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Application for Amend 50 to Application for Ol,Consisting of Amend 50 to Fsar,Adding Wolverine Power Supply Corp as co-applicant,requesting Issuance of OL for 40 Yrs & Refs 830629 Revised Physical Security Plan
ML20076H100
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Site: Fermi DTE Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/29/1983
From: Heidel C
DETROIT EDISON CO.
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NUDOCS 8309010309
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BEFORE THE UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIOff IN THE MATTER OF: )

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THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY )

(Enrico Fermi Atomic Power )

Plant Unit No. 2) ) Docket No. 50-341 1

AMENDMENT NO. 50 TO AMENDED AND SUBSTITUTED APPLICATION FOR LICENSES THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, Applicant in the above captioned proceeding, hereby files Amendment No. 50 to n

its Amended and Substituted Application for Licenses for the purposes of (1) updating certain general information set forth in the Application, (2) amending the Applica-tien to reflect the addition of Co-Applicant Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative, Inc., which previously has been approved by the Commission as a co-holder of the Construction Permit issued in this proceeding, (3) revising the Application to request that the Commission issue the Applicant an Operating License for a term of forty (40) years from the date of issuance of the Operating License, (4) referencing the submittal of Applicants' revised Physical Security Plan, and (5) transmitting revisions to Applicants' Final Safety Analysis Report.

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Background

On April 29, 1969, Applicant Detroit Edison filed with the Atomic Energy Commission ("AEC") an Application for Licenses requesting authorization to construct and operate Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant Unit No. 2

(" Fermi 2"), a utilization facility for the generation of commercial power. Twenty amendments to this application were subsequently filed, and on September 26, 1972, the Commission issued Detroit Edison a construction permit (CPPR-87) for Fermi 2.

1 On October 22, 1974, Detroit Edison filed with the AEC its Amended and Substituted Application for Licenses for the purpose of transmitting the Final Safety Analysis 1 Report (FSAR) and to bring up to date other information I

contained in the original Application for Licenses.

On May 6, 1977, Applicant filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ("NRC" or the " Commission") an

! Application to Amend its Construction Permit to add Northern Michigan Electric Cooperative, Inc., and Wolverine Electric Cooperative, Inc., as co-owners of the Fermi 2 facility. After public notice and hearing, the Commission approved Amendment No. 1 to the Construction Permit on July 5, 1978 adding the two cooperatives as co-holders of the Construction Permit.

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1 On August 13, 1982, Detroit Edison filed its second I

request to amend its Construction Permit to reflect a statutory merger between the two electric cooperatives and substitution of the resulting new entity: Wolverine ,

Power Supply Cooperative, Inc. ("WPSC"). The NRC approved Amendment No. 2 to the Fermi 2 Construction Permit on December 1, 1982.

Proposed Amendment The 1974 Amended and Substituted Application for Licenses should be revised to conform to the amended Construction Permit reflecting substitution for WPSC as a Co-Applicant.

In addition, in view of the considerable time which has passed since issuance of the Construction Permit, Detroit Edison amerids its 1974 Application to request an Operating License with a term of forty years from the date of issuance of the Operating License. The general information in the Application should also be changed to conform with the above revision and with information contained in annual reports and other materials previ-ously submitted. The attached revised pages replace the correspondingly numbered pages in Applicant's 1974 Amended and Substituted Application for Licenses.

In this Amendment, Detroit Edison is also requesting that its Application be amended to include the filing of its revised Physical Security Plan which was made separately on June 29, 1983 (reference: EF2-64,443).

Finally, Applicant is filing modifications to Chapter 7 and Appendix 4A of its FSAR along with several minor technical and administrative corrections and clarifications.

THE DETROIT EDISOIJ COMPAIJY By - -

Charles M. Heidel President Subscribed and sworn to before me this.N r [ day of O <p &ih, 1983. .

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Evelyn M.<Tracy, Notary Publicrj Oakland County, Acting in Wayne County, Michigan My Commission expires 4/30/84

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, . . 4 Atomic Safety and Licensing board which rendered a favorable Initial Decision, the Commission on September 26, 1972, issued Detroit Edison a construction permit (CPPR-87) for a utiliza-tion facility of the boiling water type with a thermal capacity l of 3,292 megawatts and a resulting gross electrical output of l approximately 1,154 megawatts. The facility, which is now about 95 percent constructed, will be part of an electrical generating plant known as the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Unit No. 2 located on Applicant's site in Frenchtown Township, Monroe County, Michigan.

In order to transmit the Final Safety Analysis Report

("FSAR") and to bring up to date other information contained in the origincl Application for Licenses, Detroit Edison hereby files this Amended and Substituted Application for Licenses.

Applicant states:

(a) The names of Applicants are The Detroit Edison Company (Edison) and Wolverine Power Supply  ;

Cooperative, Inc. (WPSC).

4 (b) The address of Applicant Edison is 2000 3econd Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226; the address of Applicant WPSC is 1050 East Division, Boyne City, Michigan 49712.

(c) The business of Applicants is described in their respective annual reports filed with the Commission as issued since the original Application for Licenses was submitted. i Rev. I 8/83

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(d) (1) Applicants are corporations incorpor-ated in the State of Michigan. -

(2) All directors and prinicpal officers of Applicants are citizens of the United States. The names and addresses of their directors and principal officers are listed in Exhibit B incorporated herein by reference.

(3) Applicants are not owned, controlled or dominated by an alien, a foreign corporation, or a foreign government.

(e) Applicants are applying for a class 103 license for a utilization facility to be used in the generation and distribution of electric energy in the fulfillment of Applicants' obligations under the 1

laws of the State of Michigan to provide such electricity to their designated customers. Appli-cants seek the class 103 license for a period of 40 years from the date of the operating license issued for the facility. Applicants also apply for such special nuclear material licenses (pursuant to 10 CFR Part 70), by-product material licenses (pursuant to 10 CFR Part 30), and source material licenses (pursuant to 10 CFR Part 40)

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(j) The names and addresses of the regulatory agencies having jurisdiction over the rates and services incident to the generation and distribution of electric energy under a class 103 license are:

Michigan Public Service Commission 6545 Mercantile Way Lansing, Michigan 48909 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 825 North Capitol Street, N.E.

Washington, D.C. 20426 (k) The trade and news publications which

' circulate in the area where the proposed activity will be conducted and which Applicants consider appropriate to give reasonable notice of the appli-cation to those municipalities, private utilities, public bodies, and cooperatives which might have a potential interest in the facility are listed in Exhibit E incorporated herein by reference.

(1) Applicant Edison agrees, as it did in its .

original Application for License, that it will not permit any individual to have access to Restricted Data until the Civil Service Commission shall have made an investigation and report to the Commission on the character, associations, and loyalty of such individual, and the Commission shall have determined t h a t. permitting Rev. !  : . ' _.

I such person to have access to Restricted Data will l

not endanger the common defense and security.

l (m) Communications with respect to this Appli-

, cation should be sent to:

Willard R. Holland -

Larry E. Schuerman Vice President Licensing Engineer Enrico Fermi Unit 2 Enrico Fermi Unit 2 6400 N. Dixie Highway 6400 N. Dixie Highway Newport, Michigan 48166 Newport, Michigan 48166 1

Dr. Wayne H. Jens Harry Tauber '

Vice President Group Vice President

-Nuclear Operations The Detroit Edison Co i The Detroit Edison Company 2000 Second Avenue 2000 Second Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48226 and to its attorneys: ,

Messrs. LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae Attention: Harry H. Voigt 1333 New Hampshire Avenue, N. W.

Washington, D.C. 20036 .

1 Peter A. Marquardt, Esq.

Senior Attorney The Detroit Edison Company 2000 Second Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 On the basis of the information provided in this appli-cation and in the accompanying exhibits, Applicants respect-fully request that the Commission, after the substantial com-pletion of the construction of the plant in conformity with the terms and conditions of the construction permit, and subject to any necessary testing of the facility for health or safety, issue a class 103 operating license for the facility and such other licenses as may be necessary and appropriate for the operation of the facility.

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p. EXHIBIT D DIRECTORS AND PRINCIPAL OFFICERS EDISON DIRECTORS .

Wendell W. Anderson Dr. Patricia Shontz Longe e 40 Preston Place 806 Bishop Road -

Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236 Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230 i

Father Malcolm Carron, S. J. Walter J. McCarthy, Jr.

8400 South Cambridge 1450 Pilgrim Road Detroit, MI 48221 Birmingham, MI 48009 Charles T. Fisher, III William G. Meese 76 Lothrop Road 524 N. Country Club Drive i Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236 Atlantis, FL 33462 Dr. David M. Gates 1199 N. County Road 641 441 Huntington Place Lake Leelanau, MI 49653 Ann 7.rbor, MI 48104 Frank Merriman Edward J. Giblin 3136 Berkshire 1341 Indian Mound Road, W. Deckerville, MI 48427 Birmingham, MI 48010 Dean E. Richardson Ernest L. Grove, Jr. 332 Cloverly Road 360 Woodridge Road Grosse Pointe Farms, MI Bloomfield Hills, MI 48013 48236 Charles M. Heidel Louis M. Roddis, Jr.

5570 Forman 110 Broad Street Birmingham, MI 48010 Charleston, SC 29401 George M. Holly, Jr. Alan E. Schwartz <

510 Sheldon Road 4120 Echo Road Grosse Pointe Shores, MI 48236 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48013 i

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Clyde Ackley Donald Harmon Route 1, 2011 West Hawley Route 1 Scottville, MI 49454 Mears, MI 49436 Melvin Basel Robert Hasenbank Hawks, MI 48743 Route 2, 5471 E. Freesoil Road Freesoil, MI 49411 Harold Beldo

. RFD No. 1 Wayne Nordbeck Kaleva, MI 49645

- P.O. Box 38 Thompsonville, f4I 49683 Howard Carson P.O. Box 1546 Burton Scott Behling Road 49712 Route 3, 90th Avenue Boyne City, MI Evart, MI 49631 William Chapin Route 2, Five Mile Road Clare Shull Blanchard, MI 49310 Route 3 Hart, MI 49420 Frederick Foltz, Jr.

Lake Grove Road Emma Reinbold Petoskey, MI 49770 6465 E. Main Pelston, MI 49769 Carl Fortelka Edgar Render F.

10499 S. 15th Road Lewiston, MI 49756 Cadillac, MI 49601 Ted Gawel Atlanta, MI 49709 Willard Haenke Route 1, Guy Road Blanchard, MI 4931u l

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EXHIBIT S pg. 3 OFFICERS OF THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY Walter J. McCarthy, Jr.

Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Charles M. Heidel President and Chief Operating Officer Ernest L. Grove, Jr.

Vice Chairman of the Board Leon S. Cohan Senior Vice President and General Counsel Burkhard H. Schneider Group Vice President Harry Tauber Group Vice President Willard R. Holland Vice President Wayne H. Jens Vice President - Nuclear Operations John W. Johnson, Jr.

Vice President - Finance M. Jane Kay Vice President - Administration Robert C. Kirkby Vice President - Engineering and Construction John E. Lobbia Vice President - Fin 3ncial Services Claybourne Mitcv -31 dr.

Vice Presidc7d TF .nning and Research James B. Oliver Vice President - Employee Relations Rev. 1 8/83

. EXHIBIT B pg. 4 William K. Pence Vice President - Operations Donald J. Pizzimenti

  • Vice President - Community and Governmental Affairs O. David Whiddon Vice President - Corporate Planning Leslie L. Loomans Treasurer Ronald W. Gresens Controller Arnold J. Benes General Auditor Kathryn L. Westman Secretary OFFICERS OF WPSC William Chapin President Harold Beldo Senior Vice President Harold Carson Secretary Donald Harmon Treasurer Rev. 1 8/83