[Federal Register Volume 68, Number 88 (Wednesday, May 7, 2003)]
[Notices]
[Pages 24517-24521]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 03-11302]
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket Nos. (as shown in Attachment 1); License Nos. (as shown in
Attachment 1); EA-03-086]
All Operating Power Reactor Licensees; Order Modifying Licenses
(Effective Immediately)
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.
On September 11, 2001, terrorists simultaneously attacked targets
in New York, NY, and Washington, DC, utilizing 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. The
Commission has also communicated with other Federal, State and local
government agencies and industry representatives to discuss and
evaluate the current threat environment in order to assess the nature
of the current threat. In addition, the Commission has been conducting
a comprehensive review of its safeguards and security programs and
requirements. As part of this review, the Commission issued Orders to
the licensees of all operating power reactors on February 25, 2002, to
implement interim compensatory measures (ICMs) to enhance physical
security of licensed operations at these facilities. In addition, the
Commission issued Orders to all operating power reactor licensees on
January 7, 2003, to enhance access authorization requirements.
As a result of information provided by the intelligence community
concerning the nature of the threat and the Commission's assessment of
this
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information, the Commission has determined that a revision is needed to
the Design Basis Threat (DBT) specified in 10 CFR 73.1. Therefore, the
Commission is imposing a revised DBT, as set forth in Attachment 2\1\
of this Order, on all operating power reactor licensees. The revised
DBT, which supercedes the DBT specified in 10 CFR 73.1, provides the
Commission with reasonable assurance that the public health and safety
and common defense and security continue to be adequately protected in
the current threat environment. The requirements of this Order remain
in effect until the Commission determines otherwise. To address the DBT
set forth in Attachment 2 of this Order, all licensees must revise
their physical security plans, safeguards contingency plans, and guard
training and qualification plans that are required by 10 CFR 50.34(c),
50.34(d), and 73.55(b)(4)(ii), respectively.
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\1\ Attachment 2 contains safeguards information and will not be
released to the public.
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In order to provide assurance that licensees are implementing
prudent measures to protect against the revised DBT, all licenses
identified in Attachment 1 to this Order shall be modified to require
that the physical security plans, safeguards contingency plans, and the
guard training and qualification plans required by 10 CFR 50.34(c),
50.34(d), and 73.55(b)(4)(ii) be revised to provide protection against
this revised DBT. Consistent with the provisions of 10 CFR 73.55(a),
the licensee may provide measures for protection against the DBT
specified in Attachment 2 to this Order other than those required by 10
CFR 73.55 if the licensee demonstrates: (1) That the measures have the
same high assurance objective as specified in 10 CFR 73.55(a); and (2)
that the overall level of system performance provides protection
against the DBT specified in Attachment 2 to this Order equivalent to
that which would be provided by 10 CFR 73.55(b) through (h) and meets
the general performance requirements of 10 CFR 73.55. Upon completion
of NRC review and approval of the revised physical security plans,
including pertinent requirements of the Order issued on February 25,
2002, safeguards contingency plans, and guard training and
qualification plans, and their full implementation, the Commission will
consider requests to relax or rescind, either in whole or in part, the
requirements of the Order issued on February 25, 2002, imposing ICMs.
In addition, 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.
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. All licensees shall, notwithstanding the provisions of any
Commission regulation, license, or order to the contrary, revise their
physical security plans and safeguards contingency plans, prepared
pursuant to 10 CFR 50.34(c) and 50.34(d), to provide protection against
the DBT set forth in Attachment 2 to this Order. In addition, all
licensees shall, notwithstanding the provisions of any Commission
regulation, license, or order to the contrary, revise their guard
training and qualification plans, required by 10 CFR 73.55(b)(4)(ii),
to implement the DBT set forth in Attachment 2 to this Order. The
licensees shall submit the revised physical security plans, safeguards
contingency plans, and guard training and qualification plans,
including an implementation schedule, to the Commission for review and
approval no later than April 29, 2004.
2. The revised physical security plans, revised safeguards
contingency plans, and revised guard training and qualification plans,
must be fully implemented by the licensees no later than October 29,
2004.
B. 1. All licensees shall, within thirty-five (35) days of the date
of this Order, notify the Commission, (1) if they are unable to comply
with any of the requirements of this Order, (2) if compliance with any
of the requirements is unnecessary in their specific circumstances, or
(3) if implementation of any of the requirements 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 thirty-five (35) 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. All licensees shall report to the Commission, in writing, when
they have fully implemented the approved revisions to their physical
security plans, safeguards contingency plans, and guard training and
qualification plans, to protect against the DBT described in Attachment
2 to this Order.
D. Notwithstanding the provisions of any Commission regulation,
license, or order to the contrary, all measures implemented or actions
taken in response to this Order shall be maintained until the
Commission determines otherwise, except that licensees may make changes
to their revised physical security plans and 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.
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 thirty-five (35)
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
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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 disruptions 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
[email protected] and also to the Office of the General Counsel
either by means of facsimile transmission to 301-415-3725 or by e-mail
to [email protected]. 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 2.714(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 thirty-five (35) days
from the date of this Order 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 29th day of April 2003.
Samuel J. Collins,
Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
Attachment 1
List of Addressees
Michael R. Higgins, Superintendent of Plant Security, Arkansas
Nuclear One, Units 1 & 2, Entergy Operations, Inc., Docket Nos. 50-
313 & 50-368, License Nos. DPR-51 & NPF-6, 1448 S.R. 333,
Russellville, AR 72802.
Mark Bezilla, Vice President, Beaver Valley Power Station, Units 1 &
2, FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company, Docket Nos. 50-334 & 50-
412, License Nos. DPR-66 & NPF-73, Route 168, Shippingport, PA
15077-0004.
Gregory Baker, Braidwood Station, Units 1 & 2, Exelon Generation
Company, LLC, Docket Nos. STN 50-456 & STN 50-457, License Nos. NPF-
72 & NPF-77, 35100 S. Rt. 53, Suite 84, Braceville, IL 60407.
Ashok S. Bhatnagar, 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, Intersection
Limestone Country Roads 20 and 25, Athens, AL 35611.
Allen Brittain, Security Manager, Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,
Units 1 & 2, Progress Energy, Docket Nos. 50-325 & 50-324, License
Nos. DPR-71 & DPR-62, Hwy 87, 2.5 Miles North, Southport, NC 28461.
David Combs, Byron Station, Units 1 & 2, Exelon Generation Company,
LLC, Docket Nos. STN 50-454 & STN 50-455, License Nos. NPF-37 & NPF-
66, 4450 N. German Church Road, Byron, IL 61010.
J. Mark Dunbar, Security Manager, Callaway Plant, Unit 1, Ameren
Union Electric Company, Docket No. STN 50-483, License No. NPF-30,
Highway CC (5 Miles North of Highway 94), Portland, MO 65067.
Vince Williams, Security Programs Specialist, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear
Power Plant, Units 1 & 2, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Inc.,
Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50-318, License Nos. DPR-53 & DPR-69, 1650
Calvert Cliffs Parkway, Lusby, MD 20657.
G. R. Peterson, Vice President Catawba Site, Catawba Nuclear
Station, Units 1 & 2, Duke Power Company, Docket Nos. 50-413 & 50-
414, License Nos. NPF-35 & NPF-52, 4800 Concord Road, York, SC
29745.
Ed Wrigley, Security Manager, Clinton Power Station, AmerGen Energy
Company, LLC, Docket No. 50-461, License No. NPF-62, Route 54 East,
Clinton, IL 61727.
J. V. Parrish, Chief Executive Officer, Columbia Generating Station,
Energy Northwest, Docket No. 50-397, License No. NPF-21, Snake River
Warehouse, North Power Plant Loop, Richland, WA 99352.
Neil Harris, Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 & 2, TXU
Electric & Gas, Docket No. 50-445 & 50-446, License Nos. NPF-87 &
NPF-89, FM 56, 5 Miles North of Glen Rose, Glen Rose, TX 76043.
Martin Faulkner, Security Manager, Cooper Nuclear Station, Nebraska
Public Power District, Docket No. 50-298, License No. DPR-046, 1200
Prospect Road, Brownville, NE 68321-0098.
Marty Folding, Security Manager, Crystal River Nuclear Generating
Plant, Unit 3, Progress Energy, Docket No. 50-302, License No. DPR-
72, Crystal River Energy Complex, 15760 West Power Line Street
(NAID), Crystal River, FL 34428-6708.
William Mugge, Security Manager, Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company, Docket No. 50-346, License
No. NPF-3, 5501 N. State, Route 2, Oak Harbor, OH 43449.
Ron Todaro, Security Director, Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,
Units 1 & 2, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Docket Nos. 50-275 &
50-323, License Nos. DPR-80 & DPR-82, 9 Miles Northwest of Avila
Beach, Avila Beach, CA 93424.
Garland Gibson, Manager, Site Protective Services, Donald C. Cook
Nuclear Plant, Units 1& 2, American Electric Power, Docket Nos. 50-
315 & 50-316, License Nos. DPR-58 & DPR-74, 1 Cook Place, Bridgman,
MI 49106.
Valheria Gengler, Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Units 2 & 3, Exelon
Generation Company, Docket Nos. 50-237 & 50-249, License Nos. DPR-19
& DPR-25, 6500 North Dresden Road, Morris, IL 60450-9765.
Ben Kindred, Security Manager, Duane Arnold Energy Center, Nuclear
Management Co., Docket No. 50-331, License No. DPR-49, 3277 DAEC
Road, Palo, Iowa 52324.
John R. Thompson, Security Manager, Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant,
Unit 1 & 2, Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc., Docket Nos.
50-321 & 50-366, License Nos. DPR-57 & NPF-5, Plant E. I. Hatch,
U.S. Hwy 1 North, Baxley, GA 31515-2010.
Joe Korte, Nuclear Security Manager, Fermi, Unit 2, Detroit Edison
Company, Docket No. 50-341, License No. NPF-43, 6400 N. Dixie
Highway, Newport, MI 48166.
John Sefick, Manager, Security & Emergency Planning, Fort Calhoun
Station, Omaha Public Power District, Docket No. 50-285, License No.
DPR-40, 9750 Power Lane, Blair, NE 68008.
Greg D. Brown, Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Entergy
Operations, Inc., Docket No. 50-416, License No. NPF-29, Bald Hill
Road--Waterloo Road, Port Gibson, MS 39150.
Scott Young, Security Superintendent, H.B. Robinson Steam Electric
Plant, Unit 2, Carolina Power & Light Company, Docket No. 50-261,
License No. DPR-23, 3581 West Entrance Road, Hartsville, SC 29550.
David Thompson, Security Manager, Indian Point Nuclear Generating
Station, Units 2 & 3, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc., Docket Nos.
50-247 & 50-286, License Nos. DPR-26 & DPR-64, Mail Stop K-IP2-4331,
295 Broadway, Suite 1, Buchanan, NY 10511.
J. Haley, Security Manager, James A FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant,
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc., Docket No. 50-333, License No.
DPR-59, 268 Lake Road, Lycoming, NY 13093.
Ken Dyer, Site Security Manager, Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant,
Units 1 & 2, Southern
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Nuclear Operating Co., Docket Nos. 50-348 & 50-364, License No. NPF-
2 & NPF-8, 7388 North Sate Highway 95, Columbia, AL 36319-4120.
Mark Fencl, Security Manager, Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant, Nuclear
Management Co., Docket No. 50-305, License No. DPR-43, N 490 Highway
42, Kewaunee, WI 54216-9510.
Cindy Wilson, LaSalle County Station, Units 1 & 2, Exelon Generation
Company, Docket No. 50-373 & 50-374, License Nos. NPF-11 & NPF-18,
2601 North 21st Road, Marseilles, IL 61341-9757.
Peter R. Supplee, Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 & 2, Exelon
Generation Company, LLC, Docket No. 50-352 & 50-353, License Nos.
NPF-39 & NPF-85, Evergreen & Sanatoga Road, TSC 1-2, Sanatoga, PA
19464.
J. Alan Price, Site Vice President, c/o Mr. David W. Dodson,
Millstone Power Station, Units 2 & 3, Dominion Nuclear Connecticut,
Inc., Docket Nos. 50-336 & 50-423, License Nos. DPR-65 & NPF-49,
Rope Ferry Road, Waterford, CT 06385.
Brian B. Linde, Security Manager, Monticello Nuclear Generating
Plant, Nuclear Management Company, Docket No. 50-263, License No.
DPR-22, 2807 W. Highway 75, Monticello, MN 55362.
Mr. John T. Conway, Site Vice President, Nine Mile Point Nuclear
Station, Units 1 & 2, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC, Docket
Nos. 50-220 & 50-410, License Nos. DPR-63 & NPF-69, 348 Lake Road,
Oswego, NY 13126.
Tim Maddy, Manager, Station Nuclear Security, North Anna Power
Station, Units 1 & 2, Virginia Electric & Power Company, Docket Nos.
50-338 & 50-339, License Nos. NPF-4 & NPF-7, 1022 Haley Drive,
Mineral, Virginia 23117.
Terry King, Security Manger, Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, &
3, Duke Energy Corporation, Docket Nos. 50-269, 50-270 & 50-287,
License Nos. DPR-38, DPR-47 & DPR-55, 7800 Rochester Highway,
Seneca, SC 29672.
Rick Ewart, Security Manager, Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating
Station, AmerGen Energy Company, LLC, Docket No. 50-219, License No.
DPR-16, Route 9 South, Forked River, NJ 08731.
Douglas Cooper, Site Vice President, Palisades Plant, Nuclear
Management Company, Docket No. 50-255, License No. DPR-20, 27780
Blue Star, Memorial Highway, Covert, MI 49043.
Michael W. Priebe, Dept. Leader-Security Operations, Palo Verde
Nuclear Generating, Units 1, 2 & 3, Arizona Public Service Company,
Docket Nos. STN 50-528, 50-529 & STN 50-530, License Nos. NPF-41,
NPF-51 & NPF-74, 5801 S. Wintersburg Road, Tonapah, Arizona 85354-
7529.
Wayne Trump, Manager--Site Security, Peach Bottom Atomic Power
Station, Units 2 & 3, Exelon Generation Company, LLC, Docket Nos.
50-277 & 50-278, License Nos. DPR-44 & DPR-56, 1848 Lay Road, Delta,
PA 17314.
Thomas Mahon, Security Manager, Perry Nuclear Power, Unit 1,
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company, Docket No. 50-440, License
No. NPF-58, 10 North Center Street, Perry, OH 44081.
Michael Bellamy, Senior Vice President, Pilgrim Nuclear Power
Station, Unit 1, Entergy Nuclear Generation Company, Docket No. 50-
293, License No. DPR-35, Rocky Hill Road, Plymouth, MA 02360.
Mark Fencl, Security Manager, Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 &
2, Nuclear Management Company, Docket Nos. 50-266 & 50-301, License
Nos. DPR-24 & DPR-27, 610 Nuclear Road, Two Rivers, WI 54241.
John Waddell, Security Manager, Prairie Island, Units 1 & 2, Nuclear
Management Company, Docket No. 50-282 & 50-306, License No. DPR-42 &
DPR-60, 1717 Wakonade Drive East, Welch, MN 55089.
Tim Tulon, Site Vice President, Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,
Units 1 & 2, Exelon Generation Company, Docket Nos. 50-254 & 50-265,
License Nos. DPR-29 & DPR-30, 22710--206th Ave., North, Cordova, IL
61242.
Ronald C. Teed, Site Security Supervisor, R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power
Plant, Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation, Docket No. 50-244,
License No. DPR-18, 1503 Lake Road, Ontario, NY 14519.
Andre James, Security Manager, River Bend Station, Entergy
Operations, Inc., Docket No. 50-458, License No. NPF-47, 5485 U.S.
Highway 61, St. Francisville, LA 70775.
Ted Straub, Manager of Nuclear Security & Fire, Security Center,
Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 & 2, Docket Nos. 50-272 &
50-311, License No. DPR-70 & DPR-75, Hope Creek Generating Station,
Unit 1, Docket No. 50-354, License No. NPF-57, PSEG Nuclear LLC, End
of Buttonwood Road, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038.
John Todd, Manager, Site Security, San Onofre Nuclear Station, Units
2 & 3, Southern California Edison, Docket Nos. 50-361 & 50-362,
License Nos. NPF-10 & NPF-15, 5000 Pacific Coast Highway (A82), San
Clemente, CA 92674.
James Pandolfo, Security Manager, Seabrook Station, Unit 1, FPL
Energy Seabrook, LLC, Docket No. 50-443, License No. NPF-86, Central
Receiving, Lafayette Road, Seabrook, NH 03874.
Kenneth Stevens, Security Manager, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Units 1 &
2 (OPS5N), Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Docket Nos. 50-327 &
50-328, License Nos. DPR-77 & DPR-79, Sequoyah Road, Soddy Daisy, TN
37384.
Denny Braund, Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Carolina
Power & Light Company, Docket No. 50-400, License No. NPF-63, 5413
Shearon Harris Road, New Hill, NC 27562.
William T. Cottle, President & Chief Executive Officer, South Texas
Project Electric Generating Company, Units 1 & 2, STP Nuclear
Operating Company, Docket Nos. 50-498 & 50-499, License Nos. NPF-76
& NPF-80, 8 Miles West of Wadsworth, on FM 521, Wadsworth, TX 77483.
Gary L. Varnes, Site Security Manager, St. Lucie Nuclear Plant,
Units 1 & 2, Florida Power & Light Company, Docket Nos. 50-335 & 50-
389, License Nos. DPR-67 & NPF-16, 6351 South Ocean Drive, Jensen
Beach, FL 34957.
Curtis Luffman, Surry Power Station, Units 1 & 2, Virginia Electric
& Power Company, Docket Nos. 50-280 & 50-281, License Nos. DPR-32 &
DPR-37, 5570 Hog Island Road, Surry, VA 23883-0315.
Roland Ferentz, Manager, Nuclear Security, Susquehanna Steam
Electric Station, Units 1&2, Pennsylvania Power and Light Company,
Docket Nos. 50-387 & 50-388, License Nos. NPF-14 & NPF-22, 769 Salem
Blvd., Berwick, PA 18603.
Michael Bruecks, Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Amergen
Energy Company, LLC, Docket No. 50-289, License No. DPR-50, Route
441 South, Middletown, PA 17057.
William S. Johns, Site Security Supervisor, Turkey Point Nuclear
Generating Station, Units 3 & 4, Florida Power & Light Company,
Docket Nos. 50-250 & 50-251, License Nos. DPR-31 & DPR-41, 9760 SW
344th Street, Florida City, FL 33035.
Mr. Jay K. Thayer, Site Vice President, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power
Station, Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee, LLC, Docket No. 50-271,
License No. DPR-28, 185 Old Ferry Road, Brattleboro, VT 05302-0500.
Stephen A. Byrne, Senior Vice President-Nuclear Operations, Virgil
C. Summer Nuclear Station, South Carolina Electric & Gas Company,
Docket No. 50-395, License No. NPF-12, Hwy 215 N at Bradham Blvd.,
Jenkinsville, SC 29065.
Doug G. Huyck, Security Manager, Vogtle Electric Generating Plant,
Unit 1 & 2, Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc., Docket Nos.
50-424 & 50-425, License Nos. NPF-68 & NPF-81, 7821 River Road,
Waynesboro, GA 30830.
Joseph E. Venable, Vice President, Operations, Waterford Steam
Electric Generating Station, Unit 3, Entergy Operations, Inc.,
Docket No. 50-382, License No. NPF-38, 17265 River Road, Killona, LA
70066-0751.
Bonnie A. Schnetzler, Security Manager, 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.
William A. Evans, William B. McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 & 2,
Duke Energy Corporation, Docket Nos. 50-369 & 50-370, License Nos.
NPF-9 & NPF-17, Mail--MG01SC, 12700 Hagers Ferry Road, Huntersville,
NC 28078.
David Erbe, Security Manager, Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1,
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation, Docket No. STN 50-482,
License No. NPF-42, 1550 Oten Lane, NE, Burlington, KS 66839.
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