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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML17355A4601999-10-26026 October 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Revs to 0-EPIP-1102, 0-EPIP-1212,0-EPIP-20110,0-EPIP-20111,0-EPIP-20132, 0-EPIP-20133 & 0-EPIP-20201,per 10CFR50.54(q) & 10CFR50, App E.Epip 0-EPIP-20107,has Been Deleted ML17355A4301999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Rev 16 of Updated Fsar.Info Accurately Reflects Plant Changes Made Since Previous Submittal.Rev Incorporates Changes Completed Between 971015 & 990408.Summary of Accuracy Review Changes & Instructions,Included ML17355A4461999-10-0404 October 1999 Notifies NRC of Change in Commitment to Perform Periodic Testing of Critical Welds & Parts on Special Lifting Devices IAW NUREG-0612.Use of Ae Technology Will Provide Same Level of Testing Quality as Did NDE Methods Noted in ANSI Std L-99-208, Forwards Changes,Tests & Experiments Made as Allowed by 10CFR50.59 for Period Covering 971014-990408. Summary of PORV Actuations & Results of Plants SG Tube Insp,Which Occurred During That Time Included1999-10-0404 October 1999 Forwards Changes,Tests & Experiments Made as Allowed by 10CFR50.59 for Period Covering 971014-990408. Summary of PORV Actuations & Results of Plants SG Tube Insp,Which Occurred During That Time Included ML17355A4291999-10-0404 October 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Telcon Questions Re License Amend Request Dtd 990727,proposing Amend on one-time Basis to Modify TS 3.8.1.1 & TS 3.4.3 & 3.5.2 to Extend Allowed Outage Time for EDG from 72 H to 7 Days ML20212M1601999-09-28028 September 1999 Refers to 990908 Engineering Meeting Conducted at NRC Region II to Discuss Engineering Issues at Lucie & Turkey Point Facilities.List of Attendees & Copy of Presentation Handout Encl ML17355A4251999-09-22022 September 1999 Forwards NRC Form 536 in Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03, Preparation & Scheduling of Operator Licensing Exams, Issued 990820 ML17355A4111999-09-0909 September 1999 Informs That Thermo-Lag Upgrades for Fire Zones 47,54,113, 114,115,116,118,119,120 & 143 Completed on 990726,per GL 92-08 ML17355A4131999-09-0707 September 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request 20 Re Requirement to Perform Exams as Required by IWL-2524 & IWL-2525,Table IWL-2500-1 for Exempt Tendon Insp,Per Recent Discussions with NRC ML17355A4141999-09-0202 September 1999 Documents That Util Has No Concerns or Challenges Related to site-specific Written Exam Administered at Plant on 990830 ML17355A4041999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Info to Support Assessment of Potential Risks Associated with Proposed Civil Aircraft Operations at Former Homestead Air Force Base to FP&L Turkey Point Nuclear Facility Units 3 & 4 ML17355A4071999-08-23023 August 1999 Informs That FPL Has Completed Review of Info Listed in Reactor Vessel Integrity Database,Version 2 & Found Listed Discrepancies,Re Closure of GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity. ML17355A4061999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Semiannual FFD Performance Rept for Period of Jan- June 1999,for Turkey Point Units 3 & 4.List of Events Reported & Summary of Mgt Actions Taken,Included ML17355A4001999-08-20020 August 1999 Informs That on 990722,util Determined Blind Specimen Submitted to Smithkline Beecham Clinical Labs on 990721,was Reported Back with Unsatisfactory Results.Attachment 1 Is Summary of Investigation of Unsatisfactory Performance ML17355A3941999-07-27027 July 1999 Submits Response to NRC AL 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates, for FY00 & FY01 ML17355A3871999-07-16016 July 1999 Provides Supplement to FP&L Response to NRC Request for Info Re Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants ML17355A3851999-07-14014 July 1999 Informs That Pages Missing from 1998 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept, Contain Info Unrelated to ODCM- Specified Sampling & Were Not Included as Part of Rept ML17355A3711999-07-0606 July 1999 Forwards Revised EPIPs 0-EPIP-20201, Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Plan Training & 0-EPIP-20126, Off-Site Dose Calculations. with Summary of Changes ML17355A3591999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Turkey Point,Unit 4 ISI Rept. Listed Repts Are Encl.No Eddy Current Exams Scheduled for Unit 4 Steam Generators ML17355A3661999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Florida Power & Light Topical QA Rept, Dtd June 1999.Encl I Includes Summary of Changes Made to Topical QA Rept Since 1998 ML17355A3571999-06-28028 June 1999 Informs That Util Voluntarily Reporting Facility Readiness as Outlined in Suppl 1 to GL 98-01.Encl Is Y2K Readiness Disclosure for Units 3 & 4,reporting Status of Facility Y2K Readiness ML17355A3521999-06-18018 June 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990415 RAI Re GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves. ML17355A3491999-06-0404 June 1999 Forwards Summary of Corrective Actions Implemented by FPL Re GL 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability & Containment Integrity During Design Basis Accident Conditions. ML17355A3441999-05-27027 May 1999 Modifies FPLs Consent to Confirmatory Order to Reflect Resolution of Four Issues Identified as Pending in L-99-031 ML17355A3451999-05-24024 May 1999 Requests Waiver of 520 Hours (13 Wks) Required Parallel Watchstanding in Control Room Prior to License Application Submittal for W Conley ML17355A2921999-04-22022 April 1999 Forwards Rev 35 to Turkey Point EP & Revised EPIP 0-EPIP-20101, Duties of EC, Per Requirements of 10CFR50, App E & 10CFR50.54(q).Summary of Changes,Encl.Implementation Date for Both Documents Was 990330 ML20205M0431999-04-13013 April 1999 Eighth Partial Response to FOIA Request for Records.App Q & R Records Encl & Being Made Available in PDR ML17355A2891999-04-0909 April 1999 Forwards Relief Request 20, Exempt Tendon Insp, Requesting Relief from ASME Section XI Code,1992 Edition,Paragraph IWL-2521.1(c) Which Requires That Each Exempted Tendon Be Examined IAW IWL-2524 & IWL-2525.Approval Needed by 991001 ML17355A2861999-04-0505 April 1999 Forwards COLR for Turkey Point Unit 4,Cycle 18,IAW TS 6.9.1.7 ML17336A0681999-04-0101 April 1999 Expresses Support for FP&L Request for Waiver of Applicable Review Fees Upon FP&L Submittal of an Application for License Renewal for Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 ML17355A2751999-03-25025 March 1999 Informs NRC & Staff of Fp&Ls Plans to Submit License Renewal Application for Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 by End of Dec 2000 ML17355A2641999-03-19019 March 1999 Requests Changes to FPL Official Service List for Turkey Point,Units 3 & 4.Add s Franzone & Remove G Hollinger from All Correspondence ML17355A2651999-03-19019 March 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan-Dec 1998 & Rev 7 to ODCM for Gaseous & Liquid Effluents from Turkey Point,Units 3 & 4. ML17355A2621999-03-16016 March 1999 Forwards Special Rept as Result of Turkey Point Unit 3 End-of-Cycle 16 ISI of SG Tubes.Rept Summarizes Results of SG Tube ISI ML17355A2631999-03-12012 March 1999 Forwards FPL Decommissioning Fund Status Repts for St Lucie, Units 1 & 2 & Turkey Point,Units 3 & 4.Rept for St Lucie, Unit 2 Provides Status of Decommissioning Funds for All Three Owners of That Unit ML20204C6991999-03-10010 March 1999 Requests Amend to Turkey Point PSP to Modify Requirement to Post Security Officers to Provide Continuous Observation of Entire PA Perimeter in Event of Security Computer Failure. Change to Security Force Staffing Level Also Requested ML17355A2451999-03-0909 March 1999 Submits Info on FPL Current Levels of Nuclear Property Insurance,Per 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML17355A2501999-03-0808 March 1999 Informs That Licensee Reviewed NRC 990228 Ltr Issuing Exemption Requested Re Fire Rating of Raceway Fire Barriers in Open Turbine Bldg.Tabulated Summary of Util Comments & Marked Copy of NRC Ltr & SER Encl ML17355A2441999-03-0101 March 1999 Provides Update to Util Written Notices,Dtd 961120 & 970627 of Claim Involving Alleged Bodily Injury Arising Out of or in Connection with Use of Radioactive Matl at Units 3 & 4 ML17355A2431999-02-25025 February 1999 Informs That FPL Does Not Have Any Candidates from Turkey Point Scheduled to Participate in 990407,Generic Fundamentals Examination (GFE) ML17355A2301999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards Semiannual Fitness for Duty Performance Data for Period of 980701-981231 for Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 ML17355A2361999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards Tabulation of 1998 Occupational Exposure Data for Turkey Point,Units 3 & 4,per TS 6.9.1.2.a.Reactor Coolant Specific Activity Limits of 100/E-bar Mci Per Gram of Gross Radioactivity Were Not Exceeded During 1998 L-99-042, Forwards Rev 13 to Turkey Point Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Util Determined That Rev Does Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3)1999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards Rev 13 to Turkey Point Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Util Determined That Rev Does Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3) ML17355A2341999-02-18018 February 1999 Provides Response to RAI Re GL 97-01, Degradation of Crdm/ CEDM Nozzle & Other Vessel Closure Head Penetrations. ML17355A2231999-02-0808 February 1999 Informs That Util Will Comply with Commitment with Respect to Units 3 & 4,in Response to Ja Zwolinski 990129 Ltr.Util Also Agrees to Incorporate Commitment Into Confirmatory Order Modifying License Effective Immediately Upon Issuance ML17355A2031999-01-29029 January 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Recovery Plan. Rev Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan ML17355A2171999-01-20020 January 1999 Forwards Listed ISI Repts for Turkey Point Unit 3,in Accordance with Provisions of ASME Code,Section XI ML17354B2241999-01-0606 January 1999 Forwards Annual 10CFR50.46 Rept Re Changes To,Or Errors Discovered in ECCS Evaluation Models,Or in Application of Such Models That Effect Peak Clad Temp Calculation ML17354B2081998-12-15015 December 1998 Informs That Fpl,In Cooperation with State of Fl & County Emergency Response Agencies,Will Conduct Exercise of Turkey Point Radiological Emergency Plan on 990210.Scenario Package Forwarded to Emergency Preparedness Section Chief,Region II ML17354B2091998-12-15015 December 1998 Forwards Price Anderson Guarantees Annual Financial Rept,Per 10CFR140.21.Exhibit 1 Submitted to Satisfy Annual Financial Reporting Requirement of 10CFR50.71(b) 1999-09-09
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML17355A4601999-10-26026 October 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Revs to 0-EPIP-1102, 0-EPIP-1212,0-EPIP-20110,0-EPIP-20111,0-EPIP-20132, 0-EPIP-20133 & 0-EPIP-20201,per 10CFR50.54(q) & 10CFR50, App E.Epip 0-EPIP-20107,has Been Deleted ML17355A4301999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Rev 16 of Updated Fsar.Info Accurately Reflects Plant Changes Made Since Previous Submittal.Rev Incorporates Changes Completed Between 971015 & 990408.Summary of Accuracy Review Changes & Instructions,Included ML17355A4461999-10-0404 October 1999 Notifies NRC of Change in Commitment to Perform Periodic Testing of Critical Welds & Parts on Special Lifting Devices IAW NUREG-0612.Use of Ae Technology Will Provide Same Level of Testing Quality as Did NDE Methods Noted in ANSI Std L-99-208, Forwards Changes,Tests & Experiments Made as Allowed by 10CFR50.59 for Period Covering 971014-990408. Summary of PORV Actuations & Results of Plants SG Tube Insp,Which Occurred During That Time Included1999-10-0404 October 1999 Forwards Changes,Tests & Experiments Made as Allowed by 10CFR50.59 for Period Covering 971014-990408. Summary of PORV Actuations & Results of Plants SG Tube Insp,Which Occurred During That Time Included ML17355A4291999-10-0404 October 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Telcon Questions Re License Amend Request Dtd 990727,proposing Amend on one-time Basis to Modify TS 3.8.1.1 & TS 3.4.3 & 3.5.2 to Extend Allowed Outage Time for EDG from 72 H to 7 Days ML17355A4251999-09-22022 September 1999 Forwards NRC Form 536 in Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03, Preparation & Scheduling of Operator Licensing Exams, Issued 990820 ML17355A4111999-09-0909 September 1999 Informs That Thermo-Lag Upgrades for Fire Zones 47,54,113, 114,115,116,118,119,120 & 143 Completed on 990726,per GL 92-08 ML17355A4131999-09-0707 September 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request 20 Re Requirement to Perform Exams as Required by IWL-2524 & IWL-2525,Table IWL-2500-1 for Exempt Tendon Insp,Per Recent Discussions with NRC ML17355A4141999-09-0202 September 1999 Documents That Util Has No Concerns or Challenges Related to site-specific Written Exam Administered at Plant on 990830 ML17355A4041999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Info to Support Assessment of Potential Risks Associated with Proposed Civil Aircraft Operations at Former Homestead Air Force Base to FP&L Turkey Point Nuclear Facility Units 3 & 4 ML17355A4071999-08-23023 August 1999 Informs That FPL Has Completed Review of Info Listed in Reactor Vessel Integrity Database,Version 2 & Found Listed Discrepancies,Re Closure of GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity. ML17355A4061999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Semiannual FFD Performance Rept for Period of Jan- June 1999,for Turkey Point Units 3 & 4.List of Events Reported & Summary of Mgt Actions Taken,Included ML17355A4001999-08-20020 August 1999 Informs That on 990722,util Determined Blind Specimen Submitted to Smithkline Beecham Clinical Labs on 990721,was Reported Back with Unsatisfactory Results.Attachment 1 Is Summary of Investigation of Unsatisfactory Performance ML17355A3941999-07-27027 July 1999 Submits Response to NRC AL 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates, for FY00 & FY01 ML17355A3871999-07-16016 July 1999 Provides Supplement to FP&L Response to NRC Request for Info Re Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants ML17355A3851999-07-14014 July 1999 Informs That Pages Missing from 1998 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept, Contain Info Unrelated to ODCM- Specified Sampling & Were Not Included as Part of Rept ML17355A3711999-07-0606 July 1999 Forwards Revised EPIPs 0-EPIP-20201, Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Plan Training & 0-EPIP-20126, Off-Site Dose Calculations. with Summary of Changes ML17355A3591999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Turkey Point,Unit 4 ISI Rept. Listed Repts Are Encl.No Eddy Current Exams Scheduled for Unit 4 Steam Generators ML17355A3661999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Florida Power & Light Topical QA Rept, Dtd June 1999.Encl I Includes Summary of Changes Made to Topical QA Rept Since 1998 ML17355A3571999-06-28028 June 1999 Informs That Util Voluntarily Reporting Facility Readiness as Outlined in Suppl 1 to GL 98-01.Encl Is Y2K Readiness Disclosure for Units 3 & 4,reporting Status of Facility Y2K Readiness ML17355A3521999-06-18018 June 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990415 RAI Re GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves. ML17355A3491999-06-0404 June 1999 Forwards Summary of Corrective Actions Implemented by FPL Re GL 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability & Containment Integrity During Design Basis Accident Conditions. ML17355A3441999-05-27027 May 1999 Modifies FPLs Consent to Confirmatory Order to Reflect Resolution of Four Issues Identified as Pending in L-99-031 ML17355A3451999-05-24024 May 1999 Requests Waiver of 520 Hours (13 Wks) Required Parallel Watchstanding in Control Room Prior to License Application Submittal for W Conley ML17355A2921999-04-22022 April 1999 Forwards Rev 35 to Turkey Point EP & Revised EPIP 0-EPIP-20101, Duties of EC, Per Requirements of 10CFR50, App E & 10CFR50.54(q).Summary of Changes,Encl.Implementation Date for Both Documents Was 990330 ML17355A2891999-04-0909 April 1999 Forwards Relief Request 20, Exempt Tendon Insp, Requesting Relief from ASME Section XI Code,1992 Edition,Paragraph IWL-2521.1(c) Which Requires That Each Exempted Tendon Be Examined IAW IWL-2524 & IWL-2525.Approval Needed by 991001 ML17355A2861999-04-0505 April 1999 Forwards COLR for Turkey Point Unit 4,Cycle 18,IAW TS 6.9.1.7 ML17336A0681999-04-0101 April 1999 Expresses Support for FP&L Request for Waiver of Applicable Review Fees Upon FP&L Submittal of an Application for License Renewal for Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 ML17355A2751999-03-25025 March 1999 Informs NRC & Staff of Fp&Ls Plans to Submit License Renewal Application for Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 by End of Dec 2000 ML17355A2641999-03-19019 March 1999 Requests Changes to FPL Official Service List for Turkey Point,Units 3 & 4.Add s Franzone & Remove G Hollinger from All Correspondence ML17355A2651999-03-19019 March 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan-Dec 1998 & Rev 7 to ODCM for Gaseous & Liquid Effluents from Turkey Point,Units 3 & 4. ML17355A2621999-03-16016 March 1999 Forwards Special Rept as Result of Turkey Point Unit 3 End-of-Cycle 16 ISI of SG Tubes.Rept Summarizes Results of SG Tube ISI ML17355A2631999-03-12012 March 1999 Forwards FPL Decommissioning Fund Status Repts for St Lucie, Units 1 & 2 & Turkey Point,Units 3 & 4.Rept for St Lucie, Unit 2 Provides Status of Decommissioning Funds for All Three Owners of That Unit ML20204C6991999-03-10010 March 1999 Requests Amend to Turkey Point PSP to Modify Requirement to Post Security Officers to Provide Continuous Observation of Entire PA Perimeter in Event of Security Computer Failure. Change to Security Force Staffing Level Also Requested ML17355A2451999-03-0909 March 1999 Submits Info on FPL Current Levels of Nuclear Property Insurance,Per 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML17355A2501999-03-0808 March 1999 Informs That Licensee Reviewed NRC 990228 Ltr Issuing Exemption Requested Re Fire Rating of Raceway Fire Barriers in Open Turbine Bldg.Tabulated Summary of Util Comments & Marked Copy of NRC Ltr & SER Encl ML17355A2441999-03-0101 March 1999 Provides Update to Util Written Notices,Dtd 961120 & 970627 of Claim Involving Alleged Bodily Injury Arising Out of or in Connection with Use of Radioactive Matl at Units 3 & 4 ML17355A2431999-02-25025 February 1999 Informs That FPL Does Not Have Any Candidates from Turkey Point Scheduled to Participate in 990407,Generic Fundamentals Examination (GFE) ML17355A2341999-02-18018 February 1999 Provides Response to RAI Re GL 97-01, Degradation of Crdm/ CEDM Nozzle & Other Vessel Closure Head Penetrations. L-99-042, Forwards Rev 13 to Turkey Point Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Util Determined That Rev Does Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3)1999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards Rev 13 to Turkey Point Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Util Determined That Rev Does Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3) ML17355A2361999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards Tabulation of 1998 Occupational Exposure Data for Turkey Point,Units 3 & 4,per TS 6.9.1.2.a.Reactor Coolant Specific Activity Limits of 100/E-bar Mci Per Gram of Gross Radioactivity Were Not Exceeded During 1998 ML17355A2301999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards Semiannual Fitness for Duty Performance Data for Period of 980701-981231 for Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 ML17355A2231999-02-0808 February 1999 Informs That Util Will Comply with Commitment with Respect to Units 3 & 4,in Response to Ja Zwolinski 990129 Ltr.Util Also Agrees to Incorporate Commitment Into Confirmatory Order Modifying License Effective Immediately Upon Issuance ML17355A2031999-01-29029 January 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Recovery Plan. Rev Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan ML17355A2171999-01-20020 January 1999 Forwards Listed ISI Repts for Turkey Point Unit 3,in Accordance with Provisions of ASME Code,Section XI ML17354B2241999-01-0606 January 1999 Forwards Annual 10CFR50.46 Rept Re Changes To,Or Errors Discovered in ECCS Evaluation Models,Or in Application of Such Models That Effect Peak Clad Temp Calculation ML17354B2081998-12-15015 December 1998 Informs That Fpl,In Cooperation with State of Fl & County Emergency Response Agencies,Will Conduct Exercise of Turkey Point Radiological Emergency Plan on 990210.Scenario Package Forwarded to Emergency Preparedness Section Chief,Region II ML17354B2091998-12-15015 December 1998 Forwards Price Anderson Guarantees Annual Financial Rept,Per 10CFR140.21.Exhibit 1 Submitted to Satisfy Annual Financial Reporting Requirement of 10CFR50.71(b) ML17354B2061998-12-0909 December 1998 Informs That Request for Exemption Specified in Section II.B.3 Will Not Be Needed Re Fire Rating of Raceway Fire Barriers in Open Turbine Bldg ML17354B1981998-11-25025 November 1998 Forwards Scope & Objective for 1999 Plant Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise.Objectives Developed in Conjunction with State & Local Govts.Exercise Scheduled for 990210 1999-09-09
[Table view] Category:LEGAL/LAW FIRM TO NRC
MONTHYEARML17348A2771990-06-0505 June 1990 Forwards Listed Endorsements,Including 80-86,15-16,13-14, 104-109 & 112 to Nelia Policies NF-227,N-59,N-89 & NF-185, Respectively & 67-73 & 15-16 to Maelu Policies MF-88,M-25 & M-26,respectively ML17348A2321990-05-0707 May 1990 Forwards Endorsements 97 & 98 to Maelu Policy MF-55 & Endorsements 110 & 111 to Nelia Policy NF-185 ML17347B4291989-11-22022 November 1989 Forwards Endorsements 102 & 89 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Maelu Policy MF-55,respectively ML17347B0961989-03-29029 March 1989 Forwards Endorsements 77 & 100 to Nelia Policies NF-227 & NF-185 & Endorsements 64 & 87 to Maelu Policies MF-88 & MF-55,respectively ML17347A9071989-01-12012 January 1989 Forwards Endorsements 5,11,9,63,62,4,11,11,86 & 85 to Maelu Certificates MW-60,M-56,M-89,MF-88,MF-88,MW-29,M-26,M-25, MF-55 & MF-55,respectively & Listed Endorsements to Listed Nelia Policies ML17347A9041988-12-12012 December 1988 Forwards Endorsements 97 & 84 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Maelu Policy MF-55,respectively ML17345A4751988-10-24024 October 1988 Forwards Endorsements 10 to Nelia Certificates N-59,N-25, N-26,MAELU Certificates M-59,M-25,M-26,respectively & Endorsements 8 to Nelia Certificate N-89 & Maelu Certificate M-89,respectively ML17345A4051988-09-16016 September 1988 Forwards Endorsements 73 & 74 & 95 & 96 to Nelia Policies NF-227 & NF-185,respectively & Endorsements 60 & 61 & 82 & 83 to Maelu Policies MF-88 & MF-55,respectively ML17345A3101988-08-0505 August 1988 Forwards Endorsements 93 & 94 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Endorsements 80 & 81 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML17345A1861988-05-26026 May 1988 Forwards Endorsement 92 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Endorsement 79 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML17345A1271988-05-0505 May 1988 Forwards Insurance Policy Endorsements for Listed Utils, Including Endorsements 72,91,32 & 31 to Nelia Policies NF-277,NF-185,NF-264 & NF-270,respectively & Endorsements 59 & 78 to Maelu Policies MF-88 & MF-55,respectively ML17342B3071988-04-12012 April 1988 Forwards Endorsements 89 & 90 for Nelia Policy NF-185 & Endorsements 76 & 77 for Maelu Policy MF-55 ML17342B2321988-03-21021 March 1988 Forwards Endorsements 1,2 & 3 to Maelu Policy MW-29 & Nelia Policy NW-93 ML17347A6951988-03-17017 March 1988 Forwards Endorsement 71 to Nelia Policy NF-227,Endorsement 58 to Maelu Policy MF-88,Endorsement 88 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Endorsement 75 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML17342B0731988-01-0707 January 1988 Forwards Endorsements 69 & 70 to Nelia Policy NF-227, Endorsements 86 & 87 to Nelia Policy NF-185,Endorsements 56 & 57 to Maelu Policy MF-88 & Endorsements 73 & 74 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML20236T1261987-11-20020 November 1987 Memorializes Agreement Reached Among Parties & Approved by Judge Lazo in 871120 Telcon.New Extended Filing Dates Agreed to Listed.Nrc Should Notify Board & Parties If Dates Cannot Be Met.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20237L7661987-08-21021 August 1987 Forwards Florida Light & Power Co to NRC Describing Results of Blackness Testing Conducted on Boraflex in Spent Fuel Racks for Facility in Early Aug 1987. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20235Y8721987-07-15015 July 1987 Forwards Util 870710 Responses to NRC Questions Re Continued Use of Boraflex in Spent Fuel Pool Storage Racks at Facility.Boraflex Will Remain Acceptable for Use.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML17347A4841987-05-0707 May 1987 Forwards Endorsements 72,104,46,67,83,96 & 59 to Nelia Policies NF-238,NF-215,NF-252,NF-227,NF-185,NF-198 & NF-247 & Endorsements 60,86,27,54,70,82 & 51 to Maelu Policies MF-93,MF-78,MF-108,MF-88,MF-55,MF-66 & MF-102,respectively ML17347A4041987-03-11011 March 1987 Forwards Summons & Complaint Filed Against Util & Eberline Instrument Corp Re Alleged Injury Resulting from Radiation Exposure of Plaintiff While Working at Plant ML17347A3661987-03-0404 March 1987 Forwards 1987 ANI Subscribing Company Endorsements,Including Endorsements 30,91,82,66,76,45,71,103,14,136,93 & 56 to Nelia Policies NF-281,NF-230,NF-185,NF-227,NF-195,NF-252, NF-238,NF-215,NF-302,NF-1,NF-198 & NF-247,respectively ML17346B2741986-10-20020 October 1986 Forwards Endorsement 80 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Endorsement 68 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML20206U8991986-07-0202 July 1986 Advises That Util Has Nothing Further to Add to Board Notification BN-86-17 at Present.W/Certificate of Svc. Related Correspondence ML20211C7541986-05-12012 May 1986 Forwards Endorsements,Including Endorsement 75 to Maelu Policy MF-66,Endorsement 88 to Nelia Policy NF-198, Endorsement 44 to Maelu Policy MF-102,Endorsement 51 to Nelia Policy NF-247 & Endorsement 70 to Maelu Policy MF-90 ML20155A5601986-04-0707 April 1986 Advises That Lr Finkelstein,Former NRC Atty,Became Associate Atty in Firm of Newman & Holtzinger on 860407 & Will Be Screened from Participating in Proceeding.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20154C4391986-03-0303 March 1986 Reply to Intervenors 860217 & NRC 860224 Proposed Finding of Fact & Conclusions of Law,Per 860205 Order.Nrc Filing Adequately Replies to Intervenors Proposed Findings of Facts & Conclusions of Law.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20205K5141986-02-25025 February 1986 Forwards Jl Danek Supplemental 860221 Affidavit Correcting 860121 Affidavit Supporting Licensee Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention 7.Correction Changes Actual Exposure Incurred in Reracking to 13.20 person-rem ML20140C8151986-01-23023 January 1986 Forwards Motion for Summary Disposition of Intervenors Contentions & Statement of Matl Facts as to Which There Is No Genuine Issue to Be Heard.No Genuine Issue of Matl Fact Exists ML20140C5911986-01-23023 January 1986 Forwards Motion for Summary Disposition Re Contention 3 Concerning Increased Fuel Enrichment,Statement of Matl Facts as to Which There Is No Genuine Issue & SE Turner Affidavit. Dismissal of Proceeding Requested ML17346B1681986-01-0606 January 1986 Forwards Endorsements to Nelia & Maelu Policies,Including Endorsement 22 to Nelia Policy NF-281,Endorsement 15 to Maelu Policy MF-112 & Endorsements 6 to Nelia & Maelu Certificates N-97 & M-97 ML20136E7521986-01-0303 January 1986 Forwards Co Woody to Hl Thompson Discussing Contention 8 in Spent Fuel Pool Expansion Proceeding Concerning Postulated LOCA in Spent Fuel Pool.Related Correspondence ML20137M0811985-11-25025 November 1985 Forwards Prefiled Outline of 851210 Testimony of G Edwards in Support of Intervenor Contention (D) Re Vessel Flux Reduction.Related Correspondence ML20136D9481985-11-18018 November 1985 Informs That Util 850201 Request for NRC Approval of Spent Fuel Storage Rack Analysis Withdrawn Per . Intervenors Referenced Request as Basis for Contention 5 in Spent Fuel Expansion Proceeding.Related Correspondence ML20138Q8331985-10-31031 October 1985 FOIA Request for NRC Recent Sys Evaluation of Auxiliary Feedwater Sys,Related Documents & Util Response ML20138L2841985-10-26026 October 1985 Forwards Corrected Intervenor Response to Licensee Statement of Matl Fact as to Which No Genuine Issue to Be Heard W/Respect to Intervenor Contention (D) Re Vessel Flux Reduction ML20135H8771985-09-20020 September 1985 Forwards Licensee Motion for Summary Disposition of Intervenor Contention,Affidavit of EA Dzenis & Statement of Matl Facts as to Which There Is No Geniune Issue Re Vessel Flux Reduction ML17346A9911985-05-0202 May 1985 Forwards Endorsement 76 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Endorsement 54 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML17346A9261985-03-27027 March 1985 Forwards Endorsement 75 to Nelia Policy NF-185 ML20099L4181985-03-18018 March 1985 Informs That Revised Calculations of Peak Clad Temp (PCT) Higher than PCT Cited in Licensee 840810 Motion & Attached Mj Parvin Affidavit.Revised PCT Well Below 10CFR50.46 Limits.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML17346A6741984-12-18018 December 1984 Forwards Endorsement 5 to Nelia Certificates N-25 & N-26 & Maelu Certificates M-25 & M-26 ML17346A6761984-12-18018 December 1984 Forwards Endorsements 74 & 63 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Maelu Policy MF-55,respectively ML20094J0421984-08-10010 August 1984 Forwards 840810 Motions for Summary Disposition of Intervenor Contentions (B) & (D) & Statement of Matl Facts & Memorandum of Law in Support of Motions.Related Correspondence ML17346A3861984-06-0101 June 1984 Forwards Endorsements 73 & 72 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Endorsements 62 & 61 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML17346A3351984-05-0202 May 1984 Forwards Endorsement 71 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Endorsement 60 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML20083K5431984-03-13013 March 1984 Forwards Util Requesting License Amends to Accommodate Possible Use of Higher Fuel Enrichments at Facility in Future Cycles.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20086U0521984-03-0303 March 1984 Forwards Applicant W/Encl Re Util Pressurized Thermal Shock & Flux Reduction Program Per 840228 Request. W/O Ltr ML17346A2211984-02-28028 February 1984 Forwards Endorsement 70 to Nelia Policy NF-185 ML20079P8231984-01-27027 January 1984 Forwards Completed Copy of 840125 Discovery Request Filed as Part of Amended Petition to Intervene in Which App a Inadvertently Omitted ML17345B3851983-12-23023 December 1983 Forwards Endorsements 68 & 69 to Nelia Policy NF-185, Endorsements 58 & 59 to Maelu Policy MF-55,Endorsements 4 to Nelia Certificates N-25 & N-26 & Endorsements 4 to Maelu Certificates M-25 & M-26 ML20081K8321983-11-0404 November 1983 Forwards Comments on Proposed License Amends & Request for Hearing & Petition for Leave to Intervene.Notice of Appearance Encl 1990-06-05
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ROBENT LOWEN$TEIN *NOT ADMff7CD IN D C HERSERT B COHN ERNEST C. BAYNARD,lia DrCOUNELL Dr. Robert M. Lazo, Chairman Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. Emmeth A. Luebke Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board "U . S . Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. Richard F. Cole Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 In the Matter of FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY (Turkey Point Plant, Unit Nos. 3 and 4)
Docket Nos. 50-250, 50-251-OLA-2
Dear Administrative Judge:
Please find enclosed a letter dated July 10, 1987, from l Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) to the NRC, which provides FPL's responses to three NRC staff questions concerning the continued use of Boraflex in the spent fuel storage racks at Turkey Point.
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July 15, 1987 Page Two AF these responses state, testing and experience indicate that Boraflex may undergo some physical change and shrinkage during usage, but that the Boraflex will remain acceptable for use. Additionally, Turkey Point has a surveillance and testing program which will be sufficient to detect any changes in the neutron attenuation properties and physical distribution of the Boraflex and thereby assure its continued acceptability. Finally, sensitivity studies indicate that Boraflex at Turkey Point would be acceptable even if conservative and unrealistic assumptions are made regarding postulated degradation of the Boraflex.
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, 9 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO'%1PANY JULY 10 1987 L-87-279 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen: ,
Re: Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Docket No. 50-250 and 50-251 Request for Additional Information '
Boroflex Usage at Turkey Point Attached is Florido Power & Light Company's response to your June 9,1987 request for additional information concerning the continued use of Boroflex of Turkey Point.
Should there be further questions, please contact us.
Very truly yours, YkWM C. O. W d Group President Nuclear Energy COW /RG/gp Attochment cct Dr. J. Nelson Groce, Regional Administrator, Region 11, USNRC Senior Resident inspector, USNRC, Turkey Point Plant
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Boraflex Usage at Turkey Point Quastion 1 B2scd on the recsnt expericnca partaining to degradation of Boraflex in~ spent fuel pools at Quad Cities and Point Beach Nuclear Power Plants, provide justification to demonstrate the continued acceptability of Boraflex for application in the Turkey Point spent fuel pool.
Response Boraflex is the neutron absorbing poison used in the Turkey Point spent fuel racks. This material assures a shutdown margin of 5%.with no boron in the spent fuel pool water..
As discussed in Section 4.7.2 of the Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Spent Fuel Storage Modification, Safety Analysis Report, dated March 14, 1984, Boraflex has undergone extensive qualification testing to study the effects of gamma and neutron irradiation in various environments and to verify its structural integrity and stability as a neutron absorbing material. These tests indicated that Boraflex maintains its neutron attenuation capabilities when subjected to an environment of borated water and 1.03 x 10 11 rads gamma radiation.
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further tests have recently been conducted and preliminary results indicate that some shrinkage (a maximum of about 2%) can occur in Boraflex,
and that this shrinkage is complete at approximately 10 1 x 10 rads gamma.
Three plants have reported the results of their first Boraflex surveillance. Of these three, the Boraflex material used at Point Beach Nuclear l Power Plant has received the highest accumulated dose. This Boraflex material has been in use for a total of five years, and some of the Boraflex panels have received a 20 year-equivalent radiation i dose due to the spent fuel management techniques used at Point Beach. The examination of the 2" x 2" sample coupons at Point Beach (which had 10 a maximum exposure of 1.6 x 10 rads gamma) showed that the coupons had experienced changes in physical characteristics such as color, size, hardness, and brittleness. However, the nuclear characteristics of the. samples had not experienced any unexpected changes, and the boron absorbing properties of the samples met the acceptance criteria for maintaining the 5% A k/k shutdown margin. Point Beach also examined two full size (150" long x 8" wide) Boraflex panels, which had a maximum exposure of about 10 1 x 10 rads gamma. These panels had a far lesser amount of physical changes than the 2" x 2" sample coupons. Thus, the examination of the Point Beach
coupons and Boraflex panels indicates that, while some physical changes in Boraflex may occur with accelerated radiation exposure, the Boraflex will retain its neutron absorbing characteristics.
Prairie Island has also examined two large (8" x 12") Boraflex coupons. One of the coupons (which had a 6 month exposure) had an appearance similar to the as-manufactured Boraflex. The other coupon (which had a 32 month exposure) had some slight physical changes similar to that experienced by the Boraflex panels at Point Beach.
The Boraflex panels in the Quad Cities racks (which had an exposure of about 10 rads gamma) were
. examined by a neutron surveillance technique.
Gaps were noted in the Boraflex panels, and review of the size and number of gaps was performed.
This review indicated that the gaps were attributed to a rack design and fabrication process which did not allow the Boraflex to shrink without cracking.
The Quad Cities racks were designed to hold smaller BWR fuel and did not utilize a protective wrapper for installing the Boraflex. The fabrication process required the Boraflex material to be glued and firmly clamped in place to the stainless steel
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fuel rack. walls.- This process did not allow for the predicted shrinkage of Boraflex and as such !
gaps developed. Additionally, the Boraflex panels .
at Quad Cities were not constructed from a single sheet of Boraflex, resulting in pre-existing breaks !
in the Boraflex panels. Less than half of the )
l Boraflex panels at Quad Cities had gaps. Furthermore, the gaps in the Boraflex panels at Quad Cities varied in length up to a maximum of 4" and were located at various places along the heighth of the panels.. A k-effective analysis of the Quad 4
Cities spent fuel pool demonstrated that these '
gaps did not cause Quad Cities to exceed its 0.95 limit on k-effective.
Turkey Point racks are designed to hold the large PWR fuel assemblies. Boraflex panels were constructed from a single sheet of Boraf' lex and are held in the stainless steel cell wall by enclosing it with a wrapper plate. During fabrication, a cut-to-length sheet of Boraflex was attached to the wrapper plate with adhesive applied in short lengths (up to 2 1/2" long) at a maximum of 16 places (8 per -
side) along the length of the Boraflex. The purpose of the adhesive was to provide temporary support during the spot welding process and not for long-term
_ 5 binding. The wrapper provides an enclosure which protects the Boraflex from the flow of water, very much like that used in the original Boraflex qualification testing. Additionally, the wrapper enables the Boraflex panel to remain in place without the necessity of tightly clamping the panel in place.
In conclusion, the experience at Point Beach indicates that some physical changes may occur in Boraflex, but that the Boraflex will retain its neutron attenuation properties. Additionally, both testing of Boraflex and the experience at Quad Cities -
indicates that some shrinkage in Boraflex may occur, but that this shrinkage is limited to a maximum of 2 to 3% of the length of the Boraflex.
The Quad Cities Boraflex panels had some gaps because the racks did not permit the Boraflex to shrink without cracking. Since there are differences in the manufacturing process of the Boraflex used at Quad Cities and Turkey Point, the experience at Quad Cities may not be applicable to Turkey Point. In any case, due to the small size and the random orientation of the gaps at Quad Citites, the gaps did not cause the k-effective of Quad Cities spent fuel pool to exceed the 0.95 limit.
Therefore, FPL considers that the Boraflex is acceptable ,
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for continued use at Turkey Point.
Question 2 Based on the recent information, provide any changes to the in-service surveillance program for Boraflex neutron absorbing material and describe the frequency of examination and acceptance criteria for continued use. Provide the procedures for testing the Boraflex i
material and interpretation of test data, s
Response To confirm that the Boraflex at Turkey Point is acceptable for continued use, FPL will conduct two types of examinations of the Boraflex. First, as described in the Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Spent Fuel Storage Facility Modification, Safety Analysis Report, dated March 14, 1984. Section 4.8, Testing and In-service Surveillance, FPL will conduct an in-service surveillance program.
This program will evaluate both Region I and Region II Boraflex samples for the following:
I. Physical Characteristics A. Examine the stainless steel jacket and note whether the material is smooth or exhibits any visible damage.
B. Examine the Boraflex poison sample and note whether the material is smooth
or exhibits any visible changes (color, pitting or cracking, etc.).
I C. Measure specimen (s) weight and volume, and calculate its density. l D. Measure the hardness of the specimen (s).
II. Nuclear Characteristics A. Take a neutron radiograph of the specimen (s) to determine the uniformity of boron distribution.
1 B. Perform attenuation measurement of the<
specimen (s), and determine the B 1 ading..
10 The minimum area density of boron should be equal to or greater than 0.02 gm/cm 2 for Region I and 0.012 gm/cm 2 for Region II.
Second, FPL will conduct a surveillance program to detect any spatial distribution anomalies in the Boraflex panels. This program, called " Blackness Testing", will involve the use of a fast neutron source and thermal neutron detectors. The thermal neutron detectors will be connected to four chart recorders which will record the presence of thermal neutrons. The number of thermal neutrons will -
be low if the boron carbide is present in the Boraflex material. If gaps or voids are present, ;
the number of thermal neutrons will increase and a
be recorded by the chart recorders. This arrangement of instruments would detect gaps or anomalies in the Boraflex panels. The Blackness Testing technique was utilized successfully by Quad Cities to determine the existence of gaps in their spent.
fuel racks. FPL will perform the baseline testing
- in late July or early August for several storage cells in both Region I and Region II that have received the highest cumulated exposure to date.
FPL will then retest these cells on a regular interval to be determined at a.later date. This interval will be based on FPL's results and EPRI and industry data. -
l FPL's surveillance programs will be sufficient to detect any changes in the neutron attenuation properties of the Boraflex and any changes in the physical distribution of the Boraflex. As a result, these programs will assure that the Boraflex in the Turkey Point spent fuel racks will be acceptable for continued use.
Question 3 Describe the corrective actions to be taken if degraded Boraflex specimens or absorber is found in the spent fuel pool.
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. Response FPL will follow the industry efforts concerning the performance of Boraflex. EPRI, Bisco (the manufacturers of Boraflex) and several utilities are analyzing data as it becomes available.and will notify the industry of the results. FPL will evaluate these results and determine whether any additional actions are warranted for the Turkey Point spent fuel racks.
A sensitivity study has been performed to determine l .
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would be acceptable if it develops gaps. As discussed above, tests and the Quad Cities surveillance
- indicate that 2% shrinkage could occur. If it l
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would cause gaps in the Turkey Point Boraflex, the shrinkage could result in a two or three inch gap. If it is postulated that such gaps would occur in every Boraflex panel at exactly the same location (which is an extremely conservative and unrealistic assumption based on the Quad Cities data), the attached curves show that the Turkey Point spent fuel pool would still maintain the '
required shutdown margin. This shutdown margin does not account for the 1950 ppm boron in solution which adds an additional 30%d k/k shutdown margin.
Therefore, should the Boraflex degrade, the spent
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A etudy has beer esopletod to detorains the effeet ef 3aps in'80ROFu K poisen plates es spent fuel reek K,gg. m basis for this study was the Turkey poitts Unit 3 Region 1 spent fuel storage raaks. .
Aniel gaps in the 30ROFu x ranging free O to 10" were aedeled expliettly ustag XIIIO. h ee gaps were medeted in one half of and in all of the poisen plates la the raak.
The results from the XD0 ealemistions were applied as adders to the originally saleulated rask X,gg and unsertalaties. N details of the calculation af the original E,gg with u serrainties are attashed.
The Kell 0 salaulattene and the original criticality analysis assume a maaiman U.235 entishment of 4.5 w/s. N resulta are presented in Figures 1 and 2.
It was aise requested that the ease type of data be provided with a mazisun U.235 enriehment of 4.1 w/o assumed. The original criticality analysis imeluded a study whiek shesed the sensitivity of rask K,gg to fuel enrishment for the Easten 1 spent fuel reaks. This study was used to dete mine that the deeresse in U.238 enrishment from 4.8 w/o to 4.1 1 w/o results ta a 0.018 AK doerease ta rask I,gg. This ana11 hge in
- fuel enrishment dess met significantly effset the reactivssy worth of the 38pe in the poissa plates. N data for the study using the 4.1 w/o fuel was predueed by subtraestag she 0.018 AK free the results af sh,s 4J ai/s Anal daug. Zhs zasulas af shis aassed sau$ ars presented la Figures 1 and 3.
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Sased on the analysis describe above, the following equation 1Ls used to I develop the final K,gg for the Turkey Point Region 1 spent fuel storage reekst. I
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I hereby certify that copies of the attached letter in the above captioned proceeding were served on the following by deposit in the United States mail, first class, properly stamped and addressed, on the date shown above.
Dr. Robert M. Lazo, Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. Emmeth A. Luebke Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. Richard F. Cole Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Office of Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l Washington, D.C. 20555 Attention: Chief, Docketing and Service Section (Original plus two copies)
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