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Summary of 861001 Meeting W/Util in Bethesda,Md Re Schedules for Licensing Actions.Adequate Preparation of License Amend Applications Emphasized
ML20214A135
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 11/13/1986
From: Martin R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
GL-86-03, GL-86-3, NUDOCS 8611190252
Download: ML20214A135 (6)


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November 13, 1986 Docket Nos. 50-352/353 LICENSEE: Philadelphia Electric Company FACILITY: Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 and 2

SUBJECT:

MEETING 0F OCTOBER 1,1986 ON SCHEDULING 0F LICENSING ACTIVITIES On October 1,1986 representatives of the Philadelphia Electric Company (PEco) met with the NRC staff in Bethesda, Marylar.d. The meeting was held to discuss the schedules for licensing actions for Units 1 and 2 for the next several months. A list of attendees is provided in Enclosure 1.

With respect to Unit 2, PECo noted that as of the end of August 1986 the unit is considered to be 45% complete. The staff noted that this represented signif-icant progress from early 1986 when construction was resumed with the unit about 30% complete. PECo indicated that the current planning fuel loading date is April 1990 with commercial operation in October 1990. PECo indicated that they are striving to improve the fuel load date to a target date of August 1989.

With respect to forthcoming Unit I licensing activities the staff emphasized the importance of adequate preparation of license amendment applications. The staff noted that some guidance had been provided on this subject in Generic Letter 86-03 and in the staff's letter of May 20, 1986 concerning a specific license amendment application.

The staff and PECo also discussed the forthcoming schedule of expected license amendment applications. PECo provided a schedule of anticipated licensing activity which is included as Enclosure 2. The staff emphasized the importance of submitting applications for which the need can be foreseen in a timely manner to allow for the necessary noticing and comment period in the Federal Register and other staff activities prior to a decision on the application.

OrWael sipsed by Robert E. Martin, Project Manager BWR Project Directorate No. 4 Division of BWR Licensing

Enclosures:

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%,,,,,# November 13 , 1986 Docket Nos. 50-352/353 LICENSEE: Philadelphia Electric Company FACILITY: Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 and 2

SUBJECT:

MEETING OF OCTOBER 1, 1986 ON SCHEDULING OF LICENSING ACTIVITIES On October 1, 1986 representatives of the Philadelphia Electric Company (PECo) met with the NRC staff in Bethesda, Maryland. The meeting was held to discuss the schedules for licensing actions for Units 1 and 2 for the next several months. A list of attendees is provided in Enclosure 1.

With respect to Unit 2, PECo noted that as of the end of August 1986 the unit is considered to be 45% complete. The staff noted that this represented signif-icant progress from early 1986 when construction was resumed with the unit about 30% complete. PECo indicated that the current planning fuel loading date is April 1990 with commercial operation in October 1990. PECo indicated that

, they are striving to improve the fuel load date to a target date of August 1989.

.i With respect to forthcoming Unit I licensing activities the staff emphasized the importance of adequate preparation of license amendment applications. The staff noted that some guidance had been provided on this subject in Generic Letter 86-03 and in the staff's letter of May 20, 1986 concerning a specific license amendment application.

r The staff and PECo also discussed the forthcoming schedule of expected license amendment applications. PECo provided a schedule of anticipated licensing activity which is included as Enclosure 2. The staff emphasized the importance l1 of submitting applications for which the need can be foreseen in a timely manner I to allow for the necessary noticing and comment period in the Federal Register and other staff activities prior to a decision on the application, (l

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l Martin, Project Manager BWR Project Directorate No. 4 Division of BWR Licensing

Enclosures:

As stated cc w/ enclosures:

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V Mr. Edward G. Bauer, Jr Limerick Generating Station Philadelphia Electric Company Units 1 & 2 cc:

Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esquire Chairman Board of Supervisors of Conner and Wetterhahn Limerick Township 1747 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W. 646 West Ridge Pike Washington, D. C. 20006 Limerick, Pennsylvania 19468 Barry M. Hartrean Frank R. Romano, Chairman Office of General Counsel Air & Water Pollution Patrol Post Office Box 11775 61 Forest Avenue Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108 Ambler, Pennsylvania 19002 Federic M. Wentz Dept. of Environmental Resources County Solicitor ATTN: Director, Office Radiologic County of Montgomery Health Courthouse P. O. Box 2063 ,

Norristown, Pennsylvania 19404 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105  !

Mr. John Franz, Plant Manager Mr. David Stone Limerick Generating Station Limerick Ecology Action, Inc.

Post Office Box A P. O. Box 761 Sanatoga, Pennsylvania 19464 Pottstown, Pennsylvania 19464 Mr. Karl Abraham Thomas Gerusky, Director Public Affairs Officer Bureau of Radiation Protection l Region I PA Dept. of Enviromental Resources U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 2063

, 631 Park Avenue Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 King of Prussia PA 19406 Mr. Gene Kelly Governor's Office of State Senior Resident Inspector Planning and Development U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Coordinator, Pennsylvania P. O. Box 47 State Clearinghouse l Sanatoga, Pennsylvania 19464 P. O. Box 1323 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102 l

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. s I Philadelphia Electric Company Limerick Generating Station 1/2 cc:

Director, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency Basement, Transportation &

Safety Building Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Robert L. Anthony Angus Love, Esq.

Friends of the Earth 107 East Main Street of the Delaware Valley Norristown, Pennsylvania 19402 103 Vernon Lane, Box 186 Moylan, Pennsylvania 19065 Helen F. Hoyt, Chairman Charles E. Rainey, Jr., Esquire Administrative Judge Chief Assistant City Solicitor Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Law Department, City of Philadelphia U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One Reading Center Washington, D. C. 20555 1101 Market Street, 5th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 David Wersan, Esq. Dr. Jerry Harbour Assistant Consumer Advocate Administrative Judge Office of Consumer Advocate Atomic Safety & Licensing Board 1425 Strawberry Square U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Washington, D. C. 20555 Dr. Richard F. Cole Mr. Spence W. Perry, Esq.

Administrative Judge Associate General Counsel Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Federal Emergency Management Agency U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Room 840 Washington, D. C. 20555 500 C St., S.W.

Washington, D. C. 20472 Mr. J. T. Robb, NS-1 Philadelphia Electric Company 2301 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennylsvania 19101 Timothy R. S. Campbell, Director Department of Emergency Services 14 East Biddle Street West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380

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0 Enclosure 1 Name Organization R. E. Martin NRC/PM W. R. Butler NRC/PD C. A. Mengers PECo J. C. Nagle PECo J. T. Robb PECo C. W. Wiedersum PECo H. D. Honan PEco Wm M. Alden PECo - Licensing Nuc. Gen.

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LIMERICK UNIT 1 NPF-39 Anticipated Licensing Activity (Sept. - Dec. 1986)

. Filing Date Nature of Request Date Required & Reason Increase Standby Gas Treatment 11/1/86 4/87 Refuel Fan Capacity for Tie-in to Outage Refuel Floor (License Condition 2.C.14)

End-of-Cycle Coast Down Related - 11/15/86 1/15/87 Beginning Extended Core Flow and Removal of of Feedwater Heaters from Service Coastdown (License Condition 2.C.13)

Increased In-Leakage for Control 12/1/86 5/87 U2 Constr.

Room Emergency Presh Air System Schedule (CREFAS) (primarily to allow cable pulling for U2)

Permit Single Recirculation Loop 11/15/86 N/A*

Operation LPCI Interlock Differential Pressure 10/15/86 N/A Instrumentation - setpoint change due to instrument difficulties Extend Reporting Deadline for 12/15/86 7/1/87 Beginning SImi-Annual Effluent Release Report of work to allow increased in-house review for report time RIduce Diesel Fast Starts (Generic 11/15/86 N/A i Latter 84-15; Information Notice 85-32)

  • No firm requirement; however, current operating restriction has potential to the cause unnecessary removal from service of the unit with the attendant unnecessary cycling of the reactor.

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