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Application for CP & OL for Facility
ML20155G150
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Site: South Texas  STP Nuclear Operating Company icon.png
Issue date: 06/09/1988
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HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO.
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BEFORE THE UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGUIATORY COMMISSION 10 Docket No.

STN 50 498 4 STN 50 499 0 In the Matter of b Houston Lighting & Power Company (1

i City of San Antonio Central Power and Light Company and City of Austin APPLICATION for CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND OPERATING LICENSES Class 103 for the SOUTH TEXAS PROJECT UNITS 1 and 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 8 4

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i BEFORE THE UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION :5 APPLICATION OF HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY CITY OF SAN ANTONIO CITY OF AUSTIN AND CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY FOR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND OPERATING LICENSES AND OTHER APPROPRIATE LICENSES FOR r.!E SOUTH TEXAS PROJECT UNITS 1 AND 2 In accordance with the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the rules and regulations issued thereunder codified in Title 10, Chapter 1, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Houston Lighting & Power Company (Houston), as Project Manager responsible for construction and operation under that certain Participation Agreement executed as of July 1,1973, as amended and attached as Exhibit I, for itself and for the City of Austin, the City of San Antonio, acting by and through the City Public Service Board of San Antonio (San Antonio) and Central Power and Light Company (Central), collectively the 5 "Applicants" or "Owners", hereby applies for Class 103 construction permits and forty (40) year operating licenses to construct and operate two (2) nuclear power reactors at the South Texas Project site in Matagorda County, Texas. Each reactor will have an initial nuclear output of 3800 MWt and a design rating of 3817 MWt (1312 MWe). Also applied for are the appropriate l5 l source, by-product, and special nuclear materials licenses for the project.

l In support of this application, the following general information is provided 8 I in accordance with 10 C.F.R. 50.33.

1. Names of Applicants I 5 The Applicants are Houston Lighting & Power Company (as Project Manager), San Antonio and Central. The Applicants own the South j Texas Project site, Units 1 and 2 and common station facilities as tenants in common as follows:

The transfer by the City of Austin of its 16.0 percent ownership interest in the South Texas Project to Houston, which already holds a 30.8 percent interest therein, brings the aggregate undivided 10 interest of Houston to 46.8 percent; San Antonio owns an undivided 28.0 percent interest therein; and, Central owns an undivided 25.2 percent interest therein.

l Houston will act as Project Manager for itself and for the other Applicants for the design, construction rad operation as well as 5 I

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2. Address of Applicants Mailing Address Street Address Houston Lighting & Power Company P. O. Box 1700 611 Walker Avenue Houston, Texas 77001 Houston, Texas 77002 City of San Antonio City Public Service Board P. O. Box 1771 145 Navarro Street San Antonio, Texas 78296 San Antonio, Texas 78205 Central Power and Light Company 10 P. O. Box 2121 539 N. Carancahua St.

Corpus Christi, Texas 78403 Corpus Christi, Texas 78401

3. Description of Business and Organization of Applicants 5 i The Applicants, Houston, San Antonio and Central are each 10 engaged in the production, transmission, distribution, and sale of electric energy for lighting heating, cooling, and power purposes to residential, commercial and industrial customers in the southern portion of the State of Texas.

Houston is a corporation duly incorporated and existing under the 5 laws of the State of Texas. Customers served by Houston are situ-ated in the Houston Gulf Coast Area in the State of Texas in the vicinity of Houston and Galveston. 8 l San Antonio is a municipal corporation and political subdivision of j the State of Texas which owns and, through the City Public Service l

Board of San Antonio, a municipal board, operates the San Antonio public utility electric system. The City Public Service Board of San Antonio has full authority for the management and operation of the electric system which serves the City of San Antonio and the surrounding area. 8 l

Central is a corporation duly incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Texas. As of December 31, 1987, Central served approximately 16% of the geographic area of Texas extending south of a line from Del Rio eastward to Lane City.

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1 Characteristics of each individual area served are listed as follows:

Houston San Antonic Central (as of (as of '(as of December January 31, December 31, 1987 1988) 31, 1987)~

Approximate Area Served (square miles) 5,000 2,566 44,188 Approximate Population Served (x 1,000) 3,671 1,164 1,835 Customers 1,306,000 459,766 532,546 Distribution of Sales (percent)

Residential 38 39 36 Commercial 24 44,, 30 Industrial 35 26 10 Other 3 17 8 Communities Served Retail,at 156 26 221 ret 1987 Cenerating Capability (megawatts) 12,855 3,236 3,482 1988 Estimated Net Capability (megawatts) 13,755 3,586 3,620

, Incorporated and unincorporated Commercial and Industrial together None of the Applicants is owned, controlled or dominated by an alien, foreign corporation or a foreign government. Ho's.ston is acting herein solely as project manager for the Applicants and not any other entity.

As of December 31, 1987, records indicate that foreign stockholders held less than 0.5 percent of the common and preferred stock outstanding for either Houston or HI.

All of Central's common stock is owned by Contral and South West l

Corporation. Central and South West Corporation's stock transfer l

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agent has certified that as of the close of business on April 29, 1988, Central and South West Corporation's foreign stockholders held 114,917 shares of common stock, Central and South West Corporation's foreign stockholders constituted .2 percent of the total common shareholders and foreign held stock constituted 0.10 percent of total common shares outstanding.

On January 14, 1977, purusant to a merger and corporate restructuring plan approved by the shareholders of HL&P, Houston 10 Industries Incorporated (HI) became the owner of all of HL&P's outstanding common stock and all of the outstanding stock of HL&P's two former subsidiaries, Primary Fuels, Inc. and Utility Fuels, Inc.

In the merger and restructuring, each share of outstanding common stock of HL&P became one share of common ctock of HI. In addition, HL&P's outstanding convertible debentures became cenvertible into the common stock of HI rather than into HL&P common stock. None of the other outstanding securities of HL&P, including its cumulative preferred stack and first mertgage bonds, were affected. New subsidiaries have been formed at HI since 19T/. They are as follows: Houston Industries Finance, Inc., KBLCOH Inc., Innovative Controlo, Inc., and Development Ventures, Inc. HI is a holding company as defined in the Public Utility Holding Company Act. It is exempt from regulation as a "registered holding company" under that Act except with respect to the acquisition of securities of other public utility companies. Such exanption is based upon the intrastate character of the operations of HI's public utility subsidiary, HL&P, and the filing with the SEC of the annual exemption statement pursuant to its Rule U-2. The latest annual report of HI is also attached as part of Exhibit II.

The names and addresses of the Applicants, directors and principal officers, all of whom are citizens of the United States, are as follows:

HOUSTON LICHTINC & POWER COMPANY Directors Addresc Charles E. Bishop, Ph. D. 100 Priestly Creek Drive

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Searcy Bracewell Bracewell & Patterson 10 2900 Southwest Tower, Pennzoil Place Houston, Texas 77002 John T. Cater HCORP P. O. Box 2629 Houston, Texas 77252 Hollis R. Dean Houston Industries, Inc.

P. O. Box 4567 Houston, Texas 77210 l

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Joseph-M. Hendrie, Ph. D. 50 Bellport Lane Bellport, .New York 11713 Howard V. Horne The Horne Company 2000 South Tower Pennzoil Place Houston, Texas 77002-8198 Don D. Jordan Houston Industries, Inc.

P. O. Box 4567 Houston, Texas 77210 James R. Lesch P. C. Box 4442 Houston, Texas 77210 Thomas B. McDade Houston Club Building Room 1380 to 811 Rusk Avenue Houston, Texas 77002 I. A. Naman I. A. Naman 6 Associates 5th Floor Two Greenway Plaza Houston, Texas 77046 Kenneth L. Schnitzer, Sr. Century Developasnt Corporation 5 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1700 i Houston, Texas 77046 Don D. Sykora Houston Lighting 6 Power Co.

P. O. Box 1700 Houston, Texas 77251 Jack T. Trotter 3600 Allied Bank Plazs Houston, Texas 77002 Joe C. Vessendorff 611 Morton Street Richmond, Texas 77469 Houston's Officers D. D. Jordan Chairman and Chief Executive Officer 8 D. D. Sykora l

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l Jerome H. Goldberg Group Vice President Nuclear 10 i

Hugh Rice Kelly l Cenior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary 5 Amendment 10

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R. Steve Letbetter Group V!.ce President - Finance and Regu~atory Relations D. E. Simmons Group Vice President - Power Operations Ray J. Snokhous Group Vice President - External Affairs E. A. Turner Group Vice President Admiiistration and Support Allen R. Beavers Vice President - Project Consultant L. G, Brackeon Vice President - Fossi.l' Fuels and Cogeneration James S. Brian Vice Presioent - Finance and Comptroller Ros: E. Dorr Vice Presid,'.t - Human and Information Resources Jack D. Greenwade Vice President - System Operations Lavence B. Horrigan, Jr.

Vice President - Purchasing and Mrterials Management 10 S. L'. Naeve Vice President Corporate Planning Ancel D. Maddox Vice President Customer Relations David G. Tees Vice Presid(nt - Energy Production Gerald E. Vaughn Vice Presicent huclear sperations R. L. Waldrop Vice President - Public Affairs Ken W. Nabora Treasurer Frank C. Gemar '

Assistant Secretary & Assistant Treasurer Rufus S. Scott Associate General Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary Gretchen H. Denum Assistant Corporate Secretary 1

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Addresses of all the above Houston officers:

Mailing: Street:

P. O. Box 1700 611 Walker -

Houston, Texas 77001 Houston, Texas 77002 The names and addresses of the Trustees and the Managemerit staff of the City Public Service Board of San Antonio, all of whom are citizens of the United States, are as follows:

CITY OF SAN ANTONIO Board of Trustees Address Lila M. Cockrell, Chairman Atkins Travel-by Design 6454 N. New Braunfels Ave.

San Antonio, Texas 78209 Pat Legen, Vice Chairman Park North Professional Building 4402 Vance Jackson, Suite 200 San Antonio, Texas 78230 Dr. Frank Bryant 1954 E. Houston St.

San Antonio, Texas 78202 Ruben Escobedo Ruben Escobedo & Company 10 924 McCullough San Antonio, Texas 78215 Henry Cisneros Mayor City of San Antonio P. O. Box 9066 San Antonio, Texas 78285 San Antonio's Management Staff A. J. vonRosenburg General Manager J. E. Axtell Assistant General Manager for Planning & Development R. J. Costello Assistan*. General Manager for Operations H. L. Freeman Assistant Ceneral Manager for Finance J. K. Harz Assistant General Manager for Administration R. E. Alonzo Customer Services 7 Amendment 10

L. E. Boulden Materials & Transportation S. Brainer, Jr.

Administrative Services M. F. Clausewitz Power Plant Engineering A. C. Edwards Employee Relations K. J. Fiedler Operations P. R. Garza Field Administration W. H. Geissler Generation & Environmental Planning F. D. Haegelin Personnel Se.rvices C. C. Hutchinson Data Processing Services J . J . Le al Personnel 10 J. G. Mack j Production O. E. Park Special Assistant J. W. Pettinos l Construction i

D. R. Schnitz Gas Engineering & Fuels P. S. Schooler j legal B. K. Stover l Public Relations r D. S. Thomas l Financial Services l J. O. Trevino l Transmission & Distribution Engineering l

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Addresses of the above San Antonio Management Staff:

Mailing: Street:

P. O. Box 1771 145 Navarro San Antonio, Texas 78206 San Antonio, Texas 78205 The names and addresses of Central's directors and principal officers, all of whom are citizens of the United States, are .9 follovs?

CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Directors Address T. V. Shockley, III 539 N. Carancahua St.

Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 Durwood Chalker CSW Corporation 2121 San Jacinto Street, Suite 2500 Dallas, Texas 75266-0164 John W. Crutchfield 4949 Everhart, Suite 105 3 Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 William R. Farquhar, Jr. P.O. Box 606 10 Edna, Texas 77957 Ruben M. Gercia Box 1969 Laredo, Texas 78041 Ronald L. Ycillett P.O. Box 1418 I

Kingsville, Texas 78363 Robert A. McAllen P.O. Box 1065 Weslaco, Texas 78596 Herbert C. Petrf, Jr. P.O. Drawer 218 Carrizo Springs, Texas 78834 l

R. L Range 539 N. Carantahua St.

Corp.u Christi, Texas 78401 l H. Lee Richards P.O. Box 751 Harlingen, Texes 78551 B. W. Teague 53) N. Carancahua St.

Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 R. P. Verrec 539 N. Carancahua St.

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Central's Officers T. V. Shockley, III President and Chief Executive Officer R. L. Range Executive Vice President B. W. Teague Senior Vice President Walter A. Ratcliff Vice President and Secretary 10 Mary E. Hunt Asst. Secretary Marilyn J. Beebe Asst. Secretary Clayton R. Kirk Vice President R. R. Verret Vice President and Chief Engineering Officer Cerald W. Tucker Controller Mary E. Sullivan Treasurer Addresses of all the above Central officerc Mailing: Street:

P. O. Box 2121 539 N. Carancahua St.

Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 10 j Corpus Christi, Texas 78403

4. Class and Period of Requested License 5

The Applicants request Class 103 construction permits and Clas., 103 operating licenses for a period of forty (40) years from the data of

( issuance of each operating license for the units described in It9m ')

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  • The Applicants request such additional source, special nuclear and l by-product material licenses as may be necessary and appropriate to the acquisition, construction and operation of the plant.

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5. Description and Proposed Use of the Facility The Applicants are designing and constructing, pursuant to Construction 5 Permit Nos. CPPR 128 and CPPR-129, and propose to operate, a nuclear electric generating station at the South Texas Project site consisting of two (2) generating units utilizing pressurized water reactors. Each reactor will have an initial nuclear output of 3800 Wt (an additional 17 We originates from non nuclear sources), and each associated turbine generator will have an estimated gross electrical output of 1312 We, The facility will include associated transformers, switchyard, support buildings, and ad61.tional auxiliary systems as required. The Containment and Engineervd Sabty Features are designed and evaluated for ope ation at a power level of 4100 Wt. The turbine generator, balance of plant 5 and the related facilities are designed to accommodate a Nuclear Steam Supply System output of 3879 We which corresponds to an estimated gross electrical output of 1330 We, The South Texas Project site is located approximately fifteen (15) miles Southwest of Bay City on the west side of the Colorado River in Matagorda 2 County. The site consists of a nominal 12,300 acres. About 7,300 acres are required for a cooling reservoir; 7,000 acres of which will be the effective cooling area, and 300 acres are required for the embankment sarrounding the reservoir. The restricted area will include 1,146 acres on land and 850 acres on water for a total of 1,996 acres. Some 200 2 acres of the restricted area will be utilized for the plant itself.

Another 100 acres will be required for railroad spurs, parking areas and the switchyard. The detailed site plan, safety and environmental considerations and specifications are contained in the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAP.) and the Environmental Report Operating License Stage (ER/0L Stage), both of which constitute a part of this application.

These documents were tendered May 10, 1978. Additional information will 5 be found in the Prelimirary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) and in the Environmental Report Construction Permit Stage (ER/CP Stage) already a part of this docket.

The South Texas Project facilities will be utilized for the generation of clectric energy for transmissior, and ssle by the individual Applicants.

The proposed facility is a necessary addition to the system of each Applicant to provide for increasing customer electrical demand and to replace fossil generating capacity.

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6. Financial Qualifications As required by 10 C.F.R. 50.71(b), the latest annual report for each 8 Applicant other than Houston and for Houston Industries Incorporated, owner of all the capital stock of Houston, is attached as a part of Exhibit II. In addition, Houston's SEC Form 10K of December 31, 1987 is attached as a part c7 Exhibit II.

Houston Prospectus, May 21, 1987*;

San Antonio Official Statement, February 4, 1988; and 10 Central prospectus, February 17, 1988

  • In addition, HI's Prospectus of April 27, 1987 is included as a part of Exhibit II.

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s The applicants will pay the entire cost of the South Texas Project in proportion to the percent interest therein of each Applicant as specified in Item 1 above. Funds will be available from normal and regular sources for construction of additions to each Applicant's property. Funds include: (1) funds on hand; (2) funds available from internal sources, primarily retained revenues and provisions for depreciation; (3) short-term bank loans and commercial paper; and (4) the sale of securities as required.

Data concerning project financing by the sale of securities for each Applicant is listed below.

10 Estimate of Recent Percent of Applicant's Bond Portion of Project Applicant Rating Rated by Cost to be financed from Sale of Securities Houston A2 Moody's Investor Service, Inc A- Standard & Poor's Corp 80 90 San Antr aio Aa Moody's Investor service, Inc.

AA Standard & Poor's Corp. 65 - 75 Central Al Moody's Investor Service, Inc.

A Standard & Poor's Corp. 55 - 75 All nuclear property and nuclear liability insurance coverage required to date has been obtained.

Actual cash flow through 1987 was $4,828,635,000.

The estimated cost to complete Unit 2, as of February 1, 1988 is

$363,038,000. (The estimate is in escalated dollars using a rate of 4.5 percent per year and excludes fuel, interest during construction and taxes.) The initial core fuel cost is $81,020,000 for Unit 2 to be shared by all participants based on 1986 dollars.

7. Completion Dates The Operating License for Unit 1 was issued on August 21, 1987. Th earliest construction completion date for Unit 2 is estimated to be 10 December 1988. The latest construction completion date for Unit 2, as stated in Construction Permit CPPR 129, as amended, is December 31, 1980. The NRC order amending the construction completion 8 date in the Construction Permit was issued April 30, 1982.

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8. Regulatory Axencies Central is subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. By order of July 21, 1976, in Docket No. E 9558, the Federal Power Commission ruled that Houston was not subject to its jurisdiction.

In April, 1978, the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that The Federal Power Commission order of 5 July 21, 1976, was not based on sufficient findings of fact and remanded the matter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, successor to the Federal Power Commission, for further consideration. This proceeding was dismissed by the FERC in approving a settlement in Docket Nos. E 9558 and 8 EL79-8. The setclement provides that Houstoa is not subject to the jurisdiction of the FERC. The address of the Federal Energy Regulatory 7 Commission is 825 N. Capitol, Washington, D. C. 20426.

Most municipalities in Texas have primary jurisdiction to regulate rates and to prescribe rules and regulations under which service is rendered by investor owned electric utilities operating within their boundaries.

Lists of the municipalities from which Houston and Central have fran-chises are proved as Exhibit IV A and Exhibit IV B, respectively. San Antonio's City Council has established the present rates for its municipally owned system. San Antonio's City Council has the following 10 address:

City Council City of San Antonio P. O. Box 9066 San Antonio, Texas 78285 10 With respect to the investor owned electric systems, the Texas Public Utility Commission has primary jurisdiction as to rates, rules and 4 regule~ ions under which service is rendered outside the boundaries of those municipalities having regulatory authority and appellate jurisdic-tion over rates, rules and regulations established by those municipali-ties having regulatory authority. The address of the Texas Public 6 Utility Commission is:

Public Utility Commission of Texas 7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 450N 4 Austin, Texas 78757 6

9. Trado and News Publications Major trade and news publications which circulate in an.1 around the South 5 Texas Project site area and areas served by each Applicant are listed below. The publications listed are considered appropriate to give l

reasonable notice of the application to those municipalities, private utilities, public bodies, and cooperatives, which might have a potential interest in the South Texas Project.

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~1. Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. 4. Nuclear News Publication Office American Nuclear Society 7101 Wisconsin Avenue 555 N. Kensington Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20814 LaGrange Park, ILL 60525

2. Electric Light and Power 5. Power Engineering Pennwell Publishing Co. Pennwell Publishing Co. 10 1421 S. Sheridan Rd. 1421 S. Sheridan Rd.

Tulsa, Oklahoma 74112 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74112

3. Electrical Vorld 11 West 19th Street New York, New York 10011 B. News Publications Circulated it. Site Area
1. Angleton Times 7. Culf Coast Tribune P. O. Box 936 P. O. Box 388 Angleton, Tex..e 77515 Needville, Texas 77461
2. Bay City Daily Tribune 8. The Houston Chronicle P. O. Box 1551 801 Texas Bay City, Texas 77414 Houston, Texas 77002
3. Brazoria County News 9. The Houston Post P.O. Box 488 4747 Southwest Freeway 113 E. Bernard Houston, Texas 77001 West Columbia, Texas 77486
4. Brazorian News 10. Palacios Beacon 10 P. O. Box 98 P.O. Box 817 Lake Jackson, Texas 77566 Palacios, Texas 77465
5. Brazosport Facts 11. Wall Street Journal P. O. Box 547 Southwest Edition 720 South Main 8738 Wectpark Dr.

Clute, Texas 77531 Houston, Texas 77063

6. El Campo Leader News 12. Wharton Journal Spectator P. O. Box 1180 P.O. Box 111 203 E. Jackson St. 115 W. Burleson j El Campo, Texas 77437 1180 Wharton, Texas 77488 t

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C. News Publicettons Circulated in Applicant Areas Served (In addition 5 to the news publications listed in Part 9.B.)

1. Alvin Sun 6. See Line P. O. Drawer 1407 D Bee Picayune Publishing 201 E. House St. U.S. Naval Air Station Alvin, Texas 77511 Chase Field Beeville, Texas 78104
2. The American Statesman 7. Bellville Times 166 E. Riverside Dr. P. O.' Box 98 Austin, Texas 78767 Bellville, Texas 77418
3. Aransas Pass Progress 8. Bracketville Ft. Clark 10 P. O. Drawer EEE News Post Aransas Pass, Texas 78336 P. O. Box 1390 Bracketville, Texas 78832
4. Banner 9. The Times P. O. Box 718 P. O. Box 678 Brookshire, Texas 77423 Katy, Texas 77449
5. Bay City Tribune 10. Brownsville Herald P. O. Box 1551 1135 E. Van Buren Bay City, Texas 77414 Brownsville, Texas 78520 15 Amendment 10
11. Brownsville Times 22. East Bernard Tribune P. O. Box 472 East Bernard, Texas 77435 645 W. Elizabeth St.

Brownsville, Texas 78320

12. Corpus Christi Caller-Times 23. Eden Echo P. O. Box 9136 Drawer V Corpus Christi, Texas 78469 Eden, Texas 76837
13. Columbus Banner Press 24. El Campo Leader Nows P. O. Box 490 P. O. Box 1180 Columbus, Texas 78934 El Campo, Texas 77437
14. Commercial Recorder 25. Falfurrias Facts 414 Dolorosa St. Ps 0. Box 619 San Antonio, Texas 78204 219 East Rice Falfurrias, Texas 78355
15. Cuero Record 26. Flour Bluff Sun 119 E. Main P. O. Box 18268 Box 351 Corpus Christi, Texas 78418 Cuero, Texas 77954
16. Del Rio News Herald 27. Canado Tribune Box 4020 P. O. Drawer K 10 312 S. Main Edna, Texas 77962 Del Rio, Texas 78840
17. Devine News 28. Hebbronville Citizen P. O. Box 508 1011 W. Kchler 216 S. Bright Hebbronville, Texas 783;1 Devine, Texas 78016
18. DeWitt County View 29. Hebbronville View P. O. Box 275 i001 Sigrid Yorktown, Texas 78164 Hebbronv111e, Texas 76361
19. Donna Events News 30. Hcndo Anvil Herald 210 S. Main, Suite 103 P. O. Box 400 Donna, Texas 78537 Hondo, Texas 78861
20. Eagle Lake Headlight 31. Ingleside Index P. O. Box 67 P. O. Box 550 220 E. Main Ingleside, Texas 78362 Eagle Lake, Texas 77434
21. Eagle Pass News Guide 32. Jim Hogg County Enterprise P. O. Box 164 P. O, Box 759 1342 Main Hebbronville, Texas 78361 Eagle Pass, Texas 78852 1G Amendment 10

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33. Karnes City Citation 54. Odem Edroy Times 110 S Market Draver B Karnes City. Texas 78118 Sinton, Texas 78387
34. Kenedy Advanco-Times 55. Palacios Eeacon P. O. Box B P. O. Box 817 217 W. Main Palacios, Texas 77465 Kenedy, Texas 78119
35. Kinney '.our.ty Cavalryman 56. Pearland Journal P. O Drawer CQ P. O. Box 1830 Bracketville, Texas 78832 Pearland, Texas 77588
36. Kingsville Record 57. Pharr Press P. O. Box 951 P. O. Box 710 Kingsville, Taxcs 78363 319 S Cage Pharr, Texas 78577
37. Laredo Times 58. Pleasanton Express P. O. Box 2129 P. O. Drawer 130 lit Esperanza Dr. 114 Goodwin Laredo, Texas 78041 Pleasanton, Texas 78064
30. La Verdad 59. Port Isabel-South Padre Press 910 Francisca P. O. Box 308 to Corpus Christi, Texas 78405 Port Isabel, Texas 78578
39. Msthis News 60. Portland News P. O. Box 38 P. O. Box 14 Mathis, Texas 78568 Portland, Texas 78374
40. Mercedes Enterprise 61. Port Lavaca Wave P. O. Box 657 P. O. Drawer EE Mercedes, Texas 78570 301 S. Colorado Port Lavaca, Texas 77979
50. Mid Valley Town News 62. Progress P. O. Box 207 P, 0. Box 848 Weslaco, Texas 78596 Three Rivers, Texas 78071
51. Medina Valley Times 63. Raymondville Chronicle P. O Box 447 376 W. Kimble Ave.

Devine, Texas 78016 Raymondville, Texas 78580

52. The Monitor 64. Refugio County Press P. O. Box 760 P. O. Drawer 200 l McAllen, Texas 78502 Refugio, Texas 78377
53. Nixon News 65. Real County American P. O. Box 159 P. O. Box 452 217 N. Nixon Ave. Leakey, Texas 78873 Nixon, Texas 78140 l

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66. Robstown Record 78. The Texan Express P. O. Box 1192 P. O. Box 1 Robstown, Texas 78380 Coliad, Texas 77963
67. Rockport Pilot 79. Texas Mohair Weekly P. O. Box 730 Box 287 1002 Wharf St. Rocksprings, Texas 78880 Rockport, Texas 78382
80. Toast of the Coast Herald
68. Rosenberg Herald Coaster Box 1448 P. O. Box 1088 Rockport, Texas 78382 Rosenberg, Texas 77471
69. Sabinal Sampler /Hondo 81. Progress Times Anvil Herald P. O. Box 353 1601 Ave. K Mission, Texas 78572 Hondo, Texas 78861
70. San Antonio Express 82. San Juan /Pharr Advance San Antonio News P. O. Box 597 P. O. Box 2171 San Juan, Texas 78577 San Antonio, Texas 78297
71. San Antonio Light 83. Uvalde Leader-News an noi Texas 78291 Uva d Texas 78801 10
72. San Benito News 84. Valley Free Press P. O. Drawer 1791 P. O. Box 710 175 E. Robertson Pharr, Texas 78577 San Benito, Texas 78586 I
73. San Marcos Record 85. Valley Morning Star P. O. Box 1109 P. O. Box 511 1910 IH 35 South 1310 S. Commerce San Marcos, Texas 78666 Harlingen, Texas 78551
74. San Patricio County News 86. Victoria Advocate P. O. Drawer B P. O. Box 1518 Sinton, Texas 78387 0167 Victoria, Texas 77902
75. Sealy News 87. Weslaco Mid Valley News P. O. Box 488 134 W. 5th Sealy, Texas 77474 Weslaco, Texas 78596
76. South Texas Star 88. The Western Star P. O. Box 34 P. O. Box 1192 Carrizo Springs, Texas 78834 Corpus Christi, Texas 7P410 l 77. Taft Tribune 89. Zavala County Sentinel P. O. Box 8 P. O. Drawer G Taft, Texas 78390 Crystal City Texas 78839 l

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90. Yorktown News P. O. Box 398 Yorktown, Texas 78164 10
91. Zapata Co News P. O. Box 216 Zapata, Texas 78076 19 Amendment 10
10. Restricted Dat3 The application does not contain any Restricted Data or other defent s information, and it is not expected that any will become involved. 5 However, pursuant to 10 C.F.R. 50.37, the Applicants agree not to permit any individual to have access to Restricted Data until the Civil Service Commission shall have made an investigation and report to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on the character, associations and loyalty of such individual, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall have determined that permitting such person to have access to Restricted Data will not endanger the common defense and security.
11. Contents of Application The information required by 10 C.F.R. 50.33(a) and 10 C.F.R. 50, Appendix L, is set forth in "Information Requested by the Attorney General for Antitrust Review " which is a part of this application.

The Final Safety Analysis Report, South Texas Project Units 1 and 2 docketed by NRC on July 12, 1978, as amended, and which pursuant to 10 C.F.R. 50.34(b) describes the facility, presents the design basis, and the limits on its operation, and presents a safety analysis of the structures, systems and components of the facility as a whole, is a part 8 of this application.

Radiological emergency response plans for the State of Texas and for the local governmental entities that are wholly or partially within the plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zone will be submitted pursuant to 10 C.F.R. 50.33(g) as a part of this application under separate cover.

Pursuant to 10 C.F.R. 50.34(c) and 10 C.F.R. 50.34(d), a Physical Secu-rity Plan and a Safeguards Contingency Plan for the South Texas Project Units 1 and 2 have been submitted, separately, to the NRC as a part of this application.

12. Communications All communications to Applicants pertaining to this application should be 5 directed to Houston, the Project Manager, as follows:

Mr. J. H. Goldberg Group Vice President, Nuclear Houston Lighting & Power Company P. O. Box 1700 10 Houston, Texas 77001 Telephone Number - 713-229-7253 713-228-9211 20 Amendment 10

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Houston Lighting & Power Company ATTN: M. A. McBurnett, Manager Operations Support Licensing P. O. Box 289 Wadsworth, Texas 77483 HouFton Lighting & Power Comrany ATTN: Gerald E. Vaughn, Vice President Nuclear Operations P. O. Box 289 Wadsworth, Texas 77483 Houston Lighting & Power Company ATTN: S. L. Rosen, General Manager Operations Support P. O. Box 289 Wadsworth, Texas 77483 Houston Lighting & Power Company ATTN: J. T. Westermeier, General Manager South Texas Project P. O. Box 289 Wadsworth, Texas 77483 10 Houston Lighting & Power Company ATTN: R. W. Chewning, Chairman Nuclear Safety Review Board P. O. Box 289 Wadsworth, Texas 77483 Central Power and Light Co.

R. L. Range /R P. Verret P. O. Box 2121

Corpus Christi, Texas 78403 I
City Public Service Board ATTN
R. J. Costello/M T. Hardt l P. O. Box 1771 Sau Antonio, Texas 78296 City of Austin Electric Utility ATTN: R. J. Miner, Chief Operating Officer 721 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas 78704 Licensing Representative Houston Lighting & Power Company Suite 610 l Three Metro Center j Bethesda, Maryland 20814 l

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EXHIBIT IV - A INCORPORATED CITIES. TOWNS AND VILIAGES SERVED BY HOUSTON

1. City of Arcola 12. City of Clute 13222 Highway 6 P. O. Box 997 Arcola, TX 77583 Clute, Texas 77531
2. Village of Bayou Vista 13. City of Cove 2929 Highway 6 #100 Rte. 2, Box 1900 P. O. Box 5 Baytown, Texas 77520 Hitchcock, TX 77563
14. City of Danbury
3. City of Baytown P. O. Box 153 P. O. Box 424 Danbury, Texas 77534 Baytown, Texas 77520
4. City of Beach City 1302 Center Street P. O. Box 455 P. O. Box 700 Baytown, Texas 77520 Deer Park, Texas 77536
5. Town of Beasley 16. City of El Lago P. O. Box 121 5017 NASA Blvd.

Beasley, Texas 77417 Apt. 19

6. City of Bellaire 7008 So, Rice Avenue 17. City of Freeport 10 Bellaire, Texas 77401 128 E. 4th Freeport, Texas 77541
7. City of Bonney P. O. Box 88 18. City of Fulshear Rosharon, Texas 77583 P. O. Box 232 Fulshear Texas 77441
8. City of Brookshire 1814 Velasco 19. City of Calena Park P. O. Box 356 2000 Clinton Drive Brookshire, Texas 77423 P. O. Box 46 Galena Park. Texas 77547
9. City of Brookside Village Rt. 2. Box 88A 20. City of Calveston Pearland, Texas 77581 P. O. Box 779 Calveston, Texas 77550
10. City of Bunker Hill Village 11977 Memorial Drive 21. City of Hedwig Village P. O. Box 19404 955 Piney Point Houston, Texas 77024 P. O. Box 19481 Houston, Texas 77024
11. City of Clear Lake Shores P. O. Box 75 22. City of Hillcrest Village Kemah, Texas 77565 105 Crestmont Drive Alvin, Texas 77511 IV 1 Amendment 10

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23. City of Hilshire Village 34. City, of Kemah 1033 Wirt Road P. O. Box.218 Houston, Texas 77055 Kemah, Texas 77505
24. City of Hitchcock H35. Town of Kendleton 6915 Second Street P. O. Box 127 Hitchcock, Texas 77563 Kendleton, Texas 77451
25. City of Houston 36. City of Lake Jackson City Hall 103 Parking Way Houston, Texas 7700 Lake Jackson, Texas 77566
26. City of Humble 37. City of La Porte P. O. Box 250 P. O. Box 1115 Humble. Texas 77338 La Porte, Texas 77571
27. City of Hunters Creek Village 38. City of Liverpool 8811 Caylord P. O. Box 2032 Suite 107 Liverpool, Texas 77577 Houston, Texas 77024
39. Town of Magnolia
28. City of Iowa Colony P . O . B. - 396 Rte. 1, Box 410 Magnolia, Texas 77355 Rosharon, Texas 77583 10
40. City of Manvel
29. City of Jacinto City Rte. 1, Box 170 10301 Market Street Manvel, Texas 77578 P. O. Box 24367 Houston, Texas 77029 41. City of Meadows 11803 Kirkwood
30. City of Jamaica Beach Village Stafford, TX 77477 P. O. Box 5264 Calveston, Texas 77551 42. City of Missouri City P. O. Box 26
31. City of Jersey Village Missouri City, Texas 16501 Jersey Drive P. O. Box 40341 43. City of Mont Belvieu P. O. Box Drawer F Mont Belvieu, Texas 77580
32. Cicy of Jones Creek P. O. Box 975 44. City of Morgan's Point Freeport, Texas 77541 2401 N. Avenue A La Porte, Texas 77571
33. City of Katy 45. City of Nassau Bay 5460 E. Fifth 18065 Upper Bay Road P, O. Box 617 Suite 228 Katy, Texas 77450 Houston, Texas 77058 IV 2 Amendment 10

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46. City of Needville 57. City of Quintana P. O. Box 311 Rte. 1 Quintana Needville, Texas 77461 Freeport, Texas 77541
58. City of Richmond
47. City Oak Ridge North 402 Morton P. O. Box 7215 Ric ind, fX 77469 The Woodlands, TX 77387
59. City of Richwood
48. City of Old River Winfree 215 Halbert P. O. Box 1169 Richwood, Texas 77531 Mon Belview, TX 77580
60. City of Rosenberg
49. Town of Orchard P. O. Box 32 P. O. Box 59 Rosenberg, Texas 77471 Orchard, Texas 77464
61. City of San Felipe
50. City of Oyster Creek 4218 6th Ree. 2, Box 35 P. O. Box 907 Freeport, Texas 77541 San Felipe, Texas 77473 10
51. . City of Pasadena 62. City of Santa Fe 1211 Southmore 4925 Main Street P. O. Box 672 P. O. Drawer 950 Pasadena, Texas 77501 Santa Fe, TX 77510 1
52. City of Pattison 63. City of Seabrook 3314 North P. O. Box 535 l P. O. Box 8 Seabrook, Texas 77586 Patti4on, Texas 77466 l 64. City of Sealy
l. 53. City of Pearland 425 Main P. O. Box 157 P. O. Box 517 Pearland, Texas 77581 Sealy, Texas 77474 f

I 54. City of Piney Point Village 65. City of Shoreacres 42 Sti11 forest 619 Shoreacres Blvd.

Houston, Texas 77024 La Porte, Texas 77571 l 55. Village of Pleak 66. City of Simonton l Route 1. Box 70A P. O. Drawer A Rosenberg, TX 77471 Simonton, TX 77476 l

56. City of Prairie View 67. City of South Houston FM Road 1098 1018 Dallas I

P. O. Box 2809 P. O. Box 238 Prairie View, Texas 77445 South Houston, Texas 77587 l

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68. City of Southside Place 78. City of Waller 6309 Edloe 1118 Farr Street Houston, Texas 77005 P. O. Box 238 69.; City of Spring Valley 79. City of Wallis 1016 Campbell 114 S. 3rd Houston, Texas 77055 Wallis, Texas 77485
70. City of Stafford 80. City of Webster 2825 N. Main 322 Pennsylvania Stafford, Texas 77477 Webster, Texas 77598
71. City of Stagecoach 81. City of West University Place 15407 Shady Oaks Drive 3800 University Blvd.

Magnolia, Texas 77350 Houston, Texas 77005

72. City of Sugar Land 82. City of Wharton P. O. Box 110 City Hall Sugar Land, Texas 77478 101 W. Burleson Wharton, Texas 77488
73. City of Surfside Beach Village Rte. 2, Box 485 10 Free Port, Texas 77341
74. Village of Taylor Lake 202 Wyndwood Seabrook, Texas 77586
75. Town of Thompsons P. O. Box 24 Thompsons, TX 77401
76. Village of Tiki Island 1752 Tiki Drive Tiki Island, TX 77551
77. City of Tomba11 401 Market Tomba11, Texas 77375 IV.4 Amendment 10

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1. City of Agua Dulce 16. City of Camp Wood Agua Dulce, Texas 78330 camp Wood, Texas 78833
2. City of Alamo 17. City of Carrizo Springs Alamo, Texas 78516 Carrizo Springs, Texas 73834
3. City of Alice 18. City of Charlotte Alice, Texas 78332 Charlotte, Texas 78011
4. City of Alton 19. City of Christine Route 2, Box 69AC Christine, Texas 78012 Hission, Texas 78572
20. City of Columbus
5. City of Aransas Pass Columbus, Texas 78934 transas Pass, Texas 78336
21. City of Combes
6. City of Asherton Combes, Texas 78535 Ashorton, Texas 78827
22. City of Corpus Christi
7. City of Austwell Corpus Christi, Texas Austwell, Texas 77950 78408
23. City of Cotulla
8. City of Bay City Cotulla, Texas 78014 10 Bay City. Texas 77414 24 City of Crystal City f Crystal City, Texas 78839 j 9. City of Bayside l Bayside, Texas 78340
25. City of Del Rio
10. City of Bayview Del Rio, Texas 78840 Bayview Texas 78566
26. City of Devine 1
11. City of Beeville Devine, Texas 78016 Beeville, Texas 78102 l

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) Benavides, Texas 78341

28. City of Donna
13. City of Big Wells Donna, Texas 78527 Big Wells, Texas 78830
29. City of Driscoll 14 City of Bishop Driscoll, Texas 78351 Bishop, Texas 78343 l
30. City of Eagle Lake l 15. City of Brackettville Eagle Lake, Texas 77434 I Brackettville, Texas 78832
31. City of Eagle Pass Eagle Pass, Texas 77852 IV 5 Amendment 10

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32. City of Edcouch 48. City of Ingleside Edcouch, Texas 78538 Ingleside, Texas 78362
33. City of Edinburg 49. City of Jourdanton Edinburg, Texas 78539 Jourdanton, Texas 78026
34. City of Edna 50. City of Karnes City Edna, Texas 77957 Karnes City, Texas 78118
35. City of El Campo 51. City of Kenedy El Campo, Texas 77437 Kenedy, Texas 78119
36. City of Elsa 52. City of Kingsville Elsa, Texas 78543 Kingsville, Texas 78363
37. City of Er.cinal 53. City of La Feria Encinal, Texas 78019 La Feria, Texas 78559
38. City of Falfurrias 54 City of La Grulla Falfurrias, Texas 78355 La Grulla, Texas 78548 10
39. City of Freer 55. City of Laguna Vista Freer, Texas 78357 Laguna Vista, Texas 78641
40. City of Fulton 56. City of La Joya Pulton, Texas 78358 La Joya, Texas 78560
41. City of Ganado 57. City of Lake City Ganado, Texas 77962 Lake City, Texas 78368
42. City of George West 58. City of Lakeside George-West, Texas 78022 Lakeside Texas 78368
43. City of Coliad 59. City of Laredo Coliad, Texas 77963 Laredo, Texas 78040
44. City of Gregory 60. City of La Villa Gregory, Texas 78359 La Villa, Texas 78562
45. City of Harlingen 61. City of Leakey liarlingen, Texas 78550 Leakey, Texas 78873
46. City of Hidalgo 62. City of Los Fresnos Hidalgo, Texas 78557 Los Fresnos, Texas 78566
47. City of Indian Lake 63. City of Luling Indian Lake, Texas 78368 Luling, Texas 78648 IV 6 Amendment 10

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64. City of Lyford 80. City of Petronilla Lyford, Texas 78569 Petronilla, Texas 78380
65. City of Lytle 81. City of Pharr Lytle, Texas 78052 Pharr, Texas 78577
66. City of Mathis 82. City of Pleasanton Mathis, Texas 78168 Pleasanton, Texas 78064
67. City of McAllen 83. City of Point Comfort McAllen, Texas 78501 Point Comfort, Texas 77978
68. City of Mercedes 84. City of Port Aransas Mercedes, Texas 78570 Port Aransas, Texas 78373
69. City of Mission 85. City of Port Isabel Mission, Texas 78572 Port Isabel, Texas 78578
70. City of Natalia 26. City of Portland Portland, Texas 78374 10 Natalia, Texas 78059
71. City of Nixon 87. City of Port Lavacs Nir.on, Texas 79140 Port Lavaca, Texac 77979
72. City of Nordheim 88. City of Poteet

-Nordheim, Texas 78141 Poteet, Texas 78065

73. City of Odem 89. City of Premont Odem, Texas 78370 Premont, Texas 78375
74. City of Orange Grove 90. City of Primera Orange Crove, Texas 78372 Primera, Texas 78550
75. City of Palacios 91. City of Progreso Lakes Palacios, Texas 77465 Progreso, Texas 78579
76. City of Palmb2rst 92. City of Rancho Viejo Palmhurst, Texas 78572 Rancho Viejo, Texas 78520
77. City of Palm Valley 93. City of Raymondville Palm Valley, Texas 78552 Raymondville, Texas 78580
78. City of Palmview 94. City of Refugio Palmview, Texas 78572 Refugio Texas 78377
79. City of Pearsall 95. City of Rio Hondo Pearsall, Texas 78061 Rio Hondo, Texas 78583 IV-7 Amendment 10

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96. City of Rockport 111. City of Spofford Rockport, Texas 78382 Spofford, Texas 78882
97. City of Rocksprings 112. City of Taft Rocksprings, Texas 78880 Taft, Texas 78390
98. City of Roma - Los Saenz 113. City of Three Rivers Roma, Texas 78584 Three Rivers, Texas 78071
99. City of Runge 114. City of Uvalde l Runge, Texas 78151 Uvalde, Texas 78801 100. City of Sabinal 115. City of Victoria Sabinal. Texas 78881 Victoria, Texas 77901 101. City of San Benito 116. City of Weslaco San Benito, Texas 78586 Weslaco, Texas 78596 102. City of San Diego 117. City of Woodsboro San Diego, Texas 78384 Woodsboro, Texas 78355 103. City of San Juan 118. City of Yorktown San Juan, Texas 78589 Yorktown, Texas 78164 104. City of San Patricio 119. Village of Pernitas Point San Patricio, Texas 78368 Pernitas Point, Texas 78380 10 105. City of San Perlita San Perlita, Texas 78590 106. City of Santa Rosa Santa Rosa, Texas 78593 107. City of Seadrif t Seadrift, Texas 77983 108. City of Sinton Sinton, Texas 78387 109. City of Smiley Smiley, Texas 78159 110. City of South Padre Island South Padre Island, Texas 78578 IV-8 Amendment 10

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