ML20012E317

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Advises That Util 891027 60-day Response to Generic Ltr 88-20, Individual Plant Exams, Acceptable.If Schedule Changes,Nrc Should Be Notified of Changes & Reasons
ML20012E317
Person / Time
Site: River Bend Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/28/1990
From: Paulson W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Deddens J
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO.
References
GL-88-20, TAC-74459, NUDOCS 9004030214
Download: ML20012E317 (3)


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{{#Wiki_filter:March 28, 1990 e 4 Docket No. 50-4 g -Gulf States Utilities ATTN:~ Mr. James C. Deddens 'SeniorVicePresident(RBNO) Post Office Box 220 St. Francisv111e, Louisiana 70775

Dear Mr. Deddens:

REVIEW OF 60-DAY RESPONSE TO GENERIC LETTER 88 20

SUBJECT:

INDIVIDUAL PLANT EXAMINATIONS (IPE) (TAC NO 74459 F Re: River Bend Station, Unit No. 1

Generic Letter 88-20 requires, in part, that each operating reactor licensee and construction permit holder: (.) identify the approach and method selected for performing the IPE, (2) describe the method to ye used, and (3) identify the schedule for performing the IPE and submitting the results to the NRC.

This information was to be submitted to the NRC within 60 days of issuance of Supplement 1 of the generic letter. We have reviewed your letter dated October 27, 1989, submitted in response to the reporting recuirements of the generic letter. We conclude that your IPE approach, methocology and schedule are acceptable. We anticipate that any possible additional analysis or reporting requirements, such as those from external events or from the Containment Performance Improvement Program, will not have any adverse effect on your schedule. However, if your schedule should change, please notify the NRC of the proposed change and the reason for the change. Should you have any questions concerning the requirements of the generic letter, please contact Mr. Michael L. Boyle, NRR at (301) 492-1308 or Mr. John H. Flack, RESat(301)492-3979. Sincerely, /s/ Walter A. Paulson, Project Manager Project Directorate IV Division of Reactor Projects. III, IV, V and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc: Sur next page DISTRIBUTION: eDecketBCN PD4 Reading PNoonan 0GC ACRS (10) MBoyle NRC & Local PDRs GHolahan WPaulson EJordan PD4 Plant File JFlack ~

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gj*g UNITED STATES ~ 4 [ .-{ NUCLE AR REGULATORY COMMISSION t Tw W ASHING T ON, D. C. 20555 k..... '# March 28, 1990 n Decket No. 50-459 4 Gulf States Ut111 tics ATTN: Mr. James C. Deddens SeniorVicePresident(RBNG) Post Office Box 220 St. Francisv111e, Louisiane 70775 Dene Mr. Daddens: REVIEW OF 60-DAY RESPONSE TO GENERIC LETTER 88-20,) S'BJECT: J INDIVIDUAL PLANT EXAMINATIONS (IPE) (TAC NO. 74459 i Re: River Bend Station, Unit No. 1 Generic Letter 88-20 requires, in part, that each operating reactor licensee ,~~ and construction peroit holder: (1) identify the approach and method selected for performing the IPE, (2) describe the method to be used, ar.d (3) identify the schedule for performing the IPE and submitting the results to the NRC. This information was to be submitted to the NRC within 60 days of issuance of Suppler.ent I of the generic letter. We have reviewcd your letter dated October 27, 1989, subinitted in response to the reporting requirements of the generic letter. We conclude that your IPE a pproach, methodology and schedule are acceptable. We antici) ate that any possible additional entlysis or reporting requirements, such as 110se from i external events or from the Containment Performance Improvement Program, will not have any adverse effect on your schedule. However, if your schedule should change, please notify the NRC of the proposed change and the reason for the change. Should you have any questions concerning the requirements of the gerarit letter, please contact Mr. Michael L. Boyle, NRR at (301) 492-1308 or Mr. John H. Flack, RES at (301) 492-3979. l' Sincerely, 0 (8k4W l Walter A. Paulson, Project Manager Project Directorate IV Division of Reactor Projects - III, I IV, V and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation l cc: See next page L l J

Mr. James C. Deddens Gulf States Utilities Company River Eend Nuclear Plant cc: Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq. Mr. J. E. Booker Cconer and Wetterhahn Manager-Nuclear Industry Relations 1747 Fennsylvania Avenue, NW P. O. Box 2951 - Washington, D.C. 20006 Beaumont, TX 77704 Mr. Les England Mr. William H. Spell Administrator Director - Nuclear Licensing NuclearEnergyDivisIon Gulf States Utilities Company Office of Environniental Affairs P. O. Box 220 P. O. Box 14690 St. Frencisville, LA 70775 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70890 L Richard M. Troy, Jr., Esq. Assistant Attorney General in Charge Mr. J. David McNeill, 111 State of Louisiana Departnient of Justice William G. Davis, Esq. 234 Loycla Avenue Departnient of Justice New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Attorney General's Office P. O. Box 04095 Resider.t Inspector Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9095 P. O. Box 1051 St. Francisv111e, Louisiana 70775 H. Anne P1ettinger 3456 Villa Rose Drive President of West Feliciana Baton Rcuse, Louisiana 70806 Police Jury P. O. Box 1921 St. Francisville, Louisiana 70775 Philip G. Harris Cajun Electric Power Coop. Inc. Regional Adn.inistrator, Fegion IV 10719 Airline Highway U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission P. O. Box 15540 Office of Executive Director Baton Rouge, LA 70895 for Operations 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 I}}