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{{#Wiki_filter:REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDB)ACCEBSlON NHR:7910160544 C.DATE: 79/09/26 NOTARI: NO D~OC ET 0 F*CIL: 50-387 8usguehanna 8heam El echoic Bhahion Unih i Pennsg lva gKQOO33I 50-388 Susquehanna Steam Electric Stations Unit 2s Pennsg lva 05 RN388 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION ROHINBONs D.E.SEDA-COQ Lewistone PA RECIP.NAME" RECIPIENT AFFILIATION HAJWAi S.S.Division of Site Safety 5 Environmental Analysis  
{{#Wiki_filter:REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM             (RIDB)
ACCEBSlON NHR:7910160544               C. DATE: 79/09/26 NOTARI         : NO         D~OC   ET 0 F*CIL: 50-387 8usguehanna       8heam   El echoic Bhahion Unih     i   Pennsg lva gKQOO33I 50-388 Susquehanna       Steam   Electric Stations Unit     2s   Pennsg lva 05 RN388 AUTH. NAME             AUTHOR AFFILIATION ROHINBONs D. E.         SEDA-COQ Lewistone PA RECIP. NAME         "
RECIPIENT AFFILIATION HAJWAi S. S.             Division of Site Safety       5 Environmental     Analysis


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Discusses DEB review.DES should include analysis of impacts of TMI-2 event.DISTR IHUTION CODE: C002H COP IEB RECEIVED: LTR~ENCL~SIZE: Z-TITLE: Environ.Comments.NOTES: SU+E C aH+ll a l/P>Me RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME ACTION: 05 PM., P.a.i ace 18 LAI a PPLMz I NTERNAL: 0 EG FILE 07 15 10 CST HNFT ANL 12 AD SITE TECH 15 EFLT TRT SYS 19 DIR DSE AD SITE ANALY EXTERNAL: 03 LPDR 20 NATL LAH COPlEB LTTR ENCL 1 1 2 1 1 1 REC IP IENT ID CODE/NAME 17 HC<PPi~~AD~o~g,p 02 NRC PDR 09 ENVN SPEC HR 11 TA/EDO 14 ACDENT ANALY 16 RAD ASMT HR AD ENVIRON TECH OELD 04 NSIC ACRS (O iibl l)-COP IEB LTTR ENCL 9'0 Lung, AC L WR.~Q PH Lw'H.~~OCT gv j979 TOTAL NUMHER OF COPIES REQUIRED'TTR
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==Dear Mr.Ba jwa:==
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Mr.S.Singh Bajwa September 26, 1979 occur.The addition of this information will greatly strengthen the environmental statement, and will help reassure the public that Pennsyl-vania Power and Light Company and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission are thoroughly evaluating and mitigating the effects of any potential accident.Sincerely, Dennis E.Robinson Executive Director DER/mw  
C SGD GOVERNMENTS 5CDh - COUNCIL OF GOUEPNIYIENTII TIMBERHAVEN. RD  I  o LEWISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA 17837  o 717 524-4491 September  26, 1 979 Mr . S. Singh Bajwa Di vi si on of Si te Safety and Environmental      Analysis Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.        20555
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==Dear Mr. Ba jwa:==
 
SEDA-COG    i s the Areawi de A-95 Clearinghouse for a ten-county region in Central Pennsyl vani a . Acting in i ts rol e of A-95 Cl eari nghouse, the staff of SEDA-COG has reviewed the Draft Environmental Statement related to operation of the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (SSES), Units 1 and 2 (Docket No '    ~  50-387 and 50-388) . SEDA-COG' interest is rel ated to the proximity of the SSES to our region, and the potenti al impact of the SSES in the region. It is our contention that one ma jor omi ssion needs to be addressed in the environmental statement.            According to the new regulations of the Counc i 1 of Environmental gual i ty:
                      "(c) Agencies:
(1 ) Shall prepare suppl ement to ei ther draft or      final environmental statement i f i
(i )    There are si gni ficant new circumstances or information relevant to environmental concerns and bearing-'n the proposed action and i ts impact. (43 Federal Register 55978, 1 502.9 (c)      )
N The acc ident at the Three Mile Island nuc 1 ear fac i 1 i ty cer ta inly qualifies as a si gni ficant new circumstance,        We bel i eve it is imperative, therefore, that the environmental statement incl ude an analysis of the natural and human environmental impacts associated with the TMI accident as a basis for eval uating potenti al impacts at the SSES, should an accident ever pW o
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SERVING CENTRE( CLINTON COLUMBIA JUNIATA LYCOMING MIFFLIN, MONTOUR NORTHUMBERLAND. PERRYSNYDER. AND UNION COUNTIES
 
Mr. S. Singh Bajwa                                   September 26, 1979 occur. The addition of this information will greatly strengthen the environmental statement, and will help reassure the public that Pennsyl-vania Power and Light Company and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission are thoroughly evaluating and mitigating the effects of any potential accident.
Sincerely, Dennis E. Robinson Executive Director DER/mw
 
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Discusses Des Review.Des Should Include Analysis of Impacts of TMI-2 Event
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Issue date: 09/26/1979
From: Robinson D
SEDA-COG, LEWISTOWN, PA
To: Bajwa S
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDB)

ACCEBSlON NHR:7910160544 C. DATE: 79/09/26 NOTARI  : NO D~OC ET 0 F*CIL: 50-387 8usguehanna 8heam El echoic Bhahion Unih i Pennsg lva gKQOO33I 50-388 Susquehanna Steam Electric Stations Unit 2s Pennsg lva 05 RN388 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION ROHINBONs D. E. SEDA-COQ Lewistone PA RECIP. NAME "

RECIPIENT AFFILIATION HAJWAi S. S. Division of Site Safety 5 Environmental Analysis

SUBJECT:

Discusses DEB review. DES should include analysis of impacts of TMI-2 event.

DISTR IHUTION CODE: C002H COP IEB RECEIVED: LTR TITLE: Environ. Comments.

~ ENCL ~ SIZE: Z-NOTES: SU + E C aH + ll a l/P >Me (O iibl l)-

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ID CODE/NAME i

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Dear Mr. Ba jwa:

SEDA-COG i s the Areawi de A-95 Clearinghouse for a ten-county region in Central Pennsyl vani a . Acting in i ts rol e of A-95 Cl eari nghouse, the staff of SEDA-COG has reviewed the Draft Environmental Statement related to operation of the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (SSES), Units 1 and 2 (Docket No ' ~ 50-387 and 50-388) . SEDA-COG' interest is rel ated to the proximity of the SSES to our region, and the potenti al impact of the SSES in the region. It is our contention that one ma jor omi ssion needs to be addressed in the environmental statement. According to the new regulations of the Counc i 1 of Environmental gual i ty:

"(c) Agencies:

(1 ) Shall prepare suppl ement to ei ther draft or final environmental statement i f i

(i ) There are si gni ficant new circumstances or information relevant to environmental concerns and bearing-'n the proposed action and i ts impact. (43 Federal Register 55978, 1 502.9 (c) )

N The acc ident at the Three Mile Island nuc 1 ear fac i 1 i ty cer ta inly qualifies as a si gni ficant new circumstance, We bel i eve it is imperative, therefore, that the environmental statement incl ude an analysis of the natural and human environmental impacts associated with the TMI accident as a basis for eval uating potenti al impacts at the SSES, should an accident ever pW o

Sl 0 1 60 ~ 9-+

SERVING CENTRE( CLINTON COLUMBIA JUNIATA LYCOMING MIFFLIN, MONTOUR NORTHUMBERLAND. PERRYSNYDER. AND UNION COUNTIES

Mr. S. Singh Bajwa September 26, 1979 occur. The addition of this information will greatly strengthen the environmental statement, and will help reassure the public that Pennsyl-vania Power and Light Company and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission are thoroughly evaluating and mitigating the effects of any potential accident.

Sincerely, Dennis E. Robinson Executive Director DER/mw

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