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MONTHYEARML20133E7091985-09-27027 September 1985 Concurs in Rescinding Subagreements 1 & 2 Re Review of Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Project,Units 1 & 2,in Response to 850820 Memo ML20137F7551985-08-20020 August 1985 Requests Concurrence to Rescind Encl Subagreements 1 & 2,as Amended,Effective 850930,based on 840123 Termination of License Application IR 05000523/20060051985-08-0606 August 1985 Forwards Enhanced Team Operational Insp Rept 50-528/85-12 on 850523-0605 & 0716.No Violations Noted ML20107F8571985-02-20020 February 1985 Requests Itemized Listing of Actual NRC Expenditures for Prof Staff Hrs & Contractual Supprot Svc Associated W/Review of Withdrawn CP Application,In Response to .Extension of 850205 Due Date for Payment Also Requested ML20076L4381983-07-12012 July 1983 Concurs w/830624 Proposal Re Issuance of Fes.Schedule Should Be Determined Following Selection of Licensing Alternative or After Prehearing Schedule Reestablished.Svc List Encl ML20076N2951983-07-12012 July 1983 Concurs W/Proposal in Re Issuance of Fes.Schedule Should Be Determined Following Selection of Licensing Alternative or After Prehearing Schedule Reestablished.Svc List Encl.Related Correspondence ML20076K2631983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re NRC Policy Statements on Severe Accidents & Related Views on Nuclear Reactor Regulation ML20076K3681983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 51 Re Requirements for Licensee Actions on Disposition of Spent Fuel Upon Expiration of OLs ML20076K3761983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on Des for Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Plant.Eis Flawed in Scope & Content & Fails to Recognize Existence of Yakima Indian Nation.No Significant Adverse Impact Addressed.Comment May Not Be Used in Proceedings ML20076K3861983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on NRC Policy Statement on Evaluation Plan for Safety Goal Development Program ML20076K4101983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on Des for Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Plant.Eis Flawed in Scope & Content & Fails to Recognize Existence of Yakima Indian Nation.No Significant Adverse Impact Addressed.Comment May Not Be Used in Proceedings ML20071L9521983-05-25025 May 1983 Requests Current Suspension of Federal & State Licensing Proceedings Continue Until mid-Sept 1983 to Consider Licensing Alternatives ML20071B9341983-02-18018 February 1983 Commits to Conduct Proposed Addl Investigations of May Junction Monocline Similar to Investigations Identified as Phases III & IV in Util ML20028C9371983-01-11011 January 1983 Forwards Affidavits of Svc for Amend 8 to Application for Site Certification/Environ Rept & Amend 29 to PSAR ML20065B2401983-01-10010 January 1983 Questions Why Vital Resources of ACRS Will Be Wasted on Technical Meeting for Proposed Project in Light of Financial & Planning Disaster Associated W/Const ML20064D2811982-12-27027 December 1982 Forwards Amend 29 to Psar.Info Relevant to Diesel Generator Design Provisions for Accommodating Dust & Ashfull ML20064D7261982-12-14014 December 1982 Forwards Amend 8 to Application for Site Certification/ Environ Rept,Responding to Wa State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Comments on Amend 6 ML20070D0031982-12-0808 December 1982 Forwards Suppl to 820222 Response to Request for Info Re Unresolved Safety Issue A-39 Concerning Safety Relief Valve Pool Dynamic Loads,Per NUREG-0802,NUREG-0783 & NUREG-0763 ML20028B3001982-11-24024 November 1982 Forwards Proposed Hearing Schedule for Consideration at 821202 Prehearing Conference.Related Correspondence ML20027E8061982-11-10010 November 1982 Comments on Amend 6 to Environ Rept,Listing Previously Identified Concerns Not Adequately Addressed in Rept.Issues Include Cooling Water Intake Structures,Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Fishes & Use of Sodium Hypochlorite ML20066E0731982-11-0909 November 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc for Amend 28 to PSAR ML20027E6531982-11-0808 November 1982 Proposes Schedule for ASLB Hearing on Health & Safety Issues & Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Issues & for ASLB Council Joint Hearings.Related Correspondence ML20027E6471982-11-0808 November 1982 Advises That Util Has Reconsidered & Will Modify Intake Design to Limit Intake Screen Openings to 1/8-inch While Preserving Option of Using 3/8-inch Openings.Related Correspondence ML20027E6601982-11-0303 November 1982 Advises That Joint Nrc/Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Fes Will Be Issued on 830301.Schedule Change Due to Decision to Include Northwest Power Planning Council Electrical Energy Forecast Info ML20065Q0521982-10-22022 October 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc Certifying Distribution of PSAR Amend 27 to Listed Persons on 821020 ML20065P1701982-10-19019 October 1982 Requests All Parties Be Informed of Natl Wildlife Federation & or Environ Council Correct Address ML20023A7601982-10-15015 October 1982 Forwards Final Draft of Amend 28 to Psar,Consisting of Responses to NRC Questions 231.5,231.14 & 231.15,revisions to PSAR Section 2.5 & Apps 2K & 2R.W/25 Oversize Figures. Aperture Cards Are Available in PDR ML20065T8721982-10-15015 October 1982 Forwards Amend 28 to Psar,Responding to NRC Questions 231.5,231.14 & 231.15 Re May Junction Monocline.Amend Also Revises PSAR Section 2.5 & Apps to Include Results of Work on Southeast Anticline ML20028A2701982-10-12012 October 1982 Forwards Util 820916 Ltr to DOE & DOE 820929 Response Re Proposed Exclusion Area Boundary for Project ML20065M6241982-10-0808 October 1982 Forwards Amend 27 to PSAR ML20063P2101982-10-0707 October 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc for Amend 7 to Application for Site Certification/Environ Rept ML20065F5711982-09-27027 September 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc for Amend 6 to Application for Site Certification/Environ Rept ML20063N7781982-09-16016 September 1982 Forwards Amend 7 to Application for Site Certification/ Environ Rept.Amend Revises Info Re need-for-power, Alternative Energy Sources,Socioeconomics & Exclusion Area Boundary.Verification & Distribution List Encl ML20027B3361982-09-10010 September 1982 Forwards Comments on Des for Facility.Socioeconomic Impacts of Facility Operation Must Be Evaluated on Regional Basis ML20065B0121982-09-0909 September 1982 Reply to to Wa State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council.Date of 821216 Is for Probable Release of Fes Not Des.Util Plans to File Amend 7 to Asc Environ Rept ML20064P0591982-09-0202 September 1982 Forwards Response to Comments on Des,Per NRC 820722 Request. Uncertainties Re March & Corral Codes in Calculating Accident Probabilities Do Not Invalidate Use of Codes ML20063K7971982-09-0101 September 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc for Amend 26 to PSAR ML20063L1551982-08-30030 August 1982 Requests That All Correspondence Re Facility Be Addressed to Mv Stimac at Listed Address ML20076K2831982-08-30030 August 1982 Comments on Des for Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Plant.Eis Flawed in Scope & Content & Fails to Recognize Existence of Yakima Indian Nation.No Significant Adverse Impact Addressed.Comment May Not Be Used in Proceeding ML20064M7651982-08-20020 August 1982 Forwards Amend 6 to Application for Site Certification/ Environ Rept.Amend Addresses Wa State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Application Completeness Review,Comments on Des (NUREG-0894) & Changes Resulting from NPDES Hearing ML20063B1101982-08-16016 August 1982 Forwards Amend 26 to PSAR ML20055C0881982-08-0404 August 1982 Discusses Resolution of Final Geology Concern Re May Junction Monocline.Investigations Yielded No Evidence of Faults Associated W/Fold.Investigative Program Discussed at 820721 Meeting W/Nrc Will Take Approx 8 Wks to Complete ML20062H1741982-08-0404 August 1982 Forwards Request for Addl Info to Confirm Presence or Absence of Potentially Hazardous Geologic Structure within 5 Miles of Site ML20071L1621982-07-27027 July 1982 Advises That Distribution Lists Should Be Updated by Replacing R Lowenstein W/Dg Powell ML20063G7021982-07-26026 July 1982 Forwards Util Responding to NRC 820624 Questions Re Need for Power Issue ML20062B5071982-07-22022 July 1982 Forwards Comments Received Re Facilities Des.Responses to Comments Expected by 820811 ML20071L1511982-07-22022 July 1982 Notifies That as Result of Review of Seismic & Geologic Data for Facility,Addl Work Is Necessary to Evaluate May Junction Lineation Near Site ML20058E2671982-07-21021 July 1982 Confirms Conversation W/Nrc That Future Correspondence Re Facilities Should Be Addressed to Rv Myers ML20058E3671982-07-20020 July 1982 Comments on Des.Insufficient Info Available Re Cooling Water Intake & Discharge Structure Const to Permit Adequate Evaluation ML20058C3801982-07-19019 July 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc of Amend 24 Errata to PSAR 1985-09-27
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MONTHYEARML20137F7551985-08-20020 August 1985 Requests Concurrence to Rescind Encl Subagreements 1 & 2,as Amended,Effective 850930,based on 840123 Termination of License Application ML20107F8571985-02-20020 February 1985 Requests Itemized Listing of Actual NRC Expenditures for Prof Staff Hrs & Contractual Supprot Svc Associated W/Review of Withdrawn CP Application,In Response to .Extension of 850205 Due Date for Payment Also Requested ML20076L4381983-07-12012 July 1983 Concurs w/830624 Proposal Re Issuance of Fes.Schedule Should Be Determined Following Selection of Licensing Alternative or After Prehearing Schedule Reestablished.Svc List Encl ML20076N2951983-07-12012 July 1983 Concurs W/Proposal in Re Issuance of Fes.Schedule Should Be Determined Following Selection of Licensing Alternative or After Prehearing Schedule Reestablished.Svc List Encl.Related Correspondence ML20076K2631983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re NRC Policy Statements on Severe Accidents & Related Views on Nuclear Reactor Regulation ML20076K3681983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 51 Re Requirements for Licensee Actions on Disposition of Spent Fuel Upon Expiration of OLs ML20076K3761983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on Des for Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Plant.Eis Flawed in Scope & Content & Fails to Recognize Existence of Yakima Indian Nation.No Significant Adverse Impact Addressed.Comment May Not Be Used in Proceedings ML20076K3861983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on NRC Policy Statement on Evaluation Plan for Safety Goal Development Program ML20076K4101983-06-30030 June 1983 Comments on Des for Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Plant.Eis Flawed in Scope & Content & Fails to Recognize Existence of Yakima Indian Nation.No Significant Adverse Impact Addressed.Comment May Not Be Used in Proceedings ML20071L9521983-05-25025 May 1983 Requests Current Suspension of Federal & State Licensing Proceedings Continue Until mid-Sept 1983 to Consider Licensing Alternatives ML20071B9341983-02-18018 February 1983 Commits to Conduct Proposed Addl Investigations of May Junction Monocline Similar to Investigations Identified as Phases III & IV in Util ML20028C9371983-01-11011 January 1983 Forwards Affidavits of Svc for Amend 8 to Application for Site Certification/Environ Rept & Amend 29 to PSAR ML20065B2401983-01-10010 January 1983 Questions Why Vital Resources of ACRS Will Be Wasted on Technical Meeting for Proposed Project in Light of Financial & Planning Disaster Associated W/Const ML20064D2811982-12-27027 December 1982 Forwards Amend 29 to Psar.Info Relevant to Diesel Generator Design Provisions for Accommodating Dust & Ashfull ML20064D7261982-12-14014 December 1982 Forwards Amend 8 to Application for Site Certification/ Environ Rept,Responding to Wa State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Comments on Amend 6 ML20070D0031982-12-0808 December 1982 Forwards Suppl to 820222 Response to Request for Info Re Unresolved Safety Issue A-39 Concerning Safety Relief Valve Pool Dynamic Loads,Per NUREG-0802,NUREG-0783 & NUREG-0763 ML20028B3001982-11-24024 November 1982 Forwards Proposed Hearing Schedule for Consideration at 821202 Prehearing Conference.Related Correspondence ML20027E8061982-11-10010 November 1982 Comments on Amend 6 to Environ Rept,Listing Previously Identified Concerns Not Adequately Addressed in Rept.Issues Include Cooling Water Intake Structures,Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Fishes & Use of Sodium Hypochlorite ML20066E0731982-11-0909 November 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc for Amend 28 to PSAR ML20027E6531982-11-0808 November 1982 Proposes Schedule for ASLB Hearing on Health & Safety Issues & Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Issues & for ASLB Council Joint Hearings.Related Correspondence ML20027E6601982-11-0303 November 1982 Advises That Joint Nrc/Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Fes Will Be Issued on 830301.Schedule Change Due to Decision to Include Northwest Power Planning Council Electrical Energy Forecast Info ML20065Q0521982-10-22022 October 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc Certifying Distribution of PSAR Amend 27 to Listed Persons on 821020 ML20065P1701982-10-19019 October 1982 Requests All Parties Be Informed of Natl Wildlife Federation & or Environ Council Correct Address ML20065T8721982-10-15015 October 1982 Forwards Amend 28 to Psar,Responding to NRC Questions 231.5,231.14 & 231.15 Re May Junction Monocline.Amend Also Revises PSAR Section 2.5 & Apps to Include Results of Work on Southeast Anticline ML20023A7601982-10-15015 October 1982 Forwards Final Draft of Amend 28 to Psar,Consisting of Responses to NRC Questions 231.5,231.14 & 231.15,revisions to PSAR Section 2.5 & Apps 2K & 2R.W/25 Oversize Figures. Aperture Cards Are Available in PDR ML20028A2701982-10-12012 October 1982 Forwards Util 820916 Ltr to DOE & DOE 820929 Response Re Proposed Exclusion Area Boundary for Project ML20065M6241982-10-0808 October 1982 Forwards Amend 27 to PSAR ML20063P2101982-10-0707 October 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc for Amend 7 to Application for Site Certification/Environ Rept ML20065F5711982-09-27027 September 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc for Amend 6 to Application for Site Certification/Environ Rept ML20063N7781982-09-16016 September 1982 Forwards Amend 7 to Application for Site Certification/ Environ Rept.Amend Revises Info Re need-for-power, Alternative Energy Sources,Socioeconomics & Exclusion Area Boundary.Verification & Distribution List Encl ML20027B3361982-09-10010 September 1982 Forwards Comments on Des for Facility.Socioeconomic Impacts of Facility Operation Must Be Evaluated on Regional Basis ML20065B0121982-09-0909 September 1982 Reply to to Wa State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council.Date of 821216 Is for Probable Release of Fes Not Des.Util Plans to File Amend 7 to Asc Environ Rept ML20064P0591982-09-0202 September 1982 Forwards Response to Comments on Des,Per NRC 820722 Request. Uncertainties Re March & Corral Codes in Calculating Accident Probabilities Do Not Invalidate Use of Codes ML20063K7971982-09-0101 September 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc for Amend 26 to PSAR ML20063L1551982-08-30030 August 1982 Requests That All Correspondence Re Facility Be Addressed to Mv Stimac at Listed Address ML20076K2831982-08-30030 August 1982 Comments on Des for Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Plant.Eis Flawed in Scope & Content & Fails to Recognize Existence of Yakima Indian Nation.No Significant Adverse Impact Addressed.Comment May Not Be Used in Proceeding ML20064M7651982-08-20020 August 1982 Forwards Amend 6 to Application for Site Certification/ Environ Rept.Amend Addresses Wa State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Application Completeness Review,Comments on Des (NUREG-0894) & Changes Resulting from NPDES Hearing ML20063B1101982-08-16016 August 1982 Forwards Amend 26 to PSAR ML20055C0881982-08-0404 August 1982 Discusses Resolution of Final Geology Concern Re May Junction Monocline.Investigations Yielded No Evidence of Faults Associated W/Fold.Investigative Program Discussed at 820721 Meeting W/Nrc Will Take Approx 8 Wks to Complete ML20071L1621982-07-27027 July 1982 Advises That Distribution Lists Should Be Updated by Replacing R Lowenstein W/Dg Powell ML20063G7021982-07-26026 July 1982 Forwards Util Responding to NRC 820624 Questions Re Need for Power Issue ML20071L1511982-07-22022 July 1982 Notifies That as Result of Review of Seismic & Geologic Data for Facility,Addl Work Is Necessary to Evaluate May Junction Lineation Near Site ML20058E2671982-07-21021 July 1982 Confirms Conversation W/Nrc That Future Correspondence Re Facilities Should Be Addressed to Rv Myers ML20058E3671982-07-20020 July 1982 Comments on Des.Insufficient Info Available Re Cooling Water Intake & Discharge Structure Const to Permit Adequate Evaluation ML20058C3801982-07-19019 July 1982 Forwards Affidavit of Svc of Amend 24 Errata to PSAR ML20055B4681982-07-16016 July 1982 Forwards Responses to Questions Re Need for Power Issue. Revised Section to Application for Site Certification & Environ Rept Currently Being Developed Addressing Available Forecasts Consistent W/Draft Regional Power Plan ML20069C7651982-07-15015 July 1982 Advises That Data Sys Contains No Info Re Plant Species Habitats or Native Plant Communities in Site Vicinity.Info Re Animal Species Will Be Provided Under Separate Cover ML20054M1521982-07-0808 July 1982 Comments on Des Re Const of Facilities ML20063D7781982-07-0202 July 1982 Forwards Analysis of Probability of Accident Involving Truck Shipment of Anhydrous Ammonia.Results Indicated Probability of Spill Simultaneously W/Radiological Release Exceeding 10CFR100 So Low That Control Room Detectors Not Justified ML20054M6981982-07-0202 July 1982 Forwards Amend 25 to PSAR Providing Info on Soils,Soil Structure Interaction Analysis & Site Boundary Turbine Shine Dose & Reflecting Removal of Ammonia Detectors in Control Rooms 1985-08-20
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MONTHYEARML20107F8571985-02-20020 February 1985 Requests Itemized Listing of Actual NRC Expenditures for Prof Staff Hrs & Contractual Supprot Svc Associated W/Review of Withdrawn CP Application,In Response to .Extension of 850205 Due Date for Payment Also Requested ML20076L4381983-07-12012 July 1983 Concurs w/830624 Proposal Re Issuance of Fes.Schedule Should Be Determined Following Selection of Licensing Alternative or After Prehearing Schedule Reestablished.Svc List Encl ML20076N2951983-07-12012 July 1983 Concurs W/Proposal in Re Issuance of Fes.Schedule Should Be Determined Following Selection of Licensing Alternative or After Prehearing Schedule Reestablished.Svc List Encl.Related Correspondence ML20071B9341983-02-18018 February 1983 Commits to Conduct Proposed Addl Investigations of May Junction Monocline Similar to Investigations Identified as Phases III & IV in Util ML20064D2811982-12-27027 December 1982 Forwards Amend 29 to Psar.Info Relevant to Diesel Generator Design Provisions for Accommodating Dust & Ashfull ML20064D7261982-12-14014 December 1982 Forwards Amend 8 to Application for Site Certification/ Environ Rept,Responding to Wa State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Comments on Amend 6 ML20070D0031982-12-0808 December 1982 Forwards Suppl to 820222 Response to Request for Info Re Unresolved Safety Issue A-39 Concerning Safety Relief Valve Pool Dynamic Loads,Per NUREG-0802,NUREG-0783 & NUREG-0763 ML20065T8721982-10-15015 October 1982 Forwards Amend 28 to Psar,Responding to NRC Questions 231.5,231.14 & 231.15 Re May Junction Monocline.Amend Also Revises PSAR Section 2.5 & Apps to Include Results of Work on Southeast Anticline ML20065M6241982-10-0808 October 1982 Forwards Amend 27 to PSAR ML20063N7781982-09-16016 September 1982 Forwards Amend 7 to Application for Site Certification/ Environ Rept.Amend Revises Info Re need-for-power, Alternative Energy Sources,Socioeconomics & Exclusion Area Boundary.Verification & Distribution List Encl ML20064P0591982-09-0202 September 1982 Forwards Response to Comments on Des,Per NRC 820722 Request. Uncertainties Re March & Corral Codes in Calculating Accident Probabilities Do Not Invalidate Use of Codes ML20063L1551982-08-30030 August 1982 Requests That All Correspondence Re Facility Be Addressed to Mv Stimac at Listed Address ML20064M7651982-08-20020 August 1982 Forwards Amend 6 to Application for Site Certification/ Environ Rept.Amend Addresses Wa State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Application Completeness Review,Comments on Des (NUREG-0894) & Changes Resulting from NPDES Hearing ML20063B1101982-08-16016 August 1982 Forwards Amend 26 to PSAR ML20055C0881982-08-0404 August 1982 Discusses Resolution of Final Geology Concern Re May Junction Monocline.Investigations Yielded No Evidence of Faults Associated W/Fold.Investigative Program Discussed at 820721 Meeting W/Nrc Will Take Approx 8 Wks to Complete ML20058E2671982-07-21021 July 1982 Confirms Conversation W/Nrc That Future Correspondence Re Facilities Should Be Addressed to Rv Myers ML20055B4681982-07-16016 July 1982 Forwards Responses to Questions Re Need for Power Issue. Revised Section to Application for Site Certification & Environ Rept Currently Being Developed Addressing Available Forecasts Consistent W/Draft Regional Power Plan ML20063D7781982-07-0202 July 1982 Forwards Analysis of Probability of Accident Involving Truck Shipment of Anhydrous Ammonia.Results Indicated Probability of Spill Simultaneously W/Radiological Release Exceeding 10CFR100 So Low That Control Room Detectors Not Justified ML20054M6981982-07-0202 July 1982 Forwards Amend 25 to PSAR Providing Info on Soils,Soil Structure Interaction Analysis & Site Boundary Turbine Shine Dose & Reflecting Removal of Ammonia Detectors in Control Rooms ML20054L5891982-07-0101 July 1982 Advises That Util Will Evaluate Fire Protection Program Against Guidelines of SRP,NUREG-0800 Section 9.5.1,dtd Jul 1981.Program Will Comply W/Guidelines Unless Deviations Appropriate for plant-specific Reasons ML20054J6001982-06-24024 June 1982 Forwards Comments on DES,NUREG-0894 ML20054G6381982-06-0909 June 1982 Forwards Errata to Amend 24 of PSAR ML20053C6161982-05-27027 May 1982 Clarifies Position Re Valve for SSE to Be Included in Supplemental Ser.Applicant Reserves Right to Undertake site- Specific Response Spectra for Purpose of Establishing Lower Value for SSE ML20054D6601982-04-15015 April 1982 Forwards Revised Response to Generic Issue A-24, Qualification of Class IE Safety-Related Equipment. Revision Incorporates Comments Received in 820316 Telcon W/ NRC & Northwest Energy Svcs ML20054C1171982-04-12012 April 1982 Forwards Suppl 19a to Psar.Suppl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20054C1351982-04-0808 April 1982 Forwards Amend 24 to PSAR ML20041D8781982-03-0505 March 1982 Advises That Amend 24 to PSAR Will Address Final Rule 10CFR50,Section 34(f)(3)(v)(B).Failure to Address Section Specifically Revealed in Comparison of Rule to PSAR to Determine If Application Meets Final Rule Requirements ML20041D7811982-03-0202 March 1982 Notifies That Util Will Meet Response Date Set Forth in NRC 820225 Ltr Re Request for Addl Info ML20041E6801982-02-26026 February 1982 Responds to 820212 Ltr to FA Spangenberg Re Environ Review Questions.Questions Adequately Addressed in Referenced Ltrs. Formal Responses Will Be Submitted W/Amend 5 to Application for Site Certification/Environ Rept ML20041B7371982-02-22022 February 1982 Forwards Responses to 820125 Request for Addl Info Re Generic Unresolved & Technically Resolved Safety Issues ML20041B0031982-02-16016 February 1982 Advises That Goshen & Hanford 23 Being Dropped from List of 10 Alternative Sites Addressed in Application for Site Certification/Environ Rept.Deletions Will Be Reflected in Next Amend to Application ML20040F8231982-02-0101 February 1982 Advises That Termination of Wpps Projects 3 & 4 Will Not Affect Proposed Licensing Plans for Skagit/Hanford Project. CPs Projected for Second Quarter of 1983 ML20040E1311982-01-28028 January 1982 Confirms 820125 Telcon W/ E Adensam & M Mallory Re Status of Facility as One of Few Remaining near-term Applicants. Util Determined to Press Forward W/Application ML20040E1281982-01-27027 January 1982 Expresses Appreciation for 820107 Meeting W/Nrc to Discuss Licensing Schedule for Facilities.Schedule of Milestones Encl ML20039D3621981-12-24024 December 1981 Advises That Schedule Proposed in Wh Regan 811217 Memo for Review of Environ Rept & PSAR Site Change Amends Is Achievable.Meeting Tentatively Arranged for 820107 to Discuss Schedule.Proposed Schedule Milestones Encl ML20039E5971981-12-21021 December 1981 Forwards Suppl 19 to Psar.Suppl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20039D5871981-12-21021 December 1981 Forwards Amend 4 to Environ Rept,Vols 1-3 ML20039D4951981-12-21021 December 1981 Forwards Amend 23 to Psar,Vols 1-12,reflecting Relocation of Skagit to Hanford Reservation ML20004E8121981-05-0101 May 1981 Submits Updated Response to New Applications Survey. Submittal of Amends to Environ Rept & Psar,Reflecting Move to Hanford Reservation,Is Scheduled for 811215.TMI Amend Scheduled for Late Summer 1981 ML19340D6051980-12-24024 December 1980 Submits Applicant Second Quarterly Status Rept Per ASLB Order of 800827.Geological & Geophysical Program Involved Substantial Field Work by Consultants,Including Drilling, Trenching & Geological Mapping.Related Correspondence ML19294C2701980-02-28028 February 1980 Requests Opportunity to Discuss Priority of NRC CP Activities in post-TMI Period.Utils Are Concerned About Availability of NRC Resources in Coming Yr to Deal W/Related Hearings.Nrc Resources Can Be Optimized ML19296B7581980-02-15015 February 1980 Submits Comments & Requests for Clarification of 800108 Requests for Addl Info.No Evidence of Tectonic Disruption of Deposits Found.Indications of Capability Should Be Sent ML19256G1411979-12-20020 December 1979 Notifies of Personnel Change for Manager of Nuclear Licensing & Safety.M Stimac Replaced by Je Mecca ML19210D2981979-11-19019 November 1979 Clarifies Recent Press Releases Re Current Planning for Facility.Addl Major Expenditures for Plant Should Be Deferred,Based on Unstable Climate Concerning Nuclear Plant Licensing ML19253A8441979-09-0606 September 1979 Commits to Installation of state-of-the-art Loose Parts Monitoring Sys.Details of Sys to Be Submitted in FSAR ML19209B2141979-08-31031 August 1979 Notifies of Concern That NRC Review of Recommendations of President'S Commission on TMI Will Result in Prolonged Delay in CP Hearing.Only TMI-related Issue Open for Receipt of Evidence Relates to Site Characteristics ML19261E7151979-08-27027 August 1979 Confirms Previous Telegram.Nrc Testimony Needed Only on Site Suitability Questions Re Demography & 10-mile Evacuation Feasibility During LWA Hearing on 790827-30.Requests That Witness Martin Be Released to Testify ML19242D1391979-08-13013 August 1979 Forwards Responses & Commitments to NUREG-0578,IE Bulletin 79-08 & SECY-79-450 as Result of Study of Implications of TMI Incident ML19289F6601979-06-12012 June 1979 Forwards Info Re Costs Associated W/Selection of Alternate Sites,As Requested in NRC 790521 Ltr.Tabulation & Summary Explanation Sheets Encl ML17297B9281979-04-16016 April 1979 Forwards Affidavit of Gw Jacobsen Re Proprietary Aeromagnetic Data.Requests Documents Be Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790).W/o Encl 1985-02-20
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September 2, 1982 PLN-270 Mr. William H. Regan, J r. , Ch ief Siting Analysis Branch Division of Engineering Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
Subject:
Puget Sound Power & Light Company Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Project, Units 1&2 Docket Nos. 50-522 and 50-523 Draft Environmental Statement Applicant's Response to Comments
Dear Mr. Regan:
In your letter of July 22, 1982, you requested that the Applicant submit by August 11, 1982, any responses it deemed appropriate to the comments received on the Draft Environmental Statement for the Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Project. The Applicant's comments were provided to the NRC Staff, EFSEC Staff and URS by way of a telephone conversation held on July 30, 1982. Attached to this letter is a written summary of those comments.
Ver ruly yours L.8 O
Robert V. Myers Vice President Generation Re o tces Attachment Co o/
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'02LIC12 SK AGIT/II ANFORD NUCLEAR PROJECT Attachment to PLN-270 September 2,198 2 APPLICANT'S RESPONSE TO JOllN F. DOllERTY'S, GULF COAST Page 1 of 11 ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FOUNDATION, COMMENT LETTER DATED JUNE 12, 1982 COMMENT RESPONSE Ash deposition should be considered in the alternative Ash deposition was included as a factor in the Applicant's alternative site analysis (Comment 1). site analysis under the category of geotechnical factors. The impacts of ash deposition on operation of S/IINP was considered by the Applicant in Amendment 26 to the PSAR for S/IINP. As a result of this consideration, it was concluded that ash deposition would not significantly affect operation. Consequently, consideration of ash deposition would not affect the results of the alternative site analysis.
The DES should provide a probability that construction Groundwater will not be used as a source of water for S/IINP. Given or operation would affect buried radioactive waste at the prevailing groundwater elevations at the Plant Site, dewatering Ilanford (Comment 2). will not be required for the Plant excavation, and discharge of treated sanitary waste water will have no measurable effect on groundwater resources. No other discharges to the groundwater are planned.
Consequently, groundwater levels and gradients will not be affected (see p. 4-29 of the DES) and no impact on buried waste at llanford is expected as a result of construction and operation of S/IINP.
The DES should include estimates of the number of The number of non-fatal cancers and birth defects can be calculated fatal birth defects, non-fatal birth defects, and non- using the factors given on page 4-185 of the DES.
fatal cancers induced by Radon-222 for the S/IINP fuel cycle (Comment 3).
The DES should have expressed reservations regarding Uncertainties presently inhere in all methodologies for predicating use of the MARCII and CORRAL computer codes for reactor accident probabilities, including the MARCII and CORRAL cvaluating accident probabilities (Comments 4 and 5). codes. In fact, the DES recognizes there are "substential uncertain-tics" regarding calculation of accident probabilities (DES, p. 4-205).
These uncertainties neither invalidate the use of these codes, nor do they cast doubt upon the general conclusions derived from the codes.
Section 4.2.2.1 of the DES relies upon general The implied premise of the comment is incorrect, the DES not only knowledge of the region of interest in considering relies upon general knowledge but also the information provided by the alternative sites (Comment 7). Applicant, as Section 4. 2. 2.1 of the DES clearly indicates.
Additionally, much of the information on alternative sites was developed in the proceeding for the Skagit Nuclear Power Project since September 1974, as indicated on p. 3-9 of the DES.
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02LIC12 SK AGIT/II ANFORD NUCLEAR PROJECT Attachment to PLN-270 September 2,1982 APPLICANT'S RESPONSE TO Tile WASilINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY'S Page 2 of 11 COMMENT LETTER DATED JUNE 14, 1982 COMMENT RESPONSE The minimum river flows used in the DES may increase Because any change would result in an increase in the minimum river as a result of recommendations by the Northwest Power flow, the minimum river flow used in the DES is conservative for the Council (Comment 1). purpose of considering aquatic impacts from S/IINP.
Construction of the intake / discharge structures should These subjects are discussed in Amendment 6 to the ASC/ER.
be scheduled to minimize aquatic impacts, and an intake /
discharge location downstream of that presently proposed should be evaluated (Comment 6).
Provisions regarding on-site waste disposal, storage and As indicated in Section 4.5 of the ASC/ER, plans for these subjects spill contingency plans, open burning, and fugitive will be developed as part of the Construction impact Control Program emissions should be developed (Page 2). for S/IINP and will be submitted to Washington State EFSEC for its review and approval prior to commencement of site construction activities.
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02LIC12 SK AGIT/II ANFORD NUCLEAR PROJECT Attachment to PLN-270 September 2,1982 APPLICANT'S RESPONSE TO Tile WASillNGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF Page 3 of 11 TRANSPORTATION'S COMMENT LETTER DATED JUNE 15, 1982 COMMENT R ESPONSE The DES should include specific commitments on high- Consultations are still ongoing regarding the exact nature of the way improvements (Comment 6).
highway improvements to be implemented to accommodate the traffic i related to S/IINP. Pending completion of these consultations, it is not feasible to provide specific commitments regarding highway improvements. The general program being considered by the i Applicant is presented in Sections 8.3.10.2 and 8.5.2 of the ASC/ER.
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pollution from increased traffic (Comment 7). This subject is discussed in Amendment 6 to the ASC/ER.
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- 02LIC12 SK AGIT/II ANFOltD NUCLEAR PROJECT Attachment to PLN-270 September 1,1982 APPLICANT'S RESPONSE TO Tile DEPARTMENT OF llEALTil & IIUMAN SERVICES' Page 4 of 11 COMMENT LETTEll DATED JUNE 2,1982 COMMENT R ESPONSE (Comment 1) implies that the radiological dose standards Although the numerical standards in each of the listed regulations in 10 CFR Part 20,10 CFR Part 50 Appendix 1, and 40 are different, the standards are not inconsistent because cach CFR Part 190 are inconsistant, and it states that the addresses a different category of exposures. Appendix I presents DES should be modified "to clearly state that the annual guidelines for design objectives to limit doses in unrestricted areas doses to members of the public will comply with" the from the Project during normal operation. 40 CFR Part 190 presents standards in 40 CFR Part 190. standards for normal operation in order to limit doses to members of the public from all uranium fuel cycle operations. Finally, 10 CFR Part 20 provides standards for inclusion in a license to limit radiation levels in unrestricted areas as a result of a licensee's possession and use of radioactive material and other sources of radiation. S/IINP will comply with each of these regulations. See ASC/ER Section 5.2.
It would be helpful for the DES to quantify the health Both the ASC/ER (Section 7.4.8) and the DES (pp. 4-215 to 4-218) impacts from fallout carried into open bodies of water analyzed radioactive releases to the groundwater as a result of an and release of radioactive material to the groundwater accident and found that the consequences of such releases would be as a result of an accident (Comment 3). "significantly less" than calculated in the Liquid Pathway Generic Study (N UREG-0440) for a large river site and that such releases would present "no uniquely large contribution to risk." In light of these conclusions, further analysis to quantify the consequences of such releases is unnecessary for the purposes of NEPA. Similarly, detailed consideration of health impacts from fallout in water is not warranted, since this pathway does not contribute significantly to predicted doses from accidents.
Airborne radio-iodine sampling and analysis program The radiological monitoring program proposed for S/IINP will be should be examined to make certain that the system is capable of detecting iodine-131 in the atmosphere, including as a adequate for monitoring radio-halogens (especially result of an accident. See ASC/ Ell Section 6.1.5.
radio-iodine) in the presence of radionoble gases in the unlikely event of an accident (Comment 4).
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} ADMINISTRATION'S COMMENT LETTER DATED JUNE 14, 1982 COMMENT RESPONSE The proposed water inlet openings do not meet NMFS As is discussed in Section 5.1.3.1 of the ASC/ER, no significant
) criteria for the protection of juvenile anadromous fish, impact upon juvenile anadromous fish is expected as a result of l'
operation of the intake for S/IINP. This conclusion is attributable i
to the fact that the intake will be located in the deep water approximately 600 feet offshore where juvenile fish are not expected to frequent and to the fact that the swift river current at the intake i
location will tend to sweep juveniles away from the intake. Testing i of a similar intake for WNP-2 confirms the absence of any significant l adverse effects, in the absence of any significant adverse impacts,
) compliance with the NMFS criteria is unnecessary to provide protec-I tion for juvenile anadromous fish.
[ The DES should discuss the range of actual tempera-j tures which might result from thermal discharge to The temperature of the Columbia River varies from approximately 3 20F to 700F. The temperature of the Project discharge will vary 1
the Columbia River. from less than 600F to 84.50F. For an unrealistic worst case of maximum discharge temperature and flow and minimum river '
temperature and flow, the increase in river temperature at the edge
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zone boundary will be approximately the same as ambient river temperatures under all operating conditions.
l i The thermal plume area should be monitored for Available data indicate that migrating juvenile salmonids primarily
- pradation rate under operational conditions during travel in shoreline areas, and they are not expected to frequent the i the downstream migration period in order to document proposed discharge area. Furthermore, it is not expected that the losses, if any, of juvenile salmonids. ,
j Project discharge will have any significant affect upon predation ;
rates due to the relatively small size of the discharge plume and differential temperatures. Consequently, even if it assumed that a reasonable monitoring program for predation rates could somehow be i
devised, such a program would not be expected to provide much useful information at S/IINP.
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of the Plant. Thus, it is not possible to mitigate these losses. Since the converted areas are relatively small and do not have any ecological features of significance, the losses are not expected to have any adverse impact on wildlife communities as a whole. With respect to other areas disturbed during construction of the Plant, restoration programs are planned to return those areas not landscaped or utilized or other activities essentially to their natural conditions.
(See Section 4.1, 4.1.1, 4.5.4.3, 4.5.5.4 and 4.5.5.5 of the ASC/ER).
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, The analysis of need-for-power and alternatives Need-for-power and alternative energy sources discussions will be j to S/IINP is inadequate (Sections ill and IV). supplemented by Amendment 7 to the ASC/ER for the S/IINP which i
is scheduled to be filed near the end of September.
The DES does not consider aquatic impacts from This comment is the subject of NWF/OEC Contention 4 to which the increased use of hydro power for peaking purposes. Applicant has previously axpressed its objections and on which the (Section V). Licensing Board has deferred acceptance.
The DES does not adequately assess the uranium fuel This comment is the subject of NWF/OEC Contention 5 which was cycle (Section VI).
rejected by the Licensing Board in its Memoradum and Order dated July 6, 198 2.
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02LIC'12 SK AGIT/II ANFORD NUCLEAR PROJECT Attachment to PLN-270 September 2,1982 APPLICANT'S RESPONSE TO Tile U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Tile INTERIOR'S Page 8 of 11 COMMENT LETTER DATED JULY 8,1982 COMMENT RESPONSE Downstream transport of fine sediments could adversely The nearest known spawning areas are located more than seven miles affect salmon spawning gravels. downstream from the proposed locaticn for the intake / discharge structures. Significant transport of fine sediments is not expected to occur over such a great distance. Studies conducted during construction of the intake and discharge from WNP-2 indicated that increased levels of suspended solid concentrations were only infrequently observed 500 f t. downstream of the excavation.
The intake / discharge should be relocated. This subject is discussed in Section 10.10 of Amendment 6 to the ASC/ER.
Fish will be attracted to the Project discharge and thus Anadromous fish are not expected to be attracted to the warm water will be continously exposed to elevated mercury concen- of the Project discharge. Although warm water species may be so trations. attracted, they are not expected to remain for significant periods of time in the discharge plume because of the significant expenditures of energy required to maintain position in the swift current of the Columbia River. (See Section 5.1.3. 2.4.1 of the ASC/ER). These considerations, together with the slight increase in concentrations, indicate that no significant impact upon fish is expected as a result of discharge of mercury.
Sodium hypochlorite should not be used as an anti- The DES does not reflect the Applicant's decision to reduce concen-fouling agent in order to prevent serious biological trations of total residual chlorine in the blowdown of 0.14 mg/l.
consequences. Amendment 6 to the ASC/ER, Section 5.3.1.2 and Appendix L, will provide a revised and expanded discussion of potential impacts from the discharge of chlorine and will demonstrate that no significant impacts are expected.
Revegetation should be used as a means of controlli..g This subject is encompassed with the Construction Impact Control wind erosion of soil. Program which will be submitted to Washington State EFSEC for its review and approval prior to commencement of construction.
02LI'C 12 SK AGIT/il ANFORD NUCLEAR PROJECT Attachment to PLN-270 September 2,1982 APPLICANT'S RESPONSE TO Tile U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S Page 9 of 11 UNDATED COMMENT LETTER COMMENT RESPONSE Ilealth impacts associated with electric field No adverse health impacts from electric field intensities are expected intensities from transmission lines should be discussed. due to the remote location of the transmission lines (See Section 3.9.2 of Amendment 6 to the ASC/ER).
The DES should discuss any adverse impacts upon agri- T*iis subject is discussed in Section 5.1.3.2 of the ASC/ER. Addition-culture from salt deposition during operation of the ally, it should be noted that no agricultural activities are conducted cooling towers. within five miles of the Plant Site.
Discuss alternative locations for the intake / discharge This subject is discussed in Section 10.10 of Amendment 6 to the structures. ASC/ER.
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September 2,1982 APPLICANT'S RESPONSE TO Tile COLUMBIA RIVER INTER-TRIBAL FISil COMMISSION'S Page 10 of 11 COMMENT LETI'ER DATED JULY 16, 1982 COMMENT RESPONSE Each of the comments corresponds to proposed The Applicant's objections to these proposed contentions are set forth contentions submitted by CRITFC. in Applicant's Response in Opposition to Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission's Motion for Admission of Second Supplement to Petition to Intervene dated July 30, 1982. In some cases, the subject matter of the proposed contentions are encompassed within Amendment 6 to the ASC/ER.
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The DES should include a discussion of the 1982 These will be discussed in Amendment 7 to the ASC/ER which is Northwest Regional Forecast by PNUCC and the BPA scheduled to be filed near the end of September.
forecast on electricity consumption.