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Director of Regulation U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Washington, D. C. 20545
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Refer to: 1) USAEC Docket 50-219
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Dear Mr. Muntzing:
This Department has continued its review of the Regulatory Staff's Draft' Environmental Statement relating to the issuance of a full-term Operating License for the Oyster Creek Nuclear Electric Generating Station No. 1 issued July 1973.
The following comments in support of certain of the Staff's recommendations are called to your attention.
These comments are in addition to those already submitted by the Bureau of Radiation Protection (of this Department).
Additional comments may also be forthcoming shortly.
The Staff's recommendations relating to control of temperature in Oyster Creek and canal bank stabilization as set forth in Section 3.4.3, page 3-13 and Section 5.2.2.4, page 5-5, of the Draft Environmental Statement, are in order and are supported by this Department.
I further urge that these recommendations and means for their implementation shall be incorporated into the Facility Technical Specifications, and hence subject to audit by the D,irectorate of Regulatory Operation of the Atomic Energy Commission.
However, this recommendation is not without qualification:
a) The Jersey Central' Railroad Bridge over Oyster Creek is also a satisfactory control point; b) An incremental temperature should be specified to permit hot weather operation; 9604120175 960213 j
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temperature.at the control point shall be specified.
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