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Concurs That Requirements of License Condition 2.C.(7), Attachment 3,Item (2) Re Emergency Response Capabilities Have Been Met,Based on Review of Util 861215 Ltr & on Past Emergency Preparedness Insps
ML20247N725
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 07/31/1989
From: Pickett D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Withers B
WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORP.
References
RTR-NUREG-0881, RTR-NUREG-881 TAC-57367, NUDOCS 8908030130
Download: ML20247N725 (3)


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July 31, 1989 Docket No. 50-482 DISTRIBUTION Mr. Bart D. Withers  ! Docket Filea NRC PDR

' President and Chief Executive Officer Local PDR PD4 Reading G. Holahan Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation ADR4 F. Hebdon P. Noonan Post Office Box 411 D. Pickett OGC-Rockville~ E. Jordan Burlington, Kansas 66839 B. Grimes ACRS(10) PD4 Plant File S. Newberry J. Joyce

Dear Mr. Withers:

SUBJECT:

LICENSE CONDITION 2.C.(7), ATTACHMENT 3, ITEM (2), TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE N0. NPF EMERGENCY RESPONSE CAPABILITIES (TAC N0. 57367)

License Condition 2.C.(7) of the Wolf Creek Facility Operating License No.

NPF-42 states that the Operating Corporation shall complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the requirements described in Attachment 3 to the license. These conditions reference the appropriate items in Section 22, "TMI Action Plan Requirements for Applicants for Operating Licenses," in the Safety Evaluation Report and Supplements 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of NUREG-0881. In particuiar, item

-(2) of Attachment 3 states that, " Prior to restart following the first refueling ~

outage, the Operating Corporation shall have a fully functional Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facilit{ and a fully operable Emergency ResponseFacilitiesInformationSystem(ERFIS)

In a letter from G. L. Koester to H. R. Denton dated December 15, 1986, it was stated that 1) The Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility are fully functional; (2) These facilities are maintained in accordance with existing procedures; (3) The Emergency Response Facility Information System, which includes the Safety Parameter Display System, is fully operable; and (4) This system is maintained in accordance with existing pro.:edures. It was, therefore, concluded that the requirements of License Condition 2.C.(7),

Attachment 3, Item (2) were fully satisfied.

Based on the staff's review of the aforementioned letter and on past emergency preparedness inspections and related exercises conducted at the site that made use of the Technical Support Center, the Emergency Operations Facility and the Emergency Response Facility Information System, the staf f concurs that the requirements of license condition 2.C.(7), Attachment 3, Item (2) have been met.

Sincerely,

/s/

Douglas V. Pickett, Project Manager Project Directorate IV Division of Reactor Projects III, IV, V and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation ec: See next page TAC NO. 57367 DP

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'Mr. Bart D.. Withers President and Chief Executive Officer Wolf. Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation Post 0ffice Box 411 Burlington, Kansas 66839

Dear Mr; Withers:

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SU3 JECT: LICENSE CONDITION 2.C.(7), ATTACHMENT 3. ITEM (2), TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE N0. NPF EMERGENCY RESPONSE CAPABILITIES (TAC NO. 57367)

License. Condition 2.C.(7) of the Mf Creek Facility Operating License No.

NPF-42 states that the-Operating Corporation shall. complete, to the satisfaction of tne NRC, the requirements described in Attachment 3 to the license. These conditions reference the appropriate items in Section 223 "TMI Action Pla, Requirements for Applicants for Operating Licenses " in the Safety Evaluation

' Report and Supplements I, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of_NUREG-0831. In particular, item (2) of Attachn.ent 3 states that, " Prior to restart-following the first refueling outage, the Operating Corporation s5all have a fully functional Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facilit

.. Response Facilities Information' System (ERFIS).{ and a fully operable Emergency -

In a letter from G. L. Koester to H. R. Denton dated December 15, 1986, it was stated that 1) The Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility are fully functional; ) These facilities are mintained in accordance with existing procedures; ( The Emergency Response Facility .Information. System, which includes-the Safety Parameter Display System, is fully operable; and (4) This system-is maintained in accordance with existing procedures. It was, therefore,concludedthattherequirementsofLicenseCondition2.C.(7),

Attachment 3, Item (2) were fully satisfied.

Based on the staff's review of the aforementioned letter and on past emergency preparedness inspections and related exercises conducted at the site that made use.of the Technical Support Center, the Emergency Operations Facil. .y and the

' Emergency Response Facility Information System, the staff concurs that the requirements of ' license condition 2,C.(7), Attachment 3, Item (2) have been met.

Sincerely, T> m,% V T i Douglas V. Pickett, Project Manager Project Directorate IV Division of Reactor Projects III, IV, V and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regvintion cc: See next page W _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ - - - _ _ -

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Mr. Bart D. Withers Wolf Creek Generating Station Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation Unit No. I cc:

Jay Silberg, Esq. Mr. Gerald Allen Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge Public flealth Physicist -

'1800 M Street, NW .

Bureau of Air Quality & Radiation

Washington, D.C. 20036 Control Division of. Environment Chris R. Rogers, P.E. Kansas Department of Health Manager, Electric Department and Environment Public Service Comission Forbes Field Building 321 P. O. Box 360 Topeka, Kansas 66620 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Mr. Gary Boyer, Plant Manager Regional Administrator, Region III Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corp.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 411 799 Roosevelt Road Burlington, Kansas 66839 ,

Glen Ellyn,1111ncis 60137 l Regional Administrator, Regica IV Senior Resident Inspector / Wolf Creek U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission c/o U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Office ef Executive Director P. O. Box 311 for Operations Burlington, Kansas 66839 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 Mr. Robert Elliot, Chief Engineer Utilities Division Mr. Otto Maynard, Manager Kansas Corporation Comission Regulatory Services 4th. Floor - State Office Building Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corp.

Topeka, Kansas - 66612-1571 P. O. Box 411 Burlington, Kansas 66839 Office of the Governor State of Kansas Topeka, Kansas 66612 Attorney General .

1st Floor - The Statehouse )

Topeka, Kansas 66612 Chairman, Coffey County Comission Coffey County Courthouse Burlington, Kansas 66839 1

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