ML18192A832
| ML18192A832 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Palo Verde |
| Issue date: | 08/25/1975 |
| From: | Norton B Arizona Public Service Co, Snell & Wilmer, LLP |
| To: | Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
| References | |
| Download: ML18192A832 (56) | |
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY, et al.
(Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2 and 3)
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Docket Nos.
STN 0-5
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50-529
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50-530
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APPLICANTS'UPPLEMENTARY ANSWERS TO INTERVENOR ACEC'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES SNELL g WILMER DATED at Phoenix, Arizona this ~~ day of August, 1975.
By:
ruce orton 3100 Valley Center Phoenix, Arizona 85073 Attorneys for Applicants
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APPLICANTS'UPPLEMENTARY ANSWERS TO INTERVENOR ACEC'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 151-180 Answer 4(c) (i)
The 1968-1974 entries for Horse Mesa 1, 2 and 3; Horse Mesa 4; Mormon Flat 2; Mormon Flat 1; Roosevelt; and Stewart are pro-vided by additional pages attach-ed hereto and numbered respective-ly: 151 (a),
152 (a),
169 (a),
170 (a) 174 (a) and 180 (a) 226 Answer 65 (1)
(ii)
(111)
(iv)
(v)
R. J. McMullin General
- Manager, SRP Same as 19 (a) (60) (iii) 273-5323 Present and future needs for power and financial require-ments to provide that power for Salt River Project 226 Answer 66 (iii)
(iv)
(v)
A. J. Pfister Associate General
- Manager, Power, SRP Same as 19 (a) (60) (iii)
.273-5773 Same as 19 (a) (60) (v) 226 Answer 67 (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
F.
M. Stern Vice President of Projects, CE 1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, Connecticut 06095 (203) 688-1911 Design, construction, engineer-1ng l
PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSNER 226 Answer 68 (iii)
(iv)
(v)
A. Stathoplos Director of Nuclear Safety Department, CE Same as 19 (a) (67) (iii)
Same as 19 (a) (67) (iv)
Design, nuclear safety, con-struction 226 Answer 69 (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
N. R. Corcoran Manager of Licensing, CE Same as 19 (a) (67) (iii)
Same as 19 (a) (67) (iv)
Reactor licensing, quality assurance, design 226 Answer 70 (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
C. Ferguson Project Manager, CE Same as 19 (a) (67) (iii)
Same as 19 (a) (67) (iv),
Design and construction 226 Answer 71 (i)
(i1)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
H; M. Ninterson Corporate Vice President, CE Same as 19 (a) (67) (iii)
Same as 19 (a) (67) (iv)
Design and construction 226c'nswer 72 J.
M. Nest (ii) Operations Vice President-Nuclear Power
- Systems, CE (iii) Same as 19 (a) (67) (iii)
(iv) Same as 19 (a) (67) (iv)
(v) Design, construction, operations 226 Answer 73 (iii)
(iv)
(v) lf. R. Etheridge Vice President
- General
- Services, CE Same as 19(a) (67) (iii)
Same as 19 (a) (67) (iv)
Design and construction E,
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'NTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 226 Answer 74.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
W. E. Abbott, CE Chief Engineer Same as 19 (a) (67) (iii)
Same as 19(a) (67) (iv)
Design and construction 226 Answer 75 (iii)
(iv)
(v)
C.
W. Hoffman, CE
- Director, Group Quality Assurance Same as 19 (a) (67) (iii)
Same as 19 (a) (67) (iv)
Design, construction and quality assurance 226 Answer 76 (iii)
(iv)
(v)
D. L. Broussard Vice President
- Corporate Planning and Control, APS P. 0.
Box 21666 Phoenix. Arizona 85036 271-7785 Construction, engineering, finance, corporate planning 226 Answer 77
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
T.
G. Woods, Jr.
Vice President
- Operations, APS Same as 19(a) (76) (iii) 271-2121 Management, engineering, operations, nuclear services 226 Answer 78 (i1i)
(iv)
(v)
H. Sargent, Jr.
Vice President
- Treasurer Financial Services, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-7653 Finance, rates, marketing I
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INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 226 Answer 79 (iii)
(iv)
(v)
L. K. hfundth Vice President
- Power Production and Operations, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-7057 Engineering, power production 226 Answer 80 (iii)
(iv)
(v)
K. Turley President and Chief Executive Officer, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-7757 Operations, utility manage-ment, finance, general information on applicant APS 226 Answer 81 (i)
(ii)
{iiil (iv)
(v)
R.
H. Hartley
- hfanager, System Planning, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-2418 Engineering, power system planning 226 Answer 82 (i)
(1i)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
B. P. Hart
- Manager, Rate Services, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-2253
- Rates, economics, utility management 226 Answer 83 (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
E. E. Jochim
- hfanager, Accountin'g Services, AP Same as 19(a) (76) (iii) 271-2446 Accounting 226 Answer 84
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v) hf. R. Llewellyn Executive Vice President Operations, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-7642 Operations, engineering
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INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 226 Answer85'iii)
(iv)
(v)
C. D. Jarman
- Manager, Engineering Services, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-7550 Engineering 226
.Answer 86 (iii)
(iv)
(v)
N. L. Cocanour
- Manager, Risk Management
- Services, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-2916 Risk Management Services 226 Answer 87 (i)
(ii)
(iii)
. (iv)
(vl R. E. Kary Environmental Management, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-2360 Fnvivnqmental 226 Answer 88 (iii)
(iv)
(v)
R. D. Hulse Vice President-Resources
- Planning, APS Same as 19 (a) (76) (iii) 271-7868 Alternate power sources,
- coal, gas and oil 228 Answer 65 utility management, financing, engineering 228 Answer 66 utility management and opera-tions, engineering 228 Answer 67 mechanical and nuclear engineer-ing, nuclear design, management l
PAGE NUMBER
'INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 228 Answer 68.
chemical and nuclear engineering, nuclear design 228 Answer 69 nuclear engineering, nuclear design and construction 228 Answer '70 chemical engineering, nuclear design and construction 228 Answer 71 industrial and nuclear engineer-ing, nuclear design and con-struction 228 Answer 72 nuclear engineering, nuclear design and construction Answer 75 engineering, nuclear design and construction 228 Answer 74 nuclear engineering, nuclear design and construction 228 Answer 75 mechanical engineering, nuclear design and construction 228 Answer 76 construction, engineering, finance 228 Answer 77 utility management, engineering, operations, nuclear services 228 Answer 78 finance, rates Q
PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 228 Answer 79 mechanical engineering, opera-tions
.228 Answer 80 utility financing and manage-ment, operations 228 Answer 81 engineering, planning
. 228 Answer 82 engineering, rates', utility management 228 Answer 83 accounting 228 Answer 84 operations, engineering, con-struction 228 Answer 85 engineering 228.
Answer 86 finance, risk management services 228 Answer 87 environmental management 228 Answer 88 utility management,
- planning, environmental management 251 Answer 33(B)
(iv) Numerous publications in field of expertise relating to geologic considerations for nuclear power plant, characteristics of faults and earthquakes, and various aspects of engineering geologic techniques.
Guest lecturer at several colleges and taught course on engineer-ing geology at UCLA 3
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INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER (v) Principal investigator of over twenty-five nuclear power projects.
Activities
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include planning, organizing and conducting field studies, office research, report pre-para'tion, and technical'is-cussions with staff and con-sultants to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, as well as testifying in hear-ings before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board of the former Atomic Energy Commission 270 Answer 65 (A)
B.S., Agricultural Engineering University of California at Davis, 1933 (B)
Twenty-seven years experience with the Salt River Project and has served as Manager of Irrigation, and General Manager of Salt River Valley Water Users Association.
Has served as General
- Manager, Salt River Project, for the past eighteen years 270 Answer 66 (A)
B.S., Metallurgical Engineering University of Arizona, 1955 L.L;B., University of Arizona, 1959 (B)
Employed five and one-half years with the Salt River Project.
Has served as Director of Operations
- Services, and for the past two years has been Associate General Manager for Power 270 Answer 67 (A)
B.S., Mechanical Engineering City College of New Yor1.,
1956 Graduate of Bettis Reactor Engineering
- School, 1956 M.S... Mechanical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1960
PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER (B)
Combustion Engineering, Inc., 1956-present (a) Vice President-Projects, 1973-present.
Responsible for all nuclear projects, nuclear services, licensing and nuclear sa'fety (b) Manager, Calve'rt Cliffs Project, 1967-19,7.3 (c) Manager, Component Development, HWOCR
, Program Office, 1967, (d) Manager, Systems Engineering, HWOCR Program Office, 1965-1967 I
270 Answer 68 (A)
B.S.,
Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Attended Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology (B)
(i)
Combustion Engineering, Inc.
(a)
Director, Nuclear Safety Depart-ment.
Responsible for analytical and experimental efforts to estab-lish the safety of systems when subjected to anticipated transients as well as extreme accident situa-tions (b)
Staff Engineer to Chief Scientist (ii) Nuclear Technology Corporation (a)
Nuclear design and analysis (iii) United Nuclear Corporation (a)
Nuclear design and analysis 270 Answer 69 (A)
B.S., U.S. Naval Academy, 1951 Ph.D., Nuclear Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971 (B)
Combustion Engineering, Inc., 1970-present (a)
Manager of Licensing for Nuclear Power Systems Division, 1973-present (b)
Supervisor of physics operational control group, 1971-1973 (c)
Consulting physicist in Pressing Water Reactor Physics Department, 1970-1971 I
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INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 270 Answer 70
'(A)
B.S., Chemical Engineering Northeastern University, 1958 M.B.A., Western New England College, 1972 (B)
(i)
Combustion Engineering, Inc., 1966-present (a)
Project Manager, Arizona Project, Nuclear Power Department, 1973-present.
Represents Combustion Engineering in matters relating to contracts, licensing, design, fabrication, schedules, and erec-tion of the nuclear steam supply system and associated fuel (b)
Assistant Project Manager, Flander Project, Nuclear Power Department, 1968-1973.
(c)
Section supervisor of thermal-hydraulic testing in nuclear laboratory, 1967-1968 (d)
Staff engineer in test section of nuclear laboratories, 1966-1967 (ii) Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, 1958-1966, (a)
Assistant Project Engineer, Advanced Compressor Analytical Group and Reactor Components Group.
Responsible for research test pro-gram investigating compressor sufficiency, and responsible also for design,
- analysis, and develop-ment of high temperature athium pump for space nuclear power plant 270 Answer 71 (A)
B.A., Economics Duke University, 1939 Industrial Engineering Studies at Pennsylvania State University (B)
(i)
Combustion Engineering, Inc., 1965-Presen (a)
Member Board of Directors, 1968-present (b)
Corporate Vice President-Steam Generating Division, 1967-present.
'Responsible for Fossil Fuel and Nuclear Power Operations (c)
Executive Vice President-Lummus Company, 1965-1967
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. (ii) Blau - Knox Company, 1953-1964 (a)
Executive Vice President, 1963-1965 (b)
Vice President
- Administration, 1960-1962 (c)
Vice President
- General
- Services, 1957-1959 (d)
Vice President,
- Industrial Re-
- lations, 1953-1956 (iii) Lukens Steel
- Company, 1940-1952 (a)
Industrial engineering, industrial relations 2,70 Answer 72 (A)
B.S., Physical'cience and Mathmetics Northeastern Oklahoma State College, 1939 M.S., Physics University of Iowa, 1941 CR'l I" 3 cnmhusti on Encrineerjncr.
Inc, )
1 present (a)
Operations Vice President-Nuclear Power Systems Division, Power Systems Group, 1974-present.
Re-sponsible for development,
- design, project management, and certain sales and manufacturing activities (b)
Vice President-Nuclear Power Department, 1969-1974 (c)
Director, Nuclear Power Depart-
- ment, 1966-1969 (d)
Assistant Director, Engineering Nuclear Division, 1965-1966 (ii) General Nuclear Engineering Corpora-tion, 1957-1965 (a)
Executive Vice President, 1962-1965.
Responsible for local management oi GNEC, a subsidiary of Combustion Engineering, Inc.
(b)
Vice President, 1957-1962 0
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"'INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER (iii)'rgonne National Laboratory, 1947-1957.
(iv) DuPont
- Company, 1941-1949 270 Answer 73 (A)
B.S., U.S. Naval Academy, 1942 M.S., Univers,ity of California, 1952 National Mar College, 1966 (B)
(i)
Combustion Engineering, Inc., 1971-present (a)
Vice President
- General Services, 1974-present (b)
Director of Quality Assurance Power Systems
- Group, 1974 (c)
Managing Director, International Combustion Ltd., 1972-1974 (d)
Nuclear Power Systems and Manu-facturing Services, 1971-1972 (ii)
Retired as Captain, U.S. Navy,.1970 270 Answer 74 (A)
B.S., Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1936 Special Student
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1950 Westinghouse Business Management and Manage-ment Policy Courses Pennsylvania State University (B)
(i)
Combustion Engineering, Inc., 1966-Present (a)
Chief Engineer, Nuclear Power Systems Department, 1974-present (b)
Director of PNR Engineering, Nuclear Power Department, 1966-1974 (ii) )westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1956-1966 (a)
- Manager, Reactor Development, Atomic Power Division (iii) North American Aviation, Inc,, 1952-1956 r'I 4
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PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSNER (a)
Group Leader, Engineering Analysis, Atomics International Division.
(iv) General Electric Co.,
1951-.1952 (a)
- Engineer, Knolls Atomic Power
'Laboratory (v)
'Standard
'Oi;1 Company of California, 1940-1950 (a)
Project Engineer (vi) Fay, Spofford and Thorndike, Engineers, 1950-1951, 1946-1'948 (vii) U. S.
Army Signal Corps, 1942-1946 (viii) General Electric Co.,
1936-1942 270 'nswer 75 (A)
B.S., Mechanical, Engineering
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Physical Metallurgy, University of Connecticut Nuclear Engineering and Nuclear Physics course at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (B)
Combustion Engineering, Inc., 1957-present (a)
Director, Group Quality Assurance, 1974-present (b)
- Manager, Quality.Assurance
- Construc-tion Services
- Group, 1974 (c)
- Manager, Technical Support and Quality Assurance, 1967-1974 (d)
Erection Specialist, 1966-1967 (e)
CE-SlC Project
- Manager, 1962-1966 270 Answer 76 (A)
B.S., Civil Engineering Texas A
5 M, 1943 (B)
(i)
Arizona Public Service Co.,
1974-present (a)
Vice President
- Corporate Plan-ning and Control, 1974-present I
PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER (ii) Utah Power 5 Light Co.,
1950-1974 (a)
Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer (b)
Member Board of Directors 270 Answer 77 (A)
B.S., Electrical Engineering University of Arizona, 1950 (B)
Arizona Public Service Co
, 1950-present (a)
Vice President-Operations, 1974-present
'b)
Officer since 1967 270 Answer 78 (A)
B.A., 'Economics University of Arizona, 1956 M.S., Finance Columbia University, 1957 (B)
Arizona Public Service Co., 1957-present (a)
Vice President and Treasurer
- Financial
- Services, 1975-present (b)
Officer since 1969 270 Answer 79 (A)
B.S., Mechanical Engineering University of Arizona, 1948 (B)
(a)
Vice President
- Power Production and Operations, 1970-present (b)
- Manager, System Gas Department, 1969-1970 (c)
- Manager, Mechanical Engineering, 1957-1969 270 W
Answer 80 (A)
B.A., Education Arizona State University, 1948 (B)
(a)
President, Chief Executive Officer,
'973-present (b)
Board of Directors, 1972-present (c)
Executive Vice President, 1969-1973 (d)
Vice President
- Marketing, 1967-1969 (e)
Controller, 1963-1967 (f)
- Manager, Measurements
- Group, 1958-1963 e
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PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 270 ent (a)
- Manager, System Planning, 1974-present (b)
- Manager, Consulting Engineering
- Services, 1965-1974 (c)
Senior Engineer, Consulting Engineering
- Services, 1960-1965 (ii) Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1946-1960 (a)
Advisory Engineer Answer 81-(A)
B.S., Electrical Engineering University of California, Berkeley, 1943 (B)
(i)
Arizona Public Service Co., 1960-pres 270 Answer 82 (A)
B.S., Electrical Engineering
~ University of Arizona, "1949 (B)
(i)
Arizona Public Service Co., 1967-present (a)
- Manager, Rate Services, 1967-present (b)
Rate Consultant, 1967 (ii) Cobast
- Manager of Rates, 1965-1967 (iii) Compania Chilena de Electricidad,
- tda, Manager of Rates, 1958-1965 270
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, Attended Loyola University (B)
(i)'rizona Public Service Co., 1961-present (a)
- Manager, Accounting Services, 1963-present (b)
Consultant, Accounting, 1961-1963 (ii)
Bonanza Air Lines,. Inc., 1949-1961 (a)
Director, Research and Development 270 Answer 84 (A)
B.S., Electrical Engineering University of Utah, 1934 (B)
(a)
Executive Vice President
- Operations, 1969-present (b)
Officer since 1961 0
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PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 270 Answer 85 (A)
B.S., Mechanical Engineering University 'of Utah, 1963 (B)
(i)
Arizona Public Service Co.,
1967-present (a)
- Manager, Engineering Services, 1974-present (b)
Marketing Manager, 1972-1974 (c)
- Manager, Power Sales, 1971-1972 (ii) General Electric Co.
270 Answer 86 (A)
B.S., Agriculture/Conservation Ohio State University, 1954 (B)
(i)
Arizona Public Service Co.,
1972-present (a)
- Manager, Risk Management
- Services, 1973-present (b)
- Adjuster, 1972-1973 (ii) Automobile Mutual Insurance Co.,
1956-1972 270 Answer 87 (A)
B.S., Physics-Math Jamestown College,,
1958 M.S., Public Health-Radiological Health University of Minnesota, 1964 Ph.D., Preventive Medicine and Environ-mental Science University of Iowa, 1967 (B)
(i)
Arizona Public Service Co.,
1972-present (a)
- Manager, Environmental Management (ii) Swanson Environmental Consultants, Inc.,
1970-1972 (iii) Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc.,
1969-1970 (iv) American Smelting and Refining Co.,
Industrial Hygienist, 1966-1969
PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSNER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER (v)
Has supervised, conducted and assisted with:
environmental radiation pro-grams for nucle'ar power plants; water, noise and air pollution studies and programs; environmental efficiency tests; radiat'ion monitoring programs
'and thermal studi'e's for twenty utilities and over thirty generating stations.
Testified before Atomic Energy Commis-sion and before Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards 270 Answer 88 (A)
(B)
(b)
(c)
B.S., Electrical Engineering Iowa State
Vice President-Resources
- Planning, 1 97.~3-present Director of Administrative Services, 1972-1973 Power Resources
- Manager, 1969-1972 272 Answer 65 C-4, C-5'-3 I-4, I-10; 'A, ER 272 Answer 66 C-4, C-5'-3, I-4, I-10; LA, ER 272 Answer 67 C-13 272 Answer 68 C-13 272 Answer 69 C-13 272 Answer 70 C-13 272 Answer 71 C-13
PAGE NUMBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER 272 Answer 72 C-13 272 Answer 73 C-13 272 Answer 74 C-13 272 Answer 75 C-13 272 Answer 76 C-4, C-5, C-14, C-15; I-3, I-4, I-10 272 'nswer 77 C-4) C-5)
C 14) C-15) I 3) I 4, I-10 272 Answer 78 C 4)
C 5)
C 14)
C 15) I 3) I 4 I-10 272 Answer 79 C-4, C-S, C-14) C-15) I-4, I-10 272 Answer 80 C 4)
C 5)
C 14)
C 15 ) I 3) I 4)
I-10 272 Answer 81 C-4, C-5) C-14, C-15; I-3) I-4)
I-10 272 Answer 82 C-4, C-5) C-14, C-15) I-4 272 Answer 83 C-15; I-4 272 Answer 84 C-4, C-5, C-14, C-15; I-4) I-10 l
PAGE NUhfBER INTERROGATORY ANSWER SUPPLEh)ENTARY ANSWER
- 272, Answer 85 C-4, C-5, C-14, C-15; I-4 272 Answe'r 86 C-15 2'72 Answer 87 ER 272 Answer.-88 C-4, C-5, C-14,,C-15; I-10 l
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE It is hereby certified that true and correct copies of the foregoing.Applicants'upplementary Answers to Intervenor ACEC'S First Set of Interrogatories have been placed in the United States Mails, postage prepaid, this 25th day of August, 1975, to the following:
Daniel M. Head, Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Dr. Marvin M. Mann Technical Advisor Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Dr. Quentin J.
Stober Research Assoc.
Professor Fisheries Research Institute University of Washington
- Seattle, Washington 98195 Thomas M. Bruen, Esq.
Michael W. Grainey, Esq.
Regulatory Staff Counsel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Ms. Barbara E. Fisher, Esq.
Arizona Public Law Advocates 201 North Stone Avenue Tucson, Arizona 85701 Andrew W. Bettwy Assistant Attorney General 159 State Capitol 1700 West Washington
- Phoenix, Arizona 85007
J
Mr. Carmine F.
Cardamone, Jr.
1415 North Third Avenue
- Tucson, Arizona 85705' Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
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