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Discusses Sequence of Events Leading to OL Issuance. Unexpected Completion Date Change or Inability to Provide Needed Info in Accordance W/Schedule Will Likely Affect Review schedule.CY83 Plant Schedule Encl
ML20004C384
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Site: Perry  FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/28/1981
From: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Ginn R
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
References
NUDOCS 8106030340
Download: ML20004C384 (4)


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50-458/453 Mr. N. R. Lee, President j

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Dear Mr. Lee:

We presently have 'under review almost thirty applica ions for operating licenses.

kr your application, as well as most others, we are committing resources to assure that staff ;'eviews are completed on a schedule consistent with your projected plant completion date. Preliminary schedules for facilities projecting plant completion in late 1982 or in 1983 were provided to Congress on April 30, 1981 in connection with the "Bevill Report."

Your schedule was developed using your ' estimated construction completion date and a set of standard hearing assumptions.

The preliminary hearing : schedules assume a standard eleven-month time period

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from the issuance of the final Supplement to the Safety Evaluation Report (SSER) to the NRC decision date.

This time period incorporates the efficiency measures projected to be in place in the near future'.

It is based on five months from issuance of the SSER to the start of hearing, five months from start of hearing to the initial decision by the Atomic Safety Licensing Board, and one month from the initial decision to the Commission's decision-date. These assum;itions, and your relative priority, w,i,ll be re-examined on a case-by-case basis after the Commission completes its consideration of proposed changes to the regulations.

To assure proper internal resources allocation, it is important that you provide us a realistic and up-to-date projected construction completion date.

Because of manpower limitations each review will be scheduled to fall in a " window" of time wherein our reviews must be completed. An unexpected change of your completion date or your ability to provide needed informtion in accordance with this schedule will likely have an impact on the schedule for your review.

Accordingly, you should examine your schedules in the attached Table and confirm or change your construction completion date within 14 days of receipt of this letter.

You should also provide quarterly updates thereafter until issuance of the Safety Evaluation Report for the facility.

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For the staff to meet these schedules, all information concerning your application identified as needed must be provided by you or your contractors at least eight weeks prior to the date scheduled for the issuance of the Safety Evaluation Report.. You should consider arranging to have members of your staff who can represent you and who can resolve any last minute open itens, in residence near the NRC offices in Bethesda for a two week period starting six weeks immediately preceding the scheduled date for issuing the Safety Evaluation Report.. Your staff should contact.the Licensing Project Manager for specific needs related to the review of your application.

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Troy B. Conner,'Jr., Esq.

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Conner, Moore & Corber.

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20006 Mr. J. E. Bcoker, Safety & Licensing Gulf States Utilities Ccmpany P.-0. Box 2951 e

Beaumont, Texas 77704

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. Stanley Plettman, Esq..

Orgain, Bell & Tucker Beaumont Savings Bu'ild'ng Beaumont, Texas 7770,1.

Karin P. Sheldon, Esq.

Sheldon, Harmen & Weiss 1725 I Street, N. W.

Washington,eD. C.

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William J. Guste, Jr., Esq.

Attorney General

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.P. O. Box 44005 State Capitol Baton Rouge, Lcuisiana 70804 Richard M. Troy, Jr., Esq.

Assistant Attcrney General in Charge State of Lcuisiana Department of Justice 234 Loyola Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Dr. E. Linn Draper, Jr.

Vice President - Technology Gulf States Utilities Company Post Office Box 2957 Beaumont, Texas 77704 P00R ORIGlW.

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