ML20198F655
| ML20198F655 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Washington Public Power Supply System |
| Issue date: | 09/29/1977 |
| From: | Cox T Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Vassallo D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| CON-WNP-1150 NUDOCS 8605290038 | |
| Download: ML20198F655 (2) | |
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Docket Files LWR #3 File SEP 2 91977 Occket No. 50 460 and 50-a PEMORANDUM FOR:
D. B. Vassallo, Assistant Director for Light Water Reactors, Division of Project Manacement THRU:
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No. 3, Division of Project Management FROM:
T. H. Cox, Project Manager, Light Water Reactors Branch No. 3, Division of Project Management
SUBJECT:
1872 EARTHQUAKE - MEETING OF OCTOBER 17, 1977 I talked with Larry Grumme, Technical Division Manager at WPPSS, who is directly responsible for the direction of the recent 1872 earthquake studies and the preparation of the final report concerning the earthquake's impact on the Hanford sites.
1 Grume said that the final report would be delayed from October 3 to October 10, 1977. The report is embodied in Amendment 23 to the W;P-1, 4 application. The amendment is specifically written to re-assess the impact of the 1872 earthquake on the WNP-1 and 4 sites, although it will cbviously have an almost direct aprlication to Hanford ;, which is only one mile west of WNP-1.
Grume pointed out that the meeting which UPPSS requested was for the purpose of (1) rapidly familiari:ing the staff and USGS with the content and format of the amendment, (2) going over those points WPPSS considers particularly important, and (3) responding to questions. This meeting is tentatively arranged for October 17 in Denver. The presentation will be by WPPSS alone and is expected to take 4 or 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />.
WPPSS has coordinated with Portland General Electric and Puget Sound Power & Light and they have together agreed that after the initial presentation by WPPSS on the Amendment 23 regarding WNP-1, 4. a relatively short discussion with the staff and USGS would be held in which the three utilities woul' be represented by a spokesman, probably John Fruehling of Portland G. E..
The purpose of this second neeting (also on October 17 in Denver) would be to apprise the staff and USGS of the combined utilities planned response to the tentative agenda for the October 27-28 " generic" moeting in Portland.
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Carl Stepp to request the USGS in Denver to provide a meeting facility for about 30 people on October 17.
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