ML19305E188
| ML19305E188 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Bailly |
| Issue date: | 06/29/1976 |
| From: | Geckler R Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| NUDOCS 8004230093 | |
| Download: ML19305E188 (4) | |
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i Representatives of NIPSCO, NPS,USGS, FWS and the j
j An attendence list is enclosed, tt site in particular.
i The Park Service posed the problem as one of maintain
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Both are needed and the challenge is to make co-existence possible. 9!* $ E With regard to the Bailly site, of most concern is the seepage of water.Pk In fact, the NPS view is from ash ponds into ponds in the Lakeshore.
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that the key to successful management of the area is an understan lI l
the hydrology, The Lakeshore is i.u ae maintained under natural conditions. To do so, the L
NPS will have to carry out a monitoring program for the entire Lakeshore
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already underway.the USGS, University of Minnesota and Indiana University.
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mitigating measures brought up.was to re-locate the ash ponds to the SW cor
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Natural Draft Cooling Tower is to be located.
or not the NDCT was actually needed arose.
l; While expressing desire for cooperation, NIPSCO pointed out that Indian law dictated the use of a closed cycle cooling system and, further, any
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proposed change in the nuclear system could well result in further i
h especially a major change such as converting to once-through cool ng, ll The applicant made the same point when suggestions were made t be desirable to make changes in the monitoring program.
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.-I Jack R. flewman, Esq.
Anthony J. Gambardella, Jr., Esq.
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.illiam A. Eichhorn, flewinan, Reis & Axelrad loseph T. Morrow, Esq.nd Morrow 1025 Connecticut Alenue, fl.U.
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ichroer, Eichhorn a Washington, D.. C.
I 20036 5243 Hohman Avenue Hammond, Indiana 46320 Maurice Axelrad, Esq.
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f _.Yl*M Newman, Reis & Axelrad fir. J. A. Pelletier, Vice President hi hs;'#'s L_
florthern Indiana Public Service i
Washington, D. C. 20035 Coapany
.caye 5265 Hohman Avenue-Hammond, Indiana 46320 lP Donald M. Swan, Jr., Esq.Gneeral Attorney and Assistant I
Secretary Bethlehem Steel Corporation L%..
701 East Third ~StreetBethlehem, Pennsylvania 18016 k.3' W.m-FFPen Mr. Thomas J. Law, ManagerPower & Utilities Practice and l
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Bethlehem Steel Corporation 701 East Third StreetBethlehem, Pennsylvania 18016 I
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%y Edward H. Osann, Jr., Esq.
h Wolfe, Hubbard, Leydig, Voit and Osann, Ltd.
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Miss Charlotte Road, President h
Porter County Chapter, IzaakWalton League. of America, Inc.
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M. R. Box 438 Chesterton, Indiana 46304 L
2 G,.C Alexander Polikoff, Esq.
Executive Ofrector Busniessmen for the Public Interest, Inc.
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llorace P. Lyle NIPSCo Vice President Russell J. Bohn Manager, Nuclear Staff Glen A. Rasmussen Program Managa.r, Texas Instruments Audrey Ja=es Terrestrial Biologist, Texas Instruments V. S. Shastri Annambhotia S & L - Ilydrologist,
George Kuhlman S & L - Project Director Glen A. Chauvin S & L - Sr. Structure Project Engineer
-g John W. Dunn NIPSCo Mech / Nuclear Supervisor William J. Miller NIPSCo Assist. Licensing Engineer Robert P. Geckler USNRC - Washington, D.C.
_M L. Lee Purkerson National Park Service, Washington, D.C.
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H Theodore W. Sudia National Park Service, Washington, D.C.
11arry G. Andernon U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Minneapolis, Minc I
William G. Weist, Jr.
U.S. Geological Survey, Indianapolis, Ind.
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William Eichhorn NIPSCo Attorney Chuck Kern NIPSCo Environmental Supervisor James R. Marie U.S.G.S. URD, Cheyenne, Wy.
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Don H. Castleberry NPS, Indiana Dunes N.L.
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