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Forwards Rev 1 to TMI-2 Div Technical Evaluation Rept for Fuel Canister Storage Racks, Updating height-weight Restrictions for Load Handling Over Fuel Canister Storage Racks & Final Design Rept.Item Not Reportable Per 10CFR21
ML20198J477
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Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 05/29/1986
From: Standerfer F
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
To: Travers W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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0429A, 4410-86-L-0086, NUDOCS 8606030127
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,ome:reos Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057-0191 717 944 7621 TELEX 84 2386 Writer's Direct Dial Number:

(717) 948-8461 4410-86-L-0086 Document ID 0429A May 29, 1986 TMI-2 Cleanup Project Directorate Atto: Dr. W. D. Travers Director US Nuclear Regulatory Commission c/o Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Middletown, PA 17057

Dear Dr. Travers:

Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 2 (TMI-2)

Operating License No. OPR-73 Docket No. 50-320 Annual Update of the Fuel Canister Storage Racks Technical Evaluation Report Pursuant to your letter of February 4, 1982, attached is the annual update to the Technical Evaluation Report for the Fuel Canister Storage Racks. This revision corrects the height-weight restrictions imposed for load handling over the fuel canister storage racks and reflects the final design report of the fuel canister storage racks.

The correction to the load handling guidelines is significant in that it generally reduced the allowable lift height for loads less than 3355 pounds.

Movement of loads weighing greater than 3355 pounds are prohibited over the fuel canister storage racks; consequently they are unaffected by the revision. Because of the reduction in allowable lift heights, GPU Nuclear performed a review in accordance with 10 CFR Part 21 to determine if a substantial safety hazard was created. This review determined that any offsite release resulting from a load drop would constitute a small fraction (i.e., less than 5%) of the 10 CFR Part 100 limits. Therefore, a substantial safety hazard was not created and this deviation is not reportable pursuant to 10 CFR Part 21.

Sincerely, 06030127 860529 g, R ADOCK 00000320 r a PDR F. R. Standerfer $0]

Vice President / Director, TMI-2 l FRS/RDW/eml GPU Nuclear Corporation is a subsidiary of the General Public Utilities Corporation Attachment