ML20059A483
| ML20059A483 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 12/17/1993 |
| From: | Feigenbaum T, Grossi R NORTH ATLANTIC ENERGY SERVICE CORP. (NAESCO) |
| To: | Murley T Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NYN-93169, NUDOCS 9312300227 | |
| Download: ML20059A483 (2) | |
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P.O. Box 300 Seabrook, NH 03874 Telephone (603)474 9521 -
Facsimile (603)474-2987 Energy Service Corporation Ted C. Feigenbaum Senior Vice President and -
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December 17,1993 i
Dr. Thomas E. Murley, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 i
References:
(a)
Facility Operating License No. NPF-86, Docket No. 50-443 (b)
Letter dated May 13,1992 from W.B. Ellis (NU) and Bernard M. Fox (NU) to James M. Taylor (USNRC), regarding the proposed acquisition of PSNH
Subject:
Reporting ofInformation in Accordance with License Condition
Dear Dr. Murley:
Amendment No.10 to the Seabrook Station operating license authorized the transfer of managing agent responsibilities to North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation (North Atlantic) and imposed certain temporary reporting' conditions. North Atlantic hereby informs the NRC of two items related to those conditions.
3 Amendment No.10 requires the reporting of "any changes to the annual' operations and maintemtnce and capital expenditure budgets" The 1994 O&M and capital expenditure forecasts for -
Seabrook Station were previously reported to the NRC in a letter dated May 13,1992 [ Reference (b)] as
$138.9 million and $26.2 million, respectively. The budgets that have been developed.for 1994, as approved by the Joint Owners on December 15,1993, are $144.6 million for O&M and $23.0 million for L capital.
Second, the Oversight Committee created by the Executive Committee of the Seabrook Station Joint Owners has recently completed its independent assessment of the activities performed by North Atlantic in its operation of Seabrook Station. This assessment reviewed North Atlantic's activities through.
October 1993 and'is documented in a report recently received by North Atlantic.
Overall, the Oversight Committee reported that no nuclear safety concerns were identified. In its report, the Oversight Committee identified.many strer gths indicative of a well managed, maintained and operated facility. In addition, the report contained a small number of recommendations,to improve
- performance. North Atlantic and the Joint Owner Executive Committee have reviewed the Oversight Committee's repon and believe that no report is required under the license conditions of Amendment No.
- 10. Nonetheless, North Atlantic has reviewed the report and its conclusions'with the NRC Resident Inspector.1 Further, the report is'on file at Seabrook Station and is available for NRC review.
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- United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission December 17,1993 Attention: Dr. Thomas E. Murley, Director Page two Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact Mr. Terry L.
liarpster, Director of Licensing Services, at (603) 474-9521, extension 2765.
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Mr. Thomas T. Martin Regional Administrator United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I i
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Mr. Albert W. De Agazio, Sr. Project Manager l'
Project Directorate 1-4 Division of Reactor Projects U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission q
Washington, DC 20555 Mr. Noel Dudley NRC Senior Resident inspector P.O. Box 1149 Seabrook, Nil 03874 s
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