ML19269E944
| ML19269E944 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | New Haven |
| Issue date: | 05/25/1979 |
| From: | Regan W Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Kintigh A NEW YORK STATE ELECTRIC & GAS CORP. |
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| NUDOCS 7906290853 | |
| Download: ML19269E944 (9) | |
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.J gN MAY 2 51979 Docket flos. STf150-596 STri 50-597 Mr. A. E. Kintigh:
Vice President - Generation flew York State Electric & Gas Corp.
4500 Vestal Parkway East Binghamton, flew York 13902
Dear Mr. Kintigh:
As a result of the fiRC visit to the flew Haven fluclear. Station site on May 7-9, 1979, the need for additional information regarding. water availability for cooling on the Mohawk River has been identified by the staff. The required information is detailed in the enclosure to this letter.
In addition, as a result of discussions during the site visit, questions 21 and 22 of the enclosure to my March 12, 1979 letter have been revised and are a';o enclosed.
I have also enclosed two tables that may be useful in responding to these questions.
On April 27, 1979 the staffs of the Department of Public Service and Environmental Conservation filed a motion with the Joint Hearing Body which would relax the environmental review schedule if it is accepted. We are currently pursuing this matter with the State agencies and will be developing a schedule that will call for the issuance of the final Environmental Statement in the summer of 1980 instead of January 1980. Furtier correspondence on this subject can be expected within the next six to eight veeks.
1averal people.have commerted to me on how well organized and run the flew Haven
.,ite visit was.
The people of your organization directly envolved in organizing the visit are to be commended for the obviously excellent effort that resulted in the success of the site visit, specificially, Messrs. Anthony Zallnick and Thomas Hadwin and Ms. flancy Yezzi.
If it is necessary to obtain further clarification of this. request, please contact Donald E. Sells, the Environmental Project Manager at (301) 492-8445, 2142 261 7906290 6J
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Mr. A. E. Kintigh h!Ay ;> 5 1979 The emendment to your Environmental Report containing the responses to these questions should be submitted by June 29, 1979.
If this date can not be met please advise me so that a new submittal date may be agreed upon.
Sincerely, f//
Wm. H. Regan, J. C ief Environmental Projects Branch 2 Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis
Enclosure:
As stated
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cc: Roderick Schutt, Esq.
Dr. Stephen J. Egemeier, Chairman Huber, Magill, Lawrence & Farrell Environmental Management Council 99 Park Avenue 300 Flatbush Avenue New York, flew York 10016 Kingston, flew York 12401 Michael Flynn, Esq.
Peter D. G. Brown Robert Gray, Esq.
Chairman of the Board Craig Indyke, Esq.
Mid-Hudson Nuclear Opponents State of New York Department P. O. Box 666 of Public Service New Poltz, New York 12561 Empire State Plaza Albany, flew York 12223 Anne F. Curtin RD #1 Stanley B. Klimberg, Acting Counsel Box 82-A-40 New York State Energy Office Valatie, New York 12184 2 Rockefeller Plaza Albany, flew York 12223 Edward J. Walsh, Jr., Esq.
Edward M. Barrett, Esq.
David A. Engel, Esq, General Counsel New York State Department of Long Island Lighting Company Environmental Conservation 250 Old Country Road 50 Wolf Road Mineola, flew York 11501 Albany, flew York 12233 Bruce Goodale Linda Clark Office of Environmental Planning Safe Energy for New Haven New York State Public Service Eox #22 - RD #1 Commission Mexico, New York 13114 Agency Suilding 3 Empire State Plaza Helen Daly Albany, New York 12223 Ecology Action W. River Road - RD #5 Carol Young Oswego, New York 13126 RD #1 West Shore Dirve Valatie, New Ycrk 12184 Nancy K. Weber RD #3 Charles Luner.
Mexico, New York 13114 Division of Environmental Impact Studies Paul Voninski Argonne National Laboratory Mexico Academy u..d Central School 9700 South Cass Avenue Mexico, New York 13114 Argonne, Illinois 60439 Robert J. Kafin John M. Cianci Attorney for Columbia County, Town of Office of Environmental Analysis Stuyvesant, and Concerned Citizens for New York State Department of Safe Energy, Inc.
Environmental Conservation 11 Chester Street, PO Box 765 50 Wolf Road Glen Falls, New York 12801 Albany, New York 12233 William Keeping, Supervisor Anthony Zallnick Town of Gardiner Thomas Hadwin Gardiner, New York 12525 Nev York State Electric & Gas Co.
4500 Vestal Parkway East Binghamton, New York 13902 2142 263
Karl Abraham Thomas C. Elsasser fluclear Regulatory Commission Region I Office of Inspection r 4 Enforcement 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 2142 264 e ;,. s Ph.. :-
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May 21, 1979 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE WATER AVAILABILITY SUPPLY FOR THE M0 HAWK RIVER ALTERNATIVE SITE NEW HAVEN NUCLEAR STATION DOCKET N05. STN 50-596 AND 50-597 1.
Are.there other publ.: utility water users on the Mohawk River?
Have they experienced dlfficulties with relying on their water use permit?
2.
Have other industrial permittees on the Mohawk experienced difficulties with their permits because of the revocability of those permits?
3.
What information is available from either historic flow ra 1 or his-toric navigation needs which would indicate a real risk of permit revocation?
4.
Do you expect that such revocations would be temporary? How frequently and for what length of time do you estimate such revocations would occur?
5.
Who could undertake efforts to reduce leakage from the locks?
In what manner (generally)? At what' cost (generally)?
6.
What inquiries have you made into potential agreements and/or other provisions for DOT releases from the reservoir during periods of low flow?
What indication do you have of the likelihood that circumstances would exist during plant operation that would prevent such releases sufficient to avoid revocation of an electric utility's water use permit?
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REVISED QUESTI0 tis FOR IllFORMATI0f1 OflflEW HAVEfi ER (FORMERLY QUESTI0tlS 21 AtlD 22 0F MARCH 12, 1979 LETTER) 1.
Using the estimated impact region (see Section 8.1.2.5), the Applicant should provide a breakdcwn of estimated procurement expenditures that will be spent during the construction period.
This information should indicate the year in which the expenditure will be made and the four-digit indu;.try code (Standard Industrial Classification Manual) for each expenditure category. This submission should also indicate the year the dollars.are expressed in and the escalation rates applied to each category.
2.
The Applicant should provide a breakdown of the payroll for direct employment for each year of ccnstruction within the estimated impact.
region.
Indicate whether the dollar amounts are current or deflated.
Provide the year dollars are deflated to and supply the relevant escalation rates applied to labor costs.
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SUGGESTED FORIMTS RESPONSE TO REVISED QUESTIONS PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNITS 4 & 5 Anticipated Arizona Payroll Cash Flow Segregated by County
$1,000's MARICOPA PIRA OTHER
- YEAR COUNTY COUNTY CO UNTIES TOTA 1 3
o 1981 77 3
3 83
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1982 9,203 359 409
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1983 35,231 1,374 1,565 38,170 i
1984 62,643 2,443 2,783 67,869 1985 93,473 3,646 4,152 101,271 1936 103,963 4,055 4,618 112,636 i
1987 96,067 3,747 4,267 104,081 1988 64,495 2,515 2,865 69,875 1989 34,840 1,359 1,548 37,747 1990 3,808 149 169 4,126 b
N TOTAL 503,800 19,650 22,379
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disbursement. Base year was 1977.
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M.GICOPA COUhl'Y 062 (Paint Ibterial) 27.
071 (Rubber Products) 80 80 81 81 072 (Plastic Products) 35 35 35 OS1 (Lumber)
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27 105 186 279 309 285 192 105 12 1
053 (Plywood)
Cll") 9 35 62 93 103 95 64 35 4
101 (Iron a'nd Steel)
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15 1.373 5,243 9,332 13,915 15.476 14,298 9,609 5,184 570 75 102 (Non-Ferrous Ibterial) l"C"I 2
144 550 979 1,460
,1,624 1,501 1,009 544 60 7
107 (Fabricated Structural 5-452 1,727 3,074 4,584 5,098 4,710 3,165 1,708 188 24 Metal Products)
O 103 (>tiscellaneous Metal l"C"! 10 38 67 100 111 102 69 37 4
Products) 114 (General Purpoce
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6 551 2,105 3,746 5,586 6,212 5,739 3,857 2,081 229 30
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Machines & Equipment) 2 l (Elc-trical Machines "3:nn 4
364 1,391 2,475 3,690 4,104 3,792 2,549 1,375 151 19, I
& Equipment)
F 132 (Concrete Ingredients) 4 745 1,749 2,810 3,934 4,014 3,709 2,493 19, 133 (Concrete Products) 2-373 877 1,408 1,972 2,012 1,858 1,249 9, i
e 139 (Other Non-Metallic 371 372 Minerals)
,Unallocated Services 16 60 106 158 176 163 109 59 6
Unallocated Construction 8
764 2,917 5,192 7,742 8,610 7,955 5,347 2,884 317 41, support Material i S L'3-TOTAL 417 5,315 16,933s 29,553 43,594 47,849 44,207 29,712 14,012 1,541
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,114 (General Purpose 23 89 160 236 263 244 164 88 10 1,
Ibchines & Equipment)
M0llAYE COUNTY 117 (Elcetrical lbehines 3. }(
6 Equipment) 11 40 73 109 121 111 74 40 5
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TOTAL 417 5,349 17,068 29,786 43,939 48,233 44,562 29,950 14,140 1,556 235
- The above naterial dollars are escalated at a rate of 6% to the year of expenditure N
j IBase year for all dollars is 1977.
i (5_S-SIC Source Document is the " Wholesale Prices and Price Index"
- Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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