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MONTHYEARML20206S2911999-05-0505 May 1999 Informs That on 990420 Council Provided ten-day Comment Period on Council Order 731 Recommending Governor Approval of Amend of Site Certification Agreement for Satsop Power Plant Site ML20202C7671999-01-22022 January 1999 Forwards Order Terminating Construction Permit CPPR-154 for WNP-3/5 Site.Safety Evaluation Associated with Action Also Encl ML20198Q7131999-01-0404 January 1999 Forwards EA & Fonsi Re 960808 Application.Assessment Being Forwarded to Ofc of Fr for Publication ML20155J9731998-11-0505 November 1998 Forwards Addl Detailed Info Re Restoration & Renovation of Site Bldgs Re Util Plans to Renovate Site for Reuse as Industrial Park by Local Government Entity ML20155G7791998-11-0202 November 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-508/98-201 on 981027-28.No Violations Noted.Insp Included Review of Activities to Terminate Construction Permit CPPR-154 ML20116M7191996-08-0808 August 1996 Requests Termination of Construction Permit (CPPR-154) of Nuclear Project 3 & Withdrawal of Pending OL WNP-3 ML20082A7771995-03-28028 March 1995 Forwards WPPSS Nuclear Projects 1,3,4 & 5 Restoration Plan ML20078M4961995-02-0303 February 1995 Advises of Termination of Util Projects 1 & 3 ML20059B7681993-10-20020 October 1993 Requests Code Case N-520 Approval for Nuclear Projects 1 & 3 ML20057A6031993-09-0303 September 1993 Forwards Rev 6 to Procedure WMC-051, Preservation of Assets Program, Reflecting Installation of Two Desiccant Type Dehumidifiers for Controlling Relative Humidity within Reactor Auxiliary/Reactor Bldg Superstructure ML17286B2741991-10-0808 October 1991 Forwards Rev 0 to Washington Nuclear Plant 3 Seismic Design Basis Model Validation,Soil Variation Studies, in Response to Open Items in Draft Safety Evaluation Re Soil/Structure Interaction/Deconvolution Issue ML17286B2661991-06-0707 June 1991 Requests Approval to Revise Tornado Design Criteria,Per Reg Guide 1.76,Section C.1.2 for Rotational & Translational Velocities. Justification for Revised Tornado Design Criteria Encl ML20073P9471991-05-13013 May 1991 Forwards Rev 5 to WMC-051, WNP-3 Preventive Maint Requirements by Equipment Type ML17286A5361991-01-0202 January 1991 Discusses Interpretation of 10CFR73,App B,Paragraph Ii.B Re Security Records Retention Period ML17286A3571990-10-12012 October 1990 Requests That Name Be Kept on Mailing List & That Firm Name Be Changed to Winston & Strawn in Response to 900927 Ltr ML20062A8981990-10-0101 October 1990 Responds to NRC Re Wish to Remain on Mailing List ML20059M0921990-09-27027 September 1990 Advises That Name Will Be Removed from Mailing List Unless Notification of Wish to Remain on List to Continue to Receive Info Re Facility Received within 30 Days ML20059M0901990-09-27027 September 1990 Informs That Name Will Be Removed from Mailing List Unless Notification of Wish to Remain on List to Continue to Receive Info Re Facility Received within 30 Days ML20059A5411990-08-16016 August 1990 Provides Notice of Changes in Key Personnel ML20056A7171990-07-27027 July 1990 Forwards Partial Vol 1 & Vols 4,5,6 & 7 of FSAR Re Potential Subduction Zones Earthquakes in State of Wa Coastal Area.W/O Encls ML20044A4931990-06-0808 June 1990 Requests That NRC Review of Facility Seismic Rept Completed & SER Issued as Soon as Possible.Facility Seismic Issue Resolution to Minimize Uncertainties Surrounding Economic Evaluations of Deferred Plants Important ML20042G3971990-05-11011 May 1990 Forwards Revised WMC-051, Washington Nuclear Plant-3 Preservation of Assets Program, Incorporating Changes Noted Through Preservation Experience & Successes Achieved in Improving Environ within Plant Bldgs ML20012B6941990-03-0101 March 1990 Forwards Compilation of Responses to Regulatory Impact Survey Questionnaire,Per Generic Ltr 90-01 ML19325D1831989-10-12012 October 1989 Confirms That Seismic Design Data Submitted Under Separate Cover to R Pichumani,Per 891003 Request ML20246N3191989-08-30030 August 1989 Forwards Addl Info Re Plant Soil Structure Interaction Analysis/Deconvolution Issue,Per 890213 Request.Results Presented in Encl Supplemental Rept Demonstrate Overall Significant Level of Conservatism in Seismic Design Basis ML20247R6131989-05-25025 May 1989 Documents Understanding of Agreements Re Geosciences Review & Preparation of Draft SER & Requests That Staff Schedule Geoscience Review to Be Completed by Sept 1989 in Order That Work Accomplished Currently Not Lost ML20247L3141989-05-11011 May 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-508/89-01 on 890413-14 & 0508.No Violations Noted ML17285A2071989-01-23023 January 1989 Forwards Wppss 1988 Annual Financial Rept.W/O Encl ML20206L7671988-11-21021 November 1988 Submits Addl Info in Response to Questions on Geosciences Program Clarifying Rates of Erosion Along State of or & State of Wa Coastlines Re Formation of Modern Wavecut Platforms.Questions Arose from NRC Sept 1988 Visit ML20153F4041988-08-29029 August 1988 Forwards Sassi Analysis & Further Clarification of Elastic Half Space Analysis Providing Confirmation That Finite Element Methodology Used for Plant Design Basis Sufficiently Conservative ML20153E2801988-08-26026 August 1988 Forwards Corrected Page 1 of NRC Forwarding Insp Rept 50-508/88-02 Re Readiness Review Module C3-02 Concrete. Ltr Issued W/O Date Annotated on First Page ML20153G4231988-08-22022 August 1988 Forwards Readiness Review Module C3-02 Concrete Insp Rept 50-508/88-02.Concrete Const Completed at Time of Work Stoppage Deemed Acceptable Assuming Open Items Resolved. Listed Items Will Be Pursued During Future Reviews & Insps ML20207G5251988-08-10010 August 1988 Forwards Plots Showing Computed Distributions of Frequency of Exceedance Displayed in Terms of Fractile Hazard Curves in Seismic Hazard Rept ML20150G0441988-06-30030 June 1988 Forwards Response to Questions 230.1 & 230.2 Re Resolution of Key Licensing Issues Concerning Questions on Cascadia Subduction Zone ML20196C3091988-06-17017 June 1988 Defers Responses to NRC Bulletins & Generic Ltrs Unless NRC Specifically Requests That Util Respond for Facility.Util Will Reply to Outstanding Bulletins & Generic Ltrs That Require Response Following Resumption of Const ML20154D2661988-05-16016 May 1988 Forwards Order Extending Const Completion Date to 990701 for Plant,Per Util 841102 & 860310 Requests.Safety Evaluation & Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Also Encl ML20154R9251988-05-13013 May 1988 Responds to NRC Bulletin 88-003, Inadequate Latch Engagement in Hfa Type Latching Relays Mfg by Ge. Action on Bulletin Will Be Added to Plant Tracking Sys as Work to Be Accomplished Following Restart of Const ML20154F3191988-05-13013 May 1988 Advises That Due to long-term Const Delay Status of Plant, Action Re Suppl 1 to NRC Bulletin 87-002, Fastner Testing to Determine Conformance W/Applicable Matl Specs, Will Be Deferred Until After Restart of Const ML20154F5901988-05-13013 May 1988 Informs That Assurance That Program Implemented to Address Corrosive Effects of RCS Leakage at Less than Tech Spec Limits Per Generic Ltr 88-05 Will Not Be Provided Until After Restart of Const ML20151S4161988-04-21021 April 1988 Responds to Generic Ltr 88-03, Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps. Commitment to Developing Procedures & Training for Recognizing Gas Binding Conditions & Restoring Operable Status of Safety Sys Still Valid ML20153G5781988-04-0505 April 1988 Advises That 880226 Changes & Corrections to Amend 7 of FSAR Section 17.3 Consistent W/Provisions of 10CFR50,App B & Acceptable ML20150D1301988-03-18018 March 1988 Forwards Responses to NRC 830503 & 11 Requests for Addl Info Re Application for Ol.W/Eight Oversize Drawings ML20148B5101988-03-15015 March 1988 Informs of Relocation of NRR to Stated Address in Rockville,Md ML20148G1241988-03-11011 March 1988 Forwards Insp Rept 50-508/88-01 on 880222-26.No Violations Noted ML20147J0341988-03-0707 March 1988 Responds to Sorensen Providing Proposed Schedule for Completion of Review of Geosciences Issues.Proposed Schedule Acceptable.Eforts Will Be Made to Accommodate Geosciences Issues for Facility ML20147H2741988-03-0404 March 1988 Informs That Response to NRC Bulletin 88-001, Defects in Westinghouse Circuit Breakers, Delayed Until After Restart of Const ML20147D3841988-02-29029 February 1988 Forwards Seismic Hazards Assessment, Final Rept Per NRC 830503 Request for Addl Info Re Question 230.6 ML20147E1181988-02-26026 February 1988 Forwards Changes to FSAR Section 17.3, QA During Long-Term Preservation. Revised Section 17.3 Incorporated Into FSAR Amend 7 ML20149L9961988-02-23023 February 1988 Ack Receipt of 880205 Request for Info & Documents Re Certain Costs Billed to Util for June 1984 - Dec 1986 Review Period.Response Forthcoming ML20149M0031988-02-0505 February 1988 Requests Review of Details of Billings for Listed Periods & Transmittal of Copies of Billings for Periods of June 1984 - Dec 1984 & Dec 1984 - June 1985.Questions Delineated in Encl 1999-05-05
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20206S2911999-05-0505 May 1999 Informs That on 990420 Council Provided ten-day Comment Period on Council Order 731 Recommending Governor Approval of Amend of Site Certification Agreement for Satsop Power Plant Site ML20155J9731998-11-0505 November 1998 Forwards Addl Detailed Info Re Restoration & Renovation of Site Bldgs Re Util Plans to Renovate Site for Reuse as Industrial Park by Local Government Entity ML20116M7191996-08-0808 August 1996 Requests Termination of Construction Permit (CPPR-154) of Nuclear Project 3 & Withdrawal of Pending OL WNP-3 ML20082A7771995-03-28028 March 1995 Forwards WPPSS Nuclear Projects 1,3,4 & 5 Restoration Plan ML20078M4961995-02-0303 February 1995 Advises of Termination of Util Projects 1 & 3 ML20059B7681993-10-20020 October 1993 Requests Code Case N-520 Approval for Nuclear Projects 1 & 3 ML20057A6031993-09-0303 September 1993 Forwards Rev 6 to Procedure WMC-051, Preservation of Assets Program, Reflecting Installation of Two Desiccant Type Dehumidifiers for Controlling Relative Humidity within Reactor Auxiliary/Reactor Bldg Superstructure ML17286B2741991-10-0808 October 1991 Forwards Rev 0 to Washington Nuclear Plant 3 Seismic Design Basis Model Validation,Soil Variation Studies, in Response to Open Items in Draft Safety Evaluation Re Soil/Structure Interaction/Deconvolution Issue ML17286B2661991-06-0707 June 1991 Requests Approval to Revise Tornado Design Criteria,Per Reg Guide 1.76,Section C.1.2 for Rotational & Translational Velocities. Justification for Revised Tornado Design Criteria Encl ML20073P9471991-05-13013 May 1991 Forwards Rev 5 to WMC-051, WNP-3 Preventive Maint Requirements by Equipment Type ML17286A5361991-01-0202 January 1991 Discusses Interpretation of 10CFR73,App B,Paragraph Ii.B Re Security Records Retention Period ML17286A3571990-10-12012 October 1990 Requests That Name Be Kept on Mailing List & That Firm Name Be Changed to Winston & Strawn in Response to 900927 Ltr ML20062A8981990-10-0101 October 1990 Responds to NRC Re Wish to Remain on Mailing List ML20059A5411990-08-16016 August 1990 Provides Notice of Changes in Key Personnel ML20056A7171990-07-27027 July 1990 Forwards Partial Vol 1 & Vols 4,5,6 & 7 of FSAR Re Potential Subduction Zones Earthquakes in State of Wa Coastal Area.W/O Encls ML20044A4931990-06-0808 June 1990 Requests That NRC Review of Facility Seismic Rept Completed & SER Issued as Soon as Possible.Facility Seismic Issue Resolution to Minimize Uncertainties Surrounding Economic Evaluations of Deferred Plants Important ML20042G3971990-05-11011 May 1990 Forwards Revised WMC-051, Washington Nuclear Plant-3 Preservation of Assets Program, Incorporating Changes Noted Through Preservation Experience & Successes Achieved in Improving Environ within Plant Bldgs ML20012B6941990-03-0101 March 1990 Forwards Compilation of Responses to Regulatory Impact Survey Questionnaire,Per Generic Ltr 90-01 ML19325D1831989-10-12012 October 1989 Confirms That Seismic Design Data Submitted Under Separate Cover to R Pichumani,Per 891003 Request ML20246N3191989-08-30030 August 1989 Forwards Addl Info Re Plant Soil Structure Interaction Analysis/Deconvolution Issue,Per 890213 Request.Results Presented in Encl Supplemental Rept Demonstrate Overall Significant Level of Conservatism in Seismic Design Basis ML20247R6131989-05-25025 May 1989 Documents Understanding of Agreements Re Geosciences Review & Preparation of Draft SER & Requests That Staff Schedule Geoscience Review to Be Completed by Sept 1989 in Order That Work Accomplished Currently Not Lost ML17285A2071989-01-23023 January 1989 Forwards Wppss 1988 Annual Financial Rept.W/O Encl ML20206L7671988-11-21021 November 1988 Submits Addl Info in Response to Questions on Geosciences Program Clarifying Rates of Erosion Along State of or & State of Wa Coastlines Re Formation of Modern Wavecut Platforms.Questions Arose from NRC Sept 1988 Visit ML20153F4041988-08-29029 August 1988 Forwards Sassi Analysis & Further Clarification of Elastic Half Space Analysis Providing Confirmation That Finite Element Methodology Used for Plant Design Basis Sufficiently Conservative ML20207G5251988-08-10010 August 1988 Forwards Plots Showing Computed Distributions of Frequency of Exceedance Displayed in Terms of Fractile Hazard Curves in Seismic Hazard Rept ML20150G0441988-06-30030 June 1988 Forwards Response to Questions 230.1 & 230.2 Re Resolution of Key Licensing Issues Concerning Questions on Cascadia Subduction Zone ML20196C3091988-06-17017 June 1988 Defers Responses to NRC Bulletins & Generic Ltrs Unless NRC Specifically Requests That Util Respond for Facility.Util Will Reply to Outstanding Bulletins & Generic Ltrs That Require Response Following Resumption of Const ML20154F3191988-05-13013 May 1988 Advises That Due to long-term Const Delay Status of Plant, Action Re Suppl 1 to NRC Bulletin 87-002, Fastner Testing to Determine Conformance W/Applicable Matl Specs, Will Be Deferred Until After Restart of Const ML20154R9251988-05-13013 May 1988 Responds to NRC Bulletin 88-003, Inadequate Latch Engagement in Hfa Type Latching Relays Mfg by Ge. Action on Bulletin Will Be Added to Plant Tracking Sys as Work to Be Accomplished Following Restart of Const ML20154F5901988-05-13013 May 1988 Informs That Assurance That Program Implemented to Address Corrosive Effects of RCS Leakage at Less than Tech Spec Limits Per Generic Ltr 88-05 Will Not Be Provided Until After Restart of Const ML20151S4161988-04-21021 April 1988 Responds to Generic Ltr 88-03, Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps. Commitment to Developing Procedures & Training for Recognizing Gas Binding Conditions & Restoring Operable Status of Safety Sys Still Valid ML20150D1301988-03-18018 March 1988 Forwards Responses to NRC 830503 & 11 Requests for Addl Info Re Application for Ol.W/Eight Oversize Drawings ML20147H2741988-03-0404 March 1988 Informs That Response to NRC Bulletin 88-001, Defects in Westinghouse Circuit Breakers, Delayed Until After Restart of Const ML20147D3841988-02-29029 February 1988 Forwards Seismic Hazards Assessment, Final Rept Per NRC 830503 Request for Addl Info Re Question 230.6 ML20147E1181988-02-26026 February 1988 Forwards Changes to FSAR Section 17.3, QA During Long-Term Preservation. Revised Section 17.3 Incorporated Into FSAR Amend 7 ML20149M0031988-02-0505 February 1988 Requests Review of Details of Billings for Listed Periods & Transmittal of Copies of Billings for Periods of June 1984 - Dec 1984 & Dec 1984 - June 1985.Questions Delineated in Encl ML20150C4591988-01-13013 January 1988 Describes Basic Aspects of 871221 Meeting W/Util in Bethesda,Md Re Ssi/Deconvolution Issues Re Audit Finding 1 & Provides Recommendations for Resolving Associated Issues ML20234D7321987-12-21021 December 1987 Proposes Deferral of Response to Compliance Bulletin 87-002 Until After Restart of Const ML20236S9331987-11-23023 November 1987 Discusses Violation Noted During Insp Rept 50-508/82-04 Re Questionable Welds.Items Identified on Nonconformance Rept (Ncr 15313) & Implementation of Corrective Action Will Be Entered Into Site Tracking Sys & Accomplished at Restart ML20236X2531987-11-20020 November 1987 Forwards Addl Info Re Geosciences Program for Resolution of Key Licensing Issues on Seismicity of Western Area of State of Wa,Per NRC 870708 Request.Responses to Seismic & Ground Motion Questions Will Be Submitted Soon ML20236Q4451987-10-28028 October 1987 Requests Supporting Documentation Providing Basis for OL Application Review Costs for Period of 860622-1220. Documentation & Verification Requirements for Public Fund Expenditures Exist Since WPPSS Is State Municipal Corp ML20236A8001987-10-0808 October 1987 Forwards Description of Status of Plant Seismic Review,Per Request.Meeting Will Be Requested W/Util to Resolve Audit Finding 1 Issue ML20235J8801987-09-30030 September 1987 Forwards Revised FSAR QA Program Description (Section 17.3) Re Organizational Realignments,Effective on 870701,per Util .Qa Program During Plant Asset Preservation Stage Discussed ML20237H6771987-08-19019 August 1987 Proposes to Defer Response to Generic Ltr 87-12 Re Loss of RHR While RCS Partially Filled Until After Const Restart, When Resources Will Be Available.Deferral Will Allow Util to Consider in Response Info Gained by NRC ML20235B8211987-08-0707 August 1987 Requests That Sending of Unneeded Circular Info Be Discontinued.School No Longer Has Nuclear Reactor ML20237H4791987-08-0707 August 1987 Requests Response to Re NRC Billings for OL Review & Insp Fees ML20236N3711987-07-31031 July 1987 Forwards Addl Info Re Soil Structure Interaction Deconvolution Issue,Per NRC 870417 Request ML20236F6121987-07-29029 July 1987 Responds to Request for Info Re NRC Bulletin 87-001, Thinning of Pipe Walls in Nuclear Power Plants. Util Not Able to Submit Info at Present Time Due to Const Delay.Const Activities Will Not Resume Before 1994 ML20237G3911987-07-20020 July 1987 Requests Supporting Documentation Providing Basis for NRC Billing & Operating License Reviews & Insp Fees for 850623 Through 860621 ML20235M4401987-06-25025 June 1987 Forwards EGG-NTA-7673, Conformance to Generic Ltr 83-28, Item 2.2.2--Vendor Interface Programs for All Other Safety- Related Components:WNP-1/-3, Final Informal Rept 1999-05-05
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MONTHYEARML20213E1961986-11-0303 November 1986 Advises of Address Correction.Requests That Correspondence Be Directed to C Eschels,Chairman of Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council ML20205P1501986-03-31031 March 1986 Informs of Change in Distribution List for CPPR-154. C Eschels Replaced Nd Lewis as Chairman of Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council ML20138N4251985-10-28028 October 1985 Ack Receipt of Status of Readiness Review Program.Council Remains Supportive of NRC Efforts During Period of Suspended Const.All Parties Must Remain Cognizant of Region Concern That Costs Be Kept to Min ML20081D1191984-03-0808 March 1984 Comments on Facility Des.Info Should Be Segregated Into Generic site-specific Topics & Put Into Laymans Language If Essential Part of Format Required for Des ML19277G4511984-03-0606 March 1984 Comments on Facility Des.Des Accurately Describes Project Conditions & Impacts Existing in Original Licensing Considerations & Evolving Over Initial Const Period ML20083D8721983-12-23023 December 1983 Advises of No Response to 830824 Request to Be Placed on Official Distribution List.Svc of All Filings by All Parties to Nd Lewis & KM Ryan at Listed Addresses Requested. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20080N0481983-09-29029 September 1983 Concludes That Proposed Project Will Have No Effect on Known Cultural Resources Included in or Eligible for Inclusion in Natl Register of Historic Places ML20076H0241983-08-24024 August 1983 Requests State of Wa Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Be Placed on Official Distribution List for All Correspondence.Related Correspondence ML20076N1811983-07-0707 July 1983 Forwards Game Harvest Data,List of Species,Bald Eagle Sitings,Acoustic Tracking Program,Npdes Permit,Fes CP Suppl, Grays Harbor Fisheries Mgt Program,Fisheries Harvest/ Stocking Data & Sport Fishing Regulations.W/O Encl ML20065T5521982-10-27027 October 1982 Forwards Revised Distribution List for Environ Rept & Amends ML20041A0781982-02-11011 February 1982 Forwards City of Mcminnville Water & Light Commission 820209 Resolution Re Reactivation of Blue Ribbon Committee to Review Use of Facility ML20210S5231977-11-0202 November 1977 Requests More Timely Notification of Meetings & Licensing Activities to Facilitate Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) Participation.Efsec Given Jurisdiction Over All Energy Facility Siting in State of Wa ML20210S6591977-07-14014 July 1977 Cites Chapter 80.50 of State of Wa Revised Code,In Response to NRC Re Lwa.Wppss in Compliance W/State Law If Conditions of Resolution 119 Met 1986-03-31
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! DONALD W. MOOS Governor , owettor STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Ataul Stop PV-l1 e Olynyta, Washington 98504 e (36) 459BC0 March 8, 1984 Mr. George Knighton Chief, Licensing Branch No. 3 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 i
Dear Mr. Knighton:
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for the operation of WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 3 (Docket No. 50-508). The Department of Ecology has been designated as the state coordinator for review of NEPA documents. We have cocrdinated the review of this DEIS with other state' agencies and received comment letters from the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council and the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservr. tion. Their letters, along with comments from the Department of Ecology, are attached.
If you have any questions, please call Mr. Greg Sorlie at (206) 459-6237.
Sincerely, Dennis Lundblad trb v Acting Assistant Director Office of Operations.and Enforcement DL:CS:pk Attachments cci Greg Sorlie State Agencies 8403150151 040300 PDR ADOCK 05000500 PDR D _ .
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. o Comments on WPPSS #3 from the Department of Ecol;gy While this facility will produce 'large,' calculable quantities of spent fuel, by the earliest time it can be in operation some progress will have been made toward developing one or more national high-level nuclear waste (HLW) repositories. Because of currently enticipated delays and the inherently long development time associated with the first repository, it should be noted that HLW will need to be stored on-site for at least 10 years, barring some unusual change in operating procedures.
Figure 4.1 (page 4-2): The_ site layout' map indicates the Keyes Road exten-sion to the east of the plant and into the exclusion zone. A significant section of this road is not shown--the portion that extends from near the No. 3 cooling tower, past the turbine generator, and connecting with the main Keyes Road terminus at the top of Fuller Hill. It is significant as an alternative access to the site and/or evacuation corridor. There has been some discussion of eliminating use of this road in the future in favor of diverting any required cross traffic to the plant connecting road. Use of either or both could have impacts on plant security and emergency response plans, and should be discussed in the DEIS.
Sec. 5.4.2: The Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council recognized the necessity of maintaining and testing back-up diesel engines for emergency use. The certification agreement, as amended in March 1982, waived air-quality standards for these stationary sources with respect to NO , SO , and particulate, but called for the utility to use low sulfur fuel oil (0.Y%
sulfur). With this requirement, all practical means~of providing rapid start up and load acceptance without unnecessary adverse air quality _ impacts are accomplished. Given this understanding, the conclusion appears valid.
Footnote "***", end of Table 6.1 (page 6-3), does not appear applicable to -
the table.
Sections 5.9 through 5.14 contain some very useful information, particularly when taken in conjunction with Appendices D,-E, and F. There is, however, a large amount of academic verbage that tends to dilute the real conclusions or comparisons useful to public understanding of risks and consequences. The information should be segregated into generic / site specific topics and put into laymans language if it is an essential part of the format required' tor a DEIS. Otherwise, some of it probably should be dropped in favor of taking selected portions of Appendices D, E, and F, and inserting them where appro-priate.
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Draft Environmental Statement - Washington Nuclear Project No. 3
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- j. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Draft Erivironmental-Statement (DES) prepared by the U. S Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) related to the operation of Washington Public Power Supply System Nuclear Project No. 3 (WNP-3)(NRC Docket No.
j $0-508).
-The DES presents NRC's assessment of the various environmental, economic and technical-impacts, both beneficial and adverse, associated with the issuance of an operating ficense j for WNP-3. Because of NRC's unique requirements for environmental statements at both i
- the construction and operating stages, this DES examines any changes or new information that have occurred since the' construction permit stage environmental statement was issued in June'1975.
l On October 27, 1976, the state of Washington issued a Site Certification Agreement to the Washington Public" Power Supply System (SuppJy System) .to construct and;. operate WNP'-3. The Site Certification Agreement sets forth the license conditions under which -
WNP-3 is to be safely constructed and operated while minimizing adverse impacts to. the greatest exte at possible. The Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council-(EFSEC) admini-
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sters - the . certification agreement through a cocnprehensive ' monitoring - program that -
ensures compliance.with the environmental regulations, public health and safety standards:
and the other terms of the- license. In view of the - shared federal-state licensing responsibilities for nuclear _ facilities, the Council is '.very. much! interested in 'NRC's-
. updated assessment ;of the_ impacts. associated 'with an operating. project' and their relationship to our already existing licens6 and permit conditions.
The Council has reviewed the information presented in the DES and finds' that . the
' document - accurately describes project conditions and -impacts 'as ' they -' existed . in . the -
original licensing considerations, as they have evolved over. the initial construction period, iand as they 'are forecast; during; operation of the facility . ,The 'statenient pro'vides a thorough explanation of the potential environmental, technical and sociallimpacts of the project and we concur with .the determination "that WNP-3 can be operated with' minimal'
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Section 4.1 Project Descript on Resume - We would agree that the majcr change since the CP stage is the cancellation of WNP-5. While the requirements for WNP-3 remain essentially the same from the career review, many of the license conditions were based on the two units operating at the site. With only one unit now planned for operation, many of the projections for usage, design capacities, effluent amounts, etc., have been reduced significantly and have lessened the potential for impact.
Section 4.2 Water Use and Treatment - The statement accurately describes the state's requirements for water _ withdrawal, thermal discharges and design changes made in the discharge diffuser and cooling system since the CP stage.
Section 5.3.1 Water Quality - Under the state's National Pollutanc Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit, the Supply System was required to conduct site specific, flow-through bioassays on local salmonids to assess the toxic levels of copper and zinc, both singly and in combination, during different times of the year and with different life stages. The results of the bioassay studies are now available and should be included in the final statement.
We appreciate the opportunity to comment on the DES and look forward to working with the NRC as you proceed with license proceedings for WNP-3. .
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February 22, 1984 FEB 2 41984 OtraniMENT OF ECOLOGY Ms. Barbara Ritchie NEPA Coordinator Dept. of Ecology Mail Stop PV-11 Olympia, WA 98504 Log
Reference:
449-F-NRC-01 Re: WPPSS No. 3 Draft EIS
Dear Ms. Ritchie:
A staf f review has .been completed of the cbove ' referenced ' draft envi-ronmental impact statement. The document adequately considers known and anticipated cultural resources and the potential for impact to- -
these.
Thank you for this opportunity to comment.
Sincerely, b
Robert G. Whitlam, .Ph.D.
State Archaeologist dw N'h)
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