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{{#Wiki_filter:CATEGORY'REGULATORYINFORMATIONDISTRIBUTIOhSYSTEM(RIDS),+~ACCESSIONNBR:991gACIL:50-335St.50-389St.AUTH.NAMESTALL,J.A.RECIP.NAME0120174DOC.DATE:99/10/01NOTARIZED:NOLuciePlant,Unit1,FloridaPowerEcLightCo.LuciePlant,Unit2,FloridaPower&LightCo.AUTHORAFFILIATIONFloridaPowerELightCo.RECIPIENTAFFILIATIONRecordsManagementBranch(DocumentControlDesk)DOCKET0500033505000389
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99/10/01NOTARIZED:
NOLuciePlant,Unit1,FloridaPowerEcLightCo.LuciePlant,Unit2,FloridaPower&LightCo.AUTHORAFFILIATION FloridaPowerELightCo.RECIPIENT AFFILIATION RecordsManagement Branch(Document ControlDesk)DOCKET0500033505000389


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NPDESnoncompliancenotification:on990906,deadgreenseaturtlewasrecoveredfromUnit1intakewell.Causedbyloadingofdriftalgaeapproxi8dayspriortofirstmortality.CaptureeffortshavebeenincreasedbehindS-inch.DISTRIBUTIONCODE:IE23DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTRgENCL(SIZE:3TITLE:EnvironmentalEventReport(perTechSpecs)NOTES:RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAMEGLEAVES,WCOPIESLTTRENCL1'1RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAMECOPIESLTTRENCLINTERNAL:ACRSOGC/RPEXTERNAL:NOAC11~FILECENTER0111RGN211NRCPDR11111D0~'I~I(gU'ENOTETOALL"RIDS"RECIPIENTS:PLEASEHELPUSTOREDUCEWASTE.TOHAVEYOURNAMEORORGANIZATIONREMOVEDFROMDISTRIBUTIONLISTSORREDUCETHENUMBEROFCOPZESRECEIVEDBYYOUORYOURORGANIZATION,CONTACTTHEDOCUMENTCONTROLDESK(DCD)ONEXTENSION415-2083TOTALNUMBEROF,COPIESREQUIRED:LTTR7ENCL'gy>>j FloridaPower&LightCompany,6351S.OceanDrive,JensenBeach,FL34957FlawOctober1,1999I99-21410CFR50.36bEPP4.1U.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommissionAttn:DocumentControlDeskWashington,DC20555RE:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389EnvironmentalProtectionPlanReportEventDates:September6,1999,September7,1999,andSeptember19,1999UnusualorImortantEnvironmentalEventsTheattachedreportisbeingsubmittedpursuanttotherequirementsofSection4.1oftheSt.LucieUnits1and2EnvironmentalProtectionPlans.ThereportprovidesdescriptionsofthreereportablegreenseaturtlemortalitiesintheSt.LuciePlantintakecanal.Section4.2.1(l)oftheSt.LucieUnits1and2EnvironmentalProtectionPlansrequiresreinitiationofformalconsultationiftheamountorextentoftakingspecifiedintheIncidentalTakeStatementisexceeded.Thenumberofgreenseaturtlemortalitiesfor1999hasexceededtheIncidentalTakeStatementlimitforgreenseaturtlesatSt.LuciePlant.FPLrequeststhattheNRCbeginthenecessarystepstoreinitiateformalconsultationunderSection7oftheEndangeredSpeciesActforgreenseaturtles.Shouldyouhaveanyquestionsonthisinformation,pleasecontactus.Verytrulyyours,J.A.StallVicePresidentSt.LuciePlantJAS/GRMAttachmentcc:RegionalAdministrator,RegionII,USNRC,SeniorResidentInspector,USNRC,St.LuciePlant('991Qi20%7499100fIlPDRADGCKG50003$5SPDRIanFPLGroupcompany 1y>t'p' St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389L-99-214AttachmentPage1ST.LUCIEPLANTSEATURTLEMORTALITIES30-DAYWRITTENREPORTEVENTDESCRIPTIONAtapproximately0200hoursonSeptember6,1999,adeadgreenseaturtle(CV>eloniamydas)wasrecoveredfromtheUnit1intakewell.Theturtle,whichweighedapproximately4.5lbs.,wasbadlydecomposedwhenrecovered.Atapproximately0810hoursonSeptember7,1999,anotherdeadgreenseaturtle,weighingapproximately12lbs.,wasrecoveredfromtheplantintakecanal.Thisturtle,whichwasonlyslightlydecomposed,wasfoundagainstthe8-inchbarriernetlocatedattheA1ABridge.Atapproximately1100hoursonSeptember19,1999,aseverelydecomposedgreenseaturtleweighingapproximately25lbs.wasalsofoundagainstthe8-inchbarriernet.ThesemortalitiesbringthetotaltofourforthisspeciessofarthisyearattheSt.LuciePlant.ThelimitsformortalitiesofthisspeciesintheNationalMarineFisheriesIncidentalTakeStatement,issuedtothesitebytheNRCin1997,isthreeor1.5%ofthetotalcaptured,whicheverisgreater.Todate,thetotalnumberofgreenseaturtlescaptured((100)hasnotapproachedthequantitynecessarytoincreasetheincidentaltakebypercentage.CAUSEOFTHEEVENTSThe5-inchturtlebarriernet,whichwasinstalledupstreamofthe8-inchbarriernet,hadbeenloweredduetoheavyloading,ofdriftalgaeapproximately8dayspriortothefirstmortality.ThisnethadtobeloweredagainSeptember13,1999,duetotheapproachofHurricaneFloyd.Ithasbeendeterminedthatcatastrophicdamagetothisnetcanoccurifabnormaltensionisplacedonthecablesandanchors.Severalturtleswereobservedbehindthe8-inchbarriernetpriortothemortalities,butcaptureeffortsprovedlargelyunsuccessful.Thesmallturtlefoundintheplantintakewellwassmallenoughtopassthroughboththe8-inchnetandtheplantUnderwaterIntrusionDetectionSystem.-Itisnotknownifthisturtleactuallydiedintheintakewellorsomewhereupstreamofthewell.Thetwoturtlesfoundatthe8-inchbarriernetwerenotentangledinthenetitself.Therewerenosignsofexternalinjuryonthefirstturtle.Thesecondturtlewastoobadlydecomposedtomakeanydetermination.Fromthisevidence,causeofthedeathscouldnotbedetermined.fTheinfluxofdriftalgaeisattributedtoincreasedwaveactionoffshoreresultingfromHurricaneDennis.ThisstormpassedrelativelyclosetotheEastCoastofFlorida.Following tg St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389I99-214AttachmentPage2TheinfluxofdriftalgaeisattributedtoincreasedwaveactionoffshoreresultingfromHurricaneDennis.ThisstormpassedrelativelyclosetotheEastCoastofFlorida.FollowingHurricaneDennis,HurricaneFloydalsopassednearthecoast,alsocreatinghighwindsandseas.Althoughitisnotpresentlyknownwhatcausedthedeathofthethreegreenseaturtles,theharshconditionsoffshoreandsubsequentlyinthecanalcouldhavebeenacontributingfactor.CORRECTIVEACTIONSCanalconditionsallowedthe5-inchbarriernettoberaisedbackintopositionSeptember16,1999.Thisnet,duetoitssteeperandsmallermeshdesign,ismoreeffectiveinretainingturtlesinanareaofthecanalwheretheycanbeeffectivelycaptured.Captureeffortshavebeenincreasedbehindthe5-inchnetuntiltheremaining'turtlesareremoved.Section4.2.1(1)requiresreinitiationofformalconsultationiftheamountorextentoftakingspecifiedintheIncidentalTakeStatementisexceeded.Duetosomewhatunusualoffshoreenvironmentalconditionsandtheapparentincreaseinlocalpopulations,thenumberofgreenseaturtlemortalitiesfor1999hasexceededtheIncidentalTakeStatementlimitforthisspeciesatSt.Lucieplant.FPLrequeststhattheNRCbeginthenecessarystepstoreinitiateformalconsultationunderSection7oftheEndangeredSpeciesActforgreenseaturtles.AGENCIESNOTIFIEDTheFloridaDepartmentofEnvironmentalProtectionwasnotifiedofthethreemortalitiesincompliancewithMarineTurtlePermit¹99.Four-hournotificationsweremadetotheNRCat0225hoursonSeptember6,1999,at1226hoursonSeptember7,1999,andat1324hoursonSeptember19,1999,inaccordancewith10CFR50.72(b)(2)(vi).
NPDESnoncompliance notification:
on990906,dead greenseaturtlewasrecovered fromUnit1intakewell.Causedbyloadingofdriftalgaeapproxi8dayspriortofirstmortality.
Captureeffortshavebeenincreased behindS-inch.DISTRIBUTION CODE:IE23DCOPIESRECEIVED:
LTRgENCL(SIZE:3TITLE:Environmental EventReport(perTechSpecs)NOTES:RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME GLEAVES,W COPIESLTTRENCL1'1RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME COPIESLTTRENCLINTERNAL:
ACRSOGC/RPEXTERNAL:
NOAC11~FILECENTER0111RGN211NRCPDR11111D0~'I~I(gU'ENOTETOALL"RIDS"RECIPIENTS:
PLEASEHELPUSTOREDUCEWASTE.TOHAVEYOURNAMEORORGANIZATION REMOVEDFROMDISTRIBUTION LISTSORREDUCETHENUMBEROFCOPZESRECEIVEDBYYOUORYOURORGANIZATION, CONTACTTHEDOCUMENTCONTROLDESK(DCD)ONEXTENSION 415-2083TOTALNUMBEROF,COPIESREQUIRED:
LTTR7ENCL'gy>>j FloridaPower&LightCompany,6351S.OceanDrive,JensenBeach,FL34957FlawOctober1,1999I99-21410CFR50.36bEPP4.1U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, DC20555RE:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389Environmental Protection PlanReportEventDates:September 6,1999,September 7,1999,andSeptember 19,1999UnusualorImortantEnvironmental EventsTheattachedreportisbeingsubmitted pursuanttotherequirements ofSection4.1oftheSt.LucieUnits1and2Environmental Protection Plans.Thereportprovidesdescriptions ofthreereportable greenseaturtlemortalities intheSt.LuciePlantintakecanal.Section4.2.1(l)oftheSt.LucieUnits1and2Environmental Protection Plansrequiresreinitiation offormalconsultation iftheamountorextentoftakingspecified intheIncidental TakeStatement isexceeded.
Thenumberofgreenseaturtlemortalities for1999hasexceededtheIncidental TakeStatement limitforgreenseaturtlesatSt.LuciePlant.FPLrequeststhattheNRCbeginthenecessary stepstoreinitiate formalconsultation underSection7oftheEndangered SpeciesActforgreenseaturtles.Shouldyouhaveanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus.Verytrulyyours,J.A.StallVicePresident St.LuciePlantJAS/GRMAttachment cc:RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRC,SeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlant('991Qi20%74 99100fIlPDRADGCKG50003$5SPDRIanFPLGroupcompany 1y>t'p' St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389L-99-214Attachment Page1ST.LUCIEPLANTSEATURTLEMORTALITIES 30-DAYWRITTENREPORTEVENTDESCRIPTION Atapproximately 0200hoursonSeptember 6,1999,adeadgreenseaturtle(CV>elonia mydas)wasrecovered fromtheUnit1intakewell.Theturtle,whichweighedapproximately 4.5lbs.,wasbadlydecomposed whenrecovered.
Atapproximately 0810hoursonSeptember 7,1999,anotherdeadgreenseaturtle,weighingapproximately 12lbs.,wasrecovered fromtheplantintakecanal.Thisturtle,whichwasonlyslightlydecomposed, wasfoundagainstthe8-inchbarriernetlocatedattheA1ABridge.Atapproximately 1100hoursonSeptember 19,1999,aseverelydecomposed greenseaturtleweighingapproximately 25lbs.wasalsofoundagainstthe8-inchbarriernet.Thesemortalities bringthetotaltofourforthisspeciessofarthisyearattheSt.LuciePlant.Thelimitsformortalities ofthisspeciesintheNationalMarineFisheries Incidental TakeStatement, issuedtothesitebytheNRCin1997,isthreeor1.5%ofthetotalcaptured, whichever isgreater.Todate,thetotalnumberofgreenseaturtlescaptured((100)hasnotapproached thequantitynecessary toincreasetheincidental takebypercentage.
CAUSEOFTHEEVENTSThe5-inchturtlebarriernet,whichwasinstalled upstreamofthe8-inchbarriernet,hadbeenloweredduetoheavyloading,ofdriftalgaeapproximately 8dayspriortothefirstmortality.
ThisnethadtobeloweredagainSeptember 13,1999,duetotheapproachofHurricane Floyd.Ithasbeendetermined thatcatastrophic damagetothisnetcanoccurifabnormaltensionisplacedonthecablesandanchors.Severalturtleswereobservedbehindthe8-inchbarriernetpriortothemortalities, butcaptureeffortsprovedlargelyunsuccessful.
Thesmallturtlefoundintheplantintakewellwassmallenoughtopassthroughboththe8-inchnetandtheplantUnderwater Intrusion Detection System.-Itisnotknownifthisturtleactuallydiedintheintakewellorsomewhere upstreamofthewell.Thetwoturtlesfoundatthe8-inchbarriernetwerenotentangled inthenetitself.Therewerenosignsofexternalinjuryonthefirstturtle.Thesecondturtlewastoobadlydecomposed tomakeanydetermination.
Fromthisevidence, causeofthedeathscouldnotbedetermined.
fTheinfluxofdriftalgaeisattributed toincreased waveactionoffshoreresulting fromHurricane Dennis.Thisstormpassedrelatively closetotheEastCoastofFlorida.Following tg St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389I99-214Attachment Page2Theinfluxofdriftalgaeisattributed toincreased waveactionoffshoreresulting fromHurricane Dennis.Thisstormpassedrelatively closetotheEastCoastofFlorida.Following Hurricane Dennis,Hurricane Floydalsopassednearthecoast,alsocreatinghighwindsandseas.Althoughitisnotpresently knownwhatcausedthedeathofthethreegreenseaturtles,theharshconditions offshoreandsubsequently inthecanalcouldhavebeenacontributing factor.CORRECTIVE ACTIONSCanalconditions allowedthe5-inchbarriernettoberaisedbackintopositionSeptember 16,1999.Thisnet,duetoitssteeperandsmallermeshdesign,ismoreeffective inretaining turtlesinanareaofthecanalwheretheycanbeeffectively captured.
Captureeffortshavebeenincreased behindthe5-inchnetuntiltheremaining'turtles areremoved.Section4.2.1(1)requiresreinitiation offormalconsultation iftheamountorextentoftakingspecified intheIncidental TakeStatement isexceeded.
Duetosomewhatunusualoffshoreenvironmental conditions andtheapparentincreaseinlocalpopulations, thenumberofgreenseaturtlemortalities for1999hasexceededtheIncidental TakeStatement limitforthisspeciesatSt.Lucieplant.FPLrequeststhattheNRCbeginthenecessary stepstoreinitiate formalconsultation underSection7oftheEndangered SpeciesActforgreenseaturtles.AGENCIESNOTIFIEDTheFloridaDepartment ofEnvironmental Protection wasnotifiedofthethreemortalities incompliance withMarineTurtlePermit¹99.Four-hour notifications weremadetotheNRCat0225hoursonSeptember 6,1999,at1226hoursonSeptember 7,1999,andat1324hoursonSeptember 19,1999,inaccordance with10CFR50.72(b)(2)(vi).
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NPDES Noncompliance Notification:On 990906 & 07,19 Dead Green Sea Turtles Recovered from Unit 1 Intake Well.Cause Not Presently Known.Capture Efforts Increased Behind 5 Inch Net Until Remaining Turtles Recovered
ML17241A485
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Issue date: 10/01/1999
From: STALL J A
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
L-99-214, NUDOCS 9910120174
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CATEGORY' REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTIOh SYSTEM(RIDS),+~ACCESSION NBR:991gACIL:50-335 St.50-389St.AUTH.NAMESTALL,J.A.

RECIP.NAME 0120174DOC.DATE:

99/10/01NOTARIZED:

NOLuciePlant,Unit1,FloridaPowerEcLightCo.LuciePlant,Unit2,FloridaPower&LightCo.AUTHORAFFILIATION FloridaPowerELightCo.RECIPIENT AFFILIATION RecordsManagement Branch(Document ControlDesk)DOCKET0500033505000389

SUBJECT:

NPDESnoncompliance notification:

on990906,dead greenseaturtlewasrecovered fromUnit1intakewell.Causedbyloadingofdriftalgaeapproxi8dayspriortofirstmortality.

Captureeffortshavebeenincreased behindS-inch.DISTRIBUTION CODE:IE23DCOPIESRECEIVED:

LTRgENCL(SIZE:3TITLE:Environmental EventReport(perTechSpecs)NOTES:RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME GLEAVES,W COPIESLTTRENCL1'1RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME COPIESLTTRENCLINTERNAL:

ACRSOGC/RPEXTERNAL:

NOAC11~FILECENTER0111RGN211NRCPDR11111D0~'I~I(gU'ENOTETOALL"RIDS"RECIPIENTS:

PLEASEHELPUSTOREDUCEWASTE.TOHAVEYOURNAMEORORGANIZATION REMOVEDFROMDISTRIBUTION LISTSORREDUCETHENUMBEROFCOPZESRECEIVEDBYYOUORYOURORGANIZATION, CONTACTTHEDOCUMENTCONTROLDESK(DCD)ONEXTENSION 415-2083TOTALNUMBEROF,COPIESREQUIRED:

LTTR7ENCL'gy>>j FloridaPower&LightCompany,6351S.OceanDrive,JensenBeach,FL34957FlawOctober1,1999I99-21410CFR50.36bEPP4.1U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, DC20555RE:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389Environmental Protection PlanReportEventDates:September 6,1999,September 7,1999,andSeptember 19,1999UnusualorImortantEnvironmental EventsTheattachedreportisbeingsubmitted pursuanttotherequirements ofSection4.1oftheSt.LucieUnits1and2Environmental Protection Plans.Thereportprovidesdescriptions ofthreereportable greenseaturtlemortalities intheSt.LuciePlantintakecanal.Section4.2.1(l)oftheSt.LucieUnits1and2Environmental Protection Plansrequiresreinitiation offormalconsultation iftheamountorextentoftakingspecified intheIncidental TakeStatement isexceeded.

Thenumberofgreenseaturtlemortalities for1999hasexceededtheIncidental TakeStatement limitforgreenseaturtlesatSt.LuciePlant.FPLrequeststhattheNRCbeginthenecessary stepstoreinitiate formalconsultation underSection7oftheEndangered SpeciesActforgreenseaturtles.Shouldyouhaveanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus.Verytrulyyours,J.A.StallVicePresident St.LuciePlantJAS/GRMAttachment cc:RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRC,SeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlant('991Qi20%74 99100fIlPDRADGCKG50003$5SPDRIanFPLGroupcompany 1y>t'p' St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389L-99-214Attachment Page1ST.LUCIEPLANTSEATURTLEMORTALITIES 30-DAYWRITTENREPORTEVENTDESCRIPTION Atapproximately 0200hoursonSeptember 6,1999,adeadgreenseaturtle(CV>elonia mydas)wasrecovered fromtheUnit1intakewell.Theturtle,whichweighedapproximately 4.5lbs.,wasbadlydecomposed whenrecovered.

Atapproximately 0810hoursonSeptember 7,1999,anotherdeadgreenseaturtle,weighingapproximately 12lbs.,wasrecovered fromtheplantintakecanal.Thisturtle,whichwasonlyslightlydecomposed, wasfoundagainstthe8-inchbarriernetlocatedattheA1ABridge.Atapproximately 1100hoursonSeptember 19,1999,aseverelydecomposed greenseaturtleweighingapproximately 25lbs.wasalsofoundagainstthe8-inchbarriernet.Thesemortalities bringthetotaltofourforthisspeciessofarthisyearattheSt.LuciePlant.Thelimitsformortalities ofthisspeciesintheNationalMarineFisheries Incidental TakeStatement, issuedtothesitebytheNRCin1997,isthreeor1.5%ofthetotalcaptured, whichever isgreater.Todate,thetotalnumberofgreenseaturtlescaptured((100)hasnotapproached thequantitynecessary toincreasetheincidental takebypercentage.

CAUSEOFTHEEVENTSThe5-inchturtlebarriernet,whichwasinstalled upstreamofthe8-inchbarriernet,hadbeenloweredduetoheavyloading,ofdriftalgaeapproximately 8dayspriortothefirstmortality.

ThisnethadtobeloweredagainSeptember 13,1999,duetotheapproachofHurricane Floyd.Ithasbeendetermined thatcatastrophic damagetothisnetcanoccurifabnormaltensionisplacedonthecablesandanchors.Severalturtleswereobservedbehindthe8-inchbarriernetpriortothemortalities, butcaptureeffortsprovedlargelyunsuccessful.

Thesmallturtlefoundintheplantintakewellwassmallenoughtopassthroughboththe8-inchnetandtheplantUnderwater Intrusion Detection System.-Itisnotknownifthisturtleactuallydiedintheintakewellorsomewhere upstreamofthewell.Thetwoturtlesfoundatthe8-inchbarriernetwerenotentangled inthenetitself.Therewerenosignsofexternalinjuryonthefirstturtle.Thesecondturtlewastoobadlydecomposed tomakeanydetermination.

Fromthisevidence, causeofthedeathscouldnotbedetermined.

fTheinfluxofdriftalgaeisattributed toincreased waveactionoffshoreresulting fromHurricane Dennis.Thisstormpassedrelatively closetotheEastCoastofFlorida.Following tg St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389I99-214Attachment Page2Theinfluxofdriftalgaeisattributed toincreased waveactionoffshoreresulting fromHurricane Dennis.Thisstormpassedrelatively closetotheEastCoastofFlorida.Following Hurricane Dennis,Hurricane Floydalsopassednearthecoast,alsocreatinghighwindsandseas.Althoughitisnotpresently knownwhatcausedthedeathofthethreegreenseaturtles,theharshconditions offshoreandsubsequently inthecanalcouldhavebeenacontributing factor.CORRECTIVE ACTIONSCanalconditions allowedthe5-inchbarriernettoberaisedbackintopositionSeptember 16,1999.Thisnet,duetoitssteeperandsmallermeshdesign,ismoreeffective inretaining turtlesinanareaofthecanalwheretheycanbeeffectively captured.

Captureeffortshavebeenincreased behindthe5-inchnetuntiltheremaining'turtles areremoved.Section4.2.1(1)requiresreinitiation offormalconsultation iftheamountorextentoftakingspecified intheIncidental TakeStatement isexceeded.

Duetosomewhatunusualoffshoreenvironmental conditions andtheapparentincreaseinlocalpopulations, thenumberofgreenseaturtlemortalities for1999hasexceededtheIncidental TakeStatement limitforthisspeciesatSt.Lucieplant.FPLrequeststhattheNRCbeginthenecessary stepstoreinitiate formalconsultation underSection7oftheEndangered SpeciesActforgreenseaturtles.AGENCIESNOTIFIEDTheFloridaDepartment ofEnvironmental Protection wasnotifiedofthethreemortalities incompliance withMarineTurtlePermit¹99.Four-hour notifications weremadetotheNRCat0225hoursonSeptember 6,1999,at1226hoursonSeptember 7,1999,andat1324hoursonSeptember 19,1999,inaccordance with10CFR50.72(b)(2)(vi).

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