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| number = ML17199A117
| number = ML17199A117
| issue date = 05/10/2017
| issue date = 05/10/2017
| title = 2017/05/10 NRR E-mail Capture - NRC Notification of Intent to Issue License Amendment for Oconee Nuclear Station - Approval of one time change to technical specifications to allow time to replace the stator on each Keowee unit
| title = NRR E-mail Capture - NRC Notification of Intent to Issue License Amendment for Oconee Nuclear Station - Approval of One Time Change to Technical Specifications to Allow Time to Replace the Stator on Each Keowee Unit
| author name = Koenick S S
| author name = Koenick S
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLII-1
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLII-1
| addressee name = Jenkins S, Yeager M
| addressee name = Jenkins S, Yeager M
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| document type = E-Mail
| document type = E-Mail
| page count = 14
| page count = 14
| project =
| stage = Acceptance Review
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{{#Wiki_filter:NRR-PMDAPEm Resource From:                            Koenick, Stephen Sent:                            Wednesday, May 10, 2017 5:25 PM To:                              jenkinse@dhec.sc.gov; 'yeagerma@dhec.sc.gov' Cc:                              Klett, Audrey
==Subject:==
NRC Notification of Intent to Issue License Amendment for Oconee Nuclear Station -
Approval of one time change to technical specifications to allow time to replace the stator on each Keowee unit Attachments:                      2016-15659 BWN Oconee Stator.pdf Follow Up Flag:                  Follow up Flag Status:                      Flagged May 10, 2017 Ms. Susan E. Jenkins Manager, Infectious and Radioactive Waste Management Bureau of Land & Waste Management Division of Waste Management/IRWMS South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Mr. Mark A. Yeager Environmental Health Manager Bureau of Land & Waste Management Division of Waste Management/IRWMS South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
==Dear Susan and Mark,==
The NRC is preparing to issue a license amendment for the Oconee Nuclear Station to revise the Technical Specifications (TS) for a one-time change to allow sufficient time to replace the stator on each Keowee Hydro Unit.
Here is the relevant information for the license amendment request:
Date of submittal: February 26, 2016 (NRC Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML16064A020).
Federal Register Notice of Consideration: July 5, 2016 (81 FR 43650).
[copy attached, specific BWN starts on page 43650]
Brief description of Amendment: The proposed changes would modify TS 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, to allow sufficient time to replace the stator on each Keowee Hydro Unit (KHU).
Specifically, the current TS 3.8.1 RA C.2.2.5 maintenance provision requires the KHU and its required overhead emergency power path to be restored to operable status within 45 days of discovery of an initial inoperability when Condition C is entered due to an inoperable KHU if not used for that KHU in the previous 3 years. This 45-day time period is not sufficient to allow the KHU generator stator replacement work to be performed. Therefore, the licensee proposes to add a temporary Completion Time (CT) to RA C.2.2.5 that would allow 55 days to restore an inoperable KHU due to stator replacement. The temporary CT can be used 1
once for each KHU. The proposed changes are similar to those previously reviewed and approved to support the KHU generator pole rewinds License Amendment Request for Temporary Technical Specification Change to Add a Required Action Completion Time for One Keowee Hydro Unit Inoperable for Generator Field Pole Rewinds, dated February 27, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML12181A312) and Oconee Nuclear Station Units 1, 2 and 3, Issuance of Amendments Temporary Technical Specification Change Request to Extend the Completion Time For An Inoperable Keowee Hydro Unit, dated January 8, 2014 (ADAMS Accession No. ML13357A674.
The licensee also proposes a change to TS 3.8.1 RA C.2.2.3 Note to allow use of the 60-hour dual KHU outage to disassemble and reassemble the KHU and return it to a functional condition.
Please let me know at your earliest convenience if you have any questions or comments regarding this amendment.
On a separate note, Ms. Audrey Klett will become the NRC Project Manager for the Oconee Nuclear Station effective May 14, 2017. Audrey can be reached at (301) 415-0489, or at Audrey.Klett@nrc.gov.
: Thanks, Steve Stephen S. Koenick Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch 2-1 (LPL2-1)
Division of Operating Reactor Licensing (DORL)
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR)
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (301) 415-6631 Stephen.Koenick@nrc.gov 2
Hearing Identifier:      NRR_PMDA Email Number:            3608 Mail Envelope Properties      (195c80fb0a1343b48b231ecc4fb4b2d8)
==Subject:==
NRC Notification of Intent to Issue License Amendment for Oconee Nuclear Station - Approval of one time change to technical specifications to allow time to replace the stator on each Keowee unit Sent Date:              5/10/2017 5:24:38 PM Received Date:          5/10/2017 5:24:40 PM From:                    Koenick, Stephen Created By:              Stephen.Koenick@nrc.gov Recipients:
"Klett, Audrey" <Audrey.Klett@nrc.gov>
Tracking Status: None "jenkinse@dhec.sc.gov" <jenkinse@dhec.sc.gov>
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"'yeagerma@dhec.sc.gov'" <yeagerma@dhec.sc.gov>
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Recipients Received:            Follow up
43646                            Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices regulations, and orders of the NRC now                  theft, diversion, or loss. Based on the              NUCLEAR REGULATORY or hereafter in effect. The facility                    information provided, no new accident                COMMISSION consists of two pressurized-water                        precursors are created by the
[NRC-2016-0127]
reactors located in Mecklenburg County,                  description of actions the licensee has North Carolina.                                          provided concerning the physical                      Biweekly Notice; Applications and II. Request/Action                                      inventory for the incore nuclear                      Amendments to Facility Operating detectors. Thus, the probability of                  Licenses and Combined Licenses The regulation in 10 CFR 74.19, postulated accidents is not increased.                Involving No Significant Hazards Recordkeeping, identifies Also, the consequences of postulated                  Considerations recordkeeping requirements applicable accidents are not increased. Therefore, to special nuclear material (SNM), and                                                                        AGENCY:  Nuclear Regulatory 10 CFR 74.19(c) requires, in part, that,                there is no undue risk to public health Commission.
each licensee who is authorized to                    and safety.
ACTION: Biweekly notice.
possess special nuclear material, at any                The Exemption Is Consistent With the one time and site location, in a quantity                Common Defense and Security                         
==SUMMARY==
:  Pursuant to Section 189a. (2) greater than 350 grams of contained                                                                            of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as uranium-235, uranium-233, or                                The proposed exemption would allow                amended (the Act), the U.S. Nuclear plutonium, or any combination thereof,                  the licensee to address the physical                  Regulatory Commission (NRC) is shall conduct a physical inventory of all                inventory of the non-fuel SNM. The                    publishing this regular biweekly notice.
special nuclear material in its                          licensee indicated that the overall                  The Act requires the Commission to possession under license at intervals not                alternative approach will continue to                publish notice of any amendments to exceed 12 months.                                  meet the intent of the physical                      issued, or proposed to be issued, and The licensee requested an exemption                  inventory requirements of 10 CFR                      grants the Commission the authority to from certain recordkeeping                              74.19(c). Therefore, the common                      issue and make immediately effective requirements in 10 CFR 74.19(c). The                    defense and security are not impacted                any amendment to an operating license exemption would allow the licensee to                    by this exemption.                                    or combined license, as applicable, seek relief from the physical inventory                                                                        upon a determination by the requirements only for movable incore                    IV. Conclusion                                        Commission that such amendment nuclear detectors that have been                                                                              involves no significant hazards removed from service and stored in a                        Accordingly, the Commission has                    consideration, notwithstanding the location that is not readily accessible                  determined that pursuant to 10 CFR                    pendency before the Commission of a and is subject to security modifications.                74.7, the exemption is authorized by                  request for a hearing from any person.
The purpose of this request for                          law, will not present an undue risk to                  This biweekly notice includes all exemption is to allow an alternative to                  the public health and safety, and is                  notices of amendments issued, or the physical inventory-taking practices                  consistent with the common defense                    proposed to be issued from June 7, 2016, for these non-fuel SNM incore detectors.                and security. Therefore, the Commission              to June 20, 2016. The last biweekly hereby grants Duke Energy Carolinas,                  notice was published on June 21, 2016.
III. Discussion LLC an exemption from the physical                    DATES: Comments must be filed by Pursuant to 10 CFR 74.7, Specific                  inventory requirements of 10 CFR                      August 4, 2016. A request for a hearing exemptions, the Commission may,                        74.19(c) for McGuire.                                must be filed by September 6, 2016.
upon application of any interested Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.32, Finding of            ADDRESSES: You may submit comments person or upon its own initiative, grant no significant impact, the Commission              by any of the following methods (unless exemptions from the requirements of 10 has determined that the granting of this              this document describes a different CFR part 74 when the exemptions are exemption will not have a significant                method for submitting comments on a authorized by law and will not endanger effect on the quality of the human                    specific subject):
life or property or the common defense environment as published in the
* Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to and security, and are otherwise in the Federal Register on March 8, 2016 (81                http://www.regulations.gov and search public interest.
FR 12132).                                            for Docket ID NRC-2016-0127. Address The Exemption Is Authorized by Law                                                                            questions about NRC dockets to Carol The exemption is effective upon                    Gallagher; telephone: 301-415-3463; This exemption allows the licensee to                  issuance.
have an alternative to the physical                                                                            email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For inventory requirements of 10 CFR                          Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 23rd day        technical questions, contact the 74.19(c) only for movable incore nuclear                of June, 2016.                                        individual listed in the FOR FURTHER detectors that have been removed from                      For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.              INFORMATION CONTACT section of this service. The NRC staff has determined                                                                          document.
Anne T. Boland, that granting the licensees proposed
* Mail comments to: Cindy Bladey, Director, Division of Operating Reactor              Office of Administration, Mail Stop:
exemption pursuant to 10 CFR 74.7 will                  Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor not result in a violation of the Atomic                                                                        OWFN-12-H08, U.S. Nuclear Regulation.
Energy Act of 1954, as amended, or the                                                                        Regulatory Commission, Washington,
[FR Doc. 2016-15868 Filed 7-1-16; 8:45 am]
Commissions regulations. Therefore,                                                                          DC 20555-0001.
BILLING CODE 7590-01-P                                  For additional direction on obtaining sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES the exemption is authorized by law.
information and submitting comments, The Exemption Presents No Undue Risk                                                                          see Obtaining Information and to Public Health and Safety                                                                                    Submitting Comments in the The underlying purpose of 10 CFR                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of 74.19(c) is to ensure SNM is properly                                                                          this document.
accounted for, appropriately secured,                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
and that authorities are informed of any                                                                      Lynn Ronewicz, Office of Nuclear VerDate Sep<11>2014  17:27 Jul 01, 2016  Jkt 238001  PO 00000  Frm 00077  Fmt 4703  Sfmt 4703  E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM  05JYN1
Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices                                            43647 Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear                        before making the comment                            action may file a request for a hearing Regulatory Commission, Washington DC                    submissions available to the public or                and a petition to intervene with respect 20555-0001; telephone: 301-415-1927,                    entering the comment into ADAMS.                      to issuance of the amendment to the email: lynn.ronewicz@nrc.gov.                                                                                  subject facility operating license or II. Notice of Consideration of Issuance combined license. Requests for a I. Obtaining Information and                            of Amendments to Facility Operating hearing and a petition for leave to Submitting Comments                                      Licenses and Combined Licenses and intervene shall be filed in accordance Proposed No Significant Hazards A. Obtaining Information                                                                                      with the Commissions Agency Rules Consideration Determination of Practice and Procedure in 10 CFR Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2016-                      The Commission has made a                          part 2. Interested person(s) should 0127 when contacting the NRC about                      proposed determination that the                      consult a current copy of 10 CFR 2.309, the availability of information for this                following amendment requests involve                  which is available at the NRCs PDR, action. You may obtain publicly-                        no significant hazards consideration.                located at One White Flint North, Room available information related to this                    Under the Commissions regulations in                O1-F21, 11555 Rockville Pike (first action by any of the following methods:                  &sect; 50.92 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal            floor), Rockville, Maryland 20852. The
* Federal rulemaking Web site: Go to                  Regulations (10 CFR), this means that                NRCs regulations are accessible http://www.regulations.gov and search                    operation of the facility in accordance              electronically from the NRC Library on for Docket ID NRC-2016-0127.                            with the proposed amendment would                    the NRCs Web site at http://
* NRCs Agencywide Documents                          not (1) involve a significant increase in            www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-Access and Management System                            the probability or consequences of an                collections/cfr/. If a request for a hearing (ADAMS): You may obtain publicly-                        accident previously evaluated, or (2)                or petition for leave to intervene is filed available documents online in the                        create the possibility of a new or                    within 60 days, the Commission or a ADAMS Public Documents collection at                    different kind of accident from any                  presiding officer designated by the http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/                          accident previously evaluated; or (3)                Commission or by the Chief adams.html. To begin the search, select                  involve a significant reduction in a                  Administrative Judge of the Atomic ADAMS Public Documents and then                      margin of safety. The basis for this                  Safety and Licensing Board Panel, will select Begin Web-based ADAMS                          proposed determination for each                      rule on the request and/or petition; and Search. For problems with ADAMS,                      amendment request is shown below.                    the Secretary or the Chief please contact the NRCs Public                            The Commission is seeking public                  Administrative Judge of the Atomic Document Room (PDR) reference staff at                  comments on this proposed                            Safety and Licensing Board will issue a 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by                      determination. Any comments received                  notice of a hearing or an appropriate email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. The                      within 30 days after the date of                      order.
ADAMS accession number for each                          publication of this notice will be                      As required by 10 CFR 2.309, a document referenced (if it is available in              considered in making any final                        petition for leave to intervene shall set ADAMS) is provided the first time that                  determination.                                        forth with particularity the interest of it is mentioned in the SUPPLEMENTARY                        Normally, the Commission will not                  the petitioner in the proceeding, and INFORMATION section.                                    issue the amendment until the                        how that interest may be affected by the
* NRCs PDR: You may examine and                      expiration of 60 days after the date of              results of the proceeding. The petition purchase copies of public documents at                  publication of this notice. The                      should specifically explain the reasons the NRCs PDR, Room O1-F21, One                          Commission may issue the license                      why intervention should be permitted White Flint North, 11555 Rockville                      amendment before expiration of the 60-                with particular reference to the Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.                        day period provided that its final                    following general requirements: (1) The B. Submitting Comments                                  determination is that the amendment                  name, address, and telephone number of involves no significant hazards                      the requestor or petitioner; (2) the Please include Docket ID NRC-2016-                    consideration. In addition, the                      nature of the requestors/petitioners 0127, facility name, unit number(s),                    Commission may issue the amendment                    right under the Act to be made a party application date, and subject in your                    prior to the expiration of the 30-day                to the proceeding; (3) the nature and comment submission.                                      comment period if circumstances                      extent of the requestors/petitioners The NRC cautions you not to include                    change during the 30-day comment                      property, financial, or other interest in identifying or contact information that                  period such that failure to act in a                  the proceeding; and (4) the possible you do not want to be publicly                          timely way would result, for example in              effect of any decision or order which disclosed in your comment submission.                    derating or shutdown of the facility. If              may be entered in the proceeding on the The NRC will post all comment                            the Commission takes action prior to the              requestors/petitioners interest. The submissions at http://                                  expiration of either the comment period              petition must also set forth the specific www.regulations.gov as well as enter the                or the notice period, it will publish in              contentions which the requestor/
comment submissions into ADAMS.                          the Federal Register a notice of                      petitioner seeks to have litigated at the The NRC does not routinely edit                          issuance. If the Commission makes a                  proceeding.
comment submissions to remove                            final no significant hazards                            Each contention must consist of a identifying or contact information.                      consideration determination, any                      specific statement of the issue of law or If you are requesting or aggregating                  hearing will take place after issuance.              fact to be raised or controverted. In comments from other persons for                          The Commission expects that the need                  addition, the requestor/petitioner shall submission to the NRC, then you should                                                                        provide a brief explanation of the bases sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES to take this action will occur very inform those persons not to include                      infrequently.                                        for the contention and a concise identifying or contact information that                                                                        statement of the alleged facts or expert they do not want to be publicly                          A. Opportunity To Request a Hearing                  opinion which support the contention disclosed in their comment submission.                  and Petition for Leave To Intervene                  and on which the requestor/petitioner Your request should state that the NRC                    Within 60 days after the date of                    intends to rely in proving the contention does not routinely edit comment                          publication of this notice, any person(s)            at the hearing. The requestor/petitioner submissions to remove such information                  whose interest may be affected by this                must also provide references to those VerDate Sep<11>2014  17:27 Jul 01, 2016  Jkt 238001  PO 00000  Frm 00078  Fmt 4703  Sfmt 4703  E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM  05JYN1
43648                            Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices specific sources and documents of                        agency thereof, may submit a petition to              participant should contact the Office of which the petitioner is aware and on                    the Commission to participate as a party              the Secretary by email at which the requestor/petitioner intends                  under 10 CFR 2.309(h)(1). The petition                hearing.docket@nrc.gov, or by telephone to rely to establish those facts or expert              should state the nature and extent of the            at 301-415-1677, to request (1) a digital opinion. The petition must include                      petitioners interest in the proceeding.              identification (ID) certificate, which sufficient information to show that a                    The petition should be submitted to the              allows the participant (or its counsel or genuine dispute exists with the                          Commission by September 6, 2016. The                  representative) to digitally sign applicant on a material issue of law or                  petition must be filed in accordance                  documents and access the E-Submittal fact. Contentions shall be limited to                    with the filing instructions in the                  server for any proceeding in which it is matters within the scope of the                          Electronic Submissions (E-Filing)                participating; and (2) advise the amendment under consideration. The                      section of this document, and should                  Secretary that the participant will be contention must be one which, if                        meet the requirements for petitions for              submitting a request or petition for proven, would entitle the requestor/                    leave to intervene set forth in this                  hearing (even in instances in which the petitioner to relief. A requestor/                      section, except that under &sect; 2.309(h)(2)              participant, or its counsel or petitioner who fails to satisfy these                    a State, local governmental body, or                  representative, already holds an NRC-requirements with respect to at least one                Federally-recognized Indian Tribe, or                issued digital ID certificate). Based upon contention will not be permitted to                      agency thereof does not need to address              this information, the Secretary will participate as a party.                                  the standing requirements in 10 CFR                  establish an electronic docket for the Those permitted to intervene become                  2.309(d) if the facility is located within            hearing in this proceeding if the parties to the proceeding, subject to any                its boundaries. A State, local                        Secretary has not already established an limitations in the order granting leave to              governmental body, Federally-                        electronic docket.
intervene, and have the opportunity to                  recognized Indian Tribe, or agency                      Information about applying for a participate fully in the conduct of the                  thereof, may also have the opportunity                digital ID certificate is available on the hearing with respect to resolution of                    to participate under 10 CFR 2.315(c).                NRCs public Web site at http://
that persons admitted contentions,                        If a hearing is granted, any person                www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals/
including the opportunity to present                    who does not wish, or is not qualified,              getting-started.html. System evidence and to submit a cross-                          to become a party to the proceeding                  requirements for accessing the E-examination plan for cross-examination                  may, in the discretion of the presiding              Submittal server are detailed in the of witnesses, consistent with NRC                        officer, be permitted to make a limited              NRCs Guidance for Electronic regulations, policies and procedures.                    appearance pursuant to the provisions                Submission, which is available on the Petitions for leave to intervene must                of 10 CFR 2.315(a). A person making a                agencys public Web site at http://
be filed no later than 60 days from the                  limited appearance may make an oral or                www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-date of publication of this notice.                      written statement of position on the                  submittals.html. Participants may Requests for hearing, petitions for leave                issues, but may not otherwise                        attempt to use other software not listed to intervene, and motions for leave to                  participate in the proceeding. A limited              on the Web site, but should note that the file new or amended contentions that                    appearance may be made at any session                NRCs E-Filing system does not support are filed after the 60-day deadline will                of the hearing or at any prehearing                  unlisted software, and the NRC Meta not be entertained absent a                              conference, subject to the limits and                System Help Desk will not be able to determination by the presiding officer                  conditions as may be imposed by the                  offer assistance in using unlisted that the filing demonstrates good cause                  presiding officer. Persons desiring to                software.
by satisfying the three factors in 10 CFR                make a limited appearance are                            If a participant is electronically 2.309(c)(1)(i)-(iii). If a hearing is                    requested to inform the Secretary of the              submitting a document to the NRC in requested, and the Commission has not                    Commission by September 6, 2016.                      accordance with the E-Filing rule, the made a final determination on the issue                                                                        participant must file the document of no significant hazards consideration,                B. Electronic Submissions (E-Filing)                  using the NRCs online, Web-based the Commission will make a final                          All documents filed in NRC                          submission form. In order to serve determination on the issue of no                        adjudicatory proceedings, including a                documents through the Electronic significant hazards consideration. The                  request for hearing, a petition for leave            Information Exchange System, users final determination will serve to decide                to intervene, any motion or other                    will be required to install a Web when the hearing is held. If the final                  document filed in the proceeding prior                browser plug-in from the NRCs Web determination is that the amendment                      to the submission of a request for                    site. Further information on the Web-request involves no significant hazards                  hearing or petition to intervene, and                based submission form, including the consideration, the Commission may                        documents filed by interested                        installation of the Web browser plug-in, issue the amendment and make it                          governmental entities participating                  is available on the NRCs public Web immediately effective, notwithstanding                  under 10 CFR 2.315(c), must be filed in              site at http://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-the request for a hearing. Any hearing                  accordance with the NRCs E-Filing rule              submittals.html.
held would take place after issuance of                  (72 FR 49139; August 28, 2007). The E-                  Once a participant has obtained a the amendment. If the final                              Filing process requires participants to              digital ID certificate and a docket has determination is that the amendment                      submit and serve all adjudicatory                    been created, the participant can then request involves a significant hazards                  documents over the internet, or in some              submit a request for hearing or petition consideration, then any hearing held                    cases to mail copies on electronic                    for leave to intervene. Submissions would take place before the issuance of                  storage media. Participants may not                  should be in Portable Document Format sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES any amendment unless the Commission                      submit paper copies of their filings                  (PDF) in accordance with NRC guidance finds an imminent danger to the health                  unless they seek an exemption in                      available on the NRCs public Web site or safety of the public, in which case it                accordance with the procedures                        at http://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-will issue an appropriate order or rule                  described below.                                      submittals.html. A filing is considered under 10 CFR part 2.                                      To comply with the procedural                      complete at the time the documents are A State, local governmental body,                    requirements of E-Filing, at least ten 10            submitted through the NRCs E-Filing federally-recognized Indian Tribe, or                    days prior to the filing deadline, the                system. To be timely, an electronic VerDate Sep<11>2014  17:27 Jul 01, 2016  Jkt 238001  PO 00000  Frm 00079  Fmt 4703  Sfmt 4703  E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM  05JYN1
Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices                                              43649 filing must be submitted to the E-Filing                the presiding officer subsequently                    and the removal of an expired one-time system no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern                  determines that the reason for granting              Note for Required Action to restore Time on the due date. Upon receipt of                    the exemption from use of E-Filing no                Diesel Generator to OPERABLE status a transmission, the E-Filing system                      longer exists.                                        for TS 3.8.1, AC SourcesOperating.
time-stamps the document and sends                          Documents submitted in adjudicatory                  Basis for proposed no significant the submitter an email notice                            proceedings will appear in the NRCs                  hazards consideration determination:
confirming receipt of the document. The                  electronic hearing docket which is                    As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the E-Filing system also distributes an email                available to the public at http://                    licensee has provided its analysis of the notice that provides access to the                      ehd1.nrc.gov/ehd/, unless excluded                    issue of no significant hazards document to the NRCs Office of the                      pursuant to an order of the Commission,              consideration, which is presented General Counsel and any others who                      or the presiding officer. Participants are            below:
have advised the Office of the Secretary                requested not to include personal
: 1. Does the proposed amendment involve that they wish to participate in the                    privacy information, such as social a significant increase in the probability or proceeding, so that the filer need not                  security numbers, home addresses, or                  consequences of an accident previously serve the documents on those                            home phone numbers in their filings,                  evaluated?
participants separately. Therefore,                      unless an NRC regulation or other law                    Response: No.
applicants and other participants (or                    requires submission of such                              This LAR [license amendment request]
their counsel or representative) must                    information. However, in some                        proposes administrative non-technical apply for and receive a digital ID                      instances, a request to intervene will                changes only. These proposed changes do not certificate before a hearing request/                    require including information on local                adversely affect accident initiators or petition to intervene is filed so that they              residence in order to demonstrate a                  precursors nor alter the design assumptions, can obtain access to the document via                    proximity assertion of interest in the                conditions, or configurations of the facility.
The proposed changes do not alter or prevent the E-Filing system.                                    proceeding. With respect to copyrighted the ability of structures, systems and A person filing electronically using                  works, except for limited excerpts that              components (SSCs) to perform their intended the NRCs adjudicatory E-Filing system                  serve the purpose of the adjudicatory                function to mitigate the consequences of an may seek assistance by contacting the                    filings and would constitute a Fair Use              initiating event within the assumed NRC Meta System Help Desk through                        application, participants are requested              acceptance limits.
the Contact Us link located on the                  not to include copyrighted materials in                  Given the above discussion, it is concluded NRCs public Web site at http://                        their submission.                                    the proposed amendment does not www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-                                    Petitions for leave to intervene must              significantly increase the probability or submittals.html, by email to                            be filed no later than 60 days from the              consequences of an accident previously MSHD.Resource@nrc.gov, or by a toll-                    date of publication of this notice.                  evaluated.
Requests for hearing, petitions for leave                2. Does the proposed amendment create free call at 1-866-672-7640. The NRC the possibility of a new or different kind of Meta System Help Desk is available                      to intervene, and motions for leave to                accident from any accident previously between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern                      file new or amended contentions that                  evaluated?
Time, Monday through Friday,                            are filed after the 60-day deadline will                Response: No.
excluding government holidays.                          not be entertained absent a                              This LAR proposes administrative non-Participants who believe that they                    determination by the presiding officer                technical changes only. The proposed have a good cause for not submitting                    that the filing demonstrates good cause              changes will not alter the design documents electronically must file an                    by satisfying the three factors in 10 CFR            requirements of any Structure, System or exemption request, in accordance with                    2.309(c)(1)(i)-(iii).                                Component (SSC) or its function during 10 CFR 2.302(g), with their initial paper                  For further details with respect to                accident conditions. No new or different filing requesting authorization to                      these license amendment applications,                accidents result from the proposed changes.
The changes do not involve a physical continue to submit documents in paper                    see the application for amendment,                    alteration of the plant or any changes in format. Such filings must be submitted                  which is available for public inspection              methods governing normal plant operation.
by: (1) First class mail addressed to the                in ADAMS and at the NRCs PDR. For                    The changes do not alter assumptions made Office of the Secretary of the                          additional direction on accessing                    in the safety analysis.
Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory                      information related to this document,                    Given the above discussion, it is concluded Commission, Washington, DC 20555-                        see the Obtaining Information and                  the proposed amendment does not create the 0001, Attention: Rulemaking and                          Submitting Comments section of this                possibility of a new or different kind of Adjudications Staff; or (2) courier,                    document.                                            accident from any accident previously express mail, or expedited delivery                                                                            evaluated.
service to the Office of the Secretary,                  Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket                      3. Does the proposed amendment involve Sixteenth Floor, One White Flint North,                  Nos. 50-369 and 50-370, McGuire                      a significant reduction in a margin of safety?
Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2,                          Response: No.
11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville,                                                                                  This LAR proposes administrative non-Maryland, 20852, Attention:                              Mecklenburg County, North Carolina technical changes only. The proposed Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff.                        Date of amendment request: May 5,                  changes do not alter the manner in which Participants filing a document in this                  2016. A publicly available version is in              safety limits, limiting safety system settings manner are responsible for serving the                  ADAMS under Accession No.                            or limiting conditions for operation are document on all other participants.                      ML16134A068.                                          determined. The safety analysis acceptance Filing is considered complete by first-                    Description of amendment request:                  criteria are not affected by these changes. The class mail as of the time of deposit in                  The amendments would modify                          proposed changes will not result in plant sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES the mail, or by courier, express mail, or                Technical Specifications (TSs) by the                operation in a configuration outside the removal of Note (c), which is no longer              design basis. The proposed changes do not expedited delivery service upon adversely affect systems that respond to depositing the document with the                        applicable from TS Table 3.3.2-1,                    safely shutdown the plant and to maintain provider of the service. A presiding                    Engineered Safety Feature Actuation                the plant in a safe shutdown condition.
officer, having granted an exemption                    System Instrumentation, Function 6.f,                  Given the above discussion, it is concluded request from using E-Filing, may require                Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Suction                    the proposed amendment does not involve a a participant or party to use E-Filing if                Transfer on Suction PressureLow,                  significant reduction in the margin of safety.
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43650                            Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices The NRC staff has reviewed the                        to use of the 55-day Completion Time of              3.8.1 Required Action C.2.2.5 associated with licensees analysis and, based on this                  Required Action C.2.2.5). The temporary 55-          restoring compliance with TS LCO 3.8.1.
review, it appears that the three                        day Completion Time will decrease the                During the time period that one KHU is likelihood of an unplanned forced shutdown            inoperable, the redundancy requirement for standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are                        of all three Oconee Units and the potential          the emergency power source will be fulfilled satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff                      safety consequences and operational risks            by an LCT. Compensatory measures proposes to determine that the                          associated with that action. Avoiding this            previously specified will be in place to amendment request involves no                            risk offsets the risks associated with having        minimize electrical power system significant hazards consideration.                      a design basis event during the temporary 55-        vulnerabilities.
Attorney for licensee: Lara S. Nichols,              day completion time for having one KHU                  The proposed TS change does not involve:
Deputy General Counsel, Duke Energy                      inoperable.                                          (1) a physical alteration of the Oconee Units; Corporation, 526 South Church Street                      The temporary addition of the 55-day              (2) the installation of new or different Completion Time does not involve: (1) A              equipment; (3) operating any installed EC07H, Charlotte, NC 28202.                              physical alteration to the Oconee Units; (2)
NRC Branch Chief: Michael T.                                                                                equipment in a new or different manner; (4) the installation of new or different                  a change to any set points for parameters Markley.                                                equipment; (3) operating any installed                which initiate protective or mitigation action; Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket                      equipment in a new or different manner; or            or (5) any impact on the fission product (4) a change to any set points for parameters        barriers or safety limits.
Nos. 50-269, 50-270, and 50-287,                        which initiate protective or mitigation action.
Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and                                                                          Therefore, this request does not involve a There is no adverse impact on containment          significant reduction in a margin of safety.
3, Oconee County, South Carolina                        integrity, radiological release pathways, fuel Date of amendment request: February                  design, filtration systems, main steam relief            The NRC staff has reviewed the 26, 2016. A publicly-available version is                valve set points, or radwaste systems. No            licensees analysis and, based on this new radiological release pathways are                review, it appears that the three in ADAMS under Accession No.                            created.
ML16064A020.                                                                                                  standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are The consequences of an event occurring Description of amendment request:                    during the temporary 55-day Completion                satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff The amendments would revise                              Time are the same as those that would occur          proposes to determine that the Technical Specifications (TSs) for the                  during the existing Completion Time. Duke            amendment request involves no Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and                  Energy reviewed the Probabilistic Risk                significant hazards consideration.
3 (Oconee). Specifically, the license                    Assessment (PRA) to gain additional insights            Attorney for licensee: Lara S. Nichols, amendment request (LAR) would revise                    concerning the configuration of [Oconee]              Deputy General Counsel, Duke Energy with one KHU. The results of the risk                Corporation, 526 S. Church St.EC07H, TS 3.8.1, AC [Alternating Current]                    analysis show a risk improvement if no SourcesOperating, Required Action                                                                          Charlotte, NC 28202.
maintenance is performed on the SSF, EFW C.2.2.5, to allow each Keowee                            System and AC Power System. The results of              NRC Branch Chief: Michael T.
Hydroelectric Unit to be taken out of                    the risk analysis show a small risk increase          Markley.
service for up to 55 days on a one-time                  using the average nominal maintenance                Duke Energy Progress, Inc., Docket Nos.
basis for the purpose of generator stator                unavailability values for the SSF, EFW System and AC Power System.
50-325 and 50-324, Brunswick Steam replacement, subject to the                                                                                    Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2 (BSEP),
By limiting maintenance, the risk results implementation of specified                                                                                    Brunswick County, North Carolina are expected to be between these two contingency measures outlined in the                    extremes (i.e., small risk impact).
LAR.                                                                                                          Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket Therefore, the probability or consequences Basis for proposed no significant                                                                          Nos. 50-413 and 50-414, Catawba of an accident previously evaluated is not hazards consideration determination:                    significantly increased.                              Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, York As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the                        2. Does the proposed amendment create              County, South Carolina licensee has provided its analysis of the                the possibility of a new or different kind of        Duke Energy Progress, Inc., Docket No.
issue of no significant hazards                          accident from any accident previously                50-400, Shearon Harris Nuclear Power consideration, which is presented                        evaluated?
Response: No.
Plant, Unit 1 (HNP), Wake County, below, with NRC edits in square                                                                                North Carolina This change involves the temporary brackets:                                                addition of a 55-day Completion Time for TS          Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket
: 1. Does the proposed amendment involve                3.8.1 Required Action C.2.2.5 associated with        Nos. 50-369 and 50-370, McGuire a significant increase in the probability or            restoring compliance with TS LCO 3.8.1.
Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, consequences of an accident previously                  During the time period that one KHU is evaluated?                                              inoperable, the redundancy requirement for            Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Response: No.                                        the emergency power source will be fulfilled          Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket This change involves the temporary                    by an LCT. Compensatory measures                      Nos. 50-269, 50-270, and 50-287, addition of a 55-day Completion Time for                previously specified will be in place to              Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and Technical Specification (TS) 3.8.1 Required              minimize electrical power system Action C.2.2.5 associated with restoring                vulnerabilities.                                      3, Oconee County, South Carolina compliance with TS Limiting Condition for                  The temporary 55-day Completion Time              Duke Energy Progress, Inc., Docket No.
Operation (LCO) 3.8.1.C. During the time that            does not involve a physical effect on the            50-261, H. B. Robinson Steam Electric one Keowee Hydroelectric Unit (KHU) is                  Oconee Units, nor is there any increased risk        Plant, Unit No. 2 (RNP), Darlington inoperable for [greater than] [[estimated NRC review hours::72 hours]], a Lee            of an Oconee Unit trip or reactivity excursion. No new failure modes or credible County, South Carolina Combustion Turbine (LCT) will be energizing both standby buses, two offsite power                    accident scenarios are postulated from this            Date of amendment request: April 29, sources will be maintained available, and                activity.                                            2016. A publicly-available version is in sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES maintenance on electrical distribution                      Therefore, the possibility of a new or            ADAMS under Accession No.
systems will not be performed unless                    different kind of accident from any kind of          ML16120A076.
necessary. In addition, risk significant                accident previously evaluated is not created.
systems (Emergency Feedwater System,                        3. Does the proposed amendment involve Description of amendment request:
Protected Service Water System, and Standby              a significant reduction in a margin of safety?        The amendments would (1) consolidate Shutdown Facility) will be verified operable                Response: No.                                      the Emergency Operations Facilities (meeting LCO requirements) within [[estimated NRC review hours::72 hours]]                  This change involves the temporary                (EOFs) for BSEP, HNP, and RNP with of entering TS 3.8.1 Condition C (i.e., prior            addition of a 55-day Completion Time for TS          the Duke Energy Progress, Inc. (Duke VerDate Sep<11>2014  17:27 Jul 01, 2016  Jkt 238001  PO 00000  Frm 00081  Fmt 4703  Sfmt 4703  E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM  05JYN1
Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices                                                43651 Energy) corporate EOF in Charlotte,                      changes will not change the design function          Duke Energy Progress, Inc., Docket No.
North Carolina; (2) change the BSEP,                    or operation of SSCs. The changes do not              50-261, H. B. Robinson Steam Electric HNP, and RNP augmentation times to be                    impact the accident analysis. The changes do          Plant, Unit No. 2 (HBRSEP2), Darlington not involve a physical alteration of the plant, consistent with those of the sites                      a change in the method of plant operation, County, South Carolina currently supported by the Duke Energy                  or new operator actions. The proposed                    Date of amendment request: April 24, corporate EOF; and (3) decrease the                      changes do not introduce failure modes that          2016. A publicly-available version is in frequency of the unannounced                            could result in a new accident, and the              ADAMS under Accession No.
augmentation drill at BSEP from twice                    changes do not alter assumptions made in the          ML16116A033.
per year to once per year.                              safety analysis.
Description of amendment request:
Basis for proposed no significant                        Therefore, the proposed change does not create the possibility of a new or different          The amendment would adopt Technical hazards consideration determination:                                                                          Specifications Task Force (TSTF)
As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the                      kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.                                Traveler TSTF-339, Revision 2, licensee has provided its analysis of the                                                                      Relocated TS Parameters to COLR.
: 3. Does the proposed change involve a issue of no significant hazards                          significant reduction in a margin of safety?          Based on TSTF-339, the proposed consideration, which is presented                          Response: No.                                      amendment would relocate reactor below:                                                      The proposed changes only impacts the              coolant system (RCS)-related cycle-
: 1. Does the proposed change involve a                  implementation of the affected stations              specific parameters and core safety significant increase in the probability or              emergency plans by relocating their onsite or limits from the technical specifications consequences of an accident previously                  near-site EOFs to the established corporate EOF in Charlotte, North Carolina, changing            (TSs) to the Core Operating Limits evaluated?
Response: No.                                          the required response time of responders              Report (COLR).
The proposed changes relocate the BSEP,                who supplement the onsite staff, and                    Basis for proposed no significant HNP, and RNP EOFs from their present                    decreasing the frequency of augmentation              hazards consideration determination:
onsite or near-site locations to the established        drills at BSEP. The functions and capabilities        As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the corporate EOF in Charlotte, North Carolina,              of the relocated EOFs will continue to meet          licensee has provided its analysis of the changes the required response times for                  the applicable regulatory requirements. It has        issue of no significant hazards supplementing onsite personnel in response              been evaluated and determined that the                consideration, which is presented to a radiological emergency, and decreases              change in response time does not                      below:
the frequency of augmentation drills at BSEP.            significantly affect the ability to supplement The functions and capabilities of the                    the onsite staff. In addition, analysis shows            1. Does the proposed amendment involve relocated EOFs will continue to meet the                that the onsite staff can acceptably respond          a significant increase in the probability or applicable regulatory requirements. It has              to an event for longer than the requested time        consequences of an accident previously been evaluated and determined that the                  for augmented staff to arrive. Margin of safety      evaluated?
change in response time does not                        is associated with confidence in the ability of          Response: No.
significantly affect the ability to supplement          the fission product barriers (i.e., fuel                The relocation of RCS-related cycle-the onsite staff. In addition, analysis shows            cladding, reactor coolant system pressure            specific parameter limits from the TS to the that the onsite staff can acceptably respond            boundary, and containment structure) to              COLR proposed by this amendment request to an event for longer than the requested time          limit the level of radiation dose to the public.      does not result in the alteration of the design, for augmented staff to arrive. The proposed              The proposed changes are associated with              material, or construction standards that were changes have no effect on normal plant                  the emergency plans and do not impact                applicable prior to the change. The proposed operation or on any accident initiator or                operation of the plant or its response to            change will not result in the modification of precursors, and do not impact the function of            transients or accidents. The changes do not          any system interface that would increase the plant structures, systems, or components                affect the Technical Specifications. The              likelihood of an accident since these events (SSCs). The proposed changes do not alter or            changes do not involve a change in the                are independent of the proposed change. The prevent the ability of the emergency response            method of plant operation, and no accident            proposed amendment will not change, organization to perform its intended                    analyses will be affected by the proposed            degrade, or prevent actions, or alter any functions to mitigate the consequences of an            changes. Safety analysis acceptance criteria          assumptions previously made in evaluating accident or event. Therefore, the proposed              are not affected. The emergency plans will            the radiological consequences of an accident change does not involve a significant                    continue to provide the necessary response            described in the Updated Final Safety increase in the probability or consequences              staff for emergencies as demonstrated by              Analysis Report (UFSAR). Therefore, the of an accident previously evaluated.                    staffing and functional analyses including the        proposed amendment does not result in an
: 2. Does the proposed change create the                necessary timeliness of performing major              increase in the probability or consequences possibility of a new or different kind of                tasks for the functional areas of the                of an accident previously evaluated.
accident from any accident previously                    emergency plans.                                        2. Does the proposed change create the evaluated?                                                  Therefore, the proposed change does not            possibility of a new or different kind of Response: No.                                          involve a significant reduction in a margin of        accident from any accident previously The proposed changes only impact the                  safety.                                              evaluated?
implementation of the affected stations                                                                          Response: No.
emergency plans by relocating their onsite or              The NRC staff has reviewed the                        There are no new accident causal near-site EOFs to the established corporate              licensees analysis and, based on this                mechanisms created as a result of NRC EOF in Charlotte, North Carolina, changing              review, it appears that the three                    approval of this amendment request. No the required response time of responders                standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are                      changes are being made to the facility which who supplement the onsite staff, and                    satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff                  would introduce any new accident causal decreasing the frequency of augmentation                proposes to determine that the                        mechanisms. This amendment request does drills at BSEP. The functions and capabilities          amendment request involves no                        not impact any plant systems that are of the relocated EOFs will continue to meet                                                                    accident initiators. Therefore, the proposed sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES significant hazards consideration.
the applicable regulatory requirements. It has              Attorney for licensee: Lara S. Nichols,            change does not create the possibility of a been evaluated and determined that the                                                                        new or different kind of accident from any change in response time does not Deputy General Counsel, Duke Energy                  accident previously evaluated.
significantly affect the ability to supplement          Corporation, 550 South Tyron Street,                    3. Does the proposed change involve a the onsite staff. In addition, analysis shows            Mail Code DEC45A, Charlotte, NC                      significant reduction in margin of safety?
that the onsite staff can acceptably respond            28202.                                                  Response: No.
to an event for longer than the requested time              NRC Acting Branch Chief: Tracy J.                    Implementation of this amendment would for augmented staff to arrive. The proposed              Orf.                                                  not involve a significant reduction in the VerDate Sep<11>2014  17:27 Jul 01, 2016  Jkt 238001  PO 00000  Frm 00082  Fmt 4703  Sfmt 4703  E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM  05JYN1
43652                            Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices margin of safety. Previously approved                    examination, testing and service life                South Carolina Electric and Gas methodologies will continue to be used in                monitoring in compliance with 10 CFR                  Company and South Carolina Public the determination of cycle-specific core                50.55a or authorized alternatives. The                Service Authority, Docket Nos. 52-027 operating limits that are present in the COLR.          proposed change to the TS 3.7.6 Action for Additionally, previously approved RCS and 52-028, Virgil C. Summer Nuclear inoperable snubbers is administrative in minimum total flow rates for HBRSEP2 are                nature and is required for consistency with Station (VCSNS), Units 2 and 3, retained in the TS to assure that lower flow            the proposed change to TS SR 4.7.6. The              Fairfield County, South Carolina rates will not be used without prior NRC                proposed change does not adversely affect                Date of amendment request: May 16, approval. Based on the above, it is concluded            plant operations, design functions or                2016. A publicly-available version is in that the proposed license amendment request              analyses that verify the capability of systems, does not impact any safety margins and will                                                                    ADAMS under Accession No.
structures, and components to perform their          ML16137A171.
not result in a reduction in margin with                design functions therefore, the consequences respect to plant safety.                                                                                          Description of amendment request:
of accidents previously evaluated are not The proposed changes, if approved for The NRC staff has reviewed the                        significantly increased.
Therefore, it is concluded that this change        the VCSNS, involve departures from licensees analysis and, based on this does not involve a significant increase in the        incorporated plant-specific Tier 2 review, it appears that the three probability or consequences of an accident            Updated Final Safety Analysis Report standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are previously evaluated.                                (UFSAR) information and conforming satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff
: 2. Does the proposed change create the            changes to the combined license proposes to determine that the possibility of a new or different kind of            Appendix C, as well as conforming amendment request involves no                            accident from any accident previously                changes to the plant-specific Tier 1 significant hazards consideration.                      evaluated?
Attorney for licensee: Lara S. Nichols,                                                                    information, to ensure that the design Response: No.                                      bases Tier 2 information conforms with Deputy General Counsel, Duke Energy                        The proposed changes do not involve any Corporation, 550 South Tyron Street,                                                                          the originally certified design. The physical alteration of plant equipment. The Mail Code DEC45A, Charlotte, NC                          proposed changes do not alter the method by licensee stated in its application that the 28202.                                                  which any safety-related system performs its          changes are editorial, and with one NRC Acting Branch Chief: Robert G.                    function. As such, no new or different types          exception, bring the plant-specific Tier Schaaf.                                                  of equipment will be installed, and the basic        1 and Combined License (COL) operation of installed equipment is                  Appendix C into alignment with the Florida Power & Light Company, Docket                    unchanged. The methods governing plant                information contained in plant-specific Nos. 50-250 and 50-251, Turkey Point                    operation and testing remain consistent with          Tier 2. In addition, the licensee Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4,                  current safety analysis assumptions.                  requested a change to COL License Miami-Dade County, Florida                                  Therefore, it is concluded that this change        Condition 2.D(12)(f)1 to correct a does not create the possibility of a new or Date of amendment request: April 4,                                                                        reference to a seismic interaction review different kind of accident from any accident 2016. A publicly-available version is in                previously evaluated.
discussed in the AP1000 design ADAMS under Accession No.                                  3. Does the proposed change involve a              certification document, Revision 19, ML16110A266.                                            significant reduction in a margin of safety?          Section 3.7.5.3.
Description of amendment request:                        Response: No.                                        Basis for proposed no significant The amendments would revise the                            The proposed changes ensure snubber                hazards consideration determination:
Technical Specifications (TS)                            examination, testing and service life                As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the requirements for snubbers. The licensee                  monitoring will continue to meet the                  licensee has provided its analysis of the proposed to revise the TSs to conform                    requirements of 10 CFR 50.55a(g). Snubbers            issue of no significant hazards to the licensees Snubber Testing                        will continue to be demonstrated OPERABLE            consideration, which is presented Program. The proposed changes include                    by performance of a program for                      below:
additions to, deletions from, and                        examination, testing and service life monitoring in compliance with 10 CFR                    1. Does the proposed amendment involve conforming administrative changes to                                                                          a significant increase in the probability or 50.55a or authorized alternatives.
the TSs.                                                    The proposed change to the TS 3.7.6                consequences of an accident previously Basis for proposed no significant                    Action for inoperable snubbers is                    evaluated?
hazards consideration determination:                    administrative in nature and is required for            Response: No.
As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the                      consistency with the proposed change to TS              The proposed consistency and editorial licensee has provided its analysis of the                SR 4.7.6.                                            COL Appendix C (and plant-specific Tier 1) issue of no significant hazards                                                                                and involved Tier 2 changes, along with one Therefore, it is concluded that the COL paragraph 2.D change, do not involve a consideration, which is presented                        proposed change does not involve a technical change, (e.g., there is no design below:                                                  significant reduction in a margin of safety.
parameter or requirement, calculation,
: 1. Does the proposed change involve a                                                                      analysis, function or qualification change).
The NRC staff has reviewed the                    No structure, system, component design or significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously licensees analysis and, based on this                function would be affected. No design or evaluated?                                              review, it appears that the three                    safety analysis would be affected. The Response: No.                                        standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are                      proposed changes do not affect any accident The proposed changes would revise TS SR              satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff                  initiating event or component failure, thus
[Surveillance Requirement] 4.7.6 to conform              proposes to determine that the                        the probabilities of the accidents previously the TS to the revised surveillance program              amendment request involves no                        evaluated are not affected. No function used for snubbers. Snubber examination, testing              significant hazards consideration.                    to mitigate a radioactive material release and and service life monitoring will continue to                                                                  no radioactive material release source term is sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES meet the requirements of 10 CFR 50.55a(g).                  Attorney for licensee: William S.                  involved, thus the radiological releases in the Snubber examination, testing and service              Blair, Managing AttorneyNuclear,                    accident analyses are not affected.
life monitoring is not an initiator of any              Florida Power & Light Company, 700                      Therefore, the proposed changes do not accident previously evaluated. Therefore, the            Universe Blvd., MS LAW/JB, Juno                      involve a significant increase in the probability of an accident previously                    Beach, FL 33408-0420.                                probability or consequences of an accident evaluated is not significantly increased.                                                                      previously evaluated.
Snubbers will continue to be demonstrated                NRC Branch Chief: Benjamin G.                        2. Does the proposed amendment create OPERABLE by performance of a program for                Beasley.                                              the possibility of a new or different kind of VerDate Sep<11>2014  17:27 Jul 01, 2016  Jkt 238001  PO 00000  Frm 00083  Fmt 4703  Sfmt 4703  E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM  05JYN1
Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices                                              43653 accident from any accident previously                      Basis for proposed no significant                    Therefore, the proposed amendment does evaluated?                                              hazards consideration determination:                  not involve a significant reduction in a Response: No.                                        As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the                  margin of safety.
The proposed consistency and editorial licensee has provided its analysis of the                The NRC staff has reviewed the COL Appendix C (and plant-specific Tier 1) and involved Tier 2 changes, along with one              issue of no significant hazards                      licensees analysis and, based on this COL paragraph 2.D change, would not affect              consideration, which is presented                    review, it appears that the three the design or function of any structure,                below:                                                standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are system, component (SSC), but will instead                  1. Does the proposed amendment involve            satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff provide consistency between the SSC designs              a significant increase in the probability or          proposes to determine that the and functions currently presented in the                consequences of an accident previously                amendment request involves no UFSAR and the Tier 1 information. The                    evaluated?                                            significant hazards consideration.
proposed changes would not introduce a new                  Response: No.                                        Attorney for licensee: Ms. Kathryn M.
failure mode, fault or sequence of events that              The proposed activity would revise the could result in a radioactive material release.
Sutton, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLC, minimum CMT [Core Makeup Tank] volume                1111 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.,
Therefore, the proposed changes do not                  in the COL [combined operating license]
create the possibility of a new or different            Appendix A (Technical Specifications) and Washington, DC 20004-2514.
kind of accident from any accident                      UFSAR information to be consistent with the              NRC Acting Branch Chief: Jennifer previously evaluated.                                    plant-specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C              Dixon-Herrity.
: 3. Does the proposed amendment involve                requirements. Because the new minimum a significant reduction in a margin of safety?                                                                Southern Nuclear Operating Company, volume is bounded by the current analyses, Response: No.                                        the proposed activity does not alter the              Docket Nos. 52-025 and 52-026, Vogtle The proposed consistency and editorial                design of an accident initiating component or        Electric Generating Plant (VEGP), Units COL Appendix C (and plant-specific Tier 1)              system. Thus, the probabilities of an accident        3 and 4, Burke County, Georgia and involved Tier 2 update, along with one              previously evaluated are not affected. The              Date of amendment request: May 18, COL paragraph 2.D change, is non-technical,              proposed activity does not involve other thus would not affect any design parameter,                                                                    2016. A publicly-available version is in safety-related equipment or radioactive function or analysis. There would be no                  material barriers. Thus, the proposed activity        ADAMS under Accession No.
change to an existing design basis, design              does not affect an accident mitigation                ML16139A796.
function, regulatory criterion, or analysis. No          function.                                                Description of amendment request:
safety analysis or design basis acceptance                  Therefore, the proposed changes do not            The amendment request proposes limit/criterion is involved. Therefore, the              involve a significant increase in the                changes to the technical specifications proposed amendment does not involve a                    probability or consequences of an accident            (TS) and Updated Final Safety Analysis significant reduction in a margin of safety.            previously evaluated.                                Report (UFSAR) in the form of
: 2. Does the proposed amendment create The NRC staff has reviewed the                                                                              departures from the incorporated plant-the possibility of a new or different kind of licensees analysis and, based on this                  accident from any accident previously                specific Design Control Document Tier review, it appears that the three                        evaluated?                                            2 information. Specifically, the standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are                            Response: No.                                      proposed departures consist of changes satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff                        The proposed activity would revise the            to the TS and UFSAR to revise the proposes to determine that the                          minimum CMT volume in the COL Appendix                minimum volume of the passive core amendment request involves no                            A (Technical Specifications) and UFSAR                cooling system core makeup tanks.
information to be consistent with the plant-            Basis for proposed no significant significant hazards consideration.
specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C Attorney for licensee: Ms. Kathryn M.                                                                      hazards consideration determination:
requirements. No results or conclusions of Sutton, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLC,                    any design or safety analyses are affected. No        As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.,                            system or design function or equipment                licensee has provided its analysis of the Washington, DC 20004-2514.                              qualification is affected by the changes. The        issue of no significant hazards NRC Acting Branch Chief: Jennifer                    changes do not result in a new failure mode,          consideration, which is presented Dixon-Herrity.                                          malfunction or sequence of events that could          below:
affect safety or safety-related equipment. This South Carolina Electric and Gas                          activity does not allow for a new fission                1. Does the proposed amendment involve Company, Docket Nos. 52-027 and 52-                      product release path, result in a new fission        a significant increase in the probability or 028, Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station                    product barrier failure mode, or create a new        consequences of an accident previously sequence of events that results in significant        evaluated?
(VCSNS), Units 2 and 3, Fairfield                                                                                Response: No.
County, South Carolina                                  fuel cladding failures.
Therefore, the proposed changes do not                The proposed activity would revise the Date of amendment request: May 12,                    create the possibility of a new or different          minimum CMT [core makeup tank] volume 2016. A publicly-available version is                    kind of accident from any accident                    in the COL [combined operating license]
available in ADAMS under Accession                      previously evaluated.                                Appendix A (Technical Specifications) and
: 3. Does the proposed amendment involve            UFSAR information to be consistent with the No. ML16133A382.                                                                                              plant-specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C Description of amendment request:                      a significant reduction in a margin of safety?
Response: No.                                      requirements. Because the new minimum The proposed changes, if approved for                                                                          volume is bounded by the current analyses, The proposed activity would revise the the VCSNS, involve departures from                      minimum CMT volume in the COL Appendix                the proposed activity does not alter the incorporated plant-specific Tier 2                      A (Technical Specifications) and UFSAR                design of an accident initiating component or Updated Final Safety Analysis Report                    information to be consistent with the plant-          system. Thus, the probabilities of an accident (UFSAR) information and changes to the                  specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C                    previously evaluated are not affected. The combined license Appendix A                              requirements. No results or conclusions of            proposed activity does not involve other sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES Technical Specifications to ensure that                  any design or safety analyses are affected. No        safety-related equipment or radioactive system design function or equipment is                material barriers. Thus, the proposed activity the listed minimum volume of the altered by this activity, and the proposed            does not affect an accident mitigation passive core cooling system core                        changes do not alter any design code, safety          function.
makeup tanks are aligned with the                        classification, or design margin. No safety              Therefore, the proposed amendment does current inspections tests analyses and                  analysis or design basis limit is involved            not involve a significant increase in the acceptance criteria and the relevant                    with the requested change, and consequently,          probability or consequences of an accident safety analysis.                                        no margin of safety is reduced.                      previously evaluated.
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: 2. Does the proposed amendment create                The Commission has made appropriate                  the KHU undergoing maintenance to the possibility of a new or different kind of            findings as required by the Act and the              OPERABLE status.
accident from any accident previously                    Commissions rules and regulations in evaluated?                                                                                                        Date of issuance: June 6, 2016.
10 CFR Chapter I, which are set forth in Response: No.                                                                                                  Effective date: As of the date of The proposed activity would revise the                the license amendments.
A notice of consideration of issuance              issuance and shall be implemented minimum CMT volume in the COL Appendix of amendment to facility operating                    within 60 days of issuance.
A (Technical Specifications) and UFSAR information to be consistent with the plant-            license or combined license, as                          Amendment Nos.: 400 (Unit 1), 402 specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C                      applicable, proposed no significant                  (Unit 2), and 401 (Unit 3). A publicly-requirements. No results or conclusions of              hazards consideration determination,                  available version is in ADAMS under any design or safety analyses are affected. No          and opportunity for a hearing in                      Accession No. ML16138A332; system or design function or equipment qualification is affected by the changes. The connection with these actions, was                    documents related to these amendments changes do not result in a new failure mode,            published in the Federal Register as                  are listed in the Safety Evaluation malfunction or sequence of events that could            indicated.                                            enclosed with the amendments.
affect safety or safety-related equipment. This            Unless otherwise indicated, the                      Renewed Facility Operating License activity does not allow for a new fission                Commission has determined that these                  Nos. DPR-38, DPR-47, and DPR-55: The product release path, result in a new fission            amendments satisfy the criteria for product barrier failure mode, or create a new amendments revised the Renewed categorical exclusion in accordance                  Facility Operating Licenses and TSs.
sequence of events that results in significant with 10 CFR 51.22. Therefore, pursuant fuel cladding failures.                                                                                          Date of initial notice in Federal Therefore, the proposed amendment does                to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental                    Register: November 10, 2015 (80 FR not create the possibility of a new or different                                                              69710).
kind of accident from any accident                      assessment need be prepared for these previously evaluated.                                    amendments. If the Commission has                        The Commissions related evaluation
: 3. Does the proposed amendment involve                prepared an environmental assessment                  of the amendments is contained in a a significant reduction in a margin of safety?          under the special circumstances                      Safety Evaluation dated June 6, 2016.
Response: No.                                        provision in 10 CFR 51.22(b) and has The proposed activity would revise the                                                                        No significant hazards consideration made a determination based on that                    comments received: No.
minimum CMT volume in the COL Appendix A (Technical Specifications) and UFSAR                  assessment, it is so indicated.
For further details with respect to the            Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.,
information to be consistent with the plant-specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C                      action, see (1) the applications for                  Docket No. 50-293, Pilgrim Nuclear requirements. No results or conclusions of              amendment, (2) the amendment, and (3)                Power Station (PNPS), Plymouth any design or safety analyses are affected. No          the Commissions related letter, safety              County, Massachusetts system design function or equipment is                  evaluation, and/or environmental altered by this activity, and the proposed                                                                        Date of amendment request: July 15, assessment, as indicated. All of these changes do not alter any design code, safety                                                                  2015.
items can be accessed as described in classification, or design margin. No safety                                                                      Brief description of amendment: The analysis or design basis limit is involved the Obtaining Information and Submitting Comments section of this                amendment approved the revised with the requested change, and consequently, document.                                            schedule for full implementation of the no margin of safety is reduced. Therefore, the proposed amendment does not involve a                                                                          Cyber Security Plan (CSP) for Milestone Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket                    8 by extending the date from June 30, significant reduction in a margin of safety.
Nos. 50-269, 50-270, and 50-287,                      2016, to December 15, 2017, and revised The NRC staff has reviewed the                        Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and              paragraphs 3.B and 3.G of Facility licensees analysis and, based on this                  3, Oconee County, South Carolina                      Operating License No. DPR-35 for PNPS review, it appears that the three                                                                              to incorporate the revised CSP standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are                          Date of amendment request: July 17, 2015.                                                implementation schedule.
satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff proposes to determine that the                            Brief description of amendments: The                  Date of issuance: June 6, 2016.
amendment request involves no                            amendments correct a usage problem                      Effective date: As of the date of significant hazards consideration.                      with recently issued Amendment Nos.                  issuance and shall be implemented Attorney for licensee: M. Stanford                    382, 384, and 383 (ADAMS Accession                    within 30 days.
Blanton, Balch & Bingham LLP, 1710                      No. ML13231A013), which precludes Oconee Nuclear Station Technical                        Amendment No.: 244. A publicly-Sixth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL Specification (TS) 3.8.1, AC                        available version is in ADAMS under 35203-2015.
[Alternating Current] Sources                        Accession No. ML16082A460; NRC Acting Branch Chief: Jennifer Operating, Condition H, from being                  documents related to this amendment Dixon-Herrity.
used as planned. The change revises the              are listed in the Safety Evaluation III. Notice of Issuance of Amendments                    note to TS 3.8.1, Required Actions L.1,              enclosed with the amendment.
to Facility Operating Licenses and                      L.2, and L.3 to delete the 12-hour time                  Facility Operating License No. DPR-Combined Licenses                                        limitation when the second Keowee                    35: The amendment revised the During the period since publication of                Hydroelectric Unit (KHU) is made                      Renewed Facility Operating License.
the last biweekly notice, the                            inoperable for the purpose of restoring                  Date of initial notice in Federal Commission has issued the following                      the KHU undergoing maintenance to sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES Register: October 27, 2015 (80 FR amendments. The Commission has                          OPERABLE status. Deletion of the 12-                  65812).
determined for each of these                            hour time limitation allows the use of amendments that the application                          the full 60-hour Completion Time of                      The Commissions related evaluation complies with the standards and                          Required Action H.2 when the unit(s)                  of the amendment is contained in a requirements of the Atomic Energy Act                    have been in Condition C for greater                  Safety Evaluation dated June 6, 2016.
of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the                  than [[estimated NRC review hours::72 hours]], and both units are made                  No significant hazards consideration Commissions rules and regulations.                      inoperable for the purpose of restoring              comments received: No.
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412, Beaver Valley Power Station                            Date of issuance: June 14, 2016.                    Renewed Facility Operating License (BVPS), Unit Nos. 1 and 2, Beaver                          Effective date: As of the date of                  Nos. DPR-42 and DPR-60: The County, Pennsylvania Docket No. 50-                      issuance and shall be implemented                    amendments revised the Renewed 346, Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station                  within 270 days from the date of                      Facility Operating Licenses and (DBNPS), Unit No. 1, Ottawa County,                      issuance.                                            Technical Specifications.
Ohio                                                        Amendment Nos.: 166 (Unit 1) and                    Date of initial notice in Federal 166 (Unit 2). A publicly-available                    Register: October 13, 2015 (80 FR Date of application for amendments:                  version is in ADAMS under Accession November 19, 2015, as supplemented by                                                                          61484). The supplemental letters dated No. ML16137A056; documents related                    December 30, 2015; January 25, 2016; letter dated March 22, 2016.                            to these amendments are listed in the Brief description of amendments: The                                                                        March 31, 2016; and April 14, 2016, Safety Evaluation enclosed with the                  provided additional information that amendments changed the BVPS and                          amendments.
DBNPS Technical Specifications (TSs).                                                                          clarified the application, did not expand Facility Operating License Nos. NPF-              the scope of the application as originally Specifically, the license amendments                    87 and NPF-89: The amendments revised TS 5.3.1, Unit Staff                                                                                noticed, and did not change the staffs revised the Facility Operating Licenses              original proposed no significant hazards Qualifications, by incorporating an                    to authorize revision to the CPNPP exception to American National                                                                                consideration determination as Emergency Plan.                                      published in the Federal Register.
Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard                        Date of initial notice in Federal N18.1-1971, Selection and Training of                                                                          The Commissions related evaluation Register: August 14, 2015 (80 FR                      of the amendments is contained in a Nuclear Power Plant Personnel, such                    48923), and corrected on August 20, that licensed operators are only required                                                                      Safety Evaluation dated June 16, 2016.
2015 (80 FR 50663). The supplemental                    No significant hazards consideration to comply with the requirements of 10                    letters dated January 27, 2016, and CFR part 55, Operators Licenses.                                                                          comments received: No.
March 3, 2016, provided additional Date of issuance: June 7, 2016.                      information that clarified the                        Omaha Public Power District, Docket Effective date: As of the date of                    application, did not expand the scope of              No. 50-285, Fort Calhoun Station, Unit issuance and shall be implemented                        the application as originally noticed,                No. 1, Washington County, Nebraska within 90 days from the date of                          and did not change the staffs original issuance.                                                                                                        Date of amendment request:
proposed no significant hazards                      September 11, 2015.
Amendment Nos.: 297 and 185 for                      consideration determination as BVPS, Units 1 and 2, and 292 for                                                                                  Brief description of amendment: The published in the Federal Register.                    amendment revised the Technical DBNPS, Unit 1. A publicly-available                        The Commissions related evaluation version is in ADAMS under Accession                                                                            Specifications (TSs) to provide a short of the amendments is contained in a                  Completion Time to restore an No. ML16040A084. Documents related                      Safety Evaluation dated June 14, 2016.
to these amendments are listed in the                                                                          inoperable system for conditions under No significant hazards consideration Safety Evaluation (SE) enclosed with the                                                                      which the existing TSs require a plant comments received: No.
amendments.                                                                                                    shutdown. The amendment is consistent Renewed Facility Operating License                    Northern States Power Company                        with NRC-approved Technical Nos. DPR-66, NPF-73, and NPF-3: The                      Minnesota, Docket Nos. 50-282 and 50-                Specifications Task Force (TSTF) amendments revised the TSs and                          306, Prairie Island Nuclear Generating                Traveler TSTF-426, Revision 5, Revise Renewed Facility Operating Licenses.                    Plant, Units 1 and 2, Goodhue County,                or Add Actions to Preclude Entry into Date of initial notice in Federal                    Minnesota                                            LCO [Limiting Condition for Operation]
Register: January 19, 2016 (81 FR                          Date of amendment request: June 29,                3.0.3RITSTF [Risk-Informed TSTF]
2918). The supplemental letter dated                    2015, as supplemented by letters dated                Initiatives 6b & 6c, with certain plant-March 22, 2016, contained clarifying                    December 30, 2015; January 25, 2016;                  specific administrative variations.
information and did not change the NRC                  March 31, 2016; and April 14, 2016.                      Date of issuance: June 8, 2016.
staffs initial proposed finding of no                      Brief description of amendments: The                  Effective date: As of the date of significant hazards consideration.                      amendments revised surveillance                      issuance and shall be implemented The Commissions related evaluation                  requirements (SRs) related to gas                    within 90 days from the date of of the amendments is contained in an                    accumulation for the emergency core                  issuance.
SE dated June 7, 2016.                                  cooling system and added new SRs                        Amendment No.: 288. A publicly-No significant hazards consideration                  related to gas accumulation for the                  available version is in ADAMS under comments received: No.                                  residual heat removal and containment                Accession No. ML16139A804; spray systems, consistent with NRC-                  documents related to this amendment Luminant Generation Company LLC,                                                                              are listed in the Safety Evaluation approved Technical Specifications Task Docket Nos. 50-445 and 50-446,                                                                                enclosed with the amendment.
Force (TSTF) Standard Technical Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant,                                                                                Renewed Facility Operating License Specifications Change Traveler TSTF-Unit Nos. 1 and 2 (CPNPP), Somervell                                                                          No. DPR-40: The amendment revised 523, Revision 2, Generic Letter 2008-County, Texas                                                                                                  the Renewed Facility Operating License 01, Managing Gas Accumulation.
Date of amendment request: June 30,                      Date of issuance: June 16, 2016.                  and TSs.
2015, as supplemented by letters dated                      Effective date: As of the date of                    Date of initial notice in Federal sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES January 27, 2016, and March 3, 2016.                    issuance and shall be implemented                    Register: November 24, 2015 (80 FR Brief description of amendments: The                  within 90 days of issuance.                          73239).
amendments revised the current                              Amendment Nos.: 217 (Unit 1) and                      The Commissions related evaluation emergency action level scheme for                        205 (Unit 2). A publicly-available                    of the amendment is contained in a CPNPP to a scheme based on Nuclear                      version is in ADAMS under Accession                  Safety Evaluation dated June 8, 2016.
Energy Institute (NEI) 99-01, Revision 6,                No. ML16133A406; documents related                      No significant hazards consideration Development of Emergency Action                        to these amendments are listed in the                comments received: No.
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43656                            Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices Southern Nuclear Operating Company,                      Standard Technical Specifications                    proposed amendment would revise Inc., Docket Nos. 50-424 and 50-425,                    Change Traveler-432, Revision 1,                      Technical Specification (TS) 4.2.1, Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Units 1                Change in Technical Specifications                  Fuel Assemblies; TS 3.5.1 and 2, Burke County, Georgia                            End States (WCAP-16294), dated                      Accumulators; Surveillance Date of amendment request: July 18,                  November 29, 2010.                                    Requirement (SR) 3.5.1.4; TS 3.5.4, 2014, as supplemented by letters dated                      Date of issuance: June 10, 2016.                  Refueling Water Storage Tank; and SR February 27, 2015, and May 2, 2016.                        Effective date: As of its date of                  3.5.4.3, to increase the maximum Brief description of amendments: The                  issuance and shall be implemented                    number of tritium producing burnable amendments revised 22 Technical                          within 90 days of issuance.                          absorber rods (TPBARs) and to delete Specifications (TSs) by adopting                            Amendment Nos.: 202 (Unit 1) and                  outdated information related to the multiple previously NRC-approved                        198 (Unit 2). A publicly-available                    tritium production program. The NRC Technical Specifications Task Force                      version is in ADAMS under Accession                  staff is issuing an environmental (TSTF) Travelers. One proposed change                    No. ML15289A227; documents related                    assessment (EA) and finding of no is not included in this license                          to these amendments are listed in the                significant impact (FONSI) associated amendment and will be addressed by                      Safety Evaluation enclosed with the                  with the proposed license amendment.
further correspondence. Southern                        amendments.
Facility Operating License Nos. NPF-              DATES: The Environmental assessment Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. (SNC)                                                                          referenced in this document is available stated that these TSTF Travelers are                    2 and NPF-8: The amendments revised the Renewed Facility Operating                        on July 5, 2016.
generic changes chosen to increase the consistency between the Vogtle Electric                  Licenses and Technical Specifications.                ADDRESSES:  Please refer to Docket ID Generating Plant TSs, the Improved                          Date of initial notice in Federal                  NRC-2016-0131 when contacting the Standard Technical Specifications for                    Register: May 26, 2015 (80 FR 30102).                NRC about the availability of Westinghouse plants (NUREG-1431),                        The supplemental letters dated                        information regarding this document.
and the TSs of the other plants in the                  September 17, 2015, and April 13, 2016,              You may obtain publicly-available SNC fleet.                                              provided additional information that                  information related to this document Date of issuance: June 9, 2016.                      clarified the application, did not expand            using any of the following methods:
the scope of the application as originally Effective date: As of the date of
* Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to issuance and shall be implemented                        noticed, and did not change the staffs http://www.regulations.gov and search within 120 days of issuance.                            original proposed no significant hazards for Docket ID NRC-2016-0131. Address Amendment Nos.: 180 (Unit 1) and                      consideration determination as questions about NRC dockets to Carol 161 (Unit 2). A publicly-available                      published in the Federal Register.
Gallagher; telephone: 301-415-3463; version is in ADAMS under Accession                        The Commissions related evaluation email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For No. ML15132A569; documents related                      of the amendments is contained in a technical questions, contact the to these amendments are listed in the                    Safety Evaluation dated June 10, 2016.
individual listed in the FOR FURTHER Safety Evaluation enclosed with the                        No significant hazards consideration INFORMATION CONTACT section of this amendments.                                              comments received: No.
document.
Facility Operating License Nos. NPF-                    Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 22nd day of June 2016.
* NRCs Agencywide Documents 68 and NPF-81: Amendments revised Access and Management System the Facility Operating Licenses and TSs.                  For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly-Date of initial notice in Federal                    Anne T. Boland, available documents online in the Register: March 3, 2015 (80 FR 11480).                  Director, Division of Operating Reactor              ADAMS Public Documents collection at The supplemental letters dated February                  Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
27, 2015, and May 2, 2016, provided                      Regulation.
adams.html. To begin the search, select additional information that clarified the                [FR Doc. 2016-15659 Filed 7-1-16; 8:45 am]
ADAMS Public Documents and then application, did not expand the scope of                BILLING CODE 7590-01-P select Begin Web-based ADAMS the application as originally noticed, Search. For problems with ADAMS, and did not change the staffs original please contact the NRCs Public proposal no significant hazards                          NUCLEAR REGULATORY Document Room (PDR) reference staff at consideration determination as                          COMMISSION 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by published in the Federal Register.
[Docket No. 50-390; NRC-2016-0131]                    email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. For the The Commissions related evaluation convenience of the reader, the ADAMS of the amendments is contained in a                      Tennessee Valley Authority Watts Bar                  accession numbers are provided in a Safety Evaluation dated June 9, 2016.                    Nuclear Plant, Unit 1                                table in the AVAILABILITY OF No significant hazards consideration AGENCY:  Nuclear Regulatory                          DOCUMENTS section of this document.
comments received: No.
Commission.
* NRCs PDR: You may examine and Southern Nuclear Operating Company,                                                                            purchase copies of public documents at Docket Nos. 50-348 and 50-364, Joseph                    ACTION: Environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact;                    the NRCs PDR, Room O1-F21, One M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2,                                                                        White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Houston County, Alabama                                  issuance.
Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
Date of amendment request: April 13,                 
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2015, as supplemented by letters dated                  Commission (NRC) is considering the Robert Schaaf, Office of Nuclear Reactor September 17, 2015, and April 13, 2016.                  issuance of an amendment to Facility Regulation, Nuclear Regulatory Brief description of amendments: The                  Operating License No. NFP-90, issued Commission, Washington, DC 20555-amendments consist of changes to the                    February 7, 1996, and held by the 0001; telephone: 301-415-6020, email:
Technical Specifications consistent with                Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA, the Robert.Schaaf@nrc.gov.
the NRC-approved Technical                              licensee) for the operation of Watts Bar Specification Task Force Improved                        Nuclear Plant (WBN), Unit 1. The                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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NRR E-mail Capture - NRC Notification of Intent to Issue License Amendment for Oconee Nuclear Station - Approval of One Time Change to Technical Specifications to Allow Time to Replace the Stator on Each Keowee Unit
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Issue date: 05/10/2017
From: Stephen Koenick
Plant Licensing Branch II
To: Jenkins S, Yeager M
State of SC, Dept of Health & Environmental Control
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NRR-PMDAPEm Resource From: Koenick, Stephen Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 5:25 PM To: jenkinse@dhec.sc.gov; 'yeagerma@dhec.sc.gov' Cc: Klett, Audrey

Subject:

NRC Notification of Intent to Issue License Amendment for Oconee Nuclear Station -

Approval of one time change to technical specifications to allow time to replace the stator on each Keowee unit Attachments: 2016-15659 BWN Oconee Stator.pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged May 10, 2017 Ms. Susan E. Jenkins Manager, Infectious and Radioactive Waste Management Bureau of Land & Waste Management Division of Waste Management/IRWMS South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Mr. Mark A. Yeager Environmental Health Manager Bureau of Land & Waste Management Division of Waste Management/IRWMS South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

Dear Susan and Mark,

The NRC is preparing to issue a license amendment for the Oconee Nuclear Station to revise the Technical Specifications (TS) for a one-time change to allow sufficient time to replace the stator on each Keowee Hydro Unit.

Here is the relevant information for the license amendment request:

Date of submittal: February 26, 2016 (NRC Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML16064A020).

Federal Register Notice of Consideration: July 5, 2016 (81 FR 43650).

[copy attached, specific BWN starts on page 43650]

Brief description of Amendment: The proposed changes would modify TS 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, to allow sufficient time to replace the stator on each Keowee Hydro Unit (KHU).

Specifically, the current TS 3.8.1 RA C.2.2.5 maintenance provision requires the KHU and its required overhead emergency power path to be restored to operable status within 45 days of discovery of an initial inoperability when Condition C is entered due to an inoperable KHU if not used for that KHU in the previous 3 years. This 45-day time period is not sufficient to allow the KHU generator stator replacement work to be performed. Therefore, the licensee proposes to add a temporary Completion Time (CT) to RA C.2.2.5 that would allow 55 days to restore an inoperable KHU due to stator replacement. The temporary CT can be used 1

once for each KHU. The proposed changes are similar to those previously reviewed and approved to support the KHU generator pole rewinds License Amendment Request for Temporary Technical Specification Change to Add a Required Action Completion Time for One Keowee Hydro Unit Inoperable for Generator Field Pole Rewinds, dated February 27, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML12181A312) and Oconee Nuclear Station Units 1, 2 and 3, Issuance of Amendments Temporary Technical Specification Change Request to Extend the Completion Time For An Inoperable Keowee Hydro Unit, dated January 8, 2014 (ADAMS Accession No. ML13357A674.

The licensee also proposes a change to TS 3.8.1 RA C.2.2.3 Note to allow use of the 60-hour dual KHU outage to disassemble and reassemble the KHU and return it to a functional condition.

Please let me know at your earliest convenience if you have any questions or comments regarding this amendment.

On a separate note, Ms. Audrey Klett will become the NRC Project Manager for the Oconee Nuclear Station effective May 14, 2017. Audrey can be reached at (301) 415-0489, or at Audrey.Klett@nrc.gov.

Thanks, Steve Stephen S. Koenick Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch 2-1 (LPL2-1)

Division of Operating Reactor Licensing (DORL)

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR)

US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (301) 415-6631 Stephen.Koenick@nrc.gov 2

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43646 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices regulations, and orders of the NRC now theft, diversion, or loss. Based on the NUCLEAR REGULATORY or hereafter in effect. The facility information provided, no new accident COMMISSION consists of two pressurized-water precursors are created by the

[NRC-2016-0127]

reactors located in Mecklenburg County, description of actions the licensee has North Carolina. provided concerning the physical Biweekly Notice; Applications and II. Request/Action inventory for the incore nuclear Amendments to Facility Operating detectors. Thus, the probability of Licenses and Combined Licenses The regulation in 10 CFR 74.19, postulated accidents is not increased. Involving No Significant Hazards Recordkeeping, identifies Also, the consequences of postulated Considerations recordkeeping requirements applicable accidents are not increased. Therefore, to special nuclear material (SNM), and AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory 10 CFR 74.19(c) requires, in part, that, there is no undue risk to public health Commission.

each licensee who is authorized to and safety.

ACTION: Biweekly notice.

possess special nuclear material, at any The Exemption Is Consistent With the one time and site location, in a quantity Common Defense and Security

SUMMARY

Pursuant to Section 189a. (2) greater than 350 grams of contained of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as uranium-235, uranium-233, or The proposed exemption would allow amended (the Act), the U.S. Nuclear plutonium, or any combination thereof, the licensee to address the physical Regulatory Commission (NRC) is shall conduct a physical inventory of all inventory of the non-fuel SNM. The publishing this regular biweekly notice.

special nuclear material in its licensee indicated that the overall The Act requires the Commission to possession under license at intervals not alternative approach will continue to publish notice of any amendments to exceed 12 months. meet the intent of the physical issued, or proposed to be issued, and The licensee requested an exemption inventory requirements of 10 CFR grants the Commission the authority to from certain recordkeeping 74.19(c). Therefore, the common issue and make immediately effective requirements in 10 CFR 74.19(c). The defense and security are not impacted any amendment to an operating license exemption would allow the licensee to by this exemption. or combined license, as applicable, seek relief from the physical inventory upon a determination by the requirements only for movable incore IV. Conclusion Commission that such amendment nuclear detectors that have been involves no significant hazards removed from service and stored in a Accordingly, the Commission has consideration, notwithstanding the location that is not readily accessible determined that pursuant to 10 CFR pendency before the Commission of a and is subject to security modifications. 74.7, the exemption is authorized by request for a hearing from any person.

The purpose of this request for law, will not present an undue risk to This biweekly notice includes all exemption is to allow an alternative to the public health and safety, and is notices of amendments issued, or the physical inventory-taking practices consistent with the common defense proposed to be issued from June 7, 2016, for these non-fuel SNM incore detectors. and security. Therefore, the Commission to June 20, 2016. The last biweekly hereby grants Duke Energy Carolinas, notice was published on June 21, 2016.

III. Discussion LLC an exemption from the physical DATES: Comments must be filed by Pursuant to 10 CFR 74.7, Specific inventory requirements of 10 CFR August 4, 2016. A request for a hearing exemptions, the Commission may, 74.19(c) for McGuire. must be filed by September 6, 2016.

upon application of any interested Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.32, Finding of ADDRESSES: You may submit comments person or upon its own initiative, grant no significant impact, the Commission by any of the following methods (unless exemptions from the requirements of 10 has determined that the granting of this this document describes a different CFR part 74 when the exemptions are exemption will not have a significant method for submitting comments on a authorized by law and will not endanger effect on the quality of the human specific subject):

life or property or the common defense environment as published in the

  • Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to and security, and are otherwise in the Federal Register on March 8, 2016 (81 http://www.regulations.gov and search public interest.

FR 12132). for Docket ID NRC-2016-0127. Address The Exemption Is Authorized by Law questions about NRC dockets to Carol The exemption is effective upon Gallagher; telephone: 301-415-3463; This exemption allows the licensee to issuance.

have an alternative to the physical email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For inventory requirements of 10 CFR Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 23rd day technical questions, contact the 74.19(c) only for movable incore nuclear of June, 2016. individual listed in the FOR FURTHER detectors that have been removed from For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. INFORMATION CONTACT section of this service. The NRC staff has determined document.

Anne T. Boland, that granting the licensees proposed

  • Mail comments to: Cindy Bladey, Director, Division of Operating Reactor Office of Administration, Mail Stop:

exemption pursuant to 10 CFR 74.7 will Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor not result in a violation of the Atomic OWFN-12-H08, U.S. Nuclear Regulation.

Energy Act of 1954, as amended, or the Regulatory Commission, Washington,

[FR Doc. 2016-15868 Filed 7-1-16; 8:45 am]

Commissions regulations. Therefore, DC 20555-0001.

BILLING CODE 7590-01-P For additional direction on obtaining sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES the exemption is authorized by law.

information and submitting comments, The Exemption Presents No Undue Risk see Obtaining Information and to Public Health and Safety Submitting Comments in the The underlying purpose of 10 CFR SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of 74.19(c) is to ensure SNM is properly this document.

accounted for, appropriately secured, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

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Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices 43647 Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear before making the comment action may file a request for a hearing Regulatory Commission, Washington DC submissions available to the public or and a petition to intervene with respect 20555-0001; telephone: 301-415-1927, entering the comment into ADAMS. to issuance of the amendment to the email: lynn.ronewicz@nrc.gov. subject facility operating license or II. Notice of Consideration of Issuance combined license. Requests for a I. Obtaining Information and of Amendments to Facility Operating hearing and a petition for leave to Submitting Comments Licenses and Combined Licenses and intervene shall be filed in accordance Proposed No Significant Hazards A. Obtaining Information with the Commissions Agency Rules Consideration Determination of Practice and Procedure in 10 CFR Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2016- The Commission has made a part 2. Interested person(s) should 0127 when contacting the NRC about proposed determination that the consult a current copy of 10 CFR 2.309, the availability of information for this following amendment requests involve which is available at the NRCs PDR, action. You may obtain publicly- no significant hazards consideration. located at One White Flint North, Room available information related to this Under the Commissions regulations in O1-F21, 11555 Rockville Pike (first action by any of the following methods: § 50.92 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal floor), Rockville, Maryland 20852. The

  • Federal rulemaking Web site: Go to Regulations (10 CFR), this means that NRCs regulations are accessible http://www.regulations.gov and search operation of the facility in accordance electronically from the NRC Library on for Docket ID NRC-2016-0127. with the proposed amendment would the NRCs Web site at http://
  • NRCs Agencywide Documents not (1) involve a significant increase in www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-Access and Management System the probability or consequences of an collections/cfr/. If a request for a hearing (ADAMS): You may obtain publicly- accident previously evaluated, or (2) or petition for leave to intervene is filed available documents online in the create the possibility of a new or within 60 days, the Commission or a ADAMS Public Documents collection at different kind of accident from any presiding officer designated by the http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/ accident previously evaluated; or (3) Commission or by the Chief adams.html. To begin the search, select involve a significant reduction in a Administrative Judge of the Atomic ADAMS Public Documents and then margin of safety. The basis for this Safety and Licensing Board Panel, will select Begin Web-based ADAMS proposed determination for each rule on the request and/or petition; and Search. For problems with ADAMS, amendment request is shown below. the Secretary or the Chief please contact the NRCs Public The Commission is seeking public Administrative Judge of the Atomic Document Room (PDR) reference staff at comments on this proposed Safety and Licensing Board will issue a 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by determination. Any comments received notice of a hearing or an appropriate email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. The within 30 days after the date of order.

ADAMS accession number for each publication of this notice will be As required by 10 CFR 2.309, a document referenced (if it is available in considered in making any final petition for leave to intervene shall set ADAMS) is provided the first time that determination. forth with particularity the interest of it is mentioned in the SUPPLEMENTARY Normally, the Commission will not the petitioner in the proceeding, and INFORMATION section. issue the amendment until the how that interest may be affected by the

  • NRCs PDR: You may examine and expiration of 60 days after the date of results of the proceeding. The petition purchase copies of public documents at publication of this notice. The should specifically explain the reasons the NRCs PDR, Room O1-F21, One Commission may issue the license why intervention should be permitted White Flint North, 11555 Rockville amendment before expiration of the 60- with particular reference to the Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852. day period provided that its final following general requirements: (1) The B. Submitting Comments determination is that the amendment name, address, and telephone number of involves no significant hazards the requestor or petitioner; (2) the Please include Docket ID NRC-2016- consideration. In addition, the nature of the requestors/petitioners 0127, facility name, unit number(s), Commission may issue the amendment right under the Act to be made a party application date, and subject in your prior to the expiration of the 30-day to the proceeding; (3) the nature and comment submission. comment period if circumstances extent of the requestors/petitioners The NRC cautions you not to include change during the 30-day comment property, financial, or other interest in identifying or contact information that period such that failure to act in a the proceeding; and (4) the possible you do not want to be publicly timely way would result, for example in effect of any decision or order which disclosed in your comment submission. derating or shutdown of the facility. If may be entered in the proceeding on the The NRC will post all comment the Commission takes action prior to the requestors/petitioners interest. The submissions at http:// expiration of either the comment period petition must also set forth the specific www.regulations.gov as well as enter the or the notice period, it will publish in contentions which the requestor/

comment submissions into ADAMS. the Federal Register a notice of petitioner seeks to have litigated at the The NRC does not routinely edit issuance. If the Commission makes a proceeding.

comment submissions to remove final no significant hazards Each contention must consist of a identifying or contact information. consideration determination, any specific statement of the issue of law or If you are requesting or aggregating hearing will take place after issuance. fact to be raised or controverted. In comments from other persons for The Commission expects that the need addition, the requestor/petitioner shall submission to the NRC, then you should provide a brief explanation of the bases sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES to take this action will occur very inform those persons not to include infrequently. for the contention and a concise identifying or contact information that statement of the alleged facts or expert they do not want to be publicly A. Opportunity To Request a Hearing opinion which support the contention disclosed in their comment submission. and Petition for Leave To Intervene and on which the requestor/petitioner Your request should state that the NRC Within 60 days after the date of intends to rely in proving the contention does not routinely edit comment publication of this notice, any person(s) at the hearing. The requestor/petitioner submissions to remove such information whose interest may be affected by this must also provide references to those VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:27 Jul 01, 2016 Jkt 238001 PO 00000 Frm 00078 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM 05JYN1

43648 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices specific sources and documents of agency thereof, may submit a petition to participant should contact the Office of which the petitioner is aware and on the Commission to participate as a party the Secretary by email at which the requestor/petitioner intends under 10 CFR 2.309(h)(1). The petition hearing.docket@nrc.gov, or by telephone to rely to establish those facts or expert should state the nature and extent of the at 301-415-1677, to request (1) a digital opinion. The petition must include petitioners interest in the proceeding. identification (ID) certificate, which sufficient information to show that a The petition should be submitted to the allows the participant (or its counsel or genuine dispute exists with the Commission by September 6, 2016. The representative) to digitally sign applicant on a material issue of law or petition must be filed in accordance documents and access the E-Submittal fact. Contentions shall be limited to with the filing instructions in the server for any proceeding in which it is matters within the scope of the Electronic Submissions (E-Filing) participating; and (2) advise the amendment under consideration. The section of this document, and should Secretary that the participant will be contention must be one which, if meet the requirements for petitions for submitting a request or petition for proven, would entitle the requestor/ leave to intervene set forth in this hearing (even in instances in which the petitioner to relief. A requestor/ section, except that under § 2.309(h)(2) participant, or its counsel or petitioner who fails to satisfy these a State, local governmental body, or representative, already holds an NRC-requirements with respect to at least one Federally-recognized Indian Tribe, or issued digital ID certificate). Based upon contention will not be permitted to agency thereof does not need to address this information, the Secretary will participate as a party. the standing requirements in 10 CFR establish an electronic docket for the Those permitted to intervene become 2.309(d) if the facility is located within hearing in this proceeding if the parties to the proceeding, subject to any its boundaries. A State, local Secretary has not already established an limitations in the order granting leave to governmental body, Federally- electronic docket.

intervene, and have the opportunity to recognized Indian Tribe, or agency Information about applying for a participate fully in the conduct of the thereof, may also have the opportunity digital ID certificate is available on the hearing with respect to resolution of to participate under 10 CFR 2.315(c). NRCs public Web site at http://

that persons admitted contentions, If a hearing is granted, any person www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals/

including the opportunity to present who does not wish, or is not qualified, getting-started.html. System evidence and to submit a cross- to become a party to the proceeding requirements for accessing the E-examination plan for cross-examination may, in the discretion of the presiding Submittal server are detailed in the of witnesses, consistent with NRC officer, be permitted to make a limited NRCs Guidance for Electronic regulations, policies and procedures. appearance pursuant to the provisions Submission, which is available on the Petitions for leave to intervene must of 10 CFR 2.315(a). A person making a agencys public Web site at http://

be filed no later than 60 days from the limited appearance may make an oral or www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-date of publication of this notice. written statement of position on the submittals.html. Participants may Requests for hearing, petitions for leave issues, but may not otherwise attempt to use other software not listed to intervene, and motions for leave to participate in the proceeding. A limited on the Web site, but should note that the file new or amended contentions that appearance may be made at any session NRCs E-Filing system does not support are filed after the 60-day deadline will of the hearing or at any prehearing unlisted software, and the NRC Meta not be entertained absent a conference, subject to the limits and System Help Desk will not be able to determination by the presiding officer conditions as may be imposed by the offer assistance in using unlisted that the filing demonstrates good cause presiding officer. Persons desiring to software.

by satisfying the three factors in 10 CFR make a limited appearance are If a participant is electronically 2.309(c)(1)(i)-(iii). If a hearing is requested to inform the Secretary of the submitting a document to the NRC in requested, and the Commission has not Commission by September 6, 2016. accordance with the E-Filing rule, the made a final determination on the issue participant must file the document of no significant hazards consideration, B. Electronic Submissions (E-Filing) using the NRCs online, Web-based the Commission will make a final All documents filed in NRC submission form. In order to serve determination on the issue of no adjudicatory proceedings, including a documents through the Electronic significant hazards consideration. The request for hearing, a petition for leave Information Exchange System, users final determination will serve to decide to intervene, any motion or other will be required to install a Web when the hearing is held. If the final document filed in the proceeding prior browser plug-in from the NRCs Web determination is that the amendment to the submission of a request for site. Further information on the Web-request involves no significant hazards hearing or petition to intervene, and based submission form, including the consideration, the Commission may documents filed by interested installation of the Web browser plug-in, issue the amendment and make it governmental entities participating is available on the NRCs public Web immediately effective, notwithstanding under 10 CFR 2.315(c), must be filed in site at http://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-the request for a hearing. Any hearing accordance with the NRCs E-Filing rule submittals.html.

held would take place after issuance of (72 FR 49139; August 28, 2007). The E- Once a participant has obtained a the amendment. If the final Filing process requires participants to digital ID certificate and a docket has determination is that the amendment submit and serve all adjudicatory been created, the participant can then request involves a significant hazards documents over the internet, or in some submit a request for hearing or petition consideration, then any hearing held cases to mail copies on electronic for leave to intervene. Submissions would take place before the issuance of storage media. Participants may not should be in Portable Document Format sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES any amendment unless the Commission submit paper copies of their filings (PDF) in accordance with NRC guidance finds an imminent danger to the health unless they seek an exemption in available on the NRCs public Web site or safety of the public, in which case it accordance with the procedures at http://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-will issue an appropriate order or rule described below. submittals.html. A filing is considered under 10 CFR part 2. To comply with the procedural complete at the time the documents are A State, local governmental body, requirements of E-Filing, at least ten 10 submitted through the NRCs E-Filing federally-recognized Indian Tribe, or days prior to the filing deadline, the system. To be timely, an electronic VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:27 Jul 01, 2016 Jkt 238001 PO 00000 Frm 00079 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM 05JYN1

Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices 43649 filing must be submitted to the E-Filing the presiding officer subsequently and the removal of an expired one-time system no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern determines that the reason for granting Note for Required Action to restore Time on the due date. Upon receipt of the exemption from use of E-Filing no Diesel Generator to OPERABLE status a transmission, the E-Filing system longer exists. for TS 3.8.1, AC SourcesOperating.

time-stamps the document and sends Documents submitted in adjudicatory Basis for proposed no significant the submitter an email notice proceedings will appear in the NRCs hazards consideration determination:

confirming receipt of the document. The electronic hearing docket which is As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the E-Filing system also distributes an email available to the public at http:// licensee has provided its analysis of the notice that provides access to the ehd1.nrc.gov/ehd/, unless excluded issue of no significant hazards document to the NRCs Office of the pursuant to an order of the Commission, consideration, which is presented General Counsel and any others who or the presiding officer. Participants are below:

have advised the Office of the Secretary requested not to include personal

1. Does the proposed amendment involve that they wish to participate in the privacy information, such as social a significant increase in the probability or proceeding, so that the filer need not security numbers, home addresses, or consequences of an accident previously serve the documents on those home phone numbers in their filings, evaluated?

participants separately. Therefore, unless an NRC regulation or other law Response: No.

applicants and other participants (or requires submission of such This LAR [license amendment request]

their counsel or representative) must information. However, in some proposes administrative non-technical apply for and receive a digital ID instances, a request to intervene will changes only. These proposed changes do not certificate before a hearing request/ require including information on local adversely affect accident initiators or petition to intervene is filed so that they residence in order to demonstrate a precursors nor alter the design assumptions, can obtain access to the document via proximity assertion of interest in the conditions, or configurations of the facility.

The proposed changes do not alter or prevent the E-Filing system. proceeding. With respect to copyrighted the ability of structures, systems and A person filing electronically using works, except for limited excerpts that components (SSCs) to perform their intended the NRCs adjudicatory E-Filing system serve the purpose of the adjudicatory function to mitigate the consequences of an may seek assistance by contacting the filings and would constitute a Fair Use initiating event within the assumed NRC Meta System Help Desk through application, participants are requested acceptance limits.

the Contact Us link located on the not to include copyrighted materials in Given the above discussion, it is concluded NRCs public Web site at http:// their submission. the proposed amendment does not www.nrc.gov/site-help/e- Petitions for leave to intervene must significantly increase the probability or submittals.html, by email to be filed no later than 60 days from the consequences of an accident previously MSHD.Resource@nrc.gov, or by a toll- date of publication of this notice. evaluated.

Requests for hearing, petitions for leave 2. Does the proposed amendment create free call at 1-866-672-7640. The NRC the possibility of a new or different kind of Meta System Help Desk is available to intervene, and motions for leave to accident from any accident previously between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern file new or amended contentions that evaluated?

Time, Monday through Friday, are filed after the 60-day deadline will Response: No.

excluding government holidays. not be entertained absent a This LAR proposes administrative non-Participants who believe that they determination by the presiding officer technical changes only. The proposed have a good cause for not submitting that the filing demonstrates good cause changes will not alter the design documents electronically must file an by satisfying the three factors in 10 CFR requirements of any Structure, System or exemption request, in accordance with 2.309(c)(1)(i)-(iii). Component (SSC) or its function during 10 CFR 2.302(g), with their initial paper For further details with respect to accident conditions. No new or different filing requesting authorization to these license amendment applications, accidents result from the proposed changes.

The changes do not involve a physical continue to submit documents in paper see the application for amendment, alteration of the plant or any changes in format. Such filings must be submitted which is available for public inspection methods governing normal plant operation.

by: (1) First class mail addressed to the in ADAMS and at the NRCs PDR. For The changes do not alter assumptions made Office of the Secretary of the additional direction on accessing in the safety analysis.

Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory information related to this document, Given the above discussion, it is concluded Commission, Washington, DC 20555- see the Obtaining Information and the proposed amendment does not create the 0001, Attention: Rulemaking and Submitting Comments section of this possibility of a new or different kind of Adjudications Staff; or (2) courier, document. accident from any accident previously express mail, or expedited delivery evaluated.

service to the Office of the Secretary, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket 3. Does the proposed amendment involve Sixteenth Floor, One White Flint North, Nos. 50-369 and 50-370, McGuire a significant reduction in a margin of safety?

Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, Response: No.

11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, This LAR proposes administrative non-Maryland, 20852, Attention: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina technical changes only. The proposed Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff. Date of amendment request: May 5, changes do not alter the manner in which Participants filing a document in this 2016. A publicly available version is in safety limits, limiting safety system settings manner are responsible for serving the ADAMS under Accession No. or limiting conditions for operation are document on all other participants. ML16134A068. determined. The safety analysis acceptance Filing is considered complete by first- Description of amendment request: criteria are not affected by these changes. The class mail as of the time of deposit in The amendments would modify proposed changes will not result in plant sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES the mail, or by courier, express mail, or Technical Specifications (TSs) by the operation in a configuration outside the removal of Note (c), which is no longer design basis. The proposed changes do not expedited delivery service upon adversely affect systems that respond to depositing the document with the applicable from TS Table 3.3.2-1, safely shutdown the plant and to maintain provider of the service. A presiding Engineered Safety Feature Actuation the plant in a safe shutdown condition.

officer, having granted an exemption System Instrumentation, Function 6.f, Given the above discussion, it is concluded request from using E-Filing, may require Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Suction the proposed amendment does not involve a a participant or party to use E-Filing if Transfer on Suction PressureLow, significant reduction in the margin of safety.

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43650 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices The NRC staff has reviewed the to use of the 55-day Completion Time of 3.8.1 Required Action C.2.2.5 associated with licensees analysis and, based on this Required Action C.2.2.5). The temporary 55- restoring compliance with TS LCO 3.8.1.

review, it appears that the three day Completion Time will decrease the During the time period that one KHU is likelihood of an unplanned forced shutdown inoperable, the redundancy requirement for standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are of all three Oconee Units and the potential the emergency power source will be fulfilled satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff safety consequences and operational risks by an LCT. Compensatory measures proposes to determine that the associated with that action. Avoiding this previously specified will be in place to amendment request involves no risk offsets the risks associated with having minimize electrical power system significant hazards consideration. a design basis event during the temporary 55- vulnerabilities.

Attorney for licensee: Lara S. Nichols, day completion time for having one KHU The proposed TS change does not involve:

Deputy General Counsel, Duke Energy inoperable. (1) a physical alteration of the Oconee Units; Corporation, 526 South Church Street The temporary addition of the 55-day (2) the installation of new or different Completion Time does not involve: (1) A equipment; (3) operating any installed EC07H, Charlotte, NC 28202. physical alteration to the Oconee Units; (2)

NRC Branch Chief: Michael T. equipment in a new or different manner; (4) the installation of new or different a change to any set points for parameters Markley. equipment; (3) operating any installed which initiate protective or mitigation action; Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket equipment in a new or different manner; or or (5) any impact on the fission product (4) a change to any set points for parameters barriers or safety limits.

Nos. 50-269, 50-270, and 50-287, which initiate protective or mitigation action.

Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and Therefore, this request does not involve a There is no adverse impact on containment significant reduction in a margin of safety.

3, Oconee County, South Carolina integrity, radiological release pathways, fuel Date of amendment request: February design, filtration systems, main steam relief The NRC staff has reviewed the 26, 2016. A publicly-available version is valve set points, or radwaste systems. No licensees analysis and, based on this new radiological release pathways are review, it appears that the three in ADAMS under Accession No. created.

ML16064A020. standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are The consequences of an event occurring Description of amendment request: during the temporary 55-day Completion satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff The amendments would revise Time are the same as those that would occur proposes to determine that the Technical Specifications (TSs) for the during the existing Completion Time. Duke amendment request involves no Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and Energy reviewed the Probabilistic Risk significant hazards consideration.

3 (Oconee). Specifically, the license Assessment (PRA) to gain additional insights Attorney for licensee: Lara S. Nichols, amendment request (LAR) would revise concerning the configuration of [Oconee] Deputy General Counsel, Duke Energy with one KHU. The results of the risk Corporation, 526 S. Church St.EC07H, TS 3.8.1, AC [Alternating Current] analysis show a risk improvement if no SourcesOperating, Required Action Charlotte, NC 28202.

maintenance is performed on the SSF, EFW C.2.2.5, to allow each Keowee System and AC Power System. The results of NRC Branch Chief: Michael T.

Hydroelectric Unit to be taken out of the risk analysis show a small risk increase Markley.

service for up to 55 days on a one-time using the average nominal maintenance Duke Energy Progress, Inc., Docket Nos.

basis for the purpose of generator stator unavailability values for the SSF, EFW System and AC Power System.

50-325 and 50-324, Brunswick Steam replacement, subject to the Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2 (BSEP),

By limiting maintenance, the risk results implementation of specified Brunswick County, North Carolina are expected to be between these two contingency measures outlined in the extremes (i.e., small risk impact).

LAR. Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket Therefore, the probability or consequences Basis for proposed no significant Nos. 50-413 and 50-414, Catawba of an accident previously evaluated is not hazards consideration determination: significantly increased. Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, York As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the 2. Does the proposed amendment create County, South Carolina licensee has provided its analysis of the the possibility of a new or different kind of Duke Energy Progress, Inc., Docket No.

issue of no significant hazards accident from any accident previously 50-400, Shearon Harris Nuclear Power consideration, which is presented evaluated?

Response: No.

Plant, Unit 1 (HNP), Wake County, below, with NRC edits in square North Carolina This change involves the temporary brackets: addition of a 55-day Completion Time for TS Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket

1. Does the proposed amendment involve 3.8.1 Required Action C.2.2.5 associated with Nos. 50-369 and 50-370, McGuire a significant increase in the probability or restoring compliance with TS LCO 3.8.1.

Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, consequences of an accident previously During the time period that one KHU is evaluated? inoperable, the redundancy requirement for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Response: No. the emergency power source will be fulfilled Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket This change involves the temporary by an LCT. Compensatory measures Nos. 50-269, 50-270, and 50-287, addition of a 55-day Completion Time for previously specified will be in place to Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and Technical Specification (TS) 3.8.1 Required minimize electrical power system Action C.2.2.5 associated with restoring vulnerabilities. 3, Oconee County, South Carolina compliance with TS Limiting Condition for The temporary 55-day Completion Time Duke Energy Progress, Inc., Docket No.

Operation (LCO) 3.8.1.C. During the time that does not involve a physical effect on the 50-261, H. B. Robinson Steam Electric one Keowee Hydroelectric Unit (KHU) is Oconee Units, nor is there any increased risk Plant, Unit No. 2 (RNP), Darlington inoperable for [greater than] 72 hours3 days <br />0.429 weeks <br />0.0986 months <br />, a Lee of an Oconee Unit trip or reactivity excursion. No new failure modes or credible County, South Carolina Combustion Turbine (LCT) will be energizing both standby buses, two offsite power accident scenarios are postulated from this Date of amendment request: April 29, sources will be maintained available, and activity. 2016. A publicly-available version is in sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES maintenance on electrical distribution Therefore, the possibility of a new or ADAMS under Accession No.

systems will not be performed unless different kind of accident from any kind of ML16120A076.

necessary. In addition, risk significant accident previously evaluated is not created.

systems (Emergency Feedwater System, 3. Does the proposed amendment involve Description of amendment request:

Protected Service Water System, and Standby a significant reduction in a margin of safety? The amendments would (1) consolidate Shutdown Facility) will be verified operable Response: No. the Emergency Operations Facilities (meeting LCO requirements) within 72 hours3 days <br />0.429 weeks <br />0.0986 months <br /> This change involves the temporary (EOFs) for BSEP, HNP, and RNP with of entering TS 3.8.1 Condition C (i.e., prior addition of a 55-day Completion Time for TS the Duke Energy Progress, Inc. (Duke VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:27 Jul 01, 2016 Jkt 238001 PO 00000 Frm 00081 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM 05JYN1

Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices 43651 Energy) corporate EOF in Charlotte, changes will not change the design function Duke Energy Progress, Inc., Docket No.

North Carolina; (2) change the BSEP, or operation of SSCs. The changes do not 50-261, H. B. Robinson Steam Electric HNP, and RNP augmentation times to be impact the accident analysis. The changes do Plant, Unit No. 2 (HBRSEP2), Darlington not involve a physical alteration of the plant, consistent with those of the sites a change in the method of plant operation, County, South Carolina currently supported by the Duke Energy or new operator actions. The proposed Date of amendment request: April 24, corporate EOF; and (3) decrease the changes do not introduce failure modes that 2016. A publicly-available version is in frequency of the unannounced could result in a new accident, and the ADAMS under Accession No.

augmentation drill at BSEP from twice changes do not alter assumptions made in the ML16116A033.

per year to once per year. safety analysis.

Description of amendment request:

Basis for proposed no significant Therefore, the proposed change does not create the possibility of a new or different The amendment would adopt Technical hazards consideration determination: Specifications Task Force (TSTF)

As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated. Traveler TSTF-339, Revision 2, licensee has provided its analysis of the Relocated TS Parameters to COLR.

3. Does the proposed change involve a issue of no significant hazards significant reduction in a margin of safety? Based on TSTF-339, the proposed consideration, which is presented Response: No. amendment would relocate reactor below: The proposed changes only impacts the coolant system (RCS)-related cycle-
1. Does the proposed change involve a implementation of the affected stations specific parameters and core safety significant increase in the probability or emergency plans by relocating their onsite or limits from the technical specifications consequences of an accident previously near-site EOFs to the established corporate EOF in Charlotte, North Carolina, changing (TSs) to the Core Operating Limits evaluated?

Response: No. the required response time of responders Report (COLR).

The proposed changes relocate the BSEP, who supplement the onsite staff, and Basis for proposed no significant HNP, and RNP EOFs from their present decreasing the frequency of augmentation hazards consideration determination:

onsite or near-site locations to the established drills at BSEP. The functions and capabilities As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the corporate EOF in Charlotte, North Carolina, of the relocated EOFs will continue to meet licensee has provided its analysis of the changes the required response times for the applicable regulatory requirements. It has issue of no significant hazards supplementing onsite personnel in response been evaluated and determined that the consideration, which is presented to a radiological emergency, and decreases change in response time does not below:

the frequency of augmentation drills at BSEP. significantly affect the ability to supplement The functions and capabilities of the the onsite staff. In addition, analysis shows 1. Does the proposed amendment involve relocated EOFs will continue to meet the that the onsite staff can acceptably respond a significant increase in the probability or applicable regulatory requirements. It has to an event for longer than the requested time consequences of an accident previously been evaluated and determined that the for augmented staff to arrive. Margin of safety evaluated?

change in response time does not is associated with confidence in the ability of Response: No.

significantly affect the ability to supplement the fission product barriers (i.e., fuel The relocation of RCS-related cycle-the onsite staff. In addition, analysis shows cladding, reactor coolant system pressure specific parameter limits from the TS to the that the onsite staff can acceptably respond boundary, and containment structure) to COLR proposed by this amendment request to an event for longer than the requested time limit the level of radiation dose to the public. does not result in the alteration of the design, for augmented staff to arrive. The proposed The proposed changes are associated with material, or construction standards that were changes have no effect on normal plant the emergency plans and do not impact applicable prior to the change. The proposed operation or on any accident initiator or operation of the plant or its response to change will not result in the modification of precursors, and do not impact the function of transients or accidents. The changes do not any system interface that would increase the plant structures, systems, or components affect the Technical Specifications. The likelihood of an accident since these events (SSCs). The proposed changes do not alter or changes do not involve a change in the are independent of the proposed change. The prevent the ability of the emergency response method of plant operation, and no accident proposed amendment will not change, organization to perform its intended analyses will be affected by the proposed degrade, or prevent actions, or alter any functions to mitigate the consequences of an changes. Safety analysis acceptance criteria assumptions previously made in evaluating accident or event. Therefore, the proposed are not affected. The emergency plans will the radiological consequences of an accident change does not involve a significant continue to provide the necessary response described in the Updated Final Safety increase in the probability or consequences staff for emergencies as demonstrated by Analysis Report (UFSAR). Therefore, the of an accident previously evaluated. staffing and functional analyses including the proposed amendment does not result in an

2. Does the proposed change create the necessary timeliness of performing major increase in the probability or consequences possibility of a new or different kind of tasks for the functional areas of the of an accident previously evaluated.

accident from any accident previously emergency plans. 2. Does the proposed change create the evaluated? Therefore, the proposed change does not possibility of a new or different kind of Response: No. involve a significant reduction in a margin of accident from any accident previously The proposed changes only impact the safety. evaluated?

implementation of the affected stations Response: No.

emergency plans by relocating their onsite or The NRC staff has reviewed the There are no new accident causal near-site EOFs to the established corporate licensees analysis and, based on this mechanisms created as a result of NRC EOF in Charlotte, North Carolina, changing review, it appears that the three approval of this amendment request. No the required response time of responders standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are changes are being made to the facility which who supplement the onsite staff, and satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff would introduce any new accident causal decreasing the frequency of augmentation proposes to determine that the mechanisms. This amendment request does drills at BSEP. The functions and capabilities amendment request involves no not impact any plant systems that are of the relocated EOFs will continue to meet accident initiators. Therefore, the proposed sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES significant hazards consideration.

the applicable regulatory requirements. It has Attorney for licensee: Lara S. Nichols, change does not create the possibility of a been evaluated and determined that the new or different kind of accident from any change in response time does not Deputy General Counsel, Duke Energy accident previously evaluated.

significantly affect the ability to supplement Corporation, 550 South Tyron Street, 3. Does the proposed change involve a the onsite staff. In addition, analysis shows Mail Code DEC45A, Charlotte, NC significant reduction in margin of safety?

that the onsite staff can acceptably respond 28202. Response: No.

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43652 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices margin of safety. Previously approved examination, testing and service life South Carolina Electric and Gas methodologies will continue to be used in monitoring in compliance with 10 CFR Company and South Carolina Public the determination of cycle-specific core 50.55a or authorized alternatives. The Service Authority, Docket Nos.52-027 operating limits that are present in the COLR. proposed change to the TS 3.7.6 Action for Additionally, previously approved RCS and 52-028, Virgil C. Summer Nuclear inoperable snubbers is administrative in minimum total flow rates for HBRSEP2 are nature and is required for consistency with Station (VCSNS), Units 2 and 3, retained in the TS to assure that lower flow the proposed change to TS SR 4.7.6. The Fairfield County, South Carolina rates will not be used without prior NRC proposed change does not adversely affect Date of amendment request: May 16, approval. Based on the above, it is concluded plant operations, design functions or 2016. A publicly-available version is in that the proposed license amendment request analyses that verify the capability of systems, does not impact any safety margins and will ADAMS under Accession No.

structures, and components to perform their ML16137A171.

not result in a reduction in margin with design functions therefore, the consequences respect to plant safety. Description of amendment request:

of accidents previously evaluated are not The proposed changes, if approved for The NRC staff has reviewed the significantly increased.

Therefore, it is concluded that this change the VCSNS, involve departures from licensees analysis and, based on this does not involve a significant increase in the incorporated plant-specific Tier 2 review, it appears that the three probability or consequences of an accident Updated Final Safety Analysis Report standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are previously evaluated. (UFSAR) information and conforming satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff

2. Does the proposed change create the changes to the combined license proposes to determine that the possibility of a new or different kind of Appendix C, as well as conforming amendment request involves no accident from any accident previously changes to the plant-specific Tier 1 significant hazards consideration. evaluated?

Attorney for licensee: Lara S. Nichols, information, to ensure that the design Response: No. bases Tier 2 information conforms with Deputy General Counsel, Duke Energy The proposed changes do not involve any Corporation, 550 South Tyron Street, the originally certified design. The physical alteration of plant equipment. The Mail Code DEC45A, Charlotte, NC proposed changes do not alter the method by licensee stated in its application that the 28202. which any safety-related system performs its changes are editorial, and with one NRC Acting Branch Chief: Robert G. function. As such, no new or different types exception, bring the plant-specific Tier Schaaf. of equipment will be installed, and the basic 1 and Combined License (COL) operation of installed equipment is Appendix C into alignment with the Florida Power & Light Company, Docket unchanged. The methods governing plant information contained in plant-specific Nos. 50-250 and 50-251, Turkey Point operation and testing remain consistent with Tier 2. In addition, the licensee Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4, current safety analysis assumptions. requested a change to COL License Miami-Dade County, Florida Therefore, it is concluded that this change Condition 2.D(12)(f)1 to correct a does not create the possibility of a new or Date of amendment request: April 4, reference to a seismic interaction review different kind of accident from any accident 2016. A publicly-available version is in previously evaluated.

discussed in the AP1000 design ADAMS under Accession No. 3. Does the proposed change involve a certification document, Revision 19, ML16110A266. significant reduction in a margin of safety? Section 3.7.5.3.

Description of amendment request: Response: No. Basis for proposed no significant The amendments would revise the The proposed changes ensure snubber hazards consideration determination:

Technical Specifications (TS) examination, testing and service life As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the requirements for snubbers. The licensee monitoring will continue to meet the licensee has provided its analysis of the proposed to revise the TSs to conform requirements of 10 CFR 50.55a(g). Snubbers issue of no significant hazards to the licensees Snubber Testing will continue to be demonstrated OPERABLE consideration, which is presented Program. The proposed changes include by performance of a program for below:

additions to, deletions from, and examination, testing and service life monitoring in compliance with 10 CFR 1. Does the proposed amendment involve conforming administrative changes to a significant increase in the probability or 50.55a or authorized alternatives.

the TSs. The proposed change to the TS 3.7.6 consequences of an accident previously Basis for proposed no significant Action for inoperable snubbers is evaluated?

hazards consideration determination: administrative in nature and is required for Response: No.

As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the consistency with the proposed change to TS The proposed consistency and editorial licensee has provided its analysis of the SR 4.7.6. COL Appendix C (and plant-specific Tier 1) issue of no significant hazards and involved Tier 2 changes, along with one Therefore, it is concluded that the COL paragraph 2.D change, do not involve a consideration, which is presented proposed change does not involve a technical change, (e.g., there is no design below: significant reduction in a margin of safety.

parameter or requirement, calculation,

1. Does the proposed change involve a analysis, function or qualification change).

The NRC staff has reviewed the No structure, system, component design or significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously licensees analysis and, based on this function would be affected. No design or evaluated? review, it appears that the three safety analysis would be affected. The Response: No. standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are proposed changes do not affect any accident The proposed changes would revise TS SR satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff initiating event or component failure, thus

[Surveillance Requirement] 4.7.6 to conform proposes to determine that the the probabilities of the accidents previously the TS to the revised surveillance program amendment request involves no evaluated are not affected. No function used for snubbers. Snubber examination, testing significant hazards consideration. to mitigate a radioactive material release and and service life monitoring will continue to no radioactive material release source term is sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES meet the requirements of 10 CFR 50.55a(g). Attorney for licensee: William S. involved, thus the radiological releases in the Snubber examination, testing and service Blair, Managing AttorneyNuclear, accident analyses are not affected.

life monitoring is not an initiator of any Florida Power & Light Company, 700 Therefore, the proposed changes do not accident previously evaluated. Therefore, the Universe Blvd., MS LAW/JB, Juno involve a significant increase in the probability of an accident previously Beach, FL 33408-0420. probability or consequences of an accident evaluated is not significantly increased. previously evaluated.

Snubbers will continue to be demonstrated NRC Branch Chief: Benjamin G. 2. Does the proposed amendment create OPERABLE by performance of a program for Beasley. the possibility of a new or different kind of VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:27 Jul 01, 2016 Jkt 238001 PO 00000 Frm 00083 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\05JYN1.SGM 05JYN1

Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices 43653 accident from any accident previously Basis for proposed no significant Therefore, the proposed amendment does evaluated? hazards consideration determination: not involve a significant reduction in a Response: No. As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the margin of safety.

The proposed consistency and editorial licensee has provided its analysis of the The NRC staff has reviewed the COL Appendix C (and plant-specific Tier 1) and involved Tier 2 changes, along with one issue of no significant hazards licensees analysis and, based on this COL paragraph 2.D change, would not affect consideration, which is presented review, it appears that the three the design or function of any structure, below: standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are system, component (SSC), but will instead 1. Does the proposed amendment involve satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff provide consistency between the SSC designs a significant increase in the probability or proposes to determine that the and functions currently presented in the consequences of an accident previously amendment request involves no UFSAR and the Tier 1 information. The evaluated? significant hazards consideration.

proposed changes would not introduce a new Response: No. Attorney for licensee: Ms. Kathryn M.

failure mode, fault or sequence of events that The proposed activity would revise the could result in a radioactive material release.

Sutton, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLC, minimum CMT [Core Makeup Tank] volume 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.,

Therefore, the proposed changes do not in the COL [combined operating license]

create the possibility of a new or different Appendix A (Technical Specifications) and Washington, DC 20004-2514.

kind of accident from any accident UFSAR information to be consistent with the NRC Acting Branch Chief: Jennifer previously evaluated. plant-specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C Dixon-Herrity.

3. Does the proposed amendment involve requirements. Because the new minimum a significant reduction in a margin of safety? Southern Nuclear Operating Company, volume is bounded by the current analyses, Response: No. the proposed activity does not alter the Docket Nos.52-025 and 52-026, Vogtle The proposed consistency and editorial design of an accident initiating component or Electric Generating Plant (VEGP), Units COL Appendix C (and plant-specific Tier 1) system. Thus, the probabilities of an accident 3 and 4, Burke County, Georgia and involved Tier 2 update, along with one previously evaluated are not affected. The Date of amendment request: May 18, COL paragraph 2.D change, is non-technical, proposed activity does not involve other thus would not affect any design parameter, 2016. A publicly-available version is in safety-related equipment or radioactive function or analysis. There would be no material barriers. Thus, the proposed activity ADAMS under Accession No.

change to an existing design basis, design does not affect an accident mitigation ML16139A796.

function, regulatory criterion, or analysis. No function. Description of amendment request:

safety analysis or design basis acceptance Therefore, the proposed changes do not The amendment request proposes limit/criterion is involved. Therefore, the involve a significant increase in the changes to the technical specifications proposed amendment does not involve a probability or consequences of an accident (TS) and Updated Final Safety Analysis significant reduction in a margin of safety. previously evaluated. Report (UFSAR) in the form of

2. Does the proposed amendment create The NRC staff has reviewed the departures from the incorporated plant-the possibility of a new or different kind of licensees analysis and, based on this accident from any accident previously specific Design Control Document Tier review, it appears that the three evaluated? 2 information. Specifically, the standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are Response: No. proposed departures consist of changes satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff The proposed activity would revise the to the TS and UFSAR to revise the proposes to determine that the minimum CMT volume in the COL Appendix minimum volume of the passive core amendment request involves no A (Technical Specifications) and UFSAR cooling system core makeup tanks.

information to be consistent with the plant- Basis for proposed no significant significant hazards consideration.

specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C Attorney for licensee: Ms. Kathryn M. hazards consideration determination:

requirements. No results or conclusions of Sutton, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLC, any design or safety analyses are affected. No As required by 10 CFR 50.91(a), the 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., system or design function or equipment licensee has provided its analysis of the Washington, DC 20004-2514. qualification is affected by the changes. The issue of no significant hazards NRC Acting Branch Chief: Jennifer changes do not result in a new failure mode, consideration, which is presented Dixon-Herrity. malfunction or sequence of events that could below:

affect safety or safety-related equipment. This South Carolina Electric and Gas activity does not allow for a new fission 1. Does the proposed amendment involve Company, Docket Nos.52-027 and 52- product release path, result in a new fission a significant increase in the probability or 028, Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station product barrier failure mode, or create a new consequences of an accident previously sequence of events that results in significant evaluated?

(VCSNS), Units 2 and 3, Fairfield Response: No.

County, South Carolina fuel cladding failures.

Therefore, the proposed changes do not The proposed activity would revise the Date of amendment request: May 12, create the possibility of a new or different minimum CMT [core makeup tank] volume 2016. A publicly-available version is kind of accident from any accident in the COL [combined operating license]

available in ADAMS under Accession previously evaluated. Appendix A (Technical Specifications) and

3. Does the proposed amendment involve UFSAR information to be consistent with the No. ML16133A382. plant-specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C Description of amendment request: a significant reduction in a margin of safety?

Response: No. requirements. Because the new minimum The proposed changes, if approved for volume is bounded by the current analyses, The proposed activity would revise the the VCSNS, involve departures from minimum CMT volume in the COL Appendix the proposed activity does not alter the incorporated plant-specific Tier 2 A (Technical Specifications) and UFSAR design of an accident initiating component or Updated Final Safety Analysis Report information to be consistent with the plant- system. Thus, the probabilities of an accident (UFSAR) information and changes to the specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C previously evaluated are not affected. The combined license Appendix A requirements. No results or conclusions of proposed activity does not involve other sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES Technical Specifications to ensure that any design or safety analyses are affected. No safety-related equipment or radioactive system design function or equipment is material barriers. Thus, the proposed activity the listed minimum volume of the altered by this activity, and the proposed does not affect an accident mitigation passive core cooling system core changes do not alter any design code, safety function.

makeup tanks are aligned with the classification, or design margin. No safety Therefore, the proposed amendment does current inspections tests analyses and analysis or design basis limit is involved not involve a significant increase in the acceptance criteria and the relevant with the requested change, and consequently, probability or consequences of an accident safety analysis. no margin of safety is reduced. previously evaluated.

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2. Does the proposed amendment create The Commission has made appropriate the KHU undergoing maintenance to the possibility of a new or different kind of findings as required by the Act and the OPERABLE status.

accident from any accident previously Commissions rules and regulations in evaluated? Date of issuance: June 6, 2016.

10 CFR Chapter I, which are set forth in Response: No. Effective date: As of the date of The proposed activity would revise the the license amendments.

A notice of consideration of issuance issuance and shall be implemented minimum CMT volume in the COL Appendix of amendment to facility operating within 60 days of issuance.

A (Technical Specifications) and UFSAR information to be consistent with the plant- license or combined license, as Amendment Nos.: 400 (Unit 1), 402 specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C applicable, proposed no significant (Unit 2), and 401 (Unit 3). A publicly-requirements. No results or conclusions of hazards consideration determination, available version is in ADAMS under any design or safety analyses are affected. No and opportunity for a hearing in Accession No. ML16138A332; system or design function or equipment qualification is affected by the changes. The connection with these actions, was documents related to these amendments changes do not result in a new failure mode, published in the Federal Register as are listed in the Safety Evaluation malfunction or sequence of events that could indicated. enclosed with the amendments.

affect safety or safety-related equipment. This Unless otherwise indicated, the Renewed Facility Operating License activity does not allow for a new fission Commission has determined that these Nos. DPR-38, DPR-47, and DPR-55: The product release path, result in a new fission amendments satisfy the criteria for product barrier failure mode, or create a new amendments revised the Renewed categorical exclusion in accordance Facility Operating Licenses and TSs.

sequence of events that results in significant with 10 CFR 51.22. Therefore, pursuant fuel cladding failures. Date of initial notice in Federal Therefore, the proposed amendment does to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental Register: November 10, 2015 (80 FR not create the possibility of a new or different 69710).

kind of accident from any accident assessment need be prepared for these previously evaluated. amendments. If the Commission has The Commissions related evaluation

3. Does the proposed amendment involve prepared an environmental assessment of the amendments is contained in a a significant reduction in a margin of safety? under the special circumstances Safety Evaluation dated June 6, 2016.

Response: No. provision in 10 CFR 51.22(b) and has The proposed activity would revise the No significant hazards consideration made a determination based on that comments received: No.

minimum CMT volume in the COL Appendix A (Technical Specifications) and UFSAR assessment, it is so indicated.

For further details with respect to the Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.,

information to be consistent with the plant-specific Tier 1 and COL Appendix C action, see (1) the applications for Docket No. 50-293, Pilgrim Nuclear requirements. No results or conclusions of amendment, (2) the amendment, and (3) Power Station (PNPS), Plymouth any design or safety analyses are affected. No the Commissions related letter, safety County, Massachusetts system design function or equipment is evaluation, and/or environmental altered by this activity, and the proposed Date of amendment request: July 15, assessment, as indicated. All of these changes do not alter any design code, safety 2015.

items can be accessed as described in classification, or design margin. No safety Brief description of amendment: The analysis or design basis limit is involved the Obtaining Information and Submitting Comments section of this amendment approved the revised with the requested change, and consequently, document. schedule for full implementation of the no margin of safety is reduced. Therefore, the proposed amendment does not involve a Cyber Security Plan (CSP) for Milestone Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Docket 8 by extending the date from June 30, significant reduction in a margin of safety.

Nos. 50-269, 50-270, and 50-287, 2016, to December 15, 2017, and revised The NRC staff has reviewed the Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and paragraphs 3.B and 3.G of Facility licensees analysis and, based on this 3, Oconee County, South Carolina Operating License No. DPR-35 for PNPS review, it appears that the three to incorporate the revised CSP standards of 10 CFR 50.92(c) are Date of amendment request: July 17, 2015. implementation schedule.

satisfied. Therefore, the NRC staff proposes to determine that the Brief description of amendments: The Date of issuance: June 6, 2016.

amendment request involves no amendments correct a usage problem Effective date: As of the date of significant hazards consideration. with recently issued Amendment Nos. issuance and shall be implemented Attorney for licensee: M. Stanford 382, 384, and 383 (ADAMS Accession within 30 days.

Blanton, Balch & Bingham LLP, 1710 No. ML13231A013), which precludes Oconee Nuclear Station Technical Amendment No.: 244. A publicly-Sixth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL Specification (TS) 3.8.1, AC available version is in ADAMS under 35203-2015.

[Alternating Current] Sources Accession No. ML16082A460; NRC Acting Branch Chief: Jennifer Operating, Condition H, from being documents related to this amendment Dixon-Herrity.

used as planned. The change revises the are listed in the Safety Evaluation III. Notice of Issuance of Amendments note to TS 3.8.1, Required Actions L.1, enclosed with the amendment.

to Facility Operating Licenses and L.2, and L.3 to delete the 12-hour time Facility Operating License No. DPR-Combined Licenses limitation when the second Keowee 35: The amendment revised the During the period since publication of Hydroelectric Unit (KHU) is made Renewed Facility Operating License.

the last biweekly notice, the inoperable for the purpose of restoring Date of initial notice in Federal Commission has issued the following the KHU undergoing maintenance to sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES Register: October 27, 2015 (80 FR amendments. The Commission has OPERABLE status. Deletion of the 12- 65812).

determined for each of these hour time limitation allows the use of amendments that the application the full 60-hour Completion Time of The Commissions related evaluation complies with the standards and Required Action H.2 when the unit(s) of the amendment is contained in a requirements of the Atomic Energy Act have been in Condition C for greater Safety Evaluation dated June 6, 2016.

of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the than 72 hours3 days <br />0.429 weeks <br />0.0986 months <br />, and both units are made No significant hazards consideration Commissions rules and regulations. inoperable for the purpose of restoring comments received: No.

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Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices 43655 FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Levels for Non-Passive Reactors, Safety Evaluation enclosed with the Company, Docket Nos. 50-334 and 50- November 2012. amendments.

412, Beaver Valley Power Station Date of issuance: June 14, 2016. Renewed Facility Operating License (BVPS), Unit Nos. 1 and 2, Beaver Effective date: As of the date of Nos. DPR-42 and DPR-60: The County, Pennsylvania Docket No. 50- issuance and shall be implemented amendments revised the Renewed 346, Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station within 270 days from the date of Facility Operating Licenses and (DBNPS), Unit No. 1, Ottawa County, issuance. Technical Specifications.

Ohio Amendment Nos.: 166 (Unit 1) and Date of initial notice in Federal 166 (Unit 2). A publicly-available Register: October 13, 2015 (80 FR Date of application for amendments: version is in ADAMS under Accession November 19, 2015, as supplemented by 61484). The supplemental letters dated No. ML16137A056; documents related December 30, 2015; January 25, 2016; letter dated March 22, 2016. to these amendments are listed in the Brief description of amendments: The March 31, 2016; and April 14, 2016, Safety Evaluation enclosed with the provided additional information that amendments changed the BVPS and amendments.

DBNPS Technical Specifications (TSs). clarified the application, did not expand Facility Operating License Nos. NPF- the scope of the application as originally Specifically, the license amendments 87 and NPF-89: The amendments revised TS 5.3.1, Unit Staff noticed, and did not change the staffs revised the Facility Operating Licenses original proposed no significant hazards Qualifications, by incorporating an to authorize revision to the CPNPP exception to American National consideration determination as Emergency Plan. published in the Federal Register.

Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard Date of initial notice in Federal N18.1-1971, Selection and Training of The Commissions related evaluation Register: August 14, 2015 (80 FR of the amendments is contained in a Nuclear Power Plant Personnel, such 48923), and corrected on August 20, that licensed operators are only required Safety Evaluation dated June 16, 2016.

2015 (80 FR 50663). The supplemental No significant hazards consideration to comply with the requirements of 10 letters dated January 27, 2016, and CFR part 55, Operators Licenses. comments received: No.

March 3, 2016, provided additional Date of issuance: June 7, 2016. information that clarified the Omaha Public Power District, Docket Effective date: As of the date of application, did not expand the scope of No. 50-285, Fort Calhoun Station, Unit issuance and shall be implemented the application as originally noticed, No. 1, Washington County, Nebraska within 90 days from the date of and did not change the staffs original issuance. Date of amendment request:

proposed no significant hazards September 11, 2015.

Amendment Nos.: 297 and 185 for consideration determination as BVPS, Units 1 and 2, and 292 for Brief description of amendment: The published in the Federal Register. amendment revised the Technical DBNPS, Unit 1. A publicly-available The Commissions related evaluation version is in ADAMS under Accession Specifications (TSs) to provide a short of the amendments is contained in a Completion Time to restore an No. ML16040A084. Documents related Safety Evaluation dated June 14, 2016.

to these amendments are listed in the inoperable system for conditions under No significant hazards consideration Safety Evaluation (SE) enclosed with the which the existing TSs require a plant comments received: No.

amendments. shutdown. The amendment is consistent Renewed Facility Operating License Northern States Power Company with NRC-approved Technical Nos. DPR-66, NPF-73, and NPF-3: The Minnesota, Docket Nos. 50-282 and 50- Specifications Task Force (TSTF) amendments revised the TSs and 306, Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Traveler TSTF-426, Revision 5, Revise Renewed Facility Operating Licenses. Plant, Units 1 and 2, Goodhue County, or Add Actions to Preclude Entry into Date of initial notice in Federal Minnesota LCO [Limiting Condition for Operation]

Register: January 19, 2016 (81 FR Date of amendment request: June 29, 3.0.3RITSTF [Risk-Informed TSTF]

2918). The supplemental letter dated 2015, as supplemented by letters dated Initiatives 6b & 6c, with certain plant-March 22, 2016, contained clarifying December 30, 2015; January 25, 2016; specific administrative variations.

information and did not change the NRC March 31, 2016; and April 14, 2016. Date of issuance: June 8, 2016.

staffs initial proposed finding of no Brief description of amendments: The Effective date: As of the date of significant hazards consideration. amendments revised surveillance issuance and shall be implemented The Commissions related evaluation requirements (SRs) related to gas within 90 days from the date of of the amendments is contained in an accumulation for the emergency core issuance.

SE dated June 7, 2016. cooling system and added new SRs Amendment No.: 288. A publicly-No significant hazards consideration related to gas accumulation for the available version is in ADAMS under comments received: No. residual heat removal and containment Accession No. ML16139A804; spray systems, consistent with NRC- documents related to this amendment Luminant Generation Company LLC, are listed in the Safety Evaluation approved Technical Specifications Task Docket Nos. 50-445 and 50-446, enclosed with the amendment.

Force (TSTF) Standard Technical Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Renewed Facility Operating License Specifications Change Traveler TSTF-Unit Nos. 1 and 2 (CPNPP), Somervell No. DPR-40: The amendment revised 523, Revision 2, Generic Letter 2008-County, Texas the Renewed Facility Operating License 01, Managing Gas Accumulation.

Date of amendment request: June 30, Date of issuance: June 16, 2016. and TSs.

2015, as supplemented by letters dated Effective date: As of the date of Date of initial notice in Federal sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES January 27, 2016, and March 3, 2016. issuance and shall be implemented Register: November 24, 2015 (80 FR Brief description of amendments: The within 90 days of issuance. 73239).

amendments revised the current Amendment Nos.: 217 (Unit 1) and The Commissions related evaluation emergency action level scheme for 205 (Unit 2). A publicly-available of the amendment is contained in a CPNPP to a scheme based on Nuclear version is in ADAMS under Accession Safety Evaluation dated June 8, 2016.

Energy Institute (NEI) 99-01, Revision 6, No. ML16133A406; documents related No significant hazards consideration Development of Emergency Action to these amendments are listed in the comments received: No.

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43656 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 5, 2016 / Notices Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Standard Technical Specifications proposed amendment would revise Inc., Docket Nos. 50-424 and 50-425, Change Traveler-432, Revision 1, Technical Specification (TS) 4.2.1, Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Units 1 Change in Technical Specifications Fuel Assemblies; TS 3.5.1 and 2, Burke County, Georgia End States (WCAP-16294), dated Accumulators; Surveillance Date of amendment request: July 18, November 29, 2010. Requirement (SR) 3.5.1.4; TS 3.5.4, 2014, as supplemented by letters dated Date of issuance: June 10, 2016. Refueling Water Storage Tank; and SR February 27, 2015, and May 2, 2016. Effective date: As of its date of 3.5.4.3, to increase the maximum Brief description of amendments: The issuance and shall be implemented number of tritium producing burnable amendments revised 22 Technical within 90 days of issuance. absorber rods (TPBARs) and to delete Specifications (TSs) by adopting Amendment Nos.: 202 (Unit 1) and outdated information related to the multiple previously NRC-approved 198 (Unit 2). A publicly-available tritium production program. The NRC Technical Specifications Task Force version is in ADAMS under Accession staff is issuing an environmental (TSTF) Travelers. One proposed change No. ML15289A227; documents related assessment (EA) and finding of no is not included in this license to these amendments are listed in the significant impact (FONSI) associated amendment and will be addressed by Safety Evaluation enclosed with the with the proposed license amendment.

further correspondence. Southern amendments.

Facility Operating License Nos. NPF- DATES: The Environmental assessment Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. (SNC) referenced in this document is available stated that these TSTF Travelers are 2 and NPF-8: The amendments revised the Renewed Facility Operating on July 5, 2016.

generic changes chosen to increase the consistency between the Vogtle Electric Licenses and Technical Specifications. ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID Generating Plant TSs, the Improved Date of initial notice in Federal NRC-2016-0131 when contacting the Standard Technical Specifications for Register: May 26, 2015 (80 FR 30102). NRC about the availability of Westinghouse plants (NUREG-1431), The supplemental letters dated information regarding this document.

and the TSs of the other plants in the September 17, 2015, and April 13, 2016, You may obtain publicly-available SNC fleet. provided additional information that information related to this document Date of issuance: June 9, 2016. clarified the application, did not expand using any of the following methods:

the scope of the application as originally Effective date: As of the date of

  • Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to issuance and shall be implemented noticed, and did not change the staffs http://www.regulations.gov and search within 120 days of issuance. original proposed no significant hazards for Docket ID NRC-2016-0131. Address Amendment Nos.: 180 (Unit 1) and consideration determination as questions about NRC dockets to Carol 161 (Unit 2). A publicly-available published in the Federal Register.

Gallagher; telephone: 301-415-3463; version is in ADAMS under Accession The Commissions related evaluation email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For No. ML15132A569; documents related of the amendments is contained in a technical questions, contact the to these amendments are listed in the Safety Evaluation dated June 10, 2016.

individual listed in the FOR FURTHER Safety Evaluation enclosed with the No significant hazards consideration INFORMATION CONTACT section of this amendments. comments received: No.

document.

Facility Operating License Nos. NPF- Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 22nd day of June 2016.

  • NRCs Agencywide Documents 68 and NPF-81: Amendments revised Access and Management System the Facility Operating Licenses and TSs. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly-Date of initial notice in Federal Anne T. Boland, available documents online in the Register: March 3, 2015 (80 FR 11480). Director, Division of Operating Reactor ADAMS Public Documents collection at The supplemental letters dated February Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/

27, 2015, and May 2, 2016, provided Regulation.

adams.html. To begin the search, select additional information that clarified the [FR Doc. 2016-15659 Filed 7-1-16; 8:45 am]

ADAMS Public Documents and then application, did not expand the scope of BILLING CODE 7590-01-P select Begin Web-based ADAMS the application as originally noticed, Search. For problems with ADAMS, and did not change the staffs original please contact the NRCs Public proposal no significant hazards NUCLEAR REGULATORY Document Room (PDR) reference staff at consideration determination as COMMISSION 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by published in the Federal Register.

[Docket No. 50-390; NRC-2016-0131] email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. For the The Commissions related evaluation convenience of the reader, the ADAMS of the amendments is contained in a Tennessee Valley Authority Watts Bar accession numbers are provided in a Safety Evaluation dated June 9, 2016. Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 table in the AVAILABILITY OF No significant hazards consideration AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory DOCUMENTS section of this document.

comments received: No.

Commission.

  • NRCs PDR: You may examine and Southern Nuclear Operating Company, purchase copies of public documents at Docket Nos. 50-348 and 50-364, Joseph ACTION: Environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact; the NRCs PDR, Room O1-F21, One M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Houston County, Alabama issuance.

Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.

Date of amendment request: April 13,

SUMMARY

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory sradovich on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

2015, as supplemented by letters dated Commission (NRC) is considering the Robert Schaaf, Office of Nuclear Reactor September 17, 2015, and April 13, 2016. issuance of an amendment to Facility Regulation, Nuclear Regulatory Brief description of amendments: The Operating License No. NFP-90, issued Commission, Washington, DC 20555-amendments consist of changes to the February 7, 1996, and held by the 0001; telephone: 301-415-6020, email:

Technical Specifications consistent with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA, the Robert.Schaaf@nrc.gov.

the NRC-approved Technical licensee) for the operation of Watts Bar Specification Task Force Improved Nuclear Plant (WBN), Unit 1. The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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