ML20028B889
| ML20028B889 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | La Crosse File:Dairyland Power Cooperative icon.png |
| Issue date: | 12/02/1982 |
| From: | Linder F DAIRYLAND POWER COOPERATIVE |
| To: | Crutchfield D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| LAC-8736, NUDOCS 8212070152 | |
| Download: ML20028B889 (5) | |
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(608) 788 4 000 December 2, 1982 In reply, please refer to LAC-8736 DOCKET N0. 50-409 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation ATTN: Dennis M. Crutchfield, Chief Operating Reactors Branch No. 5 Division of Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.
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SUBJECT:
DAIRYLAND POWER COOPERATIVE (DPC)
LA CROSSE BOILING WATER REACTOR (LACPWR)
PROVISIONAL OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-45 PHONE REQUEST FOR INFORMATION REGARDING DPC'S EMERGENCY OFFSITE FACILITY
REFERENCES:
(1) NRC Generic Letter 81-10, dated February 18, 1981 (2) DPC Letter, Linder to Eisenhut, LAC-7464, dated April 10, 1981 (3) DPC Letter, Linder to Eisenhut, LAC-7564, dated May 21, 1981
Dear Mr. Crutchfield:
In response to a request by Mr. R. Dudley of your staff on December 2,1982, we are sending you supplemental information regarding the LACBWR Emergency Offsite Facility. On May 21, 1981, we responded to NRC Generic Letter 81-10 (Reference 1) with our letter (Reference 3.) As indicated in the Dairyland Powee Cooperative /LACBWR Emergency Plan, Revision 1, March 8,1982, the i
Emergency Offsite Facility (Emergency Operations Facility) is located on the second floor of Dairyland Power Cooperative's Lacrosse Office Building located at 2615 East Avenue South, Lacrosse, Wisconsin 54601. The Lacrosse Office Building is located 19 miles north of the LACBWR facility. The Lacrosse Office Building is an existing building, built in 1952, with the Engineering Office wing added in 1967, and the Accounting Office wing and computer section f
added in 1970. Under normal weather conditions, the E0F is 30 minutes from
-O O r LACBWR by automobile.
It is the normal working space for DPC's Power l
Engineering and Environmental Affairs Group personnel. The EOF provides approximately 3600 square feet of working space for a minimum of 50 support l
personnel and cooperative managers.
(See attached drawing.)
The E0F Command and Control Section consists of one large room (Room 325, l
Conference Rooms A & B,) containing a flexible divider to separate the room into an Emergency Communications section and an Emergency Management section.
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Dennis M. Crutchfield, Chief December 2,1982 Operating Reactors Brrech No. 5 LAC-8736 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission-page 2 It includes a separate computer room for Offsite Dose calculations, Plume Trajectory calculations and site meteorological parame.ers terminal access.
l There is a separate room for NRC Incident Response personnel headquarters and caucussing, located adjacent to the Emergency Communications section of the E0F Command and Control Area. Additional office space is also available.
The E0F is equipped with dedicated communications, connecting it with the NRC via the ENS and HP (SS-4) phone networks, and the LACBWR site via public telephone network, DPC High Frequency Radio, and the DPC microwave interface to the telephone system. LACBWR procedures and drawings are provided in the E0F.
The E0F is considered to be both the interim and permanent emergency offsite facility. There is no back-up facility to the E0F. There are no HEPA filters nor charcoal adsorbers on the intake to the outside air ventilation system for the E0F. However, the air conditioning and heating system currently is e closed cycle loop and could be maintained in operation with the outside air intake shut down. Due to the small core inventory at LACBWR, the radiological consequences at the EOF are essentially none.
On November 23, 1982, U. S. NRC Regional Office sent us a Safety Evaluation Report (50-409/82-15) which stated in Section H. Emergency Facilities and Equipment, (which includes the E0F description) "of the licensee's emergency preparedness program, as described in the emergency plan, to be adequate."
They stated in the same report (50-409/82-15) that "the emergency response facilities are currently being reviewed by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation pursuant to SECY-82-111 B and, therefore, this is an open item."
We trust that this response answers all your questions.
If you have any additional questions, please contact us.
Sincerely, DAIRYLANDF0WERK0 PERATIVE A
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Personally came before me this 3rd day of December,1982, the above-named Frank Linder, to me known to be the person who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the same.
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