ML20023B824
| ML20023B824 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Rancho Seco |
| Issue date: | 04/19/1983 |
| From: | Reinaldo Rodriguez SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT |
| To: | Eisenhut D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| ML20023B825 | List: |
| References | |
| RJR-83-381, TAC-51697, NUDOCS 8305060419 | |
| Download: ML20023B824 (1) | |
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" ~~ SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT O 6201 S Street, Box 15830, Sacramento, California 95813; (916) 452-3211 RJR 83-381 April 19, 1983 DIRECTOR OF NUCLEAR REACTOR Rc u.AT10N ATTN:
DARRELL G EISENHUT, DIRECTOR DIVISION OF LICENSING U S NUCLEAR REGULATORY CCMMISSION WASHINGTON DC 20555 DOCKET N0. 50-312 LICENSE N0. DPR-54 PROPOSED AMENDMENT N0. 93 In accordance with 10 CFR 50.59, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District hereby proposes to amend its Operating License, DPR-54, for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station, Unit No.1, by submitting forty (40) copies of Proposed Amendment Number 93.
This proposal reflects recent title changes for several positions at Rancho Seco and within the District's Management structure. This results in changes being required for the Management Safety Review Committee composition and the Plant Review Committee organization.
The affected pages, 6-3, 6-7, 6-10, and figures 6.2-1 and 6.2-2, are attached.
The District has determined that these changes are Class II Amendments in that they are administrative in nature and have no safety or environmental significance as provided by 10 CFR 170.22. A check for $1200 is enclosed.
If you have any questions concerning this proposal, please contact Mr. R. W.
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, Nuclear p/ 0 l }O0.0 0 Subscribed and sworn to before me this M j day of April, 1983.
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