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Forwards Safety Evaluation Re Dispute Between Case & Util on Acceptability of Jul 1982 RCS Cold Hydrostatic Test
ML20246D895
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Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 08/18/1989
From: Charemagne Grimes
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Counsil W, Ellis J
Citizens Association for Sound Energy, TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
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August 18, 1989 pock:t Nos. 50-445 and 50-446 Mrs. Juanita Ellit, President Mr. William G. Counsil, Vice Chairman Citizens Association for Sound Energy Texas Utilities Electric Company 1426 South Polk 400 North Olive Street, Lock Box 81 Dallas, Texas 75224 Dallas, Texas 75201

Dear Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Counsil:

This is in response to the dispute between Citizens Association for Sound Energy (CASE) and TV Electric regarding the acceptability of the 1982 Reactor Coolant System Hydrostatic Test. The dispute, which was submitted by CASE on March 13, 1989 (supplemented by information provided in a March 17, 1989 CASE letter to the NRC) pursuant to Section B of the Joint Stipulation, requested that the NRC take certain actions. CASE requested that the NRC require TV Electric, as a condition of licensing, to perform an ASME Section III Cold Hydrostatic Test to the currently approved site code, standards, and legal requirements, or, alternatively, to request a ruling by the ASME Code Committee or other proper ASME board providing a code case exception for TU Electric in regard to their inability to establish that the 1982 test met applicable codes, standards, and legal requirements. TU Electric responded to the dispute by their letter to the NRC dated May 9, 1989.

For the reasons set forth in the enclosed staff evaluation, we find that the actions requested by CASE are not narranted. After considering all the information available to us, we conclude that the hydrostatic test in question was acceptably performed and inspected in accordance with the ASME Code and NRC requirements applicable at that time, and that records of the test adequately support the acceptable accomplishment of the test.

If you have any questions regarding my decision, I would be pleased to discuss them with you.

Sincerely, Origina! Signed by:

fCi Christhphe/l08 Grimes, Director Comanche Peak Project Division Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

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., , August 3.8, 1989 Docket Nos. 50-445 and 50-446 Mrs. Juanita Ellis, President Mr. William G. Counsil. Vice Chairman Citizens Association for Sound Energy Texas Utilities Electric Company 1426 South Polk 400 North Olive Street, Lock Box 81 Dallas, Texas 75224 Dallas, Texas 75201

Dear Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Counsil:

This is in response to the dispute between Citizens Association for Sound Energy (CASE) and TU Electric regarding the acceptability of the 1982 Reactor Coolant System Hydrostatic Test. The dispute, which was submitted by CASE on March 13, 1989 (su 17, 1989 CASE letter to the NRC)pplemented by information pursuant to Section 8 of theprovided in a March Joint Stipulation, requested that the NRC take certain actions. CASE requested that the NRC require TU Electric, as a condition of licensing, to perform an ASME Section III Cold Hydrostatic Test to the currently approved site code, standards, and legal requirements, or, alternatively, to request a ruling by the ASME Code Committee or other proper ASME board providing a code case exception for TU Electric in regard to their inability to establish that the 1982 test met applicable codes, standards, and legal requirements. TU Electric responded to the dispute by their letter to the NRC dated May 9, 1989.

For the reasons set forth in the enclosed staff evaluation, we find that the actions requested by CASE are not warranted. After considering all the information available to us, we conclude that the hydrostatic test in question was acceptably performed and inspected in accordance with the ASME Code and NRC requirements applicable at that time, and that records of the test adequately support the acceptable accomplishment of the test.

If you have any questions regarding my decision, I would be pleased to discuss them with you.

Sincerely,

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Enclosure:

Staff Evaluation of Dispute cc w/ enclosure:

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Asst. Director for Inspec. Programs Roger D. Walker Comanche Peak Project Division Manager, Nuclear Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Texas Utilities Electric Company P. O. Box 1029 400 North Olive Street, L.B. 81 Granbury, Texas 76048 Dallas, Texas 75201 Regional Administrator, Region IV Texas Utilities Electric Company U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission c/o Bethesda Licensing 611 Ryan Plaza Drive Suite 1000 3 Metro Center, Suite 610 Arlington, Texas 76011 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Ms. Billie Pirner Garde. Esq. William A. Burchette, Esq.

Garde Law Office Counsel for Te.-La Electric 104 East Wisconsin Avenue Cooperative of Texas Appleton, Wisconsin 54911 Heron, Burchette, Ruckert & Rothwell 1025 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20007 Mrs. Juanita Ellis, President GDS ASSOCIATES, INC.

Citizens Association for Sound Energy Suite 720 1426 South Polk 1850 Parkway Place Dallas, Texas 75224 Marietta, Georgia 30067-8237 E. F. Ottney Jack R. Newman P. O. Box 1777 Newman & Holtzinger Glen Rose, Texas 76043 1615 L Street, NW Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20036 Mr. W. J. Cahill , Jr. Chief, Texas Bureau of Radiation Control Executive Vice President, Nuclear Texas Department of Health Texas Utilities Electric Company 1100 West 49th Street 400 No. Olive Street, L.B. 81 Austin, Texas 78756 Dallas, Texas 75201 Honorable George Crump County Judge Glen Rose, Texas 76043 l

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