ML19209A176
| ML19209A176 | |
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| Site: | 07001308 |
| Issue date: | 08/13/1979 |
| From: | Goodhope A Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
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| NUDOCS 7910030067 | |
| Download: ML19209A176 (3) | |
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION gg7
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ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
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GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Docket No. 70-1308
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(GE Morris Operation Spent
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. NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF MATERIALS LICENSE NO. SNM-1265 h
On April 24, 1979, the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Con: mis-sion (Coc: mission) published in the Rd.eral Register (44 Fed.
Reg. 24354) a notice with respect to its consideration of General Electric Company's (Licensee) application to renew its Materials License No. S' M-1265 at the Licensee's fuel storage facility at Morris, Illinois (Morris Operation).
The subj ect license authorizes the applicant to receive, possess, store, and transfer irradiated fuel received from light water reactors in its Morris Operation fuel storage facility.
The notice provided that any person whose interest may be affected by the proceeding may file a petition for leave to intervene and request for hearing pursuant to 10 CFR S 2.714 by May 25, 1979.
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2 On May 21, 1979, the State of Illinois through its At-torney General filed a petition for leave to intervene. This petition by the State of Illinois has been granted by this Board.
In addition, four individuals, namely:
Bridget Little Rorem and Ralph Rorem, Jr., Essex, Illinois; Keith Storey, Kankakee, Illinois; and Everett Q:# T ey, Kankakee, Illinois, l
also filed a petiticn for leave
.o intervene.
The petition ar this group of four individuals has also been granted by this Board.
In addition, an unincorporated organization called "Appleseed" petitioned to intervene.
This petition by Ago e-seed has been denied by this Board with leave to supply deficiencies pointed out in Appleseed's petition which will then be reconsidered by the Board.
On. June 5, 1979, the Acting Chairman of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel established a Board to rule on peti-tions for leave to intervene and/or requests for hearing and to preside over the proceeding in the event that a hearing was ordered.
This Board consists of the following:
Dr. Linda W.
Little, 5000 Hermitage Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina 27612; Dr. Forrest J. Remick, 305 E. Hamilton Avenue, State College, Pennsylvania 16801; and Andrew C. Goodhope, Esq., 3320 Estelle Terrace, Wheaton, Maryland 20906, who will serve as Chairman.
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3 A Special Prehearing Conference will be held in the vicinity of Me,rris, Illinois pursuant to notice to be pub-lished in the Federal Register at a time and place to be set by this Board in the near future.
At the Special Prehearing Conference, the Board will consider all intervention petitions, discuss specific issues to be considered at the evidentiary hearing, and will consider a schedule for further actions in the proceeding.
The public will be invited to attend the Special Prehearing Conference and menbers of the public who are not parties to the proceeding will be afford'ed an oppor-tunity to make a 14,4 ted appearance pursuant to provisions of 10 CFR S 2.715.of the Commission's Rules of Practice.
Persons desiring to make a limited appearance statement are requested
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to inform the Secretary of the Commission, U. S. Nuclear Regu-latory Commission, Washington, D. C.
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Written limited appearance statements may be mailed to the Secretary or presented to che Board at the Special Prehearing Conference or at any subsequent sessions of the evidentiary hearing.
FOR THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD m ? c? -
Andrew C. Goodhope, Chairmdn '
Dated at Bethesda, Maryland This 13th day of August 1979 1085 023