In the Matter of Operating Power Reactor Licensees Identified in Attachment 1; Order Modifying Licenses (Effective Immediately), 15225-15229 [E6-4371]
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the petitioner in the proceeding, and
how that interest may be affected by the
results of the proceeding. The petition
should specifically explain the reasons
why intervention should be permitted
with particular reference to the
following general requirements: (1) The
name, address and telephone number of
the requestor or petitioner; (2) the
nature of the requestor’s/petitioner’s
right under the Act to be made a party
to the proceeding; (3) the nature and
extent of the requestor’s/petitioner’s
property, financial, or other interest in
the proceeding; and (4) the possible
effect of any decision or order which
may be entered in the proceeding on the
requestors/petitioner’s interest. The
petition must also identify the specific
contentions which the petitioner/
requestor seeks to have litigated at the
proceeding.
Each contention must consist of a
specific statement of the issue of law or
fact to be raised or controverted. In
addition, the petitioner/requestor shall
provide a brief explanation of the bases
for the contention and a concise
statement of the alleged facts or expert
opinion which support the contention
and on which the petitioner intends to
rely in proving the contention at the
hearing. The petitioner/requestor must
also provide references to those specific
sources and documents of which the
petitioner is aware and on which the
petitioner intends to rely to establish
those facts or expert opinion. The
petition must include sufficient
information to show that a genuine
dispute exists with the applicant on a
material issue of law or fact.
Contentions shall be limited to matters
within the scope of the amendment
under consideration. The contention
must be one which, if proven, would
entitle the petitioner to relief. A
petitioner/requestor who fails to satisfy
these requirements with respect to at
least one contention will not be
permitted to participate as a party.
Those permitted to intervene become
parties to the proceeding, subject to any
limitations in the order granting leave to
intervene, and have the opportunity to
participate fully in the conduct of the
hearing.
If a hearing is requested, the
Commission will make a final
determination on the issue of no
significant hazards consideration. The
final determination will serve to decide
when the hearing is held. If the final
determination is that the amendment
request involves no significant hazards
consideration, the Commission may
issue the amendment and make it
immediately effective, notwithstanding
the request for a hearing. Any hearing
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held would take place after issuance of
the amendment. If the final
determination is that the amendment
request involves a significant hazards
consideration, any hearing held would
take place before the issuance of any
amendment.
Nontimely requests and/or petitions
and contentions will not be entertained
absent a determination by the
Commission or the presiding officer of
the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
that the petition, request and/or the
contentions should be granted based on
a balancing of the factors specified in 10
CFR 2.309(c)(1)(i)–(viii).
A request for a hearing or a petition
for leave to intervene must be filed by:
(1) First class mail addressed to the
Office of the Secretary of the
Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001, Attention: Rulemaking and
Adjudications Staff; (2) courier, express
mail, and expedited delivery services:
Office of the Secretary, Sixteenth Floor,
One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, Maryland, 20852,
Attention: Rulemaking and
Adjudications Staff; (3) E-mail
addressed to the Office of the Secretary,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
HEARINGDOCKET@NRC.GOV; or (4)
facsimile transmission addressed to the
Office of the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC, Attention: Rulemakings and
Adjudications Staff at (301) 415–1101,
verification number is (301) 415–1966.
A copy of the request for hearing and
petition for leave to intervene should
also be sent to the Office of the General
Counsel, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001, and it is requested that copies be
transmitted either by means of facsimile
transmission to 301–415–3725 or by email to OGCMailCenter@nrc.gov. A copy
of the request for hearing and petition
for leave to intervene should also be
sent to Ernest L. Blake, Jr., Esquire,
Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge,
2300 N Street, NW., Washington, DC
20037, attorney for the licensee.
For further details with respect to this
action, see the application for
amendment dated March 17, 2006,
which is available for public inspection
at the Commission’s PDR, located at
One White Flint North, Public File Area
O1 F21, 11555 Rockville Pike (first
floor), Rockville, Maryland. Publicly
available records will be accessible from
the Agencywide Documents Access and
Management System’s (ADAMS) Public
Electronic Reading Room on the Internet
at the NRC Web site, https://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.
Persons who do not have access to
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ADAMS or who encounter problems in
accessing the documents located in
ADAMS, should contact the NRC PDR
Reference staff by telephone at 1–800–
397–4209, 301–415–4737, or by e-mail
to pdr@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 22nd
day of March, 2006.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Robert E. Martin,
Senior Project Manager, Plant Licensing
Branch II–1, Division of Operating Reactor
Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
[FR Doc. E6–4372 Filed 3–24–06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
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[Docket Nos. (as shown in Attachment 1);
License Nos. (as shown in Attachment 1);
EA–06–037]
In the Matter of Operating Power
Reactor Licensees Identified in
Attachment 1; Order Modifying
Licenses (Effective Immediately)
I.
The licensees identified in
Attachment 1 to this Order hold licenses
issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC or the Commission)
authorizing operation of nuclear power
plants in accordance with the Atomic
Energy Act of 1954 and Title 10 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR)
part 50. Commission regulations at 10
CFR 50.54(p)(1) require these licensees
to maintain safeguards contingency plan
procedures in accordance with 10 CFR
part 73, Appendix C. Specific
safeguards requirements for reactors are
contained in 10 CFR 73.55.
II.
On September 11, 2001, terrorists
simultaneously attacked targets in New
York, N.Y., and Washington, DC, using
large commercial aircraft as weapons. In
response to the attacks and intelligence
information subsequently obtained, the
Commission issued a number of
Safeguards and Threat Advisories to its
licensees, and eventually Orders to
selected licensees, to strengthen
licensees’ capabilities and readiness to
respond to a potential attack on a
nuclear facility. On April 29, 2003, the
Commission issued an Order to all
operating power reactor licensees that
enhanced the design basis threat (DBT)
specified in 10 CFR 73.1.
As a result of the Commission’s
continued assessment of threat
information, the Commission has
determined that a revision to one of the
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specific adversary characteristics set
forth in the April 29, 2003, DBT Order
needs to be updated and enhanced. The
update to the adversary characteristic is
set forth in Attachment 21 of this Order.
Each licensee must amend its site
security plans to address the new
adversary characteristic in its protective
strategy.
Any needed changes to the physical
security plan, safeguards contingency
plan, or guard training and qualification
plan required by 10 CFR 50.34(c),
50.34(d), and 73.55(b)(4)(ii),
respectively, shall be completed and
implemented within 60 days of the date
of this Order.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202, I find that
in the circumstances described above,
the public health, safety, and interest
and the common defense and security
require that this Order be immediately
effective.
III.
Accordingly, pursuant to Sections
103, 104, 161b, 161i, 161o, 182, and 186
of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended, and the Commission’s
regulations in 10 CFR 2.202 and 10 CFR
parts 50 and 73, it is hereby ordered,
effective immediately, that all licenses
identified in Attachment 1 to this order
are modified as follows:
A.1. Each licensee shall revise its
physical security plan and safeguards
contingency plan, prepared pursuant to
10 CFR 50.34(c) and 50.34(d), to provide
protection against the updated
adversary characteristic set forth in
Attachment 2 to this Order. In addition,
each licensee shall revise its training
and qualification plan, required by 10
CFR 73.55(b)(4)(ii), to implement the
updated adversary characteristic set
forth in Attachment 2 to this Order.
2. Each licensee shall implement
necessary changes to its physical
security plan, safeguards contingency
plan, and guard training and
qualification plan no later than 60 days
from the date of this Order.
B.1. Each licensee shall, within
twenty-one (21) days of the date of this
Order, notify the Commission: (1) If the
licensee is unable to comply with any
requirement of this Order, (2) if
compliance with any requirement of
this Order is unnecessary in the
licensee’s specific circumstances, or (3)
if implementation of any requirement of
this Order would cause the licensee to
be in violation of the provisions of any
Commission regulation or the facility
license. The notification shall provide
the licensee’s justification for seeking
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relief from, or variation of, any specific
requirement.
2. Any licensee that considers that
implementation of any of the
requirements of this Order would
adversely impact safe operation of the
facility must notify the Commission,
within twenty-one (21) days of this
Order, of the adverse safety impact, the
basis for its determination that the
requirement has an adverse safety
impact, and either a proposal for
achieving the same objectives of this
Order, or a schedule for modifying the
facilities to address the adverse safety
condition. If neither approach is
appropriate, the licensee must
supplement its response to Condition
B.1. of this Order to identify the
condition as a requirement with which
it cannot comply, with attendant
justifications as required in Condition
B.1.
C. Each licensee shall report to the
Commission, in writing, when it has
fully implemented this Order. The
notification shall be made no later than
60 days from the date of the Order and
include substitute security plan pages
that reflect any changes made to
implement the Order.
D. All measures implemented or
actions taken in response to this Order
shall be maintained until the
Commission determines otherwise,
except that the licensee may change its
revised physical security plans,
safeguards contingency plans, and guard
training and qualification plans if
authorized by 10 CFR 50.54(p).
Licensee responses to Conditions A.1,
B.1, B.2, and C above, shall be
submitted in accordance with 10 CFR
50.4. In addition, licensee submittals
that contain safeguards information
shall be properly marked and handled
in accordance with 10 CFR 73.21.
The Director, Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation, may, in writing,
relax or rescind any of the above
conditions upon demonstration by the
licensee of good cause.
IV.
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.202, the
licensee must, and any other person
adversely affected by this Order may,
submit an answer to this Order, and
may request a hearing on this Order,
within twenty-one (21) days of the date
of this Order. Where good cause is
shown, consideration will be given to
extending the time to request a hearing.
A request for an extension of time in
which to submit an answer or request a
hearing must be made in writing to the
Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
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0001, and include a statement of good
cause for the extension. The answer may
consent to this Order. Unless the answer
consents to this Order, the answer shall,
in writing and under oath or
affirmation, specifically set forth the
matters of fact and law on which the
licensee or other person adversely
affected relies and the reasons as to why
the Order should not have been issued.
Any answer or request for a hearing
shall be submitted to the Secretary,
Office of the Secretary of the
Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, ATTN: Rulemakings and
Adjudications Staff, Washington, DC
20555–0001. Copies also shall be sent to
the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001; to the Assistant General Counsel
for Materials Litigation and Enforcement
at the same address; to the Regional
Administrator for NRC Region I, II, III,
or IV, as appropriate for the specific
facility; and to the licensee if the answer
or hearing request is by a person other
than the licensee. Because of possible
delays in delivery of mail to United
States Government offices, it is
requested that answers and requests for
hearing be transmitted to the Secretary
of the Commission either by means of
facsimile transmission to 301–415–1101
or by e-mail to hearingdocket@nrc.gov
and also to the Office of the General
Counsel either by means of facsimile
transmission to 301–415–3725 or by email to OGCMailCenter.gov. If a person
other than the licensee requests a
hearing, that person shall set forth with
particularity the manner in which his or
her interest is adversely affected by this
Order and shall address the criteria set
forth in 10 CFR 2.309(d).
If a hearing is requested by the
licensee or a person whose interest is
adversely affected, the Commission will
issue an Order designating the time and
place of any hearing. If a hearing is held,
the issue to be considered at such
hearing shall be whether this Order
should be sustained.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202(c)(2)(i), the
licensee may, in addition to demanding
a hearing, at the time the answer is filed
or sooner, move the presiding officer to
set aside the immediate effectiveness of
the Order on the ground that the Order,
including the need for immediate
effectiveness, is not based on adequate
evidence but on mere suspicion,
unfounded allegations, or error.
In the absence of any request for
hearing, or written approval of an
extension of time in which to request a
hearing, the provisions specified in
Section III above shall be final twentyone (21) days from the date of this Order
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without further order or proceedings. If
an extension of time for requesting a
hearing has been approved, the
provisions specified in Section III shall
be final when the extension expires if a
hearing request has not been received.
An answer or a request for hearing shall
not stay the immediate effectiveness of
this order.
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For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Dated this 20th day of March 2006.
J.E. Dyer,
Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
Attachment 1—List of Addressees; Power
Plants—Senior Executive/Security Contacts
Mr. William Levis
Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
PSEG Nuclear LLC–N09
Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 &
2
Docket Nos. 50–272 & 50–311
License Nos. DPR–70 & DPR–75
End of Buttonwood Road
Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038
Mr. William Levis
Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
PSEG Nuclear LLC–X15
Hope Creek Generating Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–354
License No. NPF–57
End of Buttonwood Road
Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038
Mr. Michael Kansler
President
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–293
License No. DPR–35
440 Hamilton Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Michael Kansler
President
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station
Docket No. 50–271
License No. DPR–28
440 Hamilton Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Michael Kansler
President
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant
Docket No. 50–333
License No. DPR–59
440 Hamilton Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Michael Kansler
President
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station,
Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50–247 & 50–286
License Nos. DPR–26 & DPR–64
440 Hamilton Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Gene St. Pierre
Site Vice President
FPL Energy
Seabrook Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–443
License No. NPF–86
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Central Receiving, Lafayette Road
Seabrook, NH 03874
Mr. James H. Lash
Vice President
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company
Beaver Valley Power Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–334 & 50–412
License Nos. DPR–66 & NPF–73
Route 168
Shippingport, PA 15077
Mr. James A. Spina
Vice President
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Inc.
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 &
2
Docket Nos. 50–317 & 50–318
License Nos. DPR–53 & DPR–69
1650 Calvert Cliffs Parkway
Lusby, MD 20657–4702
Mrs. Mary G. Korsnick
Vice President
R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, LLC
Docket No. 50–244
License No. DPR–18
1503 Lake Road
Ontario, NY 14519–9364
Mr. Timothy J. O’Connor
Vice President
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 &
2
Docket Nos. 50–220 & 50–410
License Nos. DPR–63 & NPF–69
348 Lake Road
Oswego, NY 13126
Mr. Britt T. McKinney
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
PPL Susquehanna, LLC
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1
&2
Docket Nos. 50–387 & 50–388
License Nos. NPF–14 & NPF–22
769 Salem Boulevard, NUCSB3
Berwick, PA 18603–0467
Mr. David A. Christian
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc.
Millstone Power Station, Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50–336 & 50–423
License Nos. DPR–65 & NPF–49
Innsbrook Technical Center, 5000 Dominion
Boulevard
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Mr. David A. Christian
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Virginia Electric and Power Company
North Anna Power Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–338 & 50–339
License Nos. NPF–4 & NPF–7
Innsbrook Technical Center, 5000 Dominion
Boulevard
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Mr. David A. Christian
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Virginia Electric and Power Company
Surry Power Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–280 & 50–281
License Nos. DPR–32 & DPR–37
Innsbrook Technical Center, 5000 Dominion
Boulevard
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Mr. David A. Christian
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc.
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant
Docket No. 50–305
License No. DPR–43
Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion
Boulevard
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Mr. Dhiaa M. Jamil
Vice President
Duke Energy Corporation
Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–413 & 50–414
License Nos. NPF–35 & NPF–52
4800 Concord Road
York, SC 29745
Mr. L. M. Stinson
Vice President—Farley Project
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Units 1& 2
Docket Nos. 50–348 & 50–364
License Nos. NPF–2 & NPF–8
40 Inverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35242
Mr. H. L. Sumner, Jr.
Vice President—Nuclear, Hatch Project
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–321 & 50–366
License Nos. DPR–57 & NPF–5
40 Inverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35242
Mr. G. R. Peterson
Vice President
Duke Energy Corporation
William B. McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1
&2
Docket Nos. 50–369 & 50–370
License Nos. NPF–9 & NPF–17
12700 Hagers Ferry Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
Mr. Bruce H. Hamilton
Vice President, Oconee Site
Duke Energy Corporation
Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50–269, 50–270 & 50–287
License Nos. DPR–38, DPR–47 & DPR–55
7800 Rochester Highway
Seneca, SC 29672
Mr. Don E. Grissette
Vice President
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–424 & 50–425
License Nos. NPF–68 & NPF–81
40 Inverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35242
Mr. James Scarola
Vice President
Carolina Power & Light Company
Progress Energy, Inc.
Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–325 & 50–324
License Nos. DPR–71 & DPR–62
Hwy 87, 2.5 Miles North
Southport, NC 28461
Mr. C.J. Gannon
Vice President
Carolina Power & Light Company
Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–400
License No. NPF–63
5413 Shearon Harris Road
New Hill, NC 27562–0165
Mr. Dale E. Young
Vice President
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Supervisor, Licensing & Regulatory Programs
Florida Power Corporation
Crystal River Nuclear Generating Plant, Unit
3
Docket No. 50–302
License No. DPR–72
15760 W. Power Line Street
Crystal River, FL 34428–6708
Mr. J. W. Moyer
Vice President Carolina Power & Light
Company
Progress Energy
H. B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant, Unit 2
Docket No. 50–261
License No. DPR–23
3581 West Entrance Road
Hartsville, SC 29550
Mr. Brian J. O’Grady
Site Vice President
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 & 3
Tennessee Valley Authority
Docket Nos. 50–259, 50–260 & 50–296
License Nos. DPR–33, DPR–52 & DPR–68
10835 Shaw Rd.
Athens, AL 35611
Mr. Michael Skaggs
Site Vice President
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1
Tennessee Valley Authority
Docket No. 50–390
License No. NPF–90
Highway 68 Near Spring City
Spring City, TN 37381
Mr. Randy Douet
Site Vice President
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2
Tennessee Valley Authority
Docket Nos. 50–327 & 50–328
License Nos. DPR–77 & DPR–79
2000 Igou Ferry Road
Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
Mr. J. A. Stall
Senior Vice President, Nuclear & Chief
Nuclear Officer
Florida Power and Light Company
St. Lucie, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–335 & 50–389
License Nos. DPR–67 & NPF–16
700 Universe Boulevard
Juno Beach, FL 33408–0420
Mr. J. A. Stall
Senior Vice President, Nuclear and Chief
Nuclear Officer
Florida Power and Light Company
Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station,
Units 3 and 4
Docket Nos. 50–250 & 50–251
License Nos. DPR–31 & DPR–41
700 Universe Boulevard
Juno Beach, FL 33408–0420
Mr. Mano K. Nazar
Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Indiana Michigan Power Company
Nuclear Generation Group
Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant,
Units 1 and 2
Docket Nos. 50–315 & 50–316
License Nos. DPR–58 & DPR–74
One Cook Place
Bridgman, MI 49106
Mr. Gary Van Middlesworth
Site Vice President
FLP Energy
Duane Arnold Energy Center
Docket No. 50–331
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License No. DPR–49
3277 DAEC Road
Palo, IA 52324–9785
Mr. Donald K. Cobb
Assistant Vice President—Nuclear
Generation
Detroit Edison Company
Fermi, Unit 2
Docket No. 50–341
License No. NPF–43
6400 North Dixie Highway
Newport, MI 48166
Mr. John Conway
Site Vice President
Nuclear Management Company, LLC
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant
Docket No. 50–263
License No. DPR–22
2807 West County Road 75
Monticello, MN 55362–9637
Paul A. Harden
Site Vice President
Nuclear Management Company, LLC
Palisades Nuclear Plant
Docket No. 50–255
License No.DPR–20
27780 Blue Star Memorial Highway
Covert, MI 49043–9530
Mr. Dennis L. Koehl
Site Vice President
Nuclear Management Company, LLC
Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–266 & 50–301
License Nos. DPR–24 & DPR–27
6590 Nuclear Road
Two Rivers, WI 54241–9516
Mr. Thomas J. Palmisano
Site Vice President
Nuclear Management Company, LLC
Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant,
Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–282 & 50–306
License Nos. DPR–42 & DPR–60
1717 Wakonade Drive East
Welch, MN 55089
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Braidwood Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–456 & 50–457
License Nos. NPF–72 & NPF–77
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Byron Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–454 & 50–455
License Nos. NPF–37 & NPF–66
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50–237 & 50–249
License Nos. DPR–19 & DPR–25
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
LaSalle County Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–373 & 50–374
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License Nos. NPF–11 & NPF–18
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,
Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–254 & 50–265
License Nos. DPR–29 & DPR–30
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–352 & 50–353
License Nos. NPF–39 & NPF–85
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,
Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50–277 & 50–278
License Nos. DPR–44 & DPR–56
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
AmerGen Energy Company, LLC
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station
Docket No. 50–219
License No. DPR–16
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
AmerGen Energy Company, LLC
Clinton Power Station
Docket No. 50–461
License No. NPF–62
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
AmerGen Energy Company, LLC
Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–289
License No. DPR–50
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Mark Bezilla
Vice President, Davis-Besse
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company
Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station
Docket No. 50–346
License No. NPF–3
5501 North State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH 43449–9760
Mr. L.W. Pearce
Vice President—Nuclear, Acting
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company
Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–440
License No. NPF–58
10 North Center Street
Perry, OH 44081
Mr. Jeffrey S. Forbes
Site Vice President
Entergy Operations, Inc.
Arkansas Nuclear One, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–313 & 50–368
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License Nos. DPR–51 & NPF–6
1448 S. R. 333
Russellville, AR 72802
M. R. Blevins
Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear
Officer
TXU Generation Company, LP
Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station,
Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–445 & 50–446
License Nos. NPF–87 & NPF–89
5 Miles North of Glen Rose
Glen Rose, TX 76043
Mr. Randall K. Edington
Vice President—Nuclear and CNO
Nebraska Public Power District
Cooper Nuclear Station
Docket No. 50–298
License No. DPR–46
1200 Prospect Road
Brownville, NE 68321
Mr. George A. Williams
GGNS Vice President, Operations
Entergy Operations, Inc.
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–416
License No. NPF–29
7003 Bald Hill Road-Waterloo Road
Port Gibson, MS 39150
Mr. Paul D. Hinnenkamp
Vice President—Operations
Entergy Operations, Inc.
River Bend Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–458
License No. NPF–47
5485 U.S. Highway 61N
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Mr. James J. Sheppard
President & Chief Executive Officer
South Texas Nuclear Operating Company
South Texas Project, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–498 & 50–499
License Nos. NPF–76 & NPF–80
8 Miles West of Wadsworth, on FM 521
Wadsworth, TX 77483
Mr. Joseph E. Venable
Vice President Operations
Entergy Operations, Inc.
Waterford Steam Electric Generating Station,
Unit 3
Docket No. 50–382
License No. NPF–38
17265 River Road
Killona, LA 70057–3093
Mr. Charles D. Naslund
Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Union Electric Company
Callaway Plant, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–483
License No. NPF–30
Junction Hwy CC & Hwy O: 5 Miles North
of Hwy 94
Portland, MO 65067
Mr. John S. Keenan
Senior Vice President, Generation and Chief
Nuclear Officer
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,
Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50–275 & 50–323
License Nos. DPR–80 & DPR–82
77 Beale Street, Mail Code B32
San Francisco, CA 94105
Mr. R. T. Ridenoure
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Vice President—Chief Nuclear Officer
Omaha Public Power District
Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–285
License No. DPR–40
Fort Calhoun Station Administration
Building 9750 Power Lane
Blair, NE 68008
Mr. James M. Levine
Executive Vice President, Generation
Arizona Public Service Company
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units
1, 2 and 3
Docket Nos. 50–528, 50–529 & 50–530
License Nos. NPF–41, NPF–51 & NPF–74
5801 S. Wintersburg Road
Tonopah, AZ 85354–7529
Mr. Richard M. Rosenblum
Chief Nuclear Officer
Southern California Edison Company
San Onofre Nuclear Station, Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50–361 & 50–362
License Nos. NPF–10 & NPF–15
5000 Pacific Coast Highway
San Clemente, CA 92674
Mr. J. V. Parrish
Chief Executive Officer
Energy Northwest
Columbia Generating Station
Docket No. 50–397
License No. NPF–21
Snake River Warehouse
North Power Plant Loop
Richland, WA 99352
Mr. Rick A. Muench
President & Chief Executive Officer
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation
Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50–482
License No. NPF–42
1550 Oxen Lane, NE
Burlington, KS 66839
Mr. Jeffrey B. Archie
Vice President, Nuclear Operations
South Carolina Electric and Gas Company
Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station
Docket No. 50–395
License No. NPF–12
Hwy 215N at O.S. Bradham Boulevard
Jenkinsville, SC 29065
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NAME OF AGENCY:
Postal Rate
Commission.
10 a.m., Tuesday, March
28, 2006.
PLACE: Commission conference room,
901 New York Avenue, NW., Suite 200,
Washington, DC 20268–0001.
STATUS: Closed.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Personnel
issues.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Steven W. Williams, Secretary, 202–
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COMMISSION
[Release No. 34–53519; File No. SR–Amex–
2006–26]
Self-Regulatory Organizations;
American Stock Exchange LLC; Notice
of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness
of Proposed Rule Change Relating to
the Extension of Time for Exercising
Expiring Options and Submitting
Contrary Exercise Advices
March 20, 2006.
Pursuant to section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2
notice is hereby given that on March 14,
2006, the American Stock Exchange LLC
(‘‘Amex’’ or ‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule
change as described in Items I and II
below, which Items have been prepared
by the Exchange. The Amex filed the
proposal as a ‘‘non-controversial’’
proposed rule change pursuant to
Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Act 3 and Rule
19b–4(f)(6) thereunder,4 which renders
it effective upon filing with the
Commission. The Commission is
publishing this notice to solicit
comments on the proposed rule change
from interested persons.
I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Terms of Substance of
the Proposed Rule Change
The Amex, pursuant to section
19(b)(1) of the Act 5 and Rule 19b–4
thereunder,6 proposes to amend Amex
Rule 980 ‘‘Exercise of Options
Contracts’’ to add two additional
minutes to the time frame within which
one may make a final decision to
exercise or not exercise an option, or to
deliver a contrary exercise advice
(‘‘CEA’’) 7 to the Exchange. The proposal
1 15
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
CFR 240.19b–4.
3 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A).
4 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f)(6).
5 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
6 17 CFR 240.19b–4.
7 Amex Rule 980(b)(ii) defines a CEA as a
communication either: (A) To not exercise an
option that would be automatically exercised under
the Options Clearing Corporation’s (‘‘OCC’’) Ex-byEx procedure, or (B) to exercise an option that
would not be automatically exercised under the
OCC’s Ex-by-Ex procedure.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket Nos. (as shown in Attachment 1); License Nos. (as shown in
Attachment 1); EA-06-037]
In the Matter of Operating Power Reactor Licensees Identified in
Attachment 1; Order Modifying Licenses (Effective Immediately)
I.
The licensees identified in Attachment 1 to this Order hold
licenses issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the
Commission) authorizing operation of nuclear power plants in accordance
with the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and Title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR) part 50. Commission regulations at 10 CFR
50.54(p)(1) require these licensees to maintain safeguards contingency
plan procedures in accordance with 10 CFR part 73, Appendix C. Specific
safeguards requirements for reactors are contained in 10 CFR 73.55.
II.
On September 11, 2001, terrorists simultaneously attacked targets
in New York, N.Y., and Washington, DC, using large commercial aircraft
as weapons. In response to the attacks and intelligence information
subsequently obtained, the Commission issued a number of Safeguards and
Threat Advisories to its licensees, and eventually Orders to selected
licensees, to strengthen licensees' capabilities and readiness to
respond to a potential attack on a nuclear facility. On April 29, 2003,
the Commission issued an Order to all operating power reactor licensees
that enhanced the design basis threat (DBT) specified in 10 CFR 73.1.
As a result of the Commission's continued assessment of threat
information, the Commission has determined that a revision to one of
the
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specific adversary characteristics set forth in the April 29, 2003, DBT
Order needs to be updated and enhanced. The update to the adversary
characteristic is set forth in Attachment 2\1\ of this Order. Each
licensee must amend its site security plans to address the new
adversary characteristic in its protective strategy.
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Any needed changes to the physical security plan, safeguards
contingency plan, or guard training and qualification plan required by
10 CFR 50.34(c), 50.34(d), and 73.55(b)(4)(ii), respectively, shall be
completed and implemented within 60 days of the date of this Order.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202, I find that in the circumstances
described above, the public health, safety, and interest and the common
defense and security require that this Order be immediately effective.
III.
Accordingly, pursuant to Sections 103, 104, 161b, 161i, 161o, 182,
and 186 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the
Commission's regulations in 10 CFR 2.202 and 10 CFR parts 50 and 73, it
is hereby ordered, effective immediately, that all licenses identified
in Attachment 1 to this order are modified as follows:
A.1. Each licensee shall revise its physical security plan and
safeguards contingency plan, prepared pursuant to 10 CFR 50.34(c) and
50.34(d), to provide protection against the updated adversary
characteristic set forth in Attachment 2 to this Order. In addition,
each licensee shall revise its training and qualification plan,
required by 10 CFR 73.55(b)(4)(ii), to implement the updated adversary
characteristic set forth in Attachment 2 to this Order.
2. Each licensee shall implement necessary changes to its physical
security plan, safeguards contingency plan, and guard training and
qualification plan no later than 60 days from the date of this Order.
B.1. Each licensee shall, within twenty-one (21) days of the date
of this Order, notify the Commission: (1) If the licensee is unable to
comply with any requirement of this Order, (2) if compliance with any
requirement of this Order is unnecessary in the licensee's specific
circumstances, or (3) if implementation of any requirement of this
Order would cause the licensee to be in violation of the provisions of
any Commission regulation or the facility license. The notification
shall provide the licensee's justification for seeking relief from, or
variation of, any specific requirement.
2. Any licensee that considers that implementation of any of the
requirements of this Order would adversely impact safe operation of the
facility must notify the Commission, within twenty-one (21) days of
this Order, of the adverse safety impact, the basis for its
determination that the requirement has an adverse safety impact, and
either a proposal for achieving the same objectives of this Order, or a
schedule for modifying the facilities to address the adverse safety
condition. If neither approach is appropriate, the licensee must
supplement its response to Condition B.1. of this Order to identify the
condition as a requirement with which it cannot comply, with attendant
justifications as required in Condition B.1.
C. Each licensee shall report to the Commission, in writing, when
it has fully implemented this Order. The notification shall be made no
later than 60 days from the date of the Order and include substitute
security plan pages that reflect any changes made to implement the
Order.
D. All measures implemented or actions taken in response to this
Order shall be maintained until the Commission determines otherwise,
except that the licensee may change its revised physical security
plans, safeguards contingency plans, and guard training and
qualification plans if authorized by 10 CFR 50.54(p).
Licensee responses to Conditions A.1, B.1, B.2, and C above, shall
be submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.4. In addition, licensee
submittals that contain safeguards information shall be properly marked
and handled in accordance with 10 CFR 73.21.
The Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, may, in
writing, relax or rescind any of the above conditions upon
demonstration by the licensee of good cause.
IV.
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.202, the licensee must, and any other
person adversely affected by this Order may, submit an answer to this
Order, and may request a hearing on this Order, within twenty-one (21)
days of the date of this Order. Where good cause is shown,
consideration will be given to extending the time to request a hearing.
A request for an extension of time in which to submit an answer or
request a hearing must be made in writing to the Director, Office of
Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555-0001, and include a statement of good cause for
the extension. The answer may consent to this Order. Unless the answer
consents to this Order, the answer shall, in writing and under oath or
affirmation, specifically set forth the matters of fact and law on
which the licensee or other person adversely affected relies and the
reasons as to why the Order should not have been issued. Any answer or
request for a hearing shall be submitted to the Secretary, Office of
the Secretary of the Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
ATTN: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff, Washington, DC 20555-0001.
Copies also shall be sent to the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-
0001; to the Assistant General Counsel for Materials Litigation and
Enforcement at the same address; to the Regional Administrator for NRC
Region I, II, III, or IV, as appropriate for the specific facility; and
to the licensee if the answer or hearing request is by a person other
than the licensee. Because of possible delays in delivery of mail to
United States Government offices, it is requested that answers and
requests for hearing be transmitted to the Secretary of the Commission
either by means of facsimile transmission to 301-415-1101 or by e-mail
to hearingdocket@nrc.gov and also to the Office of the General Counsel
either by means of facsimile transmission to 301-415-3725 or by e-mail
to OGCMailCenter.gov. If a person other than the licensee requests a
hearing, that person shall set forth with particularity the manner in
which his or her interest is adversely affected by this Order and shall
address the criteria set forth in 10 CFR 2.309(d).
If a hearing is requested by the licensee or a person whose
interest is adversely affected, the Commission will issue an Order
designating the time and place of any hearing. If a hearing is held,
the issue to be considered at such hearing shall be whether this Order
should be sustained.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202(c)(2)(i), the licensee may, in addition to
demanding a hearing, at the time the answer is filed or sooner, move
the presiding officer to set aside the immediate effectiveness of the
Order on the ground that the Order, including the need for immediate
effectiveness, is not based on adequate evidence but on mere suspicion,
unfounded allegations, or error.
In the absence of any request for hearing, or written approval of
an extension of time in which to request a hearing, the provisions
specified in Section III above shall be final twenty-one (21) days from
the date of this Order
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without further order or proceedings. If an extension of time for
requesting a hearing has been approved, the provisions specified in
Section III shall be final when the extension expires if a hearing
request has not been received. An answer or a request for hearing shall
not stay the immediate effectiveness of this order.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Dated this 20th day of March 2006.
J.E. Dyer,
Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
Attachment 1--List of Addressees; Power Plants--Senior Executive/
Security Contacts
Mr. William Levis
Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
PSEG Nuclear LLC-N09
Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-272 & 50-311
License Nos. DPR-70 & DPR-75
End of Buttonwood Road
Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038
Mr. William Levis
Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
PSEG Nuclear LLC-X15
Hope Creek Generating Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-354
License No. NPF-57
End of Buttonwood Road
Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038
Mr. Michael Kansler
President
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-293
License No. DPR-35
440 Hamilton Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Michael Kansler
President
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station
Docket No. 50-271
License No. DPR-28
440 Hamilton Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Michael Kansler
President
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant
Docket No. 50-333
License No. DPR-59
440 Hamilton Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Michael Kansler
President
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50-247 & 50-286
License Nos. DPR-26 & DPR-64
440 Hamilton Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Gene St. Pierre
Site Vice President
FPL Energy
Seabrook Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-443
License No. NPF-86
Central Receiving, Lafayette Road
Seabrook, NH 03874
Mr. James H. Lash
Vice President
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company
Beaver Valley Power Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-334 & 50-412
License Nos. DPR-66 & NPF-73
Route 168
Shippingport, PA 15077
Mr. James A. Spina
Vice President
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Inc.
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50-318
License Nos. DPR-53 & DPR-69
1650 Calvert Cliffs Parkway
Lusby, MD 20657-4702
Mrs. Mary G. Korsnick
Vice President
R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, LLC
Docket No. 50-244
License No. DPR-18
1503 Lake Road
Ontario, NY 14519-9364
Mr. Timothy J. O'Connor
Vice President
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-220 & 50-410
License Nos. DPR-63 & NPF-69
348 Lake Road
Oswego, NY 13126
Mr. Britt T. McKinney
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
PPL Susquehanna, LLC
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-387 & 50-388
License Nos. NPF-14 & NPF-22
769 Salem Boulevard, NUCSB3
Berwick, PA 18603-0467
Mr. David A. Christian
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc.
Millstone Power Station, Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50-336 & 50-423
License Nos. DPR-65 & NPF-49
Innsbrook Technical Center, 5000 Dominion Boulevard
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Mr. David A. Christian
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Virginia Electric and Power Company
North Anna Power Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-338 & 50-339
License Nos. NPF-4 & NPF-7
Innsbrook Technical Center, 5000 Dominion Boulevard
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Mr. David A. Christian
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Virginia Electric and Power Company
Surry Power Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-280 & 50-281
License Nos. DPR-32 & DPR-37
Innsbrook Technical Center, 5000 Dominion Boulevard
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Mr. David A. Christian
Sr. Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc.
Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant
Docket No. 50-305
License No. DPR-43
Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion Boulevard
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Mr. Dhiaa M. Jamil
Vice President
Duke Energy Corporation
Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-413 & 50-414
License Nos. NPF-35 & NPF-52
4800 Concord Road
York, SC 29745
Mr. L. M. Stinson
Vice President--Farley Project
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Units 1& 2
Docket Nos. 50-348 & 50-364
License Nos. NPF-2 & NPF-8
40 Inverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35242
Mr. H. L. Sumner, Jr.
Vice President--Nuclear, Hatch Project
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-321 & 50-366
License Nos. DPR-57 & NPF-5
40 Inverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35242
Mr. G. R. Peterson
Vice President
Duke Energy Corporation
William B. McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-369 & 50-370
License Nos. NPF-9 & NPF-17
12700 Hagers Ferry Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
Mr. Bruce H. Hamilton
Vice President, Oconee Site
Duke Energy Corporation
Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50-269, 50-270 & 50-287
License Nos. DPR-38, DPR-47 & DPR-55
7800 Rochester Highway
Seneca, SC 29672
Mr. Don E. Grissette
Vice President
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-424 & 50-425
License Nos. NPF-68 & NPF-81
40 Inverness Center Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35242
Mr. James Scarola
Vice President
Carolina Power & Light Company
Progress Energy, Inc.
Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-325 & 50-324
License Nos. DPR-71 & DPR-62
Hwy 87, 2.5 Miles North
Southport, NC 28461
Mr. C.J. Gannon
Vice President
Carolina Power & Light Company
Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-400
License No. NPF-63
5413 Shearon Harris Road
New Hill, NC 27562-0165
Mr. Dale E. Young
Vice President
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Supervisor, Licensing & Regulatory Programs
Florida Power Corporation
Crystal River Nuclear Generating Plant, Unit 3
Docket No. 50-302
License No. DPR-72
15760 W. Power Line Street
Crystal River, FL 34428-6708
Mr. J. W. Moyer
Vice President Carolina Power & Light Company
Progress Energy
H. B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant, Unit 2
Docket No. 50-261
License No. DPR-23
3581 West Entrance Road
Hartsville, SC 29550
Mr. Brian J. O'Grady
Site Vice President
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 & 3
Tennessee Valley Authority
Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260 & 50-296
License Nos. DPR-33, DPR-52 & DPR-68
10835 Shaw Rd.
Athens, AL 35611
Mr. Michael Skaggs
Site Vice President
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1
Tennessee Valley Authority
Docket No. 50-390
License No. NPF-90
Highway 68 Near Spring City
Spring City, TN 37381
Mr. Randy Douet
Site Vice President
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2
Tennessee Valley Authority
Docket Nos. 50-327 & 50-328
License Nos. DPR-77 & DPR-79
2000 Igou Ferry Road
Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
Mr. J. A. Stall
Senior Vice President, Nuclear & Chief Nuclear Officer
Florida Power and Light Company
St. Lucie, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-335 & 50-389
License Nos. DPR-67 & NPF-16
700 Universe Boulevard
Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420
Mr. J. A. Stall
Senior Vice President, Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer
Florida Power and Light Company
Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station, Units 3 and 4
Docket Nos. 50-250 & 50-251
License Nos. DPR-31 & DPR-41
700 Universe Boulevard
Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420
Mr. Mano K. Nazar
Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Indiana Michigan Power Company
Nuclear Generation Group
Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2
Docket Nos. 50-315 & 50-316
License Nos. DPR-58 & DPR-74
One Cook Place
Bridgman, MI 49106
Mr. Gary Van Middlesworth
Site Vice President
FLP Energy
Duane Arnold Energy Center
Docket No. 50-331
License No. DPR-49
3277 DAEC Road
Palo, IA 52324-9785
Mr. Donald K. Cobb
Assistant Vice President--Nuclear Generation
Detroit Edison Company
Fermi, Unit 2
Docket No. 50-341
License No. NPF-43
6400 North Dixie Highway
Newport, MI 48166
Mr. John Conway
Site Vice President
Nuclear Management Company, LLC
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant
Docket No. 50-263
License No. DPR-22
2807 West County Road 75
Monticello, MN 55362-9637
Paul A. Harden
Site Vice President
Nuclear Management Company, LLC
Palisades Nuclear Plant
Docket No. 50-255
License No.DPR-20
27780 Blue Star Memorial Highway
Covert, MI 49043-9530
Mr. Dennis L. Koehl
Site Vice President
Nuclear Management Company, LLC
Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-266 & 50-301
License Nos. DPR-24 & DPR-27
6590 Nuclear Road
Two Rivers, WI 54241-9516
Mr. Thomas J. Palmisano
Site Vice President
Nuclear Management Company, LLC
Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-282 & 50-306
License Nos. DPR-42 & DPR-60
1717 Wakonade Drive East
Welch, MN 55089
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Braidwood Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-456 & 50-457
License Nos. NPF-72 & NPF-77
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Byron Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-454 & 50-455
License Nos. NPF-37 & NPF-66
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50-237 & 50-249
License Nos. DPR-19 & DPR-25
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
LaSalle County Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-373 & 50-374
License Nos. NPF-11 & NPF-18
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-254 & 50-265
License Nos. DPR-29 & DPR-30
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-352 & 50-353
License Nos. NPF-39 & NPF-85
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,
Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50-277 & 50-278
License Nos. DPR-44 & DPR-56
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
AmerGen Energy Company, LLC
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station
Docket No. 50-219
License No. DPR-16
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
AmerGen Energy Company, LLC
Clinton Power Station
Docket No. 50-461
License No. NPF-62
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Christopher M. Crane
President & Chief Nuclear Officer
AmerGen Energy Company, LLC
Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-289
License No. DPR-50
4300 Winfield Road
Warrenville, IL 60555
Mr. Mark Bezilla
Vice President, Davis-Besse
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company
Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station
Docket No. 50-346
License No. NPF-3
5501 North State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH 43449-9760
Mr. L.W. Pearce
Vice President--Nuclear, Acting
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company
Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-440
License No. NPF-58
10 North Center Street
Perry, OH 44081
Mr. Jeffrey S. Forbes
Site Vice President
Entergy Operations, Inc.
Arkansas Nuclear One, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-313 & 50-368
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License Nos. DPR-51 & NPF-6
1448 S. R. 333
Russellville, AR 72802
M. R. Blevins
Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer
TXU Generation Company, LP
Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-445 & 50-446
License Nos. NPF-87 & NPF-89
5 Miles North of Glen Rose
Glen Rose, TX 76043
Mr. Randall K. Edington
Vice President--Nuclear and CNO
Nebraska Public Power District
Cooper Nuclear Station
Docket No. 50-298
License No. DPR-46
1200 Prospect Road
Brownville, NE 68321
Mr. George A. Williams
GGNS Vice President, Operations
Entergy Operations, Inc.
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-416
License No. NPF-29
7003 Bald Hill Road-Waterloo Road
Port Gibson, MS 39150
Mr. Paul D. Hinnenkamp
Vice President--Operations
Entergy Operations, Inc.
River Bend Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-458
License No. NPF-47
5485 U.S. Highway 61N
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Mr. James J. Sheppard
President & Chief Executive Officer
South Texas Nuclear Operating Company
South Texas Project, Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-498 & 50-499
License Nos. NPF-76 & NPF-80
8 Miles West of Wadsworth, on FM 521
Wadsworth, TX 77483
Mr. Joseph E. Venable
Vice President Operations
Entergy Operations, Inc.
Waterford Steam Electric Generating Station, Unit 3
Docket No. 50-382
License No. NPF-38
17265 River Road
Killona, LA 70057-3093
Mr. Charles D. Naslund
Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer
Union Electric Company
Callaway Plant, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-483
License No. NPF-30
Junction Hwy CC & Hwy O: 5 Miles North of Hwy 94
Portland, MO 65067
Mr. John S. Keenan
Senior Vice President, Generation and Chief Nuclear Officer
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,
Units 1 & 2
Docket Nos. 50-275 & 50-323
License Nos. DPR-80 & DPR-82
77 Beale Street, Mail Code B32
San Francisco, CA 94105
Mr. R. T. Ridenoure
Vice President--Chief Nuclear Officer
Omaha Public Power District
Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-285
License No. DPR-40
Fort Calhoun Station Administration Building 9750 Power Lane
Blair, NE 68008
Mr. James M. Levine
Executive Vice President, Generation
Arizona Public Service Company
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2 and 3
Docket Nos. 50-528, 50-529 & 50-530
License Nos. NPF-41, NPF-51 & NPF-74
5801 S. Wintersburg Road
Tonopah, AZ 85354-7529
Mr. Richard M. Rosenblum
Chief Nuclear Officer
Southern California Edison Company
San Onofre Nuclear Station, Units 2 & 3
Docket Nos. 50-361 & 50-362
License Nos. NPF-10 & NPF-15
5000 Pacific Coast Highway
San Clemente, CA 92674
Mr. J. V. Parrish
Chief Executive Officer
Energy Northwest
Columbia Generating Station
Docket No. 50-397
License No. NPF-21
Snake River Warehouse
North Power Plant Loop
Richland, WA 99352
Mr. Rick A. Muench
President & Chief Executive Officer
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation
Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1
Docket No. 50-482
License No. NPF-42
1550 Oxen Lane, NE
Burlington, KS 66839
Mr. Jeffrey B. Archie
Vice President, Nuclear Operations
South Carolina Electric and Gas Company
Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station
Docket No. 50-395
License No. NPF-12
Hwy 215N at O.S. Bradham Boulevard
Jenkinsville, SC 29065
[FR Doc. E6-4371 Filed 3-24-06; 8:45 am]
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