ML19263C630

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Forwards State of Wi Answers to Licensees First Set of Interrogatories
ML19263C630
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Site: Kewaunee Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 12/26/1978
From: Walsh P
WISCONSIN, STATE OF
To: Keane S
FOLEY & LARDNER
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Mr. Steven E. Keane

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Dear Mr. Keane:

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In the Matter of Wisconsin Public Service Corcoration, et al., Amendment to License MM' No. DPR-43, Docket No. 50-305.

Enclosed please find the State of Wisconsin's Answers to Licensee's First Set of Interrogatories in the above-entitled matter.

Copies have been sent to all parties listed below.

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u Patrick Walsh Assistant Attorney General PW:kms Enclosure cc:

Mr. David A. Baker Mr. Jame Schaefer P U.S. NuclearRegulatoryCommission,Of.

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Paris Mr. Glen O. Bright Mr. William Cordaro Ms. Mary Lou Jacobi Mr. Robert M.

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Mr. William Olmstead Ms. Joan Kaeiser 79022800SG

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSICN 97 DEC27 ;g73 3 't BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD N=N' D C3

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In the Matter of

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Docket No. 50-305

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Amendment to License CORPORATION, ~ET AL.

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No. DPR-43

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(Increase Spent Fuel

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Storage Capacity)

(Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant)

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STATE OF WISCONSIN'S ANSWERS TO LICENSEE'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES State of Wisconsin's answers the Licensee's First Set of Interrogatories as follows:

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Answering interrogatory number one (1), at this time the state has not secured a qualified witness concerning any of the admitted contentions in this matter.

Should the state do so in the future, the state will inform the other parties in this proceedings.

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Interrogatory number two (2) is not capable to answer at this time.

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Answering interrogatory number three (3), the state does not foresee relying on any documents other than those set forth by the staff and the licensee in their answers to interrogatories.

Should documents not referred to there-in be found and utilized by the state, the state will inform the other parties of this fact.

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Answering interrogatory number four (4), based upon the analysis of the staff and sec. 5.3.2 of its environ-mental impact appraisal it appears unlikely that the com '

bined emissions from the point beach nuclear plant and the Kewaunee nuclear plant will exceed regulatory levels.