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Forwards Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, for Review. Submission of Process Control Program Not Appropriate at This Time
ML19274F271
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Site: North Anna  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 07/03/1979
From: Stallings C
VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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482, NUDOCS 7907090307
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VrROINIA ELecrutc ann Powen Contwxy R tcrxxoxo,Vinotx zA 20n61 July 3, 1979 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Serial No. 482 Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation P0/SPS:sym Attn: Mr. Olan D. Parr, Chief Docket Nos. 50-338 Light Water Reactors Branch No. 3 50-339 Division of Project Management License No. NPF-4 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission CPPR-78 Washington, D. C. 20555

Dear Mr. Denton:

Mr. Parr's letter, dated May 23, 1979, indicates that the submission of a Process Control Program (PCP) for solidification and an Offsite Dose Calcu-lation Manual (ODCM) are required to complete your review of the proposed Ladiological Effluent Technical Specifications for North Anna, Unit No. 1.

As regard ; the PCP, we have provided in our letter of May 29, 1979, a de-scription of the operational problems associated with the installed Radio-active Waste Solidfication System. Since these problems currently prevent. -

operation of this system for its intended purpose, the shipment of dewater-ed resins is considered a justifiable alternative. We believe, that the submission of a PCP is not appropriate at this time.

The ODCM for North Anna Power Station is attached for ycur review. This manual incorporates the guidance of NUREG-0133 and specifies the methodo-logy and parameters to be used for calculating the offsite dose contribu-tions due to radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents. The methodology used for determining maximum set point values for radioactive effluent radiation monitors is included.

As stated in our letter of April 11, 1979, we feel that the information that has been provided is adequate for your review of our license amendment appplication. We encourage your continuation of this review, and upon completion, would be pleased to meet with the staff to discuss any specific areas of concern if you determine that such would be beneficial.

Yours very truly,

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