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D. J. Skovholt, Assistant Director for Operating Reactors, L JERSEY CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY (0YSTER CREEK) -
CONTINUED OPERATION WITH HIGH STACK RELEASE RATES In followup to my memorandum to you of March 8,1973, concerning-i the high stack release rates at Oyster Creek, our Region I (Newark)
Office has had discussions with Jersey Central management to obtain information with respect to the Company's plans for continued operation and control of effluents.
According to Mr. D. Ross, Manager of Nuclear Generating Stations, Jersey Cer.i.ral's plans are as.follows:
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The reactor.is ' scheduled to be shut down in mid-April 1973.
Fuel sipping operations will be conducted during this outage.
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During the interim, Jersey Central is continuing operation at full power ~as long as the stack release rates can be maintained within the Technical Specification limits.
The reactor is presently operating at full power with a stack release rate of 125,000 microcuries per second.
We plan no further action with regard to this matter; however, we will ' continue to follow the fuel performance at Oyster Creek and will keep you informed of further increases in the stack release rate.
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,! l CONTlHUED DPET& TION IHTH H)GH STACX. RELEASE RATES In foDowup.to ry muorendud to you of F. arch 8,1973, concerning the high stack release rates et Oyster Creek, our Ret; ion 1 (lic tark)
Office hcs had discussions with Jersey Central nanagerent to obtcin l
informa,tton with respect to the Company's pit,ns for contir.ued j
operation and control of effeluents, i
'ccordihg to 14r. D. Ross, lianager of huclear Ger.erating Stations, Jersey Central's plans are as follows:
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'The res.ctor is scheduled.to be shut dwn in mid-April' 1973.
Fuel sipping operations will be conductect during this outage.
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During the interim, Jersey Central is continuing ope'rction at t
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t int r'cactor is presently operatinD at full pcwer with a stock release rate of 125,000 microcuries per second.
j li We p)tn no f urther action with regard to this r>atter; bcwever, we.
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