ML20069G327

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Amend 81 to License DPR-46,deleting App B ETS Pertaining to Nonradiological Water quality-related Requirements
ML20069G327
Person / Time
Site: Cooper 
Issue date: 03/11/1983
From: Vassallo D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
Shared Package
ML20069G331 List:
References
DPR-46-A-081, TAC 08140, TAC 49704 NUDOCS 8303250116
Download: ML20069G327 (10)


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AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No. 81 License No. DPR-46 i

1. _ The' Nuclear Regulatory Commission (.the Commission) has found that:

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The application for amendment by Nebraska Public Power District l

(thelicensee)datedMay 25, 1979, 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; i

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The facility will operate in confomity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission;.

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There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health

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and safety of the public, and (ii) that such aMivities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; s

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The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common

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defense and security or to' the health and safety of the public; and F

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The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.

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Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Spec-ifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment and paragraph 2.C(2) of Facility Operating License No. DPR-46 is i

hereby amended to read as follows:

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(2) Technical' Specifications i

The Technical Sp.ecifications contained in Appendices A and B, as revised through Amendment No. 81, are hereby incorporated in the license. The licensee shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications.

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This, license amendment is effective as of the date of its issuance.

FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION-Domenic B. Vassallo, Chief Operating Reactors Branch #2 Division of Licensing

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Changes to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance:

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d ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE - AMENDMENT NO. 81 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-46 DOCKET NO. 50-298 Replace the following pages of the Appendix B Technical Specifications with the enclosed pages as indicated. The revised pages are identified by Amendment number and contain vertical lines indicating the area of change.

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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF COMTENTS

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List of Tables Deleted List of Figures Deleted 1.0 Definitions ~

Deleted 2.0 Environmental Protection Conditions and 3.0 Monitorina 19 Requirements 2.1 Thermal Deleted 2.1.1 Maximum.AT Across Condenser Delsted 2.1.2 Maximum Discharge _ Temperature Deleted

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2.1.3 Specified Mixing Zone-Deleted 2.1.4 Maximum BTU /hr Deleted i

2.1.5 Rate of Temperature Change Deleted 2.1.6 Heat Treatment of Circulating Water System Deleted 2.1.7 Deicing Operations Deleted 2.2 Hydraulic Deleted 2.2.1 Intake Velocity Deleted 2.2.2 Discharge Velocity Deleted 2.2.3 Size of Mixing Zone Deleted 2.2.4 Maximum and Minimum Flow Restrictions eee 2.2.5 Reservoir Drawdown 2.2.6 Erosion Deleted 2.3 Chemical Deleted 2.3.1 Biocides De'leted a.

Chlorine Deleted b.

Fhenolic Amines Deleted 2.3.2 Corrosion Inhibitors Deleted 2.3.3 Heavy Metals Deleted 2.3.4 Solids Deleted Suspended Colloidal or Se'ttable Solids Deleted a.

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Dissolved Solids Deleted 2.3.5 Hydrogen Ion Deleted 2.3.6 Other Chemicals

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Page 2.4 Radiological

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2.4.1 Aquatic 39 a.

Biota 19 b.

Liquid Effluents 19 c.

Sediment 23 2.4.2 Terrestrial 23 a.

Fauna 23 b.

Flora 23 c.

Soil 23 d.

Well Water 24 2.4.3 Atmospheric 24 a.

Airborne Effluents 24 2.5 other Parameters 29 4.0 Environmental Surveillance and-Special Studies 47 1

4.1 Biologscal Deleted 4.1.1 Aquatic Deleted 4.1.1.1. Surveillance, Study, and Deleted Evaluation Programs 4.1.1.2 Plant Cooling *Jater Systems Deleted Fish Entrapment Limits 4.1.1.3 Monitoring of the Effects of the Deleted Condenser Cooling Water System on Plankton Organisms -

4.1.1.4 11-Agency Study Deleted 4.1.2 Terrestrial Not Applicable 4.2 Chemical Deleted 4.3 Physical Deleted 3,

4.3.1 Aquatic-Thermal Plume Mapping Deleted 4.3.2 Terrestrial Not Applicable

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4.4 Radiological 47 4.4.1 Initia1 External Radiation Background Measurements 47 s

i 4.4.2 Background Rad.tation 47 4.4.3 Reference Soil 47 4.4.4 Soil 47 Amendmant No.

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47 4.0 Environmental Survelliance and Special Studies i

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To provide the necessary information for evaluation' of radiological effects 1

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7 An environmental radiological monitoring program will be carried out'as defined in Tables 7, 8, and 9.

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4'.4.1 Backaround Radiation (Sample Type No. 2)

Ambient levels of external radiation are measured at selected locations, within an approximate 10-mile radius of the plaht by exposing thermolum-inescent dosimeters (TLD) for quarterly time periods.

Selection of locations and periods of exposure are based on prevailing winds and

. anticipated radiation levels to provide suitable measurements for eval-uscion of probable radiation doses to the environs surrounding the plant location.

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~4.4.2 Soil (Sample Type No. 5) s Soil samples consist of approximately 2 kg. ofssoil obtained by insert-ing a tubular sample template into the earth to a depth of'approximately 6 inches and removing the enclosed soil to a suitable container.

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4.4.3 Venetation - Fo'od and Feed Crops (Sample Type No. 7)'

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consumable portions of the food or feed crop being grown at the designated sample location.

4.4.4 Venetation-Carden Crops (Sample Type No. 8)

Garden crop samples consist of approximately 2 kg. of the edible portions of garden vegetables (usually tomatoes, sweet corn, and cabbage, when available) taken from family gardens at the designated sample stations within a 5 mile radius of the plant.

4. 4.5 Vegetation - Feed and Forage - Beef Producers and Nearest Milk Producers l

(Sample Type No. 9 and 10) 1 Approximately 2 kg. of forage will be sampled during.the pasturi season where milk and/or beef cattle are raised at the designated sample stations within an approximate 5-mila radius of the plant. These forage samples l

will be taken at the accelerated frequency rate as shown in Table 7.

t When the b'eef and milk cattle are not on pasture, sempling will consist of approximately 2 kg. of feed, sampled at the less frequent sampling frequency as shown in Table 7.

When coupled with the use of transfer coefficients and intake figures, a reliable monitoring program for Cs-137 uptake in beef cattle is obtained.

The average daily cattle intake of Cs-137 will be estimated from the forage sampling data as follows:

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5.3.2 All procedures described in 5.3.1 above, and changes thereto, shall be reviewed as specified in Section 5.1 and approved by the Plant Superintendent prior to implementation. Tempotary changes to procedures which do not change the intent of the original procedure at be made, provided such changes are approved by two members of the plant management staff. Such i

changes shall be documented, subsequently reviewed and approved on a timely basis.

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(2) Radiological Volume A report on the radiological environmental surveillance programs for the previous 12 months of operation shall be sub-

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aitted to the Director of the Regional Regulatory Operations Office (with copy to Director of Licensing) as a separate volume (#2) of the Annual. Environmental Operating Report within 90 days after January 1 of each year. The period ofethe first report shall being with t,he date of initial criticality.

The report shall include summaries, interpretations, and statistical evaluation of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period,

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(2) Failure to take appropriate action when a specified

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(3) Failure to rsport in a timely manner, other j

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~aantal impact evaluation contained in the Environ-aantal Baport and the Environmental Statement) or to the envR ananntal monitoring procedures or i

equipment is planned, a report of the change shall

.be submitted to the NRC for information prior to

.implenantation of the change.s This is not intended to preclude making changes on short notice that are significant in terms of decreasing adverse environmental impact, etc. However,-these changes shall be promptly reported.

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(3) Request for changes in environmental technical specifications shall be submitted to tha Director, Division of Reactor Licensina, USNRC for prior review and authorization. Tfie request

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5.5 Records Retention 5.5.1 Records and logs relative to the following areas will be retained for the life of the plant:

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