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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217D5211999-09-30030 September 1999 Informs That Remediating 3D Monicore Sys at Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 & 3D Monicore/Plant Monitoring Sys at Lgs,Unit 2 Has Been Completed Ahead of Schedule ML20216J3981999-09-29029 September 1999 Submits Comments for Lgs,Unit 1 & Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 Rvid,Rev 2,based on Review as Requested in GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity ML20212J6561999-09-29029 September 1999 Informs of Completion of mid-cycle PPR of Limerick Generating Station on 990913.Identified No Areas in Which Licensee Performance Warranted Addl Insp Beyond Core Insp Program.Historical Listing of Plant Issues Encl ML20212H6401999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 11 to ERP-101 & Rev 18 to ERP-800.Copy of Computer Generated Rept Index Identifying Latest Revs of LGS Erps,Encl ML20212E7941999-09-22022 September 1999 Requests Authorization for Listed Licensed Operators to Temporarily Suspend Participation in Licensed Operator Requalification Program at LGS ML20212E8081999-09-22022 September 1999 Provides Notification That Listed Operators Have Been Permanently Reassigned to Duties That Do Not Require Maintaining Licensed Operator Status,Per 10CFR50.74 ML20212F5481999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03, Preparation & Scheduling of Operator Licensing, for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 & Lgs,Units 1 & 2 ML20212F8991999-09-17017 September 1999 Provides Written Confirmation That Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barrier Corrective Actions at Lgs,Units 1 & 2 Have Been Completed 05000353/LER-1999-010, Forwards LER 99-010-00,re Manual Actuation of Esf.Main CR Ventilation Sys Was Placed in Chlorine Isolation Mode Due to Rept of Faint Odor of Chlorine in Unit 2 Reactor Encl1999-09-16016 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-010-00,re Manual Actuation of Esf.Main CR Ventilation Sys Was Placed in Chlorine Isolation Mode Due to Rept of Faint Odor of Chlorine in Unit 2 Reactor Encl ML20216F7821999-09-16016 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-352/99-05 & 50-353/99-05 on 990713-0816.One Violation Noted & Being Treated as NCV, Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy.Violation Re Inoperability of Automatic Depression Sys During Maint ML20212A8751999-09-13013 September 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation of First & Second 10-year Interval Inservice Insp Plan Request for Relief ML20211N5061999-09-0909 September 1999 Forwards TSs Bases Pages B 3/4 10-2 & B 3/4 2-4 for LGS, Units 1 & 2,being Issued to Assure Distribution of Revised Bases Pages to All Holders of TSs ML20212A0091999-09-0909 September 1999 Provides Notification That Licenses SOP-11172 & SOP-11321, for SO Muntzenberger & Rh Wright,Respectively,Are No Longer Necessary as Result of Permanent Reassignment ML20211P8571999-09-0808 September 1999 Forwards Reactor Operator Retake Exams 50-352/99-303OL & 50-353/99-303OL Conducted on 990812 ML20211P3891999-09-0303 September 1999 Informs That During 990902 Telcon Between J Williams & B Tracy,Arrangements Were Made for NRC to Inspect Licensed Operator Requalification Program at Plant.Insp Planned for Wk of 991018 05000352/LER-1999-009, Forwards LER 99-009-00,providing 30-day Written follow-up Rept Re Performance of Maint That Affected Safeguard Sys for Which Compensatory Measures Had Not Been Employed1999-09-0101 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-009-00,providing 30-day Written follow-up Rept Re Performance of Maint That Affected Safeguard Sys for Which Compensatory Measures Had Not Been Employed ML20211H2571999-08-26026 August 1999 Informs of Individual Exam Result on Initial Retake Exam on 990812.One Individual Was Administered Exam & Passed ML20211E9191999-08-24024 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Jan-June 1999 for PBAPS & LGS IAW 10CFR26.71(d).Data Includes Listed Info ML20211E9731999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards LGS Unit 2 Summary Rept for 970228 to 990525 Periodic ISI Rept Number 5, Per TS SRs 4.0.5 & 10CFR50.55a(g) ML20211D6761999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards non-proprietary Revised Emergency Response Procedures (Erps),Including Rev 29 to ERP-110, Emergency Notification & Rev 17 to ERP-800, Maint Team & Proprietary App ERP-110-1.App Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML20210T4271999-08-13013 August 1999 Informs That NRC Revised Info in Rvid & Releasing Rvid Version 2 as Result of Review of 980830 Responses to GL 92-01 Rev 1,GL 92-01 Rev 1 Suppl 1 & Suppl Rai.Tacs MA1197 & MA1198 Closed ML20210U2211999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-352/99-04 & 50-353/99-04 on 990525-0712.One Violation Occurred & Being Treated as NCV, Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy.Violation Re Late Performance of off-gas Grab Sample Surveillance 05000353/LER-1999-005, Forwards LER 99-005-00,re Actuation of Primary Containment & Reactor Vessel Isolation Control Sys,Esf.Fuse Failed Due to Mechanical Failure of Cold Solder Joint1999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,re Actuation of Primary Containment & Reactor Vessel Isolation Control Sys,Esf.Fuse Failed Due to Mechanical Failure of Cold Solder Joint ML20211B7881999-08-10010 August 1999 Transmits Summary of Two Meetings with Risk-Informed TS Task Force in Rockville,Md on 990514 & 0714 ML20210M7571999-08-0404 August 1999 Forwards Response to Requesting Addl Info Re Status of Decommissioning Funding for Lgs,Pbaps & Sngs. Attachment Provides Restatement of Questions Followed by Response ML20210P4191999-08-0404 August 1999 Forwards Initial Exam Repts 50-352/99-302 & 50-353/99-302 on 990702-04 (Administration) & 990715-22 (Grading).Six of Limited SRO Applicants Passed All Portion of Exam NUREG-1092, Informs J Armstrong of Individual Exam Results for Applicants on Initial Exam Conducted on 990702 & 990712-14 at Facility.All Six Individuals Who Were Administered Exam, Passed Exam.Without Encls1999-08-0303 August 1999 Informs J Armstrong of Individual Exam Results for Applicants on Initial Exam Conducted on 990702 & 990712-14 at Facility.All Six Individuals Who Were Administered Exam, Passed Exam.Without Encls ML20210L2011999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards Final Personal Qualification Statement (NRC Form 398) for Reactor Operator License Candidate LB Mchugh ML20211F2641999-07-27027 July 1999 Forwards Three Copies of Rev 12 to LGS Physical Security Plan, Rev 4 to LGS Training & Qualification Plan & Rev 2 to LGS Safeguards Contingency Plan. Without Encls 05000352/LER-1999-008, Forwards LER 99-008-00 Re 990623 Failure of Plant HPCI Sys to Start Due to Failure of HPCI Turbine,Hydraulic Actuator1999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-008-00 Re 990623 Failure of Plant HPCI Sys to Start Due to Failure of HPCI Turbine,Hydraulic Actuator 05000353/LER-1999-004, Forwards LER 99-004-00 Re 990701 Discovery of Pressure Setpoint Drift of Thirteen Mss SRV Due to Corrosion Induced Bonding within SRVs1999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00 Re 990701 Discovery of Pressure Setpoint Drift of Thirteen Mss SRV Due to Corrosion Induced Bonding within SRVs ML20210E6211999-07-22022 July 1999 Submits Rev to non-limiting Licensing Basis LOCA Peak Clad Temps (Pcts) for Limerick Generating Station (Lgs),Units 1 & 2 & Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 ML20216D3081999-07-19019 July 1999 Requests Renewal of OLs for Listed Individuals,Iaw 10CFR55.57.NRC Forms 398 & 396,encl for Applicants.Without Encl ML20216D8041999-07-19019 July 1999 Submits Summary of Final PECO Nuclear Actions Taken to Resolve Scram Solenoid Pilot Valve Issues Identified in Info Notice 96-007 05000352/LER-1999-006, Forwards LER 99-006-00 Re 990614 Discovery That Grab Sample of Plant Offgas Sys Was Not Obtained within Time Limit Required by TS 3.3.7.12,Action 110 Due to Personnel Error1999-07-12012 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-006-00 Re 990614 Discovery That Grab Sample of Plant Offgas Sys Was Not Obtained within Time Limit Required by TS 3.3.7.12,Action 110 Due to Personnel Error ML20209F6341999-07-0909 July 1999 Submits Supplemental Response to GL 94-03, Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Core Shrouds in Bwrs, for Unit 2.Rev 0 to 1H61R & GE-NE-B13-02010-33NP Repts & Revised Pages to Summary Rept Previously Submitted,Encl ML20209G9121999-07-0909 July 1999 Informs That Ja Hutton Has Been Appointed Director,Licensing for PECO Nuclear,Effective 990715.Previous Correspondence Addressed to Gd Edwards Should Now Be Sent to Ja Hutton ML20209C9041999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Limerick Generating Station,Units 1 & 2 & Revised Monthly Repts for May 1999 ML20210B4441999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Preliminary NRC Form 398 & NRC Form 396 for Reactor Operator for License Candidate LB Mchugh.Candidate Failed Category B Portion of Operating Exam Given at LGS During Week of 990315.Tentative re-exam Has Been Scheduled 990812 05000353/LER-1999-003, Forwards LER 99-003-00,re Bypass of RW Cleanup Leak Detection Sys Isolation Function on Three Separate Occasions.Bypass of Safety Function Was Caused by Inadequate Review & Approval of Change to Procedure1999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-003-00,re Bypass of RW Cleanup Leak Detection Sys Isolation Function on Three Separate Occasions.Bypass of Safety Function Was Caused by Inadequate Review & Approval of Change to Procedure ML20209D8821999-07-0707 July 1999 Submits Estimate of Number of Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Years 2000 & 2001,as Requested by Administrative Ltr 99-02.Renewal Applications for PBAPS, Units 2 & 3,will Be Submitted in Second Half of 2001 ML20209D2671999-07-0202 July 1999 Responds to NRC 990322 & 0420 RAI Re GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves ML20196J6301999-07-0101 July 1999 Requests Addl Info Re Status of Decommissioning Funding for Limerick Generating Station,Units 1 & 2,Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,Units 1,2 & 3 & Salem Nuclear Generating Station,Units 1 & 2 05000352/LER-1999-004, Forwards LER 99-004-00,re Inoperability of Automatic Depressurization Sys Portion of Eccs.Condition Resulted from Incomplete Impact Review of Isolating Portion of ADS Nitrogen Backup Supply on Operability of ECCS Sys1999-07-0101 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00,re Inoperability of Automatic Depressurization Sys Portion of Eccs.Condition Resulted from Incomplete Impact Review of Isolating Portion of ADS Nitrogen Backup Supply on Operability of ECCS Sys ML20209B7001999-06-30030 June 1999 Responds to GL 98-01,Suppl 1, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants ML20212J5401999-06-28028 June 1999 Discusses Completion of Licensing Action for NRC Bulletin 96-003, Potential Plugging of ECC Suction Strainers by Debris in Bwrs. Bulletin Closed for Unit 2 by NRC ML20207H8271999-06-24024 June 1999 Informs NRC That Util Has Completed Core Shroud Insps for LGS Unit 2.Proprietary Rept GE-NE-B13-02010-33P & non-proprietary Rev 0 to 1H61R,encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(4) ML20196G7041999-06-24024 June 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-352/99-03 & 50-353/99-03 on 990413- 0524.No Violations Noted.Nrc Concluded That Licensee Staff Continued to Operate Both Units Safely ML20196A5641999-06-15015 June 1999 Provides Info Re Util Use of Four Previously Irradiated LGS, Unit 1,GE11 Assemblies in Unit 2 Cycle 6.Encl 990518 GE Ltr Provides Objective of Lead Use Assemblies Program & Outlines Kinds of Measurements That Will Be Made on Assemblies ML20195J6831999-06-11011 June 1999 Provides Proprietary Objectives for Lgs,Units 1 & 2,1999 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scheduled to Be Conducted on 990914.Licensee Identifies Which Individuals Should Receive Copies of Info.Proprietary Info Withheld 1999-09-09
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217D5211999-09-30030 September 1999 Informs That Remediating 3D Monicore Sys at Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 & 3D Monicore/Plant Monitoring Sys at Lgs,Unit 2 Has Been Completed Ahead of Schedule ML20216J3981999-09-29029 September 1999 Submits Comments for Lgs,Unit 1 & Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 Rvid,Rev 2,based on Review as Requested in GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity ML20212H6401999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 11 to ERP-101 & Rev 18 to ERP-800.Copy of Computer Generated Rept Index Identifying Latest Revs of LGS Erps,Encl ML20212E7941999-09-22022 September 1999 Requests Authorization for Listed Licensed Operators to Temporarily Suspend Participation in Licensed Operator Requalification Program at LGS ML20212E8081999-09-22022 September 1999 Provides Notification That Listed Operators Have Been Permanently Reassigned to Duties That Do Not Require Maintaining Licensed Operator Status,Per 10CFR50.74 ML20212F5481999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03, Preparation & Scheduling of Operator Licensing, for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 & Lgs,Units 1 & 2 ML20212F8991999-09-17017 September 1999 Provides Written Confirmation That Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barrier Corrective Actions at Lgs,Units 1 & 2 Have Been Completed 05000353/LER-1999-010, Forwards LER 99-010-00,re Manual Actuation of Esf.Main CR Ventilation Sys Was Placed in Chlorine Isolation Mode Due to Rept of Faint Odor of Chlorine in Unit 2 Reactor Encl1999-09-16016 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-010-00,re Manual Actuation of Esf.Main CR Ventilation Sys Was Placed in Chlorine Isolation Mode Due to Rept of Faint Odor of Chlorine in Unit 2 Reactor Encl ML20212A0091999-09-0909 September 1999 Provides Notification That Licenses SOP-11172 & SOP-11321, for SO Muntzenberger & Rh Wright,Respectively,Are No Longer Necessary as Result of Permanent Reassignment 05000352/LER-1999-009, Forwards LER 99-009-00,providing 30-day Written follow-up Rept Re Performance of Maint That Affected Safeguard Sys for Which Compensatory Measures Had Not Been Employed1999-09-0101 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-009-00,providing 30-day Written follow-up Rept Re Performance of Maint That Affected Safeguard Sys for Which Compensatory Measures Had Not Been Employed ML20211E9191999-08-24024 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Jan-June 1999 for PBAPS & LGS IAW 10CFR26.71(d).Data Includes Listed Info ML20211E9731999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards LGS Unit 2 Summary Rept for 970228 to 990525 Periodic ISI Rept Number 5, Per TS SRs 4.0.5 & 10CFR50.55a(g) ML20211D6761999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards non-proprietary Revised Emergency Response Procedures (Erps),Including Rev 29 to ERP-110, Emergency Notification & Rev 17 to ERP-800, Maint Team & Proprietary App ERP-110-1.App Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) 05000353/LER-1999-005, Forwards LER 99-005-00,re Actuation of Primary Containment & Reactor Vessel Isolation Control Sys,Esf.Fuse Failed Due to Mechanical Failure of Cold Solder Joint1999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,re Actuation of Primary Containment & Reactor Vessel Isolation Control Sys,Esf.Fuse Failed Due to Mechanical Failure of Cold Solder Joint ML20210M7571999-08-0404 August 1999 Forwards Response to Requesting Addl Info Re Status of Decommissioning Funding for Lgs,Pbaps & Sngs. Attachment Provides Restatement of Questions Followed by Response ML20210L2011999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards Final Personal Qualification Statement (NRC Form 398) for Reactor Operator License Candidate LB Mchugh ML20211F2641999-07-27027 July 1999 Forwards Three Copies of Rev 12 to LGS Physical Security Plan, Rev 4 to LGS Training & Qualification Plan & Rev 2 to LGS Safeguards Contingency Plan. Without Encls 05000352/LER-1999-008, Forwards LER 99-008-00 Re 990623 Failure of Plant HPCI Sys to Start Due to Failure of HPCI Turbine,Hydraulic Actuator1999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-008-00 Re 990623 Failure of Plant HPCI Sys to Start Due to Failure of HPCI Turbine,Hydraulic Actuator 05000353/LER-1999-004, Forwards LER 99-004-00 Re 990701 Discovery of Pressure Setpoint Drift of Thirteen Mss SRV Due to Corrosion Induced Bonding within SRVs1999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00 Re 990701 Discovery of Pressure Setpoint Drift of Thirteen Mss SRV Due to Corrosion Induced Bonding within SRVs ML20210E6211999-07-22022 July 1999 Submits Rev to non-limiting Licensing Basis LOCA Peak Clad Temps (Pcts) for Limerick Generating Station (Lgs),Units 1 & 2 & Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 ML20216D3081999-07-19019 July 1999 Requests Renewal of OLs for Listed Individuals,Iaw 10CFR55.57.NRC Forms 398 & 396,encl for Applicants.Without Encl ML20216D8041999-07-19019 July 1999 Submits Summary of Final PECO Nuclear Actions Taken to Resolve Scram Solenoid Pilot Valve Issues Identified in Info Notice 96-007 05000352/LER-1999-006, Forwards LER 99-006-00 Re 990614 Discovery That Grab Sample of Plant Offgas Sys Was Not Obtained within Time Limit Required by TS 3.3.7.12,Action 110 Due to Personnel Error1999-07-12012 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-006-00 Re 990614 Discovery That Grab Sample of Plant Offgas Sys Was Not Obtained within Time Limit Required by TS 3.3.7.12,Action 110 Due to Personnel Error ML20209F6341999-07-0909 July 1999 Submits Supplemental Response to GL 94-03, Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Core Shrouds in Bwrs, for Unit 2.Rev 0 to 1H61R & GE-NE-B13-02010-33NP Repts & Revised Pages to Summary Rept Previously Submitted,Encl ML20209G9121999-07-0909 July 1999 Informs That Ja Hutton Has Been Appointed Director,Licensing for PECO Nuclear,Effective 990715.Previous Correspondence Addressed to Gd Edwards Should Now Be Sent to Ja Hutton ML20210B4441999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Preliminary NRC Form 398 & NRC Form 396 for Reactor Operator for License Candidate LB Mchugh.Candidate Failed Category B Portion of Operating Exam Given at LGS During Week of 990315.Tentative re-exam Has Been Scheduled 990812 ML20209C9041999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Limerick Generating Station,Units 1 & 2 & Revised Monthly Repts for May 1999 05000353/LER-1999-003, Forwards LER 99-003-00,re Bypass of RW Cleanup Leak Detection Sys Isolation Function on Three Separate Occasions.Bypass of Safety Function Was Caused by Inadequate Review & Approval of Change to Procedure1999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-003-00,re Bypass of RW Cleanup Leak Detection Sys Isolation Function on Three Separate Occasions.Bypass of Safety Function Was Caused by Inadequate Review & Approval of Change to Procedure ML20209D8821999-07-0707 July 1999 Submits Estimate of Number of Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Years 2000 & 2001,as Requested by Administrative Ltr 99-02.Renewal Applications for PBAPS, Units 2 & 3,will Be Submitted in Second Half of 2001 ML20209D2671999-07-0202 July 1999 Responds to NRC 990322 & 0420 RAI Re GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves 05000352/LER-1999-004, Forwards LER 99-004-00,re Inoperability of Automatic Depressurization Sys Portion of Eccs.Condition Resulted from Incomplete Impact Review of Isolating Portion of ADS Nitrogen Backup Supply on Operability of ECCS Sys1999-07-0101 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00,re Inoperability of Automatic Depressurization Sys Portion of Eccs.Condition Resulted from Incomplete Impact Review of Isolating Portion of ADS Nitrogen Backup Supply on Operability of ECCS Sys ML20209B7001999-06-30030 June 1999 Responds to GL 98-01,Suppl 1, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants ML20207H8271999-06-24024 June 1999 Informs NRC That Util Has Completed Core Shroud Insps for LGS Unit 2.Proprietary Rept GE-NE-B13-02010-33P & non-proprietary Rev 0 to 1H61R,encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(4) ML20196A5641999-06-15015 June 1999 Provides Info Re Util Use of Four Previously Irradiated LGS, Unit 1,GE11 Assemblies in Unit 2 Cycle 6.Encl 990518 GE Ltr Provides Objective of Lead Use Assemblies Program & Outlines Kinds of Measurements That Will Be Made on Assemblies ML20195J6831999-06-11011 June 1999 Provides Proprietary Objectives for Lgs,Units 1 & 2,1999 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scheduled to Be Conducted on 990914.Licensee Identifies Which Individuals Should Receive Copies of Info.Proprietary Info Withheld ML20195G4591999-06-10010 June 1999 Forwards MORs for May 1999 & Revised Repts for Apr 1999 for LGS Units 1 & 2 ML20195H0531999-06-0909 June 1999 Forwards Revised Bases Pages B3/4 10-2 & B3/4 2-4 for LGS Units 1 & 2,in Order to Clarify That Requirements for Reactor Enclosure Secondary Containment Apply to Extended Area Encompassing Both Reactor Enclosure & Refueling Area ML20195E7701999-06-0707 June 1999 Provides Notification of Change to NPDES Permit PA0052221, for Bradshaw Reservoir Facility Which Supports Operation of Lgs,Units 1 & 2,per EPP Section 3.2 ML20195C7631999-06-0101 June 1999 Notifies NRC That PECO Energy Has Completed Installation of New Large Capacity,Passive Strainers on RHR & Core Spray Sys Pump Suction Lines at Lgs,Unit 2,in Response to Ieb 96-003 ML20195D5381999-05-26026 May 1999 Forwards 1998 Occupational Exposure Tabulation Rept for LGS Units 1 & 2. Encl Is Diskette & Instructions.Rept Is Being re-submitted to Reset 12 Month Time Period.Without Disk ML20195B2821999-05-24024 May 1999 Requests That NRC Distribution Lists for LGS Be Updated. Marked-up Distribution List Showing Changes Is Attached ML20196L2891999-05-20020 May 1999 Provides Status Update of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barrier Corrective Actions,Iaw Commitments Made in ML20195B2951999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to LGS Unit 2 Reload 5,Cycle 6 COLR, IAW TS Section 6.9.1.12.Values Listed Have Been Determined Using NRC-approved Methodology & Are Established Such That All Applicable Limits of Plants Safety Analysis Are Met 05000352/LER-1999-003, Forwards LER 99-003-00,re Rps,Pcrvics Actuations.Ler Contains Special Rept Info for HPCI & Reactor Core Isolation Cooling Sys Injections Into Rv1999-05-19019 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-003-00,re Rps,Pcrvics Actuations.Ler Contains Special Rept Info for HPCI & Reactor Core Isolation Cooling Sys Injections Into Rv 05000353/LER-1999-002, Forwards LER 99-002-00,automatic Actuations of Primary Containment & Reactor Vessel Isolation Control Sys & Other Common Plant ESF Due to Loss of Power to a Rps/Ups Power Distribution Panel on 9904191999-05-18018 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-002-00,automatic Actuations of Primary Containment & Reactor Vessel Isolation Control Sys & Other Common Plant ESF Due to Loss of Power to a Rps/Ups Power Distribution Panel on 990419 ML20206E2001999-04-28028 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Environ Operating Rept (Non- Radiological) for Limerick Generating Station,Units 1 & 2. Rept Submitted IAW Section 5.4.1 of App B of Fols,Epp (Non- Radiological) & Describes Implementation of EPP for 1998 ML20206D8801999-04-27027 April 1999 Forwards Rev 2 to LGS Unit 1 Reload 7,Cycle 8 COLR, IAW TS Section 6.9.1.12.COLR Provides cycle-specific Parameter Limits for Noted Info ML20206A5461999-04-21021 April 1999 Responds to Conference Call Between Util & NRC on 990420,re TS Change Request 98-07-2,revising TS Section 2.0 to Incorporate Revised MCPR Safety Limits.Attached Ltr Contains Info Requested ML20205T0441999-04-17017 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept 15, IAW TS Section 6.9.1.7.REMP for 1998,confirmed That LGS Environ Effects from Radioactive Release Were Well Below LGS TSs & Other Applicable Regulatory Limits ML20205Q7581999-04-15015 April 1999 Forwards Response to RAI Re ISI Program First & Second 10-Yr Interval Relief Requests.Revs to Identified by Vertical Bar in Right Margin 1999-09-09
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20059K3671990-09-14014 September 1990 Informs of Revised Commitments Re Crud Induced Localized Corrosion Related to Fuel Cladding Failures.Deep Bed Demineralizers Installation Activities Will Be Performed in Unit 1 Subsequent to Third Refueling Outage ML20065D4421990-09-14014 September 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-07, Operator Licensing Natl Exam Schedule. Proposed Schedules for Operator Licensing Exams, Requalification Exams & Generic Fundamental Exams Encl ML20064A5831990-09-0707 September 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-352/90-17 & 50-353/90-16 Re Differential Pressure for Pumps.Corrective Actions:Licensee Will No Longer Use Expanded Ranges as Acceptance Criteria for Inservice Testing Program Tests ML20064A4821990-08-31031 August 1990 Forwards Rev 20 to Emergency Plan.Changes Necessitated by Annual Emergency Plan Update & Administrative in Nature ML20059E6071990-08-29029 August 1990 Forwards Semiannual Effluent Release Rept,Jan-June 1990 & Rev 8 to Odcm ML20059B0751990-08-24024 August 1990 Forwards Rev 0 to Updated FSAR for Limerick Generating Station,Units 1 & 2,Vols 1-19.W/one Oversize Encl. Proprietary Vol 7A (App 3B) Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20064A6471990-08-24024 August 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised Epips,Consisting of Rev 10 to EP-101,Rev 2 to EP-112,Rev 13 to EP-208,Rev 11 to EP-230 & Rev 22 to EP-291 ML20059E9861990-08-24024 August 1990 Provides Justification for Applicability of Reload Methodology Topical Repts to Facility & Requests NRC Approval for Application of Reload Analysis Methodologies ML20058N9591990-08-13013 August 1990 Forwards Revised Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-352/90-13 & 50-353/90-13.Corrective Actions:Ltr Issued to All Plant Personnel Providing Instructions on Proper Use & Handling of Controlled Documents in Controlled Locations ML20058N1771990-08-10010 August 1990 Responds to NRC Re Unresolved Items Noted in Insp Repts 50-352/90-80 & 50-353/90-80.Plant-specific Technical Guideline Has Been Revised to Ref Contingency Numbers Rather than Transient Response Implementation Plan Procedures ML20063P9461990-08-10010 August 1990 Provides Plans for Ultimate Disposition of Recirculation Inlet Nozzle to Safe End Weld Indication.Alternative Corrective Actions to Disposition Nozzle to Safe End Weld Indication Include Repair by Weld Overlay W/O Monitoring ML20058N1281990-08-0909 August 1990 Forwards Correction to Rev 10 to EPIP EP-234, Obtaining Containment Gas Samples from Containment Leak Detector During Emergencies ML20058N1991990-08-0909 August 1990 Advises of Change of Address for Correspondence Re Util Operations.All Incoming Correspondence Must Be Directed to One of Listed Addresses ML20058P1261990-08-0909 August 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Jul 1990 for Limerick Units 1 & 2 & Rev 1 to June 1990 Rept ML20058M9951990-08-0808 August 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-352/90-15 & 50-353/90-14.Corrective Actions:Personnel Counseled on Importance of Procedure Compliance & Operations Manual Revised ML18095A3761990-07-26026 July 1990 Forwards Decommissioning Repts & Certification of Financial Assurance for Plants ML20055J0241990-07-26026 July 1990 Forwards Response to NRC Regulatory Effectiveness Review Rept for Plant.Response Withheld Per 10CFR73.21 ML20056A9731990-07-25025 July 1990 Forwards Facility Written Exam Comments for NRC Insp Repts 50-352/90-10 & 50-353/90-11.Written Exam for Reactor Operator & Senior Reactor Operator Considered Comprehensive & Thorough ML20055H8511990-07-24024 July 1990 Responds to NRC 900720 Request for Addl Info Re Util 900516 Request for Exemption from Full Participation During 1990 Onsite/Offsite Emergency Exercise.Nrc Region I & FEMA Support Feb 1991 Exercise,Per 900718 Telcon ML20055H8331990-07-20020 July 1990 Submits Change of Addresses for Correspondence Re Util Nuclear Operations ML20055H0231990-07-12012 July 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised Epips,Including Rev 10 to EP-210,Rev 19 to EP-231 & Rev 13 to EP-237 ML20044A1041990-06-22022 June 1990 Forwards Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-39 & NPF-85, Consisting of Tech Spec Change Requests 90-03-0 & 90-04-0, Revising Surveillance Requirement 4.9.6.1 for Section 3.9.6 Refueling Platform Re Main Hoists/Auxiliary Hoists ML20043J0371990-06-20020 June 1990 Forwards Description,Scope,Objectives for Plant 1990 Annual Emergency Exercise Scheduled for 900920,per 890809 Ltr.Util Will Submit Revised Objectives for Exercise to Reflect Limited Participation,If Exemption Request Approved ML20043H6081990-06-19019 June 1990 Corrects 900427 Response to Generic Ltr 87-07, Info Transmittal of Final Rulemaking for Revs to Operator Licensing - 10CFR55 & Conforming Amends. ML20055C7621990-06-18018 June 1990 Informs NRC of Plans Re Licensing of Senior Reactor Operators (Sros) Limited to Fuel Handling at Plants.Util in Process of Implementing New Program for Establishment & Maint of Licensed SROs Limited to Fuel Handling at Plants ML20055C7471990-06-15015 June 1990 Requests That Listed Operator Licenses Be Discontinued ML20043G1331990-06-14014 June 1990 Responds to NRC 900614 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-352/90-13 & 50-353/90-12.Corrective Actions:Boxes of Completed Procedures Improperly Stored Shipped to Util Storage Vault by 900406 ML20043G9981990-06-12012 June 1990 Forwards, Core Operating Limits Rept for Unit 1 Reload 2, Cycle 3 & Core Operating Limits Rept for Unit 2,Cycle 1. Repts Submitted in Support of Tech Spec Change Request 89-13 Re Parameter Limits,Per Generic Ltr 88-16 ML20043G7311990-06-0808 June 1990 Provides Addl Response to Generic Ltr 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping. Welds Examined During Last Refueling Outage Addressed ML20043G7501990-06-0808 June 1990 Requests Withdrawal of 900516 Tech Spec Change Request 90-11-1 Re Extension of Snubber Visual Insp Period.Change No Longer Needed Since Unit Shutdown on 900605 & Visual Insp of Three Affected Snubbers Performed on 900607 ML20043F8021990-06-0808 June 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for May 1990 for Limerick Units 1 & 2 & Revised Pages to Mar 1990 Rept for Unit 2 & Apr 1990 Rept for Units 1 & 2 ML20043D8101990-05-29029 May 1990 Forwards Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-39 & NPF-85, Consisting of Tech Specs Change Request 89-07 to Relocate Radiological Effluent Tech Specs to ODCM or Process Control Program,Per Generic Ltr 89-01 ML20043E6571990-05-25025 May 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 135 to Epips,Including Rev 11 to EP-202,Rev 14 to EP-282,Rev 12 to EP-284,Rev 8 to EP-312 & Rev 9 to EP-410.W/DH Grimsley 900607 Release Memo ML20055C5121990-05-18018 May 1990 Provides Info Inadvertently Omitted in Re Property Insurance Coverage for Plants.Limerick Generating Station Unit 2 Should Have Been Ref as Being Included Under Insurance Coverage ML20043A7881990-05-16016 May 1990 Requests Exemption from Requirement to Perform Biennial full-participation Onsite/Offsite Emergency Exercise for Plant During 1990 ML20055C4851990-05-15015 May 1990 Forwards Annual Financial Repts for 1989 for Philadelphia Electric Co,Pse&G,Atlantic Energy,Inc & Delmarva Power & Light Co ML20043B1501990-05-14014 May 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 134 to Epips,Consisting of Rev 10 to EP-230,Rev 4 to EP-255,Rev 1 to EP-302,Rev 7 to EP-304 & Rev 3 to EP-314.Release Memo Encl ML20043A2361990-05-14014 May 1990 Responds to NRC 900413 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-352/90-07 & 50-353/90-06.Corrective Actions:Sampling Review of Plant Baseline Data Will Be Performed to Ensure Product Code Number Correctness for Components ML20042F4481990-05-0101 May 1990 Advises That Plant Transient Response Implementing Plan Procedures & Related Ref Matls Provided to Dj Florek,Nrc Region I,On 900430.Documents Provided in Response to NRC 900327 Ltr Re Preparation for Planned NRC Insp of Procedure ML20042E8741990-04-27027 April 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 87-07, Info Transmittal of Final Rulemaking for Revs to Operator Licensing. Certifies That Limerick Operator Requalification Training Program Renewed on 900125 & Peach Bottom Subj Program Renewed on 890622 ML20042E0881990-04-0909 April 1990 Forwards Addl Info Re 891011 Tech Spec Change Request 89-09 to Reduce Number of Suppression chamber-to-drywell Vacuum Breakers Required to Be Operable ML20042E0201990-04-0606 April 1990 Forwards Vols 1-3 to Preservice Insp Summary Rept, & Books 1-3 to Form NIS-2 for Preservice Insp Interval 1985-1990, Per 10CFR50.55a(g) & ASME Code Section Xi,Paragraph IWA-6230 ML20012E2151990-03-20020 March 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-19, Request for Action Re Resolution of USI A-47, 'Safety Implication of Control Sys in LWR Nuclear Power Plants,' for Peach Bottom.Response for Limerick Generating Station Will Be Provided by 900504 ML20012C2931990-03-12012 March 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-01, Request for Voluntary Participation in NRC Regulatory Impact Survey, Per 900118 Request ML20012D9511990-03-0909 March 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised Epips,Including Rev 10 to EP-203,Rev 12 to EP-317 & Rev 18 to EP-292.W/DH Grimsley 900322 Release Memo ML20012A3631990-03-0101 March 1990 Responds to NRC 900131 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-353/89-32 on 891211-15.Corrective Action:Util Will Document Both Receipt & Shipment of Fuel Loading Chambers on Next Semiannual Doe/Nrc Form 742 ML20012A1151990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Semiannual Effluent Release Rept 11,Jul Through Dec 1989 & Annual Tower 1 Joint Frequency Distributions of Wind Direction & Speed by Atmosphere Stability,Rept 5 for 1989. W/O Annual Tower 1 Rept ML20012A2621990-02-16016 February 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revs 124 & 125 to Epips, Consisting of Rev 9 to EP-201,Rev 20 to EP-291 & Rev 21 to EP-291 ML20006E7731990-02-16016 February 1990 Requests Discontinuation of Listed Operator Licenses ML20006E6511990-02-15015 February 1990 Discusses & Forwards Results of Field Verification Testing of Unit Spds,Per Licensee Commitment to Submit Rept within 30 Days After Unit SPDS Declared Operational.No Significant Problems Encountered W/Spds During Power Ascension Testing 1990-09-07
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 23O1 MARKET STREET P.O. BOX 8699 EDWARD G. BAUER. JR. *
- END GEN 7RAL COUNSEL (215)841-4000 EUGENE J. BRADLEY ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL DONALD BLANKEN CUDOLPH A. CHILLEMI M *L*e",^ CORNELL April 4, 1983 ASSISTANT GEN RAL COUNSEL EDWARD J. CULLEN. JR.
JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR.
ASSISTANT COUNSEL Mr. A. Schwencer, Chief Division of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Docket No. 50-352 Washington, D. C. 20555 50-353
SUBJECT:
Limerick Generating Station Units 1 and 2 Request for Additional Information
REFERENCE:
- 1. Letter, A. Schwencer to E. G. Bauer, Jr.
Dated: November 8, 1982
- 2. Letter, E. G. Bradley to A. Schwencer, Dated: February 25, 1983
Dear Mr. Schwencer:
Question 310.10 (revised) submitted with your November 8, 1982 letter (Reference 1) requested copies of correspondence with the State Historic Preservation Officer. Copies of the following correspondence were provided to you in a February 25, 1983 letter from E. J. Bradley.
- 1. Brenda Barrett to George N. DeCowsky, dated January 26, 1982
- 2. Greg Ramsey to Philadelphia Electric Company, dated September 3, 1982
- 3. George N. DeCowsky to Greg Ramsey, dated September 17, 1982
- 4. Greg Ramsey to Harry Bechtel, dated September 27, 1982
- 5. Greg Ramsey to George N. DeCowsky, dated November 16, 1982
- 6. Donald S. Frieman to Greg Ramsey, dated December 1, 1982 l
- 7. Greg Ramsey to Donald S. Frieman, dated December 8, 1982 '
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- 1. Greg Ramsey to John Milner Associates, dated February 7,1983
- 2. Donald S. Frieman to Greg Ramsey, dated February 16, 1983
- 3. Donald S. Frieman to Greg Ramsey, dated February 22, 1983
- 4. Donna Williams to Donald S. Frieman, dated March 21, 1983
- 5. John Milner Associates to Donna Williams, dated March 30, 1983, transmitting the following report which addresses the concerns cited in the above correspondence.
"Norristown Design Changes and Chester County Potential Visual Effect Evaluation, A Report Supplementary to: An Investigation of Potential Visual Effects Upon Previously Recorded Historic Sites in the Vicinity of Proposed Limerick Transmission Lines, Montgomery and Chester Counties, Penn-sylvania" by John Milner Associates, Inc. dated March, 1983.
(The original Milner Historic Site Report, dated 1982, is also attached.)
The answer to Question 310.10 will be revised to convey the above information in the April. 1983 revision of the EROL.
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cc: Judge lawrence Brenner (w/o enclosure)
Judge Richard F. Cole (w/o enclosure)
Judge Peter A. bbrris (w/o enclosure)
Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq. (w/o enclosure)
Ann P. Hodgdon (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Frank R. Pmano (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Robert L. Anthony (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Marvin I. Irwis (w/o enclosure)
Judith A. Dorsey, Esq. (w/o enclosure)
Charles W. Elliott, Esq. (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Alan J. Nogee
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Robert W. Adler, Esq. (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Thmas Gerusky (w/o enclosure)
Director, Pennsylvania Emergency Managment Agency (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Steven P. Hershey (w/o enclosure)
James M. Neill, Esq. (w/o enclosure)
Donald S. Bronstein, Esq. (w/o enclosure)
^ Mr. Joseph H. Khite, III (w/o enclosure)
Walter W. Cohen, Esq. (w/o enclosure)
Robert J. Sugarman, Esq. (w/o enclosure)
Rodney D. Johnson (w/o enclosure)
Atcmic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board (w/o enclosure)
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel (w/o enclosure)
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DOMMcNWhLTH OP' PENNEYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL aN::: M J3EUM COMN"U"lCN wettaAme pawn memonsak muesum ano A=cnives sun.oins som iose Hamasseune, pswwev6vameA mso February 7, 1983 John Milner Associates 309 N. Matlack Street .-
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Dear Mr. Milper Upon further review of your study, M Investication gf Potential Visual Effects uggn Previousiv Recorded Historic.
l Sites in the Vicinity of Proposed Limerick Transmission Lines, the Durea U cr Histori EPreservation has noted a serious
- omission of sites in the Limerick-Cromby portion of the study.
Only one site on*the Chester County side, River Bend Parm, i.n l noted on your Table 2 as being potentially visually afIcutod.
It appears to us that several sites had been recorded by the Chester County Historic Sites Survey which escaped your attention.
upon Parker's Ford.
Our principal concern at this point are potential effects A historic resource form documenting this resource was received at the Bureau for Historic Preservation on October 10, 1981 and a National Register form on April 26, 1982. This historic district has been approved for nomination by our State, Review Committee and is now pending final review in Washington. We are also aware that the historic house owned by Mr. and Mrs Richard M. Heess, 167 Old Schuylkill Road, Spring City (E. Vincent Twp.) has the potential of being both visually compromised and physically affected by the proposed placement of transmission lines along the railroad corridor. '
The Chester County Survey should be consulted to determine whether other sites have been overlooked.
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In our opinion ic is imperative that these significant omissions be corrected and that the analysis of the effects of this project be excended as well to evaluate effects on *
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. We look forward to meeting you in the near future to discuss your further analysis of effects on-sites in Montgomery and Chester County.
Sincerely, eg' y, Chief Divisio of Planning an Protection
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Division of P1-iar & Protectic.2 Bureau for Historio Preservation William Penn Memorial Massum and Azahives an41a4=g Boz 1026 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 File No. PE 9150 NearMr.Hausey:
I have your letter of February 7,1983 addressed to Mr. Milner of John Milner Ausooistes with respect to our proposed transmission lines associated with Limerick generation.
We are awum that Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hoess of East Vinoemt Township, Chester county have submitted their property for placement on the State or National Register. Steps have already been taken to minimise any visual effect our new line may have on the property. In discussion with Mr. and Mrs. Hoess, we have ucreed to change the location of a pole. It will be moved to the property i
line and to the other side of the railroad tracks away from the dwelling. Also, to mitigato I,he possible visual effect on the property other facilities owned by this Company that will be crossed by the proposed tran==ie= ion line will be lowered so the new line will present a lower profile. And lastly, on this property we have a6 reed in a letter to Mr. and Mrs. Essas to add plantings to the existing screen-ing around the dwelling.
May I also point out that the dwelling will not be physically affected by our proposed line. This has -been discussed in meetings with Mr. and Mrs. Heems and this Company's engineers. '
Historic sites on plans attached to our Petition submitted to the Public Utility Commission in December of 1981 were gathered h vprious sonrnes. One of the sources was Mrs. Estella cremra. who 7 bellaw. was irlved in the Guester County survey. We met with Mrs. dweers in the Spring of 1981 and to the best of our knowledge the Parkerford and Heess sit.e ,:: ra not mentio w'.
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February 22, 1983 Mr. Greg Ramsey, Chief Division of Planning and Protection Bureau for Historic Preservation William Penn Memorial Museum and Archives Building ifox 1026 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120
SUBJECT:
Archaeological Survey, Transmission Lines Associated with Limerick Generating Station
Dear Mr. Ramsey:
In a letter ,to you dated December 1,1982, we outlined to you a program designedto adequately consider those prehistoric cultural resources within the area of concern. This letter is to make you aware of the results of the archaeological curvey to dato, and to inform you of the results of discussions with Mr. Kurt Carr, P.H.M.C., on February 2 and 3, 1983, at which time mutually agreeable mitigative measures were determined regarding three sites deemed to be potentially significant.
An outline of these meetings and the mitigative measures agreed upon tollows:
A. First meeting was held on Wednesday, February 2,1983. Those present were Mr Carr and P. Jehle of the P.H.M.C., D. Roberts and E. Eats of John Milner Associates, West Chester, Pennsylvania.
' Representing Philadelphia Electric Company were P. Cava, T. Milone and W. Payne.
Mr. Roberts first reviewed the results of the survey to date, stating that 23 new sites have been uncovered, virtually all of which are ephemeral, upland sites, and do not appear to have significance. The phase two survny was performed on all cites for which suffic:ent data
- was not availaule following the phase one survey. Mr. Carr was satisfied that proper procedures had been followed throughout the survey. An offer was made, and accepted, to have Mr. Carr review the artifacts and data associated with these sites the following day at the offices of John Milner Associates in West Chester, Pennsylania.
Three sites which are of concern were then discussed. The first of these sites, 36 CH 103, is directly across the Schuylkill River from Limerick Nuclear Generating Station and will be impacted by one of the transmission lines to be constructed. This sites stretches for
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As this site has yielded thousands of artifacts dating from approximately 7000 B.C. to the period just before the coming '
of the Europeans, and as several features have been uncovered in the process of limited excavations conducted in the past, mitigative measures have been discussed at length in order to determine what measures PE CO may take to minimize impact upon the site. Mitigative measures decided upon, and accepted by Mr. Carr, are as follows:
- 1. Approximately .1100 feet of new construction is involved with a ningic structure falling within the site. An existing
- stone access road leads to within approximately 200 feet of this proposed structure. From this point to the structure a new access road must be constructed. Top soil along the Proposed access road will be carefully stripped witt a
' gradeall ard a thorough search made for subsurface features.
Should any features be found during this process,they will be excavated, unless they should be excessive in number, in which case a representative sample will be excavated. The same procedure the proposed will structure be carried out in the area immediately surrounding site.
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As mentioned above, approximately 1100 feet of new right of way affect the site. Impact will be avoided on all but the new structure location by utilizing a helicopter to fly in the lead lines for pulling cabla. This will avoid the necessity of using heavy equipment along the 1100 feet of right of way.
Only the structure location, and the 200 feet of new access road, will have an impact on the site.
The second area of concern lies on the east bank of the Schuylkill River Directly across from our Crosby Generating Station. It has been impossible to do any but minimal archaeological work in this area due to the presence of 2000sewage raw feet ofspread right ofupon way.the Although surface of the ground covering approximately it has been possible to do only minimal survey work in this area, existing collections indicate that a broad range of projectile points, as well as pottery, have been found at one or more sites within this 2800 foot strip. It was proposed to Mr. Carr, and accepted, that a strip approximately 20 feet wide would be plowed, following the route of the proposed access road. A controlled surface search would then be condected along the plowed strip. Should any areas of artifact concentration be uncovered, mitigative measures would be followed within those areas. These mitigative measures would be the same as those proposed for 36 CH 103.
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Findings within the right of way, however, have been minimal with the exception of a small area just east of Skippack Creek. This is a ficod plane area lying only 3 to 4 feet above the elevation of the existing creek. No surface finds were found in this area, however, a test pit uncovered a large number of water worn pottery shards lying within a lens of darker soil approximately 6 inches in thickness and approximately 18 1 inches below the surface of the ground. No other artifacts were found. I No artifacts were found in nearby test pits either, nor was the dark l band of soil. Mr. Carr reserved judgment on this location until he could personally view the site in the field the following day, uincussion was twld regarding the two lines to be built along tae existing railroad rights of way between Limerick and Crceby. Mr. Carr stated that with the exception of 36 CH 103 and the site across from Cromby Generating
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, disturbed areas. Philadelphia Electric Company has agreed to restrict contractors to those areas.
B. On February 3,1983, following a field inspection of the Skippack Creek site, Mr. Carr met with D. Roberts, K. Satz in the offices of John Milner Associates, Woct chostor, Pennsylvania. W. Payne of this office was not present due to illness. The subject site was discussed in detail. Mr.
Carr felt that the dark lens of soil was probably the only vestige remaining of a prehistoric living surface, the remainder of which had probably washed away during a flood in the past. It was agreed that the
, test pit, in which the pottery sherds and dark lens of soil had been discovered, would be expanded in an attempt to define the limits of the dark band of soil, and hopefully to locate diagnostic artifacts which might be associated with the pottery. Philadelphia Electric Company has agreed to the above.
Mr. Carr reviewed the artifacts and data relative to the 23 now sites uncovered, and agreed that to date sitigative measures were necessary only on the three sites discussed above.
. wo greatly appreciate the quick recponses and close cooperation afforded by you and Mr. Carr, and look forward to working closely with you in the future.
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P.O. Box 8699 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101 Re: File No. ER 82-042M-0047 Dear Mr. Friemsas Thank you for your letter of February 16 regarding mitigation of possible adverse effects by the tr=a==4=sion lines on Mr. Heess' property in East Vincent Township. Wo. appreciate your efforts on behalf of this property, however, we went to reiterate our concern about negative visual impacts of the lips on 49 other sites discussed in John Milner's report (see November 16 letter to G. N. DeCowsky, copy enclosed).
We are still waiting to hear from you concerning ways to avoid or mitir, ate those. visual effects. Because of the Nuclear Regulatory's resik msibility for licensing the Limerick Station, some resolution will have to be reached under the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation regulations before the licensing can proceed.-
We would be happy to review material you could submit or meet to discuss the issues involved. Please call if you ham ,nestions.
Sincerely, M Mb Donna Williams, Chief Division of Planning & Protection l Bureau for Historic Presertation (717) 783-8947 cc: Brian Richtor, NRC $
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l 309 north rnattack street, west chester, pennsylvanin 1938o - telephone 2:5-436 90oo March 30, 1983 Ms. Donna Williams, Chief Division of Planning and Protection Bureau for Historic Preservation Box 1026 Harrisburg, PA 17120 Re: Philadelphia Electric Company, Limerick Trsnsmission Lines, Potential Visual Effects
Dear Ms. Williams:
Enclosed for your review is a supplementary report concerning the above-referenced project. It addresses questions raised by Greg Ramsey's letter of February 7, 1983, which indicated the princi-pal remaining concern was potential visual effects to Parker's Ford, the Heess property, and other sites included in I.he Chenter County survey. In addition to these concerns, the enclosed report discusses design changes made on the Cromby-Plymouth Meeting line in Norristown which will eliminate adverse visual changes to sixteen historic sites. ,
I would like to reiterate some background information about the project. First, I feel it is important to note that PE is making a concerted effort to protect historic and archeological sites from adverse effects resulting from the proposed power lines.
Regarding the historic. sites, PE did not hesitate to undertake the additional work encompassed in the enclosed report. In
- addition, PE, in consultation with Mr. and Mrs. Heess, arrived at -
mitigative measures for that property prior to Mr. Ramsey's comments. Regarding archeological sites, PE is undertaking a
, major program of survey, testing, and mitigation and in coopera-l ting fully with Mr. Kurt Carr. Two PE employees are devoting l much of their time in the furtherance of these p,rojects. Mr. ,
i Harvey M. Schenk is assis' ting with the historic sites and, in addition to providing technical information, Mr. Schenk has worked with PE's engineers to develop the mitigation munsures
. presented in the enclosed report. Mr. Walter Payne, a know-ledgeable and conscientious avocational archeologist, has taken l an active role in data collection and in coordinating the archeo-logical program with PE engineers and with landowners. The contributions made by these individuals evidences PE's good faith effort to protect the archeological and historic sitec.
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of Associates pbtEntial adverse effects, that investigation identified anti-cipated view shed changes and evaluated them as either positive or negative. In. contrast, the enclosed report emphasizes net visual effects by considering c,urrent viewing current viewing -
conditions as well as changes expected to result from the proposed transmission lines. In addition to positive or negative, this approach includes an evaluation category of
" negligible" to account for instances in which the expected change is insignificant. .I feel this approach allows a more comprehensive and realistic' evaluation of potential adverse effects, and would like to apply it to the sites previously evaluated in teram of only postive or negative changes. The following discussion is organized by proposed transminnion lines:
- 1. Limerick-Cromby . .,,
Sites potentially,affected by the proposed Liberick-Cromby lines include tho'a'e"di'acussed in the enclosed report, and the Coch Home
' in Limerick Township, Montgomery. County. The current view shed of this property ~is dominated by the Limerick cooling towers and existing transmission lines. When. evaluated as strictly positive or negative, the change' anticipated' from the proposed line was considered negative due to the presence of additional visual in-trusions (Struthers and Zatz 1982:11). However, when the enti-l cipated change is evaluated with regard to current elements of the view shed, the net Visual effects of the proposed facilities are expected to b'e negligible due to the low visibility of the proposed transmission facilities and the overriding visual domi- ,
nance of'the existing cooling towers and transmission lines.
- 2. Cromby-Plymouth Mee' ting "
As discussed in th'e enclosed report, design changes are expected to eliminate adverse' visual effects to the sixteen historic sites l
I in Norristown which would have been affected by extensions to existing railroad catenary structures. The remainder of the I
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Page 3 route currently contains lattice structures which are to be replaced by lower, less obtrusive, pole structures. They may be visible from sites 91, 104, 151, and 154 (Struthers and Zatz 1982: Table 2.2). Site 91 is approximately 2,700 feet from the proposed line and is separated from it by a railroad switch yard, an artificial impounding basin, and other negative viewing ele-monts. Similarly, site 151 is further removed from the proposed line and has a view shed towards it which includes multi-ple railroad tracks, the Barbadoes Island generating and sub-station facilities, and additional industrial development. Site 154 lies almost two miles from the proposed line and overlooks the entire valley including the aforementioned negative viewing elements. Due to their distance from the proposed line, the currently negative view shed qualities, and the minimal visual change expected from the replacement of lattice structures with pole structures, these three sites are not expected to be adversely affected by the proposed transmission line. Site 104 shares the negative viewing elements, and as a cemetery, it is probably not eligible for the National Register. Ac*co rd ingly , it is not subject to effects as defined in 36CFR800.
3 Cromby-North Wales The proposed Cromby-North Wales line will be supported by tubular structures within a right-of-way which currently contains lattice
- structures. Under the approach'which allowed only a positive or negative evaluation, the determination was negative due to the increased density of lines within the right-of-way (Struthers and Zatz 1982:12). Under the current approach, however, the evalua-tion is negligible because of the minimal change which will actually occur to the view sheds of the historic sites.
- 4. Limerick-Whitpain The Limerick-Whitpain proposal calla for new lattice structures to be placed adjacent to extant structures of the same type within the right-of-way. As with the Cromby-North Wales line, the original evaluation was negative due to the increased density of lines (Struthers and Zatz 1982:12). When the existing viewing conditions and the symmetrical placement of proposed structures
Donna Williams, Chief Div. of Planning and Protection Bureau of Historic Preservation March 30,- 1983 Page 4 are considered, the changes in the view sheds are more appro-priately evaluated as negligible.
To summarize, minor changes in the view sheds of historic sites may result from the proposed Cromby-Plymouth Meeting, Cromby-North Wales, and Limerick-Whitpain lines. However, when these changes are considered in relation to current viewing conditions, including existing transmission lines, industrial development, and other negative elements, the changes are insignificant. Ac-cordingly, the sites are not expected to be visually arrected by the proposed lines. The Limerick-Cromby line will produce visual intrusions to the historic sites listed in Table 3 of the enclosed report. However, these intrus' ions can be success-fully mitigated as discussed in pages 13 through 16 of the en-closed report. Accordingly, the Limerick-Cromby line is ex-pected to have no adverse effect on the historic sites.
mitigated as discussed in pages 13 through 16 of the enclosed report. Accordingly, the Limerick-Cromby line is expected to have no adverse effect on the historic sites.
I trust the above discussion and .the enclosed, report provide sufficient information to resolve all remaining areas of con-cern. Please call or write if you have questions regarding any aspect of the project. We would be happy to meet with you in Harrisburg or on-site to further discuss the project. As I mentioned on the phone, PE is anxious to satisfy NRC Operating License and PUC siting requirements as soon as possible. It would be most unfortunate if PE faced serious project delays despite their efforts to protect the area's cultural resources.
Thank you-for your assistance in seeing the project to a con-clusion satisfactory to all parties concerned.
Sincerely, J MI NE CIATES, INC.
Thomas L. Struthers Project Manager TLS/pjm Enclosures 4
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March 30, 1983 Page 5 References Cited:
Struthers, Thomas L. and Karyn L. Zatz 1982 An Investigation of Potential Visual Effects Upon Previously Recorded Historio sites in the Vicinity of Proposed Limerick Transmission Lines, Montgomery and Chester Counties, Pennsylvania. Report sub-mitted to Philadelphia Electric Company by John Milner Associates, Inc.
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