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Forwards Figures Inadvertently Omitted from 800523 Application for Renewal of License R-81 & Addl Minor Changes to Tech Specs
ML20063P335
Person / Time
Site: 05000054
Issue date: 09/29/1982
From: Voth M
UNION CARBIDE CORP.
To: Bernard H
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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O' i UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION MEDICAL PRODUCTS DIVISION P.O. FIOX 324. TUXE DO, NEW YORK 10887 TELEPHONE: 914-351 2111 I

September 29, 1982 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Attn: Mr. Harold Bernard Standardization & Special Projects Branch Division of Licensing

Dear Sir:

On May 23, 1980, Union Carbide Corporation filed a timely application for renewal of Operating License R-81, Docket 50-54. A series of figures from the application were inadvertently omitted and mis-numbered.

Attached please find the corrected pages with instructions for insertion identified as Exhibit A.

The application for renewal included minor changes to the Technical l

Specifications. We wish to have two additional minor changes added as identified in Exhibit B, attached. Marked up pages are included for your convenience.

Please feel free to call should there be any questions on these matters.

Yours very trul ,

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EXHIBIT A Instructions for Inserting Replacement SAR Pages (9/29/92) l Remove Original Pages Insert Corrected Pages Table of Contents, Second Page Table of Contents, Second Page Page 47 Page 47 Pages 78 - Pages 78 - 88 This change accomplishes the following:

1. Incorporates 8 figures which were inadvertently omitted from the original submittal (corrected pages 78 - 85).
2. Renumbers figures for consistency with references to them (corrected pages 86 - 88).
3. Elminates a figure that appeared twice in the SAR (original page 78 also appears in Appendix 3).

4 Makes editorial corrections in referencing figures (Table of Contents and page 47).

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G. HAZARDS . .... ............ ,....... 51-58

1. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
2. Natural Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-52 3 Minor Accidents . . . . . ... ......... .. 52-55
4. Maximum Start-up Accident .............. 55 5 Credible Serious Accidents ..... ........ 55-58
6. Design Basis Accident . . .. .... ........ 58 i

H. REFERENCES . . ....... ............... 59

1. FIGURES . ... ..................... 6 0- 88 I

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1. FUEL DESIGN .............. ......... 1-5
1. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
2. Uranium-Aluminum Alloy ... ............ 1 3 Uranium Oxide-Aluminum Compacts . . . ........ 1-2 i
4. Uranium Aluminide-Aluminum Compacts . . . . . .... 2-3
5. References ...... ...... .... ... .. 3-5 i
2. SAFETY ANALYSES ..... .. .... .. ....... . 1-55 Section A: Thermal-Hydraulic Safety Analysis ...... 1-22 Section B: Reactivity Transients .. ... ...... . 23-28 Section C: Radiological Safety Analyses . . . . ... .. 29-55 3 TIME REQUIRED TO EMPTY POOL WATER ............ 1-3 l

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4. STARTUP ACCIDENT ANALYSIS ...... ........ .. 1-7
1. Summary . ....... ... ... ......... 1
2. Physics Parameters ................. 1-2 3 Startup Accident Analyses . . . . . ....... .. 2-6
4. Conclusions . . . ............. . .. .. 6-7 5 References ....... ...... ... ... .. 7

SECTION F l $5 SITE GEOGRAPHY This section is a short review of the salient geographic features of the reactor site and forms a basis for the next section which is a discussion of hazards and possible effects upon the surrounding population.

1. LOCATION The reactor site is located in Sterling Forest, 3-1/4 miles north-northwest of Tuxedo Park, Orange County, New York, and is approximately 1500 feet southwest of Indian Kill, a small stream flowing southeast for a mile and a half to the Ramapo River. The plant is constructed along Long Meadow Road on the eastern slope of Hogback Mountain at an elevation of approximately 800 feet.

Sterling Forest is an area of approximately 27 square miles which has been set aside by the owner for technological development. The reactor site, itself, (Figs. 27 , 28 , 19 ) consists of 100 acres of land, owned by Union Carbide Corporation.

() 2. TOP 0 GRAPHY AND GEOLOGY Topography and geology are described in the report, " Topography and Geology of the Site", Appendix 5. The terrain is rolling to rough and varies from lake and peat humus swamp to rocky outcrops. The site eleva-tion varies from 700.to 1000 feet above sea level. Peaks or knolls adjoining the site extend upward to a height of 1200 feet. The area is largely covered with second growth oak and maple, and miscellaneous deciduous trees with undergrowth of laurel and rhododendron.

3 CLIMATE k*eather conditions at the UCNR site are described in " Climatology of the Tuxedo Park-Sterling Forest Area", Appendix 6. The climate of the Sterling Forest area is predominantly influencex by air mass movement and prevailing winds f rom an inland direction. Cold air masses of the conti-nental arctic or continental polar types dominate the area's weather in the fall, winter, and spring. These are very stable at their northern source, but, by the time they have reached southeastern New York, having been heated from below as they moved across the land, their lower layers are generally unstable. During the summer, the continental outbreaks of cold air are weak and maritime tropical air masses migrate northward to exert an effect on the weather of the area.

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