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Legal Correspondence Re 3/4/1975 NRC Letter to Michigan Public Service Commission, Advising, Not Received Letter, & Requesting, in the Future, NRC Should Correspondence with All Interested Persons
ML18347B285
Person / Time
Site: Palisades, Midland  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/12/1975
From: Cherry M
Law Offices of M M Cherry
To: Anders W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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On Mareh 11, 1975 I received (by accident) a ~opy o~/

-a letter dated March 4u 1975 which you sent to the members of the b!ichigan Public Service Commission, apparently in response

  • .to the Michigan PS'C us Nqvember 8, 1974 letter to* the Chairman

. of the now-defunct* Atomic Energy Commission ..

Your March.4, 1975 letter deals with tw0 cases in *which I am involved, *Pali~ades and Midland. I have not been ari~rised of yo~r letterf nor did you or any of your staff send me-a copyo Additionally, your letter enclosed.~~rtain information prepared by the Regulatory Staff (one of the parties to the former pro-*

ceedings) and certain other documents (OOE-OS-002, May, 1974 and OOE~ES-001, Ja:m1ary /1 197 4} ., I did not receive . any of these dofluments ..

I also find it interesting to note that while your

  • staff sent to the Michigan PSC certain "general studies :rcegard.ing
  • nuclear power plant availability a~d c.:lpaci ty factors*," the
  • staffgs enclosures indic"ted that those were dated May, 1974 and. January u 1974 *. Ym::,s.":' staff did not enclose the December 2 fJ 197~ study by Dr o Edwin* G.; Triner of Ebe Office of Policy Planniw~r fo"X the Nuclear Regulatory Commission which _'s~.udy supports the criticism that has been made about *n.uclear*p6wer .Plant capacity

.a.~ that it is appallingly low a:nd results in increased costs to consumer:;" Dr.. ~*riner ~ s stt1dy (which :C have not received and herewith request) wasp as usual, recorded in the news media (Sluri1.day New York* Tiri1esv Maxch 9., 1975u Midwest Editionu p., 42) and disclosed as a resu. 1 t. of efforts of criticism of the Nuclear Regu.lato1cy Corom.issien and not. by the Nuclear Regulatory Commi.ssicin it.self* The question certainly arises as to whether your staff eoirnvie:tdently failed to Slilimi 1:: to the Michigan PSC an !-YRC-in-house

~fcal to tile nuclear combine.. I trust you .~ill. correct the record as quickly as possible with the Michigan PS.c** and isuggest that you consider sending the Triner report to*alf PSC's 17 To Gen .. Counsel for preparation of reply for Ch*airman 1 s signaturee Cy to Chairman~ each Commissioner~ Exec. Dir. for Operation~9 & D&SS.

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.. 12fl .1975 throug*hout the United States so that state bodies realize the economic problem which can arise from j*umpirig into* :nuclear power without adequate foundation or economic base ..

FinallYo I am making a request for a copy of your March 4, 1975. 1 letter together with all of the enclosures .and I am asking

  • tnat. in the futurev when you com.~unicate with anyone in connection with matters in which I and my clients have-filed an appearancev that I promptly be served with copies. While I. am prepared to regard the failure to send me the March 4, 1975 letter and
  • enclosures as bureaucratic oversight, I do believe that in the future, the Nuclear Regulatory Comr.Ussion $hould take care to see that all interested.persons receive copies of correspondence in a contested case.
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  • MMC:KK c.c. Commissioner William R. Ralls Commissioner Lenton Ge. Sculthorp Chairman William Go Rosenberg Michigan Public Service Commission

. Enclosure (lqew York a+'imes article referred to on page l)

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qut*sliom1 "is more-oY conrrrned wilh nliahilily than 1

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      • h " " . mo!;t olhl'r utililirs."

WASU!NGTON, Milrch 8~A Concerniri;: !he -rolr. ot the ff'd!*ral siuoy lw~ £01ll'h11lr1! i "Frob:lbly* one or the moflt 1* slale ulilily commission~. the

  • urnt !.hei u!ili!k~ ilm~ mm mm~t ~;crio1is i:;s1;1e~ ti1aa tiie l,nh?n'efi* *
  • American midc~r iN:ii\Clor~-

1* h 13 r:t _en!l rn1~e ft&..lay, 'WB!h good slnt~st1cs i!Jl' back* ~hem** ~se, I official said that besides ha\ing virtu;1lly no inCluencc on the dt*si~n of. rt"aclors, "to . my 1 1 VI II~ luwe r<':J:C!l! li'..p ~een g~n*

C!"illm~. only about ;.,..,. l."'f ~*enl.

i:-1 U1ut nucle;w pl:11H~ have 11r-rrorm1:d with ihi.:. degree or 1wil !mow!Nlr,e the nppoinlmenl or i11divitlw1ls to these commis*

of their ~O.\':iC:!' t~p;mty--o.rc ~ n*liahilily .w~ wt~i1lo.A .11'.ll!lrr.~ sions is nnt *nonn:illy b:i!ied not suffim:n!!y ..:cm:ernrdJ from mad1me.i: hm!t \"'.Ith the . upon ihrir fochnical knowlrd1:e abr1ut the s:ifoly ~11'1 pcrfornt-Uc:irc !"Intl fiilHt*ntwn lo safl'ly I . ~ t Facto!i' * * *. , of ihc i.lesir.n nnd operalioi1s i;inre 1! their r<:>nclcm, *i3ncl oc!it1h)llty tll~t,_o[h~ll liM~ . . * " if>! ~a _ * . , or a p1iwcr plllnt."

  • 111e stucly forth~r ir::htirt:!'~ '! hNm ria1mc,J ror . .nudr a1
  • He s;nld_ lh<lt ta *.econd foc~~r  ! le nt!drd that *aa\olher prob*

t!ial the ~tale ~:ommissionn li1-a11: l)i:mls." Dr. llt1~m11s~:rn '"'~.!! * ~!'l the relucinuce. of ~hl!l' U.llh* . l!.'m was rhut **in ail too many

.are :o;u1)po5e.1J to n:gula\c tht

  • 411o!Ni i1s s!lying in on Apnl Uci> to incur extra design costs inst:uu:era the quantity :mil qua!.

u1ili1irs h:we ~*w ii(~ or n1) in- rl*porl hy* !he Atomic !.ni.lusfrial I during the early . st11ges o~ a ity or *staff ussii;ned* to this flurnce'" o:t the de~ii;11 proc"'s~ Forum, an cmh1stry lohbying. nurlenr reactor bml.drng prOJCd function [nuclr:ir reactors)

I th~t rnuld ma!ce. rcncto-rs nwrr. i.:rnur> supported by 11_1~l~1r l'!.'ac* which. woul~ .rcqu1r~ them to . within the stales Js in:ide-reh:ihlc ~nd 1:ffic1cnt. i:

'fhc analy5h; of r'-"aeior r'Hi~- CiH!inc1*rs.

bilily anti what sl1.:ps the h1i- Dr. Trincr's five-p:ige analy 0 I

tur !.wldcrs, !he ut1hl11:s and* gc~L'rate ucJll1L1011a~ c.1plt_nl.

"There is no. l.nec:n.tivc for quatc. . .

Thr person who ha~ publicly them to m~lrn a l<!Lal hfe cycle rai~rd !he most per~;istent ques-

. 1C-ral Gu\*trnrnenl ~houlil ta~.l'. sio; of rP:H'lilr reliability, d:tll'd Cll!*t nnalys1s that mclu_dcs hoth lions *11bout tlte rrliolhilily or

. io impro\"e it was wrillcll lo\' 1IJc:{~. :?, ! !l7*S was m:ide 11v:1iladl design and construction cost n*a1*1ors i!l Oavici Dinsmore f:dwin G. "rrinl!r, director r;f blc h'.-' the Nuclear lt<~1:11lnloryl and l!1e 30 or 40 ..Yi~:trs of Conwy, ll mcmhcr or the Chil'a*

the Office of Policy P!nnninr, Commission in n*sponsc to a 01wrat1ng ~ml m.11nlenance 1 no-based Uusiness and Prufes-

~n thr Nuclear Jtcgulatory C1m1* request hy Danid Ford, ~tafil i:osl," Dr..Trmer .wrote. I sio11:1I People for the J>uhlic mission. * . din*rtor of the Union of Con- 'fhe officrnl sa;d :1noll11:r parll ln!rrc:;I. In a slnlcment last IJr. Triner ~aid the 11lllitirs, irnrncd Sde:nlisls, an or~nniza* * ~!f lh~ problem '~',"~ lhal ~he Se1>lf:Q1hcr, Mr. Comcy said in theory, should ha\'e primr. I!ion that has been nilical *Of * ::irch1lccLure. rn~!ncertl. \~ho th:tl the averaite capacity of resrionsibilily for makin1: 11urr <W*mic power.

I are iar~ely r~:spons1hle f?r pow* 1h1~ lar1:c nudear rcartors was thal thc rcacioi~ lhcY. buy arti Dr. 'l'riner'.s i;tudy dcsrribed er P.lant c.les1i;n _h:ivc. hllle ~n- [10..t p<:r cL*nt 1luring lhe fin;L both i;afe 11nd dficicnt. n numliL*r of factc11*s that he r.cnt1ve LO consider mcrenscd. six monlhs of Jll74 *

"The n*:ility, however, I~ Uiar fell rnntribtHed lo the reliabili* rcliahility durii\g the desir.n * '

  • without cxtt.*rn:il suu!;ion th1* 1ty nr11blcm. prul'css. 111rir in Le rest Is short. *** : . _ * * - * ~n liki:lihood C the utility cu~tom~I "By and lar~e. the utilities - term. Once a vta11t is .construct* Put .nnoth~r way, this ml'nns \Vlt~\n. lli~* fndustry. be:re~el\ily~ 4 er taking aggrcssi\*e ac1ion,l 11rr not that sophislicaled, the* 1 rd, the nrchit<:cture {'ngincers that bi;causc of breakdowns, issued a *second one'.&imoo mti~

~o improve plant rcl.iability i*;, 1official said. "There is no 1 fade out of the uicturc."* Inspections, fuel lo. nding n'nd answering *some o! the.:.. crWA not ver~* great. J1e !'aid. ~ t'\'1dcnce, for example, t!1at . othrr rl'asons, thc~e reactors cism. . _ * . . .;*;:* , .

r Thi-r!! ere'. 55 nuclear p'~nh they have c~~lrac~ually 11n*

operating in the United Stall's* posl'd rcliab1hly standards prnduced t only about. halt the One Industry r!sponse 1s I.hat';'

amount of power they were Mr. Comi:y's criticism. of. the

  • that l!encrale about 7.5 per: 11 11non their architec~--l'~~inecrs. des!::n~d to.gl':~ei'ate during lhel reactors for not produciilg mt eent of the country's elcctrk1Ly. I Very few ot ihe ullht1cs exer* period m question.  : least 80 per cent of iheir ae*.

nec:rnse Qf various problems ; cise

  • vecy much. influence at A Second An:ilysl!.I. s.igned capacity is a straw *m~r'I in !he conlinumg suppl" of I nil o\*er the desu~~ pr~cess u . . ;. . and thr.t no one t\'er c-1q"f~led oil :rnd n:itural gas, ihe "Ford tit impacts reliability." I .' Usmg .a s.1ghtly *different ih<:m lo achiC\'C such le\*c!.$.

Administration is commilte<l to 1 1 1 ~roup of reactors, l~r. Triner Mr. Coittc)', in a Feb. i4 builcling hundreds or additional in a second 11nnlys1s or 4*1. p:ipt:r, rrplicd to this point by.

rca1 tors in the next 10 yc:.ms.

  • ren~tO:'!l f<"'.und the average ~a-I noting the !in:il envircinmcn!<l.!

Comment on Rdiab!!ity pacsl.>; durmg lhc 11aine period st11tc*mc111s prepared fpr mere e~:immed hy .Vir. Comcy was th;in 20 m:ictors liy the Atomic

' Nonnan C. T!asmus,en, 11, 53.7 per cent

  • Eiu*rgy C1>mmission includw professor l.lf nucle:ir ~nr,ineer-,* .'

in~ at Mass::11.:h11sclls !11~tituie neca111se Mr. Corney'.$ study 1t(*.q hr.n{*rit cakuli.!!ions a.!i£Uffi*

pwmpi.ed * !lr~nuous deh:ile q, ;, 80 pl*r cr*nt capacily. * .

t of Tcdmulor.y wila is Uic- 1faec*  ;;...-=-==._~.. **- * - - - - - - * - - - . - .

tor of n maior Atomic Fneri;y j *'<i<'.

Conimii.~ion 5tuJy ou rl'Jrtm I~a,r'.:*ly, conunl'nll!d. 0:1. the rcii~-.  !

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UNITED STATES e* ...

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ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20545 REQUEST FOR REPORTING SERVICE Work Order No. AF- 341 Case: NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY (Monticello).

Hearing Courtroom No. 2. U.S. Federal Courthouse. 316 Rob~rts St., St. Paul. Minnesota 55101 CONTACT: Mrs. Lavonne Gavelek, (612/725-7166)

Du.ration: Prehearing Hearing~*-N~.~~n-e...._.d_a~y~s...________________

Date of: Prehearing ------------------------------ Hearing 6-9 & 12-16 May 1975 Time of: Prehearing Hearing 10:00 a.m.

Service Req~ired: Prehearing


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Type of Hearing:

Board: Chairman __L_a_z_o________~; Members Joraan, Cole Copies of the transcript may be sold.

Date of oral request: 3/20/75 Date of confirmation: *---'3...,/""'2;..;0_..f....7~5________

By:

K. M*. Mason Docketing and Service Section Office of the Secretary

. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • bee: Mr. Lazo Mr. Scinto ASL BP l!!i* Files

. . R. Diggs S. R_eed AS LAB HQS

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  • ~ '~~. NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

, IN AEC LICENSING PROCEEDING

~* FOR PALISADES PLANT The ,\fnmic Erwrgy Commission is gi\*ing public notice that it is

_'., ; ('onsid<*ring t*nn\'ersion of th<~ pnl\'isiorwl operating license (No.

Ol'lt-211) hl'id hy ('onsunll'rs Pow!'r Company for 01wration of the Palisade's Plant. loc;1ted in Van Burc*n County. Mil'higan, lo a

<<*'l I' full-t<*rm OJH'raling licl'nse at an in<'n*a~<*d pow<*r le\'l'I of up Lo j I~ w:18 rnPgawalfs th0rmal. The currently aulhurized full-power lt*\'C] is up to :!:!IJll nwg*malfs llll*rmal.

The nolil'e pro1*irlcs that within :lO days after publication of notice in tt1c Federal Rl'gistcr on D<'ePmbcr IS, 1974, any member of the puhlie whose inlerl'st may hi' affl*eled hy th*~ procc1'<1ing. may file a rt*qu<'st for a puhlie hearing in Urn form of a petition for leave lu ir1t<*n-.*m* with n*spcl't to tlw alJoH' nwtll*rs.

1'1*titi11ns for lml'l' to inlc*n*<'nc must he fil"d und<*r oath or affirmation and must sl'l forth lhe interPsl nf lh<* petitioner in the pro~-e<'<ling, hnw that inll'rl'st *ma>* be aff<*<*ted by lhe results of llw prot'<'!*ding. and the rwtili111wr's contentions with respect lo Liu* proposl'd lil'ensing adion. Such petitions must he filed in a1Tordanrc with lhc ahovc-rdPn*ncC'd Fl'drral Register Notice and must lw fi11'li w*ith the SC'crPLary of tht* Commission, U.S.

,\to111ic E:m*rgy Commission, Wm;hin.~lon. D.C. 2054'i, i\ltention:

Drn:keting and Sl'r\'il't* SPclion, by .I an ua ry 17, rn75. i\ copy of the petilion and/or n*qut*sl for hl'aring should be s<'nl to the Chief ll<'aring Counsel, Offil'l' of the .GP111*ral Counsel, U.S. Atomic Enl'rgy Commission. \\'ashingtnn, D.C. 20545 and to .J.L. Bacon, EsquirP, Consunwrs l'owt*r Cnmpany, ~12 West /\lichigan Avi*nue,

.Jackson.  :'llkhigan 4!1201. attorney fur th<* licensee.

,\ ll<'tition for lt*a1*e to inll'rl'l'nc must be accompanied by a supp<Jrl ing affidm*it, which id<*ntifit*s the spC'<:ific aspe<*t or the asp<*l'ls uf tl1e proct*l'dings as tu whicl1 int1*n*cntion is !ksired and sp1*1*ifi!*~ with particularity lhe facts 011 wl1ieh lhe pl'tilioner CALI FORNI) rl'lks as tu bol11 lib intcrL*st and his eonlentions with regard lo meh aspect 011 which interYent ion is requested. Pel it ions staling rnnl<'ntions n*luling onl>' to matlern outside the Commission's jurisdil'liun will be rknit*d.

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All pl'li!iuns will be acted upon b)" lhc Commission or licensing hoard designated by the Chairman of lhc ,\!om ic Safety and Lil'l'nsing IJoard Panl'I. Timely pl'litions will be considerl'd lo dl'l<'rmine whelher a !waring ,hould he nolit*l'd ur another appropriate ordl'r issu<*d n'l:arding the disposition of tl1e pdili1111s.

In llw L'Vl'nl !hal a hearing is .heir! and a rwrson b pl'rinilll'd to i11!1*rn*nt', he bt*cmnl's a party to the prn<'<'<*ding and has a right lo partidpale fully in tlw conduct of lhc hl'aring. For example, he may present e1*ide11l'e and examine and crm;s-cxaminc witnesses.

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i\ l'opy of !he F~dcral U!'gbtt*r Notice is on file for public 7 ..

inspl'l'lion al till' Kalaniazou Public Library, 315 South Rose ~ , NON-Stn*<*l, l\ala111azun. ~lidli.~an 4!lllllli. and the f'o111111ission has RETURNABLE arranged for olh<'r dol'llllH'lll~ and L'OITPSJHJlldl'lll'l' rL*luting lo lhL*

lrifil. BOTTLES lict*nsing of this fal'ilily lo bl' kt*pl al ll1e sallll' lol'ation.

South Hc:ven (Mich.l Doily TRIBUNE, Sat., Dec. 21, 1974 10 ForrlfU1en'1 SH M@t1 Is Named\. '* Notk:e 0 f* Opporhn"llity for 1

~ ~ ~~- ~t\) Public Peirticipai'non In ll elieViS~CU1 i~e,~1~ ~~rettor

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~E:C l.ieen!Sing Proceeding 1

A former South Haven man, \taurant. He will talk about his P; Barry Shanley, is now news di- experienc~s. in televisiQn new.s .* !For P~Ust11des l?l~n~t rector and ar:chor:nan for a a.nd television's effect ~ ~

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television station m northwest ~.es. t: The Atomic Energy Commission ls giving public notice thot ll Florida. Shanley ~W li. *'4--~::.* \ate ti is considering conversiori of the provisiono*I operating !kens('

(No. DPR-20) held by Consumers Power Compary¥ for qperoti¢n Shanley, 28, the son of Mr. in 1972 as a news editor. Pre- o* of the Pai'isades Plant located in Van Buren County) Michigan, and Mrs. Richard Shanley, 751 viously, he had worked for a i'I to a full-term op£raNng license at an increased power level cf Monroe Blvd., assumes his du- small, south Florida radio sta- 11 up to 2638 megawatts thermal. The currently ou~hori*:a:ed full<

tires for WDTB, a National tion. o power le'lel is up to 2200 megawatts thermal.

in Panama City, The 5 tat i 0 11 As n~ws director; he w.111 ~e r .. notice iri the Feder~I Register on December 18, 1974, any Broadcasting Company affiliate . * . ll The riotice provides that within 30 days ofte<r pubticatron el tri* -state area of responsible for the news 1ma e 0 member of the public whose interest may be affected by the Florida southw e s t an d cont ~n.,

serves a t 1ar,,e

  • v."11 i be anc hon*nan :

0 no rth wes

  • for th" six and 10 o'clock news k proceeding may file a request for o public hear*ing in the fomo Georgia, and southeast Ala- progr;ms, and will write and of o petition for leave to intervene with respeot to the obow bama. host a series of news specials. 1 matters.

Shanley will speak Monday at He has written and boradcast Peti-tions for leave to intervene must be filed undel' o.:Jtn c:*

the Kiwanis Club lunche o n commentaries and will now do u *affirmation o'nd _must set forth tbe interest of the petitioner i -

the proceedirig, how that interest may be affected by the resul-.

meeting at the Red Carpet Res- station editorials. of .the proceeding, and the petitioner's contentioris *with i:espeG to the proposed lkensing action. Such petitions must be filed i*

accordance with the above-referenced Federal Register Notic

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[ WZZM-TV Wf...7.0-TV 8:00 Aesop's Fables 8:30 GE Thsatre and must be filed with the Secretary of the Commission, U.:

Atomic Energy Commission,* Washington, D.C. 20545, Atte:-,

tion: Docketing ond Service Section, by January 17, 1975. :

copy of the petition and/or request for hearing should be se ..

to the Chief Hearing Counsel, Office of the General CounSE

  • U.S. Atomic Eriergy Commission, Washington, D.C. 20545 an Channel 3 l 0:00 CBS Reports to J. L Bacon, Esquire, Consumers Power Company, 212 We*

J Channel 13 SATURDAY SATURDAY 4:00 Animal World 4:30 Death Volley 5:00.Green Volley 11 :00 Newswatch 3 11 :30 Late Movie WOTV-TV d

li Michigan Averiue, Jackson, Michigari 49201, attorney for ti-.

l'ic:ensee.

  • A petit}on for. leo~e to _lnter:vene. must be accompanied by 2:00 Greet Ones Channel 8 supporting o.ff1dav1t which 1dent1f1es the specific aspect r 6:00 Mich. Report SATURDAY aspects of the proceedings as to which interverition is desire 4:30 NFL Series 5:00 W.W. Sports 6:30 All American 1:00 AFC Footboil p on~ specifies with particularity the facts on which the petitio1,*'.

7:00 Lawrence Welk 4:00 Porter Wagon relies as to both his interes_t arid his contentions with regard t 6:30 Mc>Vie Greats 8:00 All in Family each aspect 011 which intervention is requested. Petitions stoti; 8:30 Frnds. & Lvrs. 4:30 Survival 8:00 Special 5:00 Missiori Imp. contentions relating only to matters outside the Commission l 0:00 Nokia 9:00 M. Tyl. Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 6:00 Movie ju*risc!ic1'ion will be denied.

'\' l 1:00 i'lews 8:00 Emergency 1 l :30 Hee How 10:00 Carol Burnett 9:00 Movie All petit*ions will be acted upon by the Commission or lkero?:*

12:30 Touch of Evil 11 :00 Newswctch 3 b'?°rd .desigriated by the Chairman of the Atomic Safety o' 1;00 News Sign Off 11 :30 Late Movie 11:00 News 11 :30 Coll. Basketball L1cens1ng Boord Panel. Timely petitions will be considered

  • 1 :00 Late Late Show SUNDAY de*termine whether a hearing should be noticed or another c*

SUNDAY 7:00 The Story SUNDAY -7:00 Faith for Today P propriote order issu.ed regarding the disposition of the petitio1*.

7:30 Chaplairi 7:45 Sacred Heart 7:30 Consultation P ~n the event that a hearing is held and a person Is permitted 8:00 Rev. Humbard 8:00 Morn. Service 8:00 Cartoon Carn. b: intervene, he becomes a party to the proceeding and has a ric 9:00 Oral Roberts 8: 15 With This Ring 8:30 Day of~ w*1 to participate folly in. the conduct of the hearing. For exomp!

9:30 Dwayne Friend 8:30 Petticoat June. 9:00 Surr."7v'lorning he may present ev1derice and examine and cross-exomi, i

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10:00 Hour of Power 9:00 Fvrite Martiari 9:30 15 with Father 11 :00 Gospel Hour 9:26 In the News 9:45 Ounce Preven. wit*nesses.

  • 12:00 Diredtions . 9:30 Bailey's Comets 10:00 Nm. Vin. Peale A copy of the Federal Register N'otice is on file for public :

12:30 Ricus 9:56 In the News l 0:30 This ls The Life l spectiori _at the Kalamazoo Public Libror.y.r 315 South Re 1:00 Xmas in Wales 10:00 Lamp 11 :00 Catholic Mass Street, Kalamazoo, Micru&ian, 49006, and the Commission 17

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February 27, 1975 Docket No. 50-255 Myron M. Cherry, Esq.

Law Offices One IBM Plaza Chicago, Illinois 60611

Dear Mr. Cherry:

We are in receipt of your letter of February 17, 197 5, concerning the financial qualifications of Consumers Power Company. Although you re-quested a response by March 4~ 1975, you stated "in your letter that, if necessary, you i-muld be amenable to accommodating a reasonable re-quest for a delay.

Since the matters raised in your l~~tter require revim*J by a number of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Staff personnel who are currently totally occupied for the short term by other equally pressing matters, I am re-questing your forbearance until March 17, 1975.

Thank you in advance for your graciousness in this matter.

Sfocerely.

Joseph Gallo Chief Hearing Counsel Office of the Executive Legal Director cc: Michael Miller, Esq.

Mr. t-Jilliam R. Ralls Mrs. Mary Sinclair Mr. David Corney Distribution:

NRC Central Files  !--} -y OELD Reading Files OELD Formal Files (2)

H. Shapar T. Engelhardt

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-- Di stri butfon OGC Files Gmtwn Fil es Reg Cen Files February 4, 1975 PDR/LPDR Sha par Engelhardt Gallo Kartalia Brenner D. Crutchfiedl, RL Laurence M. Scoville, Jr., Esq. M.Oestmann, EP Clark, Klein, Winter, Parsons S.Teets, RL

& Prewitt Formal Files

.1600 !=irst Federal Building Chron 1001 t*Joodward Avenue Gitner Detroit, Michigan 48226 In the Matter of

. Consumers Power Company *

{Pal 1sades . Plant) Docket No. 50-255)

Dear.Mr. Scoville:

I have your letter of January 30~. 1975, which correctly records the substance of our telephone conversation on January 29, 1975.

Sincerely9 I :

David* E. Karta 1ia

  • Assistant Chief Hearing Counsel ct: Michael I. Mi11er9 Esq.

Isham, Lincoln &Beale

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One First National Plaza 42nd Floor Chicago, Illinois 60670

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Form AEC-318 (Rev. 9*53) .AECM 0240

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