ML19029A446

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Affidavit of Jack N. Donohew, Jr
ML19029A446
Person / Time
Site: Salem  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 03/30/1979
From: Donohew J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
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UNITED ST ATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

. BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of )

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PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & ) Docket No. 50-272 GAS _COMPANY. ) :Proposed Issuance of Amendment

) to Facility Operating License (Salem Nuclear Generating ) No. DPR-70 Station, Unit No. 1) )

AFFIDAVIT OF JACK N. DONOHEW, JR.

I, Jack N. Donohew, Jr., being duly sworn, do depose and state:

1. I am a Senior Nuclear Engineer in the Environmental Evaluation Branch in the Division of Operating Reactors, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRG).
2. I have prepared a statement of professional qualifications which is attached to this affidavit.
3. As a part of my duties, I aided in the preparation of section 5. 3. 2 - Radioactive Material Released to Atmosphere - of the Environmental Impact Appraisal (EIA) for the proposed expansion of the spent fuel pool at Salem Unit No. 1.
4. This affidavit addreses Colemans Contention 13.
5. I have reviewed section 5. 3. 2 of the EIA and I support the statements made -~-

therein.

I hereby certify that the above statements are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Jack N. Donohew, Jr.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Notary Public My Commission expires:

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.\ PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

  • OF JACK N. DONOHEW, JR.

My name is Jack N. Donohew, Jr:. I am a Senior Nuclear Engineer in the Environmental Evaluation Branch in the Division of Operating Reactors, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). My duties include the review of rad-waste treatment systems and engineered safety feature ventilation systems for operating reactors.

I received a Bachelor of Engineering Physics Degree from Cornell University*

1 in 1965, a Masters of Science Degrei in Nuclear Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1968, and a Doctor of Science Degree in Nuclear Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970. I received my Professional Engineers License in Nuclear Engineering from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1974.

After graduation, I worked for Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation as an engineer in the Radiation Protection Group. I was responsible for estimating source terms, release rates and resulting doses for the Safety Analysis Report, Environmental Report and response to NRC questions for boiling water nuclear reactors. I was also responsible for shielding design for the reactor water cleanup system.

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In February, 1973, I became a Power Engineer in the Process Engineering Group, -Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation. I was lead engineer for the Shoreham Project and the equipment specialist for all nuclear plants for the containment iodine, spray removal system, ventilation filter assemblies,*,,,-*

and Boiling Water Reactor and Pressurized Water Reactor gaseous waste*, treatment system.

In Jurie, 1975, I joined the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as a senior nuclear engineer in the Effluent Treatment Systems Branch, Directorate of Licensing. I was involved in rad-waste system licensing reviews* of nuclear power plants. I have conducted generic studies of the degradation of charcoal adsorbers in ventilation filter assemblies.

In December, 1975, I joined the Environmental Evaluation Branch in the Division of Operating Reactors.