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DC 20555–0001.
Dr. Peter S. Lam, Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board Panel, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001.
All correspondence, documents, and
other materials shall be filed with the
administrative judges in accordance
with 10 CFR 2.302.
Issued at Rockville, Maryland, this 23rd
day of February 2005.
G. Paul Bollwerk, III,
Chief Administrative Judge, Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board Panel.
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Dominion Nuclear Connecticut;
Establishment of Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board
[Docket No. 50–336 and 50–423; ASLBP No.
05–837–01–LR]
Pursuant to delegation by the
Commission dated December 29, 1972,
published in the Federal Register, 37 FR
28,710 (1972), and the Commission’s
regulations, see 10 CFR 2.104, 2.300,
2.303, 2.309, 2.311, 2.318, and 2.321,
notice is hereby given that an Atomic
Safety and Licensing Board is being
established to preside over the following
proceeding:
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut
(Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Units
2 and 3)
Pursuant to a March 8, 2004 notice of
opportunity for hearing published in the
Federal Register (69 FR 11,897 (Mar. 12,
2004)), a Licensing Board is being
established to conduct a proceeding on
the February 1, 2005 petition for late
intervention of Suffolk County, New
York, regarding the January 22, 2004
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut
applications for renewal of the
Millstone Units 2 and 3 operating
licenses.
The Board is comprised of the
following administrative judges:
Michael C. Farrar, Chair, Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board Panel, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001.
Alan S. Rosenthal, Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board Panel, U.S. Nuclear
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PSEG Nuclear LLC; Notice of
Consideration of Issuance of
Amendment to Facility Operating
License, Proposed No Significant
Hazards Consideration Determination,
and Opportunity for a Hearing
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC or the Commission)
is considering issuance of an
amendment to Facility Operating
License Nos. DPR–70 and DPR–75
issued to the Salem Nuclear Generating
Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 (Salem) for
operation in Salem County, New Jersey.
The proposed revision would modify
the Technical Specification (TS)
definition of OPERABILITY with
respect to requirements for availability
of normal and emergency power.
Additionally, the proposed revision
would modify the required actions for
shutdown power TSs.
Before issuance of the proposed
license amendment, the Commission
will have made findings required by the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended
(the Act), and the Commission’s
regulations.
The Commission has made a
proposed determination that the
amendment request involves no
significant hazards consideration.
Pursuant to the Commission’s
regulations in Title 10 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section
50.92, this means that operation of the
facility in accordance with the proposed
amendment would not (1) involve a
significant increase in the probability or
consequences of an accident previously
evaluated; (2) create the possibility of a
new or different kind of accident from
any accident previously evaluated; or
(3) involve a significant reduction in a
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Dominion Nuclear Connecticut; Establishment of Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board
[Docket No. 50-336 and 50-423; ASLBP No. 05-837-01-LR]
Pursuant to delegation by the Commission dated December 29, 1972,
published in the Federal Register, 37 FR 28,710 (1972), and the
Commission's regulations, see 10 CFR 2.104, 2.300, 2.303, 2.309, 2.311,
2.318, and 2.321, notice is hereby given that an Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board is being established to preside over the following
proceeding:
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut
(Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Units 2 and 3)
Pursuant to a March 8, 2004 notice of opportunity for hearing
published in the Federal Register (69 FR 11,897 (Mar. 12, 2004)), a
Licensing Board is being established to conduct a proceeding on the
February 1, 2005 petition for late intervention of Suffolk County, New
York, regarding the January 22, 2004 Dominion Nuclear Connecticut
applications for renewal of the Millstone Units 2 and 3 operating
licenses.
The Board is comprised of the following administrative judges:
Michael C. Farrar, Chair, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001.
Alan S. Rosenthal, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001.
Dr. Peter S. Lam, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001.
All correspondence, documents, and other materials shall be filed
with the administrative judges in accordance with 10 CFR 2.302.
Issued at Rockville, Maryland, this 23rd day of February 2005.
G. Paul Bollwerk, III,
Chief Administrative Judge, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel.
[FR Doc. 05-3864 Filed 2-28-05; 8:45 am]
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