ML20249A239
| ML20249A239 | |
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| Site: | Saxton File:GPU Nuclear icon.png |
| Issue date: | 06/11/1998 |
| From: | Alexander Adams NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned) |
| To: | Kuehn G GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
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| NUDOCS 9806160212 | |
| Download: ML20249A239 (6) | |
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2 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20066 4001 June 11, 1998 9
' Mr. G. A. Kuehn, Jr.
Program Director SNEC Facility GPU Nuclear, Inc.
2574 Interstate Drive Harrisburg, PA 17110
SUBJECT:
CORRECTIONS TO AMENDMENT NO.15 AND RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL 4
ASSESSMENT
Dear Mr. Kuehn:
The purpose of this letter is to make one correction to the safety evaluation for Amendment No.15 to Amended Facility License No. DPR-4 for the Saxton Nuclear Experimental Facility (Amendment 15)/ which was issued on April 20,1998, and three
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corrections to the associated Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact (EA) which was issued on April 9,1998.
- Page 3-10 o' f the EA,' Section 3.2.2 states that the highest dcse rates measured were approximately 80 mSv (8,000' mrem) per hour in contact with the boric acid dominerializer.
Figure 3.7 shows dose rates of up to 200 mSv (20,000 mrem) per hour. The dose rates on j
' the figure represent up to date information. 'The 80 mSv (8,000 mrem) dose rate in.
Section 3.2.2 should oe changed to read 200 mSv (20,000 mrem) per hour.
. Page'4-9 of the EA, Section 4.8 states that contaminated asbestos is " mixed low-level radioactive waste." The word " mixed" should be removed.
Page 5-1 of the EA, Section 5.1, and Page 6, Section 3.2.1 of the safety evaluation for' 1
L Amendment 15 states that "the worse case material-handling accident considered involved
' dropping a steel domineralizer vessel that contains all of the used resins remaining at the' site during removal of the vessel from the CV." Your staff informed NRC during a gI
- telephone conversation on April 22,- 1998, that while this vessel contained the most resins of any vessel on thq site, there were other vessels with fewer resins on the site. This
/U information does not change the staff's analysis or conclusions about the material-handling Jaccident because the evaluation considered the maximum curie content of the vessel, JBecause the 17 curies in the vessel are the maximum of any vessel on the site that could be released in an accident, the analysis is bounding. Your appCcation of Nwember 25, 1996; states that "the worse case materisi handling sccident was considered to be I
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" dropping a steel domineralizer vessel containing the remaining used resins during removal from the containment building." ~ The use of the word " remaining" lead the staff to believe that all resins on the site were in the one vessel
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2 These corrections have no impact on any of the staff conclusions reached in Amendment 15 or the EA. If you have any questions, please contact me at 301-415 1127.
Sincerely,
&b Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior et Manager Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning Project Directorate Division of Reactor Program Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-146 cc: See next page i
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j S2xton Nuctsar Docket No. 50-146 Experimental Corporation Page 1 of 2 cc:
Mr. Michael P. Murphy, Nuclear Engineer Carbon Township Supervisors Bureau of Radiation Protection ATTN: Penny Brode, Secretary Department of Environmental Protection R. D. #1, Box 222-C 13th Floor, Rachel Carson State Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 l
Office Building P. O. Box 8469 Hopewell Township Supervisors Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-8469 ATTN: Sally Giornesto, Secretary Mr. Jim Tydeman RR 1 Box 95 q
1402 Wall Street James Creek, Pennsylvania 16657 9512 Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Mr. D. Bud McIntyre, Chairman Mr. James H. Elder, Chairman Broad Top Township Supervisors Concerned Citizens for SNEC Safety Broad Top Municipal Building I
Wall Street Ext.
Defiance, Pennsylvania 16633 Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Mr. Don Weaver, Chairman Mr. Ernest Fuller Liberty Township Supervisors R.D.#1' R.D.#1 Six Mile Run, Pennsylvania 16679 Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Saxton Borough Counci!
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
' ATTN: Peggy Whited, Secretary Baltimore District
.9th and Spring Streets ATTN: S. Snarski/P. Juhle
' Saxton,' Pennsylvania 16678 P. O. Box 1715 Baltimore, Maryland 21203 Ms. Norma ickes, Chair Bedford County Commissioners The Honorable Robert C. Jubelirer County Court House President Pro-Temp Senate of 203 South Juliana Street Pennsylvania
' Bedford, Pennsylvania 15522 30th District State Capitol Mr. Larry Sather, Chairman Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Huntingdon County Commissioners County Court House Mr. William G. Heysek Huntingdon, Pennsylvania 16652 Licensing Department TMl Nuclear Station
' Saxton Community Library P. O. Box 480 Front Street.
Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057
' Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678
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Mr. Manuel Delgado j
Mr. Arthur Rone 2799 Battlefield Road j
Vice President Nuclear Fishers Hill, Virginia 22626 Safety and Technical Services
- GPU Nuclear Inc.
Mr. Eric Blocher
- 1 Upper Pond Road 216 Logan Avenue r
j-Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Wyomissing, Pennsylvania 19610
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Saxton Nuclear Docket No. 50-146 Experimental Corporation Page 2 of 2 cc:
Ernest L. Blake, Jr., Esquire Shaw, Pittman, Potts, and Trowbridge 2300 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 i
Mr. David Sokolsky 4241 Liberty Bell Ct.
Eureka, California 95503 Mr. Gene Baker 501 16th Street
- Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Mr.' Dick Spargo 1004 Main Street Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Mr. Tom Strnad TLG Services 148 New Milford Road East Bridgewater, Connecticut 06752 Mr. Gareth McGrath Altoona Mirror 301 Cayuga Avenue Altoona, Pennsylvania 16603 Charles Barker
' RD 1 Box 143 James Creek, Pennsylvania 16657 James Fockler, Chairman Saxton Citizens Task Force 1505 Liberty Street Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 f
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These corrections have no impact on any of the staff conclusions reached in Amendment 15 or the EA. If you have any questions, please contact me at 301-415-1127.
Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:
Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning Project Directorate l
Division of Reactor Program Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-146 cc: See next page i
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.I These corrections have no impact on any of the staff conclusions reached in Amendment 15 or the EA. If you have any questions, please contact me at 301-415-1127.
Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:
I Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning Project Directorate Division of Reactor Program Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation 1
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