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~'.P 5~4 l II~$'I"''t~f\~I 1a Y f"'4 ,t 1 5 5'C C b t I STATE OF FLORIDA))COUNTY OF DADE)SS ROBERT E.UHRIG, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is a Vice President of Florida Power 6 Light Company, the'Applicant herein;That he has executed the foregoing instrument; that the statements made in this said instrument are true and correct to the.best'f hi;s knowledge, information and belief;and that he's authorized to execute'the'instrument on behalf of said Applicant.
~'.P 5~4 l II~$'I"''t~f\~I 1a Y f"'4 ,t 1 5 5'C C b t I STATE OF FLORIDA))COUNTY OF DADE)SS ROBERT E.UHRIG, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is a Vice President of Florida Power 6 Light Company, the'Applicant herein;That he has executed the foregoing instrument; that the statements made in this said instrument are true and correct to the.best'f hi;s knowledge, information and belief;and that he's authorized to execute'the'instrument on behalf of said Applicant.
l , I(rc:.o ert.rag Subscribed and sworn to before me this~day of 1975 ot ry u z.c zn an or t e Co nty of Dade, State of Florida a p rir, cc'i iP" q r~s~~MY C<."",'~Id EXPIRES JAN.26, 1979 My Comm~ssz.on expires doNOE f ERS 0 ll ,'I N TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
l , I(rc:.o ert.rag Subscribed and sworn to before me this~day of 1975 ot ry u z.c zn an or t e Co nty of Dade, State of Florida a p rir, cc'i iP" q r~s~~MY C<."",'~Id EXPIRES JAN.26, 1979 My Comm~ssz.on expires doNOE f ERS 0 ll ,'I N TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
Pa<ac 2.4.6 Ef fluent Monitors 2.4.6.1 2.4.6.2 2.4.6.3 2.4.6.4 2.4.6.5 2.4.6.6 2.4.6.7 2.4.6.8 Liquid Rad Waste Monitor Gaseous Radwaste Monitor Plant Vent Monitor Spent Fuel Storage Area Monitor Condenser Air Ejector Vent Steam Generator Blow-down Monitors Process Monitor Calibration Process Monitor Inoperability 3.1 Non-Radiological Surveillance 3.1.A ABIOTIC 2.4.7 Containerized Wastes 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE 2-19 2-19 2-19 2-20 2-20 2-21 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-23 3-1 3-1 3.1.A.l 3.1.A.2 3.1.A.3 3.1.A.4 3'.A.5 3.1.A.6 3.1.B BIOTIC Biocides Heavy Metals pH Dissolved Oxygen Salinity Temperature 3-1 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-3 a)Benthic Organisms b)Plankton c)Nektonic Organisms d)Macrophytes e)Water Quality f)Migratory Sea Turtles 3.2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring 3,3 Onsite Meteorological Monitoring 4.0 SPECIAL SURVEILLANCE 6 SPECIAL STUDY ACTIVITIES 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4a 3-5 3-14 4-1 4.1 Entrainment of Aquatic Organisms F 2 Impingement of Aquatic Organisms Rev.Rev.4-1 4-1 2 6/13/75 1 5/15/75~~~I: ')
Pa<ac 2.4.6 Ef fluent Monitors 2.4.6.1 2.4.6.2 2.4.6.3 2.4.6.4 2.4.6.5 2.4.6.6 2.4.6.7 2.4.6.8 Liquid Rad Waste Monitor Gaseous Radwaste Monitor Plant Vent Monitor Spent Fuel Storage Area Monitor Condenser Air Ejector Vent Steam Generator Blow-down Monitors Process Monitor Calibration Process Monitor Inoperability 3.1 Non-Radiological Surveillance 3.1.A ABIOTIC 2.4.7 Containerized Wastes 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE 2-19 2-19 2-19 2-20 2-20 2-21 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-23 3-1 3-1 3.1.A.l 3.1.A.2 3.1.A.3 3.1.A.4 3'.A.5 3.1.A.6 3.1.B BIOTIC Biocides Heavy Metals pH Dissolved Oxygen Salinity Temperature 3-1 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-3 a)Benthic Organisms b)Plankton c)Nektonic Organisms d)Macrophytes e)Water Quality f)Migratory Sea Turtles 3.2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring 3,3 Onsite Meteorological Monitoring
e 3.3 ONSITE METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING Ob'ective The objective of onsite meteorological monitoring is to adequately measure and document meteorological conditions at the site,.specifically at heights above ground that are representative of atmospheric conditions that exist at all effluent release points.f S ecification The onsite meteorological monitoring program shall conform to the recommendations and intent of Safety Guide 23, Onsite Meteorolo ical Pro rams, and include instruments to sense wand speed and dz.rection at 33-ft and 190-ft, vertical temperature gradient between 33-ft and 200-ft, and ambient dry bulb and dewpoint temperatures at 33-ft.The location of the meteorological tower shall be located approximately 2400 feet north of the reactor complex.Re ortin Re uirements Meteorological data shall be summarized and reported in a format consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.21 and Safety Guide 23.Summaries of data and observations shall be available to the U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission upon request.If the outage of any meteorological instrument(s) exceeds three consecutive days, the total outage time and dates of outage, the cause of the outage, and the instrument(s) involved sha'1 be reported within 30 days of the initial time of the outage to the U, S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Of f ice of Inspection and Enforcement with a copy to the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Division of Technical Review.Any modifications to the meteorological monitoring program as described above, or alterations of the area near the meteorological tower that would interfere with the measure-ment of meteorological conditions representative of the site, shall have the written approval of the U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, prior to the initiation of the modification or alteration.
 
===4.0 SPECIAL===
SURVEILLANCE 6 SPECIAL STUDY ACTIVITIES 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4a 3-5 3-14 4-1 4.1 Entrainment of Aquatic Organisms F 2 Impingement of Aquatic Organisms Rev.Rev.4-1 4-1 2 6/13/75 1 5/15/75~~~I: ')
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===3.3 ONSITE===
METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING Ob'ective The objective of onsite meteorological monitoring is to adequately measure and document meteorological conditions at the site,.specifically at heights above ground that are representative of atmospheric conditions that exist at all effluent release points.f S ecification The onsite meteorological monitoring program shall conform to the recommendations and intent of Safety Guide 23, Onsite Meteorolo ical Pro rams, and include instruments to sense wand speed and dz.rection at 33-ft and 190-ft, vertical temperature gradient between 33-ft and 200-ft, and ambient dry bulb and dewpoint temperatures at 33-ft.The location of the meteorological tower shall be located approximately 2400 feet north of the reactor complex.Re ortin Re uirements Meteorological data shall be summarized and reported in a format consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.21 and Safety Guide 23.Summaries of data and observations shall be available to the U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission upon request.If the outage of any meteorological instrument(s) exceeds three consecutive days, the total outage time and dates of outage, the cause of the outage, and the instrument(s) involved sha'1 be reported within 30 days of the initial time of the outage to the U, S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Of f ice of Inspection and Enforcement with a copy to the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Division of Technical Review.Any modifications to the meteorological monitoring program as described above, or alterations of the area near the meteorological tower that would interfere with the measure-ment of meteorological conditions representative of the site, shall have the written approval of the U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, prior to the initiation of the modification or alteration.
Bases The collection of meteorological data at the plant site will provide information which will be used to develop atmospheric diffusion parameters to estimate potential radiation doses to the public resulting from actual routine or accidental releases of radioactive materials to the atmosphere.
Bases The collection of meteorological data at the plant site will provide information which will be used to develop atmospheric diffusion parameters to estimate potential radiation doses to the public resulting from actual routine or accidental releases of radioactive materials to the atmosphere.
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St. Lucie Plant Unit No. 1 - Environmental Technical Specification Change, Revision 2. Consists of Adding Section 3.3, Onsite Meteorological Monitoring
ML18088A951
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Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/13/1975
From: Uhrig R E
Florida Power & Light Co
To: Giambusso A
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NRC DISTRIBUTION FOR PART 50 DOCKET MATERIAL (TEMPORARY FORM)CONTROL NO'rlleURQ-Florida Power Ii'B Light Miami, Fla R E Uhrig DATE OF DOC 6-13-75 DATE R EC'D 6-17-75 LTR TWX RPT OTHER TO: Mr.A Giambusso CLASS UNCLASS PROPINFO ORIG 3 signed INPUT CC OTHER NO CYS REC'D 40'ENT HRC PDR XXX SENT LOCAI PDR DOCKET NO: 50-335 DESCR I PTION: Ltr notarized.

6-13-75 trans the following:

ENCLOSURES:

proposed revision 2 to Enviro Tech Specs: consists of adding section'3.3, Onsite Meteorological Monitoring, to the ETS...40 copies encl rec'd pLANT NAME: St.Lucie g 1 FOR ACTION/INFORMATION wtm 6-17-75 BUTLER (L)W/Copies CLARK (L)W/Copies~PARR (L)W/)Copies KNIEL (L)W/Copies SCHWENCER (L)W/Copies STOLZ (L)W/Copies VASSALLO (L)W/Copies PURPLE (L)W/Copies ZIEMANN (L)W/Copies DICKER (E)W/Copies KNIGHTON (E)W/Copies YOUNGBLOOD W/Copies yREGAN (E)W/(Copies LEAR (L)W/Copies SPIES W/Copies (E)X PM W/op(es EG FILE TECH REVIEW i SCHROEDER~OGC, ROOM'P-50GA MACCARY GOSS I CK/STA F F'NI G HT~CASE PAWLI CKI GI AM BUSSO SHAO BOYD STELLO MOORE (L)HOUSTON DEYOUNG (L)NOVAK'SKOVHOLT (L)ROSS GOLLE R (L).(Ltr)IPPOLITO P, COLLINS~TEDESCO'DENISE gg(ggg I ibad ZREG OPR~'I LAI NAS FILE 5 REGION (2), BENAROYA~HIPC'VOLLMER INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION BENTON LIC ASST GR IMES R.DIGGS (L)GAMMILL H.GEAR IN (L)~KASTNER E.GOULBOURNE (L)~BALLARD P.KREUTZER (F)~SPANGLER J.LEE (L)M.MAIGRET (L)E NVI RO S: REED (E)CRULLER M.SERVICE (L)DICKER S.SHEPPARD (L)KNIGHTON IVI.SLATER (E)YOUNGBLOOD H.SMITH (L)',REGAN S.TEETS (L)PROJECT LDR G.WILLIAMS (E)"~V.WILSON (L)H RLESS R.INGRAM (L)Me DUNCAN EXTERNAL DIST BUTION A/T I ND BRAITMAN SALTZMAN MELTZ PLANS MCDONALD CHAr MAN DUBE (Ltr)E.COUPE PETERSON HA RT F I E LD'2)KLECK'E R EISENHUT WIGGINTON I OOAL FOR Ft Pierce, Fle~-TIC (ABERNATHY((M NATIONAL LABS P~~++-NSIC (BUCHANAN)

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'1 Newton Anderson'NEWMARK/BLUME/AGBABIAN Qeeee I 1 1-P D R-SAN/LA/N Y 1-BROOKHAVEN NAT LAB 1-G.U L R I K SON 0 R N L FLORIDA POWER 8L LIGHT COMPANY June 13'975.L-75-280 Mr.Angelo Giambusso, Director Division of Reactor Licensing Offi'ce of Nuclear Reactor.Regulation U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Coimnission

>washington, D.C.20555

Dear Mr.Giambusso:

Re: St.Lucie Plant Unit No.1-Docket No..50-335'nvi'r'o'nment'a'1*

Te'chn'i'c'a'1 S'eci.'fi:c'at'i'on'Cha'nm~tIh

~)QV86 IIi ElIg'g't 4174,e~PiM L~gj'~v,+~tI K Florida Powe'r':'LightCompany hereby submits fox your review three signed originals and 40 copiesof proposed revision 2,to the'St.Lucie'1 Environmental Technical Specifications.

This rev'ision consi'sts of adding section 3.3,'ns'iit'e'eteorol'o ical i"*i.Yours very truly, Robert.E.Uhrig Vice'Pres'ident REU:nch" Enclosure cc: Jack R.New'man, Esquire HELPING BUILD FLORIDA lk'I A I t 1'h*4<~'ll~y l STATE OF FLORIDA))SS COUNTY OF DADE,*)ROBERT,E..UHRIG, being first.duly sworn,, deposes'nd says: That he'is a Vice President of Florida Powe'r'Light'ompany, the'Appli'cant herei'n;.That.he has executed the foregoing instrument; that the stat'ements'ade

'in this said'nstrument are'true'and correct.to,the best of his knowledge,'nformation and belie'f;and that he'is.authorized to.execute the'instr'ument on behalf ,of said Applicant.

1975 o ert.rag 8 y-Subscribed and sworn.to before me (Q ths~aayoz ot ry u z.c zn an or t e.Co nty of Dade,'tate

'of Florida NOTARY PULI IC STATE OF FLORIDA AT I ARI E NY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN.26, 1979 My Commission expires'"A ERS r,.~y L P.O.BOX 013100 MIAMI, FLA.33101 0 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY June 13, 1975 L-75-280 Mr.Angelo Giambusso, Director Division of Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S'.Nuclear Reg'ulatoxy Commission Washington, D.C.20555

Dear Mr.Giambusso:

Re: St.Lucie Plant Unit No.1-Docket No.50-335 Envi'ro'nmen't'al'echn'ic'al'e'cificati'onCh'an

'e'lorida Powe'r&Light'Company hereby submits for your review three signed originals and 40.copies of proposed revision 2 to the St.Lucie'1 Environmental Technical Specification's:'his revision, consists of adding section 3.3,On'sit'e Meteorolo ical*S.Yours very truly, Vice President REU:nch'nclosure cc: Jack R.Newman, Esquire HELPING BUILD FLORIDA

~'.P 5~4 l II~$'I"t~f\~I 1a Y f"'4 ,t 1 5 5'C C b t I STATE OF FLORIDA))COUNTY OF DADE)SS ROBERT E.UHRIG, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is a Vice President of Florida Power 6 Light Company, the'Applicant herein;That he has executed the foregoing instrument; that the statements made in this said instrument are true and correct to the.best'f hi;s knowledge, information and belief;and that he's authorized to execute'the'instrument on behalf of said Applicant.

l , I(rc:.o ert.rag Subscribed and sworn to before me this~day of 1975 ot ry u z.c zn an or t e Co nty of Dade, State of Florida a p rir, cc'i iP" q r~s~~MY C<."",'~Id EXPIRES JAN.26, 1979 My Comm~ssz.on expires doNOE f ERS 0 ll ,'I N TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)

Pa<ac 2.4.6 Ef fluent Monitors 2.4.6.1 2.4.6.2 2.4.6.3 2.4.6.4 2.4.6.5 2.4.6.6 2.4.6.7 2.4.6.8 Liquid Rad Waste Monitor Gaseous Radwaste Monitor Plant Vent Monitor Spent Fuel Storage Area Monitor Condenser Air Ejector Vent Steam Generator Blow-down Monitors Process Monitor Calibration Process Monitor Inoperability 3.1 Non-Radiological Surveillance 3.1.A ABIOTIC 2.4.7 Containerized Wastes 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE 2-19 2-19 2-19 2-20 2-20 2-21 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-23 3-1 3-1 3.1.A.l 3.1.A.2 3.1.A.3 3.1.A.4 3'.A.5 3.1.A.6 3.1.B BIOTIC Biocides Heavy Metals pH Dissolved Oxygen Salinity Temperature 3-1 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-3 a)Benthic Organisms b)Plankton c)Nektonic Organisms d)Macrophytes e)Water Quality f)Migratory Sea Turtles 3.2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring 3,3 Onsite Meteorological Monitoring

4.0 SPECIAL

SURVEILLANCE 6 SPECIAL STUDY ACTIVITIES 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4a 3-5 3-14 4-1 4.1 Entrainment of Aquatic Organisms F 2 Impingement of Aquatic Organisms Rev.Rev.4-1 4-1 2 6/13/75 1 5/15/75~~~I: ')

e

3.3 ONSITE

METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING Ob'ective The objective of onsite meteorological monitoring is to adequately measure and document meteorological conditions at the site,.specifically at heights above ground that are representative of atmospheric conditions that exist at all effluent release points.f S ecification The onsite meteorological monitoring program shall conform to the recommendations and intent of Safety Guide 23, Onsite Meteorolo ical Pro rams, and include instruments to sense wand speed and dz.rection at 33-ft and 190-ft, vertical temperature gradient between 33-ft and 200-ft, and ambient dry bulb and dewpoint temperatures at 33-ft.The location of the meteorological tower shall be located approximately 2400 feet north of the reactor complex.Re ortin Re uirements Meteorological data shall be summarized and reported in a format consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.21 and Safety Guide 23.Summaries of data and observations shall be available to the U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission upon request.If the outage of any meteorological instrument(s) exceeds three consecutive days, the total outage time and dates of outage, the cause of the outage, and the instrument(s) involved sha'1 be reported within 30 days of the initial time of the outage to the U, S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Of f ice of Inspection and Enforcement with a copy to the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Division of Technical Review.Any modifications to the meteorological monitoring program as described above, or alterations of the area near the meteorological tower that would interfere with the measure-ment of meteorological conditions representative of the site, shall have the written approval of the U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, prior to the initiation of the modification or alteration.

Bases The collection of meteorological data at the plant site will provide information which will be used to develop atmospheric diffusion parameters to estimate potential radiation doses to the public resulting from actual routine or accidental releases of radioactive materials to the atmosphere.

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