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Requests Publication of Encl Proposed Fr Notice of Rescheduled 790117 Meeting Scheduled for 790227 in Washington,Dc to Review Application of Util for Permit to Operate Plant
ML20235C064
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Site: 05000000, Zimmer
Issue date: 02/02/1979
From: Savio R
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
To: Hoyle J
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
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JANUARY 17, 1979 MEETING OF ' DIE ACRS SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE WILLIAM.H..

ZIMMER NUCLEAR POWER STATION RE931EDULED TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 27, '1979

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Please publish the attached proposed Federal Register retice in the l-Monday, February 12, 1979-issue.

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'i$ E 7 NUCIZAR REGULATTY COMMISSION ADVISORY CCMMITTEE ON RFAC10R SAFEGUART lde 9l SUBCOMMITTEE CN THE WILLIAM H. ZIMMER NUCIIAR POWER STATION Meeting Rescheduled The January 17, 1979 meeting of the ACRS Subcommittee on the William H. Zinner Nuclear Power Station has been rescheduled to be held on ideaday, i

February 27, 1979, at 10:00 a.m. in Room 1046, 1717 H Street, N.W., Wash-ington, DC 20555 1he. purpose of this meetiry is to review the application of the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company for a permit to operate Unit 1 I

of this station.

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In order to make an affirmative de, NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND Street, NW., Washington. DC 20655 to

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termination and issue a certification of SPACE ADMINISTRATION review the appucatkn of the Cincin-eligibility to apply for adjustment as-natl Oss and Electric Company for a r.nce each of the group eligibility INotice (ts.1 1

' permit to operate Unit 1 of this sta-utrementa of Section 222 of the Act tion. Notice of this meeting was pub-t be rnet. It is concluded that all of NASA ADvisotY COUNOL (NAC) 11shed on October 20, November 20, the requirements have been met.

AftoNAUTecs ADvisotY ComuTTeg and Decerrber 20,1978 (43 PR 49080, 54147, and 59447, respectively).

U.S. imports of leather coats and h *Has jackets increased from 115.5 million In accordance with the procedures dollars in 1975 to 177.8 million dollars A meeting of the Informal Executive outlined in the FEDERAI, RsolsTER on in 1976, and to 186.4 million dollan in Subcommittee of the NAC Aeronau-October 4,1978, (43 FR 45926), c111 oe 1977.

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Importa increased from tics Advisory Committee will be held written statements may be presented January 23.1979 from 9 a by members of the public, recordings 115.6 million dollars in the first three in room 625, NASA Heada'm. to 4 p.muarters,60d will be permitted only during thor.e quarters of 1977 to 205.1 millinn dol-lars during the same period of 1978.

Independence Avenue, SW. Washing-portions of the meeting when a tren-Tennessee Leather Products' major lon D.C. 20546. The meeting will be script is being kept, and questions may customer, which represented nearly

.g, pen to the public up to the seating be asked only by members of the Sub-100% of the subject firm's sales, indi-capacity of the room (about 45 persons committee, its consultants, and Staff, cated that its sales of women's and including cornmittee 2nembers and Persons desiring to make oral state-participants).

ments should notify the Designated Jirls' leather apparel had declined from 1976 to 1977 and in the first The Aeronautics Advisory Commit- ' Pederal Employee as far in advance as quarter of 1978 compared to the same tee was established to advise NASA. practicable so that appropriate ar-senior management through the rangements can be made to allow the quarter of 1977, necessitating major redetions in its contract work with NASA Advisory Councilin the area of necessary time during the meeting for Tennessee Leather Prodycta during aeronautical reseech and technology. such statementa.

this period. The decline in sales, and The purpose of the Executive Subcom.

The agenda for subject meeting thus the decline in contract work with mittee meeting is to review and discuss shall be as follows:

l the subject firm, was dire:tly attribut* recent and planned activities of the in.

Wednesday, January 17,177S-fMa i

able to the loss of the firm's largest fermal ad h0.c subcomrnattees, identify a.m. until the conclusion c/ buriness customers to foreign sources. By late future ao hoc activities and to formu.

The Subcommittee may meet in Ex.

1977 the company could no longer late plars for the June / July 1979 ecutive Session, with any of Ita consul-expect to compete if it continued to trNtin( of the Aeronautics Advisory tants who may be present, to explore rely solely on domestic contractors; Committee. The Chairperson is Dr.

and exchange their preliminary opin-consequently, the company further re-Robert C. Loewy. There are six aiem-lons regarding matters which should ben rn the Informal Executive Sub. be considered during the meeting and duced its business with Termessee committee.

Leather Products after foeptember to formulate a report and recommen-1977 and then turned co;npletely to 4"*'

dations to the full Committee.

foreign sources when the subject firm At the conclusion of the Executive Janisy 33,1999 Session, the Subcommittee will hear e

9:00 a.m. Reports from the Informal Ad presentaWns W aM M hssbus CotectestoN Hoc Sutrommittees' Chairpersons with representatives of the NRC Staff.

l'00 p.m. Future ActMties cf the Informal the Cincinnati Oas and Electric Com-After careful review of the facts ob-Ad Hoe Subcommittees pany, and their consultants, pertinent 3:

4 tained in the investigation, I conclude 00 p.m. Plannins for the June / July 1979 to this review. The Subcommittee may Meetins of the Aeronautics Advisory Com-then caucus to determine whether the that increases of imports of articles mittee like or directly competitive with matters identified in the initial session women's and girls' leather and suede For further information, contact Mr.

have been adequately covered and coats and jackets produced at Tennes-C. Robert Nysmith, Executive Secre. whether the project is ready for see Leather Products, Incorporated, tary, (202) 755-3252, NASA Headquar. review by the full Committee.

La Follette, Terinessee contributed im-ters. Code RP, Washington, D.C.

In addition. It may be necessary for portantly to the decline in sales or 20546.

the Subecmmittee to hold one or more production and to the total or partial FaAlm J. SImoKArrtS, closed sessions for the purpose of ex-separation of workers of that firm. In

/cting Associate Administrator ploring matters involving proprietary accordance with the provisions of the for EzlemalRelaitons.

information. I have determined. In ac.

k, Act, I make the following certification:

cordance with Subsection 10(d) of Dsctuata 26,1978.

Pub. L.92-463, that, should such ses-All workers of Tennessee Leather Prod.

[FR Doc. 78-36408 Fued 12-29-78; 8 45 aml sions be required, it is necessary to ucts. Incomorated. La Follette, Tennessee, close these sessions to protect propri-who becaome totany or partlauy separated from employment on or after November s.

etary information (5

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1971 and before February 19.1978 are eligi-s ble to apply for adjustment smistance under Further information regarding Title II. Chapter 2 of the Trade Act of 1974.

NUCLEAR REGULATORY topics to be discussed. whether the workers separated on or af ter February 19 COMMISSION meeting has been cancelled or resched.

1978 are denied eligibtllty.

AMsory Commmee en teoctor 5efogMa, uled, the Chairman's ruling on re-Signed at Washington.

D.C., this 545****" a me Wilsen R Emmu Ne quests for the opportunity to present 19th day of December 1978.

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oral statements and the time allotted therefor can be obtained by a prepaid

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telephone call to the Designated Ped-Toreign Economic Research' The ACRS Subcommittee on the eral Employee for thks meeting. Dr.

Actinp Dircefor. Office of Richard P. Savio, (telephone 202/634-William H. Zimmer Nuclear Power 3267) between 8:15 a.m. and 520 p.m.,

IFR Doc. 7846451 Fued 12-29-78; 8.45 am) Station will hold a meeting on Janu-EST.

FEDttAt RfotSTEft, VOL. 44, NO.1-TUtSDAE M WARY 2. T979 l

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g Background infonnation concerning staternent to the effect that any com-ing may file a petition for leave to in-s Stems to be considered at this meeting ments of Feders) agencies and of State tervene. Requests for a hearing and can be found in documents on file and or local officials will be made available petitions for leave to intervene shall available for public inspection at the when received. The draft emtronmen-befiled in accordance aith the Com-C Pub!!c Document Room,1717 H tal statement will focus only on those mission's " Rules of Practice for Do-et, NW., Washington, DC 20555 ' matters that differ from those pres 1 mestic Ucensing Proceedings" in 10 at the Clermont County Library, ously discussed in the final environ-CFR Part 2. If a request for a hearing Third and Broadway Streets, Batavia, mental statement that was prepared in or petition for leave to intervene is Ohio 45103.

connection with the issuance of the filed by the above date, the Commis-Dated: December 26,1.978-construction permit. Upon considera. alon, or an Atomic Safety and Licens.

tion of comments submitted with re-ing Board designated by the Commis.

b e 1Cann spect to the draf t environmental state-sion or by the Chairman of the Atomic Secretary of fAe Commissi$n.

ment, the Commission's staff will pre. Safety and Licensing Board Panel, will IFR Doc. 78-3604 Md 12-29-78,8.45 ami pare a final erntronmental statement, rule on the request and/or petition, the availability of which will be pub-and the Secretary of the Commission, 11shed in the FrnamaL Rastaran.

or the designated Atomic Safety and 17590-01-M]

The Commission will consider the is-Licensing Board, will issue a notice of suance of a facility operating license hearing or an appropriate order.

to Louisiana Power and Light Compa.

As required by 10 CFR 2.714, a peti-MM h W82) ny which would authorize the appli. tion for leave to intervene shall set cant to possess, use and operate the forth with particularity the interest of tOUtilANA POWER & UGHT CO. (WATER.

Waterford Steam Electric Station, the petitioner in the proceeding, and FORD STEAM fLfCTRIC STADON, UNIT 3)

Unit 3, in accordance with the provi. how that interest may be affected by alons of the license and the technical the resulta of the proceeding. The pe.

Emlpt of Application for Focmty Opwting specifistions appended thereto, upon* tition should specifically explain the (kme; AveHobility of Appkant's Envirer-(1) The completion of a favorable reasons why intervention should be mental Repoet; CoasWwtion of kwence of aafety evaluation of the application by permitted with particular reference to femy Opatias therms; mad Opperewnhy the Commluion's staff: (2) the com-the following factors: (1) the nature of for Neerias pletion of the environmental review the petitioner's right under the Act to Notice is hereby given that the Nu.

required by the Commission's regula be made a party to the proceedings:

tions in 10 CFR Part 51: (3) the receipt (2) the nature and extent of the peti-clear Regulatory Commlulon (the Commission) has received an applica-of a repart on the appljeant's applica. tioner's property, financial, or other tion for a facility operating license tJon for a facility operalJng license by interest in the proceeding; and (3) the from Iouisiana Power & Light Compa-the Advisory Committee on Reactor possible effect of any order that may ny (the e.ppucant) to possess, use, and Eafeguards, and (4) a finding by the be entered in the proceeding on the operate the Waterford Steam Electric Comminion that the application for petitioner's interest. The petition Station, Unit 3 a pressurized water the facility license, as amended, com-should also identify. the specific nuclear reactor (the facility), located plies with the. requirements of the aspect (s) of the subject me.tter of the e applicant's site in St. Charles Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amend-proceeding as to which petitioner j

-h, Louh, lana. The reactor is de-ed (the Act), and the Commission's wishes to intervene. Anyone who has d to operate at a core power level regulations in 10 CFR Chapter L Con-filed a petition for leave to intervene of 3390 megawatts thermal, with an struction af the facility was author-or who has been admitted as a party equivalent net electdcal output of ap-ized - by Construction. Pern2ft-No.

tnay amend his petition, but such. an proxlznately 1104 meg &Katta.

CPPR-103, issued by the CommW amended petition must satify the spec-on. November 14,1874 ConstructJan af Lficity requirements described above.

i The applicant has also filed azr envi-Unit a le anticipated ta he. completed Not later than fifteen (10 days pdor ronmental report, pursuant to the Na-by May 1981; to the first prehearing conference tional Environmental Policy Act of Prior to issuance of any operating 11 scheduled in the proceeding, the pet!-

1969 and the regulations of the Com-mission in 10 CFR Part SL The report, cense, the Cornmisslan wtU inspect the tioner shall file a supplement to the facility to detennine whether it has petition to intervene. The petition shich discusses environmental consid-been constructed in accordance with must include a list of conte eratjons related to the proposed oper-the application, as amended, and the are sought to be litigated in the ation of the facility, is being made provisions of the construction permit. rnatter, and the bases for each conten-

- available at the office of State in addition, the license wiD not be tion, all set forth with reasonable Clearinghouse, Departroent of Urban issued until the Commlufon has made specificity A petitioner who falls to j

and Community Affairs. P.O.

Box the findings reflecting its review of file such a supplement that satisfies 44455, Capitol Stations. Baton Rouge, the appUcation under the Act, which these requirements sith respect to at s

I.ousiana 70804, and at the Teche Re-gional Clearinghouse, c/o South Cen-win be set forth in the proposed 11 least one contention will not be per.

tral Planning and Development Com-cense, and has concluded that the issus mitted to participate as a party, s.nce of the license will not be inimical A request for a hearing or a petition mission P.O. Box 846. Thibodaux, to the common defense and security or for leave to inten'ene rnust be filed Louisiana 70301, to the health and safety of the public. sith the Secretary of the Commission.

After the environmental report has Upon issuance of the license, the ap.

United States Nuclear Regulatory been analyzed by the Commission's plicant will be required to execute an Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, j

staff, a draft environmental statement indemnity agreement as required by Attention: Docketing and Service Sec-

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will be prepared. Upon preparation of Section 170 of the Act and 10 CFR tion, or may be delivered to the Com-the draft environmental statement, Part 140 of the Commission's regula-mission's Public Document Room, 1

the Commission sin cause to be pub. tjons.

1717 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.

lished, in the FEDERA1. RectsTra, a By Feburary 1,1979, the applicant by February 1,1979. A copy of the pe-notice of availability of the draft may file a request for a hearing with tition should also be sent to the Ex-statement, requesting comments on respect to issuance of the facility oper-ecutive I4 gal I irector, U.S. Nuclear the draft staternent from interested sting license and any person whose in-Regulatory Com} mission, Washington, people. The notice will also contain a terest may be affected by this proceed D.C., 20555, and to Mr. E. Blake, MDMAL HG$7R, VOt. 44, MO. I-7UE50aY, JANUARY 3, ffr9 I

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