98-18547. Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station; Receipt of Petition for Director's Decision Under 10 CFR 2.206  

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    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    
    [Docket No. 50-271]
    
    
    Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation, Vermont Yankee Nuclear 
    Power Station; Receipt of Petition for Director's Decision Under 10 CFR 
    2.206
    
        Notice is hereby given that by Petition dated May 27, 1998, Mr. 
    Jonathan M. Block, on behalf of the Citizens Awareness Network, Inc. 
    (CAN or Petitioner), requested that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 
    Commission (NRC) take immediate action with regard to the Vermont 
    Yankee Nuclear Power Station. The Petitioner requested that the NRC 
    take immediate enforcement action by suspending the operating license 
    for Vermont Yankee until the entire facility has been subjected to an 
    independent safety analysis review similar to the one conducted at the 
    Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station. As an alternative, the Petitioner 
    requested that the NRC immediately act to modify the operating license 
    for the facility by requiring that, before restart (1) Vermont Yankee 
    management certify under oath that all backup safety systems and all 
    security systems are fully operable, and that all safety systems and 
    security systems meet and comply with NRC requirements; (2) Vermont 
    Yankee be held to compliance with all of the restart criteria and 
    protocols in the NRC Inspection Manual; (3) Vermont Yankee only be 
    allowed to resume operations after the NRC has conducted a ``vertical 
    slice'' examination of the degree to which the new design-basis 
    documents (DBDs) and FSAR accurately describe at least two of the 
    primary safety systems for the Vermont Yankee reactor; (4) once 
    operation resumes, Vermont Yankee only be allowed to continue operation 
    for as long as it adheres to its schedule for coming into compliance 
    and completing the DBD and FSAR project; and (5) the NRC holds a public 
    hearing before restart to discuss the changes to the torus, Vermont 
    Yankee DBD and FSAR projects, and Vermont Yankee's scheduled completion 
    of these projects in relation to operational safety.
        As the basis for this request, the Petitioner raised concerns about 
    the operation of the Vermont Yankee
    
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    facility, including challenges to the single-failure criterion, 
    inadequate safety evaluations, potential overreliance on Yankee Atomic 
    Electric Company analyses, an inadequate operational experience review 
    program, high potential for other serious safety problems, and lack of 
    adequate perimeter security. The Petitioner also attached four 
    documents prepared by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). One UCS 
    document, dated May 14, 1998, provided a review of Vermont Yankee Daily 
    Event Reports (DERs) made over the previous year as requested by CAN. 
    DERs are verbal reports made by licensees under 10 CFR 50.72 to the NRC 
    and put in written form by the NRC. Another UCS document, dated January 
    29, 1998, was addressed to the NRC Region I Senior Allegation 
    Coordinator; it discussed a specific concern with NRC Daily Event 
    Report 33545 of January 15, 1998, associated with Vermont Yankee water 
    hammer on certain systems. The third document, a UCS letter dated May 
    5, 1997, to the NRC Chairman and Commissioners, discussed mislocated 
    fuel bundle loading errors. The final UCS document attached was titled 
    ``Potential Nuclear Safety Hazard Reactor Operation with Failed Fuel 
    Cladding,'' dated April 2, 1998. By letter dated June 9, 1998, 
    Petitioner renewed the request for relief based on the events occurring 
    on June 9, 1998, at Vermont Yankee and reported by the licensee in DER 
    34366. This event involved the automatic shutdown of the reactor due to 
    problems in the feedwater system. The Petitioner states that this event 
    indicates a lack of reasonable assurance that safety-related systems at 
    Vermont Yankee will perform adequately.
        The request is being treated pursuant to 10 CFR 2.206 of the 
    Commission's regulations. The request has been referred to the Director 
    of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. As provided by Section 
    2.206, appropriate action will be taken on this petition within a 
    reasonable time.
        By letter dated July 6, 1998, the Director denied Petitioner's 
    request for immediate action at Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station.
        A copy of the petition is available for inspection at the 
    Commission's Public Document Room at 2120 L Street, N.W., Washington, 
    D.C. 20555-0001 and at the local public document room located at Brooks 
    Memorial Library, 224 Main Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 6th day of July, 1998.
    
        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    Samuel J. Collins,
    Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
    [FR Doc. 98-18547 Filed 7-10-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/13/1998
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-18547
Pages:
37605-37606 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 50-271
PDF File:
98-18547.pdf