ML20214P527
| ML20214P527 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Comanche Peak |
| Issue date: | 11/28/1986 |
| From: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Counsil W TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8612040252 | |
| Download: ML20214P527 (7) | |
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O 2 8 1986 Docket Nos.:
50-445 and-50-446
'Mr. William G. Counsil Executive Vice President Texas Utilities Generating Company-Skyway Tower, l.B. 81 400 North Olive Street Dallas, Texas 75201
Dear Mr. Counsil:
SUBJECT:
IN FURTPERANCE CERTIFICATE In response to your letter of November 3, 1986, the NRC staff has reviewed the systems for which you have requested NRC certification that they are in furtherance of abating or controlling atmospheric pollutants or contaminants or water pollution. We are satisfied that these portions of the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, are installed to achieve these purposes. As discussed and agreed, we modified the description in item 3 of Exhibit A (Thermal Discharge Control Systems) to include only the part of these systems attributable to controlling water pollutants. Accordingly, the enclosed certificate has been executed.
A copy of your request and this response will be placed in the NRC's Public Document Room at 1717 P Street N. W., Washington, DC 20555 and the local public document room for the Comanche Peak facilities at the Somervell County library, On the Square, Glen Rose, Texas 76043.
Original Signed By:
Richard H. Vol!mer Parold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NOV 2 81986 Docket Nos.:
50-445 and 50-446 Mr. William G. Counsil Executive Vice President Texas Utilities Generating Company Skyway Tower, l B. 81 400 North Olive Street Dallas, Texas 75201
Dear Mr. Counsil:
SUBJECT:
IN FURTHERANCE CERTIFICATE In response to your letter of November 3, 1986, the NRC staff has reviewed the systems for which you have requested NRC certification that they are in furtherance of abating or controlling atmospheric pollutants or contaminants or water pollution. We are satisfied that these portions of the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, are installed to achieve these purposes. As discussed and agreed, we modified the description in item 3 of Exhibit A (Thermal Discharge Control Systems) to include only the part of these systems attributable to controlling water pollutants. Accordingly, the enclosed certificate has been executed.
A copy of your request and this response will be placed in the NRC's Public Document Room at 1717 H Street N. W., Washington, DC 20555 and the local public document room for the Comanche Peak facilities at the Somervell County library, On the Square, Glen Rose Texas 76043.
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Parold R. Denton, Directo Office of Nuclear Reactor egulation
Enclosure:
Certificate cc: See next page
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W. G. Counsil Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Texas Utilities Generating Company Units 1 and 2 g
CC:
Nicholas S. Reynolds, Esq.
Bishop, liberman, Cook, Resident Inspector / Comanche Peak Purcell & Reynolds Steam Electric Station 1200 Seventeenth Street, NW c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 38 Washington, D.C.
20036 Glen Rose, Texas 76043 Robert A. Wooldridge, Esq.
Worsham, Forsythe, Sampels &
Regional Administrator, Region IV Wooldridge U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2001 Bryan Tower, Suite 2500 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 Dallas, Texas 75201 Mr. Homer C. Schmidt lanny A. Sinkin Manager - Nuclear Services Christic Institute 1324 North Capitol Street Texas Utilities Generating Company Washington, D.C.
20002 Skyway Tower 400 North Olive Street, L.B. 81 Dallas, Texas 75201 Ms. Billie Pirner Garde Government Accountability Pro. ject Mr. Robert E. Ballard, Jr.
Midwest Office Director of Pro.jects 3424 N. Marcos Lane Gibbs and Hill, Inc.
Appleton, WI 54911 11 Pen Plaza New York, New York 10001 David R. Pigott, Esq.
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe Mr. R. S. Howard 600 Montgomery Street Westinghouse Electric Corporation San Francisco, California 94111 P. O. Box 355 Anthony Z. Roisman, Esq.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 Trial lawyers for Public Justice Renea Hicks, Esq.
2000 P. Street, NW Suite 611 Assistant Attorney General Environmental Protection Division Washington, D.C.
20036 P. O. Box 12548, Capitol Station Nancy E. Wiegers Austin, Texas 78711 Spiegel & McDiarmed Mrs. Juanita Ellis, President 1350 New York Avenue, NW Washington, D.C.
20005-4798 Citizens Association for Sound Energy 1426 South Polk Roy P. I.essy, Jr.
Dallas, Texas 75224 Wright & Talisman, P. C.
Ms. Nancy H. Williams 1050 Seventeenth Street, NW CYGNA Suite 600 101 California Street Washington, D.C.
20036-5566 San Francisco, California 94111
Texas Utilities Electric Company
, Comanche Peak Electric Station
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Units I and 2 CC:
Resident Inspector - Comanche Peak c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Joseph F. Fulbright P. O. Box 1029 Fulbright & Jaworski Granbury, Texas 76048 1301 McKinney Street Fouston, Texas 77010 Mr. John W. Beck Vice President Texas Utilities Generating Company Skyway Tower 400 N. Olive Street, LB#81 Dallas, Texas 75201 Mr. Jack Redding C/0 Datel Service Corp.
Texas Utilities Generating Company 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Ste. 208 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 William A. Burchette. Esq.
Counsel for Tex-la Electric Cooperative of Texas Peron, Burchette, Ruckert & Rothwell Suite 700 1025 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW Washington, D.C.
20007 GDS Associates, Inc.
2525 Cumberland Parkway Suite 450 Atlanta, Georgia 30339 Administrative Judge Peter Bloch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Elizabeth 8. Johnson Administrative Judge Oak Ridge National laboratory P. O. Box X, Building 3500 Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Dr. Kenneth A. McCollom 1107 West Knapp Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075 Dr. Walter H. Jordan 881 Outer Drive Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 l
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ENCLOSURE CERTIFICATE COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION UNITS 1 AND ?
POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) hereby certifies as follows:
(a) that it has examined Exhibit A attached hereto which is entitled
" General Description of the Facilities" and which describes certain facilities which have been constructed, are under construction or are to be. constructed at the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, a nuclear electric power generating plant located in Hood and Somervell Counties, Texas, owned by Texas Utilities Electric Company, the lead applicant and agent for the other Applicants, Texas Municipal Power Agency, Brazos Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. and Tex-La Electric Cooperative of Texas Inc.
(b) that the facilities described in Exhibit A, as designed, are in furtherance of the purpose of abating or controlling atmospheric pollutants or contaminants or water pollution resulting from the generation of electricity at the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2.
FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Richard H. Vollmer, Acting Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Dated at Bethesda, Maryland this 28th day of November
, 1986
Attachment:
Exhibit A l
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_g EXHIBIT A General Descriotion of the Facilities The facilities consist of the following systems at the Comanche Peak ' Steam Electric Station - Units 1 and 2 (the " Project") and, in each case includes functionally related and subordinate equipment, buildings, structures and other facilities dedicated to the systems.;;
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Waste Water Manaaement System. The Waste' Water Management System collects and treats nonradioactive yard and equipment drainage from various areas of the plant. The system includes collection drains, piping, pumps, sumps, ponds, and treatment equipment.
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Chemical and Oily Waste System. The Chemical and Oily Waste System collects and treats nonradioactive chemical and oily wastes from yard areas and buildings during construction, startup and operation. The y
system includes drains, piping, pumps, sumps, tanks, ponds and treatment
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Thermal Discharae Control Systems. The Thermal Discharge Control Systems
. remove and dispose of excess heat from the plant. These systems include the
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sinks. These systems include piping, pumps, monitors, a make-up water system, a blowdown system, controls, and instrumentation. Only the part of the total cost of such Systems attributable to controlling water pollutants, as determined in accordance with methods approved by the Internal Revenue Service in establishing the cost to be financed, will be financed through Pollution control Revenue Bonds.
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Liauid Waste Processino System. The Liquid Waste Processing System a
controls, collects, handles, stores, processes and disposes of liquid radioactive wastes. This waste is collected from equipment leakage in the reactor coolant system, liquid waste process equipment and floor drains from the plant. The waste is processed by subsystems consisting of filters, demineralizers, evaporators, sumps, tanks, pumps, piping, controls and instrumentation. The liquid waste is processed and either j
recycled into the reactor coolant system or transferred to other systems for discharge and disposal.
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Boron Recycle System. The Baron Recycle System collects, stores and processes radioactive boron from the reactor coolant systems. After treatment the reactor coolant is either recycled in the reactor coolant system or processed further in the Liquid Waste Processing System for disposal. The Boron Recycle System consists of demineralizers, evaporators, filters, tanks, pumps, drains, piping, controls and instrumentation.
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Gaseous Waste Processina System. The Gaseous Waste Processing System collects, stores, processes and disposes of radioactive gases from the reactor coolant system and other plant equipment. The system includes compressors, catalytic recombiners, gas decay tanks, piping, valves, monitors, controls and instrumentation.
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Exhaust Filtration System. The Exhaust Filtration System collects and treats radioactively contaminated air in the Auxiliary, Safeguards, Fuel and Containment Buildings. Filters remove the contamination from exhaust air before discharge. The system consists of charcoal filters, HEPA filters, ducts, blowers, monitors, controls and instrumentation.
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Steam Generator Blowdown System. TheSteamGeneraterBlowdd,wnSystem
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collects, processes and treats steam generator blowdown. The system includes demineralizers, filters, heat exchangers, piping, tanks, pumps, controls and instrumentation.
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