ML20054M172
| ML20054M172 | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 07/08/1982 |
| From: | Lochstet W, Trowbridge G, Wilcove M LOCHSTET, W.A., METROPOLITAN EDISON CO., NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD) |
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| ISSUANCES-OLA, NUDOCS 8207120055 | |
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h5' UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY C0tEISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of METROPOLITAN EDIS0N COMPANY, ET AL.
Docket No. 50-320 OLA (Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 2)
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STIPULATION REGARDING SETTLEMENT OF LOCHSTET CONTENTIONS For the purpose of resolving the remaining contentions advanced by Dr. William Lochstet relative to the captioned proceeding, General Public Utilities Nuclear Corporation, Metropolitan Edison Company, Jersey Central Power and Light Company, and Pennsylvania Electric Company (collectively, the Licensee), William A. Lochstet and the Staff of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC Staff) hereby stipulate and agree as follows:
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In consideration of NRC modification of proposed Technical Specification 3.3.1.1 in accordance with the attached proposed Amendment i
of Order, Dr. Lochstet agrees to withdraw Contention 2 advanced in his pleading entitled, " Supplement to Request f or Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene," dated June 17, 1980.
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In light of the following considerations, Dr. Lochstet agrees to withdraw Contention 3 advanced in his pleading entitled, " Supplement to l
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. Request for Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene," dated June 17, 1980:
(a) The NRC Staff fas evaluated the consequences in the event of a leakage of sump water from the reactor building in the Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) issued in March 1981 and has detarmined that such leakage as might occur would not pose a threat to the health and safety of the local population. PEIS Appendix V,
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(b) Monitoring wells have been placed around the reactor building which would indicate radioactivity in the ground water long before it would reach the river, thereby allowing corrective measures to be taken. Memorandum for the Commissioners from Harold Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, dated April 8, 1980.
(c) A sump water contingency plan was developed for removal of the sump water from the reactor building in the event that substantial leakage developed.
Letter from R. C. Arnold to Harold Denton (TLL-541) dated November 4, 1980.
(d) A submerged demineralizer system (SDS) has been installed and all of the radioactive water in the reactor building has been processed through it, with the exception of (1) a few inches of water that will remain on the reactor building floor when the surface suction pump looses suction and (2) the relatively small amount of water in the containment sump. As a result of the removal of the water from the reactor building, the potential for leakage due to static head has been eliminated. See Weekly Status Reports from Lake Barrett to Harold Denton, September 21, 1981 to March 1, 1982.
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. (e) The reactor building water has also been polished in the EPICOR II system, after treatment in the SDS.
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Dr. Lochstet hereby withdraws his " Request for Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene," dated March 18, 1980, and consents to dismissal from the proceeding.
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This Agreement is contingent upon the grant of the " Joint Motion to Approve Stipulation," which accompanies this Stipulation, by the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, bkd M YM Michael N. Wilcove Counsel for NRC Staff ViTHam A. Lochstet
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