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Forwards Curriculum Vitae for Tamplin & Cochran.Cites Two Precedents Bearing on Issue of Standing:Hunt Vs Wa Apple Advertising Commission,432US333 & VA Electric Power Co, ALAB-522,(1979)
ML19276E115
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Site: Dresden, Quad Cities  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 02/05/1979
From: Roisman A
National Resources Defense Council
To: Johnson E, Milhollin G, Stober Q
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, UNION CARBIDE CORP., WASHINGTON, UNIV. OF, SEATTLE, WA
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NUDOCS 7903020398
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Natural Resources Defense Council,Inc.

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Dear Board Members:

Enclosed are the vitae for Drs. Tamplin and Cochran.

I have included the Cochran vitae for your convenience.

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October 2, 1978 RESUME Thomas B. Cochran, Ph.D.

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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY April 1973 - present: Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.,

Washington, D.C., Senior Staff Scientist, focusing on national energy R&D policy, principally nuclear energy issues, the breeder reactor, plutonium recycle, nuclear weapons prolifera-tion, safeguards and radiation exposure standards. Consultant to the Deparment of Energy (DOE) on nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear R&D strategy; consultant to the Comptroller General on (a) US and international controls over the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, (b) Advanced Nuclear Technologies, and (c) U.S. Liquid Metal Past Breeder Reactor Program; Consultant to O'ffice of Tech-nology Assessment (OTA); Member of DOE's Energy Research Advisory Board, DOE's Nonproliferation Advisory Panel, OTA's Advisory Panel on Nuclear Proliferation and Safeguards, the Nuclear Task Group of OTA's Analyses of the ERDA Plan and Program, and OTA's Gas Curtail-ment Study Review Panel. Consultant to Governor of Lower Saxony, F.R.G_.__to_ serve _a_s_an International Expert in the Review of the WM'GofleMilblhTKd?nEWLT6MeiNOMdrVud$W nWNdr?of7gRDA'~s L il LMFBR Review Steering ' Committee 7"the Nati'onal' Academy ' of ' Sciences '"'

Panel on Strategy for Developing Nuclear Merchant Ships, the Task Force on Energy Conversion Research and Development of the Federal Power Survey, the United Nations' Environment Programme's Interna-tional Panel of Experts on Energy and the Environment, the National Council of Churches' Energy Study Panel and the World Council of Churches' Energy Advisory Group and World Council of Churches' Con-sultation on Ecumenical Concerns in Relation to Nuclear Energy.

Also served as a consultant to Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C. and numerous environmental organizations. Testified before Congress and Federal Agency hearings on numerous occasions including testimony before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, the Joint Economic Commit-tee, the House Committee on Small Business and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards.

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page~two June 1971 - April 1973: Resources for the Future, Inc., Washington, D.C., Senior Research Associate. Quality of the Environment Program.

Studying environmental effects of the U.S. civilian nuclear power industry; residuals management in the nuclear fuel cycle; liquid metal fast breeder reactor program; national energy policy- and radiation standards. Wrote a book, The Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor: An Environmental and Economic Critique.

1969 - 1971: Litton Mellonics Division, Scientific Support Laboratory, Fort Ord, California. Modeling and Simulation Group Supervisor.

Supervised the activities of 10 operation research analysts engaged in military research pertinent to the evaluation of proposed U.S.

Army concepts and material by U.S. Army CDCEC. -

1967-1969: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. -

Lt-USNR, Active Duty; Assistant Professor of Physics; Radiation Safety Committee; Part-time research involving computer studies of synchrotron radiation prgduction in beam transport systems at Stanford Linear Accelerator, Stanford, California.

EDUCATION:

Post doctorate, Sumner 1969: University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Sunner Institute of Theoretical Physics.

Doctorate, 1965 - 1967: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennes-see. Major: Physics; Minor: Itathematic s . Research in high energy (Bubble Chamber) physics. NASA Fellowship. Guest Research Assoc-iate in Physics Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, L.I., New York, studying synchrotron radiation shielding problems.

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B.E., 1958 - 1962: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

Electrical engineering, Cum Laude, NROTC.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

American Physical Society American Nuclear Society Health Physics Society Sigma Xi PERSONAL:

Age -- 37; Birth date -- 18 Nov. 1940; Birth place, Washington, D.C.; Wife -- Carol J. Cochran; Two children, ages 5 and 2.

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paga three BOOKS The Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor: An Environmental and Economic Critique. Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C.,

1974. Reviewed in Science 176 (April 28, 1974), pp. 391-393.

CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY

1. Before the Subcommittee on Environment and Atmosphere, House Committee on Science and Technology, July 18, 1978
2. Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, House -

Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Re: Mr. Conran's Allegations, July 29, 1977

3. Before the Subcommittee on Fcssil and Nuclear Energy Research, House Committee on Science and Technology, June 10, 1977
4. Before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development, i Senate Comnittee on Energy and Natural Resources, June 8, 1977

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house CoMNittee on Interior and Insular Affairs, April 29, 1977

6. Before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development, Senate Comnittee on Energy and Natural Resources, March 28, 1977
7. Before the Subcommittee on Fossil & Muclear Energy R&D, House Committee on Science and Technology, March.4, 1977
8. Before the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs -- Fdecuacv of domestic 5bruary,3]

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9. Before the Joint Comnittee on Atomic Energy, Subcommittee t~o Reyiew the National Breeder Reactor Program -- Breeder reactor program economics, July 10, 1975
10. Before the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment, House Committee on Energy and the Environment, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs -- Clinch River Breeder Reactor Demon-stration Program, June 2, 1975
11. Before the Joint Economic Committee, Breeder Reactor Hearings --

Breeder reactor program economics, May 8, 1975

12. Before the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Hearings on Nuclear Energy -- Breeder reactor program, May 2, 1975 e

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page four PUBLICATIONS RELATED TO PLUTONIUM TOXICITY AND OCCUPATIONAL UEOLE BODY. RADIATION EXPOSURE Petitions to the NRC to Amend 10 CFR 20.101 Enpcsure of Individuals to Radiation of Individuals in Restricted Areas, and report,

" Radiation Standards for Occupational Exposure" (Sept. 26, 1976);

with Arthur R. Tamplin Comments on the draft report of the NAS-NRC Ad Hoc Cornittee on Hot Particles, (July, 1976).

Comments by NRDC on NRC's Denial of Petition for Rule Making Re:

Petition to Anend Radiation Protection Standards (June 2, 1976); -

with Arthur R. Tamplin Petition to EPA to Amend Radiation Protection Guides and Report,

" Radiation Protection Guides for Whole Body and Gonad Exposure of Radiation Workers" (October 2, 1975); with Arthur R. Tamplin NRDC Supplenental Submission to the Environnental Protection Agency Public Hoaring cn Plutonium and the Transuraniun Eletents (Feb. 24, 1975); with Arthur R. Tamplin NRDC Statenent at the Environnental Protection Agency Public Hearings on Plutonium and the Transuraniun Elements (Dec. 10, 1974); With Arthur R. Tanplin and J. Gustave Speth.

"A Critique of the Biophysical Society's DRAFT Comments on

' Radiation Standards for Eot Particles,'" NRDC (Dec. 1974);

with Arthur.R..Tanplin.... . . - . . . . _ . . . . . _ . __ _

H r c Nss O e a N to the Hot' Particle Hypothesis." (November, 1974); with Arthur R. Tamplin.

Petition to Amend Radiation Protection Standards As They Apply to Hot Particles, subnitted to The Environnental Protection Agency and The Atomic Energy Connission by Natural Resources Defense Council (Apr. 10, 1974); with Arthur R. Tanplin Radiation Standards for Hot Particles: A Report on the Inadequacy of Existing Radiation Protection Standards Related to Internal Exposure of Man to Insoluble Particles of Plutonium and Other Alpha-Emitting Hot Particlec (Feb. 14, 1974); with Arthur R. Tamplin.

Thomas B. Cochran, Ph.D.

page fiva PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO NUCLEAR POWER Radioactive Waste Disposal Criteria, May 31, 1978.

Nuclear Waste, Too Much, Too Soon, with Arthur R. Tamplin, May 1, 1978 F

Testimony at the Windscale Inquiry, Whitehaven, Cumbria, Great Britain, September 12, 1977.

Proliferation Resistant Nuclear Power Technologies: Preferred Alternatives To The Plutonium Breeder, with Russell E. Train, Frank von Hippel, Robert H. Williams (members of the LUFBR Review ,

Steering Committee), (April 6, 1977).

An Analysis of the FY 1977 ERDA Budget to Congress, with J. Gustave Speth (March 12, 1976).

The Breeder Reactor: A Poor Buy: Costs Outweigh Benefits for the Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor (LHFBR) as a New Energy Source, with J. Gustave Speth and Arthur R. Tamplin, (June, 1975).

Bypassing the Breeder: A Report on the Misolaced Federal Energy Priorities (March, 1975) with J.G. Speth and Arthur R. Tamplin.

Plutonium Recycle: The Fateful Step, with J.G. Speth and Arthur R. Tamplin, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. XXX, No. 9, (Nov. 1974).

The Plutonium Decision: A Report on the Risks of Plutonium Recycle,

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Huclear N'eapons Proliferation - The State Threat and the Non-State Adversary, by Thomas B. Cochran and Arthur R. Tamplin, with the assistance of J. Gustave Speth, (March 2, 1977).

NRDC Comments on the DRAFT LMFBR Environmental Impact Statement, with Arthur R. Tamplin and J.G. Speth (April 29, 1974).

"HRDC Comments on WASH-1327, Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Mixed Oxide Fuels (GESMO) " Draf t (Oct. 1974); with J.G. Speth and Arthur R. Tamplin Energy vs. The Environment, Part II: The Breeder Reactor.

Appalachia, June 1974, An " Advocates" debate at the Appalachian Mountain Club Meeting held in Boston, January 20, 1973.

Health Effects Associated with Radiation, Chapter IX-E of Energy Research Needs, a report to the National Science Foundation pre-pared by Resources for the Future, Inc., in cooperation with MIT Environmental Laboratory, October 1971.

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page six Project AMSIM Final Report, Volume I, Terrain Models, With R.

Kelly, R. Marchi, P. Patchick, and B. Skipwith. Prepared for United States Army Combat Developments Command Experimentation Command, Fort Ord, California, August 1971. . ~

Evidence for Production of the N* (1400) and W* (1400) in the Reaction pp (n)->ppift (n) at 2.8 GeV/c, with T.C. Bacon, F.M. Ecmse, and others, P1"s. Rev. Lett'ers 22, 43 (1969).

Comparison of Isobar Production in pp and pn Interactions at 2.8 GeV/c., with T.C. Bacon, F.M. Eomse, and others, Phys. Rev.

162, 1320-1322 (1967).

M.S. and Ph.D. DISSERTATIONS Soft X-Ray Irradiations of Acetylene Methylacetylene, and Ethyl-acetylene in the Gas Phase with and without Admixtures of Noble Gases.

M.S. Thesis (unpublished) , Vanderbilt University (1965).

Antiisobar Production in Antiproton-Deuteron Interactions at 2.8 GeV/c.

Ph.D. Dissertation (unpublished) , vanderbilt University (1967).

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1959-1963 - RAND Corp. - Santa Monica, California As a research associate he worked on various problems of national defense, primarily target search and identification and biological and chemical warfare. Also worked on prob-lems associated with the Space program, in particular the biological effects of cosmic rays and oxygen regeneration.

1963-1975 - Lawrence Livermore Laboratory - Livermore, Calif.

As a Group Leader in the Biomedical Division he has been responsible for developing an adequate state-of-the-art '

ability to predict the ultimate distribution within the biosphere, particularly the concentration in man, of each and every radionuclide produced in the explosion of a nuclear device. In addition to determining the concentra-tion of the radionuclides , this program is concerned with the effects of their radiation on man.

During the period June 1967 to January 1969 he was a member of the AEC's Division of Biology and Medicine

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c.p 1974 - Natural Resources Defense Council - Washington, D.C.

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Lawrence Labora-tory, he worked with NRDC on problems ass. .ated with the Fast Breeder Reactor Program and plutonium .oxicity.

1975 - Natural Resources Defense Council - Washington, D.C.

Miljocentrum - Uppsala, Sweden After resigning his position at the Lawrence Laboratory in January 1975, he worked with both NRDC and Miljocentrum on problems related to nuclear power, alternative energy sources and energy conservation.

1976-Present - Natural Resources Defense Council, Washington, D.C.

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