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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20206S2911999-05-0505 May 1999 Informs That on 990420 Council Provided ten-day Comment Period on Council Order 731 Recommending Governor Approval of Amend of Site Certification Agreement for Satsop Power Plant Site ML20202C7671999-01-22022 January 1999 Forwards Order Terminating Construction Permit CPPR-154 for WNP-3/5 Site.Safety Evaluation Associated with Action Also Encl ML20198Q7131999-01-0404 January 1999 Forwards EA & Fonsi Re 960808 Application.Assessment Being Forwarded to Ofc of Fr for Publication ML20155J9731998-11-0505 November 1998 Forwards Addl Detailed Info Re Restoration & Renovation of Site Bldgs Re Util Plans to Renovate Site for Reuse as Industrial Park by Local Government Entity ML20155G7791998-11-0202 November 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-508/98-201 on 981027-28.No Violations Noted.Insp Included Review of Activities to Terminate Construction Permit CPPR-154 ML20116M7191996-08-0808 August 1996 Requests Termination of Construction Permit (CPPR-154) of Nuclear Project 3 & Withdrawal of Pending OL WNP-3 ML20082A7771995-03-28028 March 1995 Forwards WPPSS Nuclear Projects 1,3,4 & 5 Restoration Plan ML20078M4961995-02-0303 February 1995 Advises of Termination of Util Projects 1 & 3 ML20059B7681993-10-20020 October 1993 Requests Code Case N-520 Approval for Nuclear Projects 1 & 3 ML20057A6031993-09-0303 September 1993 Forwards Rev 6 to Procedure WMC-051, Preservation of Assets Program, Reflecting Installation of Two Desiccant Type Dehumidifiers for Controlling Relative Humidity within Reactor Auxiliary/Reactor Bldg Superstructure ML17286B2741991-10-0808 October 1991 Forwards Rev 0 to Washington Nuclear Plant 3 Seismic Design Basis Model Validation,Soil Variation Studies, in Response to Open Items in Draft Safety Evaluation Re Soil/Structure Interaction/Deconvolution Issue ML17286B2661991-06-0707 June 1991 Requests Approval to Revise Tornado Design Criteria,Per Reg Guide 1.76,Section C.1.2 for Rotational & Translational Velocities. Justification for Revised Tornado Design Criteria Encl ML20073P9471991-05-13013 May 1991 Forwards Rev 5 to WMC-051, WNP-3 Preventive Maint Requirements by Equipment Type ML17286A5361991-01-0202 January 1991 Discusses Interpretation of 10CFR73,App B,Paragraph Ii.B Re Security Records Retention Period ML17286A3571990-10-12012 October 1990 Requests That Name Be Kept on Mailing List & That Firm Name Be Changed to Winston & Strawn in Response to 900927 Ltr ML20062A8981990-10-0101 October 1990 Responds to NRC Re Wish to Remain on Mailing List ML20059M0921990-09-27027 September 1990 Advises That Name Will Be Removed from Mailing List Unless Notification of Wish to Remain on List to Continue to Receive Info Re Facility Received within 30 Days ML20059M0901990-09-27027 September 1990 Informs That Name Will Be Removed from Mailing List Unless Notification of Wish to Remain on List to Continue to Receive Info Re Facility Received within 30 Days ML20059A5411990-08-16016 August 1990 Provides Notice of Changes in Key Personnel ML20056A7171990-07-27027 July 1990 Forwards Partial Vol 1 & Vols 4,5,6 & 7 of FSAR Re Potential Subduction Zones Earthquakes in State of Wa Coastal Area.W/O Encls ML20044A4931990-06-0808 June 1990 Requests That NRC Review of Facility Seismic Rept Completed & SER Issued as Soon as Possible.Facility Seismic Issue Resolution to Minimize Uncertainties Surrounding Economic Evaluations of Deferred Plants Important ML20042G3971990-05-11011 May 1990 Forwards Revised WMC-051, Washington Nuclear Plant-3 Preservation of Assets Program, Incorporating Changes Noted Through Preservation Experience & Successes Achieved in Improving Environ within Plant Bldgs ML20012B6941990-03-0101 March 1990 Forwards Compilation of Responses to Regulatory Impact Survey Questionnaire,Per Generic Ltr 90-01 ML19325D1831989-10-12012 October 1989 Confirms That Seismic Design Data Submitted Under Separate Cover to R Pichumani,Per 891003 Request ML20246N3191989-08-30030 August 1989 Forwards Addl Info Re Plant Soil Structure Interaction Analysis/Deconvolution Issue,Per 890213 Request.Results Presented in Encl Supplemental Rept Demonstrate Overall Significant Level of Conservatism in Seismic Design Basis ML20247R6131989-05-25025 May 1989 Documents Understanding of Agreements Re Geosciences Review & Preparation of Draft SER & Requests That Staff Schedule Geoscience Review to Be Completed by Sept 1989 in Order That Work Accomplished Currently Not Lost ML20247L3141989-05-11011 May 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-508/89-01 on 890413-14 & 0508.No Violations Noted ML17285A2071989-01-23023 January 1989 Forwards Wppss 1988 Annual Financial Rept.W/O Encl ML20206L7671988-11-21021 November 1988 Submits Addl Info in Response to Questions on Geosciences Program Clarifying Rates of Erosion Along State of or & State of Wa Coastlines Re Formation of Modern Wavecut Platforms.Questions Arose from NRC Sept 1988 Visit ML20153F4041988-08-29029 August 1988 Forwards Sassi Analysis & Further Clarification of Elastic Half Space Analysis Providing Confirmation That Finite Element Methodology Used for Plant Design Basis Sufficiently Conservative ML20153E2801988-08-26026 August 1988 Forwards Corrected Page 1 of NRC Forwarding Insp Rept 50-508/88-02 Re Readiness Review Module C3-02 Concrete. Ltr Issued W/O Date Annotated on First Page ML20153G4231988-08-22022 August 1988 Forwards Readiness Review Module C3-02 Concrete Insp Rept 50-508/88-02.Concrete Const Completed at Time of Work Stoppage Deemed Acceptable Assuming Open Items Resolved. Listed Items Will Be Pursued During Future Reviews & Insps ML20207G5251988-08-10010 August 1988 Forwards Plots Showing Computed Distributions of Frequency of Exceedance Displayed in Terms of Fractile Hazard Curves in Seismic Hazard Rept ML20150G0441988-06-30030 June 1988 Forwards Response to Questions 230.1 & 230.2 Re Resolution of Key Licensing Issues Concerning Questions on Cascadia Subduction Zone ML20196C3091988-06-17017 June 1988 Defers Responses to NRC Bulletins & Generic Ltrs Unless NRC Specifically Requests That Util Respond for Facility.Util Will Reply to Outstanding Bulletins & Generic Ltrs That Require Response Following Resumption of Const ML20154D2661988-05-16016 May 1988 Forwards Order Extending Const Completion Date to 990701 for Plant,Per Util 841102 & 860310 Requests.Safety Evaluation & Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Also Encl ML20154R9251988-05-13013 May 1988 Responds to NRC Bulletin 88-003, Inadequate Latch Engagement in Hfa Type Latching Relays Mfg by Ge. Action on Bulletin Will Be Added to Plant Tracking Sys as Work to Be Accomplished Following Restart of Const ML20154F3191988-05-13013 May 1988 Advises That Due to long-term Const Delay Status of Plant, Action Re Suppl 1 to NRC Bulletin 87-002, Fastner Testing to Determine Conformance W/Applicable Matl Specs, Will Be Deferred Until After Restart of Const ML20154F5901988-05-13013 May 1988 Informs That Assurance That Program Implemented to Address Corrosive Effects of RCS Leakage at Less than Tech Spec Limits Per Generic Ltr 88-05 Will Not Be Provided Until After Restart of Const ML20151S4161988-04-21021 April 1988 Responds to Generic Ltr 88-03, Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps. Commitment to Developing Procedures & Training for Recognizing Gas Binding Conditions & Restoring Operable Status of Safety Sys Still Valid ML20153G5781988-04-0505 April 1988 Advises That 880226 Changes & Corrections to Amend 7 of FSAR Section 17.3 Consistent W/Provisions of 10CFR50,App B & Acceptable ML20150D1301988-03-18018 March 1988 Forwards Responses to NRC 830503 & 11 Requests for Addl Info Re Application for Ol.W/Eight Oversize Drawings ML20148B5101988-03-15015 March 1988 Informs of Relocation of NRR to Stated Address in Rockville,Md ML20148G1241988-03-11011 March 1988 Forwards Insp Rept 50-508/88-01 on 880222-26.No Violations Noted ML20147J0341988-03-0707 March 1988 Responds to Sorensen Providing Proposed Schedule for Completion of Review of Geosciences Issues.Proposed Schedule Acceptable.Eforts Will Be Made to Accommodate Geosciences Issues for Facility ML20147H2741988-03-0404 March 1988 Informs That Response to NRC Bulletin 88-001, Defects in Westinghouse Circuit Breakers, Delayed Until After Restart of Const ML20147D3841988-02-29029 February 1988 Forwards Seismic Hazards Assessment, Final Rept Per NRC 830503 Request for Addl Info Re Question 230.6 ML20147E1181988-02-26026 February 1988 Forwards Changes to FSAR Section 17.3, QA During Long-Term Preservation. Revised Section 17.3 Incorporated Into FSAR Amend 7 ML20149L9961988-02-23023 February 1988 Ack Receipt of 880205 Request for Info & Documents Re Certain Costs Billed to Util for June 1984 - Dec 1986 Review Period.Response Forthcoming ML20149M0031988-02-0505 February 1988 Requests Review of Details of Billings for Listed Periods & Transmittal of Copies of Billings for Periods of June 1984 - Dec 1984 & Dec 1984 - June 1985.Questions Delineated in Encl 1999-05-05
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20206S2911999-05-0505 May 1999 Informs That on 990420 Council Provided ten-day Comment Period on Council Order 731 Recommending Governor Approval of Amend of Site Certification Agreement for Satsop Power Plant Site ML20155J9731998-11-0505 November 1998 Forwards Addl Detailed Info Re Restoration & Renovation of Site Bldgs Re Util Plans to Renovate Site for Reuse as Industrial Park by Local Government Entity ML20116M7191996-08-0808 August 1996 Requests Termination of Construction Permit (CPPR-154) of Nuclear Project 3 & Withdrawal of Pending OL WNP-3 ML20082A7771995-03-28028 March 1995 Forwards WPPSS Nuclear Projects 1,3,4 & 5 Restoration Plan ML20078M4961995-02-0303 February 1995 Advises of Termination of Util Projects 1 & 3 ML20059B7681993-10-20020 October 1993 Requests Code Case N-520 Approval for Nuclear Projects 1 & 3 ML20057A6031993-09-0303 September 1993 Forwards Rev 6 to Procedure WMC-051, Preservation of Assets Program, Reflecting Installation of Two Desiccant Type Dehumidifiers for Controlling Relative Humidity within Reactor Auxiliary/Reactor Bldg Superstructure ML17286B2741991-10-0808 October 1991 Forwards Rev 0 to Washington Nuclear Plant 3 Seismic Design Basis Model Validation,Soil Variation Studies, in Response to Open Items in Draft Safety Evaluation Re Soil/Structure Interaction/Deconvolution Issue ML17286B2661991-06-0707 June 1991 Requests Approval to Revise Tornado Design Criteria,Per Reg Guide 1.76,Section C.1.2 for Rotational & Translational Velocities. Justification for Revised Tornado Design Criteria Encl ML20073P9471991-05-13013 May 1991 Forwards Rev 5 to WMC-051, WNP-3 Preventive Maint Requirements by Equipment Type ML17286A5361991-01-0202 January 1991 Discusses Interpretation of 10CFR73,App B,Paragraph Ii.B Re Security Records Retention Period ML17286A3571990-10-12012 October 1990 Requests That Name Be Kept on Mailing List & That Firm Name Be Changed to Winston & Strawn in Response to 900927 Ltr ML20062A8981990-10-0101 October 1990 Responds to NRC Re Wish to Remain on Mailing List ML20059A5411990-08-16016 August 1990 Provides Notice of Changes in Key Personnel ML20056A7171990-07-27027 July 1990 Forwards Partial Vol 1 & Vols 4,5,6 & 7 of FSAR Re Potential Subduction Zones Earthquakes in State of Wa Coastal Area.W/O Encls ML20044A4931990-06-0808 June 1990 Requests That NRC Review of Facility Seismic Rept Completed & SER Issued as Soon as Possible.Facility Seismic Issue Resolution to Minimize Uncertainties Surrounding Economic Evaluations of Deferred Plants Important ML20042G3971990-05-11011 May 1990 Forwards Revised WMC-051, Washington Nuclear Plant-3 Preservation of Assets Program, Incorporating Changes Noted Through Preservation Experience & Successes Achieved in Improving Environ within Plant Bldgs ML20012B6941990-03-0101 March 1990 Forwards Compilation of Responses to Regulatory Impact Survey Questionnaire,Per Generic Ltr 90-01 ML19325D1831989-10-12012 October 1989 Confirms That Seismic Design Data Submitted Under Separate Cover to R Pichumani,Per 891003 Request ML20246N3191989-08-30030 August 1989 Forwards Addl Info Re Plant Soil Structure Interaction Analysis/Deconvolution Issue,Per 890213 Request.Results Presented in Encl Supplemental Rept Demonstrate Overall Significant Level of Conservatism in Seismic Design Basis ML20247R6131989-05-25025 May 1989 Documents Understanding of Agreements Re Geosciences Review & Preparation of Draft SER & Requests That Staff Schedule Geoscience Review to Be Completed by Sept 1989 in Order That Work Accomplished Currently Not Lost ML17285A2071989-01-23023 January 1989 Forwards Wppss 1988 Annual Financial Rept.W/O Encl ML20206L7671988-11-21021 November 1988 Submits Addl Info in Response to Questions on Geosciences Program Clarifying Rates of Erosion Along State of or & State of Wa Coastlines Re Formation of Modern Wavecut Platforms.Questions Arose from NRC Sept 1988 Visit ML20153F4041988-08-29029 August 1988 Forwards Sassi Analysis & Further Clarification of Elastic Half Space Analysis Providing Confirmation That Finite Element Methodology Used for Plant Design Basis Sufficiently Conservative ML20207G5251988-08-10010 August 1988 Forwards Plots Showing Computed Distributions of Frequency of Exceedance Displayed in Terms of Fractile Hazard Curves in Seismic Hazard Rept ML20150G0441988-06-30030 June 1988 Forwards Response to Questions 230.1 & 230.2 Re Resolution of Key Licensing Issues Concerning Questions on Cascadia Subduction Zone ML20196C3091988-06-17017 June 1988 Defers Responses to NRC Bulletins & Generic Ltrs Unless NRC Specifically Requests That Util Respond for Facility.Util Will Reply to Outstanding Bulletins & Generic Ltrs That Require Response Following Resumption of Const ML20154F3191988-05-13013 May 1988 Advises That Due to long-term Const Delay Status of Plant, Action Re Suppl 1 to NRC Bulletin 87-002, Fastner Testing to Determine Conformance W/Applicable Matl Specs, Will Be Deferred Until After Restart of Const ML20154R9251988-05-13013 May 1988 Responds to NRC Bulletin 88-003, Inadequate Latch Engagement in Hfa Type Latching Relays Mfg by Ge. Action on Bulletin Will Be Added to Plant Tracking Sys as Work to Be Accomplished Following Restart of Const ML20154F5901988-05-13013 May 1988 Informs That Assurance That Program Implemented to Address Corrosive Effects of RCS Leakage at Less than Tech Spec Limits Per Generic Ltr 88-05 Will Not Be Provided Until After Restart of Const ML20151S4161988-04-21021 April 1988 Responds to Generic Ltr 88-03, Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps. Commitment to Developing Procedures & Training for Recognizing Gas Binding Conditions & Restoring Operable Status of Safety Sys Still Valid ML20150D1301988-03-18018 March 1988 Forwards Responses to NRC 830503 & 11 Requests for Addl Info Re Application for Ol.W/Eight Oversize Drawings ML20147H2741988-03-0404 March 1988 Informs That Response to NRC Bulletin 88-001, Defects in Westinghouse Circuit Breakers, Delayed Until After Restart of Const ML20147D3841988-02-29029 February 1988 Forwards Seismic Hazards Assessment, Final Rept Per NRC 830503 Request for Addl Info Re Question 230.6 ML20147E1181988-02-26026 February 1988 Forwards Changes to FSAR Section 17.3, QA During Long-Term Preservation. Revised Section 17.3 Incorporated Into FSAR Amend 7 ML20149M0031988-02-0505 February 1988 Requests Review of Details of Billings for Listed Periods & Transmittal of Copies of Billings for Periods of June 1984 - Dec 1984 & Dec 1984 - June 1985.Questions Delineated in Encl ML20150C4591988-01-13013 January 1988 Describes Basic Aspects of 871221 Meeting W/Util in Bethesda,Md Re Ssi/Deconvolution Issues Re Audit Finding 1 & Provides Recommendations for Resolving Associated Issues ML20234D7321987-12-21021 December 1987 Proposes Deferral of Response to Compliance Bulletin 87-002 Until After Restart of Const ML20236S9331987-11-23023 November 1987 Discusses Violation Noted During Insp Rept 50-508/82-04 Re Questionable Welds.Items Identified on Nonconformance Rept (Ncr 15313) & Implementation of Corrective Action Will Be Entered Into Site Tracking Sys & Accomplished at Restart ML20236X2531987-11-20020 November 1987 Forwards Addl Info Re Geosciences Program for Resolution of Key Licensing Issues on Seismicity of Western Area of State of Wa,Per NRC 870708 Request.Responses to Seismic & Ground Motion Questions Will Be Submitted Soon ML20236Q4451987-10-28028 October 1987 Requests Supporting Documentation Providing Basis for OL Application Review Costs for Period of 860622-1220. Documentation & Verification Requirements for Public Fund Expenditures Exist Since WPPSS Is State Municipal Corp ML20236A8001987-10-0808 October 1987 Forwards Description of Status of Plant Seismic Review,Per Request.Meeting Will Be Requested W/Util to Resolve Audit Finding 1 Issue ML20235J8801987-09-30030 September 1987 Forwards Revised FSAR QA Program Description (Section 17.3) Re Organizational Realignments,Effective on 870701,per Util .Qa Program During Plant Asset Preservation Stage Discussed ML20237H6771987-08-19019 August 1987 Proposes to Defer Response to Generic Ltr 87-12 Re Loss of RHR While RCS Partially Filled Until After Const Restart, When Resources Will Be Available.Deferral Will Allow Util to Consider in Response Info Gained by NRC ML20235B8211987-08-0707 August 1987 Requests That Sending of Unneeded Circular Info Be Discontinued.School No Longer Has Nuclear Reactor ML20237H4791987-08-0707 August 1987 Requests Response to Re NRC Billings for OL Review & Insp Fees ML20236N3711987-07-31031 July 1987 Forwards Addl Info Re Soil Structure Interaction Deconvolution Issue,Per NRC 870417 Request ML20236F6121987-07-29029 July 1987 Responds to Request for Info Re NRC Bulletin 87-001, Thinning of Pipe Walls in Nuclear Power Plants. Util Not Able to Submit Info at Present Time Due to Const Delay.Const Activities Will Not Resume Before 1994 ML20237G3911987-07-20020 July 1987 Requests Supporting Documentation Providing Basis for NRC Billing & Operating License Reviews & Insp Fees for 850623 Through 860621 ML20235M4401987-06-25025 June 1987 Forwards EGG-NTA-7673, Conformance to Generic Ltr 83-28, Item 2.2.2--Vendor Interface Programs for All Other Safety- Related Components:WNP-1/-3, Final Informal Rept 1999-05-05
[Table view] Category:PUBLIC ENTITY/CITIZEN/ORGANIZATION/MEDIA TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20062A8981990-10-0101 October 1990 Responds to NRC Re Wish to Remain on Mailing List ML20113D3221984-06-0101 June 1984 FOIA Request for Documents Re Mothballed Nuclear Power Reactors ML20084J6401984-05-0101 May 1984 Discusses H Denton Establishing Policy Guidelines for Sending Board Notifications.Commission Should Review Procedures Used to Fulfill Obligation to Provide Info to ASLB & Parties.Related Correspondence ML20087J4201984-03-13013 March 1984 Comments on Des Re Operation of Facility.Cumulative Impacts on Regional Water Use Should Be More Explicitly Evaluated. Des Adequate,But Unnecessary as Decisionmaking Tool ML20080R9281984-02-24024 February 1984 Notifies ASLB & Parties of Intent to File late-filed Contention on Financial Qualifications of Applicant Per Court Decision Overturning NRC Elimination of Financial Qualification Rule.Related Correspondence ML20086P8491984-02-19019 February 1984 Submits Comments on Des (NUREG-1033) Re Operation of Facility.Fuel Cycle Impact Not Completely Described ML20080C5471984-01-27027 January 1984 Requests Response Re Omission of ASLB & Parties on Svc List as Recipients of Board Notifications 84-004 & 84-007 Re Environ Qualification of Equipment by Sandia Labs.Related Correspondence ML20086P6941983-11-23023 November 1983 FOIA Request for Five Categories of Documents Re Mothballed Nuclear Const Projects ML20081G0831983-11-0101 November 1983 Submits Name of Case Cited But Omitted from Page 3 of 831027 Answer to Applicant Appeal.Certificate of Svc Omitted from Answer Encl ML20081J6051983-08-26026 August 1983 FOIA Request for Seven Categories of Documents Re Nuclear Power Plants on Which Const Ceased But Which Continue to Hold Valid CPs ML20081B9851983-03-31031 March 1983 FOIA Request for Documents Re Const & Operation of C-E Plants.List of Info Required Submitted ML20054E5961982-06-13013 June 1982 Informs of Info Re Unsafe Conditions Because of Earthquakes. Info on Seismicity of Plant Requested ML17276B1361982-03-0909 March 1982 Opposes Further CPs or Extension of Permits for Facilities Until Complete Investigation of Safety & Need Completed. Public Hearings Should Be Held to Address Issues ML20052F0481982-02-11011 February 1982 FOIA Request for Documents Re Facilities ML20040A9041981-09-0909 September 1981 FOIA Request for 15 Categories of Records Re Wa Public Power Supply Sys ML20009D2791981-05-12012 May 1981 FOIA Request for Documents Re Seven Categories of Info Concerning Facilities 1990-10-01
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The proposed action which renuired the I.trpJ't LS Reinted t_o th.e Operation af t.h. e WPlfBS 11uclear Project 110 3 (DES-OL) is the issuance of nn operating license to the Unshington Public Power Gupply System (WPP33) for start-up and opern tion of its nuclonr project no. 3 (WPN- 3), located in Grays Harbor County, WA. The project consists of .a two-loop pressurised unter reactor (MIR) with n projacted electrien1 output of 1240MW A cooling tower and pumping station to draw wnter from nu nouifer below the Che-hnlis River.nre included on the 2570 nere site.
The U.G. Nuclear RePulatory Commission (URC), and its staff in the Office of nuclear Renctor Herulation jprepared the documer.t in response to an appliention for nn operatin;r license for this facility from the NRC. The projected water withdrawals as well as the radioactive emissions by the facility clently mnhe this n Pederal action significnntly n f recting the nunlity of the human environment (01502 3). The statutory requirements for an dId nre met.
WPU-3 was 79.1 comnlete.nt t.he time of appliention for *;he operating license. Construction delnya since thnt time have punhad the anticipated fuel-loading date into 1987-1989. TN storf noted that this DES could therefore be issued up to six years prior to the fuel londing date. This constituten rn unusually early incunnce. It was the staff's judgement that the facility's operationn1 charncteristics were sufficiently known to 01/o u the present assessment. (WUP-3 DEU, 1-2).
The DE3 is dated December 1983. The Motice of Avnilability
(NOA) was publi~hed by the Environmental Protection Agency in the Federal Reciater on Fridny, Jonunry 27,1984 (FR; Vol 49. Do 19).
A 45 day connent period was scheduled ending on March 12. A copy of tFio critique has been submitted.
NRC licensing procedures for nuclear power plants are sep-orated into distinct phases. The NRC hns tiered their environmental statements to correspond with the construction and operating stages. This ennbles "... focus on the nctu,1 innues ripe for decision nt each level of environmental review." (N1502.20)
The purpose of the DES-OL in to center on incues specifically related to the operntional system of the nuclear plant. An ad '
ditional purpose emerges in the text. The DE3-OL evaluates design chon es in the project which hnve occured since the time of the Final Environnental Utatement on the construction permit (FES-CP).
The bulk of the design vnd environmentnl impnct information is contained in the FES-CP wri ten in 1975. This infornation is summarized in the DES text nnd encorpornted by reference.
Tiering hns n number of importnnt inplicntions fot* the DhS.
First, it is physically shortened by the ability to reference the document in tbo previous stage in the process. More importantly, the range of isnues covered is also reduced. The URC has interpreted tiering to obviate evaluations of the need-for -power issues during the operation-license phase. Discussion or the need-for-power issue hns occured durinr the construction permit stage and is considered resolved.
The NRC hns nasuned that nuclear power plnnts cost less to
_3 operate than fonsil fueled pinnts. The ilIC concluden that nuclear power vould be n preferred energy nource, ev3n were 7 reduction in demand to ol'iminate the need for nny ndditionnl generation.
(UPH-3 DEu, 2-1) Need for the proposed nction in eliminn ted nr nn iccue and bnrring special circumstances, the operating license in not subject to n tent of need.
The logic of the environnantla review procenc, na conducted by the ERC in the licensing o f nuclear power plants, thun eliminates a broad range of nlternntives during the OL ntnge. Both alternative energy sources as well as alternative nites are no }onger relevant.
Committed resources nnd the advnneed stage in the process have left no fensible alternatives and none nre presented in this DES.
Alternative plnnn of operntion were not connidered, thourh I feel they would have been opnroprinto for compnrison. Examplen could hnve been alternative monitorine programs for the currounding earth, water, nnd nir resources. Alco, in nddition to mitigative renponses to wnter renovnl. nt timen of low strenn flow, nn op-perationnl plan which synchronized refueling with all or pnrt of the seasonal dry periods could have been presented.
The exintinc environment was described ndenuntely in tuo DC.
Unchanged portions of the project were numenrized from previous documenta nnd referenced. A compnrative evoluntion of the impncts of alternativec could not be undertnken in the nbnence of alternat-iven. Ilowever, design ch'ngen cince the FES-CP hnd altered anny impacts. These new impncts were diccunned in n compnrative annner with the initinlly nnt'icipated ones.
The major chnnge was the enncellation of n necond unit,
4-WPPSS No. 5, which hnd been pinnted for ' hat site an well. In many respects this chnnge nfforded the DSU nuite n bit of Iceway in the dicauncion of imuncts. For examnle, WPFSU increased its es-tiente for the nulfuric acid reouirement to control scale in the circulating water system. There will be an acknowledged effluent inpact of sulfates on the Chehalis River. This increase in the concentrntion of sulfates was swept nway in the text with the recolection that the pinnned second unit had now been scrapned and the resulting ambient concentrations for one plant were lower than had previcusly been projected for two.
I feel this type of analysis in more round-about than direct.
Uhile it is important to knou that the sum of the impacts in lean thnn those previously p1nnned, if the denign changes represent significant alterations, they should be described nbsolutely (ie.
How much effluent renulta from one unit with nu increased reouire-ment of aulfuric ncid?).
r troublenome feature in the DEU was a multiple reference :;o n Gnfety Evnluntion Report (S',R) which is scheduled for release six months nfter the clonure dn'te for co"nents on the DES. In appendix form, the wnter and air effluents were summarized in an-ticipation of this report. The capability of the proposed radwaste system to accomodate the solid wasten expected during normal operations was not evnlunted nor sunnorized. This coems to me a significant omission..
The DSS covered nn extensive not of impnets both analytically and in concise and understandable language. The methodologies I
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I did not feel the impact discussions were each of the same cuality.
Direct impnets were evaluated in each of the environmental areas.
Indirect impacts were addrenned in certain of these. Cummulative inpacts were not evaluated by each of the DEG contributors. It was not clear whether those writers entertained such impacts and excluded them, or whether thov had boon irnored.
Cummulative impncts on regional water use should be more explicitly evalunted, for one. In the area of endangered specics, the theorization that beenuse of an engle's keen eyesight, collision with a cooling tower scened unlikely,seemed less important than some field datn on the effects of construction noises on the habitat ns a proxy for the anticipated noise from the pumping station.
Radiological impacts were described ver:7 well. The conclusions seemed reasonable, and arens of uncertainty and issues of public dehnte.were outlined. Tables of radintion emissions were confusing upon occaision when the Units of measurement did not cumpare (curies /rens) or when the base levels of bnckground radiation were presented for comparison in some tables and not in others.
.in evaluation of the cu: muln tive impact of the regional nuclear proeram was not included.
Hitigation mensures were developed for a range of expected environmental inpacts. The nn;iority of these were renuired in the desirn of the facility itself nnd opernted through avoidance and minimization of environmental impacts. Future mitigative mensures W
willvdevelopd h" sed on nonitoring pror rnas to detect unanticipated
m impacts. The prepnrers did n very thorough job in mntching mitign-tion measures to potential inpnets.
Two potential environnental inpnet arens which devinted from this genernlly fnetual, annlytical discussion of impacts, were those of the urnnium fuel cycle no well as the deconnissioning of the plant once its operating life is over.
Discussion of the impncts of the fuel cycle centered around theoretical design criterin incorporated by reference to optomistic A ,wahm e PRC rules and research documents.' factual experience in storage ,
reproceaning, nnd weste manngement would hnve been very useful.
Socio-economic impacts of hMP-3 should have been expnnded to include discussion of the region 91 raste management costs, decom-missioning impacts.
Finally, scenarios of three types of accidents (frequent and infrecuent events, and a nuch less prohnble limiting fault} wer very interestin nnd well exp1nined. The methodology for conduct-ing the 'clorst Unse analys.is seemed very occurnte and scientifically reliable. Mitigation meocures were proposed- to rectify and com-pensate the impncts of even the low probability / hirh risk events.
In conclusion, I would 'like to nrrue thnt the SWP-3 DN3 is adequate but not really necennary as n decision-mnking tool. An alternative to going ahead with the operntion of the facitlity was never presented. It does not provide the type of comparative evaluation INPA encourages. Also, the licensing procedures re-cuire more stringent evnluations than were contained in the DEG, (ex. Gnfty Evalua tion' Report). The document does not seem relevant to the agency decision. In many resnects, the Environmental Stntement
comes to late in the game to m9tter and simply becomes a procedural hoop.
There is a procedural contradiction with the HRC in'their implementhtion of HEPA which limits the usefulness of this doc-ument. Tbis stems from the duni role p1nyed by the DE1. Firstly, it reviews the operntional stage of project development. But at the time of the review, the plnnt was not complete, the radunste system was not fully evalunted, the finnncial state and ownership of the plant were even in quection, and there is no nn tional con-census on the manngement of high-level rndioactive wastes. This leads me to fool the operationnl review is premature.
The second purnose of thin DEM is to identify and evalunte chances in the project since the construction stage of review in 1975. It acts as n supplemental EIs, but unlike a supplemental c:IU , the URC procedures hnvqeliminated the re-ev,1untion of fundamental circumstnnces, ns -in this case, a determination of the need for a project.
If the DZG is to ant as 9 sunplement, then all altered environnental circunstanc,es should be open for review. If it is specifically concerned with the operating license stage of the progrna, environmental review should be conducted at a time when basic conditions nre known 40 CFR Parts 1500-1508 UEFA Regulations Draft Environmental Statement Related to the Operation of W1'P3S i;uclear Project Ho.3, IIUREG-1033, U.S.HRC: December,1983 Vederal Heciater, Vol 49. No 19: Janu'ry 27, 1984
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