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B. L. "Pete" Ivey Southern NuclearVice President Operating Company, Inc.Nuclear Development Support 42 Inverness Center Parkway
Post Office Box 1295Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Tel 205.992.7619Fax 205.992.5217
SOUTHERN r•COMPANY
AUG 232010
Docket Nos.: 52-025 ND-10-160852-026
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionDocument Control DeskWashington, DC 20555-0001
Southern Nuclear Operating CompanyVogtle Electric Generating Plant Units 3 and 4 Combined License Application
Summary Identification of Reference Combined License ApplicationStandard Content Submittals
Ladies and Gentlemen:
By letter dated March 28, 2008, Southern Nuclear Operating Company (SNC) submittedan application for combined licenses (COLs) for proposed Vogtle Electric Generating Plant(VEGP) Units 3 and 4 to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for twoWestinghouse AP1000 reactor plants. That application was patterned after the initialAPIO00 Reference COL application (Bellefonte Units 3 and 4). The NRC wrote a safetyevaluation report (SER) with open items (Ols) for the Bellefonte COL application.Subsequently, VEGP Units 3 and 4 became the APIO00 Reference COL applicant.
The enclosure to this letter provides a listing of submittals, in table format, for theReference Combined License Application (R-COLA) that addresses SER Ols and otherconcerns, some of which include standard content for the AP1 000 Subsequent COLAs (S-COLAs). The attached table, which is sorted by the associated NRC RAI/OI number,identifies the response as either standard or plant-specific. A column for an AP1000 S-COLA indication of endorsement is provided as a placeholder in the table to facilitate thetransmittal of subsequent applicants' evaluations.
The table supplements the SNC R-COLA submittals identified in the previous such listing(SNC Letter ND-09-1867, dated November 20, 2009) through July 15, 2010. Similarsummary information will be submitted periodically to include future responses (andsupplements) to formal R-COLA submittals.
If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Mr. Wes Sparkman at(205) 992-5061 or Ms. Amy Aughtman at (205) 992-5805.
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Mr. B. L. Ivey states he is a Vice President of Southern Nuclear Operating Company, isauthorized to execute this oath on behalf of Southern Nuclear Operating Company and tothe best of his knowledge and belief, the facts set forth in this letter are true.
Respectfully submitted,
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY
B. L. Ivey
Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of (2 Ier , 2010
Notary Public:___ _ _ __ __
My commission expires: &AreA 1- .r2-0 /4/-
BLI/BJS
Enclosure: Supplemental Listing of R-COLA Submittals through July 15, 2010
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionND-10-1608Page 3 of 4
cc: Southern Nuclear Operating CompanyMr. J. H. Miller, Ill, President and CEO (w/o enclosure)Mr. J. A. Miller, Executive Vice President, Nuclear Development (w/o enclosure)Mr. J. T. Gasser, Executive Vice President, Nuclear Operations (w/o enclosure)Mr. D. H. Jones, Site Vice President, Vogtle 3 & 4 (w/o enclosure)Mr. T. E. Tynan, Vice President - Vogtle (w/o enclosure)Mr. M. K. Smith, Technical Support Director (w/o enclosure)Mr. D. M. Lloyd, Vogtle 3 & 4 Project Support Director (w/o enclosure)Mr. C. R. Pierce, AP1000 Licensing ManagerMr. M. J. Ajluni, Nuclear Licensing ManagerMr. T. C. Moorer, Manager, Environmental Affairs, Chemistry and Rad. ServicesMr. J. D. Williams, Vogtle 3 & 4 Site Support ManagerMr. J. T. Davis, Vogtle 3& 4 Site Licensing SupervisorMr. W. A. Sparkman, COL Project EngineerMs. A. G. Aughtman, Lead AP1 000 Licensing EngineerDocument Services RTYPE: AR01.1053File AR.01.02.06
Nuclear Regulatory CommissionMr. L. A. Reyes, Region II AdministratorMr. F. M. Akstulewicz, Deputy Director Div. of Safety Systems & Risk Assess. (w/o encl.)Mr. R. G. Joshi, Lead Project Manager of New ReactorsMs. T. E. Simms, Project Manager of New ReactorsMr. B. C. Anderson, Project Manager of New ReactorsMr. M. M. Comar, Project Manager of New ReactorsMs. S. Goetz, Project Manager of New ReactorsMr. J. M. Sebrosky, Project Manager of New ReactorsMr. D. C. Habib, Project Manager of New ReactorsMs. D. L. McGovern, Project Manager of New ReactorsMs. T. L. Spicher, Project Manager of New ReactorsMs. M. A. Sutton, Environmental Project ManagerMr. M. D. Notich, Environmental Project ManagerMr. L. M. Cain, Senior Resident Inspector of VEGP 1 & 2Mr. J. D. Fuller, Senior Resident Inspector of VEGP 3 & 4
Georgqia Power CompanyMr. T. W. Yelverton, Nuclear Development DirectorMs. A. N. Faulk, Nuclear Regulatory Affairs Manager
Oglethorpe Power CorporationMr. M. W. Price, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating OfficerMr. K. T. Haynes, Director of Contracts and Regulatory Oversight
Municipal Electric Authority of GeorgiaMr. J. E. Fuller, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial OfficerMr. S. M. Jackson, Vice President, Power Supply
Dalton UtilitiesMr. D. Cope, President and Chief Executive Officer
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Bechtel Power CorporationMr. J. S. Prebula, Project Engineer (w/o enclosure)Mr. R. W. Prunty, Licensing Engineer
Tetra Tech NUS, Inc.Ms. K. K. Patterson, Project Manager
Shaw Stone & Webster, Inc.Mr. C. A. Fonseca, Vogtle Project Manager (w/o enclosure)Mr. J. M. Oddo, Licensing ManagerMr. D. C. Shutt, Licensing Engineer
Westinghouse Electric Company, LLCMr. S. D. Rupprecht, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs & Strategy (w/o enclosure)Mr. R. Buechel, Consortium Project Director Vogtle Units 3 & 4 (w/o enclosure)Mr. S. A. Bradley, Vogtle Project Licensing ManagerMr. M. A. Melton, Manager, Regulatory InterfacesMr. R. B. Sisk, Manager, AP1000 Licensing and Customer InterfaceMr. D. A. Lindgren, Principal Engineer, AP1 000 Licensing and Customer Interface
NuStart EnergyMr. R. J. GrumbirMr. E. R. GrantMr. P. S. HastingsMr. B. HirmanpourMr. N. HaggertyMs. K. N. Slays
Other NuStart Energy AssociatesMs. M. C. Kray, NuStartMr. S. P. Frantz, Morgan LewisMr. J. A. Bailey, TVAMs. A. L. Sterdis, TVAMr. M. Vidard, EDFMr. W. Maher, FP&LMr. K. Hughey, EntergyMr. N. T. Simms, Duke EnergyMr. G. A. Zinke, NuStart & EntergyMr. R. H. Kitchen, PGNMs. A. M. Monroe, SCE&GMr. T. Miller, DOE/PM
Southern Nuclear Operating Company
ND-10-1608.
Enclosure
Supplemental Listing of R-COLA Submittals
through July 15, 2010
NOTE: The enclosed document is a five (5) page standalone table.
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and Spaent-Fuel Loading Patterns #&MST, Phase 1, Item 13 - Plant Operations to Mitigate Fuel Damage -SFP Loss of In•
and Spent Fuel Loading Patterns
MST, Phase 1, Item 14 - Plant Operations to Mitigate Fuel Da1, j& Tr~li~fEResponse Orgamzuation (ERO) Personnel and Potential lesfode
MST, Phase 2, Item 4- Onsite Resources to Reduce or Stop SFP Leakage
SFP Fuel Rack Dsii•m-ronp ernents4- ' 0 2I il-,yts
SFP Fuel Rack Design Improvements
Plans fo'ip6iktLOLA' Resfoarati6ri of c o•ilnUicati
Command and Control Structure if Control Staffis Substantially Affected
mmand o Control Struct6 i el ConI Stais d i t IIAffg1td, 2Offsite Notifications and ERO Callout if Control Room is Lost
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Fission Product Release and Charge the FPS Fire Header
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41 s' 119 83: Describe personnell'actions needed to makeup to o p/ Qh p~ent Fuel Pool. ~ ~-4 9~~3' yŽ1i 4~
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41 14543 +imlrlmenitatlon if programs related 1010 CfiRrSOCp 4(hhj(2) and 1O CFR:52.80(d).'
4543 Provide a draft commitment to follow NEI 99-04, Rev. 0.
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