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DOCKET NUMBER )AE0 PROPOSED RUL                      T 53 );"R. / G V 33_) .,at i t. . . .
June 22. 1988              2'N" Secretary of the Commisssion Attn: Docketing Service Branch                          18 JN 23 P1 :52 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commisssion Washington, D. C.      20555                            ysgg.        -
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==Dear Sir:==
6hANCH The proposeo "Interpretive Rule"        should help to eliminate some of the confusion surrounding the requirements for low power licensing.
During low-power testing, the plant never produces more than five percent of its capacity, and thus the risks are much less than they are for full power where the plant is operating at a much greater capacity.
The effects of an emergency situation at low-poter would take longer, and therefore we would have more time to react to the si t uat i on , implementing any necessary actions.
In addition, the safety systems within the plant have been designed to withstand 100% emergency situtations, so there should be no significant failure at less than 5%.
It should be noted that the proposed rule will not have an adverse effect on public safety in any way.            The rule simply reinforces that a full-scale public notification system is, and should be, required for full power operation, but not for low power.
I hope that you will consider this rule as a positive step toward providing the much needed power for the New England region which is ready and available from Seabrook Station.
Please say YES to the proposed rul e, and YES to the opening of Seabrook Station.
Thank you for your consideration regarding this rule.
Yours truly.
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Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Emergency Planning & Preparedness Requirements for Nuclear Power Plant Fuel Loading & Initial Low Power Operations
ML20196C728
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/22/1988
From: Grosso C
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
To:
NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY)
References
FRN-53FR16435, RULE-PR-50 53FR16435-00910, 53FR16435-910, NUDOCS 8807010208
Download: ML20196C728 (1)


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DOCKET NUMBER )AE0 PROPOSED RUL T 53 );"R. / G V 33_) .,at i t. . . .

June 22. 1988 2'N" Secretary of the Commisssion Attn: Docketing Service Branch 18 JN 23 P1 :52 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commisssion Washington, D. C. 20555 ysgg. -

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Dear Sir:

6hANCH The proposeo "Interpretive Rule" should help to eliminate some of the confusion surrounding the requirements for low power licensing.

During low-power testing, the plant never produces more than five percent of its capacity, and thus the risks are much less than they are for full power where the plant is operating at a much greater capacity.

The effects of an emergency situation at low-poter would take longer, and therefore we would have more time to react to the si t uat i on , implementing any necessary actions.

In addition, the safety systems within the plant have been designed to withstand 100% emergency situtations, so there should be no significant failure at less than 5%.

It should be noted that the proposed rule will not have an adverse effect on public safety in any way. The rule simply reinforces that a full-scale public notification system is, and should be, required for full power operation, but not for low power.

I hope that you will consider this rule as a positive step toward providing the much needed power for the New England region which is ready and available from Seabrook Station.

Please say YES to the proposed rul e, and YES to the opening of Seabrook Station.

Thank you for your consideration regarding this rule.

Yours truly.

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