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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposal
for the following collection of
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OMB Number: 3133–0101.
Form Number: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Title: 12 C.F.R. parts 723.5—Develop
written loan policies—and 723.11—
Provide waiver requests.
Description: The general purpose of
the requirements imposed by the rule is
to ensure that loans are made,
documented, and accounted for
properly and for the ultimate protection
of the National Credit Union Share
Insurance Fund. Respondents are
federally insured credit unions who
make business loans as defined in the
regulation.
Respondents: Federally Insured Credit
Unions.
Estimated No. of Respondents/
Recordkeepers: 1,662.
Estimated Burden hours per
Response: 4 hours.
Frequency of Response:
Recordkeeping.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 6648 hours.
Estimated Total Annual Cost: $0.
By the National Credit Union
Administration Board on October 24, 2007.
Mary Rupp,
Secretary of the Board.
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NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION
SAFETY BOARD
Sunshine Act Meeting
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Agenda
Time and Date: 9:30 a.m., Thursday,
November 8, 2007.
Place: NTSB Conference Center, 429
L’Enfant Plaza, SW., Washington, DC
20594.
STATUS: The one item is open to the
public.
MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED:
5299Z Most Wanted Transportation
Safety Improvements—November 2007
Progress Report and Update on Federal
Issues.
NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: Telephone: (202)
316–6100.
Individuals requesting specific
accommodations should contact Chris
Bisett at (202) 314–6305 by Friday,
November 2, 2007.
The public may view the meeting via
a live or archived webcast by accessing
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a link under ‘‘News & Events’’ on the
NTSB home page at www.ntsb.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Vicky D’Onofrio, (202) 314–6410.
Dated: October 26, 2007.
Vicky D’Onofrio,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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[Docket Nos. 50–280 and 50–281]
Virginia Electric and Power Company;
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 (the Commission) is
considering issuance of an amendment
to Facility Operating License Nos. DPR–
32 and DPR–37, issued to the Virginia
Electric and Power Company
(Dominion, the licensee), for operation
of the Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1
and 2, located in Surry County, Virginia.
The proposed amendment would
allow use of an alternate methodology
from that previously approved in
Topical Report DOM–NAF–3–0.0–P–A,
GOTHIC Methodology for Analyzing the
Response to Postulated Pipe Ruptures
Inside Containment, as discussed in the
Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2,
Updated Final Safety Analysis Report
(UFSAR). The approved methodology
was used to establish boundary
conditions (i.e., pressure, liquid
temperature and water level) for the
Surry recirculation spray (RS) strainers
being installed in the Surry Units 1 and
2 containment buildings. The boundary
conditions are required to assess the RS
strainer internal hydraulic performance
following a loss-of-coolant accident
(LOCA). The NRC-approved
methodology contains significant
conservatisms, which are included in
the GOTHIC net positive suction head
(NPSH) available models to maximize
liquid temperatures and minimize
containment pressure for design-basis
containment response evaluations.
However, these conservatisms are
creating bulk conditions that are too
conservative for application to the sump
strainer performance. Specifically, for
certain LOCA analyses, the overly
conservative conditions result in a
prediction of two-phase flow in the RS
strainer for a short period of time.
Therefore, an alternate containment
GOTHIC analysis methodology is
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proposed to reduce certain overly
conservative assumptions to more
realistically, yet conservatively, address
expected plant conditions in
containment following a LOCA. The
alternate method relaxes some of the
conservatisms in the NPSH analysis
methodology in Topical Report DOM–
NAF–3.0–0–P–A. The proposed
alternate methodology will be used to
demonstrate that the RS pumps have
adequate NPSH available throughout
their required service time.
The licensee had performed
calculations following an NRC audit at
the licensee’s North Anna Power Station
during the week of July 16, 2007, where
an NRC auditor requested
documentation of the subcooling margin
inside of the containment sump
strainers. During review of the
calculations, it was identified that
dynamic head change in the strainer
had not been included in the
calculation. Following a new
calculation by the strainer vendor,
which showed that flashing would not
occur at North Anna, a new Surry
calculation was performed which
showed that flashing would occur under
certain conditions that would result in
the RS pumps having inadequate NPSH
when four RS pumps were in operation
at the same time. The approved GOTHIC
containment analysis methodology for
deriving NPSH was reviewed to
determine whether the predicted
flashing was reasonable. After several
weeks of reviewing the GOTHIC model
and its associated conservative inputs
and assumptions, it was concluded that
an alternate GOTHIC methodology was
required to demonstrate that flashing
would not occur. The proposed
alternate methodology allows for a
larger liquid-vapor interface area that
accounts for additional heat transfer
between the containment vapor and the
liquid phase which is not credited in
the existing methodology. The 10 CFR
50.59 review completed for the design
change package for installation of the
Unit 1 sump strainer during the current
refueling outage indicated that NRC
approval would be required before the
strainer was declared operable and
before the Surry Unit 1 startup could
commence following the refueling. The
corresponding operability of the
partially installed Surry Unit 2 strainer
was addressed in accordance with the
licensee’s operability determination
process. These determinations were
completed and discussed with NRC staff
on October 16, 2007. Consequently, the
specific need for the Surry specific
GOTHIC containment analysis
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NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD
Sunshine Act Meeting
Agenda
Time and Date: 9:30 a.m., Thursday, November 8, 2007.
Place: NTSB Conference Center, 429 L'Enfant Plaza, SW., Washington, DC
20594.
Status: The one item is open to the public.
Matter to be Considered:
5299Z Most Wanted Transportation Safety Improvements--November 2007
Progress Report and Update on Federal Issues.
News Media Contact: Telephone: (202) 316-6100.
Individuals requesting specific accommodations should contact Chris
Bisett at (202) 314-6305 by Friday, November 2, 2007.
The public may view the meeting via a live or archived webcast by
accessing a link under ``News & Events'' on the NTSB home page at
www.ntsb.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Vicky D'Onofrio, (202) 314-6410.
Dated: October 26, 2007.
Vicky D'Onofrio,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 07-5411 Filed 10-26-07; 1:33 pm]
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