ML20052A150
| ML20052A150 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Skagit |
| Issue date: | 04/16/1982 |
| From: | Lefevre H Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Rolonda Jackson Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8204270454 | |
| Download: ML20052A150 (2) | |
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RECEtVED li'MORANDUM FOR:
Robert E. Jackson, Chief
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Harold E. lefevre, Geologist Geology Section, GSB, DE
SUBJECT:
STAFF VISIT TO SKAGIT/HAtlFORD PROJECT SITE AND VICINITY Plant Name: Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Project Docket Nos.t 50-522 and 50-523 Licensing Staget Construction Permit Responsibls Branch: LB-4; M. Mallory, LPH Review Status: Pre Safety Evaluation Report as a part of its.ceologic review of the two prime Skagit/Hanford Project documents-the Environmental Report and the Preliminary Safety Analysis Report-a field trip was made to the Skagit/Hanford site and vicinity on Feb. 2 through Feb. 4, 1982.
In addition to visiting several locations.
of geologic interest to the Skagit/Hanford site, six of the ten alternative sites were also seen either aerially or on the ground. The remaining four alternate sites, all located in Washington. state west of the Cascade Mountain Range, had been seen on previous visits while conducting the review of the.Skagit site at its original location in Skagit County. The six alternative sites seen on this visit weret Hanford 22-1, Hanford 22-2 and Hanford 23 Eltopia, Pabble Springs South and Centerville. Because Puget Sound Power and L$ght Company (Skagit/Hanford site) and the Washington PublicPowerSupplySystem(WNP-2 site)areconductingjointgeologicfield investigations geologist representatives of both utility groups were present at many of the following staff activities.
Significant staff and Applicant activities include the following:
February 2 a.
Field trip to the Skagit/Hanford site and Alternate Sites llanford 22-1 and Hanford 22-2.
b.
Return visit to Alternate Site Hanford 22-1 and a field trip to Gable Mountain at the Central Fault and South Fault locations.
c.
Inspection of rock core from Drill Hole 125 (Southeast Anticline area)andDrillHoleE-19(Skagit/Hanfordsite) i
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Applicant presentations on (l) Site area geology, (2) site vicinity interpretation of imagery, (3) Southeast Antscline, (4) Rattlesnake-Wallula alignment and (5) Umtanum Ridge - Gable Mountain trend.
February 3 a.
An aerial reconnaissance was made of significant geologic features on the Hanford Reservation, the Wenas-Maxee valley areas, and Alternate sites Hanford 22-1 Hanford 22-2, Centerville, Pebble Springs South, Eltopia and Hanford 23.
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Field trip to the Cold Creek lineament area in the v'icinity of florn Rapids on the Yakima River.
PublicmeetingattheFederalBuildingrelatihetotheSkagit/Hanford c.
site Environmental Report.
February 4 a.
Field trip to southwesterly trending features on the northeast slope of Rattlesnake 11ountain and other areas in the vicinity of Cold Creek Valley.
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Field trip to seheral locations (grahel pits and quarries) along the northwesterly trending feature in the Kennewick area.
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