ML20207R418
| ML20207R418 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 03/11/1987 |
| From: | Standerfer F GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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| ML20207R419 | List: |
| References | |
| RTR-NUREG-0683, RTR-NUREG-683 0161P, 161P, 4410-87-L-0025, 4410-87-L-25, NUDOCS 8703170210 | |
| Download: ML20207R418 (2) | |
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GPU Nuclear Corporation Nuclear
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Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057-0191 717 944 7621 TELEX 84 2386 Writer's Direct Dial Number:
(717) 948-8461 4410-87-L-0025 Document ID 0161P March 11, 1987 US NucJear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555
Dear Sirs:
Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 2 (TMI-2)
Operating License No. DPR-73 Docket No. 50-320 Environmental Evaluation for TMI-2 Post-Defueling Monitored Storage Attached for your use, in developing a supplement to the Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Related to Decontamination and Disposal of Radioactive Wastes From March 28, 1979 Accident, Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 (PEIS), is the GPU Nuclear Environmental Evaluation of TMI-2 Post-Defueling Monitored Storage (PDMS).
This document evaluates the potential impact of PDMS on the public health and safety and estimates occupational doses during PDMS.
Based on this evaluation, GPU Nuclear concludes that:
1.
The analysis of potential off-site radiological consequences resulting from routine and accident conditions during PDMS demonstrates that cleanup operations will have progressed to a point where any threat to public health and safety has been eliminated.
2.
Off-site consequence estimates for PDMS confirm the PEIS conclusion that the potential environmental consequences are dominated by occupational exposures.
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Occupational exposures associated with the recovery operation are expected to be substantially lower than the revised estimates of the PEIS, and are likely to fall within the range of the original estimates.
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POMS maintenance and monitoring activities will result in no more than insignificant increases in total recovery occupational exposure and future occupational exposure associated with activities related to recommissioning or decommissioning can be expected to be reduced as a result of natural decay and potential improvements in decontamination technology.
Sincerely,
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. Standerfer irector, TMI-2 FRS/JJB/eml Attachment cc: Regional Administrator - Region 1, Dr. T. E. Murley Director - TMI-2 Cleanup Project Directorate, Dr. W. D. Travers