ML20003F243

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Responds to Expressing Concern on Licensing Delays & Effects on Facility.Expedited Licensing Decisions Are High Priority.Licensing Board Initial Decision Should Be Issued in June 1981,w/OL Decision by Aug 1981
ML20003F243
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Site: McGuire, Mcguire  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/02/1981
From: Hendrie J
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
To: Broyhill J
HOUSE OF REP.
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Dear Congressman Broyhill:

This is in response to your letter dated March 2,1981 expressing concern about projected delays in the licensing of new nuclear power plants in general and the effect of such delays on the McGuire Station in particular.

The Connission has made it clear to its staff that expedited licensing decisions are a high priority and has itself devoted considerable time in seeking ways to reduce the delays being encountered in licensing new plants ready to come on line.

On March 12, 1981, we provided the House Appropriations Subcennittee on Energy and Water Development with a letter report on possible additional improvements in the licensing process.

In addition, we have submitted a legislative proposal to the Congress which would authorize the Comission to pennit fuel loading and low power testing prior to tne completion of an operat-ing license hearing.

I am enclosing a copy of our March 12 letter, without attachments, for your information.

If you recuire additional infomation on our efforts, copies of the attachments, our legislative proposal, and our monthly status reports may be obtained from our Office of Congressional Affairs on 634-1443.

With regard to the McGuire Station licensing schedule, our most recent estimate is that a Licensing Board initial decision should be issued in June of this year. Comission review of that initial decision and a decision on the operat-ing license should then be accomplished by the beginning of August. This represents a gain of about eight months over our prior estimate of March 1982.

Please be assured that the Comission is taking action to reduce the de'ays encountered in the licensing of new nuclear power plants while ensuring the health and safety of the public.

incerely, M. Hendrie e

Enclosure:

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