ML20234A927
| ML20234A927 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Beaver Valley |
| Issue date: | 06/22/1987 |
| From: | Martin T NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
| To: | Sieber D DUQUESNE LIGHT CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8707020135 | |
| Download: ML20234A927 (4) | |
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JUN 2 2 1997 Docket No.
50-334 Duquesne Light Company ATTN:
Mr. D. Sieber Vice President j
Nuclear Group Post Office Box 4 Shippingport, Pennsylvania 15077 Gentlemen:
Subject:
Request for a Cost Estimate from Duquesne Light Company for the Installation of Additional Circuitry at the Beaver Valley Power Station E0F and Permission to Use Site and Company Property for Contingency Telecommunications In the event of an emergency at a nuclear station, the NRC would request the Boise Interagency Fire Center (BIFC) to be dispatched to the site with radio equipment for promptly establishing an off-site communications network between the Emergency Operations Facility and the Federal off-site monitoring team.
To accomplish this goal, the NRC had a communications survey conducted by BIFC for each site nationwide. This survey identified the requirements for emer-gency radio-communication and any pre-installed equipment that would be necessary.
The communications survey was conducted at the Beaver Valley facilities by an NRC contractor representative on March 15, 1985.
I Based on this survey,.NRC Region I is now initiating arrangements for the installation of contingency emergency telecommunications equipment at tne Beaver Valley site. We are seeking your cooperation and assistance in estab-lishing this capability.
Your assistance is requested to obtain (1) a cost estimate for the installation of additional telephone circuits in the Emergency
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Operations Facility (EOF), and (2) permission for the NRC to install temporary l
antennas during emergencies, or as described below.
The circuits and antenna j
locations are essential elements of our emergency telecommunications plan for the Beaver Valley site.
It should be noted that communications equipment, other than the additional telephone circuits necessary to support them, will only be installed at the communication sites in the event of an actual emer-gency or NRC participation drill and will be removed immediately at the termination of the emergency or drill.
We are seeking Duquesne Light Company's cost estimate for labor and material to permanently accomplish the following:
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Run three pair of twin lead shielded cables from the NRC area of the EOF to the roof communications " feed through" pipes located in the middle of the west side of the highest level of the ERF roof.
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Enclose the roof terminations of the twin lead cables in a weatherproof box to protect them from the elements.
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Terminate both ends of the twin lead circuits with WE-742 connectors and mark them for "NRC Emergency Use Only." The WE-742 connectors will be provided by the NRC.
We are also seeking Duquesne Light Company's long term permission for the following, if it should become necessary:
1.
Reserve for NRC use of the northwest corner of the highest level of the ERF roof as an emergency communication site.
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Reserve for NRC use the upper catwalk area of the microwave tower on Shippingport Hill as an emergency communication site.
If you agree to our request, please indicate in your reply, if the wiring installation for the EOF will be performed by the Duquesne Light Company, and if not, please provide a listing of preference for sub-contractors.
Following receipt of your estimate, NRC Region I will issue the necessary purchase order.
Work should not commence prior to receipt of the purchase order.
If you have any questions regarding the above, please feel free to contact Thomas E. Tuccinardi (215) 337-5390 of my staff.
Enclosed for your information are the frequencies that the NRC equipment may use at the Beaver Valley site. We appreciate your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely, Originni Signed By:
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V omas T. Mart n, Dir c or Division of Radiation Safety I
and Safeguards
Enclosure:
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K. Perkins, AE00 S. Cohen, TB 0, Herman, BIFC Public Document Room (PDR)
Local Public Document Room (LPOR)
Nuclear Safety Information Center (NSIC)
NRC Senior Resident Inspector - Unit 1 & 2 Frank Pavlechko, Emergency Coordinator Commonwealth of Pennsylvania bec w/ encl:
Region I Docket Room (with concurrences)
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I ENCLOSURE The frequencies that the NRC equipment may use at each site are as follows:
ERF Roof Transmitter Frequencies 166.725 168.550 411.750 166.775 169.350 411.925 168.250 169.100 412.150 168.400 165.6625 412.200 166.6125 417.300 167.100 417.350 169.750 417.500 417.800 Microwave Tower Transmit Receive Transmit Receive 168.400 166.6125 411.750 417.300 167.100 169.750 411.925 417.350 169.350 166.725 412.150 417.500 412.200 417.800 All power levels will be at 6 watts or less, l
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