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Forwards Summaries of 721108 & 09 Meetings W/Util in St Petersburg,Fa Re pre- & post-operational Radiological Monitoring Programs & General Licensing Topics,Respectively
ML20037A632
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/06/1972
From: Faulkner H
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
To: Deyoung R
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
References
NUDOCS 8003250642
Download: ML20037A632 (9)


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A meeting was held with Florida Power Corporation at the Crystal River Unit 3 site in Crystal liver, Florida, on Novasber 8,1972, to. discuss the prc-and post-operational radiological zaonitoring prograes.

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operaciccal prograns co.: ducted by the University 'of Florido ad the Florida State ocpartaant of 6ealth, both of whom act as. censultants to-Florida Pwer Corporation, were revie~.ml and discuased. 7na post-eperational radiological surveillance program and associated proposet ttchnical specificaticas were revi=vad with the operatin plant staff.

.le.nbcrs of caa cadinicy,1esi.%cass=mt Branch of the pirectorate of itceasing discuned the details of thcae progenes and ef fered sug.

gestiona to Flcriaa Pwer Corporation la conductin:; their future prc y sas. 14 0 cachafral ec policy ralated decisions ve.ra nade at this nesti :;.

A brief tour of the construction nice and the presently inst.u. led pcrtions of the radw.ata systtca ms acde.

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Dr. Belch M the University of Florida reviemi the environmental -

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mi to provide baseH np levels of radioactivity for the various pathways. "Iha objectives of the program and a schedule of couple-tion of these objectives era shown in chart fern on Attachment 1.

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identified as the critical nuclides at this site. ".r.11arlow of the ABC staf f commented that this nrograa previded a very conprehensiva pre-operatienal gproach to cbc local ocoloi;y.

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offor. In reviewing tM proposed technical anecificationai Mr.

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Following the meeting,' a brief. tour of the Unit 3 construction site was made. The applicant estinates-that construction is approd-ntely 50%

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SUlffARY OF IEE"tD;0 - NOVE:fBER 9,1972 f

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T.a conjraction with the Crystal River site visit. a ' meeting vae held in '

St. Petareburg, Florida, on November 9,1972, to discuss general.

I licamsing topics in regard to the Florida Power Corporation application for Crystal River Unit 3 The applicant's ferul reply to our remiest 2.1 rea,arding the useimm. site water level is in the process of iming produe:d for distribution.. Florida Power Corporation v111 propovo co i

provide an additiar.al six feet of protection for the safety features of

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the plant. A comprehensive reticw of installing raain steau isolation

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valves la in procace a.nd a de inien is : nticimted around the end of the yaar. Mditloc.21 tur.ica dir.c.:s: red were safety review schelula hi h-3 lights, outstandin;; 2.W y,eneric issue.s, and govern-ental agency coctrants on tha Draft h vironaantal Statetent.

m.J.U337:n Tne spcific it:-ra discussed at the e.ecti:r; m2 presenten vele.9 1.

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Using the paranetere and proceduras specified in e sr rcepmst 2,1, the maxirm surgo icval far the probable awh a hurricans Na been racalculated to ha shout six feet higher than presently reported in the Fm. Florida Fover Carperstim stated that they will propose l

to proccet safety related structures and equipment.for this addi-l tional six feet, but that they do not plan any changes to the herm.

i The formal reply ~ to request 2.1 is now in preparation and it should j

be forwarded in about one month.-

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steau ifnes. They estimate the cost of procurirs and installing -

t theas four valves at about $500,000.. They stated that the decisioit j

to install the valves has been cowliented bocause 'of currant j

eencarus tha AEC has raised about the general quality 'of vaIwn.

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money to proside increased protection for ma concern while possibly

- intradneing additional safety concerns related to the reusdy itself.

l A decision with respect to t.ha isolation valves will probably not be

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mada prior to the end of the year. The applicant also stated that.

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~ if they de install the valves, they do not intend to reply to our re<tuesta concerning the rupture of all steam lines. Although the

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BW analysis indicates that there is no problein for this event, -the apnlicant does not unnt to gut involvad in a detailad reviev cf the cualysis of this complicated phcusacnon if hardusre changes will ba 1

provided to the plant to foreclose the porsibility of this accident.

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Safety Revtev Sch421s j

The applicaut vac inforned that ve inte:sd to reactivate the Crystal

'&iar Otit 3 safety revic:7 in the turly part of 1973. rer F3erii.

rme Corpo:r. tion, this -unaa that they should comIctc their rmocuses to all.:rtand 1 reouests by Wrch 2,1973 On nrojected

,chdale iden:ifiaa tira.tCD5 reviav roccin;; Dt Nove.ber IC. and

'.t e nespactive deciaist da*e as day 1H4, de la.tter uitemne is cec =eistent iith the applicant's narlint entisatad fuel Ic 2 ding data.

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%doni;m ef the reactor internals and ECCS ocrforaance for 3W vent valve plants reJa.it cuestanding in nes. He%ver, it is anticipated i

that these vill be resolved on other license applications and will not interfera with the Crystal River reviev schedule.. Additionally, questions are being raised with respect to the reactor building pressura analysis following the design basis LOCA for all IW O

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The applicant vaa informed'of a meeting to ha held at 30 a.m. on Navcaber 17, 1972 In Bethesda, Maryland, to dieuss BW ECC3 per-fc nance. All utilities with activa U.canse en711cerims Savirig a SW N30S are being invitad to attand this meeting.

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6 Covernmental Comments to the Draf t Envirorrmental statement k

Florida Pcwer Corporation was informed that copies of all cer=:: ants received by the AEC ic rc;;ard to the Draf t aviron-er.tal 3:stev.at would be fcmsrded to then shortly providing thera vith tha opeer-l tunity cc,12 turn, respond appropriately to the EC. Tae applicant g

was directed to preceed through the "invironmental Project itsnage-if they had any additional quentions with reonect to the "".S co.mnta.

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