95-8453. Power Authority of the State of New York, (Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit No. 3); Exemption  

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    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    [Docket No. 50-286]
    
    
    Power Authority of the State of New York, (Indian Point Nuclear 
    Generating Unit No. 3); Exemption
    
    I
    
        The Power Authority of the State of New York (the licensee) is the 
    holder of Facility Operating License No. DPR-64, which authorizes 
    operation of the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 
    [[Page 17594]] No. 3 (IP3). The license provides, among other things, 
    that the licensee is subject to all rules, regulations, and orders of 
    the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) now or hereafter in 
    effect.
        The facility consists of a pressurized water reactor at the 
    licensee's site located in Westchester County, New York.
    
    II
    
        By letter dated March 15, 1995, the licensee requested to modify an 
    existing exemption from the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R, 
    Section III.J, which had been issued by the NRC on January 17, 1987. 
    Section III.J specifies emergency lighting requirements for operation 
    of safe shutdown equipment and in access and egress routes thereto. The 
    January 17, 1987, exemption allowed use of permanently installed 
    security lighting, in place of emergency lighting as specified in 
    Section III.J, for access and egress to the Appendix R diesel generator 
    which is located in the outside yard area.
        During a programmatic review of the Appendix R, compliance strategy 
    at IP3, the licensee identified that certain operator actions, which 
    had not be included in the previous Appendix R compliance strategy, 
    were needed. These additional operator actions were in the outside yard 
    area at the condensate storage tank (CST), refueling water storage tank 
    (RWST), and backup service water pump platform. Thus, in accordance 
    with Appendix R, Section III.J, emergency lighting would be required 
    for these additional areas. As such, the licensee's March 15, 1995, 
    letter requested modification of the January 7, 1987, exemption to 
    extend the use of security lighting in the outside yard area to include 
    the CST, RWST, and backup service water platform.
    
    III
    
        Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12, the Commission may, upon application by 
    any interested person or upon its own initiative, grant exemptions from 
    the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50 when (1) the exemptions are 
    authorized by law, will not present an undue risk to public health and 
    safety, and are consistent with the common defense and security and (2) 
    when special circumstances are present as set forth in 10 CFR 
    50.12(a)(2).
        Section III.J of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R, requires that 
    emergency lighting units with at least an 8-hour battery power supply 
    shall be provided in all areas needed for operation of safe shutdown 
    equipment and in access and egress routes thereto. By letter dated June 
    14, 1985, the licensee applied for an exemption to the requirements of 
    Section III.J, to allow use of permanently installed security lighting 
    for providing an illuminated access and egress route to the Appendix R 
    diesel generator which is located in the outside yard.
        As justification, the licensee indicated that the yard area 
    lighting for access and egress to the Appendix R diesel generator was 
    already part of the security lighting system. As such, illumination is 
    provided in accordance with 10 CFR 73.55(c)(5). The security lighting 
    system is powered by a dedicated propane powered generator which 
    operates in the event of a loss of power to the security system and 
    this generator is physically separated from the plant; therefore, an 
    Appendix R fire scenario will not affect operation of the security 
    backup generator supply. In addition, the security backup generator has 
    a sufficient capacity and fuel supply to power the outside yard 
    lighting for the requisite 8-hour time period. The licensee concluded 
    that the security lighting system was highly reliable and, as such, 
    installation of the battery-powered lights, as required by Section 
    III.J, would not enhance the safe shutdown capability at IP3.
        The NRC staff agreed with the technical justification presented in 
    the licensee's June 14, 1985, letter, and issued an Exemption from the 
    requirement of Section III.J. for access and egress to the Appendix R 
    diesel generator. In the licensee's March 15, 1995, letter, the same 
    technical justification is presented for use of permanently installed 
    security lighting, in lieu of battery-powered lights, as required by 
    Section III.J, for three additional areas in the outside yard. These 
    additional areas were a result of a reassessment of the IP3 Appendix R 
    compliance strategy. The areas and the operator actions needed in each 
    area are as follows:
        (1) Condensate Storage Tank: The operators would verify tank level 
    at the local indicator and during sub-freezing weather might need to 
    place portable heaters in the area to maintain level indicator 
    operable.
        (2) Refueling Water Storage Tank: The operators would verify tank 
    level at the local indicator and during sub-freezing weather might need 
    to place portable heaters in the area to maintain level indicator 
    operable.
        (3) Backup Service Water Pumps: The operators would manually 
    backlfush the strainers.
        The licensee has confirmed that the technical justification, which 
    was also the basis for the January 17, 1987, exemption is still valid. 
    The licensee has also confirmed that the security lighting system still 
    achieves the underlying purpose of the rule in that it provides 
    adequate illumination to perform all Appendix R required activities in 
    the outside yard for a period of at least 8 hours and is not impacted 
    by fires in other areas of the plant for which Appendix R fires need to 
    be considered.
    
    IV
    
        Accordingly, the Commission has determined, pursuant to 10 CFR 
    50.12, that (1) the Modified Exemption as described in Section III is 
    authorized by law, will not endanger life or property, and is otherwise 
    in the public interest and (2) special circumstances exist pursuant to 
    10 CFR 50.12(a)(2)(ii), in that application of the regulation in these 
    particular circumstances is not necessary to achieve the underlying 
    purpose of the rule.
        Therefore, the Commission hereby grants the following Modification 
    to our Exemption of January 17, 1987:
        (1) The Exemption from the requirement of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix 
    J, Section III.J, issued to the Power Authority of the State of New 
    York on January 17, 1987, remains in effect. The Power Authority of the 
    State of New York is also exempt from the requirement of 10 CFR Part 
    50, Appendix J, Section III.J, to the extent that security lighting in 
    the outside yard area can be used in lieu of the emergency lighting as 
    specified in Section III.J, at the following additional locations in 
    the outside yard area:
    
    --The Condensate Storage Tank Area
    --The Refueling Water Storage Tank Area
    --The Backup Service Water Pump Strainer Area
    
        Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.32, the Commission has determined that the 
    granting of this Modified Exemption will have no significant impact on 
    the quality of the human environment (60 FR 15944).
        This Exemption is effective upon issuance.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 29th day of March 1995.
    
        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    Steven A. Varga,
    Director, Division of Reactor Projects--I/II, Office of Nuclear Reactor 
    Regulation.
    [FR Doc. 95-8453 Filed 4-5-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 7590-01-M
    
    

Document Information

Published:
04/06/1995
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-8453
Pages:
17593-17594 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 50-286
PDF File:
95-8453.pdf