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Advises That 880623 Rev 14 to Physical Security Plan Consistent W/Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p) & Acceptable,W/ Exception of Change Discussed W/S Ferrel on 880805
ML20151Y947
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/12/1988
From: Cline W
NRC Office of Inspection & Enforcement (IE Region II)
To: Woody C
Florida Power & Light Co
References
NUDOCS 8808290105
Download: ML20151Y947 (4)


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AUG 121988

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Florida Power and Light Company ATTN: _Mr. C. O. Woody Group Vice President Nuclear Energy Department P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, Florida 33408 )

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-Gentlemen: l

SUBJECT:

DOCKET NOS. 50-250 AND 50-251 This acknowledges the receipt of your letter of June 23, 1988, which trans-mitted Revision 14 to the Turkey Point Physical Security Plan.

Our review of the changes has found most of them to be consistent with the provisions of 10 CFR 50.54(p). Accordingly, they are acceptable for inclusion into the plan. However, for the reasons stated in the enclosure, one change is not consistent with the provisions of 10 CFR 50.54(p). This was discussed with Ms. S. Ferrel of your staff and Ms. C. Perny of this office on August 5, 1988.

Please revert to the comitments in your previout.ly approved plan or, if desired modify your plan to accommodate the enclosed comments and resubmit corrected plan changes as necessary to maintain plan continuity. Should you want to pursue the change deemed inconsistent, you must submit a request to the Commission's Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation under the provisions of l 10 CFR 50.90 for amendment to your license.

l The enclosure to your letter is being withheld from public disclosure because it contains Safeguards Information and must be protected in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR Part 73.21.

Should you have any questions concerning this letter, we will be glad to discuss them with you.

Sincerely, 8808290105 080812 PDR ADOCK 05000250 William E. Cline, Chief F PNV Nuclear Materials Safety and Safeguards Branch Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards

Enclosure:

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AUG4o'o88-Florida Power and Light Conipany 2

Enclosure:

Comments on Revision 14 of PSP cc w/ encl:

C. M. Wethy, Vice President Turkey Point Nuclear Plant P.O. Box 029100 Miami, Florida 33102 l

I C. J. Baker, Plant Manager l Turkey Point Nuclear Plant i

P. O. Box 029100 Miami, Florida 33102 Harold F. Reis, Esq.

Newman and Holtzinger, P.C.

1615 L Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20036 John T. Butler, Esq.

( Steel, Hector and Davis l 4000 Snutheast Financial Center Miami, Florida 33131-2398 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV Regional Radiation Representative 345 Courtland Street, N.W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Attorney General Department of Legal Affairs The Capitol Building Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Allan Schubert, Public Health Physicist Manager Office of Radiation Control Radiological Health Services Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 1317 Winewood Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (cc w/enci cont'd - see page 3)

Aun 4 o, Igg Florida Power and Light Company. 3 (cc w/enci cont'd)

Administrator Department of Environmental Regulation Power Plant Siting Section State of Florida Twin Towers 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32301 State Planning and Development Clearinghouse Office of Planning and Budgeting Executive Office of the Governor The Capitol Building Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Sergio Pereira l

County Manager of Metropolitan Dade County Miami, Florida 33130 Intergovernmental Coordination and Review Office of Planning and Budgeting Executive Office of the Governor The Capitol Building Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Martin H. Hodder, Esq.

1131 N.E. 86th Street Miami, Flcrida 33130 bec w/ encl:

i Document Control Desk (RG01), 42-P Chief. Safeguards Branch, NRR, 9D24 Region II l.icensing File, (50-250) (16VA), TAB 2 l Resident Inspector A. Tillman State of Florida RII RI< RII witi pt5g,<

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l Enclosure Revision 14 to the Turkey Point Physical Security Plan Section Page Coment 3.2.2.7 3-13 10 CFR 73.55(d)(3) requires that all packages and naterial for delivery into the protected area shall be checked for proper identifica-tion and authorization and searched for devices such as firearms, explosives and incendiary devices or other items which could be used for radiological sabotage, prior to admittence into the protected area, except for those Commission approved delivery and inspection activities specifically designated by the licensee to be carried out within vital or protected areas for reasons of safety, security, or operational necessity.

NRR Review Guideline 15, dated February 6, 1978, identifies four categories of packages and materials which can be processed into the prote:ted area by means other than a physical search. Examples of materials in each category are listed. In no case does this guidance permit a random sampling search of materials.

Item 14 in Section 3.2.2.7 of your plan states, "Deliveries of cargo containing five (5) or more containers of similar material shall be searched randomly at a rate of ten (10%) percent. However, no less than five containers shall be searched." This is contrary to the requirements of 10 CFR 73.55 and NRR guidance. It is our understanding that this particular change has not been implemented.

Action: Revise the plan such that search exemptions are in accordance with applicable requirements and guidance.

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