ML20062K516
| ML20062K516 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Comanche Peak |
| Issue date: | 07/06/1982 |
| From: | TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC) |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML20062K509 | List: |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8208170244 | |
| Download: ML20062K516 (5) | |
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r COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION O
APPLICATION FOR OPERATING LICENSE AMENDMENT 2 INSTRUCTION SHEET The following instructional information is being furnished to help insert Amendment 2 into the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Application for Operating License.
Discard the old sheets and insert the new sheets, as ?isted below.
REMOVE INSERT Cover Letter Cover Letter i
Affidavit Affidavit Page 2 Page 2 Pages 33 thru 35 Pages 33 thru 35 i
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Q Mwt. The Applicants also apply for appropriate source, by-product, and special nuclear material licenses for the project.
TUGCO, as lead Applicant and as agent for DPL, TESCO, TPL, TMPA, BEPC, and Tex-La, provides the following information in accordance with 10 CFR 50.33.
(a)
Name of Applicant The Applicants are Texas Utilities Generating Company, Dallas Power &
Light Company, Texas Electric Service Company, Texas Power & Light Company, Texas Municipal Power Agency, Brazos Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. and Tex-La Electric Cooperative of Texas, Inc. The i
ownership percentages are as follows:
TESCO 35 5/6 2
TPL 33 2/3 DPL 18 1/3 TMPA 6 1/5 1
O BEPC 3 4/5 Tex-La 2 1/6 2
i TUGC0 is the lead Applicant, and as such acts as agent for the Owner 3
Applicants for design. construction, and operation, as well as representation in licensing matter, but will have no ownership interest.
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Address of Applicants Texas Utilities Generating Company 2001 Bryan Tower Dallas, Texas 75201 Dallas Power & Light Company 1506 Commerce Street Dallas, Texas 75201 O l
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O The Comenche eeex steem eiectric stetion wiii he ioceted in somerveii l
County, Texas, 65 air miles southwest of the Dallas-Fort Worth
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Metropolitan Area in North Central Texas.
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plant, the site, and the attendant environmental considerations are l
contained in the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) and the l
Environmental Report (ER), which constitute part of this application.
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Radiological Emergency Response Plans The radiological emergency Response Plans of the State of Texas and the counties of Somervell and Hood have beend submitted separately.
(1)
Regulatory Agencies and Trade and News Publications Neither TUGC0 nor the Owners are subject to the plenary jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
All municipalities in Texas are empowered by statute to regulate rates and to prescribe rules and regualtions under which services are rendered by electric utility companies within their city limits.
For non-municipal utilities, the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) is empowered to regulate rates and to prescribe rules and regulations for areas outside the limits of municipal corporations, and within the C
limits of those municipal corporations which have ceded their regulatory authority to the commission. The PUC also has jurisdiction over appeals from decisions of municipalities with respect to regulation of rates and ervice. The rates of the joint Owners have been formally adopted or approved by the appropriate regulatory agency, with the exception of the TMPA which is not subject to outside regulatory approval.
TMPA has taken the position that under the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act the PUC does not have jurisdiction over it.
In Docket No. 41 of the PUC, issued on October 8, 1976, the PUC found that it did I
not have jurisdiction to require TMPA to obtain certificates of convenience and necessity before building facilities within the State.
In an opinion dated July 22, 1980, the attorney general of Texas ruled that PUC has no original or appellate jurisdiction over the rates of the TMPA. The statute under which TMPA was created, and which reserves O