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Responds to 841216 Concerns Re Decommissioning of Plant. Decision to Decommission Will Be Predicated on Util Taking Adequate Steps to Protect Public & Environ.Des Expected by 850731 & Fes by 851031
ML20126M055
Person / Time
Site: Humboldt Bay
Issue date: 06/10/1985
From: Zwolinski J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Peterson W
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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NUDOCS 8506200226
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Dear Mr. Peterson:

In your letter of December 16, 1984 to Mr. Peter Erickson of my staff you expressed concerns about the decorrissionino of the Humboldt Bay nuclear power plant. Your letter as well as letters from others in Hunboldt County and elsewhere have become part of the official racord of the decommissioning of this plant.

It is the responsibility of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to assure that the decommissioning of Humboldt Bay power plant is conducted in a manner that does not endanger the health cad safety of the public.

In order to accomplish that, the NRC requires that P6cific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) submit a Decommissioning Plan describing how the decommissioning will be conducted and an Environmental Report which describes the environmental aspects of the decommissioning. Both of these documents were submitted to the NRC on July 30, 1984 and we have completed our initial review. Questions generated during the review have been sent to PGAE on January 23 and February 14 this year and PGAE has provided responses to most of the questions. The NRC is currently evaluating those responses.

An important aspect of the decommissioning planning is the receipt of comments from the public. For the Humboldt plant, this was done thrcugh the public meetings held on September 10 and December 4,1984 in Eureka, California as well as through letters such as yours. Both PG&E and the NRC need to know what the public environmental and safety concerns are so that they may be adequately considered during the decommissioning process. Consequently, the transcripts of the meetings as well as the letters become part of the official decommissioning record and are reviewed to determine if there are additional facts which should be considered. The transcripts, the letters from the public and all correspondence from PG8E and the NRC are available in the Humboldt County Library, 421 I Street (County Courthouse), Eureka, California.

Following our review of environmental issues we will publish a " Draft Environmental Impact Statement" (Draft EIS) that will be made available to the public in the Humboldt County Library and will also be sent to State and Humboldt County agencies as well as other Federal agencies. This Draft EIS will present the NRC evaluation of potential environmental impacts of decommissioning the Humboldt plant. Comments on the Draft EIS from State, local and Federal agencies and the public will be included and evaluated in the Final Environmental Impact Statement (Final FIS).

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June 10,1985 Mr. William V. Peterson After the staff reviews are complete and if it is determined that PG&E has taken the precautions necessary to assure no undue risk to the health and safety of the public and the environment, the decommissioning will be approved and the NRC will publish a Final EIS.

In summary, I want to assure you that an extensive evaluation of all of the pertinent information, including comments from concerned citizens, regarding the decommissioning is undertaken before a NRC decision is made. A favorable decision will be predicated on PG&E taking adequate steps to protect the public and the environment during its activities. Our target date for completing the Draft EIS is July 31, 1985 and for completing our final action on the decommissioning plan and the Final EIS is October 31, 1985.

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