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Summary of 860430 Meeting W/Util in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Processes to Be Used to Review Issues Raised in Remainder of OL Review for Facility
ML20210R374
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Site: Limerick Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 05/08/1986
From: Martin R
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MAY 8 1986 Docket No. 50-353 FACILITY: Limerick Generating Station, Unit 2 LICENSEE: ,

Philadelphia Electric Company

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF MEETING ON REVIEW PROCESSES FOR UNIT On April 30, 1986 Company met with Mr. R. E. Martin and Mr. B. D. Liaw of the NR Bethesda, Maryland.

to be used to review issues which arise in the remainder of license review for Limerick Unit 2.

Mr. Robb and Mr. Honan stated that it was their purpose to remain informed of the staff's submittals processes ar.d actions in su in reviewing Unit 2 engineering issues so that PECo's effective and timely manner.pport of those issues are accomplished in the most The staff noted that, considering the relatively smaller scope of Unit 2 NT0L issues now under review compared to the scope of review prior to the licensing of Unit 1, there are no " permanent" technical review personnel assigned specifically to the Limerick 2 project.

operating reactors and plants under construction.overall scope o The staff stated that the process for reviewing a particular Unit 2 issue would depend on the technical requirements of the issue at hand, the safe significance of the. issue, the overall priorities of the reviewing or and the urgency of need by the licensee for a response on the issue. ganization The staff also stated that the quality and timeliness of the initial submittal are major factors which contribute to an expeditious review by the staff. The staff stated that submittals should generally include an explanation of the under-lying reason for the change, a justification and a balancing of the impact witn respect to the safety significance of the issue.

Several above. recent submittals on Unit 2 were discussed with respect to the issues These included the letters by PECo dated April 25, 1986 on Arbitrary 1986 on Alternate Damping and Spectral Shifting Criteria. Inte ,

that it would soon be submitting a report on turbine inspectionsPECo .

also indicated The staff also noted, for PEco's information, a letter it had prepared on alternate visual weld acceptance criteria (see enclosure).

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The staff and PECo also discussed ways of keeping track of the changes made to the Unit 2 design during the remainder of its operating license review.

These changes would, of course, be described in the. appropriate portions of the FSAR. The staff suggested that, although the specific means could best be determined by PECo, the addition of a section to FSAR Chapter 1 appeared to be .

an attractive response to this need.

The meeting concluded with both the staff and PEco agreeing that it had been -

a successful exchange of information. PECo also indicated an interest in holding further meetings of this type on a periodic basis to review the status of the project, c8eJD%L Robert E. Martin, Project Manager BWR Project Directorate No. 4 Division of BWR Licensing

Enclosure:

As stated cc: See next page

Mr. Edward G. Bauer, Jr Limerick Generating Station Philadelphia Electric Company Units 1 & 2

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CC; Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esquire Chairman Board of Supervisors of Conner and Wetterhahn Limerick Township

'747 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W. 646 West Ridge Pike .

Washington, D. C. 20006 Limerick, Pennsylvania 19468 Barry M. Hartman Frank R. Romano, Chairman l-Office of General Counsel Air & Water Pollution Patrol Post Office Box 11775 61 Forest Avenue Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108 Ambler, Pennsylvania 19002 Federic M. Wentz Dept. of Environmental Resources County Solicitor ATTN: Director, Office Radiologic County of Montgomery Health Courthouse P. O. Box 2063 Norristown, Pennsylvania 19404 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105 Mr. John Franz, Plant Manager Ms. M. Mulligan Limerick Generating Station Limerick Ecology Action Post Office Box A 762 Queen St.

Saratoga, Pennsylvania 19464 Pottstown, Pennsylvania 19464 Mr. Karl Abraham Thomas Gerusky, Director Public Affairs Officer Bureau of Radiation Protection Region I Dept. of Enviromental Resources U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 5th Floor, Fulton Bank Bldg.

631 Park Avenue Third and Locust Streets King of Prussia, PA 19806 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Mr. Gene Kelly Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 47 Sanatoga, Pennsylvania 19464 Governor's Office of State Planning and Development ATTN: Coordinator, Pennsylvania State Clearinghouse P. O. Box 1323 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102

Philadelphia Electric Company -

2- Limerick Generating Station 1/2 cc:

Director, Pennsylvania Emergency Angus Love, Esq.

Management Agency 107 East Main Street Basement, Transportation & Norristown, Pennsylvania 19402 .

Safety Building Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Helen F. Hoyt, Chairman Administrative Judge  ;-

Robert L. Anthony Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Friends of the Earth U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission of the Delaware Valley Washington, D. C. 20555 103 Vernon Lane, Box 186 Moylan, Pennsylvania 19065 Dr. Jerry Harbour .

Administrative Judge Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Kathryn S. Lewis, Esq. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Municipal Services Bldg. Washington, D. C. 20555 15th and JFK Blvd.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 Dr. Richard F. Cole i

Administrative Judge David Wersan, Esq. Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Assistant Consumer Advocate U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Consumer Advocate Washington, D. C. 20555 1425 Strawberry Square Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Mr. Spence W. Perry, Esq.

Associate General Counsel Federal Emergency Management Agency Room 840 ,

500 C Street, S.W. ~

Washington, D. C. 20472 Mr. J. T. Robb, NS-1 Philadelphia Electric Company 2301 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennylsvania 19101 4

Timothy R. S. Campbell, Director ,

Department of Emergency Services l i 14 East Biddle Street i West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 i i

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The staff and PECo also discussed ways of keeping track of the changes made to the Unit 2 design during the remainder of its operating license review.

These changes would, of course, be described in the appropriate portions of the FSAR. The staff suggested that, although the specific means could best be determined by PECo, the addition of a section to FSAR Chapter 1 appeared to be an attractive response to th's need.

The meeting concluded with both the staff and PECo agreeing that it had been a' successful exchange of information. PECo also indicated an interest in holding further meetings of this type on a periodic basis to review the status of the project.

Odgins! signed by Robert E. Martin, Project Manager BWR Project Directorate No. 4 Division of BWR Licensing

Enclosure:

As stated cc: See next page DISTRIBUTION

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