ML20136E085
| ML20136E085 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Millstone |
| Issue date: | 12/18/1985 |
| From: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Opeka J NORTHEAST NUCLEAR ENERGY CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8601060418 | |
| Download: ML20136E085 (6) | |
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Dacember 18, 1985 Docket No. 50-336 Distribution: Docket: File- -
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Dear Mr. Opeka:
SUBJECT:
CERTIFICATION OF POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES FOR THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER COMPANY FOR MILLSTONE UNIT 2 By letter dated October 30, 1985, The Connecticut Light & Power Company requested that our office issue a Certification of Pollution Control Facilities for certain facilities at Millstone Unit 2 described in Exhibit A to the enclosed Certificate.
The NRC staff has reviewed the request of October 30, 1985. Based on that review, we are satisfied that the portions of Hillstone Unit 2 for which The Connecticut Light & Power Company has requested certification are in furtherance of the purpose of abating or controlling atmospheric pollutants or contaminants or water pollutants resulting from the generation of electricity at Millstone Unit 2.
Accordingly, the enclosed certificate has been executed.
A copy of your request and this response will be available for inspection at the local public document room located at the Waterford Public. Library, 49 Rope Ferry Road, Waterford, Connecticut, and at the Commission's Public Document Room at 1717 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
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Hartford, Connecticut 06141-0270
Dear Mr. Opeka:
SUBJECT:
CERTIFICATION OF POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES FOR WESTERN i
MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR MILLSTONE UNIT 2 i
By letter dated October 30, 1985, Western Massachusetts Electric Company requested that our office issue a Certification of Pollution Control Facilities for certain facilities at Millstone Unit 2 described in Exhibit A to the enclosed Certificate.
The NRC staff has reviewed the request of October 30, 1985. Based on that review, we are satisfied that the portions of Millstone Unit 2 for which i
Western Massachusetts Electric Company has requested certification are in furtherance of the purpose of abating or controlling atmospheric pollutants or contaminants or water pollutants resulting from the generation of l
electricity at Millstone Unit 2.
Acccrdingly, the enclosed certificate has been executed.
A copy of your request and this response will be available for inspection at the local public document room located at the Waterford Public Library, 49 Rope Ferry Road, Waterford, Connecticut, and at the Connission's Public Document Room at 1717 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
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Mr. John F. Opeka Millstone Nuclear Power Station Northeast Nuclear Energy Company Unit No. 2 cc:
Gerald Garfield, Esq.
. Mr. Wayne D. Romberg Day, Berry & Howard Superintendent Counselors at Law Millstone Nuclear Power Station City Place P. O. Box 128 Hartford, Connecticut 06103-3499 Waterford, Connecticut 06385 Regional 4dministrator, Region I Mr. Edward J. Mroczka U.S. Nucbear Regulatory Commission Vice President, Nuclear Operations Office of Executive Director for Northeast Nuclear Energy Company Operations P. O. Box 270 631 Park Avenue Hartford, Connecticut 06141-0270 King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 4.
Mr. Charles Brinkman, Manager i
I Washington Nuclear Operations C-E Power Systems Combustion Engineering, Inc.
t 7910 Woodmont Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Mr. Lawrence Bettencourt, First Selectman Town of Waterford Hall of Pecords - 200 Boston Post Road Waterford, Connecticut 06385 Northeast Utilities Service Company ATTN: Mr. Richard R. Laudenat, Manager Generation Facilities Licensing 4
Post Office Box 270 4
Hartford, Connecticut 06141-0270 Kevin McCarthy, Director
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Radiation Control Unit Department of Environmental Protection j
State Office Building Hartford, Connecticut 06106 Mr. John Shedlosky Resident Inspector / Millstone Box 811 Niantic, Connecticut 06357 Office of Policy & Management ATTN: Under Secretary Energy Division 80 Washington Street Hartford, Connecticut 06106 7,_,.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 s$
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POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES MILLSTONE NUCLEAR POWER STATION, UNIT 2 i
f The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the "NRC");hereby certifies as follows:
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(a) That it has examined Exhibit A attached hereto entitled " Description of Facilities Millstone Unit 2" which describes certain facilities which have been constructed, are under construction or are to be constructed at Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Unit 2, located 1.1 Waterford, Connecticut, and owned by The Connecticut Light and i
Power Company and Western Massachusetts Electric Company; and (b) That such facilities, as designed, are'in furtherance of the s'
purpose of abating or controlling atmospheric pollutants or i
contaminants or water pollutants resulting from the generation of l
electricity at the plant.
FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
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This 18th day of December,1985
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DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES MILLSTONE UNIT 2 i[
! {i Liquid Radwaste System - The liquid radwaste system collects, stores, 1.
l treats, recycles, and disposes of low level radioactive liquid wastes resulting from normal operation.
The liquid radwaste system has four subsystems for processing of liquid waste: clean liquid waste, aerated j
liquid waste, boron recycle, and condensate demineralizer waste.
All released to the cooling water discharge.
The system includes demineralizers, filters, evaporators, tanks, pump, monitors, and associated
' piping, controls and associated support equipment.
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Gaseous Radwaste Processing System - The gaseous radwaste processing system collects, stores, treats, and discharges low level radioactive gaseous waste resulting from normal plant operation. The gaseous waste is I
collected from reactor coolant system components, compressed, stored in the waste gas decay tank, and filtered prior to discharge. The system includes compressor tanks, filters, piping monitors, controls, and associated support equipment.
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Building Exhaust Filtration System - The building exhaust filtration system l
collects, filters and discharges air and gases from within the auxiliary building and reactor containment buildings during normal operation.
Radioactively contaminated air and other gases are collected and I
transferred by ducts and fans to exhaust filters prior to discharge. The system includes ducts, filters, fans, monitors, controls, and associated support equipment.
7 Solid Radwaste System - The solid radwaste system collects, stores, 4.
decontaminates, packages, and prepares low level radioactive solid waste y
for offsite disposal. Radioactive solid wastes processed by this system i
includes spent resins, expended filter cartridges, sludges, concentrates, and y
dry active waste. The system includes tanks, compactor, storage areas, decontamination equipment transfer vehicle, piping, pumps monitors, k
controls and associated support equipment. Radwaste storage buildings are provided for onsite storage of low level solid radwaste.
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Spent Fuel Storage Facility - The spent fuel storage facility stores and i
handles spent nuclear fuel assemblies. Spent fuel is stored in the fuel racks j
i2 located in the spent fuel pool and is cooled by the fuel pool cooling system.
Handling of the spent fuel assemblies and spent fuel shipping cask is done
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crane, cask loading pit and cask wash-down area.
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Portions of Auxiliary Building - The portions of the auxiliary building being included house the. spent fuel storage facility, liquid gases and solid radwaste systems, and the building exhaust filtration system.
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Chemical and Oily Waste System - The chemical and oily waste system collects, stores, treats, and discharges non-radioactive waste chemicals i
and waste oil collected throughout the site area. Yard and building drains ll collect the wastes and transfer it to sumps, tanks, neutralization
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. i equipment, and oil separators for hold-up and treatment prior to discharge or removal of offsite disposal. The syster. includes drains, tanks, sumps, l
neutralization equipment, oil separators, pipes, pumps, controls, and associated support equipment.
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Sanitary Waste System - The sanitary waste system collects, stores and transfers sanitary waste to the site sanitary waste treatment fa-ility. The system includes drains, sumps, tanks, pipes, controls, and associated
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support equipment.
A site sanitary sewer tie-in with the town of Waterford is provided.
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