ML20069D883
| ML20069D883 | |
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| Site: | Davis Besse |
| Issue date: | 03/11/1983 |
| From: | Stolz J Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Toledo Edison Co, Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co |
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| ML20069D884 | List: |
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| NPF-03-A-055, TAC 42152 NUDOCS 8303210050 | |
| Download: ML20069D883 (10) | |
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THE TOLEDO EDISON COMPANY AND THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY l
DOCKET NO. 50-346 DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 1 AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No. 55 License No. NPF-3 1.
The Nuclear Regulatory Comission (the Commission) has found that:
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The application for amendment by The Toledo Edison Company and The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (the licensees) dated June 13, 1980, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and' regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B.
The facility w.ill operate in confomity with the application, the provisions,of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C.
There is reasonable. assurance (1) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Comission's regulations; D.
The issuance of this amendment will not be vimical to the comon defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E.
The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Comission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
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Accordingly, Facility Operating License No. NPF-3 is hereby amended as indicated below and by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment:
Revise paragraph 2.C.(2) to read as follows:
Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendices A and 8, as revised through Amendment No. 55, are hereby incorporated in the license.
The Toledo Edison Company shall opefote the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications.
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This license amendment is effective as of the date of its iss uance.
FOR,THE NUCLEAR REGU TORY COMMISSION j
John F. Stolz, Chief pe ating Reactors Bra ch #4 ision of Licensing
Attachment:
Changes to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance:
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ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO 55 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-3 DOCKET NO. 50-346 Replace the following pages of the Appendix "B" Technical Specifications with the enclosed pages as indicated. The revised pages are identified by Amendment nunter and contain vertical lines indicating the area of change.
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i-111 iii iv iv 2.1 -1 2.1-1 2.1-2 2.3-1 2.3-l a 2.3-lb 2.3-2 2.3-3 3.1 -1 3.*l -1 3.1 -2 3.1-3 3.1 -4 3.1-5 3.1 -6 3.1-9 3.1-10 3.1-11 3.1-12 3.1-12*
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na DB-1 ENVIX0W.E.NIAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE LIST CF TABLES........................
iii LIST OF FIGURES iv 1.0 DEFINITIONS 1.0 2.1-1 2.0 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION I
2.1 (Deleted) 2.2 (Deleted) 2.3 (Deleted) 2.4 Radioactive Effluents..
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.............. 3.1-12 3.2 Environnental Radiation Monitoring 3.2-1 4.0 SPECIAL SURVEILLANCE, AND STUDY ACTIVITIES..........
4.1-1 4.1 Operational Noise Surveillance 4.1-1 4.2 heleted) 4.3 (Deleted) l l
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2.4-1 Radioactive Liquid Waste Sampling and 2.4-13 Analysis 2.4-2 Radioactive Gaseous Waste Sampling and 2.4-14 Analysis 2.4-3 Pressurized Water Reactor Liquid Wasta 2.4-16 System, Location of Process and Effluent Monitors and Samplers Required by Technical Specifications 2.4-4 Pressurized Water Reactor Caseous Waste 2.4-17 System, Location of Process and Effluent Monitors and Samplers Required by Technical Specifications 2.4-5 Gamma and Beta Dose Factors 2.4-18 3.1-1 (Del c'tcd) l 3.2-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring 3.2-3 Program 3.2-2 Sampling Locations 3.2-6 3.2-3' Typical Estimated Minimum Detectable 3.2-7 Concentrations l
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ENVIR0hMENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS LI$t OF FIGURES Figure Nueber Title Pag 3.1-1 (Deleted) 3.2-1 Environmental Media and Exposure Pathways 3.2-9 3.2-2 Samplir.g Locations On The Site Periphery 3.2-10 3.2-3 Sampling Locations (Excepting Those On 3.2-11 The Site Periphery) l l
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J DB-1 3.0 ENVIRONMENIAL SURVEILLANCE 3.1 Non-Radiological Surveillance Environmental surveillance programs shall be developed to monitor the non-radiological impacts from the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Uni,t No.1.
This surveillance shall generally censist of a terrestrial envi-rennental monitoring program described in this Section 3.1.
In general this program shall commence at commerical operation of the unit and con-tinue as described in the following paragraphs for approximately two years cf unit operatisn. The actual length of the program described below may l
be shorter or longer than two years depending upcn results. Upon review and approval by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, a less inteneive program shall be implemented to maintain a check on the unit's non-radiological impact for the life of the unit. The details of this less intensive pro-gram shall be determined upon analysis of the first two years data. It is anticipated that this program shall be similar to the one described below but reduced in frequency and intensity.
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J' DB-1 3.1.2.b Terrestr'ial Environ = ental Monitoring Program Ob$ective 1.
To monitor the effects of the unit's cooling tower on' migrating birds.
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To monitor changes in vegetation cover types on and adjacent to the site.
3.1.2.b.1 Bird Collisions Specification The cooling tower shall be monitored during the migratory periods (i.e.
April, May, late August, September and October) to determine instances when 100 or more birds have collided with the cooling tower in a twenty-four hour period.
k' hen there are 100 or more bird impacts in a twenty-four hour period the number and species composition shall be recorded.
Bases During nigratory. periods the possibility exists that during adverse weather conditions when birds are forced to fly at low altitudes and visibility is limited, the potential exists for a large (>100) bird impact on the cooling tower. This potential dcas not exist during nonmigratory periods.
3.1.2.b.2 Vegetation Survey Specification Color infrared aerial photography shall be used during the first two years of the unit's operation to dete:t changes in the composition, areal extent and general health of vegetation cover types. The photography shall be taken under clear sky's with low haze during July or August at a scale of 1
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inch equals 500 feet. The area of coverage shall be a two mile radius from the unit and for each year the flight lines; altitude; time of day; make a,nd model of camera, lens and filter; and film type and processing shall be the same.
Interpretation of the aerial photography shall 'nclude ground observations i
of vegetation cover types. The presence, distribution and health of dom-t inant plant species shall be recorded (e.g.' chang:s in distribution of j
emergent aquatic plants). Information for the growing season concerning l
lake levels, ground water levels, precipitation, and temperature shall be summarized to aid in the photographic intarpretation.
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The infrared aerial photography will serve as means to documenting signifi-l cant changes in the vegetation cover types adjacent to the unit. Baced en j
the best available knowledge concerning impacts from nuclear 1 power plants, l
no adverse impacts are predicted during operation of the Davis-Besse Nuclear l
Power Station, Unit 1.
Should significant changes in the vegetation be observed, additional studies will be conducted to determine the causes for such changes.
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