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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20149G1941993-09-13013 September 1993 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts.Record Listed in App D Being Withheld from Public Disclosure Because It Consists of Records Compiled for Law Enforcement Purposes.Nrc Continuing to Review Records Re FOIA Request IA-93-355, Partial Response to FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts.Record Listed in App D Being Withheld from Public Disclosure Because It Consists of Records Compiled for Law Enforcement Purposes.Nrc Continuing to Review Records Re FOIA Request1993-09-13013 September 1993 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts.Record Listed in App D Being Withheld from Public Disclosure Because It Consists of Records Compiled for Law Enforcement Purposes.Nrc Continuing to Review Records Re FOIA Request ML20072C9611993-06-18018 June 1993 FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts ML20079D3191991-06-10010 June 1991 Forwards B Tatalovich Correspondence Re Plant ML17347B5881990-03-0101 March 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-01, Request for Voluntary Participation in NRC Regulatory Impact Survey. Info Covers Time Spent by Key Power Plant Managers in Responding to Operational Insps & Audits ML18094B3221990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Executed Amend 14 to Indemnity Agreement B-74 ML15217A1031990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jul-Dec 1989 for McGuire Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & Revised Process Control Programs & Offsite Dose Calculation Manuals ML20011F3821990-02-26026 February 1990 Confirms Amount Electronically Transferred to Us Dept of Treasury,Nrc on 900223 for Payment of NRC Review Fees of 10CFR50 Applications & 10CFR55 Svcs Per 10CFR170,for Period of 890101-0617 for Listed Invoices ML20055C3921990-02-26026 February 1990 Approves Util 900214 Request for Use of B&W Steam Generator Plugs W/Alloy 690 as Alternative to Alloy 600.Alternate Matl Is nickel-base Alloy (ASME Designation SB-166) ML20006G0621990-02-22022 February 1990 Forwards Revised Proprietary Pages to DPC-NE-2004, Core Thermal Hydraulic Methodology Using VIPRE-01, Reflecting Minor Methodology Changes Made During Review & Approval Process.Pages Withheld ML20006E5881990-02-20020 February 1990 Forwards Proprietary Response to NRC 890725 Questions Re Vipre Core Thermal Hydraulic Section of Topical Rept DPC-NE-3000 & Rev 2 to Pages 3-69,3-70,3-78 & 3-79 of Rept. Encls Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20006E1441990-02-16016 February 1990 Forwards Suppl to Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood Station,Units 1 & 2 & Byron Station,Units 1 & 2,per 881214 & 891214 Submittals ML20006E9071990-02-16016 February 1990 Discusses Plants Design Control Program.Util Adopted Concept of Design Change Implementation Package (Dcip).Dcip Will Contain or Ref Design Change Notice Prepared Per Approved Procedures ML20006E4201990-02-14014 February 1990 Requests NRC Approval for Use of Alloy 690 Steam Generator Tube Plugs for Facility,Prior to 900301,pending Final ASME Approval of Code Case for Alloy 690 ML18094B3291990-02-14014 February 1990 Forwards Printouts Containing RW-859 Nuclear Fuel Data for Period Ending 891231 & Diskettes ML20011E6151990-02-12012 February 1990 Forwards Revs 1 to Security Plan & Security Training & Qualification Plan & Rev 2 to Security Contingency Plan. Salem Switchyard Project Delayed.Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML20011E4991990-02-0606 February 1990 Discusses Liability & Funding Requirements Re NRC Decommissioning Funding Rules & Verifies Understanding of Rules.Ltr from NRC Explaining Liability & Requirements of Rule Requested ML20011E5981990-02-0505 February 1990 Requests That Listed Individuals Be Deleted from Svc List for Facilities.Documents Already Sent to Dept of Environ Protection of State of Nj ML20006D6911990-02-0202 February 1990 Provides Alternative Design Solution to Dcrdr Implementation at Facilities.Simpler Design Devised,Using Eyelet Screw Inserted in Switch Nameplate Which Is Identical to Providing Caution Cards in Close Proximity to Switch Handle ML20006C5661990-01-31031 January 1990 Provides Certification Re Implementation of Fitness for Duty Program Per 10CFR26 at Plants ML20006D6611990-01-29029 January 1990 Advises That 900117 License Amend Request to Remove Certain cycle-specific Parameter Limits from Tech Specs Inadvertently Utilized Outdated Tech Specs Pages.Requests That Tech Specs Changes Made Via Amends 101/83 Be Deleted ML20011E2521990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Proprietary Safety Analysis Physics Parameters & Multidimensional Reactor Transients Methodology. Three Repts Describing EPRI Computer Code Also Encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20006C6711990-01-29029 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Plants Have Established Preventive Maint Program for Intake Structure & Routine Treatment of Svc Water Sys W/Biocide to Control Biofouling ML20006B7961990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Summaries of Latest ECCS Evaluation Model Changes ML18153C0951990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Belief in Appropriateness to Address Generic Ltr 89-13 Concerns within Context of Established Programmatic Improvements Noted ML20006D2431990-01-26026 January 1990 Provides Info Re Emergency Response Organization Exercises for Plants.Exercises & Callouts Would Necessitate Activation of Combined Emergency Operations Facility Approx Eight Times Per Yr,W/Some Being Performed off-hours & Unannounced ML18153C0871990-01-26026 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-003, Potential Loss of Required Shutdown Margin During Refueling Operations. Refueling Procedures to Be Revised & Familiarization Sessions Will Be Conducted Prior to Each Refueling Outage ML18094B2861990-01-26026 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Aggressive Program of Monitoring,Insp & Matl Replacement Initiated in Advance of Generic Ltr 89-13 Issuance ML19354E4191990-01-25025 January 1990 Comments Re Issuance of OL Amends & Proposed NSHC Determination Re Transfer of Operational Mgt Control of Plants & Views on anti-trust Issues Re Application for Amend for Plants ML19354E6711990-01-24024 January 1990 Requests Approval to Use Alloy 690 Plugs as Alternative to Requirements of 10CFR55(a),codes & Stds for Plants Prior to 900226 ML17347B5451990-01-24024 January 1990 Informs of Plans to Apply ASME Code Case N-356 at Plants to Allow Certification Period to Be Extended to 5 Yrs.Rev to Inservice Insp Programs Will Include Use of Code Case ML19354E4461990-01-22022 January 1990 Forwards Proprietary Rev 1 to DPC-NE-2001, Fuel Mechanical Reload Analysis Methodology for MARK-BW Fuel, Adding Section Re ECCS Analysis Interface Criteria & Making Associated Administrative Changes.Rev Withheld ML19354E4451990-01-22022 January 1990 Submits Update on Status of RHR Sys Iconic Display at Facilities,Per Generic Ltr 88-17 Re Loss of Dhr.Computer Graphics Display Data in Real Time & Reflect Status of Refueling Water Level & RHR Pump Parameters ML20005G7161990-01-20020 January 1990 Forwards Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood & Byron Units 1 & 2.Changes in Rev 1 Include Facility & Procedures Which Were in Effect as of 890610.W/o Encl ML20006A8001990-01-19019 January 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 891220 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Plant Insps.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML16152A9091990-01-18018 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedure CMIP-1, Recovery Manager & Immediate Staff & Rev 24 to CMIP-2, News Group Plan. W/900131 Release Memo ML18153C0771990-01-17017 January 1990 Forwards North Anna Power Station Emergency Plan Table 5.1, 'Min Staffing Requirements for Emergencies' & Surry... Table 5.1, 'Min Staffing Requirements...', for Approval,Per 10CFR50.54(q),NUREG-0654 & NUREG-0737,Suppl 1 ML20006A6241990-01-16016 January 1990 Forwards Draft Qualified Master Trust Agreement for Decommissioning of Nuclear Plants,For Review.Licensee Will Make Contributions to Qualified & Nonqualified Trust as Appropriate ML20006A2011990-01-16016 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-002 Re Stress Corrosion Cracking of High Hardness Type 410 Stainless Steel in Anchor Darling Swing Check Valves.Eight Subj Valves Identified in Peach Bottom Units 1 & 2 & Will Be Returned to Mfg ML18153C0731990-01-15015 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-002, Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Hardness Type 410 Stainless Steel Internal Preloaded Bolting in Anchor Darling Model S350W Swing Check Valves or or Valves.... Util Replaced Studs in twenty-five Valves ML20006A8201990-01-10010 January 1990 Forwards Errata to Rev 3 to BAW-1543,Tables 3-20 & E-1 of Master Integrated Reactor Vessel Surveillance Program Reflecting Changes in Insertion Schedule for A5 Capsule for Davis-Besse & Crystal River ML20006B8821990-01-10010 January 1990 Reissued Ltr Correcting Date of Util Ltr to NRC Which Forwarded Updated FSAR for Byron/Braidwood Plants from 881214 to 891214.W/o Updated FSARs ML20005G6431990-01-10010 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-21 Re Implementation of USI Requirements,Consisting of Revised Page to 891128 Response, Moving SER Ref from USI A-10 to A-12 for Braidwood ML20005G7601990-01-0404 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Plan. Privacy Info Should Be Deleted Prior to Placement in Pdr.W/ D Grimsley 900118 Release Memo ML18153C0491990-01-0303 January 1990 Advises of Implementation of fitness-for-duty Program Which Complies w/10CFR26.Util Support Objective of Providing Assurances That Nuclear Power Plant Personnel Will Perform Tasks in Reliable & Trustworthy Manner ML20005F4641990-01-0303 January 1990 Advises That Licensee Implemented 10CFR26 Rule Re fitness-for-duty Program W/One Exception.Util Has Not Completed Background Check for Some of Program Administrators.Checks Expected to Be Completed by 900105 ML18094B2331990-01-0303 January 1990 Certifies Util Implementation of fitness-for-duty Program, Per 10CFR26.Training Element Required by Rule Completed on 891215.Chemical Testing for Required Substances Performed at Min Prescribed cut-off Levels,Except for Marijuana ML17347B5051990-01-0202 January 1990 Certifies That Util Has fitness-for-duty Program Which Meets Requirements of 10CFR26.Util Adopted cut-off Levels Indicated in Encl ML20042D3731990-01-0202 January 1990 Forwards Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures, Including Rev 32 to CMIP-1,Rev 29 to CMIP-4,Rev 33 to CMIP-5,Rev 38 to CMIP-6,Rev 37 to CMIP-7,Rev 32 to CMIP-9, Rev 1 to CMIP-14 & Rev 30 to CMIP-21 1993-09-13
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20072C9611993-06-18018 June 1993 FOIA Request for Listed OI Repts ML20079D3191991-06-10010 June 1991 Forwards B Tatalovich Correspondence Re Plant ML17347B5881990-03-0101 March 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-01, Request for Voluntary Participation in NRC Regulatory Impact Survey. Info Covers Time Spent by Key Power Plant Managers in Responding to Operational Insps & Audits ML18094B3221990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Executed Amend 14 to Indemnity Agreement B-74 ML15217A1031990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jul-Dec 1989 for McGuire Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & Revised Process Control Programs & Offsite Dose Calculation Manuals ML20011F3821990-02-26026 February 1990 Confirms Amount Electronically Transferred to Us Dept of Treasury,Nrc on 900223 for Payment of NRC Review Fees of 10CFR50 Applications & 10CFR55 Svcs Per 10CFR170,for Period of 890101-0617 for Listed Invoices ML20006G0621990-02-22022 February 1990 Forwards Revised Proprietary Pages to DPC-NE-2004, Core Thermal Hydraulic Methodology Using VIPRE-01, Reflecting Minor Methodology Changes Made During Review & Approval Process.Pages Withheld ML20006E5881990-02-20020 February 1990 Forwards Proprietary Response to NRC 890725 Questions Re Vipre Core Thermal Hydraulic Section of Topical Rept DPC-NE-3000 & Rev 2 to Pages 3-69,3-70,3-78 & 3-79 of Rept. Encls Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20006E1441990-02-16016 February 1990 Forwards Suppl to Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood Station,Units 1 & 2 & Byron Station,Units 1 & 2,per 881214 & 891214 Submittals ML20006E9071990-02-16016 February 1990 Discusses Plants Design Control Program.Util Adopted Concept of Design Change Implementation Package (Dcip).Dcip Will Contain or Ref Design Change Notice Prepared Per Approved Procedures ML20006E4201990-02-14014 February 1990 Requests NRC Approval for Use of Alloy 690 Steam Generator Tube Plugs for Facility,Prior to 900301,pending Final ASME Approval of Code Case for Alloy 690 ML20011E6151990-02-12012 February 1990 Forwards Revs 1 to Security Plan & Security Training & Qualification Plan & Rev 2 to Security Contingency Plan. Salem Switchyard Project Delayed.Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML20011E4991990-02-0606 February 1990 Discusses Liability & Funding Requirements Re NRC Decommissioning Funding Rules & Verifies Understanding of Rules.Ltr from NRC Explaining Liability & Requirements of Rule Requested ML20011E5981990-02-0505 February 1990 Requests That Listed Individuals Be Deleted from Svc List for Facilities.Documents Already Sent to Dept of Environ Protection of State of Nj ML20006D6911990-02-0202 February 1990 Provides Alternative Design Solution to Dcrdr Implementation at Facilities.Simpler Design Devised,Using Eyelet Screw Inserted in Switch Nameplate Which Is Identical to Providing Caution Cards in Close Proximity to Switch Handle ML20006C5661990-01-31031 January 1990 Provides Certification Re Implementation of Fitness for Duty Program Per 10CFR26 at Plants ML20006B7961990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Summaries of Latest ECCS Evaluation Model Changes ML20006C6711990-01-29029 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Plants Have Established Preventive Maint Program for Intake Structure & Routine Treatment of Svc Water Sys W/Biocide to Control Biofouling ML20006D6611990-01-29029 January 1990 Advises That 900117 License Amend Request to Remove Certain cycle-specific Parameter Limits from Tech Specs Inadvertently Utilized Outdated Tech Specs Pages.Requests That Tech Specs Changes Made Via Amends 101/83 Be Deleted ML20011E2521990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Proprietary Safety Analysis Physics Parameters & Multidimensional Reactor Transients Methodology. Three Repts Describing EPRI Computer Code Also Encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML18153C0951990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Belief in Appropriateness to Address Generic Ltr 89-13 Concerns within Context of Established Programmatic Improvements Noted ML18094B2861990-01-26026 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Aggressive Program of Monitoring,Insp & Matl Replacement Initiated in Advance of Generic Ltr 89-13 Issuance ML18153C0871990-01-26026 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-003, Potential Loss of Required Shutdown Margin During Refueling Operations. Refueling Procedures to Be Revised & Familiarization Sessions Will Be Conducted Prior to Each Refueling Outage ML20006D2431990-01-26026 January 1990 Provides Info Re Emergency Response Organization Exercises for Plants.Exercises & Callouts Would Necessitate Activation of Combined Emergency Operations Facility Approx Eight Times Per Yr,W/Some Being Performed off-hours & Unannounced ML19354E4191990-01-25025 January 1990 Comments Re Issuance of OL Amends & Proposed NSHC Determination Re Transfer of Operational Mgt Control of Plants & Views on anti-trust Issues Re Application for Amend for Plants ML19354E6711990-01-24024 January 1990 Requests Approval to Use Alloy 690 Plugs as Alternative to Requirements of 10CFR55(a),codes & Stds for Plants Prior to 900226 ML17347B5451990-01-24024 January 1990 Informs of Plans to Apply ASME Code Case N-356 at Plants to Allow Certification Period to Be Extended to 5 Yrs.Rev to Inservice Insp Programs Will Include Use of Code Case ML19354E4451990-01-22022 January 1990 Submits Update on Status of RHR Sys Iconic Display at Facilities,Per Generic Ltr 88-17 Re Loss of Dhr.Computer Graphics Display Data in Real Time & Reflect Status of Refueling Water Level & RHR Pump Parameters ML19354E4461990-01-22022 January 1990 Forwards Proprietary Rev 1 to DPC-NE-2001, Fuel Mechanical Reload Analysis Methodology for MARK-BW Fuel, Adding Section Re ECCS Analysis Interface Criteria & Making Associated Administrative Changes.Rev Withheld ML20005G7161990-01-20020 January 1990 Forwards Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood & Byron Units 1 & 2.Changes in Rev 1 Include Facility & Procedures Which Were in Effect as of 890610.W/o Encl ML20006A8001990-01-19019 January 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 891220 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Plant Insps.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML16152A9091990-01-18018 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedure CMIP-1, Recovery Manager & Immediate Staff & Rev 24 to CMIP-2, News Group Plan. W/900131 Release Memo ML18153C0771990-01-17017 January 1990 Forwards North Anna Power Station Emergency Plan Table 5.1, 'Min Staffing Requirements for Emergencies' & Surry... Table 5.1, 'Min Staffing Requirements...', for Approval,Per 10CFR50.54(q),NUREG-0654 & NUREG-0737,Suppl 1 ML20006A2011990-01-16016 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-002 Re Stress Corrosion Cracking of High Hardness Type 410 Stainless Steel in Anchor Darling Swing Check Valves.Eight Subj Valves Identified in Peach Bottom Units 1 & 2 & Will Be Returned to Mfg ML20006A6241990-01-16016 January 1990 Forwards Draft Qualified Master Trust Agreement for Decommissioning of Nuclear Plants,For Review.Licensee Will Make Contributions to Qualified & Nonqualified Trust as Appropriate ML18153C0731990-01-15015 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-002, Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Hardness Type 410 Stainless Steel Internal Preloaded Bolting in Anchor Darling Model S350W Swing Check Valves or or Valves.... Util Replaced Studs in twenty-five Valves ML20005G6431990-01-10010 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-21 Re Implementation of USI Requirements,Consisting of Revised Page to 891128 Response, Moving SER Ref from USI A-10 to A-12 for Braidwood ML20006A8201990-01-10010 January 1990 Forwards Errata to Rev 3 to BAW-1543,Tables 3-20 & E-1 of Master Integrated Reactor Vessel Surveillance Program Reflecting Changes in Insertion Schedule for A5 Capsule for Davis-Besse & Crystal River ML20006B8821990-01-10010 January 1990 Reissued Ltr Correcting Date of Util Ltr to NRC Which Forwarded Updated FSAR for Byron/Braidwood Plants from 881214 to 891214.W/o Updated FSARs ML20005G7601990-01-0404 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Plan. Privacy Info Should Be Deleted Prior to Placement in Pdr.W/ D Grimsley 900118 Release Memo ML18094B2331990-01-0303 January 1990 Certifies Util Implementation of fitness-for-duty Program, Per 10CFR26.Training Element Required by Rule Completed on 891215.Chemical Testing for Required Substances Performed at Min Prescribed cut-off Levels,Except for Marijuana ML18153C0491990-01-0303 January 1990 Advises of Implementation of fitness-for-duty Program Which Complies w/10CFR26.Util Support Objective of Providing Assurances That Nuclear Power Plant Personnel Will Perform Tasks in Reliable & Trustworthy Manner ML20005F4641990-01-0303 January 1990 Advises That Licensee Implemented 10CFR26 Rule Re fitness-for-duty Program W/One Exception.Util Has Not Completed Background Check for Some of Program Administrators.Checks Expected to Be Completed by 900105 ML20042D3731990-01-0202 January 1990 Forwards Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures, Including Rev 32 to CMIP-1,Rev 29 to CMIP-4,Rev 33 to CMIP-5,Rev 38 to CMIP-6,Rev 37 to CMIP-7,Rev 32 to CMIP-9, Rev 1 to CMIP-14 & Rev 30 to CMIP-21 ML17347B5051990-01-0202 January 1990 Certifies That Util Has fitness-for-duty Program Which Meets Requirements of 10CFR26.Util Adopted cut-off Levels Indicated in Encl ML17347B4961989-12-28028 December 1989 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-10, Safety-Related Motor- Operated Valve Testing & Surveillance. Util Considering Expansion of Plants to Include Addl safety-related & Position Changeable Valves W/ Emphasis on Maint & Testing ML20042D3381989-12-28028 December 1989 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing & Surveillance. Util Will Comply W/Ltr Recommendations W/Noted Exceptions.Response to Be Completed When Ltr Uncertainties Cleared ML18094B2201989-12-27027 December 1989 Advises of Intent to Provide follow-up Response to Generic Ltr 89-10 by 900831 to Describe Status of Program, Recommendation Exceptions & Any Schedule Adjustments ML18094B2291989-12-27027 December 1989 Requests to Apply ASME Section XI Code Case N-460 to Facilities Re Reduction in Exam Coverage on Class 1 & 2 Welds.Fee Paid 1993-06-18
[Table view] Category:OTHER U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY/DEPARTMENT TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML20005D7501989-12-0404 December 1989 Forwards Rept for State of Mn off-hours & Unannounced Drill Conducted on 891019 for Plants.One Area Requiring Corrective Action Re Staffing Activation Inadequacy Corrected at Monticello 890726 Exercise.Preparedness Deemed Adequate ML20247J7721989-07-19019 July 1989 Forwards Rept for Unannounced off-hours Drills on 881020 for State of WI,site-specific to Zion,Point Beach,Kewaunee & Prairie Island Nuclear Power Stations.No Deficiencies or Areas Requiring Corrective Actions Noted ML18101A4911989-06-26026 June 1989 Forwards Final Exercise Rept of 881129 Exercise of Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plans site-specific to Artificial Island Generating Station.No Deficiencies Noted ML20235N3421989-02-15015 February 1989 Responds to 890201 Request for Estimates for Centrifuge Plant Demonstration Facility (Cpdf) & Oliver Springs Plus Cpdf.Doe Intends to Ensure That Sufficient Finances Exist for Decontamination & Decommissioning Liabilities ML20151A1321988-06-29029 June 1988 Forwards Artificial Island Nuclear Generating Stations Site Specific Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Alert & Notification Sys QA Verification. Sys Satisfies NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP,Rev 1 & FEMA-REP-10 Requirements ML18093A8641988-05-27027 May 1988 Forwards FEMA & Region III Final Exercise Rept of 870909 Exercise of State of DE Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plans site-specific to Artificial Island Generating Station ML20237C0831987-12-0707 December 1987 Forwards Kewaunee Nuclear Plant & Point Beach Nuclear Plant Site-Specific Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Alert & Notification Sys QA Verification. Alert & Notification Sys Satisfies NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1,Rev 1 ML20236L2461987-07-30030 July 1987 Discusses Participation of Certain Ingestion Exposure Pathway EPZ-only States in Qualifying Exercises Used by NRC in Making Licensing Decisions for Operating Exercises.Listed Plants Noncompliant as of 870331 ML20245B6361987-06-17017 June 1987 Forwards Post-Exercise Assessment of 861112 Exercise of Radiological Emergency Response Plans of State of Nj,Salem County.... FEMA Requested Schedule of Corrective Actions from State by 870626.Offsite Preparedness Adequate for EPZ ML20199B2561986-06-0505 June 1986 Notifies NRC That State of DE & Local Radiological Emergency Plans Adequate,Conditioned on FEMA Verification of Alert & Notification Sys ML20214E2311986-02-28028 February 1986 Forwards Medical Svcs Info for State of Ny & Oswego County Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plan.Info Confirms List of Medical Facilities Identified for Use in Event of Emergency ML20151V0191986-02-0404 February 1986 Forwards 851029 Full Participation Exercise Rept of Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plans & Results of 851115 Remedial Exercise.Deficiency Identified Re Failure to Complete Public Alert within Time Period ML20140A8921986-01-14014 January 1986 Forwards Interim Findings on Adequacy of Radiological Emergency Response Preparation of State & Local Govts..., Based on State of Nj Emergency Response Plan & Exercises Conducted at Salem from 810408-841023.Plans Adequate ML18092A7771985-09-16016 September 1985 Informs That Remaining Category B Deficiency Identified During Salem 831026 Exercise Corrected.Util Agreed to Underwrite Cost of Installing Decontamination Showers & Sleeping Quarters at State of DE Emergency Operations Ctr ML20133G6411985-08-0606 August 1985 Supports Pennsylvania Emergency Mgt Agency Request to Exempt Chester County from Full Participation in Joint Exercises Involving Peach Bottom,Providing County Participates in Limerick Exercise ML20127J8811985-06-14014 June 1985 Advises That State & Local Plans for Radiological Emergencies Adequate,Subj to Criteria of App 3 of NUREG- 0654/FEMA-REP-1,Rev 1 & FEMA-43, Std Guide for Evaluation of Alert & Notification Sys for Nuclear Power Plants ML20133A5121985-04-30030 April 1985 Forwards PA Bradley FOIA Request for Documents Re Vogtle & Ei Hatch Antitrust Reviews ML20108F3801984-12-13013 December 1984 Forwards Final Findings 44CFR350,NY State & Oswego County Plans & Preparedness,Nine Mile Point/Ja Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Generating Stations, for Review.Comments Requested by 850108 ML20138C1821984-08-23023 August 1984 Forwards Project & Budget Proposals for NRC Work for Rev 1 to, Evaluation of Selected NRC Open Items Before Plant Fuel Load & Evaluation of Selected Open NRC Activities at Near-Term OL Sites Needing Action.. ML20095A2061984-08-13013 August 1984 Informs That FEMA Does Not Intend to Conduct full-scale Evaluation of Hope Creek 1985 Exercise.Since Salem Unit 1 OL Issued Prior to 820713,full Participation in 1985 Not Required by NRC or FEMA Rules ML17346A5701984-02-15015 February 1984 Approves State & Local Plans & Preparedness for Alerting & Protecting Public in Event of Radiological Emergency. Approval Conditional on Verification of Alert & Notification Sys,Per Criteria of App 3 of NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1,Rev 1 ML20106A0681984-01-27027 January 1984 Discusses Savannah District Dam Safety Plan.Plan & Related Maps Forwarded Under Separate Cover.Plan Addresses Emergencies Re Above Normal Reservoir Water Levels &/Or Rapid Release of Large Vol of Water Past Dam ML20210E7061984-01-18018 January 1984 Provides Info in Response to Request for Assistance in Addressing Issues Raised in R Kranzdorf Re Emergency Preparedness of Offsite Jurisdictions.Issues Addressed Include Flooding at Twin Bridges & Siren Sys ML20210E6951983-12-16016 December 1983 Responds to Request for Assistance in Formulating Response to R Kranzdorf Re Emergency Plans & Preparedness. Info Provided Includes Evacuation Time Considerations, Evacuation Transportation Routes & Emergency Broadcast Sys ML20127N1911983-11-16016 November 1983 Forwards Executed Std Order for DOE Work: Safety Evaluation of Core-Melt Accidents:Operating Reactor Reviews for Indian Point & Zion ML20127L8421983-11-0404 November 1983 Forwards Executed Std Order for DOE Work: Safety Evaluation of Core-Melt Accidents:CESSAR-FDA,Westinghouse Std Plant- Fda. W/O Order ML20083H9381983-10-18018 October 1983 Responds to Jj Cummings Re Alleged Violations by Bahnson Co Employees.Criminal Prosecution Declined Due to Inability to Prove Criminal Intent ML20081G0001983-10-18018 October 1983 Forwards Second Status Rept on Actions Taken to Field Verify That Satisfactory Remedial Actions Being Taken or Have Been Taken to Satisfy Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness License Condition Adopted by ASLB on 820302 ML20127M8981983-09-14014 September 1983 Forwards Executed Std Order for DOE Work: Safety Evaluation of Core-Melt Accidents:Operating Reactor Reviews for Indian Point & Zion. W/O Encl ML20127M7581983-08-26026 August 1983 Forwards Executed Std Order for DOE Work: Safety Evaluation of Core-Melt Accidents:Indian Point Operating Reactor & Zion Operating Reactor ML20117L9281983-05-25025 May 1983 Forwards Correspondence Addressed to President Reagan Re Safety Problems at Nuclear Power Plants & DOE Reply ML20127L7541983-05-0303 May 1983 Forwards Executed Std Order for DOE Work: Safety Evaluation of Core-Melt Accidents:Cessar - Final Design Approval, Westinghouse Std Plant - Final Design Approval. Project Identification Summary Also Encl.W/O Std Order ML20127M5691983-02-25025 February 1983 Forwards Property Certification of Equipment Purchased Under FIN A-3392.Disposition Instructions Requested by 830315 ML20127M4941983-02-10010 February 1983 Forwards Executed Std Order for DOE Work, Safety Evaluation of Core-Melt Accidents:Indian Point Operating Reactor & Zion Operating Reactor ML20127M3751983-01-10010 January 1983 Forwards Executed Std Order for DOE Work: Safety Evaluation of Core-Melt Accidents:Indian Point Operating Reactor & Zion Operating Reactor ML20064J8611983-01-0404 January 1983 Clarifies FEMA .All SOPs for Plant Still Under Review.Regions Have Not Reached Any Formal Conclusions Re Status of SOPs ML20067D5281982-11-18018 November 1982 Clarifies Position Re Seismic Potential of Certain Regions of Eastern Us.Deterministic & Probabilistic Evaluations of Seismic Hazard Should Be Made for Individual Sites to Establish Seismic Engineering Parameters ML20066H5781982-11-0909 November 1982 Forwards Status Rept on Offsite Emergency Preparedness Issues Per 820323 Request.Field Verifications Will Be Completed During 830607-08 Exercise.Clarification of Request in Light of ASLB 820621 Initial Decision Needed ML20028A2691982-11-0303 November 1982 Advises That Formal Findings on Offsite Emergency Plans Will Be Submitted in May,1984 ML20071L4501982-08-0606 August 1982 Forwards a Arthur to President Reagan Re Facility for NRC Consideration & Response ML20117E6211982-05-28028 May 1982 Discusses 820527 Telcon W/F Christianson Re 820526 Harassment of Inspectors.Newspaper Article Re State Insp of Boiler at Facility Encl ML20054F9011982-05-26026 May 1982 Forwards Full-Scale Exercise,811118:Final Rept & Rept on 811118 Accident Response Exercise for Wh Zimmmer Nuclear Power Station ML20051N9391982-04-22022 April 1982 Responds to NRC 820323 Memo Requesting Field Verification of Emergency Preparedness Completion Schedule Introduced Into Zimmer Hearing Record.Scheduled Completion of Verifications Set for End of Jul 1982 ML20064E1331982-03-19019 March 1982 Requests Completion Date of Insp at Facility.Criminal Investigation Might Impair NRC Civil Enforcement Efforts. Related Info Encl ML20117E5981982-02-24024 February 1982 Confirms 820818 & 19 Telcons Re Facility.No Formal Referral Presented to DOJ for Prosecution.Ie Investigation of Inspector Qualifications,Equipment,Procedures for Design Document Changes & Sys Turnover Program Continuing ML17276B1011982-02-19019 February 1982 Forwards Input for Des Re Potential Use of Water Stored in Fdr Lake ML20040D6411982-01-22022 January 1982 Forwards NUREG-0654 (A-P) Evaluation of Adequacy of Offsite Emergency Preparedness.Encl Suppls 811023 Interim Findings ML20071H1881981-03-26026 March 1981 Forwards Sealed Ltrs for Delivery to Houston Lighting & Power & Brown & Root.Ltrs Deal W/Investigation at South Tx Project ML20070T6321981-03-13013 March 1981 Responds to Re Authority of Ofc of Special Counsel,Merit Sys Protection Board to Require NRC to Furnish Rept Re T Applegate Allegation of Mismanagement & Gross Waste at Facility 1990-02-08
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This.ls in reply to !.r. Per./d's icLter of A;.rji 30, 1970, requestinc cur ev.;;cnt: on the a1911 cation t,y the Cir.cInt.ati Gas and Electric l
Cenpany, the Colu:.$u: ar ! Se,uthern Chlo Ihetric Ccnpery, and the Dayton Pcr.ict ar.d Licht Cce. par.y for a construction pernit for the I propo:cd 1111a:4 h. Zi i.cr !!ucicar power Station, Clerrwnt County,
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We have reviewed the Frc11rinary Safety Ant. lysis Report and its a erd-sacrats thscraJi 1 o. */ pr:rtiued ty subsequent Actters. The ccr.t:.cnts of the ll1d-Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Bescarch Center,1:aticaml !!arine j Fisherles Servlee,11: pert. ment of Ccencree, were obtained and arc in-cluded as a part of this revicv. ,
The station vc41d to c:.r.structed on a SCV-serc tract of lar.d located on the Ohio chere of the Chio RJver 24 niles sca.thcest of Cincirmati.
The bollir. , vnter rcecter veuld be desifned to produ:e M/ reeCavatts electrical De ect.denscr vould be cocied 1y a closed circulative s water systen inecrperat'ns a ratural draft, hyperbelic coolics tover.
An averc e of E') e.f.n. of water 'for the station serviec systea and i s
coolitc tower ms.heup req 11renent vould te pu . ped frc- the Ohio River through an inth stru:ture with trash crille end travelir., sercens.
- Of this veter, O e.f.s. vould be used to replace evaporation e,nd drift losses frera the ecolin . tover. Ihc rentininc (4 c.f.s., in-caudinc four to be n:ed to b1v lo.in the tover, vould bc }s. ped to a j settlin*, basin then rettrr.ed to the river. Chlorine and sulfuric acid would be used in the circulatin rater syste.t to prevent biolecical Crovth cr.d scale fornatier.. '1he coolin; tower basin and the settlinc ba:In vould cer.tr:1 the he:t end chem.ical centent of the eff1'acnt vster to levels t .at vould not aficct aquatic life in the receivina vnter c' .nf ficct.tly.
The Ohlo itiver trovide: habitat for a variety of cc. :e end foodriches includits frenhunter dru., enry, buffalo fishes, catfishes, suckers, paddlefish, ercppie, enJ quillbach, cnd rast.els which support ecencr-cial cnd sp:,rt fisherles. ,
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The icver rr.ech (frcm L% i:ville, ).cr.tuc?y, to its corifjuence. with the l
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of runicirci cid it.dar. trit.1 polluticr.. Althou,th so .c tair. tin; of fish i-- flesh frcn oil pollutice f.cc cecn reported, the water quality in this l-reach is relatively co n. 2.c hictorie land nr.d water conditicn have been altered by the con:truction of det.z, chans.cl deeper.in; proJeets, and other work that ha:. created a serie: cf alach-water navf r,ation t
pools that in the a . rc; ate t. ave increcced turbidity ard =iltinc of the water, Despite this condition, the aquatic organia.c have adapted to the prescnt environ: ent and are naintaininc their populations.
_ 1:icrating writertw1 une the Ohio }(Iver an a flyvay route. A small breedinc population of vocci ducks occurs in the projcet area. Upland Cano species inelwie cottcntail, squirrel, and qunil. Raccoons and red and crcy foxes are concen.
The applicant indicated that the release of radioactive vastes to the environ:wnt would be kept 'tell below allouable lirats. While these provisiens are considered adequate to safeguard r.an frm undue radi-ation expenure, the effects of radicoctivity on fish and wildlife or.'aniens is poorly understood. Acceptabic radiation doce rates and body burdens for fish and vildlife have not been established. Pendinc such establish.ent, it is inperative that the applicant conduct a d
radiological r.onitorinc pro:ran to detect possibic radiation buildups
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. E sources of the river an a substantial number of organicas nay be P attracted to or drawn into the intrue structure and destroyed.
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b The applicent proposes to initiate an envircrnental radiological F- nonitorinc pro;ran two years before the station becoues operctienni P on Jonunry 1,1975. Sanples of water, sedit.cnts, bottoa orcanisms, I alcce (periphyton), and fish will be collected at stations located b alonc the Caio River at Mcldahl Loch and Dan, the Cincinnati Wcter f
e Works, at the station site and local draina;cs, i=::cdiately below the site, and at the Ecchjord Generating Station. The exact locations of e- these stations and the orcanisms to be sanpled have not been identi-
_- fled. He.iever, the appliennt plans to coordinate its procran with local, State, and Federn1 ecencies. The selection of orcanis.s will be based on information fro.: the Ohio River Valley Sanitatien Co .tission and the Ohio and }:entuel:y Conservation Departr:ents. In order to assure odequate ca :plin;, we reccnnend that the provran be expanded to in-clude sanples of water sedi .:ents within $CO feet of the effluent out-
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_ both herbivorous and carnivorous fich, and that all biota be analy:cd 5:- for both beta and ca*.na radioactivity. Uith these additions, the f 2 s .
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i Postoperational surveys also are necensary to deternine the extent of radiosetivity tuildup in the environ:ent frca plant cperations. This can be deterrined 'cy corporin; the results of the two studics, The applicant chould contir.ue to cocperate with the conectned Federal and State a!,encies in plannin; such studies. 7ac studies should be ade-
, quate to insure the protection of flah and vilcolite resources and the environment, 6thile'the project has the potentini of inf1Letinc sicnfficant adverse l'r. poet on the environ .ent of the ares, we believe that b/' the careful desicn and operation of the condenser coolinc water systc: and the utilization of adequate radinlocical and environmental r.onitorins pro.
Crans, stajor difficulties can be avoided. Therefore, we would have no objection to the issuance of the construction perr.it, j
Althouch the applicant has expressed assurance of full cooperation with the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and U11dlife, other Federal- a.c;encies, and State and local authorities in developin;; and' carrying out a procran ,
for the protection cf fish and v11011re resources and the environtient, I the details of the pro;ran are not availabic. Therefore, we recconend that the Cincinnati Gas and Elcetric Capany, the Colu . bus and Southern {
Chio Electric Company, and the Dayton Pcwcr and Licht Capanyt
- 1. Continue to cooperate with the Burea.s of sport Ticheries and Wildlife and other interested State and Federal a:;encies in the developicnt of the planned radiolc+;ical and ecolocical '
noni}orinc proCrans.
- 2. Conduct preeperational radiologieni and ecolo;ical surveys
,_ developed in cooperation with the above-nat:ed scencies. Pre-lj pare a report of these surveys, and provide six copies of each l to the Director, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, for ,
evaluation prior to project operation.
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'{ and as r.ny be nodified under Recomendction No. 3, above. Pre-g parc reports enntial]y or until it has been conclusively demonstro-ted that no sig1ificant adverse conditions exist, and subnit six copics of these reports to the Director, Burcsu of Sport i Fisheries and Ulldlife, for evaluation. l 3 )
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The opportunity for preser.tir.; car views ori this project is cpf.reciated.
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Columbus and Southern Ohio.Llec tric Cmny, The De y ton Power and 1,1gh t ceny Docket No,50-35d We 'have reviewd the financial information presented in the appiscation sad Asuradments No. 3 and No. 20 thereto of The Cincinnati Gas & Electri Company, Columbus and Southern Ohio Llectric Company, and The Dayton Power 1 and Light Company to construct, as tenants in comanon, one nuclear -power k l
unit with an initial not electrical output of about 807 negawatts (2,436 Mart) to be located on the Ohio River in Idsshington Totawhip in Clermont County near Moscow, Ohio.
Based on this review, we have concluded that the applicants are financially que11(led to design and construct the pro-posed facility to be known as the len. N. 21samer Nuclear Power Station, ,
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- 1. i Applicants, through their agent The Cincinnati Gas 4 Electric Company, estimate the costs of construction of the plant, including transmission facilities and other associated costs will total about $307.7 million.
The details of these estinstes and the percentages to be borne by each applicant are contained in the application and are summarized below:
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Prior (dollars in saillions) 1971 to 1971 and af ter Total Ilucicar Production Plant Costa Cineinnat1 - (40%) $ 2,5 $112.3 $114.s
. Columbus (28,3%) 1,3 80,0 31,8 Dayton (31.5%)
2.0 _ 88,4 90,4 Total Plant W j_780,7 J2sy,o Tra: emission facilleles costa (33-1/3%
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, 1.8 86.9 38.7 Dayton _ 2,0 95.3 97.3 b kM Tbc Division of Reactor Licensing has reviewed the details of the estimated plant capital costs for construction and has found them to be reasonabic.
Applicants plan to obtain nuclear fuel under a lease arrangement. Accordingly, cost of fuel will be provided for as a normal operating cost.
Applicants estimate their total construction expenditures for the six-year period 1971-1976 will be approximately as follows:
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.-s 3-Cincinnati $ 834.2 million Columbu's 610.1 Dayton- 612.6 Total $2,056.9 million .
- 2. Construction of the nuclear plant will be financed by the applicants in the normal course of financing their plant construction program.
Such' financing is obtained from internally generated funds, principally unappropriated earnings and provision for depreciation, from sale of debt and/or equity securities, and from short-tern loans needed to meet requirements on a temporary basis.
Ba' sed on each applicant's record of earnings and provision for depreciation and other accruals over the past five years and on the reasonable assumption-
. of the continuation of these earning levels over the years 1971 through 1976, it in reasonable, in our opinion, to expect that internal sources -
can provide, af ter dividends, cumulative amounts for the six-year period as follows:
Cincinnati $ 231 million '
Columbus 110 Dayton 147
$ 488 nillion These amounts are more than adequate to cover the estimated costs of each applicant for constructing the Wm. II. Zuumer Station, Unit 1.
Furthermore, in view of each applicant 's resources, tbc strength of
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, 4 Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company is soundly financed and has algnificant
[ resources at its coesnand. As of December 31, 1970, cash and net receivables totaled $29.8 million. long-term debt represented 54.6% of total capitali-sation and $1.4% of the net investment in utility plant. The applicant's Dun' and Bradstreet credit rating is $Al (the highest category) and Moody's Investors Service rates the company's first mortgage bonds as Aan (gilt-edge).
Operating revenue of $261.6 million for 1970 was up 43% over 1966, and net income, after taxes, of $36.9 niillion was up 27% over 1966.
.The volume of c1cetric energy sales over the same five years has increased 34% to 9,512 million kilowatt hours in 1970. The number of times interest earned on long-term debt has declined from 4.3 for 1968 to 3.2 for 1970. The pertinent financial ratios indicate a sound financial position, and thoso are in line with ratios of the cicetric 1
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.other pc rt inent d.ita for each applicant are attached as appendixes.
In brici, these ' rat iot for Cincinnati Cas & Electric Company as of Ikeceber 31, 1970'ere:
. long-term debt to net utility plant .51; net plant to capitalization - 1.06; proprietary ratio 39; operating ratio '.82; rate of carnings (before inter 4 st) on total investment - .
7.1%; rate of net s.irnings on stockholders' equity - 12.4%; times interest earned on long term debt - 3.2; and retained earnings - $91.4 million.
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59.7% of total capitaliastion and 58.7% of the not investment in utility plant. The applicant's Dun and Bradstreet credit rating is 5A1 (the highest category). Hoody's Investors Service rates the company's first mortgage bonds. as Aa (high quality).
OperaLing revenue of $109.1 million for 1970 was up 36% over 1966, and
- net income, af ter taxes, of $15.5 million was up 6% over 1966. The volume of cicetric energy rales over the same five years has increased 41% to 5,929 million kilowatt hours in 1970. The number of times interest earned on long-term debt has decreased from 3.7 for 1968 to 2.3 for 1970. The pertinent financial ratios indicate on adequ.ite financial position; these are in line with ratios of the electric
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In brief, these ratios for Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Company as of December 31,1970 are: long-term debt to net utility plant .59; ;
net plant' to capitalization - 1.02; proprietary ratio .35; operating i ratio .79; rate of earnings (before interest) on total investmcnt - ;
6.4%; rate of net earnings on stockholders' equity - 9.6%; times interest earned on long-term debt - 2.3; and retained earnings .$75.8 million. , ,
The Dayton Power and Light Company is adequately financed and has significant resources at its command. As of December 31, 1970, cash and net receivables totaled $17.5 million. Long-term deht represented 54.8% of total capitaliza-tion and 51.7% of the net investment in utility plant. The applicant's Dun and Bradstreet credit rating is 5A1 (the highest category) and Hoody's Investors Service rates the company's first mortgage bonds as Aa (high quality).
Operating revenue of $180.7 million for 1970 was up 34% over 1966, and net income, af ter taxes, of $22.4 million was up 20% over 1966. The volume of electric energy sales over the same five years has increased 41% to 6,882 million kilowatt hours in 1970. The number of times interest earned on long-term debt has declined from 3.9 for 1968 to 3.1 for 1970. The pertinent financial ratios indicate an adequate h
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utility industry as a whole. Summary analyses reflecting the ratios and other pertinent data 'for each applicant are attached as appendixes.
In brief, these ratios for Dayton Power and Light Company as of December 31,1970 are: long-term debt to net utility plant - .52; net plant to capitalization - 1.06; proprietary ratio .38; operating ratio .80; rate of earnings (before interest) on total investment -
s 7.1%; rate of net earnings on stockholders' equity - 10.4%; times interest earned on long-term debt - 3.1; and retained earnings - $82.4 q million.
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Calendar Year Ended December 31 1970 1969 1968 long-term debt $ 357.4 $ 287.7 $ 238.0
. Utility plant.(not) . 695.6 611.9 546.8 47 .44
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. Stockholders' equit); 297.7 253.0 241.8- !
665.6 Total assets 759.3 595.4 Proprietary ratio.. .39 .38 .41 ;
--Earnings available,to common equity 33.7 33.3 30.7' !
Comon equity - _ . . 222.7 213.0 201.8 !
Rate of carnings on. common equity 15.1% 15.6% 15.2% )
Net income- 36.9- 35.0 32.4 Stockholders' equity--
297.7 253.0 241.8 Rate of earnings on stockholders' equity 12.4% 13.8% 13.4%
Net income before interest 54.1 48.9 42.8 ;
Liabilities and capital .
759.3 665.6 595.4 l Rate of earnings on total investment 7.1% 7.3% 7.27.
Net' income before interest 54.1 48.9 42.8 Interest on long-term debt 16.9 , 13.3 9.9 l No. of times long-term interest earned 3.20 3.68 4.32 1
Net incores 36.9 35.0 32.4 Total revenues 261.6 247.3 225.0-Net income' ratio .14 .14 .14
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Preferred stock 75.0 11.4 40.0 7.4 Common stock & surplus 222.7 34.0 213.0 39.4 Total $655.1 100.0% _$540.7 100.07.
Hoody's Bond Ratings: First Mortgage Aan Dun & Bradstreet Credit Rating: SA1
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DOCKET No. 50-358 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS I
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Calendar Year Ended December 31 1970 1969 1968 Long-term debt $ 238.1 $ 183.8 $ 157.5 Utility plant (nct) ' 405.3 353.6 316.2 Ratio - debt.to fixed plant .59 .52 .50 Utility plant (nct) 405.3 353.6 316.2 Capitalization 399.0 323.0 292.0 Ratio of net plant to capitalization 1.02 1.09 1.08 Stockholders' equity 160.9 139.2 134.5 Total assets 454.8 399.6 358.8 Proprietary ratio .35 .35 .37 Earnings available to common equity 13.6 14.6 14.0 Common equity 123.5 119.8 115.1 Rate of carnings on common equity 11.0% 12.2% 12.2%
Net' income 15.5 15.4 14.8 Stockholders' equity 160.9 139.2 134.5 Rate of earnings on stockholders' equity 9.6% 11.1% 11.0%
Not income before interest 28.9 25.3 22.0 Liabuities and capital 454.8 399.6 358.8 Rate of earnings on total investment 6.6% 6.3% 6.1%
Net income before interest 28.9 25.3 22.0 Interest on long-term debt 12.3 8.3 6.0 No. of timer long-term interest earned 2.35 3.05 3.67 Net income 15.5 15.4 14.8 Total revenues 114.8 104.4 94.3 Net income ratio .14 .15 .16 Total utility operating expenses 85.9 79.1 72.3 Total utility operating revenues ,
109.1 100.4 91.8 Operating ratio .79 .79 .79 Utility plant (gross) 518.9 465.1 418.8 Utility operating revenues 109.1 100.4 91.8 Ratio of plant investment to revenues 4.76 4.63 4.56 1970 1959 Ca pi t ali za t ion: Amount 7. of Total _ Amount 7. of Total Long-term debt $ 238.1 59.77. $ ,183.8 56.97.
Iteferred stock 37.4 9.4 19.4 6.0 Cocenon stock & surplus 123.5 30.9 119.8 37.1 Total $ 399.0 100.07. S 323.0 100.0%
Moody's Bond Ratings: First Mortgage A,a Sinking Fund Debentures A Dun and Bradstreet Credit Rating: $Al
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Iong-term debt $ 261.8 - $ 226.8 $ 196.8
-Utility plant (net) 506.2 454.4 386.3
> Ratio:-l debt to fixed plant .52 .50 .51 Utility plant (neQ 506.2 454.4 386.3 Capitalization 477.5 413.3 360.8 Ratio of net plant to capitalization 1.06 1.10 1.07 j Stockholders' equicy 215.7 186.5 164.0 ,
Total assets 559.4 499.7 420.1 Proprietary ratio .38 .37 .39 Earnings, available to common equity 20.4 21.3 20.7 ;
Common equity -
177.9 148.7 141.1 l Rate of earnings on conmon equity 11.5% 14.3% 14.7%
l Net income.
y, 22.4 23.0 21.5 Stockholders' equity ( 215.7 186.5 164.0 Rote of earnings on stockholders' equity 10.4% 12.3% 13.1%
Wet income before' interest 39.8 34.9 30.4' Liabilities and capital 559,4 499.7 420.1 Rate of earnings on total investment 7.1% 7.0% 7.2%
Net income before interest 39.8 34.9 30.4 Interest on long-term debt 13.0 9.1 7.7 ,
No. of times long-term interest earned 3.06 3.64 3.95 Net income 22.4' 23.0 21.5 /
- Total revenues 185.4 166.5 153.2 %
Net income ratio .12 .14 .14 9 Total utility operating expenses 145.6 131.6 122.8 .
Total utility operating revenues 180.7 162.6 150.6 Operating ratio .80 .81 .82 Utility plant (gross) ,
656.8 590.1 511.3 Utility operating revenues 180.7 162.6 150.6 Ratio of plant investment to revenues 3.63 3.63 3.40 1970 1969 Capitalization: Amount % of Total Amount % of Totaj Long-term debt $ 261.8 54.87. $ 226.8 54.9%
Preferred stock 37.8 7.9 37.8 9.1 Common stock 6 surplus 177.9 37.3 148.7 36.0 Total _S 477.5 100.0*6 $ 413.3 _100.07.
Moody's Bond Ratings: First Mortgage Aa Dun and Bradstreet Credit Rating: SA1
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