ML20003G312
| ML20003G312 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 05000363 |
| Issue date: | 02/27/1981 |
| From: | Finfrock I JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Grier B NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
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| E&L-3233, NUDOCS 8104290019 | |
| Download: ML20003G312 (3) | |
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Madison Avenue at Punch Bowl Road Mornstown, New Jersey 07960 CERTIFIED MAIL (201)455-8200 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED File: 2421.10 2421.12 February 27, 1981 E&L-3233 Mr. Boycc H. Grier, Director Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region I U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Cor=tission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19506
Dear Mr. Grier:
SUBJECT:
FORKED RIVER NUCLEAR STATION DOCKET No. 50-363 LICENSING NO. CPPR-96 INSPECTION NO. 80-02 This letter is in response to the Office of Inspection and Enforcement Inspection Report No. 50-363/80-02, dated February 3, 1981.
The inspection report identifies one item of non-compliance, one unresolved item, and two potential impact areas.
NON-COMPLIANCE:
The item of non-compliance (80-02-01) pertains to soil erosion observed at three specific areas. These areas are:
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The area north of the Oyster Creek Fire Pond and south of the Forked River Nuclear Station's (FRNS) Sedicentation Basin f3.
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The northern and eastern boundaries of the barge unloading facility.
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The banks of Oyster Creek between the southern access road to FRNS and the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station (OCNGS)
Discharge Canal.
In order to mitigata soil erosion in Area 1 above, the following measures will be taken. The hay Lie dike at the bottom of the eroding slope will be repaired and maintained. The slope will be regraded and contoured to decrease its erosion potential and the amount of concentrated rainwater runoff washi1g the slope.
In addition, the area will be seeded to provide a long-term B1ongoO\\%
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. stabilizing ground cover where feasible, or stabilized by other appropriate means in accordance with the New Jersey Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control.
In Area 2 above, the corrective measure to be taken is to extend the level of riprap / stone slope protection from below active water level of the discharge canal to include the entire exposed slope area along the northern boundary. On the eastern boundary the actively eroding areas will be stabilized by appropriate measures in accordance with the New Jersey Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control.
In addition, the creas behind the top of the slopes will be graded to minimize overbank wash and seeded to attempt to establish a stabilizing ground cover.
Area 3 above, as discussed with your inspectors, is not located on the FRNS site, nor did any activity associated with FP.NS contribute to the disturbance of this area. The conditions of the FRNS Construction Permit have no consequence on the disposition of this area.
This area was disturbed during the construction of the OCNGS and will be treated in the ongoing OCNGS revegetation program which has been underway since 1977.
UNRESOLVED ITEM:
The unresolved item (80-02-02) concerns an erosion / sedimentation condition along South Branch of Forked River near the JCP&L Energy Spectrum.
This area, as discussed with your inspectors, detailed in the documentation of the Site Environmental Control Program, and reviewed during the inspection, identified that this area is planned to be graded to induce sheet wash and to be stabilized by means of seeding during the spring /early summer of 1981.
POTZNTIAL D! PACT AREAS:
The two areas identified as having a potential for environmental impact from soil erosion are:
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The area that had been proposed for the location of the station's cooling tower, and l
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The backfill sail stockpile.
l The proposed coolinr tower area will be stabilized through seeding during the 1981 growing season, as identified in the November 1980 Site Environmental Progress Report reviewed during the inspection. As for the backfill soil l
stockpile, we shall continue to monitor the area and will implement mitigative measures if it is determined to be of significant potential environmental impact.
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. 'le will actively proceed with the implementation of all the above described corrective measures and plan to complete this action during the 1981 growing season. Once corrective seasures are taken, the effective-ness of the actions shall be =enitored to ensure the success in controlling material erosion.
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