ML20155B066
| ML20155B066 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png |
| Issue date: | 06/01/1988 |
| From: | Catacosinos W LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO. |
| To: | Stello V NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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| NUDOCS 8806130067 | |
| Download: ML20155B066 (2) | |
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=: m e, ar m orream June 1,1988 kd Mr. Victor Stallo Executive Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Room 17H1 Rockville, Maryland 20052 Re:
Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Dear Mr. Stallo This letter will confirm our oral advice to you last week that LILCO has reached an agreement in principle concerning a cettlement of issues between it and various government agencies in New York State relating to the shoreham Nuclear Power Station.
Wo are in the process of drafting documents to refloot these agreements.
Even after they have been completed and signed, the agreement will not become effective until a number of contingencies have occurred, a process that will take t.pproximately three months.
LILCO will continue the licensing of l
the plant until such time as all contingencies have been satisfied, at which time Comnission approval of the transfer of control of the plant and its relevant licenses will be sought.
During the three-month period contemplated for satisfaction of the contingencies, the company has agreed not to operate the plant at greater than 5 percent of full power should the concaiscion remove its present restriction on the license to low power and tasting operations.
As soon as documents reflecting the agreement to enter l
into a settlement have been completed we will provide them to you cnd your staff.
In the meantime, it is the intention and desire of the company to continue the Shoreham licensing process, including the full participation exercise scheduled for next week of the utility emergency plan for the Shoreham EP2.
Sincerely, A M' N
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8[ ell June 1, 1988 Parler SECY Mr. Victor Stello Executive Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Room 17H1 Rockville, Maryland 20852 Re:
Shoreham Nuclear Power Station
Dear Mr. Stello:
This letter will confirm our oral advice to you last week that LILCO has reached an agreement in principle concerning a settlement of issues between it and various government agencies in New york State relating to the shoreham Nuclear Power Station.
We are in the process of drafting documents to reflect these agreements.
Even after they have been completed and signed, the agreement will not become effective until a number of contingencies have occurred, a process that will take approximately three months.
LILCO will continue the licensing of the plant until such time as all contingencies have been satisfied, at which time Commission approval of the transfer of control of the plant and its relevant licenses will be sought.
During the three-month period contemplated for satisfaction of l
the contingencies, the company has agreed not to operate the l
plant at greater than 5 percent of full power should the Commission remove its present restriction on the license to :aw l
power and testing operations.
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As soon as documents reflecting the agreement to enter into a settlement have been completed we will provide them to you and your staff.
In the meantime, it is the intention and desire of the company to continue the Shoreham licensing process, including the full participation exercise scheduled for next week i
of the utility emergency plan for the Shoreham EPZ.
Sincerely, A
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