Atomic Safety and Licensing Board; Nextera Energy Seabrook, LLC (Seabrook Station, Unit 1); Notice of Hearing, 62457 [2011-26052]
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Atomic Safety and Licensing Board;
Nextera Energy Seabrook, LLC
(Seabrook Station, Unit 1); Notice of
Hearing
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Before Administrative Judges: Paul S.
Ryerson, Chairman; Dr. Michael F.
Kennedy, Dr. Richard E. Wardwell.
This proceeding concerns the
application filed by NextEra Energy
Seabrook, LLC to extend its operating
license for Seabrook Station, Unit 1 for
an additional twenty years. In a
February 15, 2011 memorandum and
order, the Board ruled that each of the
five petitioning organizations (now
Intervenors) has standing to intervene in
this proceeding and admitted four of the
contentions proffered by the
Intervenors, in whole or in part.1
Accordingly, the Board will conduct
an evidentiary hearing concerning the
admitted contentions, as limited by the
Board’s February 15, 2011 order.2 The
specific time, date and location of the
evidentiary hearing will be announced
in a subsequent notice or order.
It is so ordered.
For the Atomic Safety and Licensing
Board.
Dated in Rockville, Maryland, on October
3, 2011.
Paul S. Ryerson,
Chairman, Administrative Judge.
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issued by the Atomic Energy
Commission (now the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC)) on
December 24, 1974 (Agencywide
Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS) Accession No.
ML090680334) for construction of the
Bellefonte Nuclear Plant (BLN), Units 1
and 2, respectively. The CPs for CPPR–
122 and CPPR–123 expire on October 1,
2011, and October 1, 2014, respectively.
These facilities, currently in deferred
plant status as described in the
Commission Policy Statement on
Deferred Plants, published in the
Federal Register on October 14, 1987
(52 FR 38077), are at the applicant’s site
in Jackson County, AL, located on a
peninsula at Tennessee River Mile 392
on the west shore of Guntersville
Reservoir, about 6 miles east-northeast
of Scottsboro, AL.
TVA filed a request on October 8,
2010 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML102870233), as supplemented April
25 and September 1, 2011 (ADAMS
Accession Nos. ML11124A170 and
ML11249A162, respectively), under
Title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR) 50.55(b) for the
extension of the latest date for
completion of construction as stated in
CPPR–122 for BLN, Unit 1, to October
1, 2020.
In its letter dated October 8, 2010,
TVA stated that extending the BLN Unit
1 CP would allow it to either complete
construction or continue to preserve and
maintain BLN Unit 1 in a deferred status
as a valuable asset pending a longer
term determination of generation needs
to meet future electrical demand. TVA
stated that the requested extension
includes a reasonable amount of time to
allow for adjustments to the schedule as
may become necessary. TVA also
informed the NRC that its decision on
the eventual construction and
completion of BLN Unit 1 would be
pending completion of TVA’s integrated
resource planning (IRP) process in
spring 2011.
By letter dated August 30, 2010
(ADAMS Accession No. ML102440618),
TVA informed the NRC that it was
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[Docket No. 50-443-LR; ASLBP No. 10-906-02-LR-BD01]
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board; Nextera Energy Seabrook, LLC
(Seabrook Station, Unit 1); Notice of Hearing
Before Administrative Judges: Paul S. Ryerson, Chairman; Dr. Michael F.
Kennedy, Dr. Richard E. Wardwell.
This proceeding concerns the application filed by NextEra Energy
Seabrook, LLC to extend its operating license for Seabrook Station,
Unit 1 for an additional twenty years. In a February 15, 2011
memorandum and order, the Board ruled that each of the five petitioning
organizations (now Intervenors) has standing to intervene in this
proceeding and admitted four of the contentions proffered by the
Intervenors, in whole or in part.\1\
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\1\ LBP-11-02, 73 NRC -- ,-- (slip op. at 1-2) (Feb. 15, 2011).
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Accordingly, the Board will conduct an evidentiary hearing
concerning the admitted contentions, as limited by the Board's February
15, 2011 order.\2\ The specific time, date and location of the
evidentiary hearing will be announced in a subsequent notice or order.
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\2\ Id. at 63.
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It is so ordered.
For the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board.
Dated in Rockville, Maryland, on October 3, 2011.
Paul S. Ryerson,
Chairman, Administrative Judge.
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