ML20244C354

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Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amend to License NPF-1 & Proposed NSHC Determination
ML20244C354
Person / Time
Site: Trojan File:Portland General Electric icon.png
Issue date: 06/10/1983
From: Clark R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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ML19304B743 List:
References
TAC-51765, NUDOCS 8306160255
Download: ML20244C354 (4)


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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY-C0fdISSION -

PORTLAND GEt!ERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. ET'AL.

DOCKET M0.,50-344-NOTICE OF CONSIDERATION OF ISSUANCE OF-AMENDMENT T0 d*^

FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE AND PROPOSED !!O SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS.,

$0MSIDERATION DETERMD!ATION.

-q The U. S. Muclear Regulatory Commission (the Cornission) is: considering issuance of an amendment to Facility Operating License No. NPF-1-issued to Portland General Electric Company, Pacific Power and Licht' Company, and the City of Eugene, Oregon (tho'licenseo) for operation of the Trojan Nuclear-Plant located in Columbia County, Oregon..

.4 The amendment would rehise the m~ethod-for conducting the flod balance test for the Your emergency core cooling injection lines from the centrifugal l

charging pumps and safety injection pumps. At present, each cold-leg injection linefromthesepumpsrusthaheadesignatedminimumandmaxinumflow, j

Under the licensee's proposal, the sun of the injection line flow rates, i

excluding the highest flow rate, must have a designated ninimum value, and the total flow must be less than a specified maximum (pump runout limit).

The amendrent would also revise the minimum injection flow frm a'sinqle charging pump from 345 gpn (for 3 injection lines) to 331 qpm, consistent with a revised analysis, and delete the flow balancing requirement for the hot-len injection lines for the safety injection system. Those revisions 1

to the technical specifications would be made in response to the licensea's application for amendment dated June 3, 1q'3.

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The Commission has determined that failure to act in a timely way would:

o result in extending the shutdown _of the facility.

Therefore; the Commission has insufficient time to issue its usual 30-day notice of the proposed action for public comment.

If the proposed determination becomes final, an opportunity for a hearing will be published in the Federal Register at a later'date and any. hearing I

request will not delay the effective date of-the amendment..

If the Commission decides in its final determination that the amendment does involve a significant hazards cons [deration~,-a notice of opportunity for a prior hearing will be published in the Federal Register.and, if a.-hearing is granted, it will be held before any amendment is issued.

The Commission is seeking public comments on this proposed determination of no significant hazards consideration.

Comments on the proposed determina-tion may be telephoned to Robert A. Clark, Chief of Operating Reactors Branch No. 3, by collect call to-301-492-4559 or submitted in writing to the Secretary to the Commission, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D. C.,

20555, Attn:

Docketing and Service Branch.

All comments received'by July 6, 1983 will be considered in reaching a final determination.

A copy of the application may be examined at the Commission's Public Document, Room, 1717 H j

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W., Washington,.D. C., and at the Multnomah County; Library, I

801 S.W. 10th Avenue, Portland, Oregon.

Dated at Bethesda, Maryland,. this 10th day of June,11983.

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for public comment.

j If the proposed determination becomes final, an opportunity for a hearing 4

will be published in the Federal Register at a later date and any hearing i

request will not delay the effective date of the amendment.

1 If the Corrission decides in its final determination that the amendment l

does involve a significant hazards consideration, a notice of opportunity for a I

prior hearing will be published in the Federal Register and, if a hearing is granted, it will be held before any amendment is issued.

The Commission is seeking public comments on this proposed determination.

Comments on the proposed determination may be telephoned to Robert A. Clark,

.L Chief of Operating Reactors Branch No. 3 by collect call to 301-49/-4559or submitted in writing to the Secretary to the Commission, U. S. !!uclear Requ-i I

latory Cornission, Washington, D. C., 20555, Attn:

Docketing and Service j

Granch. All comments received by July 6, ?983 will be considered in reaching a final determination. A copy of the application may be examined at the i

i Commission's Public Document Room, 1717 H Street, M. W., Hashinqton, D. C.,

and at the t'ultnomah County Library, 001 S.U.10th Avenue, Portland, Oreaan.

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