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Notification of 830711-13 Site Meetings W/Util for Preliminary Discussion of Info Re Environ Review & Site Tour.Proposed Meeting Agenda Encl
ML20024B555
Person / Time
Site: Marble Hill
Issue date: 06/30/1983
From: Oconnor P
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Youngblood B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8307090126
Download: ML20024B555 (8)


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JUN 3 01983 Docket lios.: STN 50-546 and STil 50-547 MEMORANDUM FOR:

B. J. Youngblood, Chief, Licensing Branch flo.1, DL FR0ft:

P. W. O'Connor, Project Manager, Licensing Branch No. 1, DL

SUBJECT:

NOTICE OF MEETING FOR PRELIMINARY DISCUSSION OF INFORi1ATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND SITE TOUR - MARBLE HILL GENERATING STATION, UNITS 1 & 2 DATE AND TIME:

July 11, 1983 - 1:00 pm - 5:00 pn July 12,1983 - 8:00 pm - 4:30 pm

  • July 13, 1983 - 10:00 am - 12:00 am LOCATION:

July 11, 1983 (Discussion and Site Tour)

Marble Hill Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 & 2 July 12, 1983 (Site and Environs Tour)

Marble Hill Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 & 2

  • July 13, 1983 Marble Hill Visitor's Center PURPOSE:

July 11 & 12: To observe environmental conditions at selected locations

  • July 13:

To discuss preliminary information for environmental review of Millstone 3 (See Proposed Agenda Attached)

  • The meeting of July 13, 1983 is open to interested members of the public to attend as observers pursuant to NRC staff policy on open meetings. Members of the public wishing to attend should contact Paul O'Connor on (301)492-4703 by July 8,1983, so that arrangements can be made for their' attendance.

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NRC Stafff T. Novak, P. O'Connor, J. Youngblood, E. Chan, G. LaRoche, C. Hickey, R. Samworth, S. Achayra, G. Giese-Koch, A. Brauner, G. Staley, J. Phillip, T. Cardone itRC Consultants Yu-Chien Unyuan - Argonne National Lab Richard McLean - Oak Ridge National Lab Phillip Oberlander - Battelle Pacific Northwest Lab Louisville Water _ Company S. Hubbs Public Service of-Indiana M. Evarts, D. Fitzgerald Stuart and other environmental representatives of the applicant 0:ly; y *1..; c C l'asi G. O'CG.1:37 ;

Paul W. O'Connor, Project Manager Licensing Branch No. 1 Division of Licensing

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Mr. S. W. Sr.ieic!

Senior Vice cresident - Nuclear Divisior, Public Service Company of Indiana P. O. Box 190 New Washington, Indiana 47162 cc:

Jon D. Noland, Esq.

Mr. Edward P. Martin Senior Vice President and General General Manager Counsel Wabash Valley Power Association, Inc.

Public -Service Company of Indiana P. O. Fox 24700 1000 E. Main Street 722 North High School Road Pl.ainfield, Indiana 46168 Indianapolis, Indiana 46224 Mr. William Kortier Mr. James G. Keppler Water Reactor Division U. S. NRC, Region III Westinghouse Electric Corporation 799 Roosevelt Road P. O. Bex 355 Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 Don F. Morton, Esq.

Mr. P. L. Wattelet General Counsel Sargent 4 Lundy Engineers Wabash Valley Power Association, Inc.

55 East Monroe Street P. O. Box 24700 Chicago,' Illinois 60603 722 North High School Road Indianapolis, Indiana 46224 Harry H. Voight, Esq.

LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae Mr. Tom Zeller

'1333 New Hampshire Avenue, N. W.

Vice President Washington, D. C.

10036 Valley Watch, Inc.

P. O. Box 2262 Thomas M. Dattilo, Esq.

Evansville, Indiana 47714 311 East Main Street Madison, Indiana 47250 Mr. Fred Hauck President Louisvi'.le Water Company Save the Valley, Inc.

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Mr. Stephen A. Hubbs R. R. #3, Towers Height Environmental Engineer Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065 435 South Third Street Louisville, Kentucky 4'0202 Ms. Mary Pat Lynch President Mrs. David G. Frey Sassafras Audubon Society Sassafras Audubon Society 605 South Fess Avenue, Apt. #6 2625 S. Smith Road Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Mr. Jerome F. Schapker U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspectors Office 3738 Marble Hill Road' Nabb, Indiana 47174

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Marble Hill Environmental Site Visit Proposed Agenda July 11, 1983 1:00 pm 1.

Welcome to site PSI Management 2.

Introduction of Staff PSI & NRC 3.

Identification of specific features NRC Staff and locations to be observed 4.

Overview of Site and Environs and PSI Staff and proposed schedule for 7/12/83 tours and aerial fly over 5.

General Site Tour 4:00 - 4:30 pm NRC Staff Caucus 4:30 - 4:45 pm NRC Project Manager and PSI Staff Meeting to plan 7/12/83 schedule t

July 12,1983 8:00 am NRC Staff meets with PSI to discuss details of site and environs tour 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Site and Environs Tours Separate tours of specific site and near site features will be conducted by applicant personnel. The following features have been identified by staff review groups for inclusion on the tours:

Environmental and Hydrologic Engineering Branch

, Aquatic Resources (C. Hickey, R. Samworth & R. McLean - Consultant /0RNL) 1.

Sedimentation pond 2.

Ohio River shoreline of the site 3.

Little Saluda Creek and creek sampling sites

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Areas of Little Saluda Creek where benthic populations were l

effected by construction site runoff during 1979 (ER-OL Section 4.1.2.2).

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Mouth of Big Saluda Creek i

S.. River pump house and intake-screen area 6.- B1cwdown discharge structure area l

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Discussion with Louisville Water Company Representatives regarding Corbicula and fresh water sponges.

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.s Proposed Agenda Terrestrial Resources (G. LaRoche) 1.

Representative areas of each type of terrestrial plant consnunity onsite, especially areas where plant and animal sampling was performed 2.

Pipeline corridor 3.

Aerial fly-over of site, pipeline corridor and Marble Hill to Columbus transmission line Hydrologk Engineering (G. Staley, P. Oberlander-Consultant /PNL) 1.

Review site drainage drawings 2.

Observe and discuss site drainage system 3.

Observe and discuss boring records and cores 4.

Observe and discuss site features related to hydrology.

Accident Evaluation Branch (S. Achayra) 1.

Site environs tour within 10 miles by auto 2.

Site environs tour within 10 miles by helicopter 3.

Discussion of ER-OL Chapter 7.1 and status of the site evacuation time estimates Structural and Geotechnical Branch (J. Phillip) 1.

Review drawings related to buried pipe 2.

Examine compaction data on backfill material for buried pipe and structures 3.

Observe borings & cores showing site bedrock 4.

Observe areas where subsurface geologic features have been exposed 5.

Discuss settlement readings on buildings Geosciences Branch (G. Giese-Koch, T. Cardone) 1.

Visit excavated areas where geologic profile is exposed 2.

Discuss proposed location of accelerometers and response spectrum recorders 3.

Visit an area approximately 25 miles south of the plant which, according to the FSAR, figure 2.5-17, is the epicentral area of seven (7) earthquakes with intensities ranging from II-III to IV (I 1.

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,s Proposed Agenda Radiological Assessment Branch (E. Branagan, Y. C. Unyuan-Consultant /ANL) 1.

Inspect the plant discharge points for radioactive liquid effluents, and radioactive gaseous effluents, to the extent practicable.

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Confirm the special locations (i.e., site boundary, nearest residence, milk cow, milk goat, meat animal and garden) listed in ER Table 2.1-24.

Note in particular the nearest special locations analyzed in ER Table 5.2-4.

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Inspect the location of the nearest drinking water wells (e.g.,

Trimble and Henry County Water District wells, see ER 52.1.3.2.2) and/or location of nearest downstream drinking water intake.

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Visit the location of the nearest population centers (e.g.,

nearest school (see ER Table 2.1-18)).

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Inspect the location of the nearest downstream water intakes within 5 miles of the plant discharge if any are used for watering animal s.

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Tour the preoperational radiological environmental sampling locations and counting facilities.

(See ER $6.1.6, and Tables 6.1-8 and 9, in particular).

Siting Analysis Branch (A. Brauner) 1.

Unaccompanied visit to local officials 2.

Visit on site cematary 3.

Visit two air strips within 3 miles of site 4.

Observe rail spur and ir.take structure 5.

Visit personnel at one or both of the dams on the Ohio River 4:00 - 4:30 pm NRC staff caucus 4:30 - 4:45 pm NRC Project Manager and PSI Staff Meeting 7:30 pm Public Meeting - Madison-Jefferson Public Library July 13, 1983

  • 10:00 am NRC staff meets with PSI staff to discuss questions that evolve during the site visit
  • This portion of the site visit is open to the public to attend as observers.

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Marble Hill - Supplemental Site Visit Questions Terrestrial E290.9 Provide a map similar to ER-CP Figure 2.2-7A showing soil type classified as " prime farmland" by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service.

Indicate the number of hectare (acres) of prime farmland that will be occupied' by (1) permanent site facilities and (2) the total number of hectare (acres) of prime farmland onsite.

E290.10 States that construction of Emergency Facility Building will ER-OL p. 4.1 -2 be located offsite.

Provide the number of hectares (acres) that will be utilized for this facility.

E290.ll Has tne predicted drift that will result from the Essential ER-OL p. 5.1-14 Service L'ater Cooling Towers been added to the predicted drift from the cooling tower to determine the maximum drift discussed in Section 5.1.4.3?

If not, what would be the change in location and amount of drift?

E290.12 States that Figure 6.1-2 identifies cover types.

However, ER p. 2.2-35

& 36 Figure 6.1-2 shows flight lines.for aerial photographs but does not show cover type.

Provide a figure showing cover type.

E290.13 Provide the numerical values for the x axis.

Fig. 2.2-76 Aquatic E291.16.

Section 2.2.1.3.6.4 of ER-OL Supplement I cites a ER 2.2.1 recreational fishery creel ' survey by Jackson (1982) of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.

Provide a copy of this report.

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NRC PARTICIPANTS:

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NRC POR T. Novak L POR PRC System J: kohhiood NSIC G. LaRoche E. Chan LB#1 Rdg.

C. Hickey M. Rushbrook R. Sarr: worth Project Manager P. O'Connor S. Achayra H. Denton/E. Case G. Giese-Koch D. Eisenhut/R. Purple A. Brauner T. Novak/S. Black G. Staley A. Schwencer J. Phillip G. Knighton E. Adensam G. Lainas F. Miraglia F. Schroeder F. Rowsome J. Knight W. Johnston D. Muller T. Speis L. Rubenstein W. Houston E. Jordan, OIE J. Taylor, 0IE Attorney, OELD ACRS (10)

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