ML20235D156
| ML20235D156 | |
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| Site: | 05000000, Marble Hill |
| Issue date: | 11/12/1975 |
| From: | Hert O INDIANA, STATE OF |
| To: | Rusche B Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| FOIA-87-554 NUDOCS 8709250141 | |
| Download: ML20235D156 (2) | |
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\\mbf c33-sm Hoveder 1).,1975 I'r. Bernard C. P.usche Director, Office of Nuclear Keactor Reguistion D.: clear Regulatory Camuission Washington, D. C. 20555
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Ocer Mr. Rusche:
g Re: liarble Hill !!uclear Generating Station IJnits 1 and 2 Public Service of Indlina This agency has reviewed the Envircruxntal Report for the referenced proposed nuclear generating station and respectfully submits the coments.
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c:ntained herein. This agency intends to pursue the issues raised by the
.cci.uents with Public Service of Indiana, hDWOYer, you may incorporate tha ccments into the Draft Environe: ental Statement, if so desired.
- nerer 3.L1.1 discusses ine circula.ing cooling water tysteni and g
aus u w.icia.au disenor:;e A frw ruidual calorine a th. Ohio.:iwr
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.n,non J.1 ppa during cnlarisestion of ;!rcui.tting wacer, ila faciana M ;er i,ality standaros applicable to sucn a discnarge specify a ur.imum of 0.2 rag /l of total residual chlorine. In order to cyaluate the discharge of chlorine, p
tna anticipated total residual chlorine concentration should be raade availaole g
to this agency.
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The dats pertaining to the radiological impact of plant operation presented.
'in Chapters 5.2 and 5.3 all are given in rems or man-rems par unit of time..
As sech, the data is subject to the assugtions of the writer.
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properly evaluate the gaseous and liquid discharges of radionuclides, the p'
anticipated disenar*,e of each radionuclides present in concentrations. greater -
U:an background should be reported. In particular, the concentrations of Radium-226, Strontium-90, and tross beta emitters should be provided to -
evaluata com11ance with driaking water standards.
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Construction of oil separators is centioned in Chapters 4-4.3.5 and 5.4.1 cad construction of settling ponds is briefly discussed in Chapter 4.4.3.4.
T :o desi;n data for these two types of water pollution contre) facilities was not provided but is necessary before construction approval can be. granted.
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y Chapter 7 Gresnes the'cr>virrantai vffects of accidents but appears to i
be some4iat inadequatit. Accidentr af Ctast, 3., 4. 5, 5, 7,'a, and 9 ell cay
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vi involve watst in sec,e fans., buever acu of the discussions indicata the g$ L antinpated volumes imv63ved or ranyas of pessible water voltiines. The activity
!b lavus of the 11.;ulds involv+d,hoult also be provW.
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_l aMresseuln th3 diseassico, and rt$rasants i serious. deletica.
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cooling pool fn sxnt, fuel rods, Tliis water use is not. dhcussed in.any atver captar ta p2 sam To reo% r.ake-ua rates, spills, Orlequimd treatraent, h
c.and shoold be Jimssed in greata* c'etai),
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u.a. ton %M.ymfr.mi au p resi a 's c~ T Me> mr ::6 %u..w:.:e nucnary as;m.w9 c.w tenege ima,nent planc, ud ara raquired or anj unar pollution
,0 rentrol; bcilirt inclWhy thb rekste systen, oil separators, 6m! settling y'
nonds. Application fW any $9C-15 construction peraf t Nst be fl1N wita this Agenct t t lea.c 00 <Ws prior to craencewnt of construction of the facility.
Ic Aner to discharget wastcwote'r to the Ohio fline or any other surface c:ast be f'..In, at lent 140 days yrier to comencuent of the,(NPDES) applica wneruay c4 inational Polhicant Di',.harge Eliminatic6 Sys tm l
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y par,its will be imqube1 fde ccMtructico runoff and for'the dischargo during q{
plant operation.
This agercy is S tep1? concerned with the, construction'of this generating
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station in the intera st u-f orotecting the :anv!r onmnt of t.ha State. of' Indiana,
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Hopefully, our cemens shall prove mful in the preparatibh of the Draf t Environmental S'2tsent..
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