ML20077D892

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Proposed Deleted ETS
ML20077D892
Person / Time
Site: Hatch  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 12/02/1994
From:
GEORGIA POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20077D886 List:
References
NUDOCS 9412090230
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{{#Wiki_filter:- l . 1 4.0 Environmental Conditions 4.1 Unusual or Important Environmental Events i Any occurrence of an unusual or important event that indi-ta a could result in significant environmental impact causally related to plant operation shall be recorded and reported to the NRC within 24 hours followed by a written report per Subsection 5.4.2. The following are examples: excessive bird impaction events; onsite plant or animal ' disease outbreaks; mortality or unusual occurrences of any species protected by the Endangered Species Act of 1973; fish kills or impingement events on the intake screens; increase in nuisance organisms or conditions; unanticipated or emergency discharge of waste water or chemical substances; and damage to vegetation resulting from cooling tower operations.

     'No routine monitoring programs are required to implement this condition.

4.2 Environmental Monitoring 4.2.1 Aquatic Monitoring The certifications and permits required under the Clean Water Act provide mechanisms for protecting water quality and, indirectly, aquatic biota. The NRC will rely on the decision made by the State of Georgia under the authority of the Clean Water Act for any requirements for aquatic monitoring. 4.2.2 Terrestrial Monitoring Terrestrial monitoring is not required. 4.2.3 Maintenance of Transmission Line Corridors The use of herbicides within the Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant transmission line corridors shall conform to the approved use of selected herbicides as registered by the Environmental Protection Agency and approved by the State of Georgia authorities and applied as directed on the herbicide label. Records shall by maintained in accordance with EPA or State of Georgia requirements by the licensee's Transmission Operating and Maintenance Department concerning herbicide use. Such records shall be made readily available to the NRC upon request. There shall be no routine reporting requirement associated with this condition. HATCH - UNITS 1 AND 2 4-1 9412090230 941202 PDR ADOCK 05000321 P PDR

5.0 Administrative Procedures 5.1 Review and Audit The licensee shall provide for review and audit of compliance with the EPP. The audits shall be conducted independently of the individual or groups responsible for performing the specific activity. A description of the organization structure utilized to achieve the independent review and audit function and results of the audit activities shall be maintained and made available for inspection. 5.2 Records Retention Records and logs relative to the environmental aspects of station operation shall be made and retained in a manner convenient for review and inspection. These records and logs shall by made available to NRC on request. Records of modifications to station structures, systems and components determined to potentially affect the continued protection of the environment shall be retained for the life of the station. All other records, data and logs relating to this EPP shall be retained for five years or, where applicable, in accordance with the requirements of other agencies. 5.3 Changes in Environmental Protection Plan Requests for changes in the EPP shall include an assessment of the environmental impact of the proposed change and a supportingjustification. Implementation of such changes in the EPP shall not commence prior to NRC approval of the proposed changes in the form of a license amendment incorporating the appropriate revision to the EPP. 5.4 Plant Reporting Requirements 5.4.1 Routine Reports An Annual Environmental Operating Report describing implementation of this EPP for the previous year shall be submitted to the NRC prior to May 1 of each year. The period of the first report shall begin with the date ofissuance of this EPP. The report shall include summaries and analyses of the results of the environmental protection activities required by Subsection 4.2 (if any) of this EPP for the report period, including a comparison with related preoperational studies, operational controls (as appropriate), and previous nonradiological environmental monitoring reports, and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment. If harmful effects or evidence of trends toward irreversible damage to the environment are observed, the licensee shall provide a detailed analysis of the data and a proposed course of mitigating action. IIATCH - UNITS 1 AND 2 5-1

O e The Annual Environmental Operating Report shall also include: (1) A list of EPP noncompliances and the corrective actions taken to remedy them. (2) A list of all changes in station design or operation, tests, and experiments made in accordance with Subsection 3.1 which involved a potentially significant unreviewed environmental question. (3) A list of nonroutine reports submitted in accordance with Subsection 5.4.2. In the event that some results are not available by the report due date, the report shall be submitted noting and explaining the missing results. The missing results shall be submitted as soon as possible in a supplementary report. 5.4.2 Nonroutine Reports A written report shall be submitted to the NRC within 30 days of occurrence of a nonroutine event. The report shall: (a) describe, analyze, and evaluate the event including extent and magnitude of the impact, and plant operating characteristics; (b) describe the probable cause of the event; (c) indicate the action taken to correct the reported event; (d) indicate the corrective action taken to preclude repetition of the event and to prevent similar occurrences involving similar components or systems; and (e) indicate the agencies notified and their preliminary responses. Events reportable under this Subsection which also require reports to other Federal, State or local agencies shall be reported in accordance with those reporting requirements in lieu of the requirements of this Subsection. The NRC shall be provided with a copy of such report at the same time it is submitted to the other agency. ) i I l IIATCH - UNITS 1 AND 2 5-2 i l

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5.0 Administrative Contr51s / 5-1 l 5.1 Responsibility i X /  ; 5.1.1 Assistant General, Manager-Plant Operations 5-1  ; 5.1.2 Manager-Safety Audit and Engineering Review 5-1 4 5.2 Organization j\ 5-1 5.3 Review and Audit j/ 'N 5-2 i

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                .from aircraft or spacecraft of information on,some property of an object or phenomenon by a recording device that is not in physical or intimate contact with the objbet or
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l Annually 'Once p'er calendar year at intervals of 12 calendar months, + 30 days. /

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at greater than' 5 percent of ' ated. r thermal power in other gpP than a safety,or power emergency situation. ad d resS' S NPDES Permit - T.he National Pollutant' Discharge #p Elimination System Permit No. GA 0004120 (or its subsequent o bje dN' # revisions) issued by the State of Georgia., Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division to N gyp Georgia' Power Company. This permit authorizes Georgia Power Company to discharge controlled waste water from HNP into the waters of the Altamaha River. Quarterly - Once during each successive 3-month" period of l the calendar year, counting from January 1, at 13 week i intervals, ; 14 days. \ l Scale - The rat'io of a riistance on a photograph or map to its correspondine distance on the ground.

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Semi-A ually-Onceduringeachsucces[ive6-monthperiod of the calendar year, counting f om 7 January 1, at 6-month inter s, + 21 days. Spectral Band z A width, generally expressed in wavelength or frequen~cy, of a particul.ar portion of 'th,e electromagnetic , spectrum. A\given sensor,-/e.g. , radiometer detector or camera film, f-s designated to measure or to be sensitive to energy received\ from that part of the spectrum. See StationandUnit-Stat}ep,eferstoHNP-Units 1and2. bf Unit refers only to HNP 1 or HNP 2, as defined by its I f~ usage. Only the individual unit's instrument is applicable \ to specifications hpplie'd o that unit. )-l 7 Unusual or Important Event - An Svent that causes

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Requirements ,eDo,eemeds s no ve hr M l The licensee shall be alert to the occurrence off nusual or y, f ocded b importantsevents. Unusual or important events jire those that cause potentially significant environmental impact, or could be g g 'g y e./, / of public interest concerning environmental impact from plant operation. The following are examples: unusual or important bird impactioh events on cooling tower structures or i fnal disease outbreaks, ' meteorologica1\ unusual mortalitytowers,onsiteplantoran)dbytheEndangered of any species protecte Species Act of 1973, fish kills near th,e' HNP site, and significant violations of relevant permits and certifications. Action \ , /

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Should an unusual or important event occur, the licensee shall make a report to the NRC as requised by 10 CFR 50.72 or 10 CFR

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4 Prompt reporting to the NRC/of unusual or important events, as 3' described, is necessary foi re,'sponsible and orderly regulation of the nation's system of/ nuclear power reactors. The information thus provided may be'useful or necessary to others concerned with the same' environmental resources. Prompt knowledge and action may serve to alleviate the magnitude of environmental impact /or to place it'i.nto a perspective broader than that available'to the licensee. \The NRC also has an obligation to be responsible to inquiries from the public and the news media concerning potentially significant environmental . events at nuclea'r power stations. , 4.3 Exceeding Limits of Other Relevant Permits 4, 3 g ,-

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  • The licensee shall notify the NRC of occurrences' exceeding the h ic be So limits /specified in relevant permits and certificates issued by Ye l66*g h other' Federal, State, and local agencies that are reportable to g f f Se c b, M the agency that issued the permit. This requirement \shall apply onlytotopicsofNEPAcorcernwithintheNRCareaof\ 3,3 ad bI responsibility as identified in the Environmental Technical Specifications (ETS). \,
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                                                     /                         See P $c The licensee shAll make a report to the NRC,in the event of a REPORTABLE EVENT exceeding a limit specified in a relevant permit or certificate issued x       by another/F ederal, State, or local g

agency. The report shall be submitted'within the time limit specified by the reportin'g requirement of the corresponding certification or permit issued pursuant to Section 401 or 402 I-- of PL 92-500. The report wilixconsist of a copy of the report made to the Georgia Departmeni'of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division. j Bases ,' ' The NRC is required under NEPA to maintain an awareness of environmental impacts causally related to the construction and operation of fa'cilities licensed under its authority. Further, some of the,ETS requirements are couched in terms of compliance with relevant permits, e.g., the NPDES permit, issued by other licensing' authorities. The reports of exceeding limits of relevant permits also alert the NRC staff to environmental problems that may require mitigative action. s ( L (

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i a N y Administrative Controls / N 5.0,N / This section describes administrative and management controls established to implement. the Environmental Technical Specifications (ETS). Measurss specified s in this section include assignments of responsibility, review and audit functions, procedures, and reporting requirements. j

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Corporate responsibility for implementing the ETS and for' assuring that the station is operated'in such a way as to provide protection for the environment rests with the Vice President-Nuclear. ,/ Responsibilities for compliance with the ETS and for the environmental monitoring program required by the ETS are given below. Independent audit shall be e covided,as.d{cussedinsection5.3.2, by the Manager-Safety Audit and Er gineering Review . I

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5.1 Responsibility / 5.1.1 The Assistant General Manager-Plant Operations (AGM-PO) is responsible for the environmental monitoring programs. The AGM-P0 is also responsible for implementing the special surveillance activitiessdescribed in section 4. 5.1.2 The Manager-Safety Audit and Engineering Review is responsible for [ assuring that the~ periodic audits of plant operations 'and the environmental monitoring activities to ensure conformance with the ETS'are conducted. I

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5.2 Oraanization s Company organization relative to environmental matters is presente'd in Chapter 13 of the Plant Hatch Unit 2 updated Final Safety Analysis Report. T0 E' *^J E2 ko n b S e c+- 5 2 deleted %) arc not "65d b O' Sec { ,on 5 D o l' % e. Cff ot d cl <t Me 5 ha k w skrdOc f We 0 0 C -

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5.3.1.2 The Safety Re' view Board (. SRB) shall review-the ' following: \ f' i

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monitoring of station operation) that may be considered l by the Manager-Environmental Affairs or the PRB to be appropriat'e for SRB review. \, s < 5.3.1.4 The PRB'shall review the follo' Wing: , X t

a. Procdhuresforimplementingther'esponsibilities specified in sectinn 5.1.1 and proposed changes yhereto. N .
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T , Ms be 4 I g responsible for an audit, conducted annually, of the acti6ities been of the AGM-P0 and the Manager-Environmental Affairs, related to af ued by[G fh l compliance with ETS.  ; Se ch h 5,1 5.3.2.2 Audits of facility activities shall be performed annually under the cognizance of the SRB to ensurejconformance of facility-operation to provisions of the ETS. j _ 5.4 State and Federal Permit and Certificates! g,gfy g, Q 5 " Section 401 of PL 92-500, the Federal Water /hollution Control rt o u Act Amendments of 1972 (FWPCA), requires an'y applicant for a Mct,ona d i Federal license or permit to conduct any activity that may result in any discharge into provisions,of Sections 301, 302, reflued D g/Y 306, and 307 of the FWPCA. Section 401'of PL 92-500 further M ' " g,2 requires that any certification provided under this section shall set any effluent limitations an'd other limitations and monitoring requirements necessary to assure that any applicant for a Federal license or permit wi',1 comply with the applicable limitations. Certifications provided in accordance with Section 401 set forth conditions on the: Federal license or permit for which the certification is provided. Accordingly, the licensee 3 shall comply with the requirements set forth in the currently

    /      applicable 401 certification /and amendments thereto issued to the licensee by the Georgia / Environmental Protection Division.

In accordance with the provisions of the Georgia Water Quality Control Act, the FWPCA and the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to each of these acts, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, under authority delegated by the U.S. EPA, issued NPDES permit No. GA 0004120 to the licensee. The NPDES permit authorizes the licensee to discharge from HNP Units 1 and 2 to the Altamaha River in accordance with effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions stipulated in the permit. , Subsequent revisions to the certifications will be accommodated in accordance,with the provisions of section 5.6.3. i e 5.5 Procedbres Detailed!written procedures, including applicable checklists and 95" instructions, shall be prepared and followed for all activities %5 loce n oleI d involved in implementing the ETS. All procedures shall be g,j maintained in a manner convenient for review and inspection. Procedures that are the responsibility of the AGM-P0 shall be kept a.ol d < c w d M . at the plant. Procedures that are the responsibility of the Manager-Environmental Affairs shall be kept at the Georgia Power

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4 5.5. Quality Assurance of Procram Results i Proced es shall be established to assure the qu ity of ETS  : program sults, including analytical measurem ts. These procedure shall documc"t the program in poli directives; designate r sponsible organizations or indi duals; describe purchased se ices; e.g., contractual labo atory or other contract servi es; and provide for audit of results and procedures by 1 ensee personnel. In a ition, these quality assurance procedu s shall provide for systems to identify and correct deficienci s in technical mo toring programs or related i administrative activities, to inves)1 gate anomalous or suspect , results, and to review nd evalua 4 program results. 5.5.2 Comoliance with Pr edur s In addition to the procedure specified in section 5.5, the station operating procedur s gli include provisions to ensure that each unit and all it syste and components are operated in compliance with the nditions stablished in the Environmental Technica Specificati s (ETS). 5.5.3 Chances in Pr cedures and Stati Desian or Operation l ) Changes in the pr cedures and station de n or operation l i may be made in cordancewithsection5.3%dsubjecttotheconditions  ; described belo :

a. Th licensee may make changes in the station design and -

eration and conduct tests and experimehts without prior RC approval, unless the proposed change, experiment involves either a change in the\est, 6b or the ETS, an unreviewed environmental question of \jectives of . substantive impact. 6ecbom 5.5. \ a J C.C. 2. bn been de lc+ed and et_. l nd c))r < c se d k se cPP. , feci,pn 5,3 r -d. r gwe me n4 3 k"C btC" ^ ' ' " i n ,e J EPP Seckn ?\ 1 j i Sef kce % s

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(  ; i! A proposed change, test, or. experiment shall be dee d' , N to involve an unreviewed environmental question if it concerns: gf

1. A matter which may result in a significan . increase  !

in any adverse environmental impact prev ously SA valuated in the final environmental s tement, as  : dified by' staff's testimony at the aring, su lements thereto, environmental i act app isals, or in initial or final djudicatory decis'ons.  !

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c. The licensee shall a ntain r cords of changes to facility  !

design or operation ma e pur uant to this section. The a licensee also shall mai ta records of tests and experiments . carried out pursuant to agraph (a) of this section. These l records shall include a tten evaluation which provides the  ! bases for the determin ion hat the change, test, or i experiment does not i olve a unreviewed environmental  ; question.of substant e impact, or does not constitute a ) change in the objec ves of the TS. The licensee shall l furnish to the NRC annually or a such shorter' intervals as I may be specified n the license, a eport containing i descriptions, a lyses, interpretat ns, and evaluations of ~ such changes, sts, and experiments. l

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d. Proposed ch ges or modifications to pla t systems or i equipment all be reviewed in accordance ith Section 5.3. I
e. Propose changes-to procedures for implement'ng the l respon bilities specified in Section 5.1.1 s all- be revie d and approved by the Plant Review Boar (PRB).  ;

Temp ary changes to the procedures that do not hange  ; the intent of the original procedure may be made ith, ); th concurrence of two members of the plant manag nt staff, least one of whom holds a Senior Reactor Operato s license i n the unit affected. Such changes shall be documen d and ) subsequently reviewed by the PRB and approved by the neral Manager-Nuclear Plant, the AGM-P0, or the Assistant General Manager-Plant Support within 14 days of implementation. Se cb o 53e 4.s been dele +d W" nd oDacs e d & N Gff HATCH - UNIT 1 5-5 Amendment No, M 9, 4 M , 445, 175 Qgg: 1 i -! 4 , s b 5C

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5.5.4 Authority to Require Revisions 5 c chen 5.5dl of changes made by The NRC may equire modification or revisi the licensee 'n accordance with section 5 .3, as a result of deM*d "M  ! NRC reviews of he ressilts of these pro ams, if such is notodd re t J'M modifications or evisions are judged ecessary to maintain - g g EP9 consistency with t initially ap ed program descriptions or with the intent of t e ETS. The also may require modifications or revi ons becau of changes in plant operation l or changes in environme al co itions or concerns associated with plar.t operation. See{,ons 6,bw~l 5.6 Plant Reporting Reg rem ts g g g,, 5.6.1 Routine Report gh,r Ilj Annual Environmen 1 Surveillance Rep t re plat ed bj A report on t environmental surveillance rogram for the E previous cal ndar year shall be submitted to the NRC within 90 g,4 days after anuary 1 of each year. The report shall include l l l fj) 'O ' C Ylh n i b e,C ' 1 HATCH - UNIT 1 5-6 Amendment No. 109, 110, 145

                                                             /i summa\ ies, analyses, and interpretations gr stat        t cal evalua ions, where appropriate, of the results         f the environ , ntal monitoring activities for the re ort period.                              i The Annual Environmental Surveillance Report also will include                    o the followi      :
a. Comp ison with preoperational s udies, with operational 5-6 contr s (as appropriate), and ith previous environ, ental monitoring repor s.
b. An assess. nt of the observ impacts of plant ope.ation on the envi onment.
c. A summary of: E
1. All instance of En ironmental Technical Specification (ET ) noncompliance and corrective actions taken emedy them.
2. Changes to Fede a and State permits and '

certificates m e n accordance with section 5.6.3.

3. Changes in s tion d sign or operation that could  !

involve an vironmen 1 impact or change in the findings of the final e vironmental statement.

4. Changes i the ETS. l
5. Copies f all reports regar ing station discharges I madei/accordancewithNPDE permit No. GA 0004120 (and subsequent revisions); t se shall include repo,rts made in accordance wit Parts IB and III of the/ NPDES permit.

If harmful eff cts or evidence of irreversible amage are detected by . nitoring, the licensee shall proviNe a further analysis of he problem and a proposed course of ction to alleviate e problem. Results f analysis of all nonradiologica'l environme tal data 1 collec d shall be summarized and tabulated on an ann al basis. In th event that some results are not available withi 90 days afte January 1, the report shall be submitted, noting nd exppainingthemissingresults. The missing data shall se submitted as soon thereafter as possible in a supplementary report. I I

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Requests for changes in M bsh be submitted to the NRC for h*6 g review and authorization i ccbrdance with 10 CFR 50.90. The g gona. Og request shall include an valuation'ofqeenvironmentalimpact of the proposed change and a supporting Ju qification. refle e d j Implementation Vsuch requested changes in ETyall not 6g gg 5,3 commence p,rj o incorporation by the NRC of the new specif dtions in the license.

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Proposed changes to the ETS shall be reviewed and approve by he Manager-Environmental Affairs, the Plant Review Boar , and t Safety Review Board. Prior to approval, the possib e impact of he proposed changes will be evaluated. 5.6.3 2 Changes in Permits and Certificates Changes r additions to required Federal, State, ocal, and Jc "'4_,,n S g 3 g regional uthority permits and certificates for the protection of the env ronment that pertain to the require ents of the ETS ku heem shall be re orted to the NRC within 30 days. In the event that 0^* g the licensee initiates or becomes aware of request for changes b J to any water ality requirements, limits, or values stipulated yer],eog by s in any certific te or permit issued pursu nt to Section 401 or 4

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requirement, thehwhicharealsothesubectofanETSreporting C shall be notified oncurrently with the 32 authorizing agency.x The notification o the NRC shall include an evaluation of thes environmental i pact of the revised requirement, limit, or value being ought. - If, during NRC's revie of the pr posed change, it is determined that a potentially s ere environmental impact could result from the change, th'e\ NR will consult with the authorizing agency to determi e the appropriate action to be taken. 5.7 Records Retention SedI" SO 5 # 5.7.1 Records and log relative t the fallowing areas shall be made and retained for he life of tk pli.nt in a manner These logs shall be made kdon A Ih convenient for revie and inspection. l available to the NR on request. V'f ace d bU gpf Shn

a. Records nd drawings detailing p1 t design changes and modifi ations made to systems and e uipment as described 62 in se tion 5.5.3. l
b. Re rds of all data from environmental monitoring and s rveillance programs required by the ET 5.7.2 A 1 other records and logs relating to the ET shall be on, for retaip6d, in a manner convenient for review and inspec 5 ye rs following logging or recording.

5/ .3 These records shall be stored at the plant or at th feorgia Power Company General Office, as appropriate, under the control of the responsible organization.

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I TABLE OF CONTENTS i Section Paae ) i 1.0 Definiti s 1-1  ; 2.0 (Section Del ted) 3.0 Environmental onitoring - Deleted 3-1 4.0 Special Surveill nce and Study Activiti s 4-1 4.1 Erosion Contr Inspection 4-1 l 4.2 Unusual or Impo tant Events Re irements 4-1 . 4.3 Exceeding Limits of Other Rel ant Permits 4-1 5.0 Administrative Controls 4-1 5.1 Responsibility 5.1.1 Assistant Genera' Manager-Plant Operations 5-1 5.1.2 Manager-Safety it and Engineering Review 5-1 5.2 Organization 5-1 5.3 Review and Audit 5-2 5.3.1 Independe- Review 5-2 5.3.2 Audit Re onsibility 5-3 5.4 State and Fed al Permits and Cert ficates 5-3 1 5.5 Procedures 5-3 5.5.1 Qu lity Assurance of Program 5-4 sults  ! 5.5.2 ompliance with Procedures 5-4 5.5.3 Changes in Procedures 5-4 and Station Design or Operation 5.5 NRC Authority to Require Revisions 5-6 l d lace N tf [ HATCH-UNIT 2 i Amendment No. 48, 56, 80, 116

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4 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINU ( Section Page 1 5.6 Plant Re orting Requirements 5-6 5.6.1 Routi q Reports 5-6 , 5 6.2 NonroutT e Reports 5-8 1 5.6.3 Changes i Environ ntal Technical 5-8 Specificati sa Permits 5.7 Records Retention 5-9 5.7.1 Life-of-P1 t Recor 5-9 I-5.7.2 Five-Year ecords 5-9 5.7.3 Records torage 5-9 I

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4 O Definitions i Aer i Remote Sensing - The measurement or acquisition

                    ' rom aircraft or spacecraft of information on some roperty o an object or phenomenon by a recording device        at is not in hysical or intimate contact with the object r phen enon under study. The technique employs uch devices as the camera, radio frequency receivers, and radar systems.       k0          '1 '   '#

Annually - Onc. per calendar year at intervals 12 fee bon / S [or calendar m ths, + 30 days. frofgej8 Bi-Weekly - Once e ry 2 weeks, + 4 days. 6, Ground Truth or Groun Data Surveys - Sup orting data collected on the round and informa ion derived therefrom, 7/' d 466

                                                                                                        '## l as an aid to the i    erpretation of a remotely recorded           i survey, such as aer 1 imagery.        o the extent possible,         g,4 he (A this should be perfo ed concurr ntly with the airborne surveys.                                                           p /e[/M-Infrared, Photographic - Pert ini g to or designating that portion of the electromag e ic spectrum with wavelengths just beyond the red end of the visible spectrum; generally defined as being from 0.7 t about 1.Opm or the useful              63 6 j"   j' o      of limits of film sensitiv fes.                                              {p[

Monthly - Once during each alendar onth at 30-day g gresfrJ l intervals, + 6 days.

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Norm.a1 Operation - Oper tion of either nit at the station at greater than 5 percent of rated hermal power in other g f f' th e than a safety or power emergency sit ation. NPDES Permit - The ational Pollutant Disch rge Elimination 5 stem Permit No. GA 000412 (or its subsequent revisions) sued by the State of Georgi , Department of Natural Re ources, Environmental Protecti n Division to Georgia P wer Company. This permit author zes Georgia Power Company o discharge controlled waste water from HNP into the wa rs of the Altamaha River. Quarterly - Once during each successive 3-month peri d of l th calendar year, counting from January 1, at 1 -week '

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Sca e - The ratio of a distance on a photograph or map t its corresponding distance on the ground.

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h mi-Annually - Once during each successive 6-month eriod of the calendar year, counting from January , at 6-month intervals, + 21 days. Spectral and - A width, generally expresse in wavelength l or fr uency, of a particular portio .of the electromagnetic spectrum. A given sensor, e.g., r iometer detector or gg camera fil. is designated to me 2ure or to be sensitive to energy recei' - from that part f the spectrum. IajC Station and Unit - Sta ori refer to HNP-Units 1 and 2.  ;-l Unit refers only to tP or HNP 2, as defined by its ,- usage. Only the indivi al unit's instrument is applicable e to specifications app e o that unit. Unusual or Important E nt - An eve that causes potentially si ficant environm tal impact or that could be of public terest concerning en ironmental impact from plant opera on. Weekly - Onc during each calendar week at 7-da intervals'

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beer rcgu ieJ Thelice\nlee shall be alert to the occurrence of u sual or g grP Seco^ ' important ' vents. Unusual or important events ar those that , cause poten ially significant environmental imp t or could be el of public in prest concerning environmental im act from plant operation. TH following are examples: unus al or important

 )        birdimpaction\ventsoncoolingtowerstru ures or meteorological t'6wers, onsite plant or ani al disease outbreaks, unusual mortality \of any species protecte by the Endangered                                              i Species Act of 197h fish kills near th HNP site, and significant violatio s of relevant per ts and certifications.                             .

Actions Should an unusual or impo, tant ev t occur, the licensee shall make a prompt report to th' NRC ps required by 10 CFR 50.72,or 10 CFR 50.73. ' Bases  !

    .)    Prompt reporting to the NR of un sual or important events, as                                             l described, is necessary f r responhible and orderly regulation                                            I of the nation's system o nuclear po'yer reactors. The                                                     I information thus provid d may be usef 1 or necessary to others                                           l concerned with the sa           environmental     esources. Prompt knowledge and action ay serve to allev' environmental impac or to place it into\ ate         the magnitude a perspective      of broader                                l tnan that availabl to the licensee. The'KRCalsohasan                                                     l obligation to be esponsive to inquiries from the public and the                                          j news media conce ning potentially significan environmental events at nuc1        r power stations.

4.3 Exceedi g Limits of Other Relevar.t Permits SeM"*( w I _ Requireme o hd been . The lic nsee shall notify the NRC of occurrences exc eding the yo E P P 6'd"'S limit specified in relevant permits and certificates issued by 3 ,0 y', othe Federal, State, and local agencies that are repo table s to the agency that issued the permit. This requirement sht 1 apply op y to topics of NEPA concern within the NRC area of responsibility as identified in the Environmental Technica

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kis requirement shall commence with the date of issuance of e ope ating license for Unit 2 and continue until approval f modi cation or termination is obtained from the NRC in [- accor a ce with section 5.6.3. Action gee ( The licensee shall make a report to the NRC i the event of a 4-I REPORTABLE EVEN xceeding a limit specifie in a relevant l permit or certifi e issued by another F eral, State, or local agency. The report all be submitted thin the time limit specified by the repo ing requireme s of the corresponding certification or permit (sued pur ant to Section 401 or 402 of PL 92-500. The report Will c sist of a copy of the report made to the Georgia Department of\ ural Resources, Environmental Protection Division. Bases The NRC is requir under NEPA to maintai an awareness of environmental i acts causally related to e construction and operation of cilities licensed under its au hority. Farther, some of th TS requirements are couched in te of compliance with rel ant permits, e.g., the NPDES permit, i sqed by other licens g authorities. The. reports of exceeding lih ts of rel ant permits also alert the NRC staff to environm tal p lems that may require mitigative action. {, l l I i l l i l b e e, - I2cp act %t l L HATCH - UNIT 2 4-2 . Anendment No. 48, 86 i

                      ". 0 Administrative Controls Th     section describes administrative and management controls est3 ished to

> implement the Environmental Technical Specifications (ETS). Me fures specified in.thisN ection include assignments of responsibility, revie and audit functionsh rocedures, and reporting requirements. Corporate resp sibility for implementing the ETS and r assuring that the station is opera d in such a way as to provide prot tion for the environment rests with the Vice resident-Nuclear. Responsibilities for co liance with the ETS af for the environmental monitoring program require by the ETS are g) fen below. Independent audit shall be pro (ded, as d cussed in section 5.3.2, by the Manager-Safety Audit and EngineeM g fiew. 5.1 Responsibility 5.1.1 The Assistant Genera / anager-Plant 0 ations (AGM-PO) is responsible fortheenvironmentalmont)oringprograms. The M-P0 is also responsible for implementing the specia surveillance activities cribed in section 4. 5.1.2 The Manager- a ety Audit and Engineering Review i responsible for l assuring that th eriodic audits of plant operations and e environmental monitoring acti ties to ensure conformance with the ETS are onducted. 5.2 Orca ization Co any organization relative to environmental matters is presented in

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5 3.1 Independent Review Q G.S.l The Manager-Environmental Affairs shall revi, the yf g i t se 5.\1.1 folio ng:

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a. roposed changes to plant systems or eq pment, provided Q~ hundIV*
  • s ch changes are identified by the Pipiit Review Board (Phg)t.as having a potential adverse, environmental nfoud g pp $gchedD l 5.I impa
b. Propose changes to the Enviro ental Technical Specific tions (ETS). i f 5.3.1.2 The Safety eview Board ( B) shall review the following:
a. Proposed change to ETS.
b. Violations of ETS determine whether adequate corrective acti is being taken to prevent recurrence.
c. Procedures o changes h reto (which could affect the monitoring f station op ation) that may be considered by the Ma ager-Environment 1 Affairs or the PRB to be appropr te for SRB review.

5.3.1.4 The B shall review the folio ing:

a. P ocedures for implementing the r sponsibilities specified in section 5.1.1 and prop sed changes thereto.
b. Proposed changes to the ETS.

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4 5.3.2 Audit Resoonsibility 5,3.2.1 The Manager-Safety Ndit and Engineering Review 14 5ed,m 6. 3.1 < responsible for an audit, conducted annually. of the acttdities y , ,, & of \(he AGM-P0 and the Manager-Environmental Affairs, re 'ated to comp' iance with ETS. Yy but b* l Audits of facility activities shall be per rmed b"' 5.3.2.hunderthecognizanceoftheSRBtoensure annuall onformance laced h of facili' operation to provisions of the ETS. g, y l 1 5.4 State an Federal Permit and Certificates SW.-M

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Section 401 of L 92-500, the Federal Watefr Pollution Control ,feweds Act Amendments a 1972 (FWPCA), requires ,any applicant for a Federal license o permit to conduct any/ activity that may y]ge b e e~ l result in any disc rge into provisionv of Sections 301, 302, } 306, and 307 of the WPCA. Section4p1ofPL92-500further ,fu n ch o'# l 3 requiresthatanyce(ificationpro ded under this section shall set any effluen limitations nd other limitations and monitoring requirements necessary o assure that any applicant Rf Wd bj for a Federal license or ermit ill comply with the applicable g gg $ec] & limitations. Certificati s pr vided in accordance with Section '32 401 set forth conditions o the Federal license or permit for which the certification is pvided. Accordingly, the licensee shall comply with the requi egents set forth in the currently applicable 401 certificati n ahd amendments thereto issued to i the licensee by the Georg,a Env onmental Protection Division. , In accordance with the provision of the Georgia Water Quality  ! Control Act, the FWPCA dnd the ru s and regulations promulgated pursuant to each of t se acts, th Georgia Environmental Protection Division, nder authorit delegated by the U.S. EPA, j issued NPDES permit f lo. GA 0004120 to the licensee. The NPDES i permit authorizes the licensee to disc arge from HNP Units 1 and I 2 to the Altamaha/hiver in accordance with effluent limitations, l monitoring requirements, and other condit' tons stipulated in the l permit. / l

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Subsequent rp0isions to the certifications wi 1 be accommodated in accordance with the provisions of section 5. 3. 5.5 Proc' dures 6ec b  ; Detail!d written procedures, including applicable che klists and b' instr 4ctions, shall be prepared and followed for all a tivities d e I eM involved in implementing the ETS. All procedures shall e .

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maihtained in a manner convenient for review and inspect 1 n. 15 - ' Pr(bceduresthataretheresponsibilityoftheAGM-P0shall e kept oddf/Wjl# l a the plant. Procedures that are the responsibility of th x  % ,~ E P P - Hanager-Environmental Aff airs shall be kept at the Georgia Power kompany General Office. HATCH-UNIT 2 5-3 Amendment No. 47, 48, 80, M8, 116

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Pr\ocedures shall be established to assure the quali y of ETS 1 progra\results, including analytical measurement . These procedurbq shall document the program in policy irectives; designate h ponsible organizations or individ als; describe purchased se ces; e.g. , contractual labora) ry or other contract serviceq; and provide for audits pf results and procedures by lich see personnel. In addJrtion, these quality assurance procedure shall provide for fstems to identify and correct deficiencies - technical moni oring programs or related administrative activiti , to invest ate anomalous or suspect results, and to review an evaluat program results. 5.5.2 Compliance with Proced w . l In addition to the procedure spe fied in section 5.5, the station operating procedure shall clude provisions to ensure that each unit and all it systems an components are operated in compliance with the c nditions estab ished in the Environmental Technica Specifications ( 5). 5.5.3 Changes in p ocedures and Station Des on or Operation l Changes in the rocedures and station design or op (ation may be made i accordance with section 5.3 and subjeb to the conditions scribed below:

a. he licensee may make changes in the station des y and operation and conduct tests and experiments withou rior NRC (

approval, unless the proposed change, test, or exper ent involves either a change in the objectives of the ETS, n unreviewed environmental question of substantive impact. k ae_ heen cle.\ eA ed n) 3ac k s S~ T \ .w ) 5C2

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b. A proposed change, test, or experiment shall be dee d to involve an unreviewed environmental question if it s e e.

concerns: 1 A matter which may result in a significant increase g'q in any adverse environmental impact prev ously evaluated in the final environmental s tement, as odified by staff's testimony at the earing, s pplements thereto, environmental i pact ap raisals, or in initial or final djudicatory dec sions.

2. A sig ficant change in efflue s or power-level.
     ;                 3. A matter not previously revi ed and evaluated in the docum ts specified abo e which may have a significan adverse envir mental impact.
c. The licensee shall maintain ecords of changes to facility design or operation made pq suant to this section. The licensee also shall aint in records of tests and experiments carried out pursuant o aragraph (a) of this section. These records shall include written evaluation which provides the bases for the determi t on that the change, test, or experiment does not volbg an unreviewed environmental question of substan ve impact, or does not constitute a change in the obje ives of 'the ETS. The licensee shall furnish to the NR ,. annually 6 at such shorter intervals as may be specified in the licens a report containing descriptions, alyses, interpre ations, and evaluations of such changes, ests, and experime ts.
d. Proposed ch ges or modifications to plant systems or equipment all be reviewed in accor nce with Section 5.3.
e. Propose changes to procedures for impi enting the respon bilities specified in Section 5. I shall be revieyed and approved by the Plant Review card (PRB).

Temp rary changes to the procedures that do ot change th intent of the original procedure may be m e with i try concurrence of two members of the plant ma gement staff, t least one of whom holds a. Senior Reactor Oper tors license on the unit affected. Such cha~nges shall be docu nted and subsequently reviewed by the PRB and approved by th General Manager-Nuclear Plant, the AGM-PO, or the Ass'stant , General Manager-Plant Support within 14 days of implementation. l

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t M.4 NRC Authority to Require Revisions l The N may require modification or revision of ch ges made by l

            -the lice see in accordance with section 5.5.3,                   a result of NRC-reviews of the results f these programs, if such modifi tions or revisions are judged necessary to            ntain consistency with the nitially approved program descriptions or            th the intent of the        . The NRC also may require modifications or re sions because of                anges   in plant operation                l or changes in environ.            tal condit ns  or  concerns    associated with plant         ,

operation. 5.6 Plant Reporting Requ' ement i 5.6.1 Routine Repor Annual Environm tal Surveillance Report . A report o the environmental surveillance progra for the previou calendar year shall be submitted to the NR ithin 90 days ter January 1 of each year. The report shall in de , 4 kas G e. M d e.\e k ed w) t 5 no Y 69 5.~o e. G G.Q i o-clkessed t n & EPP  : k A#( C e e. 6 Mc iOMA (, h } f C h t 06 $, (( /J A n placed los Eff Sec W 5 4 \ l

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o< . hummaries, analyses,andinterpretationsorstatistical evaluations, where appropriate, of the results of the en ironmental monitoring activities for the report p riod. The A nual Environmental Surveillance Report also ill include ge c. the fo owing: L

a. mparison with preoperational studig , with operational cotrols(asappropriate),andwith/revious 54 env'ronmental monitoring reports.
b. An as ssment of the observed irr acts of plant operation on the nvironment.

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1. All inst ces of Envir nmental Technical Specifica ions (ETS) oncompliance and corrective
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2. Changes to Fe era and State permits and certificates m d in accordance with section 5.6.3.
3. Changes in sta i design or operation that could l involve an e /iro ental impact or change in the findings of he fin 1 environmental statement.
4. Changes i the ETS. {
5. Copies f all reports r arding station discharges l made i accordance with t DES Permit No. GA 0004120 i (and ubsequent revisions) these shall include ,

repyrtsi.adeinaccordance ith Parts 1B and III of ) th NPDES permit.  ; If harmful ef ects or evidence of irreversib e damage are detected byf i nonitoring, the licensee shall pr ide a further  ! analysis the problem and 0 proposed course o action to t alleviat the problem. Result of analysis of all nonradiological environm tal data j j colle ed shall be summarized and tabulated on an ann al basis.  ; In t event that some results are not available withi 90 days ' aft January 1, the report shall be submitted, noting a d  ! ex laining the missing results. The missing data shall b s bmitted as soon thereafter as possible in a supplementary report. l

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c , Troposed changes to the ETS shall be reviewed and approved y t Manager-Environmental Af fairs, the Plant Review Boar , and the Safety Review Board. Prior to approval, the possib e impact of t e proposed changes will be evaluated. 5.6.3. Changes in Permits and Certificates y 9 3,2 Changes o additions to required Federal, State, ocal, and 9g bm regional a'thority permits and certificates for he protection of the envi onment that pertain to the require ents of the ETS shall be rep ted to the NRC within 30 days. In the event that hed *bd the licensee request for changes itiates or becomes aware of to any water on lity requirements, limits, or values stipulated R g[ f [1 ,c d3 2lay Ip'g,

       ;     in any certifica e or permit issued purs nt to Section 401 or 402 of PL 92-500, which are also the su Ject of an ETS reporting requirement, the N C shall be notified concurrently with the authorizing agency.        The notification to the NRC shall include an evaluation of the nvironmental i pact of the revised requirement, limit, or alue being sought.

If during the NRC's revie of th proposed change, it is determined that a potentia ly s vere environmental impact could result from the change, the will consult with the authorizing agency to determ' e the appropriate action to be taken. 5.7 Records Retention C' 5ccho" 5.7.1 Records and lo s relative to th following areas shall be kd3 made and' retained fo the life of the p nt in a manner p f on convenient for revi w and inspection. Th e logs shall be made available to the t C on request. FC[g,g g

a. Record and drawings detailing plant esign changes and Pref fech* "

modif cations made to systems and equi ent as described gg, in s ction 5.5.3. I

b. R9 cords of all data from environmental mon toring and piarveillance programs required by the ETS.
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5.7.2 11 other records and logs relating to the ETS s all be retain d, in a manner convenient for review and inspecti n, for 5ye/sfollowingloggingorrecording. 5.J . 3 These records shall be stored at the plant or at the

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(2) Pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Part 70, Georgia Power Company to receive, oossess and use at any time special nuclear material as reactor fuel, in accordance with the limitations for storage and amounts required for reactor operation, as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report, as suppicmented and amended; (3) Pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 and 70 Georgia Power Company to receive, possess and use at any time any byproduct, source and special nuclear material as sealed neutron sources for reactor startup, sealed sources for reactor instrumentation and radiation monitoring equipment calibration, and as fission detectors in amounts as required; (4) Pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 and 70 Georgia Power Ccmpany to receive, possess and use in amounts as recuired any byproduct, source or special nuclear material without restriction to chemical or physical . fom, for sarnple analysis or inst.ument t calibration or associated with radioactive 2 apparatus or components; g (5) Pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Parts 30 and 70, e Georgia Power Company to possess, but not separate, such byproduct and special nuclear a materials as may be procuced by the operation [ of the facility, g e C. This license shall be deemed to contain and is subject to the I conditions specified in the follov:ing Comission regulations in 3 10 CFR Chapter I: Part 20. Sectien 30.34 of Part 30. Section 40.41 of Part 40. Sections 50-54 and 50-59 of Part 50, and Section 70.32 ' of Part 70; is subject to all applicable provisions of the Act and to the rules, regulations, ano orders of the Comission now or hereafter in effect; and is subject to the additional conditions specified or incorporated below: (1) Maximum Power Level  ; The Georgia Power Company is authorized to operate the facility at steady state reactor core power levels not in excess of.2436 megawatts thermal. , (2) Technical Soecifications ,,:rJ % En ve m, M hrM c b " The Technical Specifications contained in APPendi

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hereby incorporated in the license. The 1teensee shall operate the f acility in accordance with the Technical SpecificationsanJl M e. Rwoame nbd ggfe\.: 2. - ~P b .

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2.C.(4) Physical Protection The Itcensee shall fully implement an'd maintain in effect all provisions of the following Comission-approved doctrnents, including amendments and changes made pursuant to the authority of 10 CFR 50.54(p). These approved documents consist of infor-antion withheld from public disclosure pursuant to 10 CFR I

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i 1978, Revision 2 dated January 12, 1979, and further revised by inclusion of a Safeguards Contingency Plan, g stbmitted by letter of May 14, 1980. The Contingency Plan shall be fully implemented, in accordance with 10 CFR g 73.40(b).

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                       'tb ) " Hatch Huclear Plant Guard Training and Qualification Plan",      $c dated May 1980, as revised July 1980. This Plan shall be followed, in accordance with 10 CFR 73.55(b)(4). 60 days        3 after approval by the Conmission. All security personnel, as required in the above plans, shall be qualified within two years of this approval. The licensee may make changes to this plan without prior Comission approval if the changes do not decrease the safeguards effectiveness of the plan. The licensee shall maintain records of and submit reports con-cerning such changes in the same manner as required for         m changes made to the Security Plan and Safeguards Contingency   e Plan pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(p).                               -

2.C.(5) The licensee shall submit, for the Commission's m review and approval, plans for inspection and/or cn modification during the next refueling outage (following -- Cycle 7 operation and~ prior to startiup'for Cycle 8 E operation) of the Recirculation aHd Reactor Heat Removal .y Systems piping. These plans shall be submitted to the Commission at least three months prior to the start of g the next refueling outage. c g E D. This license is effective as of the date of issuance and shall Q expire at midnight, August 6, 2014 t S FOR THE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION g Ori:insl Signed by " Do;;r S. Boyd I Giambusso, Deputy Director for Reactor Projects

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[1) P.axin s.fower Level Georgia Fower Company is authorizec to operate the f acility at steady state reactor core power levels not in excess of 2436 negawatts thermal in accordance with the conditions specified herein and in Attachment 2 to this license. .. se Attachment 2 is an integral part of this license. 4 (2) Technical Specifications 7 The Technical Specifications contained in Appendib A and tw Env'<on er. a4.1 frate dY)+B, o^porated as revised in the license.through Amendment The licensee No. qGo, shall operate the are hereby inc . q p b canta6cdie s f acility in accordance with the Tec..nical Specifications 4 )

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(3) Additional Conditions The matters specified in the following conditions shall be completed to the satisfaction of the Cornission within the stated time periods following the issuance of the license or within the operational restrictions indicated. The removal of these conditions shall be made by an amendment i to the license supported by a f avorable evaluation by the Commission. s /, '_:' ":

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i (e) Power Company shall use its best efforts to amend any outstanding contract to which it is a party that contains provisions which are inconsistent with the conditions of this license; (f) Power Company affirms ; hat no consents are or will

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m (g) All provisions of these conditions shall be subject D to and implemented in accordance with the laws of " the United States and of the State of Georgia, as s applicable, and with rules, regulations and orders

  • of agencies of both, as applicable. j i G. This license is effective as of the date of issuance and shall T expire at midnight, June 13, 2018.

J FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISISON t er 5. yd, Director Division of Project Ma emek Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation . i Attachment s:

1. Appendices A sad =8 - Technical EnWS"WeQ pr*It dah De Specifications M 4ffe.dr 6
2. Items to be Completed Prior to Opening Main Steam isolation Valves Date of Issuance: JUN 13 5?8 -

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