ML19261E759
ML19261E759 | |
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Site: | Skagit |
Issue date: | 06/25/1979 |
From: | LEED, R.M. |
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NUDOCS 7908300763 | |
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.ac UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION n5 JUN 2 91979 *
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PUGET SOUND POWER AND ) Docket Nos. 50-522 LIGHT COMPANY, et al., ) 50-523
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(Skagit Nuclear Power Proj ect, )
Units 1 and 2) )
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INTERROGATORIES AND REQUESTS FCR PRODUCTION TO PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT CO.
AND OTHER APPLICANTS (Dated June 25, 1979)
In accordance with 10 CFR, 52.740B and 10 CFR S2.741, please answer the following Interrogatories and respond to the accompanying Requests for Production.
Documents to be produced should be presented at the offices of undersigned counsel at 9:00 a.m. on July 16 , 1979, or at such other time and place as may be agreed upon.
INTERROGATORY NO. 1: Attached is a copy of a newspaper story which appeared in the Seattle Times on June 7, 1979.
Is the information contained therein accurate? If not, please set forth all respects in which such information is not accur-ate.
ANSWER:
790830o'763 2027 0 9 INTERROGATORY NO. 2: How long have the applicants had under discussion the formation of a "j ointly owned indepen-dent subsidiary company" which would undertake construction, or financing, or both, of the Skagit plants? Please identify all documents which reflect the fact and content of such dis-cussions, to date.
ANSWER:
INTERROGATORY NO. 3: Has the consideration, by the app-licants, of the formation of a j ointly owned independent sub-sidiary company to assist with construction or financing, or both, of the Skagit nuclear plants, been disclosed to the NRC staff at any time? If not, why not? If so, please give full particulars, and describe all documents which have been sub-mitted or trancmitted to the NRC staff in that connection, 2027 038 ANSWER:
INTERROGATORY NO. 4: When did any of the applicants first inform the Bonneville Power Administration of the plan to form a j ointly owned independent subsidiary company to assist with the financing, or construct ion, or both, of generating facil-ities, including the Skagit plant? Please identify all docu-ments of any kind which have been submitted or transmitted to the Bonneville Power Administration in that connection, to date.
ANSWER:
2027 039 INTERROGATORY No. 5: When and how did any of the appli-cants first inform the Securities and Exchange Commission of an intention to pursue the formation of a jointly owned inde-pendent subsidiary company which would assist in the financing, or construction, or both, of power generating facilities?
Please describe all documents which have been submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission at any time in con-nection with such proposal, and also describe all such docu-ments which have been submitted to any other federal or state agency, including the United States Congress, the state power plant site evaluation council, and the governor.
ANSWER:
INTERROGATORY NO. 6: Please explain how the current version of the regional power bill would permit a jointly owned independent subsidiary company to build or finance, or both, new power plants. Please identify all documents which reflect or embody such a plan.
ANSWER:
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INTERROGATORY NO. 7: Please explain how the formation of a jointly owned independent subsidiary company would per-mit the financing of the construction of new power plants by the issuance of bonds, rather than stock, and identify all documents, reports, and studies, which pertain to this sub-ject, and which have been prepared by or for you at any time, to date. Please also explain why such bonds would have a lower interest rate than bonds issued by the applicants dir-ectly, and identify all documents, studies, or reports, which explain or discuss the reasons why such interest rates would be lower.
ANSWER:
INTERROGATORY NO. 8: Please identify all documents, including correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, and other records of any kind, which have been:
- a. Produced internally by any of the applicants,
- b. Exchanged by the applicants, or their attorneys, consultants, or agents, And which relate to the proposal to form a jointly owned but independent subsidiary company to build new power plants.
2027 041
ANSWER:
INTERROGATORY NO. 9. Has the proposal to form a jointly owned but independent subsidiary company to build new power plants been referred to in any formal filing with the SEC, or in any form 10-K, or in any security prospectus, filed by any of the applicants , to date? If so, please identify each such document. If not, please explain why no such reference has been made, even though such a plan was under consideration.
ANSWER:
INTERROGATORY NO. 10: Please explain why the applicants are requesting an exceptic;n from the Public Utility Holding Company Act with respect to their proposal to form a j ointly 2027 042
owned but independent subsidiary company to build new power plants, and identify all documents which contain or reflect such explanation.
ANSWER:
REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 1: Please produce for in-spection and copying at the ottices of plaintiffs' counsel, all documents identified or described in your answers to the foregoing interrogatories.
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to bu.ld new power pl ants, m co4 obtain a levsistt.e esemption -6. gr C'* p - ,
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authoniy. the private utihties say order to Icrm a jomtly ow ned sub they cuuid ' issue bonds, rat.her s@ary to budd hy4roeieert:c ,;en v f *c..c ?f h./ . than stock. for rnost or a:1 of the eratmg facc.ws In that ' case, a.+*-- { 7 *, r .;; , M..* , g . d*p money needed for construction. C8f? 5"d. the unht.cs sudd hase A Because such bonds would hu, used the power themsenes rather y, .*'. *
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f /f, {i.':*yQ*, ,.y a lower interest rate, the prnate tr.an se.!ang it to tne B P.A. L.. 4 j uti:stics contend they would be The S.E C. orpusai that esemp. y' '?- g .
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,j proposed for the leg:stative es. .tbihty of en:s apmst wh:ch the g.g.(Mg emotion, the private utsht:es act ts desicne2 to guard." the A.P P.A said m a recent report.
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means of removmg themselves on the subject said'he is not fa- .svQ f. ,e- 4 ~.% i J, . 11 3-from dJrect hbehty - through mutar aIth ne pressous.exemp. - &; . . y ? ' n. formation of a jomtiy owned suo, tion sought by the Northwest pn- *'.g---.-H' ,' ,.
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i p*oblems tion m constrter:onororother cf nuclear-power opera . miktancy m the S.E.C.*.' . f. ". W - , geersteg plants. Eth or without a legislatve or - &-
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Sound Power & L:ght, said ".t's would be pombie now for pnvate '-- N' not ready c' ear yet to what extent utlhties to join and fowl an mde-the pnvate ut6t:es mould be r, pandent subsic.ary ccmpany to C' *P- - ph,4 -.- ... spons.bie m the event their subsi- tAtid nuclear or coalfired power "-^ h ~
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. per on the subject, raised a ques- te could not get aa exempuon. It , tien about subsid.ary compantes wouid have to comply w'th tre now owned by, pnvate utthries Pubhc Uttury Holdeg Company ,
unich develop and supply fuel, ^Cf-pn naniy coat De Pacific Power and Lg* t .. '-: >. If the pnvate utzhties jom to Co., m partcar, fea-s mae .: p - form a generateg st.bsid ary and -wouid hase ro diest some of :ts
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decide to build a coabfired gener. hoiings m that case, MacDonald s. q _, , , , , ' .,'- Umg p: ant, it is hkely the coal . said - would come from one or more of Cary said the basic problem the subsid; anes owned by the wh forming a boideg company same pnvate utmt es. Cary said. is "the persraswe smem of regu- .,', - , The:AP.P.A. said "there is a .!ation by the S E.C." He said a > ' 2i
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from; arrangements between tr.e wouid hase to cvest themse:ses Lt.E . f coal subsic. anes' of the . Pacific c of any triterests ;ri order to comp.y . , -,,. I.g;.' f . , f- T .KJ ' .
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ' NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION \ <7 v/'f x /7 .---:
- ? ;, , .J BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING APPEAL BOARD' -
In the Matter of )
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PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT ) DOCKET NOS. STN 50-522 COMP ANY , et al., ) 50-523
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(Skagit Nuclear Power Project, ) Units 1 and 2) )
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of: INTERROGATORIES AND REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION TO PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT CO. AND OTHER APPLICANTS dated June 25, 1979, have been served on the following by depositing the same in the United States mail, postage prepaid, on this 25th day of June, 1979. Valentine B . Deale , Esq. , Chairman Alan _ S . Rosenthal, Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Atomic Safety anc Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Appeal Board Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissio 1001 Connecticut Avenue N .W. Wash ington, D .C. 20055 Washington, D.C. 20036 Dr. J ohn H . Buck, Member Dr. Frank F. Hooper, Member Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Appeal Board , School of Natural Resources U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commi'ssio University of Michigan Washington, D.C. 20555 Ann Arbor, MI. 48104 Michael C. Farrar, Member Gustave A. Linenberger, Member Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Appeal Board U.S . Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissio Commission Washington, D .C. 20555 Washington, D .C. 20555 Certificate - 2027 047
Docketing and Service Section Canadian Consulate General Office of the Secretary Peter A. van Brakel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Vice-Consul Commission 412 Plaza 600 Washington, D.C. 20555 6th and Stewart S treet Seattle, Washington 98101 Richard L. Black, Esq. Counsel f or NRC Staf f F. Theodore Thomsen U.S. Nuclear Regulatory P e rk ins , Coie, Stone, Olsen Commission & Williams Of fice of the Executive Legal 1900 Washington Building Director Seattle, Washington 98101 Washington, D, C. 20555 Alan P. O' Kelly Nicholas D. Lewis, Chairman Paine, Lowe, Coffin, Herman Energy Facility Site Evaluation & O' Kelly Council 1400 Washington Trust Financial 820 East Fif th Avenue Center Oly rpia, Washington 98504 Spokane, Washington 99204 Robert C. Schofield, D irer. tor Russel W. Busch Skagit County Planning D part- Eve 1 green Legal Services ment 520 Smith Tower 120 West Kincaid S treet Seattle, Washington 98104 M t.Vernon , Washington 98273 Richard M. Sandvik, Esq., Assistant Attorney General Department of Justice 500 Pacific Building 520 S. W. Y amhill Portland, Oregon 97204 Robert Lowenstein, Esq. Lowenstein, Newman, Reis & Axeirad 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.N. Washignton, D.C. 20036 H. H. Phillips, Esq. Vice President and Corporate Counsel Portland General Electric ->. Company DATED: / 121 S.W. Salmon S treet / Portland, Oregon 97204 ROGER M. LEED f
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