ML20141N818
| ML20141N818 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Limerick |
| Issue date: | 03/14/1986 |
| From: | Smith I Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
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| References | |
| CON-#186-424 86-522-02-LA, 86-522-2-LA, 86-526-04-LA, 86-526-4-LA, OLA, OLA-2, OLA-OLA-2, NUDOCS 8603180163 | |
| Download: ML20141N818 (2) | |
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pyED MAR 111986 BD3/1kfkt UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
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Before Administrative Judges:
BRANCH Ivan W. Smith, Chaiman Richard F. Cole Gustave A. Linenberger, Jr.
In the Matter of Decket No. 50-352-OLA
[ASLBP No. 86-522-02-LA]
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY (Check Valves)
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Docket No. 50-352-OLA-2 (Limerick Generating Station,
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[ASL8P No. 86-526-04-LA]
Unit 1)
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(Containment Isolation)
March 14, 1986 NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE On December 18, 1985 the Philadelphia Electric Company applied for two amendments to the Facility Operating License No. NPF-39 for the Limerick Generating Station, Unit No.1, located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The amendments provide for an extension of time within which the Licensee may perform certain tests on the primary containment isolation valves and certain reactor instrument lines excess flow check valves. These tests must be performed when the plant is shut down. The amendments would provide a one-time only extension until the scheduled maintenance and surveillance shutdown scheduled on or before May 26, 1986.
By notices in the Federal Register on December 26. 1985 (50 Fed.
Reg. 52874) and December 30, 1985 (50 Fed. Reg. 53226,53235),the 8603180163 860314 ADOCK 0 % 3 2 DR I)sez
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Two petitioners, Robert L. Anthony and the Air and Water Pollution Patrol, by its Chainnan Frank R. Romano, have petitioned for hearings and have requested leave to intervene in the proceedings.
An Atomic Safety and Licensing Board has been designated to preside over any such hearing. The Board will convene a prehearing conference on the issues raised by the petitions for leave to intervene on Thursday, March 27, 1986, beginning at 9:00 a.m. EST, at Old Customs Courtroom (Room 300), U. S. Customs House, Second and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The public is invited to attend but there will be no opportunity for public participation in the prehearing conference.
FOR THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD M
Ivan W. Smith,~ Chairman ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE Bethesda, Maryland March 14, 1986
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