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Requests Review of Encl Util 850205 Application for Financing 421,Suppl 2 Re Pollution Control,Solid Waste Disposal & Sewage Disposal Facilities.State Pollution Control Financing Authority Approved Suppl 2 on 850220
ML20129D292
Person / Time
Site: San Onofre  Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 07/02/1985
From: Chandler D
CALIFORNIA, STATE OF
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
TAC-59468, NUDOCS 8507160481
Download: ML20129D292 (13)


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Dear Mr. Denton:

Re:

SOUTIIERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Application No. 421 The California Pollution Control Financing Authority is required by Ilealth and Safety Code Section 44533(b) to obtain certificates f rom var ious pollution control agencies before it sells Bonds to assist companies with financing their projects.

Section 44533(b) reads:

"No project relating to the improvement of air or water quality or solid waste control shall be eligible for financing under this division unless, prior to the issuance of bonds or notes, a local, regional, state, or federal environmental authority exercising jurisdiction over the project certifies that the

project, as
designed, will further compliance with
federal, state or local pollution control standards and requirements..."

The Authority has received the enclosed supplemental application

  1. 2 for financing.

Thus, in accordance with the provisions of the law, we are asking your agency to review the description of the proposed project and to provide us with any comments or reservations you may have.

The Authority met on February 20, 1985, and approved supplement

  1. 2 to the Initial Resolution for the project.

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c Mr. Ilarold R. Denton July 2, 1985 Page Two Section 44533(c) reads:

i "No certification issued pursuant to sub-division.(b) shall be admissible in evidence, constitute an.

admission, or bind any certifying authority in any proceeding in which the compliance of a

participating party's facilities with any applicable pollution control, land use, zoning or other similar law is an issue or in any application or proceeding for a

permit to locate or construct facilities."

I have enclosed a

copy of the certificate you signed in connection with our earlier financing for this facility.

We require a similar signed certificate prior to approval of a Final Resolution to proceed with additional financing.

Thank you for your attention to these na t ters.

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DOUGLAS E. CHANDLER Executive Secretary Enclosures

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e DEC1.4.1W CERTIFICATE SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNIT 3 POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the NRC) hereby certifies as follows:

(a) that it has examined (1) Part 3.2 of San Diego Gas and Electric's and Southern California Edison's supplemental application for financing, dated August 31, 198a attached hereto which describes certain facilities which have been constructed, and (2) Appendix 3.2 of the supplemental appli-cation attached hereto which lists certain facilities which are under construction or are to be constructed at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, a nuclear electric power generating plant located on the Pacific Coast approximately 2 miles south of the City of San Clemente, California, un-divided interests in which plant are owned by Southern Cali-fo'rnia Edison Company, San Diego Gas & Electric Company, and the Cities of Anaheim and Riverside; and (b) that such facilities, as designed, are in furtherance of the purpose of abating or controlling atmospheric pollutants or contaminants or wat.er pollutants resulting from the gener-ation of electricity at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.

FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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A-Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Dated at Bethesda, Maryland this 14th day of December 1984

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Supplement No. 2 to Application of Southern California Edison Company for Financing of Pollution Control, Solid Waste Disposal and Sewage' Disposal Facilities at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station L

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PART 2.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2.1 Financial statements from the three most recent fiscal years.

Attached are the following:

2.1.1 Balance Sheet.

S.E.C.

Form 100 for the quarter ended September 30, 1984 (pages 4-5).

2.1.2 Income Statement.

S.E.C. Form 100 for the quarter ended September 30, 1984 (page 3).

2.1.3 Statements of Sources of Funds Used for Construction Expenditures.

S.E.C. Form 100 for the quarter ended September 30, 1984 (page 6).

PART 3.

PROJECT INFORMATION 3.2 (3.2.1 - 3.2.4)

Radwaste Processing Facility Radwaste processing facility is to be built in the southwest portion of the Unit 1 protected area.

This facility will be used for collection, storage, processing, decontamination and packaging of solid radwaste from the San Onofre Site.

This waste consists primarily of dry active waste including radioactively contaminated trash, rags, scrap, discarded tools and equipment as well as other solid waste materials.

Solid radwaste of this type is useless and I

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of no value.

The Company does not expect to sell, or to be able to sell, this solid waste at any price.

The new-radwaste processing building will include the following types of radwaste equipment:

o Sorter o-Shredder o

Ultrasonic cleaners Decontamination equipment o

The building will enclose about 8800 square feet of floor space for this equipment and for waste container storage as well as related supervisory / administrative office space.

1 RCRA WASTE HANDLING AND STORAGE Facilities are provided for handling and storage of liquid (and possibly some solid) wastes as required under the Resource Conservation and Recovery ACT (RCRA).

These wastes include materials such as toxics, corrosives and flammables which must be collected, stored and disposed in special facilities.

The.se facilities include storage and handling facilities consisting of concrete pads, berms, drains,. sumps and other support equipment.

Existing facilities include two concrete storage areas with associated equipment.

Improvements and additions to be installed include covers for two of the existing storage areas and new storage areas.

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3.2.5 An Engineering Certification based on an independent review of a qualified engineer is attached as Appendix 3.2.5 (Supp. No. 2).

3.3 Estimated Construction Period 3.3.1 starting Date Radwaste Processing Facility:

July 1985 RCRA Waste Handling and Storage:

July 1985 3.3.2 Completion Date Radwaste Processing Facility:

February 1986 RCRA Waste Handling and Storage:

December 1985 3.4 An architect-engineer has not yet been selected for facilities described in this Supplement.

PART 4.

BOND ISSUE This Part 4 supercedes Part 4 of the Supplement to the original Application, dated August 31, 1984.

4.1 Estimated total amount of the financing with a tabulated use of bond proceeds.

$367,000,000 4.1.1-Project cost (from Part 3).

$319,230,000

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4.1.2 Legal, printing and related fees.

Rating Fee 185,000 PUC Filing Fee 200,000 Printing 125,000 Accounting Fee 40,000 Legal 750,000 Trustee 150,000 Miscellaneous 70,000

-$1,520,000 4.1.3 Financing costs and fees.

Underwriting Discount

$4,000,000 4.1.4 Capitalized interest.

$40,000,000 4.1.5 Other costs, including CPCFA and quaranteed fees:

Administrative fees which include $10,000 filing fees

$2,250,000 4.2 Estimated target date of financing.

Before January 1, 1986 4.3 Estimated terms of financing.

Still to be determined.

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4.4 Type of bond sale (Private placement, underwritten offering).

Still to be determined.

APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing application, as supplemented, to the best of my knowledge and belief, contains no false or incorrect information or data; and the application, as supplemented, including exhibits and attachments' hereto, is descriptive of the project.

I further represent that Southern California Edison Company is familiar with the provisions of the California Pollution Control Financing Authority Act and its regulations, as amended.

7 Michael L. Noe'l' Vice President and Treasurer Dated:

February 5, 1985

Appendix 3.2 (Supp. No. 2)

SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION ESTIMATED POLLUTION CONTROL, SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL FACILITY COSTS COST SYSTEM

($000) 1.

Existing Radwaste Facilities Liquid and' Coolant Radwaste Systems a.

b.-

Coolant and Boric Acid Recycle System c.

Gaseous Radwaste System d.

Radwaste Structure Steam Generator Blowdown Processing System e.-

f.

Fuel Handling Buildings

$186,447 2.

Existing Non-Radwaste Facilities a.

Cooling Water System 63,264 3.

Planned Radwaste Facility Improvements a.

Solidified Resin Handling System b.

Interim Waste Storage Facilities Sol'idifiation Process Sampling System c.

d.

High Density' Compaction Facility e.

Incineration (Volume Reduction) Facility f.

Liquid Radwaste Holdup Capacity Augmentation

COST SYSTEM

($000) 9 Filter Handling System h.

DAW Handling and Disposal Facility

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Containment Purge Radiation Monitoring System j.

Steam Generator Blowdown Spent Resin Treatment Facilities k.

Full Flow Condensate Polishing Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System 1.

Laundry and Decontamination Facility m.

Fuel llandling Building Decontamination Modifications n.

Radwaste Processing Facility 60,762 4.

Planned Non-Radwaste Facility Improvements a.

Nonradioactive Wastewater Handling System b.

RCRA Waste Handling and Storage c.

Make-Up Treatment Plant Modifications 8,757 TOTAL:

319,230,000

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E Appendix 3.2.5 (Supp. No. 2)

ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION by RUSSE L B. MACPHERSON, P.E.

Data contained in this supplement has been prepared and furnished to me by Southern California Edison Company.

Based on my independent review of this information, I conclude that:

o The project, as designed, is in furtherance of the purpose of abating air and/or water pollution, and disposing of solid and liquid wastes.

o The project has no signifcant purpose other than pollution control and solid and liquid waste disposal (except as disclosed in this supplement).

o The project will further compliance with applicable Federal, State or local pollution control standards and requirements.

o The project components described in the supplement are all necessary for the proper installation and operation of the project as a pollution control and solid and liquid waste disposal system, and the cost estimates provided are reasonable as of the time they were made.

The undersigned further certifies that to the best of his knowledge there are no other facts, estimates or circumstances that would materially change the facts, descriptions, characterizations, estimates or projections set forth in this Engineering Certificate.

Dated:

February 4, 1985

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