ML20040G226
| ML20040G226 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 01/19/1982 |
| From: | Larry Wheeler Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| NUDOCS 8202120017 | |
| Download: ML20040G226 (4) | |
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APPLICANT: Public Service Company of New Hampshire FACILITY:
Seabrook Stationi Units 1 & 2
SUBJECT:
MEETING
SUMMARY
On December 1-2, 1 981 the NRC staff conducted an environmental site visit l
as part of the review process for issuance of the OL-DES. A meeting notice and agenda are attached as Enclosure 1.
Advance publicity was reinforced by a press release' from the NRC Region I Office of Pubite Affairs (Enclosure 2).
Letters of invitatiot to attend the meetings and participate in the preparatio'n of the OL-DES were sent to the following agencies:
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, Concord, N.H.
New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, Concord, N.H.
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waltham, MA.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Boston, itA.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Concrod, N.H.
National Marine Fisheries Service, Gloucester HA.
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Washington, D.C.
Positive responses and participation were received from all of the above except the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
At the opening session on December 1,1981 the applicant distributed an information package (Enclosure 3) including a list of attendees, and presented a brief introduction and overview of the project. A bus tour was then performed on site and off site to a radius of approximately 15 miles. The tour lasted most of the day and was designed to cover areas of interest identified by the NRC staff with stops being made at selected points along the rou~te.
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O D:c On December 2,1981 table discussions were held between the applicant and 88 the NRC staff. Topics addressed focused on the applicant's responses no to previously submitted requests for additional infonnation that had 7
resolted from the staff's initial review of the Environmental Report.
8g Particular attention was also~ give.. to reviewing the scope of the a)o.o environmental review. Points' of interest identified by the applicant and the staff during the tour and meetings at the end of the previous day were aisu hisisiisiiimi. ii.c iaceti'rg wasMjourried a sit
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An expanded discussion by the Environmental Engineering Branch of the status of interagency coordination and new issues to be addressed is attached as Enclosure 4.
Environmental Engineering, Radiological Assessment, and Siting Analysis Branches have all provided additional requests for information that have been forwarded under separate cover to the applicant.
Louis L. Wheeler, Project Manager Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing
Enclosures:
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NRC FORM 3tB 410c80) NRCM O240
MEETING
SUMMARY
DISTRIBUTION Docket File 501)M3 Nf W. Johnston NRC PDR
- 5. Pawlicki Loca' PDR V. Benaroya NSIC Z. Rosztoczy TERA W. Haass LB#3 Files D. Muller H. Denton R. Ballard E. Case W. Regan D. Eisenhut A. Toalston R. Purple R. Mattson R. Tedesco T. Speis B. J. Youngblood M. Srinivasan A. Schwencer
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F. Miraglia F. Rosa E. Adensam B. Sheron, Acting J. Miller L. G. Hulman G. Lainas R. Houston T. Wambach, Acting W. Gammill B. Russell F. Congel D. Crutchfield L. Rubenstein T. Novak W. Butler S. Varga C. Berlinger T. Ippolitto R. Clark F. Schroeder J. Stolz K. Kniel R. Vollmer D. Skovholt J. Knight G. Knighton R. Bosnak M. Ernst F. Schauer A. Thadant R. Jackson W. Minners G. Lear S. Hanauer Project Manager L. Wheeler H. Thompson Attorney, OELD D. Vassallo J. Lee P. Collins OIE (3)
D. Ziemann ACRS (16)
V. Moore NRC Participants RBores (RI)
RCodell (HGEB)
GGears (EEB)
CHickey (EEB)
MKaltman (SAB) l JLehr (EEB)
L0'Reilly (RAB) bec: Applicant & Service List
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William C. Tallman Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Public Service Company of New Hampshire P. O. Box 330 s
Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 John A. Ritscher, Esq.
E. Tupper Kinder, Esq.
O Ropes and Gray Assistant Attorney General 225 Franklin Street.
Office of Attorney General Boston, Massachusetts 02110 208 State House Annex Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Mr. Bruce B. Beckley, Project Manager s;
Public Service Company of New Hampshire The Honorable Arnold Wight-P. O. Box 330 New Hampshire Holsse o'f Representatives Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Science, Technology and Energy-Committee State House G. Sanborn Concord, New Hampshire 03301 U. S. NRC - Re'gion I C31 Park Avenue Resident Inspector King of Prussia,. Pennsylvania 19406 Seabrook Nuclear Power Station
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c/o U. S. Nuclear Regul'atory Commission Ms. Elizabeth H. Weinhold P. O. Box 1149 3 Godfrey Avenue Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 Hampton, New Hampshire 03842
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_Mr. John DeVincentis,' Project Manager Robert A. Backus, Esq.
Yankee Atomic Electric Company
'O'Neill, Backus and Spielman 1671 Worcester Road 116 Lowell Street Fanningham, Massachusetts 01701 Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Mr. G. F. Cole, Project Manager Nonnan Ross, Esq.
United Engineers and Constructors 30 Francis Street 30 South 17t.1 Street Brookline, Massachusetts 02146 Post Office Box 8223 Pniladelphja, P,ennsylvania 19101 Karin P. Sheldon, Esq.
s-Sheldon, Harmon & Weiss Mr. W'. Wright, Project tianager 1725 I Street, N. Wc Westinghouse Electric Corporation Washington, D. C.
20006 Post Office Box 355 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 15230 Laurie Burt, Esq.
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Office of the Assistant Attorney General Thomas Ngnan, Esq.
Environmental Protection Division Ropes and Gray One Ashburton Place 225 Franklin Street Boston, Massachusetts _ 02108 ',
Boston, Massachusetts 02110 D. Pierre G. Cameron, Jr., Esq. )3
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Public ' Service Company of New Hampshire P. 0.' Box 330 I
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!!EMORANDU:: FOR:
F. J. Miraglia, Chief, Licensing Branch No. 3, DL
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L. Wheeler, Project Manager, Licensing Branch No. 3, DL
SUBJECT:
PDTICE OF MEETING FOR PRELIMINARY DISCUSSION OF INFORMATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND SITE TOUR - SEABROOK STATION UNIT 1 AND 2 DATE AND TIME:
December 1, 1981 - 9 : 00 a.m. to 4 : 00 p.m.
December 2,1981 - 9: 00 a.m. to 11: 30 a.m.
LOCATION:
December 1,1981 (Site Tour)
Seabrook Station Plant Site December 2,1981 (Discussion)
Seabrook Station Conference Room PURPOSE:
DECEMBER 1:
TO OBSERVT ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AT SELECTED LOCATIONS DECEMBER 2:
TO DISCUSS PRELIMINARY 1riFORMATION FOR ENVIR0miENTAL REVIEW 0F THE SEABROOK PLANT PARTICIPANTS:
NRC Staff F. Miraglia, L. Wheeler, R. Codell, G. Gears, C. Hickey, M. Kal tman, J. Lehr, L. O'Reilly Public Service Company of New Hampshire B. Beckley, J. DeVincentis, P. Littlefield, R. MacPherson, B. Smith, et al L. Theeier, Proj ct Manager Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing
Enclosure:
Agenda cc:
See next page Ine meeting of December 2,1981 is open to interested menbers of the public, petitioners or other parties to attend as observers pursuant to NRC staff policy on open meetings. Members of the public wishing to attend should contact Mr. L.
Wheeler at 301-492-779' by November 23, 1981, so that arrangements can be made for their att d ce.
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SEABROOK ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW SITE VISIT AGENDA December' 1, 1981 - 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
A site tour will be made with the applicant and consultants.
General area,s to be included in the tour are:
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Terrestrial Resources 2.
Aquatic Resources 3.
Consumptive' Water Use
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Water Quality
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Chemical and Biocide Wastes 7.
Environmental Radiological Assessment Specific areas to be highlighted during the tour are:
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The barge dock facility at Seabrook Harbor
- 2. _ The intake pumphouse and traveling screen system 3.
Construction effluent points into the estuary 4.
On-site settling basins, sewage treatment lagoon, landfills, waste disposal a reas,'
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Site boundary at the estuary 6.
Education Center 7.
. Transmission line alignment All persons to go on the' tour are to meet inside the Seabrook Education Center at 9:00 a.m.'
The specific route will be determined at that time-(based on tide conditions at the estuary and any other relevant considerations). This meeting is expected to take no more than 10 minutes.
The decision on when and how long to break for lunch will be made after the tour has started and will.be based on l
how well the tour is progressing.
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December 2, 1981 - 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Discussions will be held between the NRC staff and the applicant.
The outline of the discussions will follow the topics identified during' the ER-OL acceptance review ~that are cited in the questions in to the NRC letter of acceptance dated September 30, 1981.
Additional items may be. discussed if the site tour indicates such discussions are required l
for a complete review.
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