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Public Service Company of Oklahoma Black Fox Station, Units 1 and 2                                              July 10, 1979 Limited Work Authorization                                        File 6212.125.3500.32L Request for Amendment 3 Docke' STN 50-556, 50-557 Mr. Steven A. Varga, Acting                                    Mr. W. H. Regan, Jr. , Acting Assistant Director                                            Assistant Director Light Water Reactors                                            Environmental Projects Division of Project Management                                  Division of Site Safety and U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                              Environmental Analysis Washington, D. C. 20555                                        U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:
Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PS0) is ;;resently constructing its Black Fox Station Units 1 and 2 (BFS) under a Limited Work Authorization (LWA) issued by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) on July 26, 1978 as amended on September 6, 1978 and November 30, 1978. This Authorization is commonly referred to as an LWA-I and is valid only for the specified non-safety related work expected to be accomplished prior to the issuance of a full con-struction permit for the facility.
As you are aware, a significant delay is being experienced in the licensing of nuclear facilities as a result of the recent events at Three Mile Island, Unit 2.
PS0 understands that the issuance of new licenses such as the BFS construction permits will be delayed for sone time yet to be determined by the Director, NRR.
We had estimated that these pencits would be in hand by July 2,1979, based on the close of the safety hearing record February 23, 1979.
These events, unasso_iated with the BFS docket, have caused us to look within the construction schedule for additional non-safety related activities which could be taken out of established sequence and performed under an LWA-I.
Unfortunately, we were unable to find any which could be properly authorized that would contribute to our meeting the presently established commerical operation dates.
We did find, however, several which can serve as " work-arounds" to keep the on-site forces active and help avoid the costs of construction demobilization and restart. Accordingly, we are requesting that certain additional construction A
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Limited Work Authorization                                      July 10, 1979 Request for Amendment 3                                      Pige Two activities entitled under 10CFR 50.10(e)(1) be authorized fcr the BFS site.
The format of the attached history of activities is a contiruation of category "J"  - Permanent Structures, as specified in the authorizaticn now in effect.
We would ask your prompt attention to this request and suggest that you contact Vaughn L. Conrad, Manager, Licensing and Compliance by telephone for any additional information you may require during your consideration.
Very truly ycurs,
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BLACK FOX STATION - LWA AMENDMENT 3 REQUESTED ACTI'/ITIES J. Permanent Structures
: 13. Excavate, construct, and backfill electrical duct banks.
: 14. Construct perimeter drain system and drill for sump caisson less actual installation of caissons.
: 15. Install circulating water piping and suppert piers up to Turbine Generator Building.
: 16. Ex. ' ate, construct, and backfill river intake pump structure.
: 17. Construct and backfill circulating water cooling tower basins, fiumes, and pump structures.
: 18. Excavate and construct presettling pond.
: 19. Excavate, install, and backfill yard piping.
: 20. Construct superstructure of Water Treatment Building.
: 21. Excavate, construct, and backfill Station Service Water Pump Building.
: 22. Excavate, construct, and backfill permanent guard house, unloading dock, and warehouse facilities.
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XC:  L. Dow Davis, Esquire                  Joseph R. Farris, Esquire William D. Paton, Esquire              John R. Woodard, III, Esqu:re Colleen Woodhear, Esquire              Green, Feldman, Hall & Woodard Counsel for NRC Staff                  816 Enterprise Building U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission    Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 Washington, D. C. 205c5 Andrew T. Dalton, Esquire Mr. Cecil Thomas                        1437 South Main Street, Suite 302 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission      Tulsa, Oklahoma        74119 Phillips Building 7920 Norfolk Avenue                    Mrs. Ilene H. Younghein Bethesda, Maryland 20014                3900 Cashion Place Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 Mr. Jan A. Norris Er.vironmental Projects Branch 3        Mr. Lawrence Burrell U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission      Route 1, Box 197 Phillips Building                      Fai rview, Oklahoma 73737 7920 Norfolk Avenue Bethesda , Maryland 20014              Mrs. Carrie Dickerson Citizens Action for Safe Energy, Inc.
Mr. William G. Hubacek                  P. O. Box 924 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comissior.      Claremore, Oklahoma 74017 Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region M                                Charles S. Rogers, Esq.
611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000
                ,                                  Assistant Attorney General ar.ington, Texas    76012              112 State Capitol Building Mr. Gerald F. Diddle                                  Y' General Manager Associated Electric Cooperucive, Inc.
P. O. Box 754 Springfield, Missouri    65B01 Mr. Maynard Human General Manage.-
Western Famers Electric Cooperative P. O. Box 329 Anadarkot Oklahoma 73005 Michael I. Miller, Esq.
Isham, Lincoln & Beale One 1st National Plaza Suite 4200 Chicago, Illinois 60603 Mr. Joseph Gallo Isham, Lincoln & Beale 1050 17th Street N.W.
Washington, D. C. 20036                                            .
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 2 February 2020

Requests Authorization for Certain Const Activities Not Usually Permitted Under Lwa,In Order to Take Up Slack Caused by Licensing Delay After TMI-2 Accident.Forwards List of Requested Const Activities
ML19246B541
Person / Time
Site: Black Fox
Issue date: 07/10/1979
From: Ewing T
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF OKLAHOMA
To: Regan W, Varga S
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
6212DIN8-016-59, 6212DIN8-16-59, NUDOCS 7907170193
Download: ML19246B541 (4)


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. A 6212 DIN 8-016- 597 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA A CENTRAL AND SCUTH WEST COMPANY r

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p 37 f 3 C f -r P O box 201 TULS A CKLAHOM A 74102 ;9181583-3611 '

Public Service Company of Oklahoma Black Fox Station, Units 1 and 2 July 10, 1979 Limited Work Authorization File 6212.125.3500.32L Request for Amendment 3 Docke' STN 50-556, 50-557 Mr. Steven A. Varga, Acting Mr. W. H. Regan, Jr. , Acting Assistant Director Assistant Director Light Water Reactors Environmental Projects Division of Project Management Division of Site Safety and U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Environmental Analysis Washington, D. C. 20555 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:

Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PS0) is ;;resently constructing its Black Fox Station Units 1 and 2 (BFS) under a Limited Work Authorization (LWA) issued by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) on July 26, 1978 as amended on September 6, 1978 and November 30, 1978. This Authorization is commonly referred to as an LWA-I and is valid only for the specified non-safety related work expected to be accomplished prior to the issuance of a full con-struction permit for the facility.

As you are aware, a significant delay is being experienced in the licensing of nuclear facilities as a result of the recent events at Three Mile Island, Unit 2.

PS0 understands that the issuance of new licenses such as the BFS construction permits will be delayed for sone time yet to be determined by the Director, NRR.

We had estimated that these pencits would be in hand by July 2,1979, based on the close of the safety hearing record February 23, 1979.

These events, unasso_iated with the BFS docket, have caused us to look within the construction schedule for additional non-safety related activities which could be taken out of established sequence and performed under an LWA-I.

Unfortunately, we were unable to find any which could be properly authorized that would contribute to our meeting the presently established commerical operation dates.

We did find, however, several which can serve as " work-arounds" to keep the on-site forces active and help avoid the costs of construction demobilization and restart. Accordingly, we are requesting that certain additional construction A

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790717065

Limited Work Authorization July 10, 1979 Request for Amendment 3 Pige Two activities entitled under 10CFR 50.10(e)(1) be authorized fcr the BFS site.

The format of the attached history of activities is a contiruation of category "J" - Permanent Structures, as specified in the authorizaticn now in effect.

We would ask your prompt attention to this request and suggest that you contact Vaughn L. Conrad, Manager, Licensing and Compliance by telephone for any additional information you may require during your consideration.

Very truly ycurs,

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T. N. Ewing, Mai, ;r Black Fox Stat Project TNE:VLC:jk attachments-2 cc: BFS Service List w/att-2 340 022

BLACK FOX STATION - LWA AMENDMENT 3 REQUESTED ACTI'/ITIES J. Permanent Structures

13. Excavate, construct, and backfill electrical duct banks.
14. Construct perimeter drain system and drill for sump caisson less actual installation of caissons.
15. Install circulating water piping and suppert piers up to Turbine Generator Building.
16. Ex. ' ate, construct, and backfill river intake pump structure.
17. Construct and backfill circulating water cooling tower basins, fiumes, and pump structures.
18. Excavate and construct presettling pond.
19. Excavate, install, and backfill yard piping.
20. Construct superstructure of Water Treatment Building.
21. Excavate, construct, and backfill Station Service Water Pump Building.
22. Excavate, construct, and backfill permanent guard house, unloading dock, and warehouse facilities.

340 023 071079

a BLACK FOX STATION SERVICE LIST

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XC: L. Dow Davis, Esquire Joseph R. Farris, Esquire William D. Paton, Esquire John R. Woodard, III, Esqu:re Colleen Woodhear, Esquire Green, Feldman, Hall & Woodard Counsel for NRC Staff 816 Enterprise Building U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 Washington, D. C. 205c5 Andrew T. Dalton, Esquire Mr. Cecil Thomas 1437 South Main Street, Suite 302 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 Phillips Building 7920 Norfolk Avenue Mrs. Ilene H. Younghein Bethesda, Maryland 20014 3900 Cashion Place Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 Mr. Jan A. Norris Er.vironmental Projects Branch 3 Mr. Lawrence Burrell U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Route 1, Box 197 Phillips Building Fai rview, Oklahoma 73737 7920 Norfolk Avenue Bethesda , Maryland 20014 Mrs. Carrie Dickerson Citizens Action for Safe Energy, Inc.

Mr. William G. Hubacek P. O. Box 924 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comissior. Claremore, Oklahoma 74017 Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region M Charles S. Rogers, Esq.

611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000

, Assistant Attorney General ar.ington, Texas 76012 112 State Capitol Building Mr. Gerald F. Diddle Y' General Manager Associated Electric Cooperucive, Inc.

P. O. Box 754 Springfield, Missouri 65B01 Mr. Maynard Human General Manage.-

Western Famers Electric Cooperative P. O. Box 329 Anadarkot Oklahoma 73005 Michael I. Miller, Esq.

Isham, Lincoln & Beale One 1st National Plaza Suite 4200 Chicago, Illinois 60603 Mr. Joseph Gallo Isham, Lincoln & Beale 1050 17th Street N.W.

Washington, D. C. 20036 .

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