97-8206. Power Authority of the State of New York (Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit No. 3); Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact  

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    UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    
    [Docket No. 50-286]
    
    
    Power Authority of the State of New York (Indian Point Nuclear 
    Generating Unit No. 3); Environmental Assessment and Finding of No 
    Significant Impact
    
        The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) is 
    considering issuance of an amendment to Facility Operating License No. 
    DPR-64 issued to the Power Authority of the State of New York (the 
    licensee) for the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit No. 3, located 
    in Westchester County, New York.
    
    Environmental Assessment
    
    Identification of Proposed Action
    
        The proposed amendment would include provisions in Technical 
    Specifications (TS) 5.3 and 5.4 which allow for the storage of fuel 
    with an enrichment not to exceed 4.95 + 0.05 weight percent (w/o) 
    Uranium 235 (U-235) in the new and spent fuel storage racks and would 
    revise requirements governing the placement of fuel assemblies in the 
    fuel storage pit. The proposed action is in accordance with the 
    licensee's application for amendment dated November 22, 1996.
    
    The Need for Proposed Action
    
        The proposed changes are needed so that the licensee can use higher 
    fuel enrichment to provide the flexibility of extending the fuel 
    irradiation and to permit operation for longer fuel cycles.
    
    Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action
    
        The Commission has completed its evaluation of the proposed 
    revisions to the TS. The proposed revisions would permit use of fuel 
    enriched to a nominal 5.0 w/o U-235. The safety considerations 
    associated with reactor operation with higher enrichment and extended 
    irradiation have been evaluated by the NRC staff. The staff has 
    concluded that such changes would not adversely affect plant safety. 
    The proposed changes have no adverse effect on the probability of any 
    accident. The higher enrichment, with increased fuel burnup, may 
    slightly change the mix of fission products that might be released in 
    the event of a serious accident, but such small changes would not 
    significantly affect the consequences of serious accidents. No changes 
    are being made in the types or amounts of any radiological effluents 
    that may be released offsite. There is no significant increase in the 
    allowable individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure.
        The environmental impacts of transportation resulting from the use 
    of higher enrichment fuel and extended irradiation were published and 
    discussed in the staff assessment entitled, ``NRC Assessment of the 
    Environmental Effects of Transportation Resulting from Extended Fuel 
    Enrichment and Irradiation,'' dated July 7, 1988. This assessment was 
    published in connection with an Environmental Assessment related to the 
    Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant, Unit 1, which was published in the 
    Federal Register (53 FR 30355) on August 11, 1988, as corrected on 
    August 24, 1988 (53 FR 32322). As indicated therein, the environmental 
    cost contribution of an increase in the fuel enrichment of up to 5 
    weight percent U-235 and irradiation limits of up to 60,000 gigawatt 
    days per metric ton (GWD/MT) are either unchanged or may, in fact, be 
    reduced from those summarized in Table S-4 as set forth in 10 CFR 
    51.52(c). These findings are applicable to the proposed increase at 
    Indian Point given that the proposal involves 5% and burnup of less 
    than 60,000 gigawatt days per metric ton (GWD/MT). Accordingly, the 
    Commission concludes that there are no significant radiological 
    environmental impacts associated with the proposed amendment.
        With regard to potential non-radiological impacts of reactor 
    operation with higher enrichment and extended irradiation, the proposed 
    action involves features located entirely within the restricted area as 
    defined in 10 CFR Part 20. It does not affect non-radiological plant 
    effluents and has no other environmental impact. Accordingly, the 
    Commission concludes that there are no significant non-radiological 
    environmental impacts associated with the proposed action.
    
    Alternative to the Proposed Action
    
        Since the Commission concluded that there are no significant 
    environmental effects that would result from the proposed action, any 
    other alternative would have equal or greater environmental impacts and 
    need not be evaluated.
        The principal alternative would be to deny the requested amendment. 
    This would not reduce the environmental impact of plant operations and 
    would result in reduced operational flexibility.
    
    Alternative Use of Resources
    
        This action does not involve the use of any resources not 
    previously considered in the Final Environmental Statement related to 
    operation of Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit No. 3.
    
    Agencies and Persons Consulted
    
        In accordance with its stated policy, on December 12, 1996, the 
    staff consulted with the New York State official, Heidi Voelk, of the 
    New York State Energy Research and Development Authority regarding the 
    environmental impact of the proposed action. The state official had no 
    comments.
    
    Finding of No Significant Impact
    
        The Commission has determined not to prepare an environmental 
    impact statement for the proposed license amendment.
        Based upon the foregoing environmental assessment, we conclude that 
    the proposed action will not have a significant effect on the quality 
    of the human environment.
        For further details with respect to this action, see the 
    application for amendment dated November 22, 1996, that 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 for the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit No. 
    3, at White Plains Public Library, 100 Martine Avenue, White Plains, 
    New York.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 26th day of March 1997.
    
        For The Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    George F. Wunder,
    Project Manager, Project Directorate I-1, Division of Reactor Projects 
    I/II, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
    [FR Doc. 97-8206 Filed 3-31-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/01/1997
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
97-8206
Pages:
15546-15546 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 50-286
PDF File:
97-8206.pdf