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* Hon. Joseph Hendrie, Chairman U ."S. Nuclear Regulatory Connnission 1717 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20555 Dear Commissioner Hendrie: ** Environmental Policy Institute 317 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 202/544-8200 February 20, 1979 The Environmental Policy Institute requests that the Commission re~onsider the issuance of Amendment Nos. 46 and 47 to Facility Ope~ating License Nos. DPR-32 and DPR-37 issued to Virginia Electric and,Power pany (VEPCO) for replacement of the steam generators at Surry Power Station Unit Nos. 1 and 2. We request review of the procedures by which the amendments were granted and the convening of a public hearing on the amendm~nts.
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Notice of the proposed issuance of the amendments (44 FR 4057, January 19, 1979) was published only one day prior to the actual issuance of the amendments which were effective immediately upon issuance.
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Notice of issuance, which took place on January 20, *1979, was not published until January 29, 1979 (44 FR 5735). We request review of the negative declaration made in the mental Impact Appraisal issued January 20, 1979 concerning the steam generator replacement and request the completion of a full environmental impact statement.
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The Appraisal reject~d analysis of the radiologic impact made by Battelle Northwest Laboratories published as NUREG/CR-0199 logic Assessment of Steam Generator Removal and Replacement." The Appraisal found that differences between VEPCO' s *analysis and NUREG/CR-0199 of man/ rem occupational exposures could be easily reconciled.
Environmental Policy Institute 317 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 202/544-8200 February 20, 1979 Hon. Joseph Hendrie, Chairman U."S. Nuclear Regulatory Connnission 1717 H Street, N.W.
NUREG/CR-0199 clearly notes that it considered both the VEPCO and Florida Power and Light analyses of steam generator replacement and that the substantial differences remained in the analysis.
Washington, D.C. 20555
The Commission accepted without qualification VEPCO's estimate of 2,070 man/rem per unit while NUREG/CR-0199 showed potential exposures to be between 3,380 man/rem and 5,840 man/rem per unit. Furthermore, the Connnission compared the occupational exposure to exposures encountered with repair. and maintenance of defective steam tors,rather than with normal maintenance exposures,to justify high exposures.
 
Finally, the Connnission in its negative declaration found that releases to the environment were *expected to be less than those resulting from normal operation a-nd therefore they were without significant impact. The mission must analyze the environmental impact based upon actual release and pathway analysis and not by comparison to normal operation.
==Dear Commissioner Hendrie:==
We request that no steam generator replacement activities be proved until the pending transient worker exposure regulations are promulgated (43 FR 4865, February 6, 1978, Proposed Rule). The ~,380 man/rem to 5,840 I!ian/rem per unit occupational exposure estimates made in NUREG/CR-0199 represent extremely high exposure rates. These estimates,extended over the 79-04190283 . Printed on recycled paper
 
.. ... . *;. \. '* -* ~2-Surry units and Florida Power and Light's Turkey Point plant and Consumers Power's Palisades plant, which have applications pending for steam tor replacement, represent a very large number of transient worker exposures.
The Environmental Policy Institute requests that the Commission re~onsider the issuance of Amendment Nos. 46 and 47 to Facility Ope~ating License Nos. DPR-32 and DPR-37 issued to Virginia Electric and,Power Com-pany (VEPCO) for replacement of the steam generators at Surry Power Station Unit Nos. 1 and 2.
Finally, we request a complete review of the Commission's ment of steam g~nerator repair and replacement activities at pressurized water reactors.
We request review of the procedures by which the amendments were granted and the convening of a public hearing on the amendm~nts. Notice of the proposed issuance of the amendments (44 FR 4057, January 19, 1979) was published only one day prior to the actual issuance of the amendments which were effective immediately upon issuance. Notice of issuance, which took place on January 20, *1979, was not published until January 29, 1979 (44 FR 5735).
This review should b_e extenqed to include expected steam generator repair and replacement exposures over the lifetime of these units and design requirements to reduce steam generator maintenance exposurE:s*
We request review of the negative declaration made in the Environ-mental Impact Appraisal issued January 20, 1979 concerning the steam generator replacement and request the completion of a full environmental impact statement. The Appraisal reject~d analysis of the radiologic impact made by Battelle Northwest Laboratories published as NUREG/CR-0199 "Radio-logic Assessment of Steam Generator Removal and Replacement." The Appraisal found that differences between VEPCO' s *analysis and NUREG/CR-0199 of man/
David Berick . Bob Alvarez DB:ejw cc: Hon. Gary Hart Hon. Morris K. Udall*v"}}
rem occupational exposures could be easily reconciled. NUREG/CR-0199 clearly notes that it considered both the VEPCO and Florida Power and Light analyses of steam generator replacement and that the substantial differences remained in the analysis. The Commission accepted without qualification VEPCO's estimate of 2,070 man/rem per unit while NUREG/CR-0199 showed potential exposures to be between 3,380 man/rem and 5,840 man/rem per unit. Furthermore, the Connnission compared the occupational exposure to exposures encountered with repair. and maintenance of defective steam genera-tors,rather than with normal maintenance exposures,to justify high exposures.
Finally, the Connnission in its negative declaration found that releases to the environment were *expected to be less than those resulting from normal operation a-nd therefore they were without significant impact. The Com-mission must analyze the environmental impact based upon actual release and pathway analysis and not by comparison to normal operation.
We request that no steam generator replacement activities be ap-proved until the pending transient worker exposure regulations are promulgated (43 FR 4865, February 6, 1978, Proposed Rule). The ~,380 man/rem to 5,840 I!ian/rem per unit occupational exposure estimates made in NUREG/CR-0199 represent extremely high exposure rates. These estimates,extended over the 79-04190283
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* Surry units and Florida Power and Light's Turkey Point plant and Consumers Power's Palisades plant, which have applications pending for steam genera-tor replacement, represent a very large number of transient worker exposures.
Finally, we request a complete review of the Commission's treat-ment of steam g~nerator repair and replacement activities at pressurized water reactors. This review should b_e extenqed to include expected steam generator repair and replacement exposures over the lifetime of these units and design requirements to reduce steam generator maintenance exposurE:s*
David Berick
                                                              . Bob Alvarez DB:ejw cc: Hon. Gary Hart Hon. Morris K. Udall*v"}}

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Requests NRC Reconsider Issuance of Amend 46 & 47 to Licenses DPR-32 & DPR-37,convene Public Hearing Re Replacement of Steam Generators & Review Negative Declaration
ML18114A452
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Issue date: 02/20/1979
From: Alvarez R, Berick D
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INSTITUTE
To: Hendrie J
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
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Environmental Policy Institute 317 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 202/544-8200 February 20, 1979 Hon. Joseph Hendrie, Chairman U."S. Nuclear Regulatory Connnission 1717 H Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Commissioner Hendrie:

The Environmental Policy Institute requests that the Commission re~onsider the issuance of Amendment Nos. 46 and 47 to Facility Ope~ating License Nos. DPR-32 and DPR-37 issued to Virginia Electric and,Power Com-pany (VEPCO) for replacement of the steam generators at Surry Power Station Unit Nos. 1 and 2.

We request review of the procedures by which the amendments were granted and the convening of a public hearing on the amendm~nts. Notice of the proposed issuance of the amendments (44 FR 4057, January 19, 1979) was published only one day prior to the actual issuance of the amendments which were effective immediately upon issuance. Notice of issuance, which took place on January 20, *1979, was not published until January 29, 1979 (44 FR 5735).

We request review of the negative declaration made in the Environ-mental Impact Appraisal issued January 20, 1979 concerning the steam generator replacement and request the completion of a full environmental impact statement. The Appraisal reject~d analysis of the radiologic impact made by Battelle Northwest Laboratories published as NUREG/CR-0199 "Radio-logic Assessment of Steam Generator Removal and Replacement." The Appraisal found that differences between VEPCO' s *analysis and NUREG/CR-0199 of man/

rem occupational exposures could be easily reconciled. NUREG/CR-0199 clearly notes that it considered both the VEPCO and Florida Power and Light analyses of steam generator replacement and that the substantial differences remained in the analysis. The Commission accepted without qualification VEPCO's estimate of 2,070 man/rem per unit while NUREG/CR-0199 showed potential exposures to be between 3,380 man/rem and 5,840 man/rem per unit. Furthermore, the Connnission compared the occupational exposure to exposures encountered with repair. and maintenance of defective steam genera-tors,rather than with normal maintenance exposures,to justify high exposures.

Finally, the Connnission in its negative declaration found that releases to the environment were *expected to be less than those resulting from normal operation a-nd therefore they were without significant impact. The Com-mission must analyze the environmental impact based upon actual release and pathway analysis and not by comparison to normal operation.

We request that no steam generator replacement activities be ap-proved until the pending transient worker exposure regulations are promulgated (43 FR 4865, February 6, 1978, Proposed Rule). The ~,380 man/rem to 5,840 I!ian/rem per unit occupational exposure estimates made in NUREG/CR-0199 represent extremely high exposure rates. These estimates,extended over the 79-04190283

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  • Surry units and Florida Power and Light's Turkey Point plant and Consumers Power's Palisades plant, which have applications pending for steam genera-tor replacement, represent a very large number of transient worker exposures.

Finally, we request a complete review of the Commission's treat-ment of steam g~nerator repair and replacement activities at pressurized water reactors. This review should b_e extenqed to include expected steam generator repair and replacement exposures over the lifetime of these units and design requirements to reduce steam generator maintenance exposurE:s*

David Berick

. Bob Alvarez DB:ejw cc: Hon. Gary Hart Hon. Morris K. Udall*v"