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Amend 2 to LWA for Subj Facils Re Excavation to Final Depth W/Mapping of Slopes,Excavation Seal Consisting of Lean Concrete Mix & Drilling for ECCS & RHR Pump Caissons
ML20148U547
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Site: Black Fox
Issue date: 11/30/1978
From: Boyd R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Ewing T
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF OKLAHOMA
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  • NOV 3 01978 Docket Nos. STN 50-556

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Public Service Company of Oklahoma ATTN: Mr. T. N. Ewing, Manager Black Fox Station Nuclear Project P. O. Box 201 T isa, Oklahoma 74102 Geatlemen:

Subject:

Amendment No. 2 to Limited Work Authorization for Black Fox Station, Units 1 and 2 On July 26, 1978, since the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (Board) had made all tue findings required by 10 CFR Part 51 for issuance of the construction permits with respect to NEPA matters and had also determined that there is reasonable assurance that the proposed site is a suitable location for nuclear power reactors of the size and type proposed, a letter was sent to your organization authorizing conduct of the activities identified in your letter of January 3, 1978, at the site of the proposed Black Fox Station, Units 1 and 2. Our letter of September 6, 1978, amended the July 26, 1978, Limited Work Authorization to eliminate the prohibition against open and/or open pit burning on the site. This amendment was based upon the Board's Order Granting Applicants' Motion for Reconsideration and Clarification dated August -

24, 1978.

On November 7, 1978, you requested an amendment to the Limited Work

  • Authorization. The NRC staff has reviewed your request and concluded that an amendment should be approved. Accordingly, the Director of Nuclear Recctor Regulation has determined that the following activities are within the scope of activities authorized in 10 CFR 50.10(e)(1) and ,

may be undertaken by the Public Service Company of Oklahoma at the site of the' proposed Black Fox Station, Units 1 and 2.

This letter constitutes authorization to conduct those additional limited work activites identified in your letter dated November 7, 1978, as follows: 9 On page 5 of our July 26, 1978, letter, activities 11., I2., and '

, 13., should be changed to read as follows: '

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1. Excavate to final depth for Unit I and Unit 2 foundation installation which will include mapping of excavation slopes.

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Public Service Company NOV 3 01973 of Oklahoma 2. Pour excavation seal for Unit 1 and Unit 2, which will consist cf a 6" coat of lean concrete mix of at least.

P.000 psi strength. It will function as a seal to prevent I deterioration of the exposed excavation surface. l

3. Drill for ECCS and RHR pump caissons for the auxiliary building of Unit 1 and Unit 2 and install steel cylindrical )

caissons.  :

These activities were previously authorized only for Unit 1.

This authorization incorporates by reference and is subject to the i Limited Work Authorization dated July 26, 1978, as amended September 6, 1978, including the environmental conditions specified in the i July 26, 1978, letter. (

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The authorization remains subject to the additional condition that all activities authorized shall be terminated in the event that the construction permits are denied by the Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.

Any activities undertaken pursuant to this authorization shall be entirely at the risk of the Public Service Company of Oklahoma and, except as to matters determined under Sections 50,10(e)(2) and (e)(3)(ii), the grant of the authorization shall have no bearing on the issuance of construction permits with respect to the requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and rules, regulations, and orders promulgated pursuant thereto. l 1

Enclosed for your information is a copy of a related Notice which has I been sent to the Office of the Federal Register for publication.

Sincerely, Roger S. yd, Director Division of Project Mm mement Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Enclosure:

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Michael I.' Miller, Esq. Environmental Impact Coordinator

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'Mrs. Carrie'Dickerson Citizens Action for Safe-. Office of Federal Activities Energy, Inc. Environmental. Protection Agency i P. O. Box 924- Room W-541,. Waterside Mall .

1 Claremore, Oklahoma 74017 401 M Street, S. W. I Washington, D. C. 20460 l Andrew T. Dalton, Jr., Esq. 1 Room 302 .

U. S. Army Engineering District, 1437 South Main Street Tulsa Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 P. O. Box 61 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 Mrs. Ilene H. Younghein 3900 Cashion Place Mr. Gerald F. Diddle Oklahoma-City, Oklahoma 73112 General Manager Associated Electric: Cooperative, Inc.

Paul M. Murphy, Esq. P. O. Box 754 Isham, Lincoln & Beale Springfield, Missouri 65801 One First National Plaza Chicago, Illinois 60603 Mr. Maynard Human General Manager Mr. Lawrence Burrell Western Farmers Coop, Inc.

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Fairview, Oklahoma 73737 Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005 Mr. Bruce Blanchard, Director Office of Community Affairs and Office of Environmental Projects Planning Review State Grant-In-Aid Clearinghouse 1 Department of the Interior 5500 North Western 18th and C Streets, N. W.- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma -73118  !

Washington, D. C. 20240 Director, State Grant-In-Aid Dr. M. J. Robinson Clearinghouse ,

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P. O. Box 8405 Kansas City, Missouri Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 j 64114 1 Mr. Vaughn L. Conrad j

,- Mr. Joseph R. Binder Public Service Company of Oklahoma i Environmental Services Branch P. O. Box 201- 1 Rural Electrificatinn Administration Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102-U. S. Department of Agriculture Room 3861 Washington,-D'.:C. 20250-

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Tulsa, Oklahona .74102  ; Washington, D. C. 20555 Mr. Tommy. Dyer City of Inola Incia City Hall Ino.la, Oklahoma 74036' .

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Public Service Company of Oklahoma P. O. Box 201 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 Joseph Gallo,'Esq.

Isham, Lincoln & Beale 1050 17th Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C. 20036 Sheldon J. Wolfe, Esq., Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commt;sion Washington, D. C. -20555 Dr. Paul W. Purdom, Chairman Department of Civil Engineering Drexel University 32nd and Chestnut Streets.

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