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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARTXX-9924, Forwards Responses to Questions by NRC Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,by Incorporating Changes Increasing RWST low-level Setpoint from Greater than But Equal to 40% to Greater than But Equal to 45% of Span1999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Responses to Questions by NRC Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,by Incorporating Changes Increasing RWST low-level Setpoint from Greater than But Equal to 40% to Greater than But Equal to 45% of Span ML20217M5711999-10-20020 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-15 & 50-446/99-15 on 990822- 1002.Two Severity Level IV Violations of NRC Requirements Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy TXX-9923, Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per Plant TS 5.6.4.No Failures of Challenges to PORVs of SV for Units Occurred1999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per Plant TS 5.6.4.No Failures of Challenges to PORVs of SV for Units Occurred ML20217E7951999-10-12012 October 1999 Forwards COLR for Unit 1,Cycle 8,per TS 5.6.5 ML20212L2891999-10-0101 October 1999 Discusses Closeout of GL 97-06, Degradation of Steam Generator Internals. Purpose of GL Was to Obtain Info That Would Enable NRC to Verify That Condition of Licensee SG Internals Comply with Current Licensing Bases TXX-9922, Forwards Revised COLR, for Cycle 5 for Unit 21999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Revised COLR, for Cycle 5 for Unit 2 ML20216J5571999-10-0101 October 1999 Provides Final Response to GL 98-01,suppl 1, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps ML20212G0721999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 4 to Augmented Inservice Insp Plan for CPSES, Unit 1. Future Changes & Revs to Unit 1 Augmented Inservice Insp Plan Will Be Available on Site ML20212H0461999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 6 to CPSES Glen Rose,Tx ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan for 1st Interval on 990820 ML20212F7481999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards SER Authorizing Relief from Exam Requirement of 1986 Edition ASME Code,Section XI Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) for Relief Request A-3 & 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(i) for Relief Requests B15,16,17 & C-4 ML20212F1041999-09-23023 September 1999 Requests That NRC Be Informed of Any Changes in Scope of Y2K System Deficiencies Listed or Util Projected Completion Schedule for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20212E6661999-09-21021 September 1999 Advises That Info Contained in Application & Affidavit, (CAW-99-1342) Re WCAP-15009,Rev 0, Comache Peak Unit 1 Evaluation for Tube Vibration Induced Fatigue, Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure ML20212D9111999-09-16016 September 1999 Informs That on 990818,NRC Completed Midcycle PPR of CPSES & Did Not Identify Any Areas in Which Performance Warranted Insp Beyond Core Insp Program.Core Insp Plan at Facility Over Next 7 Months.Insp Plan Through March 2000 Encl ML20212A7601999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-14 & 50-446/99-14 on 990707-0821.Four Violations Occurred & Being Treated as Ncvs.Conduct of Activities Was Generally Characterized by safety-conscious Operations & Sound Radiological Controls TXX-9921, Suppls 981221 LAR 98-010 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89, Clarfying Conditions of Use Re Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits,Per Telcon with NRC1999-09-10010 September 1999 Suppls 981221 LAR 98-010 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89, Clarfying Conditions of Use Re Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits,Per Telcon with NRC ML20211P3761999-09-0707 September 1999 Ack Receipt of Ltr Dtd 990615,transmitting Rev 30 to Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).No NRC Approval Is Required ML20211L9871999-09-0303 September 1999 Forwards Rev 31 to Technical Requirements Manual. All Changes Applicable to Plants Have Been Reviewed Under Util 10CFR50.59 Process & Found Not to Include Any USQs TXX-9915, Responds to 990701 & 0825 RAI Telcons Re Spent Fuel Pool Temp,Per LAR 98-008,which Requested Increase in Spent Fuel Storage capacity.Marked-up Page 4-1 of CPSES Fuel Storage Licensing Rept, Encl1999-09-0303 September 1999 Responds to 990701 & 0825 RAI Telcons Re Spent Fuel Pool Temp,Per LAR 98-008,which Requested Increase in Spent Fuel Storage capacity.Marked-up Page 4-1 of CPSES Fuel Storage Licensing Rept, Encl ML20211K2231999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Txu Electric Comments of Rvid,Version 2 ML20211J3801999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards Corrected TS Page 3.8-26 to Amend 66 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,respectively.Footnote on TS Page 3.8-26 Incorrectly Deleted ML20211G7301999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Revs 29 & 30 to CPSES Technical Requirements Manual (Trm). Attachments 1 & 2 Contain Description of Changes for Revs 29 & 30 Respectively ML20211G1081999-08-26026 August 1999 Responds to NRR Staff RAI Re Util Mar 1999 Submittal for NRC Review & Approval of Changes to CPSES Emergency Classification Procedure ML20211G3441999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC RAI on LAR 98-010 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2.Communication Contains No New Licensing Commitments Re Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20211B2861999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-13 & 50-446/99-13 on 990720- 23.No Violations Noted.Insp Included Implementation of Licensee Emergency Plan & Procedures During Util Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise ML20211C4661999-08-18018 August 1999 Discusses Proprietary Info Re Thermo-Lag.NRC Treated Bisco Test Rept 748-105 as Proprietary & Withheld It from Public Disclosure,Iaw 10CFR2.790 ML20210U3981999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per TS 6.9.1.5.No Failures or Challenges to PORVs or SVs for Plant Occurred ML20211C0991999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan,Unit 2 - 1st Interval, Replacing Rev 2 in Entirety ML20211C4571999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Omitted Subj Page of Contractor TER TXX-9919, Forwards Relief Request A-3,Rev 1 to Unit 1 ISI Program,Per Conversations Between NRC & Txu Electric on 9908021999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Relief Request A-3,Rev 1 to Unit 1 ISI Program,Per Conversations Between NRC & Txu Electric on 990802 ML20210R6561999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRR 990805 Telcon RAI Re License Amend Request 98-010,to Increase Power for Operation of CPSES Unit 2 to 3445 Mwth & Incorporating Addl Changes Into Units 1 & 2 TS ML20211A9501999-08-12012 August 1999 Discusses 990720-21 Workshop Conducted in Region IV Ofc,Re Exchange of Info in Area of Use of Risk Insights in Regulatory Activities.List of Attendees,Summary of Topic & Issues,Agenda & Copies of Handouts Encl ML20210S6411999-08-12012 August 1999 Informs That Wg Guldemond,License SOP-43780,is No Longer Performing Licensed Duties.Discontinuation of License Is Requested ML20210R2221999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-10 & 50-446/99-10 on 990510-0628.Violations Noted & Being Treated as Ncvs, Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20210N1101999-08-0404 August 1999 Provides Supplemental Info to Util 990623 License Amend Request 99-005 Re Bypassing DG Trips.Info Replaces Info Contained in Subject Submittal in Attachment 2,Section II, Description of TS Change Request ML20210L1461999-08-0303 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006.Requests Submittal of Ltr Identifying Individuals Taking Exam,Personnel Allowed Access to Exams & Mailing Address for Exams ML20210J2301999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Amend 96 to CPSES Ufsar.Replacement of FSAR Figures with Plant Process Flow Diagrams Meets Intent & Requirements of NRC Reg Guide 1.70,Rev 2 ML20210J6071999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards line-by-line Descriptions of Changes in Amend 96 to CPSES UFSAR Transmitted by Util Ltr TXX-99166,dtd 990802. Replacment of FSAR Figures with Plant Process Flow Diagrams Meets Intent & Requirements of NRC Reg Guide 1.70,rev 2 TXX-9916, Notifies NRC That CPSES Units 1 & 2,improved TS Implemented on 9907271999-08-0202 August 1999 Notifies NRC That CPSES Units 1 & 2,improved TS Implemented on 990727 TXX-9918, Forwards CPSES 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Rept 0008,for 970802-990201 & CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0003,for 970802-9906301999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards CPSES 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Rept 0008,for 970802-990201 & CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0003,for 970802-990630 ML20210K2321999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-12 & 50-446/99-12 on 990530-0710.No Violations Noted ML20210G5861999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Six Month Period of Jan-June 1999 ML20210J0121999-07-27027 July 1999 Forwards Summary of Methodology for Determination of NDE Measurement Uncertainty,In Response to Recent Discussions with NRC Re LAR 98-006 Concerning Rev to SG Tube Plugging Criteria TXX-9917, Provides Info Re Augmented Inservice Insp Plan,Which Requires Periodic Insp of Rv Head & Internals Lifting Devices at CPSES1999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Info Re Augmented Inservice Insp Plan,Which Requires Periodic Insp of Rv Head & Internals Lifting Devices at CPSES ML20210F3121999-07-26026 July 1999 Responds to GL 99-02, Laboratory Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated Charcoal, ML20210D8231999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation of Relief Requests Re Use of 1998 Edition of Subsections IWE & Iwl of ASME Code for Containment Insp ML20210D3211999-07-21021 July 1999 Provides List of Estimates of Licensing Actions,In Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02,dtd 990603 ML20210C2931999-07-21021 July 1999 Supplements 880323 Response to NRC Bulletin 88-02, Rapidly Propagating...Sg Tubes, Non-proprietary WCAP-15010 & Proprietary Rev 0 to WCAP-15009, CP Unit 1 Evaluation for Tube Vibration... Encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld ML20209H0111999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Relief Request C-4 to CPSES Unit 2 ISI Program for Approval ML20210C3331999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Exam Repts 50-445/99-301 & 50-446/99-301 on 990618- 24.Exam Included Evaluation of Six Applicants for Senior Operator Licenses ML20209H2551999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards ISI Summary Rept for Fourth Refueling Outage of CPSES Unit 2 & Containment ISI Summary Rept for Fourth Refueling Outage of CPSES Unit 2,per ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Paragraph IWA-6230 1999-09-07
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARTXX-9924, Forwards Responses to Questions by NRC Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,by Incorporating Changes Increasing RWST low-level Setpoint from Greater than But Equal to 40% to Greater than But Equal to 45% of Span1999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Responses to Questions by NRC Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,by Incorporating Changes Increasing RWST low-level Setpoint from Greater than But Equal to 40% to Greater than But Equal to 45% of Span TXX-9923, Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per Plant TS 5.6.4.No Failures of Challenges to PORVs of SV for Units Occurred1999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per Plant TS 5.6.4.No Failures of Challenges to PORVs of SV for Units Occurred ML20217E7951999-10-12012 October 1999 Forwards COLR for Unit 1,Cycle 8,per TS 5.6.5 ML20216J5571999-10-0101 October 1999 Provides Final Response to GL 98-01,suppl 1, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps TXX-9922, Forwards Revised COLR, for Cycle 5 for Unit 21999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Revised COLR, for Cycle 5 for Unit 2 ML20212G0721999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 4 to Augmented Inservice Insp Plan for CPSES, Unit 1. Future Changes & Revs to Unit 1 Augmented Inservice Insp Plan Will Be Available on Site ML20212H0461999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 6 to CPSES Glen Rose,Tx ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan for 1st Interval on 990820 TXX-9921, Suppls 981221 LAR 98-010 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89, Clarfying Conditions of Use Re Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits,Per Telcon with NRC1999-09-10010 September 1999 Suppls 981221 LAR 98-010 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89, Clarfying Conditions of Use Re Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits,Per Telcon with NRC ML20211L9871999-09-0303 September 1999 Forwards Rev 31 to Technical Requirements Manual. All Changes Applicable to Plants Have Been Reviewed Under Util 10CFR50.59 Process & Found Not to Include Any USQs TXX-9915, Responds to 990701 & 0825 RAI Telcons Re Spent Fuel Pool Temp,Per LAR 98-008,which Requested Increase in Spent Fuel Storage capacity.Marked-up Page 4-1 of CPSES Fuel Storage Licensing Rept, Encl1999-09-0303 September 1999 Responds to 990701 & 0825 RAI Telcons Re Spent Fuel Pool Temp,Per LAR 98-008,which Requested Increase in Spent Fuel Storage capacity.Marked-up Page 4-1 of CPSES Fuel Storage Licensing Rept, Encl ML20211K2231999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Txu Electric Comments of Rvid,Version 2 ML20211G1081999-08-26026 August 1999 Responds to NRR Staff RAI Re Util Mar 1999 Submittal for NRC Review & Approval of Changes to CPSES Emergency Classification Procedure ML20211G7301999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Revs 29 & 30 to CPSES Technical Requirements Manual (Trm). Attachments 1 & 2 Contain Description of Changes for Revs 29 & 30 Respectively ML20211G3441999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC RAI on LAR 98-010 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2.Communication Contains No New Licensing Commitments Re Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20210U3981999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per TS 6.9.1.5.No Failures or Challenges to PORVs or SVs for Plant Occurred ML20211C0991999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan,Unit 2 - 1st Interval, Replacing Rev 2 in Entirety TXX-9919, Forwards Relief Request A-3,Rev 1 to Unit 1 ISI Program,Per Conversations Between NRC & Txu Electric on 9908021999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Relief Request A-3,Rev 1 to Unit 1 ISI Program,Per Conversations Between NRC & Txu Electric on 990802 ML20210R6561999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRR 990805 Telcon RAI Re License Amend Request 98-010,to Increase Power for Operation of CPSES Unit 2 to 3445 Mwth & Incorporating Addl Changes Into Units 1 & 2 TS ML20210S6411999-08-12012 August 1999 Informs That Wg Guldemond,License SOP-43780,is No Longer Performing Licensed Duties.Discontinuation of License Is Requested ML20210N1101999-08-0404 August 1999 Provides Supplemental Info to Util 990623 License Amend Request 99-005 Re Bypassing DG Trips.Info Replaces Info Contained in Subject Submittal in Attachment 2,Section II, Description of TS Change Request TXX-9918, Forwards CPSES 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Rept 0008,for 970802-990201 & CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0003,for 970802-9906301999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards CPSES 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Rept 0008,for 970802-990201 & CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0003,for 970802-990630 ML20210J2301999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Amend 96 to CPSES Ufsar.Replacement of FSAR Figures with Plant Process Flow Diagrams Meets Intent & Requirements of NRC Reg Guide 1.70,Rev 2 ML20210J6071999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards line-by-line Descriptions of Changes in Amend 96 to CPSES UFSAR Transmitted by Util Ltr TXX-99166,dtd 990802. Replacment of FSAR Figures with Plant Process Flow Diagrams Meets Intent & Requirements of NRC Reg Guide 1.70,rev 2 TXX-9916, Notifies NRC That CPSES Units 1 & 2,improved TS Implemented on 9907271999-08-0202 August 1999 Notifies NRC That CPSES Units 1 & 2,improved TS Implemented on 990727 ML20210G5861999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Six Month Period of Jan-June 1999 ML20210J0121999-07-27027 July 1999 Forwards Summary of Methodology for Determination of NDE Measurement Uncertainty,In Response to Recent Discussions with NRC Re LAR 98-006 Concerning Rev to SG Tube Plugging Criteria TXX-9917, Provides Info Re Augmented Inservice Insp Plan,Which Requires Periodic Insp of Rv Head & Internals Lifting Devices at CPSES1999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Info Re Augmented Inservice Insp Plan,Which Requires Periodic Insp of Rv Head & Internals Lifting Devices at CPSES ML20210F3121999-07-26026 July 1999 Responds to GL 99-02, Laboratory Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated Charcoal, ML20210C2931999-07-21021 July 1999 Supplements 880323 Response to NRC Bulletin 88-02, Rapidly Propagating...Sg Tubes, Non-proprietary WCAP-15010 & Proprietary Rev 0 to WCAP-15009, CP Unit 1 Evaluation for Tube Vibration... Encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld ML20210D3211999-07-21021 July 1999 Provides List of Estimates of Licensing Actions,In Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02,dtd 990603 ML20209H2551999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards ISI Summary Rept for Fourth Refueling Outage of CPSES Unit 2 & Containment ISI Summary Rept for Fourth Refueling Outage of CPSES Unit 2,per ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Paragraph IWA-6230 ML20209H0111999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Relief Request C-4 to CPSES Unit 2 ISI Program for Approval ML20209G0721999-07-13013 July 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per TS 6.9.1.5.No Failures or Challenges to PORVs of SV Occurred During Reporting Period ML20209F0681999-07-0909 July 1999 Informs That Effective 990514,TU Electric Formally Changed Name to Txu Electric.Change All Refs of TU Electric to Txu Electric on Correspondence Distribution Lists ML20209E0421999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info on LAR 98-010.Attachment 1 Is Affidavit for Info Supporting LAR 98-010 ML20209B6021999-06-30030 June 1999 Submits Second Response to NRC GL 98-01,Suppl 1, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps. Readiness Disclosure for Reporting Status of Facility Y2K Readiness Encl ML20195J6981999-06-15015 June 1999 Provides Addl Info Related to Open Issue,Discussed in 990610 Conference Call with D Jaffe Re ISI Program Relief Request L-1 Submitted by Util on 980220 ML20196A4921999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Rev 30 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20195J0491999-06-14014 June 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re Implementation of 1.0 Volt Repair Criteria ML20195J0651999-06-14014 June 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety Related Power Operated Gate Valves 05000445/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-00, Some Electrical Contacts for RCS Pressure Relief Valves Were Not Included in Surveillance Testing Procedures. New Licensing Commitments Identified in Attachment 11999-06-0808 June 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-00, Some Electrical Contacts for RCS Pressure Relief Valves Were Not Included in Surveillance Testing Procedures. New Licensing Commitments Identified in Attachment 1 ML20195F0091999-06-0808 June 1999 Forwards Response to RAI Re Units 1 & 2 ISI Program for Relief Requests E-1 & L-1.Communication Contains No New Licensing Basis Commitments Re Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20207E1921999-05-28028 May 1999 Submits Updated Request for NRC Staff to Review & Approve Certain Changes to CPSES Emergency Plan Submitted in 981015 & s Prior to Changes Being Implemented at CPSES ML20207E1711999-05-28028 May 1999 Supplements 990526 LAR 99-004 as TU Electric Believes Extingency Exists in That Proposed Amend Was Result of NOED Granted to Prevent Shudown of CPSES Unit 1 ML20207D9841999-05-26026 May 1999 Requests That NRC Exercise Enforcement Discretion to Allow Cpses,Unit 1 to Remain in Mode 1,power Operation,Without Having Performed Svc Test,Per SR 4.8.2.1d on Unit 1 Battery BT1ED2 ML20195B6351999-05-25025 May 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety Related Power Operated Gate Valves TXX-9912, Forwards Txu Electric (Formerly TU Electric) CPSES Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario Manual for 990721-22,Graded Exercise1999-05-21021 May 1999 Forwards Txu Electric (Formerly TU Electric) CPSES Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario Manual for 990721-22,Graded Exercise ML20206U1981999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Form 10K Annual Rept,Per 10CFR50.71(b). Communication Contains No New Licensing Basis Commitments Re Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20196L1931999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards MOR for Apr 1999 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2.During Reporting Period There Have Been No Failures or Challenges to Power Operated Relief Valves or Safety Valves TXX-9911, Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Responses to RAI Re LAR 98-010 by Incorporating Attached Changes Into CPSES Unit 2 OL NPF-89 & CPSES Units 1,OL NPF-87 & 2 TS to Increase Licensed Power.W & Caldon Proprietary Responses Withheld1999-05-14014 May 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Responses to RAI Re LAR 98-010 by Incorporating Attached Changes Into CPSES Unit 2 OL NPF-89 & CPSES Units 1,OL NPF-87 & 2 TS to Increase Licensed Power.W & Caldon Proprietary Responses Withheld 1999-09-03
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20059K6141990-09-17017 September 1990 Submits Documentation of 900906 Telcon Re Addl Util Candidate for Licensed Operator Generic Fundamentals Exam Section ML20059G8761990-09-10010 September 1990 Forwards Rev 8 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20059F8461990-09-0404 September 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-445/90-22 & 50-446/90-22 on 900606-0705.Corrective action:OPT-467A Changed to Provide Addl Prerequisite Info Re Solid State Protection Sys Switch Lineup During Testing ML20059E4981990-08-31031 August 1990 Forwards Revised Radial Peaking Factor Limit Rept for Cycle 1 Per Tech Specs Through Amend 1 & ML20059E4201990-08-30030 August 1990 Forwards Objectives & Guidelines for 1990 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scheduled for 901113 ML20028G8281990-08-29029 August 1990 Forwards Comanche Peak Unit 1 Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept,900403-0630 & ODCM TXX-9030, Forwards Endorsements 40 & 4 to Nelia Policy NF-274 & Maelu Policy M-90,respectively & Endorsements 10,11,12,13,14 & 15 to Maelu Policy MF-1311990-08-27027 August 1990 Forwards Endorsements 40 & 4 to Nelia Policy NF-274 & Maelu Policy M-90,respectively & Endorsements 10,11,12,13,14 & 15 to Maelu Policy MF-131 ML20059F4381990-08-23023 August 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan & Corporate Emergency Response Procedures,Consisting of Rev 1 to EPP-313,Rev 7 to CERP-101,Rev 7 to CERP-102 & Revised Forms.W/Dh Grimsley 900906 Release Memo TXX-9029, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-445/89-57 & 50-446/89-57.Corrective Actions:Storage Facilities for Instrumentation & Control Work Packages Improved to Provide Acceptable Protection for Documents1990-08-20020 August 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-445/89-57 & 50-446/89-57.Corrective Actions:Storage Facilities for Instrumentation & Control Work Packages Improved to Provide Acceptable Protection for Documents ML20058P0571990-08-13013 August 1990 Forwards, Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Unit 1 Control Room Simulator 10CFR55 Certification Initial Rept TXX-9026, Forwards Addendum to Unit 1 Preservice Insp (PSI) Summary Rept, Providing Remaining Info & Editorial Corrections Re PSI & Addressing Exams & Tests of Code Class 1 & 2 Sys as Stipulated in PSI Plan1990-08-13013 August 1990 Forwards Addendum to Unit 1 Preservice Insp (PSI) Summary Rept, Providing Remaining Info & Editorial Corrections Re PSI & Addressing Exams & Tests of Code Class 1 & 2 Sys as Stipulated in PSI Plan ML20058N2311990-08-0909 August 1990 Forwards First Half 1990 fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data,Per 10CFR26.71(d).Point of Contact for Personnel,Random Testing Program Results & Confirmed Positive Tests Summary & Mgt Summary Included in Data ML20059A5831990-08-0404 August 1990 Responds to Info Request Made During 900802 Meeting Re Inadvertent Safety Injections on 900726 & 30 & Results of 100% Power Plateau Testing TXX-9024, Provides Status of Exam Activity & Revised Completion Schedule for Portion of Exam.Util Deferred Preoperational Testing of Facility Spent Fuel Pool Cooling & Cleanup Sys Until Prior to First Off Loading of Spent Fuel1990-08-0303 August 1990 Provides Status of Exam Activity & Revised Completion Schedule for Portion of Exam.Util Deferred Preoperational Testing of Facility Spent Fuel Pool Cooling & Cleanup Sys Until Prior to First Off Loading of Spent Fuel TXX-9022, Forwards Detailed Descriptions of Changes in Amend 79 to FSAR for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station1990-07-31031 July 1990 Forwards Detailed Descriptions of Changes in Amend 79 to FSAR for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station TXX-9027, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-445/90-19 & 50-446/90-19.Corrective Action:Specific Activity within Tech Spec Limits.No Further Corrective Action Required1990-07-30030 July 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-445/90-19 & 50-446/90-19.Corrective Action:Specific Activity within Tech Spec Limits.No Further Corrective Action Required ML20055J1571990-07-27027 July 1990 Submits Info Re Replacement of Borg-Warner/Intl Pump,Inc Check Valve Swing Arms,Per .Swing Arms in ASME Code Class 2 Check Valves Will Be Replaced During First Refueling Outage ML20056A0461990-07-24024 July 1990 Requests Regional Waiver of Compliance for Containment Pressure Transmitter 1-PT-934 During Coming Outage TXX-9023, Responds to NRC Bulletin 90-001, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Mfg by Rosemount. No Subj Transmitters in Existence at Facility1990-07-18018 July 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 90-001, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Mfg by Rosemount. No Subj Transmitters in Existence at Facility ML20055G6351990-07-17017 July 1990 Submits Results of Remote Shutdown Panel Environ Survey ML20055F9371990-07-13013 July 1990 Submits Info Re Revised Acceptance Criteria for THERMO-LAG Fire Barrier,Per 900705 Telcon.On Exposure to Heat Flux at Surface of Barrier,Listed Mechanisms Activated.Fire Testing Demonstrates That Panels Qualified W/Variation in Thickness ML20055F9391990-07-13013 July 1990 Advises That Operators Have Gained Significant Experience in Operating Plant Under Wide Range of Conditions & Have Demonstrated Necessary Proficiency to Safely Operate Unit ML20044A7001990-06-26026 June 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-04, Request for Info on Status of Licensee Implementation of Generic Safety Issues Resolved W/Imposition of Requirements or Corrective Actions. Util Will Implement for Unit 2 Activities Performed for Unit 1 ML20044A1411990-06-20020 June 1990 Forwards Endorsements 4 & 5 to Nelia Certificate N-90, Endorsements 5 & 6 to Maelu Certificate M-90 & Endorsements 34,35,36,37,38 & 39 to Nelia Policy NF-274 ML20043H7031990-06-18018 June 1990 Discusses Mod/Rework to Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Check Valves Mfg by Bw/Ip Intl,Inc.All But One Affected Check Valve modified.Motor-driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Discharge Valve Check Valve Body Replaced ML20043G3131990-06-15015 June 1990 Forwards Addl Info Re Pressurizer Surge Line Thermal Stratification & leak-before-break Evaluation & Nonproprietary Suppl 3 to WCAP-12247, Supplementary Assessment... & Proprietary Suppl 3 to WCAP-12248 ML20043H2181990-06-15015 June 1990 Forwards Response to 900515 Request for Addl Info on Emergency Preparedness.Ongoing Emergency Preparedness Programs Address Concerns Raised by Citizens for Fair Util Regulation ML20043C5671990-06-0101 June 1990 Discusses Identification of Slave Relays Tested Using Alternative Methodology,Per 900402 Commitment.Encl Tabulation Identifies Test Type,Applicable Procedures & Equipment & Impact of Improper Documentation ML20043E7131990-06-0101 June 1990 Responds to NRC 900517 Notice of Violation & Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $25,000.Corrective Action:Qc Mgt Counseled Level III Inspector & QC Supervisor on Importance of Good Communications W/Receipt Inspectors ML20043C4501990-05-31031 May 1990 Advises That Util Revised FSAR Section 15.1.2 & Question/ Response 32.108,per 10CFR50.59 ML20043B5471990-05-25025 May 1990 Provides Status of Facility Design & Const Activities,Per Request.Detailed Design Work Will Resume in June 1990.Const Activities Expected to Increase Signficantly by Jan 1991 ML20043B5481990-05-23023 May 1990 Provides Clarification of 890710 Commitment Re Power Ascension Program.Cooldown Portion of Remote Shutdown Test Performed During Preoperational Testing,Per FSAR & Reg Guide 1.68.2 TXX-9018, Advises of Completion of Implementation of Requirements of Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety- Related Equipment1990-05-21021 May 1990 Advises of Completion of Implementation of Requirements of Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety- Related Equipment ML20043D1711990-05-21021 May 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Procedures,Including Rev 8 to EPP-109,Rev 7 to EPP-112,Rev 4 to EPP-116 & Rev 6 to EPP-121.W/DH Grimsley 900604 Release Memo ML20043B0981990-05-15015 May 1990 Forwards Radial Peaking Factor Limit Rept for Cycle 1, Containing F(Xy) Limits for All Core Planes Containing Bank D Control Rods & All Unrodded Core Planes ML20042F2851990-05-0303 May 1990 Supplemental Response to Generic Ltr 90-01, Request for Voluntary Participation in NRC Regulatory Impact Survey. ML20042F3861990-05-0303 May 1990 Responds to NRC 900410 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-445/90-10 & 50-446/90-10 on 900206-07 & 0226-0302. Corrective Action:Memo Issued Emphasizing That Discrepancies Should Be Brought to Attention of Site Organizations ML20042F3051990-05-0202 May 1990 Provides Revised Response to Generic Ltr 88-17 Re Loss of DHR ML20042F3021990-05-0202 May 1990 Responds to NRC 900402 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-445/89-23 & 50-446/89-23.Util Does Not Believe That Circumstances Described in 900402 Ltr Constitutes Violation of 10CFR50.9(a) ML20042E4581990-04-12012 April 1990 Responds to Inconsistencies in Terminology & Labelling Identified During NRC 890118 & 19 Audit of Facility Dcrdr. Util Believes Control Room Inventory Requirement of Suppl 1 to NUREG-0737,satisfied ML20042E0701990-04-10010 April 1990 Discusses 900305 Meeting W/Nrc in Rockville,Md Re Offsite Power Availability for Automatic Switch Co Solenoids for MSIV in Event of Nonmechanistic Main Steam Line Crack in Superpipe Region ML20012F5011990-04-0303 April 1990 Forwards Corrections to 891016 Response to Emergency Diesel Generator Engine Requirements.Lengths of Two Pairs of Bolts Above Crankpin Shall Be Measured Ultrasonically Before Detensioning & Disassembly of Bolts ML20012F3221990-04-0202 April 1990 Discusses ESF Sys Slave Relay Alternate Test Methodology. Implementation Schedule for Design Mods to Relay Will Be Submitted by 900601 ML20042D8081990-03-29029 March 1990 Forwards Proposed Change to FSAR Section 13.4 Re Station Operations Review Committee.Similar Change Submitted in 900328 Ltr for Chapter 6 of Facility Tech Specs ML20012F0411990-03-28028 March 1990 Forwards marked-up Pages of Facility Draft Tech Specs & Bases (NUREG-1381) Provided W/Low Power OL ML20012E6051990-03-27027 March 1990 Forwards Endorsements 1-4 to Maelu Certificate M-90, Endorsements 1-9 to Maelu Policy MF-131,Endorsements 29-33 to Nelia Policy NF-274 & Endorsements 1-3 to Nelia Certificate N-90 ML20012E6531990-03-27027 March 1990 Provides Final Response to Reporting Requirement 2 of NRC Bulletin 88-008, Thermal Stresses in Piping Connected to RCS, for Unit.Nde Requirements of Action 2 Not Considered Applicable to Unit ML20012E1911990-03-23023 March 1990 Forwards Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Unit 1 Cycle 1 Startup Physics Tests Control Rod Worth Predictions Utilizing TU Electric Control Rod Swap Methodology. ML20012E1581990-03-23023 March 1990 Clarifies 880624 Response to NRC Generic Ltr 88-05, Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Pressure Boundary Components in PWR Plants. ML20012D0151990-03-19019 March 1990 Responds to NRC 900216 Ltr Re Violation a Noted in Insp Repts 50-445/90-03 & 50-446/90-03.Corrective Actions: Groundwater Calculations Completed & Engineering Personnel Reminded of Procedural Requirements 1990-09-04
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June 15, 1990 I.dE,Y, nr a,,,,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk !
Washington, DC 20555 l
SUBJECT:
COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (CPSES)
DOCKET NOS. 50 445 AND 50 446 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR CPSES REF: NRC Letter from C. I. Grimes to W. J. Cahill, Jr.
dated May 15, 1990 ;
Gentlemen:
Enclosed with the referenced letter was a copy of a letter from Citizens for Fair Utility Regulation (CFUR) to the Commission dated April 12, 1990. In the r CFUR letter, a number of concerns were raised based upon a survey of local residents regarding the public education and information program and the Alert and Notification System for CPSES. As req: sited in the referenced letter, TU Electric has assessed these concerns and herein provides the results of that assessment.
The enclosed response, which has been reviewed with officials of the local governments and the State of Texas, contains TV Electric's assessment of eight '
(8) concerns identified in CFUR's letter. In each instance, the existing and ongoing emergency preparedness arograms of TV Electric, the State of Texas and the local governments address tie concerns raised by CFUR. The principal source of the responses to CFUR's concerns is the CPSES Emergency Plan which satisfies the requirements specified by regulation in 10CFR50.47(b) and 10CFR50, Appendix E, IV. To assure that the requirements were addressed, the guidance provided in NUREG 0654/ FEMA REP-1, Revision 1, " Criteria for.
Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants," (1980) was used to develop the CPSES, State and local emergency response plans and programs.
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TXX 90208 June 15, 1990 Page 2 of 2 As shown in the enclosure, these programs, which have been reviewed and accepted by the NRC and FEMA, and which have been demonstrated to be effective in periodic exercises, provide assurance that appropriate protective measures will be taken in the event of an emergency. TU Electric has not identified any additional actions that should be taken with respect to the public education and information program or the Alert and Notification System for CPSES. However, TV Electric is always open for constructive suggestions to improve these programs and encourages local residents and other interested !
parties to contact the company for additional information or to express Concerns.
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Enclosure c Mr. C. I. Grimes, NRR-Mr. M. Fields, NRR t Mr. R. D. Martin, Region IV Mr. R. A. Lansford, State of Texas Honorable G. R. Crump, Somervell County Honorable M. Meyer, Hood County ;
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CFUR states that 147 out of 219 respondents polled by the Hood County l j
Taxpayers received TUAssociation of Texas.booklet Electric's instructLon ? Association")
mai led out in 1989 (Letter, responded; pp. 2-3). CFUR characterizes the booklet as "the only piece of information TU l 1s required to provide to the citizens..." (letter, p. 3), and is concerned that the " mailing may be seriously flawed" (Letter, p. 3). ,
Acolicable NRC-FEMA Guidance I
, With respect this concern, the applicable 31anning standard is II.G. of NUREG-l 0654/ FEMA REP-1, Rev. 1, which specifies t1at information be "made available -
l to the public on a periodic basis on how they will be notified and what their l initial actions should be in an emergency (e.g., listening to a local j broadcast station and remaining indoors)..." Under this standard, Criterion 1 !
states that each organization is to provide coordinated dissemination of '
l information to the sublic, at least annually, concerning how they will be notified and what tieir actions should be in an emergency. Means for ;
accomplishing this dissemination may include publications distributed on an i annual basis. Similarly, Criterion 2 states' that the public information program shall provide the permanent and transient adult population within the j plume exposure Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) an adequate opportunity to become i aware of the information annually. !
.TU Electric Response ,
Section 3.8 of the CPSES Emergency Plan addresses this requirement and states that a publication containing the appropriate information will be distributed ;
' annually.
Such a )ublication has been mailed out six times. The first mailing was in-1982; tle latest was in May 1990. During the years 1986, 1987, and 1988, mailing of the' publication was suspended, with the approval of the Federal l Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to allow the CPSES emergency planning staff to concentrate on plant activities.
The 1989 mailing was sent to approximately 14,500 addressees, using a mailing list selected by names and addresses within Hood and Somervell counties. This list was purchased from a company which pays the U. S. Postal Service to update the information regularly. Accordingly, reasonable steps were taken to -
assure that the publication was received by residences within the plume ,
exposure EPZ.
1 In 1990, the mailing was expanded to 17,500 by using a list of all addressees within the zip codes in Hood and Somervell counties. This resulted in mailing the information to some locations outside the EPZ, but provided additional assurance that the publication was received by residences within the EPZ. In addition, this publication was provided to public offices, such as post offices, tax offices, utility offices, etc.
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The publication is not the only method used to provide advance inforr.ation to )j the public on how they will be notified and what their initial actions should be in an emergency. Such information is also published in four telephone j books utilized within the plume exposure EPZ. In addition, a multicolored ,
, poster is provided to more than 30 locations such as post offices, '
restaurants, public halls, etc. Permanent signs providing information about what actions.to take when the sirens sound are installed at public parks and
-boat ramps within the plume exposure EPZ, and stickers providing information are given to motels and hotels around the plant. To supplement this published information, radio announcements will be made periodically during the next I year on public service programs on a local radio station.
Additionally, TV Electric provides a " current events' publication entitled
" Neighbor-to Neighbor," appru imately every four months to the residents of ,
Hood and Somervell counties. Although the principal goal has been to inform I
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the neighbors of CPSES about activities and people at CPSES, occasionally, it j has carried 'what to do in an emergency" type of information.
Thus, TV Electric concludes that a>propriate actions have been taken to provide such information to the pu)11c, and no remedial actions are required.
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l l CFUR Concern CFUR states that 135 out of 209 respondents polled by the Association 'did not i know where to go if they had to evacuate" and only 5 ' knew what evacuation ;
zone they lived in' (Letter, p. 3).
Anolicable NRC-FEMA Guidance ,
Under planning standard II.G. in NUREG-0654 and the relevant criteria
. discussed in the previous concern, the information to be disseminated to the -
public at least annually is to include information on " protective measures, e.g., evacuation routes and relocation centers, sheltering, respiratory protection, and radioprotective drugs..." The public information program shall provide the adult population 'an adeounte onoortunity to become aware of the information annually." (Emphasis added) The programs should include provision for written material that is likely to be available in a residence I during an emergency. >
'In addition, planning standard II.E. discusses the need to establish means to provide early notification-and clear instruction to the populace within the plume exposure EPZ in the event of an emergency. Criteria 3 and 4 provide the licensee, State and local organizations, guidance to establish the content of initial and follow up messages providing information'for ;se in protecting the public including potentially affected po)ulation and areas, and recommended emergency actions. Criterion 5 states t1at State and local government organizations are to establish a system for disseminating such information to the public, including notification to appropriate broadcast media, e.g., the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS).
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The publication disseminated annually, the four telephone books, and the multicolored posters mentioned in the previous response contain the 10 mile :
EPZ map which shows each evacuation zone delineated by clear geographical ;
boundaries. Also shown are the routes to use if evacuation is required, where <
to report, and other special instructions. The signs and stickers, mentioned '
above, also 3rovide certain information about what actions to take in an emergency.111s information will be supplemented by periodic radio announcements. Accordingly, reasonable steps have been taken to provide the l adult population "an adequate opportunity to become aware" of suci i information.
The emergency plans do not rely on every resident knowing, prior to an emergency, in which evacuation zone he/she lives or to wiat location he/she >
should report. In accordance with planning standard II.E. and the relevant #
criteria, Sections 2.0 - 3.7 of the CPSES :mergency Plan and Sections I and VI (as well as attachments F, G, H, L, 0 and P) of the local governments' Manual of Emergency Procedures address the system for disseminating information to .
the public in the event of an emergency. These documents provide instructions on the information required to be contained in EBS messages, including clear descriotions of affected evacuation zones, evacuation routes, reporting locations, special instructions, etc. Thus, '.m EBS messages will provide instructions to the residents, even if the' .a a not informed themselves on the basis of previously available document-Accordingly, TU Electric has concluded that actions have been taken to assure that the pubile has been and will be informed of actions to take in the event of an emergency.
Sirens CFUR Confat01 CFUR states that 34 out of 70 residents who responded said that they could not -
hearthesirens(Letter,p.3).
Anolicable NRC-FEMA GuidtDLR Under planning standard II.E., Criterion 5 states that each organization is to establish the means for notifying and providing prompt instructions to the public within the' plume exposure EPZ. Specific criteria applicable to sirens used as part of a prompt Alert and Notification System are contained in Appendix 3 of NUREG-0654. In " Standard Guide for the Evaluation of Alert and Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants," FEMA 43/ September 1983, FEMA u specified the performance level level) and testing frequency requ(atired to least 10 decibels satisfy above ambient these criteria. FEMA-43sound was superseded by FEMA-REP-10, November 1985. FEMA REP-10 clarified some requirements but maintained the 10 decibel sound level.
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TU Electric Resnonse The CPSES Alert System consists of sixty six (66) Federal Thunderbeam Model '
RSH10A 240 sirens rated at 128 dBC by the manufacturer. The activation consoles are located in the Sheriff's office (County Warning Point) of both Somervell and Hood County. The dual consoles, one in each county, provide back up to each other. The Notification System provided to the counties is a !
closed circuit tele > hone system which allows direct contact with radio station '
WBAP (the EBS), wit) each other, CPSES, and the Texas Department of Public Safety. This allows immediate coordination of information prior to broadcast at the EBS.
The CPSES Alert and Notification System was designed in accordance with the i standards of FEMA 43/ September 1983 and Civil Protection Guide (CPG) 1-14, November 1981, and CPG 1-17 March 1980. In 1984, the system, which at that time consisted of 65 sirens was tested in coordination with the State of Texast with the results exceeding the guidance in FEMA 43. On March 27, 1985, the FEMA test was conducted. FEMA performed a telephone survey, and the system was certified as adequate and a notice was published in the Federal Register (50 f.R. 30011, July 23, 1985). Operability tests required by FEMA are conducted each month and have exceeded FEMA requirements, in 1986, an additional siren was added within the city limits of Glen Rose. Texas, to i
reinforce the sound level during the spring when foliage is heavy along the Paluxy River, and one siren was shifted to improve coverage within the town of Tolar. ,
Accordingly, TV Electric concludes that appro)riate actions have been taken to assure prompt notification of the public in tie event of an emergency.
Evacuation of School Children I l Ef3RConcern l
CFUR states that of the 44 respondents who had children,10 said that they i would not allow the schools to be r'sponsible for the evacuation of their ,
children (Letter,p.3). CFUR exprwsses the concern that this small percentage "could create chaos at the schools and disrupt and delay the safe ;
evacuation of the children' (Letter, p. 5), J l Apolicable NRC-FEMA Guidance 1
Planning standard II.J. provides that a range of protective actions, including )
evacuation, be developed for the plume exposure EPZ for the public, including schools. Under Criterion 9, each State and local organization establishes a capability for implementing protective measures based upon protective action guides and other criteria. Under Criterion 10, the organization's plans to implement protective measures for the EPZ includes consideration of projected traffic capacities;of evacuation routes and control of access to evacuated areas.
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6 TU Electric Response The plume exposure EPZ of CPSES includes three independent school districts: l Glen Rose, Granbury, and Tolar, with a total student population of i approximately 6750. Each school has an emergency plan which covers any type i of emergency. Assignments are made for security, traffic control, transportation, accountability, etc. The school staff has been trained in requirements applicable to CPSES emergencies. Buses are provided information packages for student accountability, maps showing routes to relocation centers, etc. At present, one district has radios in all buses. Another has ,
a contract with a radio company and installation should be completed in the '
near future. The third district is obtaining an FCC license and expects to install its radios during the summer of 1990.
Instructions in local emergency )lans provide for early or precautionary evacuation of the schools. -The EBS messages provide for instructions to parents as to where to meet their children. This may occur prior to any other announcement being made to the public. Children are evacuated to other schools near the relocation centers, thus providing for a duplication of ,
teachers for control and a student helping-student situation. Letters of agreement are provided from these schools to the Counties within the plume '
EPZ.
If parents arrived at a school arior to their children having been evacuated, they would be allowed to take t1eir children, as normally occurs on a daily basis. The traffic plans anticipate that some parents will drive to the ;
schools and provide for control of this type of traffic, which will not create any undue problems.
l Accordingly,1U Electric concludes that plans are in place to assure the timely evacuation of children from the local schools in the event of an emergency.
Relocation of Residents l
l CFUR Concern CFUR ststes that 42 out of 79 residents who responded said they would have no place to go if they were told at an " evacuation center" that they could not return home (letter, p. 3).= CFUR expresses a particular concern because many of the residents are older, retired persons, w1o live alone (Letter, p. 4),
i Anolicable NRC-FEMA Guidance l Under planning standard II.J., Criterion 10 provides that the plans of State .
I and local organizations include relocation centers in host areas beyond the boundaries of the plume exposure EPZ and means for registering and monitoring of evacuees at relocation centers.
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+' Page 6 of 9 l TU Electric Resnonse Two relocation centers have been established: one operated by the City of Cleburne and one by the City of Stephenville. The publications described above inform residents in the plume exposure EPZ that the relocation centers will provide them with a place to stay if they have nowhere to go after i evacuation. Each relocation center has a published plan which provides for ;
care of any person reporting to that center. Hospitals located in each city I have plans and are trained to attend to any patient, including any contaminated evacuee. The relocation' centers will issue pre printed vouchers to evacuees, which will be accepted by hotels and motels for lodging, as well' as retail stores and food establishments. All persons are instructed to go to the relocation center where they may be monitored if there has been a release )
at the plant and registration can be completed. Names and other vital information, including their location and a telephone number if available, are recorded in order to allow for quick reference in order to locate an individual or a family and for accountability. l l
State and local _ plans also provide for long-term relocation during a recovery .
, period if returning to an area is prohibited. )
Accordingly. appropriate plans have been made for the care of all evacuees in the event of an emergency and no additional actions are required.
Nursina Homes CFUR Concern-CFUR states that there are a number of nursing homes in the area and that "a
, large nursing home, retirement development is in the planning stage" (Letter, pp. 4 5). Apparently, CFUR may be concerned that these were overlooked in the
. emergency planning.
Ano11 cable NRC-FEMA Guidance L Under planning standard II.J., Criterion 10 provides that the plans for State and local organizations include means for protecting those persons whose mobility may be impaired due to such factors as institutional or other confinement.
TU Electric ResDonse Under applicable State and local emergency plans, nursing homes within the plume exposure EPZ have been identified, and the potential needs for specialized transportation have been taken into account in arranging for necessary resources. In the event of an emergency, the plans provide for contacting nursing homes and providing specific transportation, etc., as required. The actual relocation of nursing home occupants and hospital patients will be determined on the basis of recommendations of staff attendants and medical sources.
Accordingly, nursing homes have not been ignored and are covered by appropriate plans. Any new nursing homes or any new retirement centers having transportation dependent residents in the area will be added to the plans.
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CFUR Concern ,
CFUR states that there are dozens of summer camps in the region surrounding the plant which house children from churches in Fort Worth, Dallas,and surrounding communities (Letter, p. 5). CFUR expresses the concern that this added summer population "has not been taken into consideration by a carefully i worked out evacuation plan." The basis for the concern ap) ears to be that '
churches in Fort Worth-Dallas have not been brought into tie evacuation planning and that the camp staffs are only in the areas during the summer and have no access to any information, o Applicable NRC-FEMA Guidance I As noted in the discussion of nursing homes above, planning standard II.J.
Criterion 10 states that plans for State and local organizations include means for protecting persons whose mobility may be impaired or need other special considerations.
TU Electric Response Within the CPSES plume exposure EPZ, there are presently forty three (43) special facilities, including five (5) church and scout camps; and a number of L day care centers, fishing camps, half way houses, parks, nursing homes, etc.
Each of these facilities is individually identified in the applicable emergency plan, with its average occupancy by season (winter, spring, summer ,
and fall). Its potential trans)ortation needs have been taken into account in the planning of resources. Eac1 facility has furnished the local government a telephone number for special notification and coordination.
'Each facility, including church and scout camps, has been provided with an emergency information poster which identifies the emergency zone in which it ,
is located, the evacuation route, and the telephone number to call if it needs special assistance. In addition, each facility has been visited by a member of the emergency plan staff, was advised on what its plan should include for emergencies,'and was offered further assistance, if desired. A limited number of requests for further assistance or information were received, and TU t Electric's Emergency Planners are working with these locations at present.
Contact with special facilities is a continuing planning process, which adds and subtracts facilities from the list and updates seasonal occupancy figures. ,
Accordingly, additional summer population has been taken into account in CPSES emergency planning. Although sponsoring churches for summer camps are not necessarily involved in emergency planning, contacts are made directly with the camps, and appropriate information is provided.
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Community Education and Involvement i
CFUR' Concern CFUR states that the survey. " underscores the need for a much greater degree of community education and involvement than has occurred to date (Letter, p. 5). l It~ suggests that schools should hold parent-teacher meetings with 1 TU Electric personnel, NRC staffers, and county and State officials; and that '
questions need to be answered about different kinds of accidents, the levels I of severity and the importance of adhering to a well understood, disciplined !
evacuation procedure. CFUR expresses the concern that the survey indicates i that residents are not aware of what they are to do and that this "could skew
.a safe evacuation" (Letter, p. 6).
l Acolicable NRC-FEMA Guidance As noted above. planning standard II.G. states that information is to be made l available to the public on a periodic basis on how they will be notified and 1 what their initial actions should be in an emergency. Criterion 1 states that !
l such information shall include educational information on radiation, 1 protective measures, and contacts for additional information.
l TU Electric Response t The previously discussed publication mailed annually to all residents contains l educational information on radiation, protective measures and contacts for i- additional information. In addition, the information published in the telephone books and all of the posters identifies contacts for additional information.'
TU Electric's efforts are not limited to the dissemination of written information. TV Electric has made personnel available to visit with or speak
.to groups on CPSES, including its emergency plans; TV Electric personnel do so on almost a daily basis. TV Electric employees are members of numerous civic _ :
groups and are available to explain 'or provide information about plant operation, as well as emergency information. TU Electric emergency planning personnel work within the local communities and also provide information to the residents.
TV Electric would be pleased to expand its current public information efforts by providing speakers for meetings with any interested groups, e.g., churches, additional parent-teachers groups, etc. Some of the radio announcements that will be made concerning the CPSES emergency plan will encourage any interested organization to contact TV Electric to have a speaker attend one of its
, ' meetings or to obtain additional information it would find helpful. Similar announcements will be included in the " Neighbor to Neighbor" publication. <
In addition..TU Electric has recently opened a community office in Glen Rose, Texas and will be opening one in Granbury, Texas (approximately July 15, '
1990). The Glen Rose office is currently open 3 days a week. The Granbury office will be open 5 days a week. These offices will be used to coordinate the dissemination of information about CPSES operations and TU Electric.
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- Page 9 of 9 It should be noted, however, that the advance public information program can only provide the residents with general information about what to do in the event of an emergency. The additional information that will be provided if an emergency were to occur, together with other actions taken by TU Electric and State and local organizations, provide additional assurance that appropriate protective measures will be taken. The overall emergency plans apalicable to CPSES, which have been-reviewed and accepted by NRC and FEMA and w11ch have been demonstrated to be effective in periodic exercises, assure that the public hill be protected.
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