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| | issue date = 09/19/1979 | | | issue date = 09/19/1979 |
| | title = Forwards Transient Stability Evaluation of Impact of New 320 Kv Tie Between Fl Power & Light & Ga Power & Review of Performance of Various Electrical Configurations Between Plant & Fl Power Grid. Certificate of Svc Encl | | | title = Forwards Transient Stability Evaluation of Impact of New 320 Kv Tie Between Fl Power & Light & Ga Power & Review of Performance of Various Electrical Configurations Between Plant & Fl Power Grid. Certificate of Svc Encl |
| | author name = REIS H F | | | author name = Reis H |
| | author affiliation = LOWENSTEIN, NEWMAN, REIS, AXELRAD & TOLL | | | author affiliation = LOWENSTEIN, NEWMAN, REIS, AXELRAD & TOLL |
| | addressee name = FARRAR M C, JOHNSON W R, SALZMAN R S | | | addressee name = Farrar M, Johnson W, Salzman R |
| | addressee affiliation = NRC ATOMIC SAFETY & LICENSING APPEAL PANEL (ASLAP) | | | addressee affiliation = NRC ATOMIC SAFETY & LICENSING APPEAL PANEL (ASLAP) |
| | docket = 05000389 | | | docket = 05000389 |
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| {{#Wiki_filter:ROSCRT LOWCNSTCIN JACK R, NCWMAN HAROLO F.RCIS MAVRICC AXCLRAO OAVIO R, TOL'L KATHLCCN H~SHCA J, A.SOVKNIOHT~ | | {{#Wiki_filter:LAW OFFICES LOWENSTEIN, NEWMAN, REIS, AXELRAD 8- TOLL IO25 CONN CCTICUT AVKNUF ~ N. W. |
| JR.C ORCOORY SARNCS MICHACL A.SAVSCR OCSORAH L SCRNSTCIN ALSCRT V, CARR, JR, ROSCRT H, CVLR RCTCR 0, FLYNN WILLIAM J, FRANKLIN FRCOCRIC S, ORAY LAW OFFICES LOWENSTEIN, NEWMAN, REIS, AXELRAD 8-TOLL IO25 CONN CCTICUT AVKNUF~N.W.WASHINGTON, D.C.20036 202'62-8400 September 19, 1979 Michael C.Farrar, Esq., Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U.S..Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Dr W Reed Johnson Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Richard S.Salzman, Esq.Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Xn the Matter of FLORXDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY (St.Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2)Docket No.50.-389 | | WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 ROSCRT LOWCNSTCIN JACK R, NCWMAN HAROLO F. RCIS MAVRICC AXCLRAO 202 '62-8400 OAVIO R, TOL'L KATHLCCN H ~ SHCA J, A. SOVKNIOHT~ JR. |
| | C ORCOORY SARNCS September 19, 1979 MICHACL A. SAVSCR OCSORAH L SCRNSTCIN ALSCRT V, CARR, JR, ROSCRT H, CVLR RCTCR 0, FLYNN WILLIAMJ, FRANKLIN FRCOCRIC S, ORAY Michael C. Farrar, Esq., Chairman Dr W Reed Johnson Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Appeal Board U. S.. Nuclear Regulatory U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Richard S. Salzman, Esq. |
| | Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Xn the Matter of FLORXDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY (St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2) |
| | Docket No. 50.-389 |
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| ==Dear Members of the Board:== | | ==Dear Members of the Board:== |
| Since it, last filed, prepared testimony on June 22, 1979, Florida Power S Light Company has conducted studies of the 1980 Florida to Georgia tie and of different electrical con-figurations between the St.Lucie Plant and the FPL grid.Summaries of these studies were made available to Mr.Edward J.Fowlkes of FERC and to the NRC Staff.Copies of these sum-maries are herewith provided for your information. | | |
| They consist of the following: | | Since it, last filed, prepared testimony on June 22, 1979, Florida Power Light Company has conducted studies of the S |
| 1)Attachment A presents the results of a summary evaluation of the 1980 230KV tie between Florida Power 6 Light Company and Georgia Power Company.The response of the grid to loss of generation was investigated for the years 1980 and 1983.t91018p~~z LOY/ENSTEI¹ LEE~4A¹REISE AX D 8c TOLL'0 Members of the Board September 19, 1979 Page Two 2)Attachment B is a summary evaluation of the per-formance of various electrical configurations between St.Lucie Plant and the FPL gri'd.The 1983 system configuration was chosen because it is the year in which the second unit at St.Lucie is scheduled to go into Service.Sincerely, Harold F.Reis Counsel for Florida Power 6 Light Company HFR:sgb Enclosures cc: See Attached Certificate of Service | | 1980 Florida to Georgia tie and of different electrical con-figurations between the St. Lucie Plant and the FPL grid. |
| ~k 0 Attachment A TRANSIENT STABILITY EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF.THE NEW 230 KV TIE BE%WEEN FPGL AND GEORGIA POWER CO~This is an analysis of the impact of the new 230 kV tie between Florida Power&Light Company and Georgia Power Company.The purpose of the analysis was to evaluate the relative improve-ment in system transient response following loss of generation in South Florida.System configurations for 1980, when the tie goes in service, and 1983,'when St.Lucie g2 goes in service, were analyzed.Two basic assumptions are made in this study: 1.All systems are at their peak summer loading conditions. | | Summaries of these studies were made available to Mr. Edward J. |
| e 2.There is no scheduled interchange between Pen'nsular Flor'ida and Georgia Power Company.Given the above assumptions, the following ge'"..e=ation losses, in roughly 200 megawatt increments, were simulated with the new tie in and out of service: Units Lost K0 Loss 1.St.Lucre"r.1 2.St.Lucie"-.'.1 Pt.Everglades g2 777 981 3.S t.Lucie~1 Turkey Pt.Sl 1144 St.Lucie gl Pt.Everglades | | Fowlkes of FERC and to the NRC Staff. Copies of these sum-maries are herewith provided for your information. They consist of the following: |
| ~2 Turkey Pt.~1 1348 System response was observed to detect the beginning of relay actions and breaker operations that sr'.'ll isolate Peninsular Florida from the Georgia system.The follocring is a summary of the simulations and the observed system responses at the end of th-10 second simulations. | | : 1) Attachment A presents the results of a summary evaluation of the 1980 230KV tie between Florida Power 6 Light Company and Georgia Power Company. |
| 1980 Summer Peak System Res onse Gener'ation Loss (biPT)With Tie in Service Tie Hot in Service 777 None None 981 None Separation begins at 8.0 seconds 1144 None Separation begins at 6.2 seconds 1983 Sunder Peak S stem Response Generation Loss (Ni 1)With Tie in Service Tie Not in Service 777 Hone None None Separation begins at 4.5 seconds 1 14$None Separation begins at 3.2 seconds 1348 Separation begins at 3.87 seconds Previous studies have indicated that voltage conditions in the vicinity of Kingsland are sensitive to the status of Plant llc Nanus and may, therefore, affect the timing at which the relays would initiate breaker operations. | | The response of the grid to loss of generation was investigated for the years 1980 and 1983. |
| Also, to be noted, is the fact that the 1983 case has the proposed model of the out-of-step tripping scheme at the Fort Nhite s tation of Florida Power Cox'poration, whereas the 19 80 case models the standard distance relays.This will influence the timing of separation between the Kingsland-Duval tie on the east coast and the west coast ties between FPC and Georgia.Recently, though, heavy purchases of coal power from Georgia Power and Tallahassee by Florida Power Corporation, in order to reduce their'il consumption, hive tended to stress evisting 1979 connections between Georgia and northwest Florid.It is expected that the new tie will help reduce the instances where separation did occur for loss of the largest un't ir Florida under heavy import conditions. | | t91018p ~~z |
| Attachment B REVIEW"1 OF THE PZRFORi~lANCE OF VARIOUS ELECTRICAL CONFIGURATIONS BETWEEN ST LUCIE PLANT AND THE FPL GRID A steady-state, loadf low analysis of the pe formance o'various electrical configurations between the St.Lucie Plant and the FPL system was performed. | | |
| The 1983 system configura-tion was chosen because it is the year in which the second unit at St.Lucie is scheduled to go into service.The purpose of the evaluation was to compare the performance of the planned configuration to four (4)other possible confi-gurations under identical outage conditions. | | LOY/ENSTEI¹ LEE~ 4A¹ REISE AX D 8c TOLL |
| The outages simulated are: (1)Single outage of one circuit between St.Lucie and lligway Substation; (2)Double outage of the circuit between Pratt s Whitney and Ranch simultaneously;;'th the.outage of one circuit between St.Lucie and Midway.The five confi-gurations are depicted in Figures 1 to 5.The following is a summary of line loadings for the five configurations under the single-and double-outage scenarios. | | '0 Members of the Board September 19, 1979 Page Two |
| ~Percent.of~Confi oration'1 (Pig.1)L'ne Loaded Single Outage Double Outage None None Con f i ur ation-",.'(Fig.2)Single Outage Double Outage blidway-St. | | : 2) Attachment B is a summary evaluation of the per-formance of various electrical configurations between St. Lucie Plant and the FPL gri'd. The 1983 system configuration was chosen because it is the year in which the second unit at St. Lucie is scheduled to go into Service. |
| Lucie 53 blidway-St. | | Sincerely, Harold F. Reis Counsel for Florida Power 6 Light Company HFR:sgb Enclosures cc: See Attached Certificate of Service |
| Lucie 63 112 104 Confi uration"'3 (Fig.3)Single Outage Double Outage Line Loaded Midway-St. | | |
| Lucie 53.~~liavay-S t.Lucie N 3 Percent of Patina 113 103 Configuration 54 (Fig.4)Single Outage Double Outage I St.Lucie-Ranch 112 St.Lucie-Indiantown 105 Confi uration"'5 (Fig.5)Single Outage Double Outage St.Lucie-i~1idvay | | ~ k 0 |
| "-2 St.Lucie-Midway | | Attachment A TRANSIENT STABILITY EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF. THE NEW 230 KV TIE BE%WEEN FPGL AND GEORGIA POWER CO ~ |
| -."2 148 147 The analysis shows that the planned configuration
| | This is an analysis of the impact of the new 230 kV tie between Florida Power & Light Company and Georgia Power Company. |
| -three lines between i~iidvay and St.Lucie-results in better load dis-tribution and produces no overload under both single and double outage conditions.
| | The purpose of the analysis was to evaluate the relative improve-ment in system transient response following loss of generation in South Florida. System configurations for 1980, when the tie goes in service, and 1983,'when St. Lucie g2 goes in service, were analyzed. |
| At.present, the total lenqth of transmission 1-'ne exposure between St.Lucie and the system is approximately 35.0 miles.Confiquration No.2 vill increase the total line exposure to 88 miles.Configuration No.3 vill increase the total to about 61 miles including a 26 mile, 500 kV, portion between.~!idway and."~!artin Plant.Configuration No.4 vill increase the line exposure to approximately 118 miles while Confiauration No.5 will increase the total to approximately 86 mi3 es.Assuming a constant outaa rate per 100 miles per year for 240 kV lines, it is evident that the proaosed confiquration vill be more reliable.In fact, data collected so far show that the three'midway-St. | | Two basic assumptions are made in this study: |
| Lucie lines have a better outage record than the averaqe 240 kv line. | | : 1. All systems are at their peak summer loading conditions. |
| F j:GURE l llalabar 230 kV l1idway 500 KV"'1icl~ray 230 KV t.Luci 230 Sherman End iantown Pratt 6 97hitney Nartin 500 KV Ranch s/Zaidytos~n Lines FIGURE 2 ilalabar 230 kV IIidway 500 KV II dway I 30 Kg St=Luc 230 Sherman 0 lndiantown Pratt 6 Whitney Ranch Hartin 500 KV Andytown Lines FIGURE 3 llalabar 230 kV Nidway 500 kv Nidway 230 KV St.LQc Sherman Indi an to<7n 500 kV Pratt Whitney I~'Ranch'/V Andytown Lines FIGURE 4 Malabar 230 kV Midway 500KV 230 KV Midway St.Lucie Sherman Xndiantown Pratt Whitney Martin 500 KU Ranch Andytown Lines FIGURE 5 l1alabar 230 kV Hidssay 500 KV midway 230 KV Luci~Sherman Xndiantosrni Pratt Whitney~1artin 500 EV'anch f Andyto~i:n Lines UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY&LICENSING APPEAL BOARD-In the Matter of:))FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY))(St.Lucie Nuclear Power Plant,)Unit 2)*)Docket No.50-389 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that, txue and correct copies of the foregoing letter dated.September 19, 1979, addressed to the , Members of the Atomic Safety&Licensing Appeal Board, and the enclosures referred to therein, have been served this 19th day of September, 1979, on the pexsons shown on the attached service list by deposit, in the United States mail, properly stamped and addressed. | | e |
| September 19, 1979 HAROLD P.REIS LOWENSTEIN
| | : 2. There is no scheduled interchange between Pen'nsular Flor'ida and Georgia Power Company. |
| ~NEWMAN~REIS f AXELRAD&TOLL 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington, DC 20036 Telephone: | | Given the above assumptions, the following ge'"..e=ation losses, in roughly 200 megawatt increments, were simulated with the new tie in and out of service: |
| (202)862-8400 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY&LICENSING APPEAL BOARD In the Matter of:))FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY))(St.Lucie Nuclear Power Plant,)Unit 2))Docket No.50-389 SERVICE LIST Mr.C.R.Stephens Supervisor Docketing and Service Section Office of the Secretary of the Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Michael C.Farrar, Esquire Chairman Atomic Safety&Licensing Appeal Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Dz.W.Reed Johnson-Atomic Safety&Licensing Appeal Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Richard S.Salzman, Esquire Atomic Safety&Licensing Appeal Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Alan S.Rosenthal, Esquire Chairman Atomic Safety&Licensing Appeal Panel Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Edward Luton, Esquire Chairman Atomic Safety&Licensing Board Panel Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Michael Glasez, Esquire Alternate Chairman Atomic Safety&Licensing Board 1150 17th Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20036 Dr.Marvin M.Mann Technical Advisor Atomic Safety&Licensing Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Dr.David L.Hetrick Professor of Nuclear Engineerin< | | Units Lost K0 Loss |
| University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 Dr.Frank F.Hooper Chairman Resource Ecology Program School of Natural Resources University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Mr.Angelo Giambusso Deputy Director for Reactor Projects Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 William D.Paton, Esquire Counsel for NRC-Regulatory Staff Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Martin Harold Hodder, Esquire 1130 N.E.86 Street Mi ami, FL 33138 Norman A.Coll, Esquire Steel, Hector G Davis Southeast First National Bank Building Miami, FL 33131 William J.Olmstead, Esquire Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 205S5 Local Public Document Room Indian River Junior College Library 3209 Virginia Avenue Ft.Pierce, FL 334SO James R.Tourtellotte Counsel for NRC Regulatory Staff Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 205S5}}
| | : 1. St. Lucre "r.1 777 |
| | : 2. St. Lucie "-.'.1 981 Pt. Everglades g2 |
| | : 3. S t. Lucie ~ 1 1144 Turkey Pt. Sl St. Lucie gl 1348 Pt. Everglades ~2 Turkey Pt. ~1 |
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| | System response was observed to detect the beginning of relay actions and breaker operations that sr'.'ll isolate Peninsular Florida from the Georgia system. The follocring is a summary of the simulations and the observed system responses at the end of th- 10 second simulations. |
| | 1980 Summer Peak System Res onse Gener'ation With Tie in Tie Hot in Loss (biPT) Service Service 777 None None 981 None Separation begins at 8.0 seconds 1144 None Separation begins at 6.2 seconds 1983 Sunder Peak S stem Response Generation With Tie in Tie Not in Loss (Ni 1) Service Service 777 Hone None None Separation begins at |
| | : 4. 5 seconds 1 14$ None Separation begins at 3.2 seconds 1348 Separation begins at 3.87 seconds |
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| | Previous studies have indicated that voltage conditions in the vicinity of Kingsland are sensitive to the status of Plant llc Nanus and may, therefore, affect the timing at which the relays would initiate breaker operations. |
| | Also, to be noted, is the fact that the 1983 case has the proposed model of the out-of-step tripping scheme at the Fort Nhite s tation of Florida Power Cox'poration, whereas the 19 80 case models the standard distance relays. This will influence the timing of separation between the Kingsland-Duval tie on the east coast and the west coast ties between FPC and Georgia. |
| | Recently, though, heavy purchases of coal power from Georgia Power and Tallahassee by Florida Power Corporation, in order to reduce their'il consumption, hive tended to stress evisting 1979 connections between Georgia and northwest Florid . It is expected that the new tie will help reduce the instances where separation did occur for loss of the largest un't ir Florida under heavy import conditions. |
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| | Attachment B REVIEW"1 OF THE PZRFORi~lANCE OF VARIOUS ELECTRICAL CONFIGURATIONS BETWEEN ST LUCIE PLANT AND THE FPL GRID A steady-state, loadf low analysis of the pe formance o' various electrical configurations between the St. Lucie Plant and the FPL system was performed. The 1983 system configura-tion was chosen because it is the year in which the second unit at St. Lucie is scheduled to go into service. |
| | The purpose of the evaluation was to compare the performance of the planned configuration to four (4) other possible confi-gurations under identical outage conditions. The outages simulated are: (1) Single outage of one circuit between St. Lucie and lligway Substation; (2) Double outage of the circuit between Pratt s Whitney and Ranch simultaneously;;'th the. outage of one circuit between St. Lucie and Midway. The five confi-gurations are depicted in Figures 1 to 5. |
| | The following is a summary of line loadings for the five configurations under the single- and double-outage scenarios. |
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| | ~Confi oration '1 (Pig. 1) L'ne Loaded Single Outage None Double Outage None Con fi ur ation -",.' |
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| | Single Outage blidway-St. Lucie 53 112 Double Outage blidway-St. Lucie 63 104 |
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| | Percent of Confi uration "'3 (Fig. 3) Line Loaded Patina Single Outage Midway-St. Lucie 53 . 113 Double Outage ~~liavay-S t. Lucie N3 103 Configuration 54 (Fig. 4) |
| | Single Outage St. Lucie-Indiantown 105 Double Outage St. Lucie-Ranch 112 I |
| | Confi uration "'5 (Fig. 5) |
| | Single Outage St. Lucie-i~1idvay "-2 148 Double Outage St. Lucie-Midway ."2 147 The analysis shows that the planned configuration three lines between i~iidvay and St. Lucie results in better load dis-tribution and produces no overload under both single and double outage conditions. |
| | At. present, the total lenqth of transmission 1-'ne exposure between St. Lucie and the system is approximately 35.0 miles. |
| | Confiquration No. 2 vill increase the total line exposure to 88 miles. Configuration No. 3 vill increase the total to about 61 miles including a 26 mile, 500 kV, portion between .~!idway and |
| | ."~!artin Plant. Configuration No. 4 vill increase the line exposure to approximately 118 miles while Confiauration No. 5 will increase the total to approximately 86 mi3 es. Assuming a constant outaa rate per 100 miles per year for 240 kV lines, it is evident that the proaosed confiquration vill be more reliable. In fact, data collected so far show that the three 'midway-St. Lucie lines have a better outage record than the averaqe 240 kv line. |
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| | F j:GURE l llalabar 230 kV l1idway 500 KV "'1icl~ray 230 KV t.Luci 230 Sherman End iantown Pratt 6 97hitney Nartin 500 KV Ranch s/ |
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| | FIGURE 2 ilalabar 230 kV IIidway 500 KV II dway 30 Kg St= Luc I 230 Sherman 0 lndiantown Pratt 6 Whitney Ranch Hartin 500 KV Andytown Lines |
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| | FIGURE 3 llalabar 230 kV Nidway Nidway 230 KV St. LQc 500 kv Sherman Indi an to<7n Pratt Whitney 500 kV |
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| | FIGURE 4 Malabar 230 kV Midway 500KV 230 KV Midway St. Lucie Sherman Xndiantown Pratt Whitney Martin 500 KU Ranch Andytown Lines |
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| | FIGURE 5 l1alabar 230 kV Hidssay 500 KV midway 230 KV Luci~ |
| | Sherman Xndiantosrni Pratt Whitney |
| | ~1artin 500 EV'anch f |
| | Andyto~i:n Lines |
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| | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY & LICENSING APPEAL BOARD-In the Matter of: ) |
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| | FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) Docket No. 50-389 |
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| | (St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, ) |
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| | CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that, txue and correct copies of the foregoing letter dated. September 19, 1979, addressed to the Members of the Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal Board, and the enclosures referred to therein, have been served this 19th day of September, 1979, on the pexsons shown on the attached service list by deposit, in the United States mail, properly stamped and addressed. |
| | HAROLD P. REIS LOWENSTEIN ~ NEWMAN~ REIS f AXELRAD & TOLL 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. |
| | Washington, DC 20036 Telephone: (202) 862-8400 September 19, 1979 |
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| | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY & LICENSING APPEAL BOARD In the Matter of: ) |
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| | FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) Docket No. 50-389 |
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| | (St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, ) |
| | Unit 2) ) |
| | SERVICE LIST Mr. C. R. Stephens Edward Luton, Esquire Supervisor Chairman Docketing and Service Section Atomic Safety & Licensing Office of the Secretary Board Panel of the Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Michael C. Farrar, Esquire Michael Glasez, Esquire Chairman Alternate Chairman Atomic Safety & Licensing Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Appeal Board 1150 17th Street, N.W. |
| | Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC 20555 Dz. W. Reed Johnson Dr. Marvin M. Mann |
| | -Atomic Safety & Licensing Technical Advisor Appeal Board Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Richard S. Salzman, Esquire Dr. David L. Hetrick Atomic Safety & Licensing Professor of Nuclear Engineerin< |
| | Appeal Board University of Arizona Nuclear Regulatory Commission Tucson, AZ 85721 Washington, DC 20555 Alan S. Rosenthal, Esquire Dr. Frank F. Hooper Chairman Chairman Atomic Safety & Licensing Resource Ecology Program Appeal Panel School of Natural Resources Nuclear Regulatory Commission University of Michigan Washington, DC 20555 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 |
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| | Mr. Angelo Giambusso William J. Olmstead, Esquire Deputy Director for Reactor Nuclear Regulatory Commission Projects Washington, DC 205S5 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 William D. Paton, Esquire Local Public Document Room Counsel for NRC -Regulatory Indian River Junior College Staff Library Nuclear Regulatory Commission 3209 Virginia Avenue Washington, DC 20555 Ft. Pierce, FL 334SO Martin Harold Hodder, Esquire James R. Tourtellotte 1130 N.E. 86 Street Counsel for NRC Regulatory Mi ami, FL 33138 Staff Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 205S5 Norman A. Coll, Esquire Steel, Hector G Davis Southeast First National Bank Building Miami, FL 33131}} |
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MONTHYEARML17241A5001999-10-21021 October 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to Emergency Response Data Sys (ERDS) Data Point Library for St Lucie Unit 1.Rev Provides Replacement Pages & Follows Format Recommended by NUREG 1394, ERDS Implementation, Rev 1,App C ML17309A9981999-10-19019 October 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 3 to EPIP-10 & Rev 25 to HP-202.EPIP-10 Added Onsite Monitoring Points,Made Administrative Changes & Incorporated New Attachments & HP-202 Added Red Team Survey Points ML20217F6171999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-335/99-11 & 50-389/99-11 on 990827 & 990907-09.No Violations Identified.Matl Encl Contained Safeguards Info as Defined by 10CFR73.21 & Disclosed to Unauthorized Individuals Prohibited by Section 147 of AEA ML17241A4811999-10-0101 October 1999 Reports Number of Tubes Plugged During Unit 1 Refueling Outage SL1-16,per TS 4.4.5.5.a ML20212M1601999-09-28028 September 1999 Refers to 990908 Engineering Meeting Conducted at NRC Region II to Discuss Engineering Issues at Lucie & Turkey Point Facilities.List of Attendees & Copy of Presentation Handout Encl ML17241A4701999-09-25025 September 1999 Forwards Info Requested by NRC Staff During 990916 Telcon to Complete Staff Review of Request for risk-informed Extension of Action Completion/Aot Specified for Inoperable Train of LPSI Sys at Plant ML17241A4721999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Plant Change/Mod (PCM) 99016 to St Lucie Unit 1,Cycle 16 COLR, IAW TS 6.9.1.11.d.Refueling Overhaul Activities Are Currently in Progress & Reactor Operations for Cycle 16 Are Scheduled to Commence in Oct 1999 ML17241A4681999-09-22022 September 1999 Requests Restriction Be Added to Senior Operator License SOP-21093 for TE Bolander.Nrc Forms 369,encl.Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML17241A4671999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards Completed NRC Form 536, Operator Licensing Exam Data, for St Lucie Units 1 & 2,as Requested in Administrative Ltr 99-03, Preparation & Scheduling of Operator Licensing Exams. ML17241A4581999-09-13013 September 1999 Forwards Info Requested by NRC Staff During 990630 & 0816 Telcons,To Complete Review of Proposed License Amend for Fuel Reload Process Improvement Program ML17241A4531999-08-31031 August 1999 Informs That No Candidates from St Lucie Plant Will Be Participating in PWR Gfes Being Administered on 991006 ML17241A4521999-08-31031 August 1999 Withdraws Relief Request 16 & Suppl Relief Request 15 with Info Requested During 990526 Telephone Conference Re ISI Insp Plan,Third 10-yr Interval ML17241A4501999-08-26026 August 1999 Informs That FPL Has Reviewed Reactor Vessel Integrity Database,Called RVID2,re Closure of GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1. Requested Corrections & Marked Up Pages from Rvid 2 Database Summary Repts That Correspond to Comments,Attached ML17241A4371999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for six- Month Period Ending 990630,per 10CFR26.71(d) ML17241A4461999-08-11011 August 1999 Requests That W Rept Entitled, Evaluation of Turbine Missile Ejection Probability Resulting from Extending Test Interval of Interceptor & Reheat Stop Valves at St Lucie Units 1 & 2, Be Withheld from Public Disclosure L-99-171, Forwards Rev 56 to Physical Security Plan.Summary of Changes & Marked Up Copy of Revised Pages Also Encl.Encls Withheld from Public Disclosure Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3)1999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards Rev 56 to Physical Security Plan.Summary of Changes & Marked Up Copy of Revised Pages Also Encl.Encls Withheld from Public Disclosure Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3) ML17309A9911999-07-26026 July 1999 Forwards Revised EPIPs & Revised Procedures That Implement Emergency Plan as Listed.Procedures Provides Instruction for Operational Support Ctr (OSC) Chemistry Supervisor to Establish Remote Labs at Locations Specified ML17241A4471999-07-22022 July 1999 Requests That Rev 1 to WCAP-14732 & Rev 1,Add 1 to WCAP-14732 Be Withheld from Public Disclosure ML17241A4221999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards List of Proposed Licensing Actions for St Lucie Units 1 & 2,planned During Fys 2000 & 2001,in Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates. ML17241A4151999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request 25 for Second 10-yr ISI Interval for Unit 2 ML17241A4101999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards FP&L Supplemental Response to NRC Request for Info Re Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants ML17309A9881999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards Rev 5 to EPIP-03, Emergency Response Organization Notification/Staff Augmentation. Rev 5 to EPIP-03 Was Revised to Transfer EP Responsibilities from Training Manager to Protection Svcs Manager ML20209F1541999-07-0606 July 1999 Informs That NRC in Process of Conducting Operational Safeguards Response Evaluations at Nuclear Power Reactors. Plant Chosen for Such Review Scheduled for Wk of 990823-26 ML17241A4011999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Info Copy of Florida Wastewater Permit (FL0002208) (Formerly NPDES Permit) Mod,Which Was Issued by Florida Dept of Environ Protection on 990604 ML17241A3971999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Suppl Response to GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Movs, as Requested in 990317 Ltr ML17355A3661999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Florida Power & Light Topical QA Rept, Dtd June 1999.Encl I Includes Summary of Changes Made to Topical QA Rept Since 1998 ML17241A3951999-06-29029 June 1999 Provides Response to NRC Request for Info Re Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants.Gl 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants, Requested Response on Status of Facility Y2K Readiness by 990701.Disclosure Encl ML17241A3731999-06-17017 June 1999 Supplements Relief Requests 4,11 & 13 for Third ten-year ISI Interval with Info Requested During 990526 Telcon.Expedited Review Is Requested by 990730 to Avoid Negatively Impacting Upcoming St Lucie Unit 1 Refueling Outage (SL1-16) ML17241A3641999-06-14014 June 1999 Submits Supplement to Relief Request 24 with Info Requested by Nrc.In Addition Relief Request 24 Is Identical to St Lucie Unit 1 Relief Request 4 for Third ISI Interval Being Supplemented by FPL Ltr L-99-139 ML20195F3871999-06-11011 June 1999 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.App a Records Being Withheld in Entirety (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) IA-99-247, Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.App a Records Being Withheld in Entirety (Ref FOIA Exemption 5)1999-06-11011 June 1999 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.App a Records Being Withheld in Entirety (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) L-99-129, Forwards Rev 55 to Physical Security Plan,Summary of Changes & Marked Up Copy of Revised Pages.With Directions for Incorporating Rev Into Plan & Copies of Replacement Pages.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3)1999-06-0909 June 1999 Forwards Rev 55 to Physical Security Plan,Summary of Changes & Marked Up Copy of Revised Pages.With Directions for Incorporating Rev Into Plan & Copies of Replacement Pages.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3) ML17241A3561999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards Rept Containing Brief Description & Summary of SEs for Changes,Tests & Experiments Which Were Approved for Unit 3 During Period of 970526-981209 ML17241A3601999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards Correction to Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept for CY98.Util Has Identified Transcription Error on Last Page of Attachment C of Rept,Results from Interlaboratory Comparison Program 1998 ML20195F3941999-05-27027 May 1999 FOIA Request That Memo from J Calvo to Fl Lebdon Re TIA - St Lucie,Unit 1 Environ Qualification of Woodward Governor Controls Be Placed in PDR ML17241A3461999-05-24024 May 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request 22 to Clarify Several Areas of Relief.Nrc Action Is Requested to Be Complete by Aug 1999 to Support Planning for Spring 2000 Unit 2 Refueling Outage ML17241A3391999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Notification of Change to Small Break LOCA ECCS Evaluation Model Used for St Lucie Unit 1.Anomaly Was Discovered & Corrected That Resulted in Reducing Calculated PCT for Limiting SBLOCA by More than 50 F ML17241A3371999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Util Suppl to GL 95-07 Response Re pressure-locking & Thermal Binding of safety-related power-operated Gate Valves,In Response to NRC Second RAI Dtd 990225 ML20207C7531999-05-17017 May 1999 Discusses Issue Identified by FPL in Feb 1998 Involving Potential for Fire to Cause Breach of Rc Sys High/Low Pressure Interface Boundary & NRC Decision for Exercise of Enforcement Discretion ML17241A3301999-05-17017 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00 Re as Found Cycle 10 Psv Setpoints Outside TS Limits,Which Occurred on 990415.Root Cause Determination Not Yet Complete.Suppl to Include Root Cause & Corrective Actions Will Be Submitted ML17309A9821999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Rev 36 to St Lucie Emergency Plan, Per 10CFR50.54(q).Executive Summary & Summary of Changes Incorporated by Rev,Encl IR 05000335/19980141999-04-29029 April 1999 Provides Confirmation of NRC Staff Conclusions Re Cited & non-cited Violations in Insp Rept 50-335/98-14 & 50-389/98-14.Utils Position Re Consideration of Multiple Spurious Actuations in Event of Fire,Reiterated ML17241A3221999-04-29029 April 1999 Provides Confirmation of NRC Staff Conclusions Re Cited & non-cited Violations in Insp Rept 50-335/98-14 & 50-389/98-14.Utils Position Re Consideration of Multiple Spurious Actuations in Event of Fire,Reiterated ML17229B1071999-04-28028 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Environ Operating Rept for St Lucie Unit 2. Rept Includes Discussions of 5-inch Barrier Net Maint & Taprogge Condenser Tube Cleaning Sys Ball Loss,As Agreed at First Biennial Sea Turtle Meeting Held on 980120 ML17229B1051999-04-22022 April 1999 Requests That Listed Individuals Be Placed on Official Serve List for Nuclear Matl Safety & Safeguards Info Notices ML17229B1061999-04-21021 April 1999 Notifies NRC of Change in Medical Status of Licensed Operator Pf Farnsworth (Docket 55-21285,license SOP-21094). NRC Form 3996, Medical Exam Certification, Encl.Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML17309A9851999-04-15015 April 1999 Requests That NRC Review Denial of Appeal from Assessment of Fees Assessed in 981101 Invoice RS0062-99 & Assessment of Fees in Invoice RS0182-99 Which Was Also Denied in 990305 Ltr.Both Invoices Are for Fees Re Inspector GG Warnick ML20205M0431999-04-13013 April 1999 Eighth Partial Response to FOIA Request for Records.App Q & R Records Encl & Being Made Available in PDR ML17229B0951999-04-0808 April 1999 Requests Approval of Encl Revised Relief Request 6,in Response to 990322 Telcon with NRC & 10CFR55.55a(a)(3). Request States That Visual VT-3 Exams Will Be Conducted IAW IWA-2213 & Repairs Will Be IAW Util ASME Section IX Program ML17229B0821999-04-0707 April 1999 Requests Approval of Interim Relief Request 26 Re Repair Requirements for Class 2 ECCS Piping,Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3) & 50.55a(g)(iii).Alternative Actions Apply Guidance of GLs 91-18 & 90-05 & ASME Code Case N-513.Evaluation,encl 1999-09-28
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML17241A5001999-10-21021 October 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to Emergency Response Data Sys (ERDS) Data Point Library for St Lucie Unit 1.Rev Provides Replacement Pages & Follows Format Recommended by NUREG 1394, ERDS Implementation, Rev 1,App C ML17309A9981999-10-19019 October 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 3 to EPIP-10 & Rev 25 to HP-202.EPIP-10 Added Onsite Monitoring Points,Made Administrative Changes & Incorporated New Attachments & HP-202 Added Red Team Survey Points ML17241A4811999-10-0101 October 1999 Reports Number of Tubes Plugged During Unit 1 Refueling Outage SL1-16,per TS 4.4.5.5.a ML17241A4701999-09-25025 September 1999 Forwards Info Requested by NRC Staff During 990916 Telcon to Complete Staff Review of Request for risk-informed Extension of Action Completion/Aot Specified for Inoperable Train of LPSI Sys at Plant ML17241A4721999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Plant Change/Mod (PCM) 99016 to St Lucie Unit 1,Cycle 16 COLR, IAW TS 6.9.1.11.d.Refueling Overhaul Activities Are Currently in Progress & Reactor Operations for Cycle 16 Are Scheduled to Commence in Oct 1999 ML17241A4681999-09-22022 September 1999 Requests Restriction Be Added to Senior Operator License SOP-21093 for TE Bolander.Nrc Forms 369,encl.Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML17241A4671999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards Completed NRC Form 536, Operator Licensing Exam Data, for St Lucie Units 1 & 2,as Requested in Administrative Ltr 99-03, Preparation & Scheduling of Operator Licensing Exams. ML17241A4581999-09-13013 September 1999 Forwards Info Requested by NRC Staff During 990630 & 0816 Telcons,To Complete Review of Proposed License Amend for Fuel Reload Process Improvement Program ML17241A4531999-08-31031 August 1999 Informs That No Candidates from St Lucie Plant Will Be Participating in PWR Gfes Being Administered on 991006 ML17241A4521999-08-31031 August 1999 Withdraws Relief Request 16 & Suppl Relief Request 15 with Info Requested During 990526 Telephone Conference Re ISI Insp Plan,Third 10-yr Interval ML17241A4501999-08-26026 August 1999 Informs That FPL Has Reviewed Reactor Vessel Integrity Database,Called RVID2,re Closure of GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1. Requested Corrections & Marked Up Pages from Rvid 2 Database Summary Repts That Correspond to Comments,Attached ML17241A4371999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for six- Month Period Ending 990630,per 10CFR26.71(d) ML17241A4461999-08-11011 August 1999 Requests That W Rept Entitled, Evaluation of Turbine Missile Ejection Probability Resulting from Extending Test Interval of Interceptor & Reheat Stop Valves at St Lucie Units 1 & 2, Be Withheld from Public Disclosure L-99-171, Forwards Rev 56 to Physical Security Plan.Summary of Changes & Marked Up Copy of Revised Pages Also Encl.Encls Withheld from Public Disclosure Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3)1999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards Rev 56 to Physical Security Plan.Summary of Changes & Marked Up Copy of Revised Pages Also Encl.Encls Withheld from Public Disclosure Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3) ML17309A9911999-07-26026 July 1999 Forwards Revised EPIPs & Revised Procedures That Implement Emergency Plan as Listed.Procedures Provides Instruction for Operational Support Ctr (OSC) Chemistry Supervisor to Establish Remote Labs at Locations Specified ML17241A4221999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards List of Proposed Licensing Actions for St Lucie Units 1 & 2,planned During Fys 2000 & 2001,in Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates. ML17241A4471999-07-22022 July 1999 Requests That Rev 1 to WCAP-14732 & Rev 1,Add 1 to WCAP-14732 Be Withheld from Public Disclosure ML17241A4151999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request 25 for Second 10-yr ISI Interval for Unit 2 ML17241A4101999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards FP&L Supplemental Response to NRC Request for Info Re Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants ML17309A9881999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards Rev 5 to EPIP-03, Emergency Response Organization Notification/Staff Augmentation. Rev 5 to EPIP-03 Was Revised to Transfer EP Responsibilities from Training Manager to Protection Svcs Manager ML17241A4011999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Info Copy of Florida Wastewater Permit (FL0002208) (Formerly NPDES Permit) Mod,Which Was Issued by Florida Dept of Environ Protection on 990604 ML17241A3971999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Suppl Response to GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Movs, as Requested in 990317 Ltr ML17355A3661999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Florida Power & Light Topical QA Rept, Dtd June 1999.Encl I Includes Summary of Changes Made to Topical QA Rept Since 1998 ML17241A3951999-06-29029 June 1999 Provides Response to NRC Request for Info Re Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants.Gl 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants, Requested Response on Status of Facility Y2K Readiness by 990701.Disclosure Encl ML17241A3731999-06-17017 June 1999 Supplements Relief Requests 4,11 & 13 for Third ten-year ISI Interval with Info Requested During 990526 Telcon.Expedited Review Is Requested by 990730 to Avoid Negatively Impacting Upcoming St Lucie Unit 1 Refueling Outage (SL1-16) ML17241A3641999-06-14014 June 1999 Submits Supplement to Relief Request 24 with Info Requested by Nrc.In Addition Relief Request 24 Is Identical to St Lucie Unit 1 Relief Request 4 for Third ISI Interval Being Supplemented by FPL Ltr L-99-139 L-99-129, Forwards Rev 55 to Physical Security Plan,Summary of Changes & Marked Up Copy of Revised Pages.With Directions for Incorporating Rev Into Plan & Copies of Replacement Pages.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3)1999-06-0909 June 1999 Forwards Rev 55 to Physical Security Plan,Summary of Changes & Marked Up Copy of Revised Pages.With Directions for Incorporating Rev Into Plan & Copies of Replacement Pages.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(3) ML17241A3601999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards Correction to Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept for CY98.Util Has Identified Transcription Error on Last Page of Attachment C of Rept,Results from Interlaboratory Comparison Program 1998 ML17241A3561999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards Rept Containing Brief Description & Summary of SEs for Changes,Tests & Experiments Which Were Approved for Unit 3 During Period of 970526-981209 ML20195F3941999-05-27027 May 1999 FOIA Request That Memo from J Calvo to Fl Lebdon Re TIA - St Lucie,Unit 1 Environ Qualification of Woodward Governor Controls Be Placed in PDR ML17241A3461999-05-24024 May 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request 22 to Clarify Several Areas of Relief.Nrc Action Is Requested to Be Complete by Aug 1999 to Support Planning for Spring 2000 Unit 2 Refueling Outage ML17241A3371999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Util Suppl to GL 95-07 Response Re pressure-locking & Thermal Binding of safety-related power-operated Gate Valves,In Response to NRC Second RAI Dtd 990225 ML17241A3391999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Notification of Change to Small Break LOCA ECCS Evaluation Model Used for St Lucie Unit 1.Anomaly Was Discovered & Corrected That Resulted in Reducing Calculated PCT for Limiting SBLOCA by More than 50 F ML17241A3301999-05-17017 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00 Re as Found Cycle 10 Psv Setpoints Outside TS Limits,Which Occurred on 990415.Root Cause Determination Not Yet Complete.Suppl to Include Root Cause & Corrective Actions Will Be Submitted ML17309A9821999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Rev 36 to St Lucie Emergency Plan, Per 10CFR50.54(q).Executive Summary & Summary of Changes Incorporated by Rev,Encl ML17241A3221999-04-29029 April 1999 Provides Confirmation of NRC Staff Conclusions Re Cited & non-cited Violations in Insp Rept 50-335/98-14 & 50-389/98-14.Utils Position Re Consideration of Multiple Spurious Actuations in Event of Fire,Reiterated IR 05000335/19980141999-04-29029 April 1999 Provides Confirmation of NRC Staff Conclusions Re Cited & non-cited Violations in Insp Rept 50-335/98-14 & 50-389/98-14.Utils Position Re Consideration of Multiple Spurious Actuations in Event of Fire,Reiterated ML17229B1071999-04-28028 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Environ Operating Rept for St Lucie Unit 2. Rept Includes Discussions of 5-inch Barrier Net Maint & Taprogge Condenser Tube Cleaning Sys Ball Loss,As Agreed at First Biennial Sea Turtle Meeting Held on 980120 ML17229B1051999-04-22022 April 1999 Requests That Listed Individuals Be Placed on Official Serve List for Nuclear Matl Safety & Safeguards Info Notices ML17229B1061999-04-21021 April 1999 Notifies NRC of Change in Medical Status of Licensed Operator Pf Farnsworth (Docket 55-21285,license SOP-21094). NRC Form 3996, Medical Exam Certification, Encl.Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML17309A9851999-04-15015 April 1999 Requests That NRC Review Denial of Appeal from Assessment of Fees Assessed in 981101 Invoice RS0062-99 & Assessment of Fees in Invoice RS0182-99 Which Was Also Denied in 990305 Ltr.Both Invoices Are for Fees Re Inspector GG Warnick ML17229B0951999-04-0808 April 1999 Requests Approval of Encl Revised Relief Request 6,in Response to 990322 Telcon with NRC & 10CFR55.55a(a)(3). Request States That Visual VT-3 Exams Will Be Conducted IAW IWA-2213 & Repairs Will Be IAW Util ASME Section IX Program ML17229B0821999-04-0707 April 1999 Requests Approval of Interim Relief Request 26 Re Repair Requirements for Class 2 ECCS Piping,Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3) & 50.55a(g)(iii).Alternative Actions Apply Guidance of GLs 91-18 & 90-05 & ASME Code Case N-513.Evaluation,encl ML17229B0851999-04-0505 April 1999 Requests Approval of Encl Relief Request 25 Which Proposes to Use Alternative Requirements of ASME Code Case N-613 in Lieu of Requirements of ASME Section XI Figures IWB-2500-7(a) & IWB-2500-7(b).Action Requested by Aug 1999 ML17309A9791999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Revised EPIPs Including Rev 2 to EPIP-00,rev 2 to EPIP-09,rev 2 to EPIP-10 & Rev 10 to HP-207.Summary of Revs Listed ML17309A9761999-03-23023 March 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 4 to EPIP-03, Er Organization Notification/Staff Augmentation, Rev 3 to EPIP-05, Activation & Operation of OSC & Rev 14 to HP-200, HP Emergency Organization. Changes to Epips,Discussed ML17229B0691999-03-19019 March 1999 Transmits TS Pages Requested by NRC for Use in Issuance of Proposed License Amend Re SFP Storage Capacity,Per Soluble Boron Credit ML17229B0721999-03-16016 March 1999 Requests Approval of Enclosed Relief Requests 23 & 24 Re ISI Plan for Second ten-year Interval.Nrc Action Is Requested to Be Complete by Aug 1999 to Support Planning for Spring 2000 Unit 2 Refueling Outage ML17355A2631999-03-12012 March 1999 Forwards FPL Decommissioning Fund Status Repts for St Lucie, Units 1 & 2 & Turkey Point,Units 3 & 4.Rept for St Lucie, Unit 2 Provides Status of Decommissioning Funds for All Three Owners of That Unit ML17229B0481999-03-10010 March 1999 Informs That Util Delivered Matls Requested in Encl 1 of NRC Ltr by Hand on 990308,as Requested by NRC Ltr Dtd 990218 1999-09-25
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MONTHYEARML17348A2771990-06-0505 June 1990 Forwards Listed Endorsements,Including 80-86,15-16,13-14, 104-109 & 112 to Nelia Policies NF-227,N-59,N-89 & NF-185, Respectively & 67-73 & 15-16 to Maelu Policies MF-88,M-25 & M-26,respectively ML17223A2431989-07-31031 July 1989 Forwards Endorsements 4 to Nelia Certificate NW-131 & Maelu Certificate MW-60 ML17347B0961989-03-29029 March 1989 Forwards Endorsements 77 & 100 to Nelia Policies NF-227 & NF-185 & Endorsements 64 & 87 to Maelu Policies MF-88 & MF-55,respectively ML17347A9071989-01-12012 January 1989 Forwards Endorsements 5,11,9,63,62,4,11,11,86 & 85 to Maelu Certificates MW-60,M-56,M-89,MF-88,MF-88,MW-29,M-26,M-25, MF-55 & MF-55,respectively & Listed Endorsements to Listed Nelia Policies ML17345A4751988-10-24024 October 1988 Forwards Endorsements 10 to Nelia Certificates N-59,N-25, N-26,MAELU Certificates M-59,M-25,M-26,respectively & Endorsements 8 to Nelia Certificate N-89 & Maelu Certificate M-89,respectively ML17345A4051988-09-16016 September 1988 Forwards Endorsements 73 & 74 & 95 & 96 to Nelia Policies NF-227 & NF-185,respectively & Endorsements 60 & 61 & 82 & 83 to Maelu Policies MF-88 & MF-55,respectively ML17347A6951988-03-17017 March 1988 Forwards Endorsement 71 to Nelia Policy NF-227,Endorsement 58 to Maelu Policy MF-88,Endorsement 88 to Nelia Policy NF-185 & Endorsement 75 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML17342B0731988-01-0707 January 1988 Forwards Endorsements 69 & 70 to Nelia Policy NF-227, Endorsements 86 & 87 to Nelia Policy NF-185,Endorsements 56 & 57 to Maelu Policy MF-88 & Endorsements 73 & 74 to Maelu Policy MF-55 ML20207E2771986-12-0202 December 1986 Supports J Paskovitch Request for Public Hearing Re Transfer of Radioactive Matls Between Plants.Transfer of High Grade Nuclear Matl Should Never Be Considered Routine.Served on 861219 ML17215A8681985-05-0202 May 1985 Forwards Endorsement 61 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Endorsement 49 to Maelu Policy MF-88 ML17215A8001985-03-27027 March 1985 Forwards Endorsement 60 to Nelia Policy NF-227 ML17215A7191984-12-18018 December 1984 Forwards Endorsements 5 & 3 to Nelia Certificates N-59 & N-89,respectively & Endorsements 5 & 3 to Maelu Certificates M-59 & M-89,respectively ML17215A7181984-12-18018 December 1984 Forwards Endorsement 59 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Endorsement 48 to Maelu Policy MF-88 ML17215A5921984-10-0303 October 1984 Forwards Endorsements 57 & 58 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Endorsements 46 & 47 to Maelu Policy MF-88 ML17215A5491984-09-0303 September 1984 Forwards Endorsement 56 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Endorsement 45 to Maelu Policy MF-88 ML17215A4581984-06-21021 June 1984 Forwards Endorsement 55 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Endorsement 44 to Maelu Policy MF-88 ML17215A4141984-06-0101 June 1984 Forwards Endorsement 53 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Endorsement 43 to Maelu Policy MF-88 ML17215A3721984-05-0202 May 1984 Forwards Endorsement 42 to Maelu Policy MF-88 & Endorsement 53 to Nelia Policy NF-227 ML17215A2781984-02-28028 February 1984 Forwards Endorsement 52 to Nelia Policy NF-227 ML17214A6741984-01-26026 January 1984 Forwards Endorsements 51 & 41 to Nelia & Maelu Policies NF-227 & MF-88,respectively ML17214A6141983-12-23023 December 1983 Forwards Endorsements 2 & 4 to Maelu Certificates M-89 & M-59 & Nelia Certificates N-89 & N-59,respectively, Endorsements 40 & 39 to Maelu Policy MF-88 & Endorsements 50 & 49 to Nelia Policy NF-227 ML17214A5661983-11-17017 November 1983 Forwards Endorsements 48 & 38 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Maelu Policy MF-88,respectively ML17213B3321983-04-29029 April 1983 Forwards Endorsements 47 & 37 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Maelu Policy MF-88,respectively ML17213B3311983-04-25025 April 1983 Forwards Endorsement 1 to Nelia Certificate N-89 & Maelu Certificate M-89 ML17213B1871983-03-15015 March 1983 Forwards Endorsement 46 to Nelia Policy NF-227 ML20028F9491983-01-24024 January 1983 Forwards Endorsements 45 & 36 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Maelu Policy MF-88,respectively ML17213A9301982-12-27027 December 1982 Forwards Endorsements 1,2 & 3 to Nelia Certificate N-59 & Maelu Certificate M-59 ML17213B0291982-12-23023 December 1982 Forwards Endorsement 44 to Nelia Policy NF-227 & Endorsement 35 to Maelu Policy MF-88 ML17212B6671982-06-0707 June 1982 Forwards Endorsements 43 & 34 to ANI Policy NF-227 & Maelu Policy MF-88,respectively ML17273A0521982-03-16016 March 1982 Forwards Endorsement 8 to ANI Binder EB-59 ML17212B4611982-03-16016 March 1982 Forwards Endorsement 42 to ANI Policy NF-227 ML20041F0381982-03-10010 March 1982 Responds to Parsons & Whittemore & Resources Recovery (Dade County) Inc 820302 Ltr Objecting to Motion to Terminate Proceeding Unless License Condition Imposed.Nrc Lacks Jurisdiction to Grant Relief ML20041B7001982-02-22022 February 1982 Forwards Util & Fl Cities Stipulation That OL May Be Issued Notwithstanding Pendency of Antitrust Proceeding, & Unexecuted Settlement Agreement Resolving Disputes in All Courts.Certificate of Svc Encl ML17212B3801982-02-10010 February 1982 Forwards Endorsement 33 to Maelu Policy MF-88 ML20040G3111982-02-0909 February 1982 Ack Receipt of Parsons & Whittemore (P&W) 820204 Ltr.Util Will Serve P&W Counsel W/O Conceding That P&W Has Any Rights.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040E9891982-02-0404 February 1982 Requests Parsons & Whittemore Be Kept Informed of Parties' Negotiations & Be Afforded Opportunity to Comment on Settlement Proposal.Parsons & Whittemore Is Amicus Curiae & Negotiations/Settlement Will Directly Affect Interests ML20040F3161982-02-0202 February 1982 Requests Commission Deferral of Ruling of Fl Cities Claims. Fl Cities & Util Are Negotiating End to Antitrust Litigation.Util Concurs in Request ML17212B3311982-01-25025 January 1982 Forwards Endorsement 32 to Maelu Policy MF-88 ML20040A0091982-01-18018 January 1982 Forwards Util Objections & Appendices to ASLB 811211 Memorandum & Order ML20039G5411982-01-14014 January 1982 Forwards Filings Required by Util Per ASLB 811211 Memorandum & Order.Filings Dated 820114 Instead of 820113 Due to Snow ML17212B2781981-12-29029 December 1981 Forwards Endorsement 6 to Maelu Binder XB-59 ML17212B2731981-12-22022 December 1981 Forwards Endorsement 7 to Binder EB-59 ML20069B0421981-12-22022 December 1981 Notifies of Filing of Motion for Mod of Procedural Schedule. Responses to Motion Should Be Filed,Via Hand Delivery,By 811229.Certificate of Svc Encl ML17212B2741981-12-21021 December 1981 Forwards Endorsements 40 & 41 to ANI Policy NF-227 ML20039B5561981-12-21021 December 1981 Forwards Vol I of PSC of Fl 810910 Interconnection Hearing. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20039B5501981-12-18018 December 1981 Forwards Vol III of PSC of Fl 811004 Hearings.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20038B9631981-12-0303 December 1981 Advises That Deposition Has Been Postponed.Deposition Will Be Rescheduled.Related Correspondence ML20038B4281981-11-16016 November 1981 Urges NRC to Refuse License for Unit 2 Until Land Use within 10 Miles of Plant Is Rationally Controlled ML17212A9241981-10-22022 October 1981 Informs of Util Position That Pendency of Antitrust Proceeding Is No Bar to Issuance of Ol.Fl Cities Estopped from Interposing Any Objection to OL Issuance Due to Previous Representations & Actions.Certificate of Svc Encl ML17212A8771981-10-0707 October 1981 Requests to Make Limited Appearance Statement at Antitrust Proceeding 1990-06-05
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LAW OFFICES LOWENSTEIN, NEWMAN, REIS, AXELRAD 8- TOLL IO25 CONN CCTICUT AVKNUF ~ N. W.
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 ROSCRT LOWCNSTCIN JACK R, NCWMAN HAROLO F. RCIS MAVRICC AXCLRAO 202 '62-8400 OAVIO R, TOL'L KATHLCCN H ~ SHCA J, A. SOVKNIOHT~ JR.
C ORCOORY SARNCS September 19, 1979 MICHACL A. SAVSCR OCSORAH L SCRNSTCIN ALSCRT V, CARR, JR, ROSCRT H, CVLR RCTCR 0, FLYNN WILLIAMJ, FRANKLIN FRCOCRIC S, ORAY Michael C. Farrar, Esq., Chairman Dr W Reed Johnson Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Appeal Board U. S.. Nuclear Regulatory U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Richard S. Salzman, Esq.
Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Xn the Matter of FLORXDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY (St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2)
Docket No. 50.-389
Dear Members of the Board:
Since it, last filed, prepared testimony on June 22, 1979, Florida Power Light Company has conducted studies of the S
1980 Florida to Georgia tie and of different electrical con-figurations between the St. Lucie Plant and the FPL grid.
Summaries of these studies were made available to Mr. Edward J.
Fowlkes of FERC and to the NRC Staff. Copies of these sum-maries are herewith provided for your information. They consist of the following:
- 1) Attachment A presents the results of a summary evaluation of the 1980 230KV tie between Florida Power 6 Light Company and Georgia Power Company.
The response of the grid to loss of generation was investigated for the years 1980 and 1983.
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- 2) Attachment B is a summary evaluation of the per-formance of various electrical configurations between St. Lucie Plant and the FPL gri'd. The 1983 system configuration was chosen because it is the year in which the second unit at St. Lucie is scheduled to go into Service.
Sincerely, Harold F. Reis Counsel for Florida Power 6 Light Company HFR:sgb Enclosures cc: See Attached Certificate of Service
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Attachment A TRANSIENT STABILITY EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF. THE NEW 230 KV TIE BE%WEEN FPGL AND GEORGIA POWER CO ~
This is an analysis of the impact of the new 230 kV tie between Florida Power & Light Company and Georgia Power Company.
The purpose of the analysis was to evaluate the relative improve-ment in system transient response following loss of generation in South Florida. System configurations for 1980, when the tie goes in service, and 1983,'when St. Lucie g2 goes in service, were analyzed.
Two basic assumptions are made in this study:
- 1. All systems are at their peak summer loading conditions.
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- 2. There is no scheduled interchange between Pen'nsular Flor'ida and Georgia Power Company.
Given the above assumptions, the following ge'"..e=ation losses, in roughly 200 megawatt increments, were simulated with the new tie in and out of service:
Units Lost K0 Loss
- 1. St. Lucre "r.1 777
- 2. St. Lucie "-.'.1 981 Pt. Everglades g2
- 3. S t. Lucie ~ 1 1144 Turkey Pt. Sl St. Lucie gl 1348 Pt. Everglades ~2 Turkey Pt. ~1
System response was observed to detect the beginning of relay actions and breaker operations that sr'.'ll isolate Peninsular Florida from the Georgia system. The follocring is a summary of the simulations and the observed system responses at the end of th- 10 second simulations.
1980 Summer Peak System Res onse Gener'ation With Tie in Tie Hot in Loss (biPT) Service Service 777 None None 981 None Separation begins at 8.0 seconds 1144 None Separation begins at 6.2 seconds 1983 Sunder Peak S stem Response Generation With Tie in Tie Not in Loss (Ni 1) Service Service 777 Hone None None Separation begins at
- 4. 5 seconds 1 14$ None Separation begins at 3.2 seconds 1348 Separation begins at 3.87 seconds
Previous studies have indicated that voltage conditions in the vicinity of Kingsland are sensitive to the status of Plant llc Nanus and may, therefore, affect the timing at which the relays would initiate breaker operations.
Also, to be noted, is the fact that the 1983 case has the proposed model of the out-of-step tripping scheme at the Fort Nhite s tation of Florida Power Cox'poration, whereas the 19 80 case models the standard distance relays. This will influence the timing of separation between the Kingsland-Duval tie on the east coast and the west coast ties between FPC and Georgia.
Recently, though, heavy purchases of coal power from Georgia Power and Tallahassee by Florida Power Corporation, in order to reduce their'il consumption, hive tended to stress evisting 1979 connections between Georgia and northwest Florid . It is expected that the new tie will help reduce the instances where separation did occur for loss of the largest un't ir Florida under heavy import conditions.
Attachment B REVIEW"1 OF THE PZRFORi~lANCE OF VARIOUS ELECTRICAL CONFIGURATIONS BETWEEN ST LUCIE PLANT AND THE FPL GRID A steady-state, loadf low analysis of the pe formance o' various electrical configurations between the St. Lucie Plant and the FPL system was performed. The 1983 system configura-tion was chosen because it is the year in which the second unit at St. Lucie is scheduled to go into service.
The purpose of the evaluation was to compare the performance of the planned configuration to four (4) other possible confi-gurations under identical outage conditions. The outages simulated are: (1) Single outage of one circuit between St. Lucie and lligway Substation; (2) Double outage of the circuit between Pratt s Whitney and Ranch simultaneously;;'th the. outage of one circuit between St. Lucie and Midway. The five confi-gurations are depicted in Figures 1 to 5.
The following is a summary of line loadings for the five configurations under the single- and double-outage scenarios.
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Percent. of
~Confi oration '1 (Pig. 1) L'ne Loaded Single Outage None Double Outage None Con fi ur ation -",.'
(Fig. 2)
Single Outage blidway-St. Lucie 53 112 Double Outage blidway-St. Lucie 63 104
Percent of Confi uration "'3 (Fig. 3) Line Loaded Patina Single Outage Midway-St. Lucie 53 . 113 Double Outage ~~liavay-S t. Lucie N3 103 Configuration 54 (Fig. 4)
Single Outage St. Lucie-Indiantown 105 Double Outage St. Lucie-Ranch 112 I
Confi uration "'5 (Fig. 5)
Single Outage St. Lucie-i~1idvay "-2 148 Double Outage St. Lucie-Midway ."2 147 The analysis shows that the planned configuration three lines between i~iidvay and St. Lucie results in better load dis-tribution and produces no overload under both single and double outage conditions.
At. present, the total lenqth of transmission 1-'ne exposure between St. Lucie and the system is approximately 35.0 miles.
Confiquration No. 2 vill increase the total line exposure to 88 miles. Configuration No. 3 vill increase the total to about 61 miles including a 26 mile, 500 kV, portion between .~!idway and
."~!artin Plant. Configuration No. 4 vill increase the line exposure to approximately 118 miles while Confiauration No. 5 will increase the total to approximately 86 mi3 es. Assuming a constant outaa rate per 100 miles per year for 240 kV lines, it is evident that the proaosed confiquration vill be more reliable. In fact, data collected so far show that the three 'midway-St. Lucie lines have a better outage record than the averaqe 240 kv line.
F j:GURE l llalabar 230 kV l1idway 500 KV "'1icl~ray 230 KV t.Luci 230 Sherman End iantown Pratt 6 97hitney Nartin 500 KV Ranch s/
Zaidytos~n Lines
FIGURE 2 ilalabar 230 kV IIidway 500 KV II dway 30 Kg St= Luc I 230 Sherman 0 lndiantown Pratt 6 Whitney Ranch Hartin 500 KV Andytown Lines
FIGURE 3 llalabar 230 kV Nidway Nidway 230 KV St. LQc 500 kv Sherman Indi an to<7n Pratt Whitney 500 kV
~'Ranch I
'/ V Andytown Lines
FIGURE 4 Malabar 230 kV Midway 500KV 230 KV Midway St. Lucie Sherman Xndiantown Pratt Whitney Martin 500 KU Ranch Andytown Lines
FIGURE 5 l1alabar 230 kV Hidssay 500 KV midway 230 KV Luci~
Sherman Xndiantosrni Pratt Whitney
~1artin 500 EV'anch f
Andyto~i:n Lines
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY & LICENSING APPEAL BOARD-In the Matter of: )
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) Docket No. 50-389
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(St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, )
Unit 2) *
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that, txue and correct copies of the foregoing letter dated. September 19, 1979, addressed to the Members of the Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal Board, and the enclosures referred to therein, have been served this 19th day of September, 1979, on the pexsons shown on the attached service list by deposit, in the United States mail, properly stamped and addressed.
HAROLD P. REIS LOWENSTEIN ~ NEWMAN~ REIS f AXELRAD & TOLL 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036 Telephone: (202) 862-8400 September 19, 1979
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY & LICENSING APPEAL BOARD In the Matter of: )
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) Docket No. 50-389
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(St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, )
Unit 2) )
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