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Response to DOJ First Set of Interrogatories.Includes Info Re Tx Electric Cooperatives & Wholesale Suppliers. Certificate of Svc Encl
ML19305C845
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Site: South Texas, Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 03/21/1980
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TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
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JUSTICE, DEPT. OF
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Mr. Gerson Berman Mr. W. P. Smith Mr. L. R. Gawlik Mr. D. E. Simmons Mr. L. E. Gross Mr. E. H. Soderberg Mr. R. L. Hancock Mr. M. H. Tanner Mr. John Lege Mr. W. M. Taylor Mr. R. G. Meador Mr. W. B. Townsend Gentlemen:

Enclosed is an executed amendment to the May 1967 TIS Coordination Agreement admitting Brownsville Public Utilities Board as a member of TIS.

Please attach this amendment to your TIS Coordination Agreement.

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B. Poston Assistant General Manager for Operations JSP:mjn Enclosure Clity Public Sarvice Navarro at Villita/P.O. Box 1771 Sin Anto.-io. Texas 78296 (512) 227-3211

The agreement of May 1967 establishing the Te:<as Interconnected Systems

(" TIS") and a= ended March 19, 1974 and August 31, 1977, is hereby further a= ended so as to include as a ce=ber, from this date, the City of Bro.msville Public Utilities Board.

Executed as of the 31st day of May, 1979.

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.L Mr. Don Hart, Manager Taylor Electric Cooperative Inc.

Box 350 Merkel, TX 79536 -

Dear Mr. Hart:

In your letter to Mr. Marquardt, you have inquired into the possibility of Texas Electric Service Company making 20 mw of firm or designated capacity power available to the co-op members of Mid-Tex Generation & Transmission Association. Texas Electric would have wholesale power available, in our certificated service area. -This power would be made available in accordance with our extension policy and our wholesale Rate W as approved by the Public Utility Connission of Texas.

We will be happy to discuss this with you or any other co-op representative <

concerning your power requirements .in accordance with our tariffs and certi-fication restrictions. Let me know when and if you would like to meet on this matter.

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BOX 250, MERKEL, TEXAS 79536 October 8, 1979 Mr. Bill Marquart President Texas Electric Service Company P. O. Box 970 Fort Uorth, Texas 76101

Dear Mr. Marquart:

The Mid-Tex Generation & Transmission Association, Inc. is actively investigating the possibility of seeking alternate power supply opport-unities for our member-systems. We wo_uld_very_much like to have the 9P.P_o.r,tunity to discuss vi,t1,'y.ou 3 th_e_ppssibility_of_ purchasing _m portion of our_ future power supply requirements from you. -

Mid-Tex G&T is made up of twelve ' distribution cooperatives. Table 1 attached shows. the twelve member-systems. Table 2 shows the power suppliers serving each of the member-systems. At the present ti=e, a major portion of our power supply requirements are satisfied by pur-chases from West Texas Utilities. The'1978 maximum demand for the WTU portion of our power supply totalled 124,000 kW. Our projected demands for the KTU portion of our system are shown on Table 3. At the present time, the member-systems receive service at approximately 110 different points of delivery on the WTU system. It is the UTU portion of our power supply purchases that we are seeking to supplement.

We would like to discuss with you the following power supply alterna-tives:

A.; ' Purchasagof420 HWEof7dnityicapadity.'>

1. The scheduled energy would be approximately 150,000 MWh to 160,000 MWh per year.

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when the unit is operating. If the unit cannot be operated at full rating, the amount of capacity made available to Mid-Tex is reduced proportionately.

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3. The tern of the agreement is initially estimated at seven (7) years beginning June 1980.

B. Purchase of 20 MW of firm capacity?

1. The scheduled energy would be approxi=ately 150,000 MNh to 160,000 Wh per year. .
2. The term of the agreement is initially estimated at seven (7) years beginning June 1980. .

If the pricing for the service is based upon delivery at the generation bus, then it will, also be,necessary, to discuss a transmission wheeling rate. Mid-Tex would be responsible for^ the-development of a wheeling :)

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The Mid-Tex planning with regard to power supply alternatives is at a '

very preliminary stage. I realise that more information will have to be exchanged before any final costs could be developed or contract terms

  • discussed. I did, however, want you to be aware of our activities and, if possible, to have an expression of interest from you with regard to the two alternatives we have mentioned; specifically, we would be con-cerned with:
1. Would you be willing to enter into an agreement whereby unit or firm capacity and high load factor energy would be made available to Mid-Tex?
2. What is the' approximate cost for such capacity and energy?
3. What will be the approximate costs for transmission wheeling, if applicable?
4. What are the specific terms and conditions that would have to be applicable to the transaction?
5. What other amounts of capacity and energy, either greater than or less than the amounts suggested, would be applicable?
6. What other types of transactions might be considered other than -

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We look forward to further discussions with you on this matter.

Very truly yours.

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Don J. Hart .

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LIST OF MID-TEX COOPERATIVES COLEMAN COUNTY ELECTRIC CCOPERATIVE, INC.

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Mr. C. L. Newton, Manager CONCHO VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPEhATIVE, INC.- .

207 North Main Street P.O. Box 2140 ,,

San Angelo,,TX 76901 .

Mr. Jack liebb, C%neral Manager DICKENS COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.

Farn Market Road S36

. P.O. Box 1104 Spur, TX 79370 .

Mr. Bailey L. Reece, General Manager . .

GATE CITY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. -

1900 Avenue C Nif P.O. Box 69 -

Childress, TX 79201 .

Mr. James C. Driver, Manager -

GREENBELT ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.

706 10th Street P.O. Box 948 licllington, TX 7909S Mr. George L. Henry, Manager -

LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. -

201 liest California Street P.O. Box SSO Floydada, TX 79235 .

Mr. Alton Higginbotham, General Manager McCULLOCH ELECTRIC CCOPERATIVE, INC. -

209 South Elm - -

P.O. Box 271 . - -

Brady, TX 7682S Mr. L. H. Manning, General Manager -

MIDifEST ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.

U.S. Highway ISO liest P.O. Box SIS Roby, TX 79543 .

Mr. Parker lietsel, Manager -

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RIO GRM;DE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.

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SOUTH TEXAS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. -

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Victoria Regional Airport Victoria, TX 77901 Mr. Riggs Shepperd, General Manager STA>lFORD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.

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P.O. Box 1147 Staraford, TX 795S3 - -

.Mr. Charles W. Stenholm, General Manager . .

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TABLE 2 COOPERATIVES AND RESPECTIVE WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS Coleman County West Texas Utilities Company Concho Valley West Texas Utilities Company Dickens County West Texas' Utilities Company Gate City IfestTexasUti5itiesCompany Greenbelt -

West Texas Utilities Company Southwestern Public Service Company .

Lighthouse West Texas Utilities Company

. Southwestern Public Service Company F!cCu11och . " Lower Colorado Riv'er Authority -

Texas Power and Light Company West Texas Utilities Company blidwest Texas Electric Service Company West Texas Utilities Company Rio Grande Central Power and Light Co=pany West Texas Utilities Company F!edina Electric Cooperative .

El Paso Electric Company Southwest Texas West Texas Utilities Company Stamford ,

West Texas Utilities Ccmpany Taylor West Texas Utilities Company Texas Electric Service Company o O 5

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ESTDLATE OF ANNUAL PEAK DDIAh'DS FOR tTrU PORTION OF P011ER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS 1 1980 140,000 k!f .

1981 150,000 klf h 1982 158,000 kl1 r Q9 h)dJ '

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. Cc~m.ps join to f.ig ht istiity's rate hike 1 MERKEL-Adozenormore~electnccooperatives'in i West Texas are joitung forces to fight a S::.ll5 million : ,

annual rate increase propased by West Texas Utilities, a coop spokesman said Saturday. .

Don Hart, manager of the Taylor Electne Coopera-tive Inc., said other coops joir:ing the figt.: include Midwest Coop at Roby; Stamford Coop at Stamford.

Ccleman County Comp at Coleman, Concho Valley Co-op at San Angelo. S%T Comp at Eldorado and Rio Grande Coop at BracketMllec -

All of the cooperatives buy power from West Te..as !

Utilities at w holsesale prices and resell the electncity to -

commuruties across West Texas. 4 Hart said the proposed rate increase is excessive and . .

said. "We are demanding that WTU be required to' r justify any and all rate htkes."

He added that "there are other companies that we can go to if they can't.".. ,

William Sayles, the WTU dce president for customer senices, desenbed the utility's proposal as " basic, not excessive."

He added that the p roposed 10.6 percent increase pro-posed for the cooperatives "is an increase the boa.~d ,

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fh'b TEXAS ELEC7a"3]C S I E'J E 3 COMPANY W.O.MARQUAROY er w a.at February 27, 1980 Mr. Bill Nash, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Municipal Building Denton, TX 76201

Dear Mr. Nash:

This is in answer to your letter of February 12, 1980 asking for a meeting with representatives of Texas Electric to explore the possibility of purchase power or a joint venture in a new generating unit.

As far as purchase power is concerned, we have a wholesale rate, and if Denton wants to explore a purchase under this rate, we can arrange for the right people to be available. Such a purchase would require Denton making arrangements to accept power at a point of delivery within our certified service area and might require a contribution in aid of construction, depending on the amount of anticipated revenue compared to the cost of facilities required to serve.

As to exploring a joint venture in a new generating unit, all our planned future generating units are to be jointly owned with the other operating companies of the TU system. Mr. Mike Spence of Texas Power & Light Company has been designated to handle such matters in these joint ventures and we ask that you direct the request for future joint ownership discussions to Mr. Spence.

Yours very truly, l Wk E. D. Scarth Vice President for W. G. Marquardt President ch cc: Mr. Mike Spence - TP&L

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CITYof DENTON, TEXAS MUtIICIPAL BUILDING .' DENTON, TEXAS 76201 i TELEPHCNc (Si7):oc ca0 February 12, 1980 W. G. Marquardt, President Texas Electric Service Company P.O. Box 970 Fort Worth, Texas 76101

Dear Mr. Marquardt:

The City of Denton, Texas, is presently evaluating a number of options to meet its future electric power needs through 1990. The City has engaged Gilbert Associates, Inc., to conduct this study.

Among the alternatives being investigated is the possibility of purchase power and a joint venture in a new generating unit. At the present time, the load forecast indicates a need for approximately 100 megawatts of additional generation by 1990. To explore these possibilities, in order to conduct a realistic evaluation, representatives from the City of Denton and Gilbert Associates, Inc., would like to meet with representatives of Texas Electric Service Company during the week of March 6, 1980.

If this is of interest to you or if you have any questions in regard to this matter, please contact Mr. George Krieger, Chairman, Public Utility Board, or Robert E. Nelson, Director of Utilities, City of Denton, Texas.

Thank you for your consideration.

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M' )I I CITY of DENTON, TEXAS MutilCIPAL i3UILDittG DEttTott TEXAS 76201 i TELEPH0 TIE (817) 566 8200 Uchranry ;, 39 allas ;c)

Dear Str. Farrington:

The City of Denton, Texas is presently evaluating a number of options to meet its future cicctric power needs through 1990.

The City has engaged Gilbert Associates, Inc., to conduct this study. Among the alternatives being investigated is the possi-bility of purchase power and a joint venture in a new generating unit. At the present time, the load forecast indicates a need for approximately 100 megawatts of additional generation by 1990.

To. explore tnese possibilities, in order to conduct a realistic evaluation, representatives f rom the City of Denton and Gilbert Associates, Inc., would like to meet with representatives of Dallas Power fi Light Co., during the week of Starch 6, 1980.

If this is of interest to you or if you have any questions in regard to this matter, please contact St r . George Krieger, Chair-man, Public Utility Board, or Robert 11. Nelson, Director of Utilities, City o f 11cnton , Texas .

Thank you for your consideration.

Very truly gyours, ,

.ZP Bi1YNash,.h 51ayor City o f Denton, Texas BN/gcr L 3. T/mmr.rol:

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Dear Mr. Nash:

In response to your letter to Mr. Farrington of February 12, 1930, it should be understood that Dallas Power & Light Company serves only in the immediate vicinity around the City of Dallas. The Company has no wholesale customers and no wholesale rate for power. As you are aware, Mr. Mike Spence at TP&L has been designated on behalf of the TU System to explore with you your request for a joint venture between the System companies and the City in new generation. If we can i be of any further assistance, please feel free to call me.

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CITY of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING / LENTON, TEXAS 762013 / {ELGl10NE(817)S66 8200 R. K. CAMPSELL' r ER TO February 12, 1980 R. K. Campbell, President Texas Power & Light Company 1511 Bryan Dallas, Texas 75201

Dear Mr. Campbell:

The City of Denton, Texas, is presently evaluating a number of options to meet its future electric power needs through 1990. The City has engaged Gilbert Associates, Inc., to conduct this study.

Among the alternatives being evaluated is the possibility of purchase power and/or a joint venture in a future generating unit.

Also, we are considering the economic viability, of possibly selling the electric utility system and offering an operating franchise to a private utility. Because of your location and previous interest in such a sale, we would like to establish your criteria by which you would consider this possibility. In order to conduct a r'ealistic evaluation of options, representatives from the City of Denton and Gilbert Associates would like to meet with representatives of TP&L to discuss this in greater detail during the week of March 6, 1980.

If this is of interest to you or if you have any questions in regard to this matter, please contact Mr. George Krieger, Chairman, Public Utility Board, or Robert E. Nelson, Director of Utilities, City of Denton, Texas.

Thank you for your consideration. ,

Very truly yours, Bill Nash, Mayor City of Denton, Texas BN/gcr

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c .., L%r n February 27,'1980 Mr. Bill Nash, Mayor City of Denton 215E McKinney Denton, Texas 76201

Dear Bill:

I am writing in response to your letter of February 12, 1980, to Texas Power & Light Company regarding the Power Supply Study being conducted for the City of Denton by Gilbert Associates, Inc.

We would be interested in working with you and your con-sultants in this endeavor. For this purpose, I am designating Mr. Mike Spence, a Vice President of Texas Power & Light Co.,

to meet with your representatives to explore these possibilities.

Mike is familiar with generation planning of the Texas Utilities Company system and will work directly with the three operating companies in developing plans and information that may be of interest to you.

Your February 12 letter to Texas Power & Light Co. suggests an interest on the part of the City of Denten in considering the economic viability of possibly selling the city's electrical system and offering an operating franchise to a private utility.

While we are not seeking to purchase your facilities, I have asked Mr. Joe Nelson, TP&L Vice President of Customer and Public Service, to discuss this issue with your representatives.

Assuming that this procedure is satisfactory to you, I have asked Mr. Spence to contact Bob Nelson of the city staff to arrange a meeting at a time of mutual con senience.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ]' OgstunaM g g7,5c3 cach J BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD g s s g

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HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER  : NRC Occket Nos. 50-498A COMPANY, PUBLIC SERVICE  : 50-499A BOARD OF SAN ANTONIO, CITY CF  :

AUSTIN, CENTRAL POWER AND  :

LIGHT COMPANY  :

(Scuth Texc5 Project, Unit Nos.  :

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TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING  :

COMP ANY, eM.  : NRC Docket Nos.50-35A (Comenche Peck Stecm Electric -

(0-446A Stotion, Units I and 2)  :

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE N

I hereby certify that service of the cbove end for ng has been mcde on the following pcrties listed hereto this MM day of e , 1980, by depositing copies thereof in the United States mail, first class, pcstcge prepaid:

Marshcli E. Miller, Esq. (2 copies) Richcrd S. Scizmen, Esq.

U. S. Nuc!ecr Regulator / Ccmmission U. S. Nuclect Regulator / Commission Wcshingten, D. C. ,20555 Washington, D. C. 20555 Michcel L. Gicser, Esq. (2 copies) Jerome E. Shcrfmcn, Esq.

115017th Street, N. W. U. S. Nuclecr Requictor/ Ccmmission Wcshington, D. C. 20036 Washington, D. C. 20555 Sheldon J. Wolfe, Esq. (2 ccpies) Chase R. Stephens, Secretcry (20 copies) .

U. S. Nuclect Regulator / Commission Docketing cnd Service Brcnch Washington, D. C. 20555 U. S. Nuclecr Reguictory Commission Wcshingten, D. C. 20555 Scmuel J. Chilk, Secretor / Jerome Scit: men Office of the Secretary of the Ccmmission Chief, Antitrust end Indemnity Group U. S. Nuclear Regulator / Commission U. S. Nuclecr Regulatory Commission Wcshington, D. C. 20555 Washington, D. C. 20555 Atemic Safety & Licensing Appect Mr. Willicm C. Price Bocrd Penel Centrel Power & Light Ccmpcny U. S. Nuc!ecr Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 2121 Wcshington, D. C. 20555 Corpus Christi, Texas 78403 Dencid M. Clements, Esq. Rcbert M. Rcder, Esq.

Gulf States Utilities Company Conner, Mcore & Corber f

P. O. Box 2951 1747 Pennsylvcnic Avenue, N. W.

Becument, Texcs 77704 Wcshington, D. C. 20006

4 Fredric D. Chcncnic, Esq. W. N. Woolsey, Esc.

Office of the Executive Legci Director K!eberg, Dyer, Redford & Weil U. S. Nuclear Requictory Commission 1030 Petroleum Tower Wcshington, D. C. 20555 Corous Christi, Texcs 78474 Michcel I. Miller, Esq. Roy P. Lessy, Esq.

Jcmes A. Carney, Esq. Michcel Blume, Esq.

Scrch N. Welling, Esq. U. S. Nuclect Regulatory Commission Isham, Lincoln & Secie Wcshington, D. C. 20555 4200 One First National P!c::a Chiccgo, Illinois 60603 R. L. Hcncock, Director City of Austin Electric Utility Dept.

P. O. Box 1088 Austin, Texcs 78767 Robert C. McDiarmid, Esq. Ocn H. Ocvidson Robert A. Jcblon, Esc. City Mancger David A. Gicccione, Esq. City of Austin Marc R. Poirier, Esq. P. O. Box 1088 Spiegel & McDicrmid Austin, Texas 78767 2600 Virginic Avenue, N. W.

Wcshington, D. C. 20024 Douglas F. John, Esq. Ocvid M. Stchi, Esq.

Akin, Gump, Hauer & Feld Ishcm. Lincoln & Secle 1100 Madison Office Building Suite 701 115515th Street, N. W. 105017th Street, N. W.

Wcshington, D. C. 20024 Washington, D. C. 20036 Morgen Hunter, Esq. C. K. Spruce McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore General Manager 5th Floor Texas State Scnk Bldg. City Public Service Eccrd 900 Congress Avenue P. O. Box 1771 Austin, Texas 78701 San Antonio, Texcs 78203 Jerry L. Hcrris, Esq. G. W. Oprec, Jr.

Richcrd C. Balough, Esq. Executive Vice President City of Austin Hcuston Lighting & Power Compcny P. O. Box 1088 P. O. Box 1700 Austin, Texas 78767 Houston, Texcs 77001 Jon C. Wcod, Esq. Doncid A. Kcolcn, Esq.

W. Roger Wilson, Esq. John D. Whitler, Esq.

Matthews, Nowlin, Mccfcricne & Ecrrett Roncid H. Cicrk, Esq.

1500 Alcmo Nationci Building Judith L. Harris, Esq.

Scn Antonio, Texas 78205 Suscn 8. Cyphert, Esq.

P. O. Box 14141 Washington, D. C. 20044 R. Gordon Gooch. Esq. Rcbert Lowenstein, Esq.

Jchn P. Mcthis, Esq. J. A. Bouknight, Esc.

Ecker & Botts William Frcnklin. Esq.

1701 Pennsylvcnic Avenue, N. W. Peter G. Flynn, Esq.

Wcshington, D. C. 20006 Cougics G. Green Lowenstein, Newmen, Reis, Axelred

& T oll Robert E. Bethen 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.

R. W. Beck & Associates Washington, D. C. 20036 P. O. Box 6817 Oricndo, Florida 32803 Jay M. Galt, Esq.

Jack P. Fite, Esq.

Knoland J. Plucknett Leoney, Nichols, Johnson & Hayes Executive Director 219 Couch Drive Committee on Power for the Southwest, Inc. Okichoma City, Okichemc 73102 5541 East Skelly Drive Tulsa, Okichoma 74135 John 'N. Ocvidsen, Esq.

Sowtelle, Goode, Ocvidson & Tioilo Somervell County Public Library  !!00 Scn Antonio Savings Building P. O. Box 417 Scn Antonio, Texas 78205 Glen Rose, Texcs 76043 E. W. Ecrnett, Esq. W. R. Robson Charles G. Thresh, Jr., Esq. Generci Mcnager J. Gregory Copeicnd, Esq. South Texas Electric Ccoperative, Inc.

Theodore F. Weiss, Jr., Esq. Route 6, Building 102 Melbert D. Schwcrz, Esq. Victoric Regionci Airpet Scker & Sotts Victoric, Texcs 77901 3000 One Shell Plcza Houston, Texas 77002 Linda L. Acker, Esq. Mayncrd Human Kevin B. Pratt, Esq. Generci Mcncger Assistent Attorney Generci Western Fcrmers Electric Cecperctive P. O. Box 12548 P. O. Box 429 Ccpitol Station Ancdcrko, Okichema 73005 Austin, Texcs 78711 Frederick H. Ritts, Esc. Jcmes E. Manchen Willicm H. Burchette, Esq. Executive Vice President and General Mcncger Law Offices of Northcutt Ely Brczos Electric Power Cooperative Watergate 600 Building Box 6296 Wcshington, D. C. 20037 Wcco, Texcs 76706 Don R. Butler, Esq. Joseph B. Knotts, Jr., Esq.

Sneed. Vine, Wilkerson, Nichoics S. Reynolds, Esq.

Selmen & Perry Debevoise & Libermen P. O. Box 1409 1200 Seventeenth Street, N. W.

Austin, Texas 78767 Wcshington, D. C. 20036 Mr. G. Holmen King West Texas Utilities Compcny '

P. O. Box 841 _

Abilene, Texcs 79604 _

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