ML19270F060
| ML19270F060 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Black Fox |
| Issue date: | 01/05/1979 |
| From: | Gallo J ISHAM, LINCOLN & BEALE |
| To: | |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7901250102 | |
| Download: ML19270F060 (7) | |
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Public Service Company of Oklahoma,
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Associated E2.ectric Cooperative, Inc. )
Docket Nos. STN 50-556 and
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STN 50-557 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative
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(Black Fox Station, Units 1 and 2)
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MOTION TO ESTABLISH FURTHER SCHEDULES During the January 2, 1979 conference call among the parties and the Licensing Board (Messrs. Wolfe and Shon),
the Chairman suggested that the Applicants, in cooperation with the other parties, develop a schedule for considera-tion by the Licensing Board.
Counsel for the parties have consulted and agreed to the following schedule of events:
1.
Counsel for the Intervenors will advise coun-sel for the General Electric Company ("GE")
and the parties by January 19, 1979 of any disagreement over the faithfulness of the verbatim extractions from the Reed Report.
2.
Schedule a prehearing conference on January 31, 1979 in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the purpose of:
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a.
reconciling differences, if any, among counsel with respect to the faithfulness of the Reed Report extractions; b.
identifying the GE witnesses, if any, to be recalled for cross-examination as a result of Intervenors' review of the Reed Report; and l
c.
identifying additional Board Questions, if any, based on the Licensing Board's i
review of the entire Reed Report.
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Counsel for GE and the parties intend to work diligently to reconcile the matters described in a.
and b. prior to January 31, 1979, and if this objective can be realized, the Licensing Board could issue an order identifying any addi-tional Board Questions thereby negating a need for the prehearing conference.
Counsel for the Appli-cants will keep the Licensing Board advised with respect to the status of these matters.
3.
Establish 9:30 a.m.,
February 14, 1979 as the date for resuming hearings in this proceeding. The hearings would continue through March 2,
- 1979, Saturdays, Sundays and February 19 (Washington's Birthday) excluded.
This schedule takes into
account (i) a trial conflict involving Inter-venors' counsel on February 12 and poosibly February 13, (ii) Mr. Shon's concern with respect to being absent from the office for too long a period (the schedule consists of one 3-day week, one 4-day week and one 5-day week), and (iii)
Applicants' pressing need to avoid undue delay.
With respect to the latter consideration, Appli-cants will incur a day-for-day delay in the commercial operation of the Black Fox Station beginning March 1, 1979 (See Mr. Conrad's affi-davit attached to Applicants Brief in Support of General Electric's Motion to Quash Subpoena).
4.
Establish the following order of issues to be taken up at the resumed hearings:
a.
Contentions 3 and 16, Board Question 5-1 and load combination methodology.
(February 14-16).
b.
Board Question 1-1.
(February 20).
c.
Witness recall account Reed Report; Rebuttal Testimony, e.g., Applicants intend to file rebuttal testimony on Contention 9 (fire protection) and Board Question 10-4 (QA -
special processes); additional NRC Staff testimony, e.g.,
ECCS testimony concerning LPCI diversion and TLTA effects; and possi-ble Intervenor surrebuttal, e.g.,
Conten-tion 9.
(February 21-23).
d.
Contention 19 and Board Questions 19 19-3.
(February 26-27).
e.
NRC Staff testimony TAP-1 generic issues.
(February 28 - March 2).
Counsel have agreed that to the extent practicable the issues will be taken up immediately following one another without regard to the above dates.
Counsel for the Applicants believes that with everyones cooperation the hearing record can be closed by March 2, 1979.
The Chairman also suggested that alternative hearing dates be submitted in the event the Licensing Board's schedule could not accommodate the parties' preferred schedule.
Counsel have agreed to February 20 through March 9, 1979, or February 27 through March 16, 1979, as alternative hear-ing dates.
In view of the foregoing, Applicants move the Licensing Board to enter an Order adopting the schedule outlined in sections 1-4 above.
Respectf*fily submitted, b/
sep Gallo One of the Attorneys for the Applicants Dated:
January 5, 1979 ISHAM, LINCOLN & BEALE 1050 17th Street, N.W.
Suite 701 Washington, D. C.
20036 (202) 833-9730
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULJsTORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of the Application of
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Public Service Company of Oklahoma,
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Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc. )
Docket Nos. STN 50-556 and
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STN 50-557 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative
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(Black Fox Station, Units 1 and 2)
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing MOTION TO ESTABLISH FURTHER SCHEDULES has been served on each of the following persons by deposit in the United States mail, first class postage prepaid, this 5th day of January, 1979.
Sheldon J. Wolfe, Esquire Docketing and Service Section Atomic Safety and Licensing Office of the Secretary of Board Panel the Commission U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Washington, D.C.
20555 (20 copies)
Mr. Frederick J.
Shon, Member Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Board Panel U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Washington, D.C.
20555 Dr. Paul W. Purdom, Director Atomic Safety and Licensing Environmental Studies Group Appeal Board Panel Drexel University U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 32nd and Chestnut Streets Commission Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Washington, D.C.
20555
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Dow Davis, Esquire Mr. Gerald F.
Diddle William D.
Paton, Esquire General Manager Colleen Woodhead, Esquire Associated Electric Counsel for NRC Staff Cooperative, Inc.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory P.O.
Box 754 Commission Springfield, Missouri 65801 Washington, D.C.
20555 Mr. Maynard Human Joseph R.
Farris, Esquire General Manager John R.
Woodard, III, Esquire Western Farmers Electric Green, Feldman, Hall & Woodard Cooperative 816 Enterprise Building P.C.
Box 429 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 Andarko, Oklahoma 73005 Mr. Clyde Wisner Mr. Vaughn L. Conrad NRC Region 4 Public Service Company Public Affairs Officer of Oklahoma 611 Ryan Plaza Drive P.O.
Box 201 Suite 1000 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 Arlington, Texas 76011 Mr.
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N. Ewing, Manager Andrew T.
Dalton, Esquire Black Fox Station Nuclear Project 1437 South Main Street Public Service Company of Room 302 Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 P.O.
Box 201 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 Mrs. Carrie Dickerson Citizens Action for Safe Mr. M.
J.
Robinson Energy, Inc.
Black & Veatch P.O.
Box 924 P.O. Box 8405 Claremore, Oklahoma 74107 Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Mrs. Ilene H.
Younghein
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George L. Edgar, Esquire 3900 Cashion Place Kevin P.
Gallen, Esquire Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 lbrgan, Lewi- & Bockius Suite 700 Mr. Lawrence Burrell 1800 M Street, N.W.
Route 1, Box 197 Washington, D.C.
20036 Fairview, Oklahoma 73737 pfeph 7 allo' m e of the Attorneys for the Applicants