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Summary of the License Renewal Environmental Audit (EPID Number: L-2022-LNE-004) (Docket Numbers 50-445 and 50-446)
ML23132A157
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 05/18/2023
From: Tam Tran
NRC/NMSS/DREFS
To: Peters K
Vistra Operations Company
References
EPID L?2022?LNE?0004
Download: ML23132A157 (4)


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May 18, 2023 Ken J. Peters, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Attention: Regulatory Affairs Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant Vistra Operations Company LLC 6322 N FM 56 P.O. Box 1002 Glen Rose, TX 76043

SUBJECT:

COMANCHE PEAK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2,

SUMMARY

OF THE LICENSE RENEWAL ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT (EPID NUMBER:

L2022LNE0004) (DOCKET NUMBERS: 50445 AND 50446)

Dear Ken Peters:

A review team consisting of staff from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) participated in a remote audit during the week February 20, 2023, for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, as part of the license renewal application environmental review. The goal of the audit was to gather information to ensure that the environmental requirements for license renewal, as codified in title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations part 51, were met. A letter dated February 14, 2023 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) ML23044A326) was sent containing an audit plan.

An entrance meeting was held on February 20, 2023, to introduce participants and discuss audit logistics. During the remainder of the site audit, the NRC staff participated in smaller groups (breakout sessions) with the applicant representatives to address the audit needs identified in the audit plan. Consistent with the audit needs in the audit plan, the following information-need topics were discussed: air quality, aquatic resources, federally protected ecological resources, geologic environment, human health, replacement power alternatives, spent nuclear fuel, waste management, groundwater, surface water, land use and visual resources, socioeconomics, terrestrial resources. In addition, there were discussions during the applicant accompanied site tours related to the descriptions (or characterizations) associated with certain plant facilities:

reactors, turbine building, auxiliary building, sewage treatment plant, service water intake, circulating water discharge, transmission lines and switchyard, independent spent nuclear fuel storage installation, meteorological tower, noise-sensitive receptors, Comanche Creek Reservoir (formerly Squaw Creek Reservoir), Lake Granbury, proposed onsite alternative power generation locations, plant intake and discharge, liquid waste system and discharge locations, gaseous radwaste system and discharge locations, mixed waste storage area, plant systems, structures, and components related to potential sources for groundwater contamination and locations or locations of past releases. The enclosure to this letter provides a list of NRC representatives and those who participated in the audit.

At the conclusion of the audit, the NRC staff summarized the status of the review with the applicant representatives during the exit meeting. Many of the NRCs questions identified in the audit plan or during the audit were answered through the conduct of the audit. Those that were

K. Peters answered but would be needed to be used in the site-specific Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement will be (a) submitted as supplement to the application, (b) as responses to requests for additional information (RAI), or (c) as responses to requests for confirmation of information (RCI). The applicant did not identify any items that it would supplement as a part of the license renewal application. On April 13, 2023, the NRC staff issued a letter containing RCIs (ML23068A073). On May 9, 2023, the NRC staff issued a letter containing RAIs (ML23068A056).

While the NRC staff did not identify any significant environmental issues during this audit, the staff indicated that the environmental review was ongoing and that any additional information necessary to support the review would be formally requested via the RAI process, during the review. Persons who do not have access to ADAMS or who encounter problems in accessing the documents located in ADAMS should contact the NRC's Public Document Room staff at 1-800-397-4209 (or 301-415-4737) or by email at pdr.resource@nrc.gov .

If you have any questions on this matter, please contact Tam Tran by telephone at 301-415-3617 or via email at Tam.Tran@nrc.gov .

Sincerely, Signed by Tran, Tam on 05/18/23 Tam Tran, Project Manager Environmental Review License Renewal Branch Division of Rulemaking, Environment, and Financial Support Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Docket Nos: 50-445 and 50-446

Enclosure:

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ML23132A157 *concurrence via email OFFICE PM:REFS LA:REFS BC:REFS PM:REFS NAME TTran AWalker-Smith TSmith TTran DATE 5/15/2023* 5/15/2023* 5/17/2023* 5/17/2023 COMANCHE PEAK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT Week of February 20, 2023 PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION Tam Tran NRC Ted Smith NRC Briana Arlene NRC Nancy Martinez NRC Lifeng Guo NRC Bob Hoffman NRC Beth Alferink NRC Lloyd Desotell NRC Leah Parks NRC Caroline Hsu NRC Don Palmrose NRC Todd Evans Luminant [the applicant, a subsidiary of Vistra]

Randy Harding Luminant Ryan Bayle Luminant Gary Spicer Luminant Tim Curtis Luminant Steve Willis Luminant Paul Barnes Luminant Bryan Keathly Luminant Shane Howe Luminant Stephen Stoutenberg Luminant Matt Cruz Luminant Dusty Carden Luminant Shari Mosty Luminant Stacy Burgess ENERCON Rachel Turney-Work ENERCON Mary Hoganson ENERCON Jen Meek ENERCON Jerry Riggs ENERCON Ashley Harper ENERCON Anjali Karve ENERCON Fred Woolridge ENERCON Cheyenne Riggs ENERCON Enclosure