health and safety. This examination is not yet complete.
In order for the NRR technical staff to meet these accelerated schedules, all information concerning your application identified as needed by the NRR staff must be provided by you or your contractors at least two weeks prior to the date indicated for staff technical input to DL. However, for SER's scheduled to be issued after June 1981, applicants should provide Equipment Qualification (EQ) information in accordance wit 5 IE Bulletin 79-01B at least four months prior to the SER issuance date. This request for EQ information amends the previous guidance provided in a letter from R. Tedesco, Assistant Director for Licensing dated November 25, 1980. Your personal attention and commitment is needed to make these accelerated schedules possible.
I also request that you arrange to.have people, who can represent you and who can resolve any last minute open items, in residence near NRR headquarters in Bethesda during the two weeks immediately preceding the scheduled technical input deadlines. Your staff is requested to contact the Licensing Project Manager for specific needs related to the review of your application.
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o Mr. W. H. Dickhoner, President MAR I 3 193; Of course, if information concerning your application is not available when needed, the NRC staff will be unable to avoid changing your plant's priority consistent with other scheduled work. Working under the very tight schedule indicated reans that a slip will affect not only your SER issuance date but will alLJ Lalay other scheduled dates in the licensing and hearing process related to your plant, including the decision date.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
I will keep you advised of additional.information concerning this request and of any further schedule revisions.
Sincerely,
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Mr. Earl'A. Borgmann Vice President - Engineering Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company P. O. Box 960 f49 IJ J$j Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 Troy B. Concer, Jr., Esq.
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Conner, Moore & Corber Leah S. Kosik. Esq.
1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
3454 Cornell Place Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 Washington, D.C.
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s Mr. William J. Moran W. Peter Heile, Esq.
General Counsel Assistant City Solicitor Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company Room 214, City Hall
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P. O. Box 960 Cincinnati, Ohio d5220 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 John D. Woliver, Esq.
Mr. William G. Porter, Jr.
Clermont County Community Council Box 181 Porter, Stanley, Arthur and Platt Batavia, Ohio 45103 37 West Broad Street firs. Mary Reder Columbus, Ohio 43215 Box 270, Rt. 2 Mr. James D. 'Flynn, Manager California, Kentucky 41007 Licensing Environmental Affairs Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company Andrew B. Dennison, Esq.
P. O. Box 960~
200 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 David Martin, Esq.
Robert A. Jones, Esq.
Offica of the Attorney General Prosecuting Attorney of Clermont 209 St. Clair Street County, Ohio First Floor 154 Main Street Batavia Ohio 45103 Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Dr. Frank F. Hooper Resident Inspector /Zimmer Schoci of Natural Resources RFD 1, P. O. Box 2021 University of Michigan U. S. Routa 52 Moscow, Ohio 45153 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Mr. John Youkilis Charles Bechhoe'fer, Esq., Chairman Office of The Honorable William Gradison Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel.
United States House of Representatives U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccc.raission Washington, D. C.
20515 Washington, D.C.
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Mr. Glenn 0. Bright Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington. D.C.
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Due Dates for Technical Input to SER and SSER ech.
Plant-Action Input to DL
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Susquehanna 1/2 SER 3/23/81 Summer 1 SSER 3/24/81 Sequoyah 2' SSER 4/01/81 San Onofre 2/3 SSER 4/17/81 LaSalle 1/2 SSER 4/30/81 Zimmer 1 SSER 5/01/81 Waterford 3 -
SER 5/08/81
. Comanche Peak SER 5/22/81 Susquehanna 1/2' SSER 5/26/81 Fermi 2 SER 6/10/31 Shoreham 1 SSER 6/10/81 Waterford 3 SSER 7/16/81 Comanche Peak
'SSER 7/17/81 Grand Gulf 1 SER 8/14/81 Fermi'2 SSER
-8/14/81 Watts Bar 1/2 SER 9/11/81 Grand Gulf 1
-SSER 10/25/81 Watts Bar 1/2 -
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$ER SSER lapact start start Start NRC Construc tion (Months) of Dectston Completion (2)
Technical issue ACRS Technical Issue Hearing (1) Date (1)
NRC APPE IIR APPL Input to DL' SER (1)
Mtg input to DL
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Salen 2 12 12 (C)
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None 4/81 4/18/80(C) 4/16/80(C)
' LaSalle 1 8 2
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2/18/81(C) 3/05/81(C) 4/09/81 4/30/81 5/15/81 None 5/81 9/81
- "S1 San Onofr( 283 6
12 (C)'
2/06/81(C)-3/12/81 2/19/81(IMI)(C) 2/25/81(TMI)(C) 4/17/81 5/8/81 07/81 4/82 10/81 4/15/81
. Diablo Canyon 1 8 2 Lnw Power 11
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(C)
None 2/20/81(C) 3/05/81(c) 05/81 2/82 3/81 1/81 Full Power
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None 3/17/81 W31/81-05/81 3/82 3/81 1/81 McGuire 18 2
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0 None None None (C) 1/81(C) 2/24/81(H } ft3f8i(li i/Z3f8i(Ci fZ3fAitCi 2
i Full Power 13 13 (C)
(C)
- None 2/28/81 3/20/81 06/81 3/82 1/28/81(C) 1/28/81(C)
'Farley 2 Low Power 0
0 (C)-
(C)
None
~None jione None 10/23/B0(I) 10/23/80(C) 10/22/80(C)
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1 None None None 2/19/81(C) 3/06/81(C)
None 3/81 3/81 2/81 Shoreham 1
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5-3/10/81 3/31/81 5/07/81 6/10/81 7/3/81 01/82 10/82 9/82 5/31/82 Summer 1
-8 10 (C) 2/06/81(C)~3/12/81 3/24/81 4/15/81 07/81 6/82 10/81 8/81
$usquehanna 1 & 2 8
17 3/23/81 4/06/81 5/07/81 5/26/81 6/15/81 10/81 11/82 3/82 6/81 Sequoyah 2 1
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None 4/01/8s.
4/15/81 None 4/30/81 6/81 4/15/81 Zimer 1 3
8 (C)
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None 5/01/91 5/29/81 10/81 7/R2 4/82 11/81
- Waterford 3 3
3 5/08/81 5/30/81 7/09/81 7/15/o1 7/31/81 03/82 1/83 10/82 10/82
. Comanche Peak 2
14 5/22/81 6/11/81 7/09/81 1/17/81 8/12/81 03/82 2/83 12/82 12/81 Ferst 2 0
0 6/10/81 6/30/81 8/09/81 8/14/81 8/31/81 02/82 11/82 11/82 11/82 Grand Gulf 1 0'
0 8/14/81 9/07/81 10/13/C1 10/25/81 11/15/81 None 12/81 7/82 12/81 Watts Bar 18 2 0
1 9/11/81 10/09/81 11/12/81 11/26/81 12/11/81 None 1/82 8/82 11/81 WNP 2 0'
0 2/12/82 3/12/82 4/09/82 4/30/82 5/28/82 None 7/82 7/83 7/82 (1) Based on January 30, 1931 Report to Congress (2) Based on draf t information from Of fice of Mana9ement and Prograin Analysis (ifA; dated February 10, 1931 encept for Waterford 3.
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