ML20084S714
| ML20084S714 | |
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| Site: | River Bend |
| Issue date: | 11/20/1985 |
| From: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY AND CAJUN ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVF DOCKET NO 50-458 RIVER BEND STATION, UNIT 1 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE License No. NPF-47 1.
The Nuclear Regulatory Comission (the Comission or the NRC) has found that:
A.
The application for license filed by Gulf States Utilities Company, e
acting on behalf of itself and Cajun Electric Power Cooperative, complies with the standards and requirements of tha Atomic Energy r
Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Comission's regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I, and all required notifications to other agencies or bodies have been duly made; B.
Construction of the River Bend Station, Unit 1 (the facility) has been substantially completed in confomity with Construction Permit No. CPPR-145 and the application, as amended, the provisions
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o' the Act and the regulations of the Comission; C.
The facility will operate in conformity with the application, as amended, the provisions of the Act, and the regulations of the Commission; D.
There is reasonable assurance: (i) that the activities authorized by this operating license 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 set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; E.
Gulf States Utilities Company
- is technically qualified to engage in the activities authorized by this operating license in accordance with the Comission's regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; F.
Gulf States Utilities Company and Cajun Electric Power Cooperative have satisfied the applicable provisions of 10 CFR Part 140, "Finan-cial Protection Requirements and Indemnity Agreements," of the Comission's regulations; G.
The issuance of this license will not be inimical to the comon defense and security or to the health and safety of the public;
- Gulf States utilities Company is authorized to act as agent foi Cajun Electric Power Cooperative and has exclusive responsibility and contrei over the nhysical construction, operation and maintenance of the facility.
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After weighing the environmental, economic, technical, and other benefits of the facility against environmental and other' costs and considering available alternatives, the issuance of Facility Opera-ting License No. hPF-47, subject to the conditions for protection of the environment set forth herein, is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Comission's regulations and all applicable require-ments have been satisfied; and 1.
The receipt, possession, and use of source, byproduct and special nuclear material as authorized by this license will be in accordance with the Commission's regulations in 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 and 70.
2.
Based on the foregoing findings and approval by the Nuclear Regulatory Comission at a meeting on November 15, 1985, the License for Fuel Loading and Low Power Testing, License No. NPF-40, issued on August 29, 1985, is superseded by Facility Operating License NPF-47 hereby issued to Gulf States Utilities Ccapany and Cajun Electric Power Cocperative (the licensees), to read as follows:
A.
This license applies to th PRiver Bend Station, Unit 1, a boiling water nuclear reactor and associated equipment, owned by Gulf States Utilities Company and Cajun Electric Power Cooperative. The facility is located approximately 2 miles east of th.e Mississippi River in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, approximately 2.7 miles s'outheast o
of St. Francisville, Louisiana and approximately 18 miles northwest of the city limits of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and is described in the licensees' " Final Safety Analysis Report," as supplemented and amended, and in the licensees' Environmental Report-Operating License Stage, as supplemented and amended.
Subject to the conditions and requirements incorporated herein, the Comission hereby licenses:
(1) Gulf States Utilities Ccmpany (GSU) and Cajun Electric Power Cooperative to possess the facility at the designated location in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth in this license; (2) GSU, pursuant to Section 103 of the Act and 10 CFR Part 50, to use and operate the facility at the above designated location in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth in this license; (3) GSU, pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Part 70, to receive, possess and to use at any time special nuclear material as reactor fuel.
in accordance with the limitations for storage and amounts required for reacter operation, as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report, as supplemented and amended;
(4) GSU, pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 and 70, to re-ceive, possess, and use at any time any byproduct, source and special nuclear material as sealed neutron sources for reactor startup, sealed sources for reactor instrumentation and radia-tion monitoring equipment calibration, and as fission detectors in amounts as required; (5) GSU, pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 and 70, to receive, possess, and use in amounts as required any byproduct, source or special nuclear material without restriction to chemical or physical form, for sample analysis or instrument calibration or associated with radioactive apparatus or com-ponents; and (6) GSU, pursuant to tne Act and 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 and 70, to possess, but not separate, such byproduct and special nuclear materials as may be produced by the operation of the facility.
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This license shall be deemed to contain and is subject to the condi-tions specified in the Commission's regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I and is subject to all applicable provisions of the Act and to the rules, regulation ~s and orders of the Comission now or here-after in effect; and is subject to the additional conditions specified or incorporated below:
(1) Maximum Power Level GSU is authorized to operate the facility at reactor core power levels not in excess of 2894 megawatts thermal (100% rated power) in accordance with the conditions specified herein. The items identified in Attachment I to this license shall be completed as specified. Attachment 1 is hereby incorporated into this license.
(2) Technical Specifications and Environmental Protection Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B 'both of which are attached hereto, are hereby incorporated into this license. GSU shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.
(3) Antitrust Conditions GSU shall comply with the antitrust conditions in App'endix C attached heretc, which is hereby incorporated into this license.
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f (4) Seismic and Dynamic Qualification of Seismic ~ Category 1 Mechanical' and Electrical Equipment (Section 3.10, SER and SSER 3)
GSU shall complete the requirements of the seismic and dynamic qualification of mechanical and electrical equipment as specified i
in Attachment 2. Attachment 2 is hereby incorporated into this license.
(5) Mark III Related Issues (Section 6.2.1.9, SER and SSER 2) a.
GSU shall not use the residual heat removal system in the steam condensing mode without prior written aoproval of the staff.
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Prior to startup following the first refueling outage, GSU shall furnish the outstanding information identified in Appendix K of SSER 2 adc'ressing the Mark III containment related issues.
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Inservice Inspection Program (Section 5.2.4.3 and 6.6.3, SER and SSER 3)
GSU shall submit the inservice inspection program for NRC staff review and approval by September 1, 1986.
(7) Bypassed and Inoperable Status Indication (Section 7.5.2.2, SER and SSER 3)
Prior to startup following the first refueling outage, GSU shall implement design modifications to improve the capabilities of existing bypassed and inoperable status indication used to moni-tor the status of safety related systems. The specific design changes to be implemented are identified in a GSU letter dated December 3,1984 as clarified in a GSU letter dated March 5,1985.
(8) TDI Diesel Engines (Section 8.3.1 SSER 3)
GSU shall implement the TDI diesel requirements as specified in. is hereby incorporated into this j
license.
(9) Ultimate Heat Sink (Section 9.2.5, SER and SSER 3)
Prior to startup following the first refueling outage GSU shall have installed and operational in the ultimate heat sink a permanent temperature monitoring system acceptable to the NRC staff and Technical Specification modifications as required.
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GSU shall comply with the requirements of the fire protection program as specified in Attachment 4.. is hereby incorporated into this license.
(11) Operating Staff Experience Requirements (Section 13.1.2.1, SSER 2)
GSU shall have a licensed senior operator on each shift, while in Operating Condition 1, 2 and 3, who has had at least six months of hot operating experience on a plant comparable to River Bend Station, including at least six weeks at power levels greater than 20% of full power, and who has had startup and shutdown experience.
(12) Post-Fuel-loading Initial Test Program (Section 14, SER and 55ER 3)
Any changes to the initial test program described in Section 14 of the FSAR made in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59 shall be reported in accordance with 50.59(b) within one month of such change.
(13) Partial Feedwater Feating (Section 15.1, SER)
The facility shall not be operated with partial feedwater heating i
for the purpose of extending the normal fuel cycle without prior 3
written approval of the staff.
(14) Emergency Response Capabilities (Generic letter 82-33,
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Supplement I to NUREG-0737, Section 7.5.2.4, SER and SSER 3, Section 18, 5ER, 55ER 2 and SSER 3) j GSU shall complete the requirements of NUREG-0737 Supplement #1 as specified in Attachment 5. is hereby incorporated i
into this license.
(15) Salem ATWS Event, Generic letter 83-28 (Section 7.2.2.5, SSER 3)
GSU shall submit responses to and implement the requirements of Generic letter 83-28 on a schedule which is consistent with that given in its letters dated August 3, 1984 and May 20, 1985.
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GSU shall fully implement and maintain in'effect all provisions of the Comission-approved physical security, guard training and quali-fication, and safeguards contingency plans, including all amendments i
and rev.sions made pursuant to the authority of 10 CFR 50.90 and 10 CFR50.54(p). These plans, which contain safeguards information protected under 10 CFR 73.21, are entitled:
" River Bend Station i
Physical Security Plan," " River Bend Station Security Training and Qualification Plan" and " River Bend Station Safeguards Contingency l
Plan."
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Except as otherwise provided in the Technical Specifications or
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of the requirements contained in Section 2.C of this license in 1
the following manner:
initial notification shall be made within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to the NRC Operations Center via the Emergency Notification System with written followup within thirty) days in accordance with the procedures described in 10 CFR 50.73(b, (c), and (e).
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The licensees shall have and maintain financial protection of such type and in such amounts as the Connission shall require in accord-ance with Section 170 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 1
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he date of issuance.and shall expire at midnight on August 29, 20,25.
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Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Enclosures:
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Attachments 1-5 r
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Appendix A - Technical Specifications (NUREG-1172) 3.
Appendix B - Environmental Protection Plan 4.
Appendix C - Antitrust Conditions Date of Issuance:
November 20, 1985
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GSU shall fully implement and maintain in effect all provisions of the Comission-approved physical security, guard training and quali-fication, and safeguards contingency plans, including all amendments i
and revisions made pursuant to the authority of 10 CFR 50.90 and 10 i
CFR50.54(p). These plans, which contain safeguards information protected under 10 CFR 73.21, are entitled:
" River Bend Station Physical Security Plan," " River Bend Station Security Training and Qualification Plan" and " River Bend Station Safeguards Contir.gency Plan."
E.
Except as otherwise provided in the Technical Specifications or Environmental Protection Plan, GSU shall report any violations of the requirements contained in Section 2.C of this license in the following manner:
initial notification shall be made within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to the NRC Operations Center via the Emergency Notification System with written followup within thirty days in acccrdance with the procedures described in 10 CFR 50.73(b), (c), and (e).
F.
The licensees shall have and maintain financial protection of such i
type and in such amounts as the Commission shall require in accord-ance with Section 170 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, to cover public liability claims.
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This license is effective as of the date of issuance and shall expire at midnight on August 29, 2025.
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Attachments 1-5 2.
Appendix A - Technical Specifications (NUREG-1172) 3.
Appendix B - Environmental Protection Plan 4.
Appendix C - Antitrust Conditions Date of Issuance: NOV 2 0 L985
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ATTACHMENT 1 T0-NPF 47 Prior to achieving the condition indicated on or before the date indi-cated, the following items shall be completed to the satisfaction of Region IV:
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OUTSTANDING ITEMS TO BE ACCOMPLISHED PRIOR TO COMPLETION OF THE INITIAL TEST PROGRAM a.
Verify the station electric distribution voltage analyses are in accordance with the guidelines of Branch Technical Position PSB-1, Position 4 b.
Perform an engineering evaluation and complete modifications on the battery powered lighting system used in areas of the plant outside the nain control room required for safe shutdown and personnel evacu-ation to upgrade those areas identified as deficient with regard to the requirements contained in FSAR Table 9.5-2 2.
OUTSTANDING ITEM TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE FIRST REFUELING OUTAGE a.
Complete and have operational the fuel building sampling system.
Off-loading of irradiated fuel prior to the first refueling outage shall be performed as described in GSU's letter dated June 13, 1985.
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OUTSTANDING ITEM TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FIRST DESIGN USE OR PRIOR TO STARTUP FOLLOWING THE FIRST REFUELING OUTAGE (WHICHEVER IS FIRST) a.
Complete a load test which meets all the OSHA requirements for load handling capability on all remaining cranes and hoists not previously tested.
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OUTSTANDING ITEMS TO BE ACCOMPLISHED PRIOR TO STARTUP FOLLOWING THE FIRST REFUELING OUTAGE a.
Repair or replace the control valves on HVAC chillers as delineated in the 10 CFR 50.55(e) report identified as DR-314.
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Verify that adequate radio communication capability exists from all appropriate plant areas.
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SEISMIC AND. DYNAMIC QUALIFICATI0ft OF SEISMIC CATEGORY 1 MECHANICAL AND
'i ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT GSU shall complete the following requirements-for seismic and dynamic quali-fication on the schedule noted below:
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GSU shall, prior to startup following the second refueling outage, have completed modifications to the hydraulic control units to i
install an additional brace as used in the qualification testing i
of the hydraulic control unit as described in GSU's letter dated May 15, 1985.
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GSU shall complete the seismic qualification of the in-vessel i
rack prior to its use.
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ATTACHMENT 3 T0-NPF 47 TDI DIESEL ENGINES REQUIREMENTS GSU shall comply with the following requirements related to the TDI diesel engines.
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Changes to the maintenance and surveillance program for the TDI diesel engines, as identified and approved by the NRC staff in Supplement 3 to the SER, shall be subject to the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59, 2.
Crankshafts shall be inspected as follows:
SD 1B: During the first refueling outage, inspect the fillets and oil holes of the three most heavily loaded crankpin journals (Nos. 5, 6, and 7) with fluorescent liquid penetrant and ET as appropriate.
SD 1A and IB:
During the second and subsequent re-fueling outages, inspect the fillets and oil holes of two of the three most heavily loaded crankpin journals in the manner just mentioned.
SD 1A and IB:
During each major engine overhaul, inspect the fillets and oil holes of the two main bearing journals between crankpin Nos. 5, 6, and 7, using fluorescent liquid penetrant and ET as appro-priate. This inspection is in addition to the crank-pin inspections.
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Cylinder blocks shall be inspected at intervals calculated using the cumulative damage index (CDI) model and using in-spection methodologies described by Failure Analysis Asso-ciates, Inc. in Design Review of TDI R-4 and RV-4 Series Emergency Diesel Generator Cylinder Blocks (FaAA-84-9-11-1).
Liquid penetrant inspection of cylinder liner landing area shall be perfonned any time cylinder liners are removed.
Visual daily inspection between adjacent cylinder heads and the general block top during any period of continuous opera-tion following automatic diesel generator startup.
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GSU shall roll the engines over with the air start system prior to any planned starts, unless that planned start occurs within four hours of a shutdown.
In addition, after engine operation, the engines shall be rolled over on air after four hours but not more than eight hours after engine shutdown and then rolled over once again approximately 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after each shutdown.
In the event an engine is removed from service for any reason other than the rolling over procedure prior to ex-piration of the eight hour or 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> periods noted above, j
that engine need not be rolled over while it is out of service.
Once the engine is returned to service, GSU shall roll it over with air once at the time that it is returned to service. Any head which leaks due to a crack shall be replaced.
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If inspection of dieseligenerators IA and/or 1B should reveal cracks in the crankshaft or in the. cylinder bicck between stud e
holes of adjacent cylinders,-this condition shall be reported-l promptly to the NRC staff and the affected engine (s) shall be u
- considered inoperable. The engine (s) shall not be restored to
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l 7ective actions have been approved by the NRC staff.-
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The following actions aregquired if SD 1A or SD 18 is oper-j ated in excess of 3130 KW a)
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3200 KW for a period less-than two hours
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'Forindicatedengineloadsintherangeof-3130KWtf2) l 3200 KW for a period equal to or exceeding two hours a crankshaft inspection pursuant to Item d below shall be performed at the next. refueling outage.
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For indicated engine loads in the rang)of 3200 KW to i
3500 KW for a period less than 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />
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inspection pursuant to item d below shall be'perfonned l
for the affected engine at the next refueling outage.
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Forindicatedengineloadsintherangeof3200KWg l
3500 KW for periods equal to or exceeding one hour and for engine loads exceeding 3500 KW for.any period of time, (1) the engine shall be removed from service as l
soon as safely possible, (2) the engine shall be declared
.j inoperable', and (3) the crankshaft shall be inspected.
i The crankshaft inspection shall include crankpin journal numbers 5, 6, and 7 (the most heavily loaded) and the two main journals in between using fluorescent liquid
'l penetrant and eddy' current as' appropriate.
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Operation beyond the first refueling outage is subject to l
NRC staff approval based on the staff's final review of the Owners Group generic findings and of the overall design review and. quality revalidation program at River Bend.
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(1) Momentary transients (not exceeding 5 seconds) due to changing of bus l
loads need not be considered as an overload, i
(2) If there are multiple overload events within a given load range since the previous crankshaft inspection, then the time period criterion applies to the total accumulated time in that load range.
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TO-NPF 47 FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS GSU shall comply with the following requirements of the fire protection program:
1.
GSU shall implement and maintain in effect all provisions of the approved fire protection program as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report for the facility through Amendment 22 and as approved in the SER dated hay 1984 and Supplement 3 dated August 1985 subject to provisions 2 and 3 below.
2.
'GSU may make no change to the approved fire protection program l
which would significantly decrease the level of fire protection in the plant without prior approval of the Commission. To make such a change GSU must submit an application for license amendment pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90.
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GSU may make changes to features of the approved fire protection j
program which do not significantly decrease the level of fire protection without prior Commission approval provided (a) such i
changes do not otherwise involve a change in a license condition or technical specification or result in an unreviewed safety i
question (see 10 CFR 50.59), and (b) such changes do not result in failure to complete the fire protection program approved by l
the Connission prior to license issuance.
GSU shall maintain, in an auditable form, a current record of all such changes, j
including an analysis of the effects of the change on the fire protection program, and shall make such records available to NRC inspectors upon request. All changes to the approved program shall be reported to the Director of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, along with the FSAR revisions required by 10CFR50.71(c).
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T0-NPF 47 EMERGENCY RESPONSE CAPABILITIES
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Actions and schedules for correcting all human engineering dis ~
crepancies (HEDs) identified in the " Detailed. Control Room Design Review Summary Report dated October 31, 1984 and Supplements dated May.14, June 12, 1985, and July 31, 1985, shall be implemer.ted in i
accordance with the schedule committed to by GSU in the sunmary re-port and supplements and accepted by the NRC staff in Section 18.1 l
of SSER 3.
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Prior to startup following the first refueling outage, GSU shall l
implement modifications (installation or upgrade) for those items listed below consistent with the guidance of Regulatory Guide 1.97, Revision 2 unless prior approval of an alternate design of these j
items is granted by the NRC staff. These items as listed in GSU's letter of June 24, 1985 are:
a) neutron flux; b coolant level in the reactor; i
c suppression pool water level;
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e primary system safety relief valve position, f standby liquid control system storage tank level; j
- g emergency ventilation damper position; and h airborne radiohalogens and particulates.
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(1) Definitions (1)(a)
- bbik Power" means the electric power, and any attendant energy, supplied er made available at transrission or subtransmission voltage by an entity f rou its generatirig facilities.
(1)(b)
" Entity" ncer.s person, a private or public corporetion, governmental agency, an asscciation, a joint stock associaticr., busiress trust, municipality, c.r rural electric cooperativt chr1rc, eperating, or proposing to own er cperate equipment f acilities for tho screration, t ra rir i s s ic t., or oistribution of' electricity prinarily for sale or resale to the public.
Proviciec, that, except for nunicipalities, cricrrrental agencies, or rural electric ccoperatives " entity" is further restricted to these which 6re or will be public utilities uncer the laws of the State in dich the entity transacts or will i
transact bnsiness or under the Federal Power Act, anc are or will be provic1r.9 electric service under a contract er rtte schedule on file with and subject tc the regulation of a State regulatory com-missico or the Federal Power Comission.
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" Cost" meer. all operating and maintenance uptr.sts crd nwnership and capitel ccEts properly allocable to the particular transaction.
" Cost" to be shared by participants unaer paragraph (9) shall include all costs of ecryisition, construction, ownership, capitol, operation, and maintencr.ce reasonably allocable to the subjcct crit. Costs stall inciboe no value for loss of revenuu fron sale of power at wholesale or retail by one party to a customer which another party night otherwise serve, except as otherwise authorized by any regu-latcry authority having jurisdiction.
Costs shall include a reason-able return on GSU's investment.
(2) GSU shall interconnect with and coordinate reserves by means of the sale and purchase of emergency arc'/cr scheduled maintenance bulk pcwer with ar.j entity (ies) in or within reasonable proximity to GSU's service area in Louisiana engaging in cr propcsing to engage in electric bulk power sbpply on tern:s that will provioe for GSU's costs in connection therewith and allow the other entity (ies) fell access to the benefits ana cbliga-tiens of reserve coordination.
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(3) Soch erergency service and/or schedblec niaintenance service to ';c prc-d viccd by each entity shall be turnished to the fullest exteni available frer the supplyin G S b ar.c each entity (ies) g entity and cesirec by the entity in need.
shall ptyide to the other such emergency scnice aid /cr scFeduled maintenance service if and when available from its own
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ger.eration and from generation of others to the extent it can do su with-oct irapairing service to its custur.ers including other electric systcr.s tc wtcr it has firm comnitrents.
a (4) GSU ano the other entity (ies) which is (cre) party (ies) to a reserve sharing arrangement shall fron tine to time jointly establish the minist.t.n reserves to be installed anc/cv prcvided as necessary to rairtain in total a reserve margin sufficient to provide adequate reliabliity of i
7 pcwer supply to the interconnected systerrs of the parties, consistent f
with good utility industry practice in the region.
If GSL plar.s its i
reservt t..argin on a pooled basis with other rcgional companies, the reserves jointly established hereunder shall be on the sare basis.
Unless othen.ist agreco upon or established by such recieral practice, minimum resents shall be calculated as a percentage of estireted peak-load rcsrcrsibiiity.
ho party to the arrah5cntrt shell be required to nainteir ;recter resenes than the percentage of its estincted peak-loao r-sponsibility which results frou the aforcstir calculation; provided trat i-the re:,erve requirements of GSU are ir.crcased over the amount 5SL wculo be required to etaintain withtet st.cF irterccnnection, then tN cther party (ies) shall be rec;uircc tc carry or provide for as its (ti eir) reserves the rull aniount in kilowatts of such increase.
k (5) The rrtitics which are parties to such a reserve sharing agreement shall provide such cr. cur.ts of reacy reserve capacity as ny tc reeouate to avcid ttt inposition of unreasonable cen;ar.cs cn the otters in meet-ing the nonnal contingencies et operating its systeu, linc s t r. in no circunster ccs shali the ready reserve requiret.er.t exceed Ine installed reserve requirerent.
i N Ir tcrccnnections wili not be lir.ittd te icw voltages wher MicFer vcitaces are available fron CSLs installed facilities in the erec 5.here 11loccnr.ection is desired, wher thc preposed arrangement is %und tc Le i
technically and economically feasiblc. Control and teleraetering f acili-l ties shall be provided as recuireo for safe and prudent operatien ci the interconnected systerr.,
(7) Interccnnection and coordination agreenients shall not embody any unlaw-ful cr unreasonably restrictive provisions pertaining to intersyster coordination. Good industry practice as developed in the erea frcn tir!e to tir( (if not uniawfully or unreasonably rcstrictive) will satisfy this provision.
(8) GSU will sell (when available) bulk power at its costs to er purchase (when needed) bulk pcber frota any other entity (ies) in or within reason-able proxinity to Mb's service area in Louisianc er.cacine in or proposing to engage in generaticr of clectric power at such entit)(1(s) cost when such trensccrior.s wculo serve to reduce the overall costs of new such bulk power surr1, ccch for itself and for the other party (ies) to the 3
transacticus a.c wouic serve to coordinate the plar.r.ine of new genera-tion, transrissicr., ar.o t elated f acilities by t,cth CSU and the other 1
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This rrctision shell not be construce to require GSU to pur-y chase or sell bur gwer 'it it finds such purchase or sale infeasible cr its ettts ir connection with such purchase or sale would exceed its benefits therefrori.
i (9) CSU tr c ar.y successor in title, shtl1 offer an opportunity to partici-pate in Piver Bend Station. Unit 1 for the. term of the instant license, or any extensions or renewals thereof, or such shorter term as GSU and 7
the participant (s) may inutually agree upon, to any entity (ies) in or i
withir recscr,able proximity to GSU's service crea in the State of i
Louisiana which has in writing requested participation therein' prior to March 1,19X, ar.o which no loter then 14 arch 31,1975 bas entered into any executory certrect with respect to such participatit:, having taken.
all neccucy ccucr. tor it to lawfully do so prict tc se dcing, to a fair and reast rith. e:. tent and cn reasonable tert:.s crc concitions and on a basis th t vili toiiy coropensate GSU for its costs ir.currec' and to be t
incurred are tttt till not ocversely affect thc lintocing and construc-ting of this nucleir utit.
650 shall similarly offer u crpertority to participate ir tr; cccitionbl nuclear generatitis unith) the power from t
which is irteidt ict use in GSU's general systen opcratirrs, which GSU may ccostri.ct, twr, and operate in Louisiana curing the term of the instant license (s), cr cra extension (s) or renewal (s), thereef i
Perticip'.ich shali be either by ownership cf er purchase of unit par-ticipation powr froi. the respective nuclear units.
Particip tion in er.y fctr shall be on an equitable basis whereby the participants, in proportion to their interes*d, share tLlly in all costs ano rists cf the res gttr.e tucieur units.
In cor.retticr. tith such participation, GSI' vill offer transnission scriin as may be required for delivery of such i
rchtr it suh participant (s) cn c. basis thtt will fully conpensate GSl' i
fcr its costs.
(10) GSU shell fecil.it.te the exchonge of bulk puuer by trersrnission over its transmission facilitics between two or more entities ergasing in bulk power sup;1, in its service area in Louisiant with which it is inter-connected; and betvecr. ar4y such entity (ies) and any entity (ies) engaging in bulk pour suppi) outside GSU's service area in Louisiana between whose facilities GSU's transmission lines and other transmission lines would fcrr e continuous electrical path; prcvid(c that (i) permission to utilize such other trersnission lines has been obtainea by the entities i
involveti; (ii) 650 has appropriate agreeraents for transmission service with the entities interconnected with GSU at both the receiving and delivery points on GSU's system; and (iii) tht. arrengements reasonably can be accorrodated frcr: z functional and technical stancpcint.
Such transcission sh611 be on terms that fully comper.sete GSU for its cost.
Any entity (ies) reccestir,s such transmission arrangen,ents sbc11 give l
reascralle ouvctce notice of its (their) schtc'Lle and requirements.
(The foregoing applies tc: any entity (ies) engaging in bulk power supply to which OLL n.63 Le interconnected in the ibitrc *s well as those to which it is nth irt(rcernected).
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(J (11). GSU shall incluce in. its planning and constructior. prograr, sufficierit transt.ist.ior cepacity as required for the transacticns referred to in paragraph (10); prcviccC, thtt any entity (ies) in its service tre6 in Louisiana gives GSU sufficient advance notice as inay be necessary to accorinodate its (their) requirements from a functieral and technical standpoint ar.d that such entity (ies) fully cornpensate GSU for its cost.
GSU shall not be required to construct transmission facilities which Will be of no dcracr.s trable present' or future benefit to 650.
(12) GSU W111 sell pcher (when available) for resale to any entity (ies) in its service cres ir. Lctifiera now engaging in or pro engage.in retail c1stribution of electric power, posing in ectC f aith to whenever power to meet the needs c1 such entity (ies) is not available from alternate sources at ccr.petitive costs.
1 (H) The foregoing ccnditiera chcli be in all respects.1upieuentcc rr rcesen-eble ttrri ar.d conoitions in a manner consistert with the provisions of the Federal Power Act and other cpplicable Feoeral and 5tctt ! cts er.d reculetcry creers, and shall be subject to icrce najeure, applicable cur-tailnent programs, cr.c' ensir.eering and technicoi fe6sibildt.1 for GSU's systtr. f;cne c' the foregoing cono1tions shcIl require GSU to sell power, perform any service, or eh5 age in any course of action on a bcsis vhict W.Lic be uniawfully preferentul cr aiscriminatory under any
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applicable law or that would it..pir bSU's ability to render acequate and t
relitble service to its own custoniers. All rates, charges-or practices ir connection therewith ere to be subject to the approval of reculatery agencies haire jurisdiction over therr.
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