98-2179. Philadelphia Electric Company; Limerick Generating Station, Unit 1 Environmental Assessment and Finding of no Significant Impact  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 19 (Thursday, January 29, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 4497-4498]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-2179]
    
    
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    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    
    [Docket No. 50-352]
    
    
    Philadelphia Electric Company; Limerick Generating Station, Unit 
    1 Environmental Assessment and Finding of no Significant Impact
    
        The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) is 
    considering issuance of an exemption from certain requirements of its 
    regulations for Facility Operating License No. NPF-39 issued to 
    Philadelphia Electric Company (the licensee), for operation of the 
    Limerick Generating Station (LGS), Unit 1, located in Montgomery and 
    Chester Counties, Pennsylvania.
    
    Environmental Assessment
    
    Identification of the Proposed Action
    
        The proposed action would exempt Philadelphia Electric Company from 
    the requirements of 10 CFR 70.24(a), which requires in each area in 
    which special nuclear material is handled, used, or stored, a 
    monitoring system that will energize clear audible alarms if accidental 
    criticality occurs. The proposed action would also exempt the licensee 
    from the requirements to maintain emergency procedures for each area in 
    which this licensed special nuclear material is handled, used, or 
    stored to ensure that all personnel withdraw to an area of safety upon 
    the sounding of the alarm, to familiarize personnel with the evacuation 
    plan, and to designate responsible individuals for determining the 
    cause of the alarm, and to place radiation survey instruments in 
    accessible locations for use in such an emergency.
        The proposed action is in accordance with the licensee's 
    application for exemption dated December 23, 1997.
    
    The Need for the Proposed Action
    
        The purpose of 10 CFR 70.24 is to ensure that if a criticality were 
    to occur during the handling of special nuclear material, personnel 
    would be alerted to that fact and would take appropriate action. At a 
    commercial nuclear power plant the inadvertent criticality with which 
    10 CFR 70.24 is concerned could occur during fuel handling operations. 
    The special nuclear material that could be assembled into a critical 
    mass at a commercial nuclear power plant is in the form of nuclear 
    fuel; the quantity of other forms of special nuclear material that is 
    stored on site in any given location is small enough to preclude 
    achieving a critical mass. Because the fuel is not enriched beyond 5.0 
    weight percent Uranium-235 and because commercial nuclear plant 
    licensees have procedures and design features that prevent inadvertent 
    criticality, the staff has determined that it is unlikely that an 
    inadvertent criticality could occur due to the handling of special 
    nuclear material at a commercial power reactor. The requirements of 10 
    CFR 70.24(a), therefore, are not necessary to ensure the safety of 
    personnel during the handling of special nuclear materials at 
    commercial power reactors. However, an exemption to 10 CFR 70.24(a) is 
    needed to permit deviation from these requirements.
    
    Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action
    
        The Commission has completed its evaluation of the proposed action 
    and concludes that the proposed action involves features located 
    entirely within the protected area as defined in 10 CFR part 20.
        The proposed action will not result in an increase in the 
    probability or consequences of accidents or result in a change in 
    occupational or offsite dose. Therefore, there are no radiological 
    impacts associated with the proposed action.
        The proposed action will not result in a change in nonradiological 
    plant effluents and will have no other nonradiological environmental 
    impact.
        Accordingly, the Commission concludes that there are no 
    environmental impacts associated with this action.
    
    Alternatives to the Proposed Action
    
        Since the Commission has concluded there is no measurable 
    environmental impact associated with the proposed action, any 
    alternatives with equal or
    
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    greater environmental impact need not be evaluated. As an alternative 
    to the proposed exemption, the staff considered denial of the requested 
    exemption. Denial of the request would result in no change in current 
    environmental impacts. The environmental impacts of the proposed action 
    and the alternative action are similar.
    
    Alternative Use of Resources
    
        This action does not involve the use of any resources not 
    previously considered in the ``Final Environmental Statement Related to 
    the Operation of Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 and 2,'' dated 
    November 1973.
    
    Agencies and Persons Consulted
    
        In accordance with its stated policy, on January 23, 1998, the 
    staff consulted with the Pennsylvania State official, Mr. David Ney of 
    the Bureau of Radiation Protection, Department of Environmental 
    Protection, regarding the environmental impact of the proposed action. 
    The State official had no comments.
    
    Finding of No Significant Impact
    
        Based upon the environmental assessment, the Commission concludes 
    that the proposed action will not have a significant effect on the 
    quality of the human environment.
        Accordingly, the Commission has determined not to prepare an 
    environmental impact statement for the proposed action.
        For further details with respect to the proposed action, see the 
    licensee's letter dated December 23, 1997, which is available for 
    public inspection at the Commission's Public Document Room, The Gelman 
    Building, 2120 L Street, NW., Washington, DC, and at the local public 
    document room located at the Pottstown Public Library, 500 High Street, 
    Pottstown, PA 19464.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 23rd day of January 1998.
    
        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    Bartholomew C. Buckley,
    Senior Project Manager, Project Directorate I-2, Division of Reactor 
    Projects--I/II, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
    [FR Doc. 98-2179 Filed 1-28-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/29/1998
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-2179
Pages:
4497-4498 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 50-352
PDF File:
98-2179.pdf