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Forwards Rev 19 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21
ML20064J971
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  
Issue date: 03/18/1994
From: Woodlan D
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
TXX-94088, NUDOCS 9403220137
Download: ML20064J971 (2)


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TUELECTRIC Harch 18. 1994 Wmiam J. Cahill. Jr.

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Document Control Room Washington, DC 20555

SUBJECT:

COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (CPSES)

DOCKET N05. 50 445 AND 50-446 TRANSMITTAL OF CPSES PHYSICAL SECURITY PLAN REVISION 19 Gentlemen:

In accordance with 10CFR50.4 enclosed are four (4) copies of the CPSES Physical Security Plan Revision 19 (Copy Numbers: 13, 14, 15 and 16).

Summary of Changes:

Section 10.1 has been changed pursuant to an NRC letter dated February 16. 1994, in which it was stated that the use of equivalent armed responders as compensatory measures in Revision 18 of the Physical Security Plan appeared to present a decrease in the effectiveness of the plan.

The provision in Section 10.1 allowing for equivalent armed responders to be used as compensatory measures has been deleted and the provisions of the previous revision have been restored and are being followed.

Section 11.2 has been changed pursuant to an NRC letter dated February 9, 1994, in which it was stated that conditions were not included in Revision 17 of the Physical Security Plan to stipulate when a diesel generator could be devitalized.

The omission appeared to present a decrease in the effectiveness of the plan.

Technical Specifications requirements specifying when a diesel generator can be taken out of service (and thereby devitalized) have been reinserted into Section 11.2.

The condition stipulating that a diesel generator can be devitalized for the purpose of repair, replacement, or major maintenance, was also restored to the plan.

Section 13.2 has been changed to correct a procedural problem which resulted in a reportable event due to a containment personnel entry

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test method has been implemented and is specified in Section 13.2.

This alternate test method is presently in use (See Attachment).

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Page 2 of 2 This Physical Security Plan change was approved on March 4 1994, and became effective on March 11, 1994.

In accordance with 50.54(p)(2), a report describing the changes to the plan is to be submitted to the NRC within two months of the change (May 11, 1994).

This letter satisfies this requirement.

An evaluation conducted per 10CFR50.54(p), determined that these changes do not decrease the safeguards effectiveness of the Physical Security Plan.

The enclosure to this letter contains SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION as defined in 10CFR73.21; consequently, the enclosure should not be placed in the Public Document Room.

Sincerely, William J. Cahill. Jr.

By:

D. R. Woodlan Docket Licensing Manager TDB/grp Attachment Enclosure c-Mr. L. J. Callan, Region IV w/ enclosure (Copy Nos. 17 and 18)

Resident Inspectors, CPSES (2) w/o enclosure Mr. T. A. Bergman, NRR w/o enclosura SAFSGUAEDS ENCL 0SURE CONTAINS SAFIGUARDS INFORM ATION.

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