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Forwards Executed Certificate of Pollution Control Facilities,In Response to 850702 Request.W/Two Proprietary Drawings
ML20138N978
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Site: San Onofre  Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 10/31/1985
From: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Chandler D
CALIFORNIA, STATE OF
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LSO5-85-10-040, LSO5-85-10-40, TAC-59468, NUDOCS 8511060232
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X October 31, 1985 LS05-85-10-040 Mr. Douglas E. Chandler Executive Secretary Califernic Pollution Control Financing Authority 915 Capitol Mall Roon 200 Sacramento, California 95814 In the Matter of SOUTHEPN CALIFORNIA EDIS0N COMPA;'Y, SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPAhY (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units t, 2 and 3)

Docket No. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362

Dear Mr. Chandler:

In your letter of July 2,1985, you requested that our office issue a Certification of Pollution Control Fccilities for San Onofre Units 1, 2 ar.d 3 for certain facilities which cre described in the Southern California Edison Company and San Diego Gas & Electric Cerpany supplemental applications for financing, dated Frbruary 5,1985.

The staff has reviewed your request. Based on that reviev, ve are satisfied that the portions of tFe San Cnofre Nuclear Generating Station, l' nits 1, 2 and 3 for which you requested NRC certification tre "rollution control facilities."

Accordingly, the erriesed certificate has been executed.

Copies of your request and this response will be e.veilable for inspection at the local Public Docurent Pern (San Clemente Library, 242 Avenida Del Mar, San Clerrente, California) and at the Cerrission's Public Document Poem at 1717 H Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Thg ULitomus i Harold R. Denton, Director Office of L'uclear Reactor Regulation

Enclosure:

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Fs San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Southern California Edison Company Units 1, 2 and 3 cc:

Mr. James C. Helecrrbe Mr. Hans Kaspar, Executive Director Vice President - Power Supply Parine Review Comittee, Inc.

San Diego Gas & Electric Company 531 Ercinitas Poulevard, Suite 105 101 Ash Street Encinitas, California 9202a Post Office Box 1831 San Diego, California 92112 Charles R. Kocher, Esq. Pr. Mark Medford Jarnes A. Beoletto, Esq. Southern California Edison Company Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. O. Bcx E00 P. O. Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 Reseread, California 91770 Mr. Stephen B. Allman

-"~ San Dieg'o Gas & Electric Company Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe P. O. Box 1831 ATTN: David P. Pigott, Esq. San Diego, California 92112

-- 600 Montgomery Street San Francisco, California 94111 P.ichard J. Wharton, Esq.

University of San Diego School of

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Alan R. Watts, Esq. Law Rourke & Woodruff Environmental f.ew Clinic Suite 1020 San Diego, California 92110 1055 North Main Street Santa Ana, California, 92701 Charles E. McClung, Jr., Esq.

Attorney at Law Mr. V. C. Hall 24012 Calle de la Plaza / Suite 330 Combustion Engineering, Inc. Laguna Hills, California 92653 1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, Connecticut 06095 Regional Administrator, Region V U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cornission Mr. S. McClusky 1450 Maria Lane / Suite 210 Bechtal Power Corporation Walnut Creek, California 94596 P. O. Box 60860, Terminal Annex Los Angeles, California 90060 Resident Inspector, San Onofre NPS c/o U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Mr. C. B. Brinkren Post Office Box 4329 Combustion Engineering, Inc. San Clemente, California 92672 7910 Woodmont Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Fr. Cennis F. Kirsh U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region.V 1.450 Maria Lane, Suite 210 Falnut Creek, California 94596

- Southern California Edison Corpery San Onofre 1/2/3 cc:

California State Library Government Peb11 cations Section Library & Courts Building Sacramento, CA 95841 ATTf!: Ps. Pary Schnell Payor, City of San Clemente San Clemente, CA 92672 Chairman, Board Sepervisnrs San Diego County 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 335 San Dieco, CA 92101 Mr. Joseph 0$Vard, Chief

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Radiological Health Branch State Department of Health Services 714 P Street, Building #8

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Sacramento, California 95814 Director Energy Facilities Siting Division Energy Resources Conservation 1.

Development Comission 1516 - 9th Street Sacramento, California 95814 Kenneth P. Baskin, Vice President i

Nuclear Engineering Safety and Licensing Department Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Post Office Box 800 i - Rosemead, California 91770 -

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CERTIFICATE SAN ON0FRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNITS 1, ? AFD 3 FCLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES The Nuclear Regulatory Comission (the hRC) hereby certifies as follevs:

(a) that it has examined (1) Part 3.2 of San Diego Gas and Electric's ar.d Southern California Edison's supplemental application for financing, dated February F,1905 attached hereto which describes certain facilities to be constructed, and

(?) Appendix 3.2 of the seprierrental application attached hereto which lists certain facilities which have been or are to be ccrstructed at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, a ruclear' electric. power generating plant located on the Pacific

-- Coast approximately 2 miles south of the City of San Clererte, California, urdivided interests in which plant are owned by Southern California Edison Corrpery, San Diego Gas & Electric

. Company, and the Cities of Anahoir erd Riverside; and (b) that such facilities, as designed, are in furtherance of the

purpose of abating or controlling atmospheric pollutants or certaminants, water pollutants, or solid waste resulting frorr the peneration of electricity at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Statier.

FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COPPISSION l w Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Dated at Bethesda, Paryland l

. this 31st dey of October 1985.

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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 1

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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

-m- 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 weste materials. Solid radwaste of this type is useless and

1 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 equipments o Sorter o- Shredder o Ultrasonic cleaners o Decontamination equipment 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.

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. These facilities include storage and handl'ing

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facilities consisting of concrete pads, beras, drains, sumps and other support equipment. Existing facilities include two concrete storage areas eith 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 l's '

attached as Appendix 3.2.5 (Supp. No. 2) . _ ' i

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3.3 Estimated Construction Period 3.3.1 Starting Date .

Radwaste Processing Facility: July 1985 '

1 RCRA Waste Handling and Storage: July 1985 3.3.2 Completion Date N

Radwaste Processing Facility: February 1986 4

.. RCRA Waste Handling and-Storage: December 1985 3.4 An architect-engineer has not yet' been selected for

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, .s PART 4. BOND ISSU'E '

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

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. 4.1 Estimated total _ amount of the financing with a tabulated ~

v use of bond proceeds. $367,000,000 l 4.1.1 Project cost (from Part 3). $319,230,000 e

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i 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 Financinq costs and fees.

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Underwriting Discount $4,000,000 4.1.4 Capitalized interest. $40,000,000 4.1.5 Other costs, including CPCFA and quaranteed fees:

s Administrative fees which

. include $10,000 filing fees $2,250,000

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' 411 Estimated target date of financing.

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4.3 Estimated terms of financing.

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

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APPLICANT CERTIFICATION j

1 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.

d-Michael L. Noe't'

. I Vice President and Treasurer Dated: February 5, 1985 9

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Appendix 3.2 (Supp. No. 2)

SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION l ESTIMATED POLLUTION CONTROL, SOLID WASTE DISPO'AL S AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL FACILITY COSTS COST SYSTEM ($000)

1. Existing Radwaste Facilities
a. Liquid and Coolant Radwaste Systems
b. Coolant and Boric Acid Recycle System
c. Ga'seous Radhaste System
d. Radwaste Structure

_. e. Steam Generator Blowdown Processing System

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
c. Sol'idifiation Process Sampling System
d. High Density Compaction Facility
e. Incineration (Volume Reduction) Facility
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COST SYSTEM . ($000) ,

g. Filter Handling System -
h. DAW Handling and Disposal Facility
i. 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 Handling 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 i

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ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION .

by RUSSELL 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 pollut' ion, and disposing of solid and liquid wastes.

o The pro.iect has no signifcant purpose other than

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pollution control and solid and liquid waste disposal (except an 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 i supplement are all necessary for the proper installation and operation of the project as a pollution control and solid and liquid waste i disposal system, and the cost estimates provided

) are reasonable as of the time they were made.

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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.

i Dated: February 4, 1985

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