ML20057G206
| ML20057G206 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Washington Public Power Supply System |
| Issue date: | 10/06/1993 |
| From: | Reynolds N WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM, WINSTON & STRAWN |
| To: | Bloch P, Bright G, Schink D Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
| References | |
| CON-#493-14366 OL, NUDOCS 9310210037 | |
| Download: ML20057G206 (2) | |
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.2m res tam October 6, 1993 Peter B.
Bloch, Esquire David R.
Schink Chairman, Atomic Safety and Department of Oceanography Licensing Board Texas A&M University U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory College Station, Texas 77843 Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Mr. Glenn O.
Bright Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Subj:
Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS Nuclear Project i
No. 1) Docket No. 50-460-OL Gentlemen:
In accordance with the October 14, 1983, Memorandum and Order in the captioned proceeding, the Washington Public Power Supply System
(" Supply System") hereby submits its quarterly status report regarding construction activities at WNP-1.
During the third quarter of 1993, no significant safety-l related construction activities were performed at WNP-1, although
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a limited engineering effort was continuing.
We do not anticipate any change in this level of activity during the next j
several months.
Further, pursuant to our obligation to keep the Licensing I
Board apprised of developments potentially relevant to this proceeding, we advise the Board and parties that a consortium of companies has proposed acquiring WNP-1 (and WNP-3, as well).
Under the unsolicited proposal submitted to the Department of Energy (" DOE"), the consortium would complete construction of the 1
units, deed them to DOE, and then contract to operate them as DOE-owned weapons-grade facilities, with the excess steam being i
used to produce electricity.
We are not aware of DOE's views on the proposal nor its schedule for any consideration of it.. We j
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Atomic Safety and Licensing Board October 6, 1993 Page 2 will, of course, keep the Board updated as to any further developments with respect to this proposal.
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