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Forwards Revised Pages 1-14 & New Page 14a for Proposed Rule 10CFR50: Fire Protection Program for Nuclear Power Plants Operating Prior to 790101, Transmitted by NRC .Page 14a Not Encl
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Site: Beaver Valley, Millstone, Hatch, Monticello, Calvert Cliffs, Dresden, Davis Besse, Peach Bottom, Browns Ferry, Salem, Oconee, Nine Mile Point, Palisades, Indian Point, Kewaunee, Saint Lucie, Point Beach, Oyster Creek, Cooper, Pilgrim, Arkansas Nuclear, Prairie Island, Brunswick, Surry, North Anna, Turkey Point, Vermont Yankee, Crystal River, Haddam Neck, Ginna, Duane Arnold, Farley, Robinson, San Onofre, Cook, Yankee Rowe, Maine Yankee, Quad Cities, Humboldt Bay, La Crosse, Big Rock Point, Rancho Seco, Zion, Fort Calhoun, FitzPatrick, Fort Saint Vrain, Trojan, Crane  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/22/1980
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Andognini G, Arnold D, Bauer E, Berry G, Burstein S, William Cahill, Cavanaugh W, Clayton F, Counsil W, Crane P, Dietch R, Dise D, Dolan J, Dunn C, Ferguson J, Finfrock I, Goodwin C, Hancock J, Hoffman D, Jackie Jones, William Jones, Kay J, Librizzi F, Linder F, Mathews E, Mattimoe J, Mayer L, Millen C, Geoffrey Miller, Olson R, Parris H, Peoples D, Pilant J, Porter W, Roe L, Rich Smith, Thurlow E, Robert E. Uhrig, White L, Widner W
ALABAMA POWER CO., ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO., BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO., BOSTON EDISON CO., CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO., COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO., CONNECTICUT YANKEE ATOMIC POWER CO., CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO. OF NEW YORK, INC., CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.), DAIRYLAND POWER COOPERATIVE, DUKE POWER CO., DUQUESNE LIGHT CO., FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO., FLORIDA POWER CORP., GEORGIA POWER CO., IES UTILITIES INC., (FORMERLY IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT, INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG, JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO., Maine Yankee, METROPOLITAN EDISON CO., NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT, NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP., NORTHEAST NUCLEAR ENERGY CO., NORTHERN STATES POWER CO., OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO., PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC, PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK, PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF COLORADO, Public Service Enterprise Group, ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP., SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO., TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY, TOLEDO EDISON CO., VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORP., VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.), WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO., WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP., YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO.
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'a W/HAf ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES Docket No. 50-348 Docket No. 50-3 Farley Unit 1 Indian Point Unit 1 Docket No. 50-313 Docket No. 50-247 Arkansas Unit 1 Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-368 Docket 50-286 Arkansas Unit 2 Indian Point Unit 3 Docket No. 50-317 Docket No. 50-155 Calvert Cliffs Unit 1 Big Rock Point Docket No. 50-318 Docket No. 50-255 Calvert Cliffs Unit 2 Palisades Docket No. 50-293 Docket No. 50-409 Pilgrim Unit 1 Lacrosse Docket No. 50-325 Docket No. 50-269 Brunswick Unit 1 Oconee Unit 1 Docket No. 50-324 Docket NJ. 50-270 Brunswick Unit 2 Oconee Unit 2 Docket No. 50-261 Docket No. 50-287 H. B. Robinson Unit 2 Oconee Unit 3 Docket No. 50-10 Docket No.'50-334 Dresden Unit 1 Beaver Valley Unit 1 Docket No. 50-237 Docket No. 50-302 Dresden Unit 2 Crystal River 3 Docket No. 50-249 Docket No. 50-335 Dresden Unit 3 St. Lucie Unit 1 Docket No. 50-254 Docket No. 50-250 Quad-Cities Unit 1 Turkey Point Unit 3 Docket No. 50-255 Docket No. 50-251 Quad-Cities Unit 2 Turkey Point Unit 4 Docket No. 50-295 Docket No. 50-321 Zion Unit 1 Edwin I. Hatch Unit 1 Docket No. 50-304 Docket No. 50-366 Zion Unit 2 Edwin I. Hatch Unit 2 Docket No. 50-213 Docket No. 50-315 Connecticut Yankee (Haddam Neck)

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,e May 22,1980 ALL LICEf4 SEES WITH REACTOR OPERATIflG LICEtiSES ISSUED PRIOR TO JAtlVARY 1,1979 We are enclosing revised pages l' through 14 and a new page 14a for the proposed rule on fire protection. transmitted by our letter dated itay 19, 1980.

Sincerely.

3 Darrell G. Eisenhut,' Director Division of Licensing

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U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY CCMMISSION 10 CFR Part 50 Fire Protection Program for Nuclear Power Plants Operating Prior to January 1, 1979 AGENCY:

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ACTION: Proposed Rule

SUMMARY

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is proposing to amend its regulations to require certain minimum provisions for fire protection in operating nuclear power plants.

Ot.TES: Comment period expires The position of the staff and the licensees regarding the provisions of this rule is documented and well known.

In addition, the public has been afforded several opportunities to comment on the provisions of the rule der'ng two extensive comment periods and in open meetings with the ACRS in which a regulatory guide on fire protection was considered.

For these reasons no extension of the comment period will be granted.

Further, since the issues involved are well known and have been under discussion for several years, the Commis-sion does not anticipate changes in the rule's action deadline as a result of further comments received.

ADDRESSES: Written comments should be submitted to the Secretary of the Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, Attention: Docketing and Service Branch.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

David P. Notley, Office of Standards Development, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, C. C. 20555, phone 301-443-5921.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 22, 1975, the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant, owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, had the worst fire to date in an operating commercial nuclear power plant.

The fire was eventually controlled, there was no release of radioactive material to the environment, and the reactor was safely shut down. How-ever, many of the systems relied on for shutdown of the reactor under both normal and emergency conditions were not available because of exten-sive damage to control cabling of redundant systems. Although this fire was not a particularly large or serious fire in terms of insurance under-writing loss, it was very serious in terms of the type of equipment thht was rendered inoperative. Also of concern following this fire was the attitude and belief among those responsible for managing the fire that water should not be used on burning electrical cables because the result-ant electrical faults would b; wer5e trian the fire damage. As a conse-quence, the fire was allowed to burn for more than seven hours before it was extinguished with water.

Two recommendations made by the Special Review Group that investi-gated the Browns Ferry fire pertained to assurance that the fire protec-tion programs at operating nuclear power plants conform to General Design Criterion 3, Fire Protection, contained in Appendix A to this part (GDC 3).

One of the recommendations was that NRC shoulo develop additional specific guidance for implementation of GDC 3 requirements.

The other was that NRC should make a detailed review of the fire protection program at each 2

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In response to the first recommendation, NRR developed Branch Tech-nical Position Auxili ry Power Conversion Systems Branch 9.5-1 (BTP 9.5-1),

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" Guidelines for Fire Protection for Nuclear Power Plants" and Appendix A to BTP 9.5-1, " Guidelines for Fire Protection For N'uclear Power Plants Docketed Prior to July 1, 1976."1 The guidance contained in BTP 9.5-1 was published for public comment in June 1976 as Regulatory Guide 1.120,

" Fire Protection Guidelines for Nuclear Power Plants." As a result of public comments received, the staff proposed extensive changes to the guide and presented the proposed changes to the ACRS in an open meeting in May 1977. Additional written comments were solicited from the public following that meeting. Nineteen additional comment letters were received and they were also considered in Revision 1 of Regulatory Guide 1.120, which was published for a nev one year public comeent period in November 1977. Comments rr aived on Revision 1 of Regulatory Guide 1.120 were generally restatements of comments received during earlier comment periods and had already been considered and evaluated by the staff.

The guidelines in both the BTP 9.5-1 and Appendix A to BTP 9.5-1 were developed to provide a fire protection program that has two basic objectives:

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to identify and distinguish between those consequences of fire that are acceptable and those consequences that are not.

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to provide necessary means to minimize all consequences of fire j

and to prevent unacceptable consequences from occurring.

2Brancn Tecnnical Position 9.5-1 and its Appendix A are available from David P. Notley, Office of Standards Development.

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With respect to the first objective, the phenordenon of fire is believed to be sufficiently well understood to permit evaluation of exist-ing and potential fire haza

and probable extent of damage should a fire occur.

Such evaluations are useful in assessing the possible consequences of fire in a given area.

However, the phenomenon of fire is so unpre-dictable in occurrence and development that measures to prevent unaccept-able consequences may not be omitted on the basis of low probability of occurrence. The minimum fire protection requirements for nuclear power plants must be established not only to identify fire hazards but also to protect against unacceptable consequences of fire.

In response to the second recommendation of the Special Review Group, the NRC requested every operating plant to (1) compare its fire protection program with the above guidelines and (2) analyze the consequences of fire in each plant area.

The NRC then reviewed the licensee's analysis against the guidance contained in Appendix A to BTP 9.5-1 and visited each plant to examine the relationship of the structures, systems, and components important to safety with both in situ and transient fire hazards, the poten-tial consequences of fire, and the associated fire protection features.

Appendix A to BTP 9.5-1 has been used by the staff as a basis for evaluating the adequacy of fire protection provided at all of the pres-ently operating nuclear power plants in the United States.

Most of the licensees have accepted most of the staff positions and interpretations of this Appendix A.

However,17 generic issues exist in the fire protec-tion safety analysis reports for 32 plants where agreement has not been reached between the staff and some licensees.

In each case the disagree-ment turns on how to satisfy the basic protection requirement.

For instance, all agree on the need for a fire brigade on all shifts. The disagreement 4

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is "how large?" The staff says that five should be the minimum size permitted while some licensees say that a brigade of only three or four will be adequate.

Similar disagreements exist with each of the basic requirements covered by this proposed rule. Where the staff's safety evaluations contain open items, the position of the staff and the licensees are documented and well known.

There are, however, a few instances where the staff has accepted certain fire protection alternatives that would not satisfy some of the requirements of this proposed rule.

The minimum requirements contained in this rule were developed over a 3 year period and, in each of these instances, the staff accepted a proposed alternative before these minimum requirements were established. All licensees will be expected to meet the requirements of this rule, in its effective form, including whatever changes result from public comments.

Because of the above-mentioned differences between the staff and the licensees in the interpretation of the staff's guidelines, it is timely and necessary for the Commission to state what the minimum fire protection requirements will be in each of these contested areas of concern.

This proposed rule and its Appendix R have been developed to establish the minimum acceptable fire protection requirements necessary to resolve these contested areas of concern for nuclear power plants operating prior to January 1,1979.

Other fire protection criteria that have been used by the staff during its plant' specific fire protection program reviews are contained in Appen-dix A to BTP 9.5-1.

The combination of the guidance contained in Appen-dix A to BTP 9.5-1 and the requirements set forth in this propo nd rule define the essential elements for an acceptable fire protection program 5

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at nuclear power plants docketed for Construction Permit prior to July 1, 1976, for demonstration of compliance with General Design Criterion 3 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.

Similar acceptable guidance is provided in BTP 9.5-1 dor nuclear power plants docketed for Construction Permit after July 1,1976.

All modifications (except for alternate or dedicated shutdown capa-bility) would be required to be implemented by November 1, 1980, unless for good cause shown the Commission approves an extension.

Since the issues involved are well-known and have been under discussion for several years, the Commission anticipates approving few, if any, extensions. No plant would be allowed to continue operating after November 1, 1980, or beyond an extended date approved by the Commission, unless all modifica-tions (except for alternate or dedicated shutdown capability) have been implemented. The Commission recognizes that, in a few instances, approval has previously been given to particular licensees to extend the implementa-tion dates for some modifications beyond November 1, 1980. The Commission will review these extensions on a case-by-case basis to determine whether continued approval or some revision of the extension is appropriate.

For alternate or dedicated shutdown capability, the proposed rule specifies implementation deadlines which depend on which kind of capability is to be implemented and whether the plant is under review in the Systematic Evaluation Program (SEP).2 For non-SEP plants, the proposed implementation deadlines are April 1, 1981 for alternate shutdown capability and December 1, 1981 for dedicated shutdown capability. Licensees who have committed to earlier implementation dates will be expected to meet those commitments.

' Plants uncer review in the SEP include Palisades, Dresden 1 and 2, Oyster Creek, Millstone 1, Ginna, Haddem Neck, San Onofre 1, La Crosse, Big Rock Point, and Yankee Rowe.

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For SEP plants, the proposed implementation deadlines are December 1,1981 for alternate shutdown capability and October 1, 1982 for dedicated shut-down capability. The proposed rule requires licensees to submit plans and schedules to meet these implementation deadlines by August 1, 1980 (non-SEP plants) and November 1, 1980 (SEP plants).

The Commission may revise the implementation deadlines for SEP plants to earlier dates follow-ing completion by the NRC staff of its review of the status of fire pro-taction at those plants.

The staff review is expected to be completed in August 1980.

(SEPARATE COMMENTS OF CCMMISSIONERS HENDRIE AND KENNEDY (We agree with the fire safety provisions of the proposed Appendix R to 10 CFR Part 50.

However, we do not agree with the implementation schedule that the Commission proposes.

In its original presentation of this rule to the Commission, the staff proposed a schedule which we believe is more reasonable.

(In the absence of Three Mile Island and the actions we have required, the short schedule the Commission proposes might be appropriate in view of the extended period during which a number of these fire safety provi-sions have been under discussion.

In the present situation, the Commission has properly imposed a large numer of Three Mile Island-related safety requirements on operating nuclear power plants. We are concerned that the short implementation schedule proposed here for fire safety provi-sions, together with the large workload associated with the Three Mile Island requirements, may make it impossible for licensees to complete all of these measures in a carefully considered and thorough fashion.

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Since all operating plants have implemented a number of improvements in their fire safety postures, the remaining improvements to be required under the proposed rule do not seem to us so urgent as to require either shutting dcwn of plants because of inability to complete these require-ments on the short schedule proposed or to make those improvements in a hasty fashion.

(We note also that the proposed implementation schedule would require licensees to submit their plans for complying with this rule by August 1, 1980. Considering that the staff has said it will not be able to complete its plant-by plant reviews to determine specific requirements until July 1980, some licensees will simply not have any reasonable time to make an adequate plan.)

A brief description of the major parts of the proposed rule, including the need for each of the specific requirements, follows.

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Introduction and Scoce This section states that the basic objective of the proposed Appen-dix R is to specify the minimum fire protection requirements with respect to certain recurring generic issues for nuclear power plants operating prior to January 1, 1979.

It limits application to commercial nuclear power electric generating stations and also states that the proposed Appendix R does not rescind any requirements set forth in any Safety Evaluation Report for any nuclear power facility.

II. General Requirements This section states in general terms the need for a comprehensive fire protection program at each nuclear power plant.

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Fire Protection Program The concept of defense in depth is here extended to fire protec-tion (1) to prevent fires from starting, (2) to rapidly detect, contrc.',

and promptly extinguish those fina, '.aat do occur, and (3) to arrange the structures, systems, and components important to safety so that a fire that starts in spite of the fire prevention activities and that is not promptly extinguished by the fixed automatic or manual fire suppression activities will not prevent the safe shutdown of the plant.

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Loss of Offsite Power This section requires that any fire detection or suppression system protecting systems necessary to achieve and maintain safe plant shutdown be capable of functioning with or without offsite power.

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Manual Fire Fighting This section requires that manual fire fighting capability (a fire brigade) be provided in all areas containing or presenting a fire hazard to structures, systems, or components important to safety.

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Access for Manual Fire Fighting This section requires that access for effective functioning of the fire brigade be provided in all areas containing or presenting a fire hazard to structures, systems, or components important to safety.

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Fire Hazard Analysis This section requires that the adequacy of fire protection pro-vided in any area to ensure the ability (1) to safely shut down the plant or (2) to minimize and control the release of radioactivity to the environment j

be determined by analysis of the effects of fires on structures, systems, or components important to safety in the area.

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III.~ Specific Requirements Each of the 17 specific fire protection requirements in the proposed 4

Appendix R is described below.

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Fire Water Distribution System Two of the lessons learned from the Browns Ferry Fire are (1) that water is the best extinguishing agent available for most poten-tial fires in nuclear power plants and (2) that the sooner a fire is extinguished, the less total damage results. These two statements recog-nize that extenuating circumstances in operating plants may preclude the indiscriminate use of water to fight fires in particular locations; how-ever, such circumstances are exceptions.

In practical terms, this means that fires in electrical equipment (which may be subject to water damage) should be extinguished as quickly as possible.

Water may not be excluded from an area as a fire extinguishant merely on the basis of potential water

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If such water damage hazard is severe, l

other protective measures such as shields for equipment or alternate shut-down capability would be rvquired.

A separate fire watar distribution system would be required at each plant to ensure the necessary water supply with adequate pressure and volume for any combination of automatic and manual fire suppression demands.

A looped fire main with appropriate isolation valves provides a higher reliability of furnishing this necessary water supply to fire suppression systems by providing alternate directions of flow during maintenance or repair on part of the system.

Similarly, at least two water sources--tanks and pumps, or pumps alone from a-large body of water such as a lake or a river--are necessary to ensure continuity of water supply.

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single large body of water, the intakes must be separated from each other so as to really ensure two separate sources.

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Sectional Control Valves This item requires the installation of approved visually indicating sectional control valves, such as Post Indicator Valves, to isolate portions of the fire main for maintenance or repair without shutting off the entire system.

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Hydeint Block Valves This item requires block valves to be inst iled in hydrant laterals if necessary to isolate a hydrant from the yard main without interrupting fire water supply to areas containing safety-related or safe shutdown equipment.

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Manual Fire Sucoression This item requires that a standpipe system with an adequate number of hose stations located throughout the plant to ensure that all areas containing safety-related cabling and equipment can be reached with at least one effective hose stream.

The staff has relied on physical separation of safety-related cables and equipment and has made extensive use of automatic fire detection and suppression systems for additional protection of safety-related cabling and equipment.

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always feasible in operating plants.

Prudence therefore dictates that manual firefighting capability be available throughout the plant to increase the overall reliability of fire suppression capability.

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Hydrostatic Hose Tests This item describes the frequency and severity of hydrostatic tests to which all plant fire hose must be subjected in order to have reasonable assurance that it will function properly without rupture when needed during a fire.

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Automatic Fire Detection This item requires automatic fire detection systems in areas con-taining combustibles and safe shutdown or safety-related systems or compo-nents, in order to provide prompt notification and alarm in the event of fire in these areas. This will permit prompt respons. oy the fire brigade to enable speedy extinguishment in those areas not protected by automatic fire suppression systems and may enable the brigade to control fires in areas that are so protected before the automatic systems operate.

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Protection of Safe Shutdown Cacability A wide spectrum of fire hazards and shutdown equipment subject to fire damage exists in operating nuclear power plants.

This item lists several parameters (the combination of fire hazards, the susceptibility of safe shutdown equipment to damage from both fire and fire suppression activities, fire suppression means available, and availability of alter-nate shutdown capability) that must be considered in evaluating the effec-tiveness of fire protection in areas containing safe shutdown equipment.

Table 1 gives a summary of various conditions that mandate installation of manual or automatic fixed fire suppression systems.

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Fire Brigade The need for manual firefighting capability as backup to auto-matic fire detection and fixed fire suppression systems is established in Item 0,~which requires that a standpipe and hose system be installed to 12 Enclosure "A" l

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provide at least one effective hose stream in each area of the plant con-taining safety-related or safe shutdown equipment.

This item specifies the minimum shift fire brigade size necessary to give reasonable assurance of effective manual firefighting capability.

It requires that at least five persons be assigned to the fire brigade on each shift and that these persons have no duties during a fire except those directly related to manual firefighting.

It further requires that the brigade leader and at least two brigade members be operations personnel, and that the bri-gade leader be competent to assess potential safety consequences of a fire and advise control room personnel.

It also states some of the equipment that is to be provided for the brigade members.

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Fire Brigade Training This item requires that training be provided for each indi-vidual brigade member and each shift brigade as a team in order to ensure the necessary high degree of proficiency required of a fire brigade during emergency response to an actual fire.

The type and frequency of such training (clas: room instruction, hands on practice sessions, and simulated drills) is specified.

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Emergency Lighting This item requires that emergency lighting from individual eight-hour battery powered units be provided in those areas needed for operation of safe shutdown equipment and access routes to safety-related areas.

Fire may damage normal lighting in areas other than the area of the fire.

Such other areas may contain equipment or cottrols necessary for safe shutdown of the reactor.

Emergency lighting is to 5e installed in all such areas in order to facilitate operation of such equipmOnt by operations personnel other than the fire brigade in the event of loss of normal lighting due to fire.

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Administrative Controls The first goal of a fire protection program is fire prevention.

Therefore, this item specifies a number of administrative controls in an effort to control the more common types of hazards.

In addition, certain responses to fire by the plant fire brigade and other plant (operations) personnel are also specified.

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Alternate Shutdown Systems This item requires that a4 alternate means of bringing the reactor to a safe shutdown be provided if the orovision of other fire protection does not give assurance that safe shutdawn capability will survive a fire.

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Fire Barriers This item discusses the need for fire barriers and the need to seal or close openings through fire barriers using fire doors, dampers, or penetration sealants depending on the type of opening.

It discusses the need to close such openings in order to maintain the required fire resistance rating of the barrier.

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Fire Barrier Penetration Seal Oualification Openings are frequently required in fire barriers to permit passage of cable trays and conduits from one area to another.

Such openings are degradations of the barrier and, per the requirements of Item M, are to be sealed with material that has fire retardant properties at least equal to that required of the unoieaced barrier.

This item describes the testing procedures that must be used to verify adequacy of a given penetrati'on seal design.

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Nine Mile Point Mr. Donald P. Dise 50-220 Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation cc:

Eugene B. Thomas, Jr., Esquire LeBoeuf Lamb, Leiby & MacRae 1757 N Street, N.W.

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20036 State University College at Oswego Penfield Library - Documents Oswego, New York 13126 Mr. Donald P. Dise Vice President - Engineering c/o Miss Catherine R. Seibert Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation 300 Erie Boulevard West Syracuse, New York 13202

Mr. D. Louis Peoples Quad Cities Units 1 and 2 Commonwealth Edison Company 50-254/265 cc:

Mr. D. R. Stichnoth President Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric Company 206 East Second Avenue Davenport, Iowa 52801 Mr. John W. Rowe Isham, Lincoln & Beale Counselors at Law One First National Plaza 42nd Floor Chicago, Illinois 60603 Mr. Nick Kalivianakas Plant Superintendent Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station 22710 - 206th Avenue - North Cordova, Illinois 61242 Moline Public Library 504 - 17th Street Moline, Illinois 61265 Susan N. Sekuler Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 W. Randolph Street Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 Mr. N. Chrissotimos, Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Box 756 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 Mr. D. Louis Peoples Director of Nuclear Licensing i

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Mr. John W. Rowe Isham, Lincoln & Beale Counselors at Law One First National Plaza,' 42nd Floor Chicago, Illinois 60603 Mr. B. B. Stephenson Plant Superintendent Dresden Nuclear Power Station Rural Route #1 Morris, Illinois 60450 Morris Public Library 604 Liberty Street Morris, Illinois 60451 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspector's Office Dresden Station RR pl Morris, Illinois 60450 Susan N. Sekuler Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 W. Randolph Street Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 Mr. Louis D. Peoples Director of Nuclear Licensing Comronwealth Edison Company P. O. Box 767 Chicago, Illinois 60690 l

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Mr. Hugh G. Parris Browns Ferry Plant Units 1, 2 and 3 Tennessee Valley Authority 50-259/260/296 cc:

H. S. Sanger, Jr., Esquire General Counsel Tennessee Valley Authority 400 Canmerce Avenue E 11B 33-C Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 Mr. Ron Rogers Tennessee Valley Authority 400 Chestnut Street, Tower II Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 Mr. H. N. Culver 249A HBO 400 Commerce Avenue Tennessee Valley Authority Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 Robert F. Sullivan U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commiss. ion P. O. Box 1863 Decatur, Alabama 35602 Athens Public Library South and Forrest Athens, Alabama 35611 Mr. Hugh G. Parris Manager of Power Tennessee Valley Authority 500 A Chestnut Street, Tower II Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401

Mr. J. A. Jones Brunswick Steam Electric' Plant Units 1 & 2

-Carolina Power & Light Company 50-325/324 cc:

Richard E. Jones, Esquire Carolina Power & Light Company 336 Fayetteville Street' Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 George F. Trowbridge, Esquire Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C.

20036 John J. Burney, Jr., Esquire Burney, Burney, Sperry & Barefoot 110 North Fifth Avenue Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 1057 Southport, North Carolina 28461 Southport - Brunswick County Library

-109 W. Moore Street Southport, North Carolina 28461 Mr. Fred Tollison Plant Manager P. O. Box 458 Southport, North Carolina 28461 Mr. J. A. Jones Executive Vice President Carolina Power & Light Company 336 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 MM6

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G. F. Trowbridge, Esquire Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge 1800 M Street N. W.

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20036 Ruble A. Thomas-Vice President

.P. O. Box 2625 Southern Services, Inc.

Birningham, Alabama 35202 Ozen Satum P. O. Box 2625 Sou:hern Services, Inc.

Birmingham, Alabama 35202 Mr. L. T. Gucwa Georgia Power Company Engineering Department P. O. Box 4545 Atlanta, Georgia 30302 Appling County Public Library Parker Street Baxley, Georgia 31413 Mr. R. F. Rogers U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 710 Baxley, Georgia 31513 Mr. William Widner Vice President - Engineering Georgia Power Company P. O. Box 4545 Atlanta, Georgia 30302 i

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Mr. Paul J. McGuire Pilgrim Station Acting Manager Boston Edison Company.

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1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.

Washington, D. C.

20006 Raymond L. Hovis Esquire 35 South Duke Street York, Pennsylvania 17401 Warren X. Rich Esquire Assistant Attorney General Department of Natural Resources Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Government Publications Section State Library of Pennsylvania Education Building Commonwealth and Walnut Streets Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126 M. J. Cooney, Superintendent Generation Division - Nuclear Philadelphia Electric Company 2301 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101 Cert Cowgill U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Office of Inspection and Enforcement Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station P. O. Box 399 Delta, Pennsylvania 17314 Philadelphia Electric Company ATTN: Mr. W. T. Ullrich Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Delta, Pennsylvania 17314 i

Mr. J. M. Pilant

' Cooper Nuclear Power Station Nebraska Public Power District 50-298 CC:

Mr. G. D. Watson, General Counsel Nebraska Public Power District P. O. Box 499 Colunbus, Nebraska 68601 Mr. Arthur C. Gehr Attorney Snell & Wilmer 3100 Valley Center Phoenix, Arizona 85073 Cooper Nuclear Station ATTN: Mr. L. Lessor Station Superintendent P. O. Box 98 Brownville, Nebraska 68321 Auburn Public Library 118 - 15th Street Auburn, Nebraska 68305 Mr. J. M. Pilant, Director Licensing & Quality Assurance Nebraska Public Power District P. O. Box 499 Columbus, Nebraska 68601

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Gerald Charnoff, Esquire Mr. Steve Gadler Sahw, Pittman, Potts and 2120 Carter Avenue Trowbridge St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 1800 M Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C.

20036 Mr. L. O. Mayer, Manager Arthur Renquist, Esquire Nuclear Support Services Northern States Power Company Vice President - Law 414 Nicollet Mall - 8th Floor Northern States Power Company 414 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 Mr. L. R. Eliason Plant Manager Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Northern States Power Company Monticello, Minnesota 55362 Russell J. Hatling, Chairman Minnesota Environmental Control Citizens Association (MECCA)

Energy Task Force 144 Melbourne Avenue S. E.

Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414 Ms. Terry Hoffman Executive Director Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.

1935 W. County Road B2 Roseville, Minnesota 55113 The Environmental Conservation Library Minneapolis Public Library 300 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401

Mr. Duane Arnold Duane Arnold Energy Center Iowa Electric t.ight & Power Company 50-331 cc:

Mr. Robert Lowenstein, Esquire Harold F. Reis Esquire Lowenstein, Newman, Reis and Axelrad 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.

Washington, D. C.

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Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401 Mr. Quane Arnold, President Iowa Electric Light & Power Company P. O. Box 351 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406

Mr. Robert L. Smith Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation 50-271 cc:

Ms. J. M. Abbey John R. Stanton, Director Vermont Yankee Nuclear Pcwer Radiation Control Agency Corporation Hazen Drive 77 Grove Street Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Rutland, Yemont 05701 John W. Stevens Mr. Louis H. Heider, Conservation Society of Vice President Southern Vermont Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power P. O. Box 256 Corporation Townshend, Vernont 05353 25 Research Drive Westboro, Massachusetts 01581 Dr. Mars Longley, Director Occupational & Radiological Health John A. Ritsher, Esquire 10 Baldwin Street Ropes & Gray Montpelier, Vermont 05602 225 Franklin Street Bcston, Massachusetts 02110

'New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution Laurie Burt Hill and Dale Farm Assistant Attorney, General West Hill - Faraway Road Environmental Protection Division Putney, Vement 05346 Attorney General's Office One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Public Service Board Boston Massachusetts 02108 State of Vermont 120 State Street Ronald J. Wilson Montpelier. Vermont 05602 81018th Street, N. W.

Suite 802 W. P. Murphy, Plant Superintendent Washington, D. C.

20006 Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation Honorable M. Jerome Diamond P. O. Box 157 Attorney General Vernon, Vermont 05354 State of Vermont 109 State Street Mr. Charles Sheketoff Pavilion Office Building Assistant Director Montpelier, Vemont 05602 Vemont Public Interest Research Group, Inc.

Mr. J. E. Griffin, President 26 State Street Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Montpelier, Vermont 05602 Corporation 77 Grove Street Brooks Memorial Library Rutland, Vermont 05701 224 Main Street 1

Brattleboro, Vemont 05301 Mr. Robert-L. Smith Licensing Engineer Vermont-Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation 25 Research Drive Westboro, Massachusetts 01581

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Nuclear Generation Power Authority of the State of New York 10 Columbus Circle New York, New York 10019 Mr. Raymond J. Pasternak Resident Manager James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant P. O. Box 41 Lycoming, New York 13093 Director, Technical Developnent Programs State of New York Energy Office Agency Building 2 Empire State Plaza Albany, New York 12223 George M. Wilverding, Licensing Supervisor Power Authority of the State of New York 10 Columbus Circle New York, New York 10019 State University College at Oswego Penfield Library - Documents Oswego, New York 13126 Mr. George T. Berry President and Chief Operating Officer Power Authority of the State of New York 10 Columbus Circle New York, New York 10019

Mr. Philip A. Crane, Jr.

Humboldt Bay Pacific Gas & Electric Company 50-133 CC*

Mr. James Hanchett Public Information Officer Region V - IE U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission 1990 N. California Boulevard Walnut Creek, California 94596 Humboldt County Library 636 F Street Eureka, California 95501 Michael R. Sherwood, Esq.

Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, Inc.

311 California Street, Suite 311 San Francisco, California 94104 l

Linda J. Brown, Esquire Donohew, Jones, Brown & Clifford 100 Van Ness Avenue, 19th Floor San Francisco, California 94102 Dr. Perry Aminato Department of Conservation Division of Mines & Geology 1416 9th Street, Room 1341 Sacramento, California 95814 Friends of the Earth ATTN: Andrew Baldwin

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Bruce Norton, Esq.

3216 N. Third Street, Suite 202 Phoenix, Arizona 85012

Alabama Power Company Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Docket No. 50-348 cc: Mr. F. L. Clayton Seni:

Vice President Alabu.a Power Cogany Post Office Box 2641 Birmingham, Alabama 35291 Alan R. Barton Executive Vice President Alabama Power Company Post Office Box 2641 Birmingham, Alabama 35291 Ruble A. Thomas, Vice President Southern Cocpany Services, Inc.

Post Office Box 2625 Birmingham, Alabama 35202 George F. Trowbridge, Esquire Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N.W.

Washington, D. C.

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Balch, Bingham, Baker, Hawthorne, Williams and Ward Post Office Box 306 Birmingham, Alabama 35201 Edward H. Keiler, Esquire Keiler and Buckley 9047 Jefferson Highway River Ridge, Louisiana 70123 George S. Houston Memorial Library 212 W. Burdeshaw Street Dothan, Alabama 36303

Carolina Power and Light Company H. B. Robinson, Unit 2 Docket No. 50-261 cc: Mr. J. A. Jones Senior Executive Vice President Carolina Power and Light Company 336 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 G. F. Trowbridge, Esquire Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N.W.

Washington, D. C.

20036 Hartsville Memorial Library Home and Fifth Avenues Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Michael C. Farrar, Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Panel V. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

20555 Richard S. Salzman Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Panel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

20555 Dr. W. Reed Johnson Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Panel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

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Director of Nuclear Licensing Conmonwealth Edison Conpany Post Office Box 767 Chicago, Illinois 60690 Robert J. Vollen, Esquire 109 North Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 Dr. Cecil Lue-Hing Director of Research and Development Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago 100 East Erie Street Chicago, Illinois 60611 Zion-Benton Public Library District 2600 Emmaus Avenue Zion, Illinois 60099 Mr. Phillip P. Steptoe Isham, Lincoln and Beale Counselors at Law One First National Plaza 42nd Floor Chicago, Illinois 60603 Susan N. Sekuler, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 West Randolph Street, Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspectors Office Post Office Box 288 Deerfield, Illinois 60015 a

Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.

Indian Point Nuclear Plant, Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-3/247 cc: Mr. William J. Cahill, Jr.

Ms. Ellyn Weiss Vice President Sheldon, Harmon and Weiss Consolidated Edison Company 1725 I Street, N.W.

of New York, Inc.

Suite 506 4 Irving Place Washington, D. C.

20006 New York, New York 10003 White Plains Public Library 100 Martine Avenue White Plains, New York 10601 Joseph D. Block, Esquire Executive Vice President Administrative Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.

4 Irving Place New York, New York 10003 Joyce P. Davis, Esquire Law Department Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.

4 Irving Place New York, New York 10003 Richard Remshaw Nuclear Licensing Engineer Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.

4 Irving Place New York, New York 10003 Dr. Lawrence R. Quarles Apartment 51 Kendal at Longwood Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348 Theodore A. Rebelowski Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 38 Buchanan, New York 10511 John D. O'Toole Assistant Vice President Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.

4 Irving Place New York, New York 10003 i

Duquesne Light Company Beaver Valley Power Station 1 Docket No. 50-334 cc:

Mr. C. N. Dunn, Vice President Mr. James A. Werling Operations Divicion Plant Superintendent Duquesne Light Company Beaver Valley Power Station 435 Sixth Avenue P. O. Box 4 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Shippingport, Pennsylvania 15077 Karin Carter, Esquire Mr. John A. Levin Special Assistant Attorney General Public Utility Commission Bureau of Administrative Enforcement P. O. Box 3265 5th Floor, Executive House Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120~

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Mr. J. D. Sieber, Superintendent Mr. Roger Tapan of Licensing and Compliance Stone and Webster Engineering Duquesne Light Conpany Corporation Post Office Box 4 P. O. Box 2325 Shippingport, Pennsylvania 15077 Boston, Massachusetts 02107 Imin A. Popowsky, Esquire Mr. F. Noon Office of Consumer Advocate R & D Center 1425 Strawberry Square Westinghouse Electric Corporation Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Building 7-303 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 Mr. Charles E. Thomas, Esquire Thomas and Thomas B. F. Jones Memorial Library 212 Locust Street 663 Franklin Avenue Box 999 Aliquippa, Pennsylvania 15001 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108 Mr. John Carey, Director Gerald Cha, noff, Esquire Nuclear Operations Jay E. Silberg, Esquire Duquesne Light Company Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge 435 Sixth Avenue 1800 M Street, N.W.

Pitts burgh, Pennsyl vani a 15219 Washington, D. C.

20036 Mr. R. E. Martin I

Duquesne Light Company 435 Sixth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Marvin Fein Utility Counsel i

City of Pittsburgh 313 City-County Building Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219

i Florida Power and Light Company Turkey Point Nuclear Station, Units 3 & 4 Docket Nos. 50-250/251 cc: Dr. Robert E. Uhrig, Vice President Advanced Systeas and Technology Florida Power and Light Company Post Office Box 529100

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Suite 1214 Washington, D. C.

20036 Environmental and Urban Affairs Library Florida International University Miami, Florida 33199 Mr. Norman A. Coll, Esquire Steel, Hector and Davis 1400 Southeast First National Bank Building Miami, Florida 33131 Mr. Henry Yaeger, Plant Manager Turkey Point Plant Florida Power and Light Company P. O. Box 013100 Miami, Florida 33101 Mr. Jack Shreve Office of the Public Counsel Room 4, Holland Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Administrator Department of Environmental Regulation Power Plant Siting Section State of Florida 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Resident Inspector Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Post Office Box 971277 Quail Heights Station Miami, Florida 33197 l

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Indiana and Michigan Electric Conpany D. C. Cook Nuclear Plant, Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-315/316 cc: Mr. John Dolan, Vice President Indiana and Michigan Electric Company Post Office Box 18 Bowling Green Station New York, New York 10004 Mr. Robert W. Jurgensen Chief Nuclear Engineer American Electric Power Service Corporation 2 Broadway New York, New York 10004 Gerald Charnoff, Esquire Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N.W.

Washington, D. C.

20036 Citizens for a Better Environment 59 East Van Buren Street Chicago, Illinois 60605 Maude Preston Palenske Memorial Library 500 Market Street St. Joseph, Michigan 49085 Mr. D. Shaller, Plant Manager Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant P. O. Box 458 Bridgman, Michigan 49106 Mr. Robert Masse Resident Inspector Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 458 Bridgman, Michigan 49106 William J. Scanlon, Esquire i

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Northern States Power Company Prairie Island, Unit Nos. I and 2 Docket Nos. 50-282/306 cc: Mr. L. O. Mayer, Manager Nuclear Support Services Northern States Power Company 414 Nicollet Mall - 8th Floor Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 Gerald Charnoff, Esquire Shaw, Fittman, Potts and Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N.W.

Washington, D. C.

20036 Ms. Terry Hoffman Executive Director Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 1935 W. County Road B2 Roseville, Minnesota 55113 The Environmental Conservation Library Minneapolis Public Library 300 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 Mr. F. P. Tiernt y, Plant Manager Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Northern States Power Cogany Route 2 Welch, Minnesota 55089 Joclyn F. Olson, Esquire Special Assistant Attorney General Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

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Roseville, Minnesota FB113 Robert L. Nybo, Jr., Chairman Minnesota-Wisconsin Boundary Area Commission 619 Second Street Hudson, Wisconsin 54016 Clarence D. Fierabend Resident Inspector Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant V. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 374 Red Wing, Minnesota 55066 l

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Portland General Electric Conpany Trojan Plant Docket No. 50-344 cc: Mr. Charles Goodwin, Jr.

Robert M. Hunt, Chairman Assistant Vice President.

Board of County Commissioners Portland General Electric Company Columbia County 121 S.W. Salmon Street St. Helens, Oregon 97501 Portland, Oregon 97204 Mr. J. W. Durham, Esquire Vice President and Corporate Counsel Portland General Electric Company 121 S.W. Salmon Street Portland, Oregon 97204 Warren Hastings, Esquire Counsel for Portland General Electric Company 121 S.W. Salmon Street Portland, Oregon 97204 Mr. Jack W. Lentsch, Manager Generation Licensing and Analysis Portland General Electric Company 121 S.W. Salmon Street Portland, Oregon 97204 Columbia County Courthouse La.w Library, Circuit Court Room St. Helens, Oregon 97501 Director, Oregon Department of Energy Labor and Industries Building, Room 111 Salem, Oregon 97310 Richard M. Sandvik, Lquire Counsel for Oregon Energy Facility Siting Counsel and Oregon Department of Energy 500 Pacific Building 520 S.W. Yamhill Portland, Oregon 97204 Michael Malmros, Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Connission Trojan Nuclear Plant P. O. Box 0 Rainier, Oregon 97048 Mr. Donald W. Godard, Supervisor Siting and Regulation Oregon Department of Energy Labcr and Industries Building, Room 111 Salem, Oregon 97310

?cwer Authority of the State of New York Indian Point Unit No. 3 Docket No. 50-286 i

cc: White Plains Public Library Mr. J. P. Bayne, Resident Manager 100 Martine Avenue Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant White Plains, New York 10601 P. O. Box 215 Buchanan, New York 10511 Mr. Charles M. Pratt Assistant General Counsel Mr. J. W. Blake, Ph.D., Director Power Authority of tr.e Environmental Prograns State of New York Power Authority of the 10 Columbus Circle State of New York New York, New York 10019 10 Columbus Circle New York, New York 10019 Ms. Ellyn Weiss 5heldon, Harnon and Weiss Theodore A. Rebelowski 1725 I Street, N.W., Suite 506 Resident Inspector Washington, D. C.

20006 Indian Point Nuclear Generating U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Dr. Lawrence D. Quarles Post Office Box 38 Aoartment 51 Buchanan, New York 10511 Kendal at Longwood Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348 Mr. George T. Berry, President and Chief Operating Officer Mr. George M. Wilverding Power Authority of the State Licensing Supervisor of New York Power Authority of the 10 Columbus Circle State of New York New York, New York 10019 10 Columbus Circle New York, New York 10019 Mr. P. W. Lyon, Senior Vice President - Nuclear Generation Power Authority of the State of New York 10 Columbus Circle New York, New York 10019

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Mr. F. P. Librizzi, General Manager Electric rieduction Production DEiartment Public Servict Electric and Gas Company 80 Park Place, Room 7221 Newark, New Jersey 07101 Mark J. Wetterhahn, Esquire Conner, Moore and Corber Suite 1050 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D. C.

20006 Richard Fryling, Jr., Esquire Assistant General Solicitor Public Service Electric and Gas Corpany 80 Park Place Newark, _ New Jers ey 07101 Gene Fisher, Bureau of Chief Bureau of Radiation Protection 380 Scotch Road Trenton, New Jersey 08628 Mr. Hank Midura, Manager Salem Nuclear Generating Station Public Service Electric and Gas Company 80 Park Place Newark, New Jersey 07101 Mr. R. L. Mitti, General Manager Licensing and Environment Public Service Electric and Gas Company 80 Park Place Newark, New Jersey 07101 Salem Free Library 112 West Broadway Salem, New Jersey 08079 Leif J. Norrholm, Resident Inspector Salem Nuclear Generating Station U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Drawer I Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038

Virginia Electric and Power Company North Anna Unit 1 Docket No. '50-338 cc: Mr. J. H. Ferguson Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Executive Vice President - Power Board Panel Virginia Electric and Power Company U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Post Office Box 26666 Washington, D. C.

20555 Richmond, Virginia 23261 Richard M. Foster, Esquire 1230 A Pearl Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Michael W. Maupin, Esquire Hunton, Willians, Gay and Gibsor.

P. O. Box 1535 Richmond, Virginia 23212 Alderman Library Manuscripts Department University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 Mr. Edward Kube Board of Supervisors Louisa County Courthouse P. O. Box 27 Louisa, Virginia 23093 Ellyn R. Weiss, Esquire Sheldon, Harmon, Roisman and Weiss 1725 I Street, N.W., Suite 506 Washington, D. C.

20006 Commonwealth of Virginia Council on the Environment 903 Ninth Street Office Building Richmond, Virginia 23129 Mr. Michael S. Kidd U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l

Post Office Box 128 Spotsylvania, Virginia 22553 l

Mr. W. R. Cartwright, Station Manager P. O. Box 402 Mineral, Virginia 23117 I

Virginia Electric and Power Company Surry Power Station, Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-280/281 cc: Mr. J. H. Ferguson Executive Vice President - Power Virginia Electric and Poiwer Company Post Office Box 26666 Richmond, Virginia 23261 Mr. Michael W. Maupin Hunton and Williams Post Office Box 1535 Richmond, Virginia 23213 Mr. W. L. Stewart, Manager P. O. Cox 315 Surry, Virginia 23883 Swem Library College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 Donald J. Burke, Resident Inspector Surry Power Station U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Post Office Box 959 Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 l

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Wisconsin Electric Power Company Point Beach Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-265/301 cc: Mr. Sol Burstein Executive Vice President Wisconsin Electric Power Cogany 231 West Michigan Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 Mr. Bruce Churchill, Esquire Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N.W.

Washington, D. C.

20036 Document Department University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Library Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481 Mr. Glenn A. Reed, Manager Nuclear Operations Wisconsin Electric Power Company Point Beach Nuclear Plant 6610 Nuclear Road Two Rivers, Wisconsin 54241 Ms. Kathleen M. Falk General Counsel Wisconsin's Environmental Decade 302 E. Washington Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53703

Wisconsin Public Service Corporation Kewaunee Nuclear Plant Docket No. 50-305 cc: Mr.. Eugene R. Mathews, Vice President Power Supply and Engineering Wisconsin Public Service Corporation Post Office Box 1200 Green Bay, Wisconsin 54305 Steven E. Keane, Esquire Foley and Lardner 777 East Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 Kewaunee Public Library 822 Juneau Street Kewaunee, Wisconsin 54216 Stanley Lacrosse, Chairman Town of Carlton Route 1 Kewaunee, Wisconsin 54216

Arkansas Power & Light Conpany 50-313 & 368 Arkansas Nuclear One,1 & 2 1

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Director. Technical Assessment House, Holms & Jewell Division 1550 Tower Building Office of Radiation Drograms Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (AW--459)

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Mr. David C. Trimble Crystal Mall #2 Manager, Licensing Arlington, Virginia 20460 Arkansas Power & Light Company P. O. Box 551 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 Region VI Office ATTN: EIS COORDINATOR Mr. James P. O'Hanlon 1201 Elm Street General Manager First International Building Arkansas Nuclear One Dallas, Texas 75270 P. O. Box 608 Russellville, Arkansas 72801 Mr. William Johnson Director, Bureau of Environmental U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Health Services P. O. Box 2090 4815 West Markham Street Russellville, Arkansas 72801 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Mr. Robert B. Borsum Mr. William Cavanaugh, III e

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Washington, D.C.

20005 Arkansas Polytechnic College Russellville, Arkansas 72801 Honorable Ermil Grant Acting County Judge of Pope County Pope County Courthouse Russellville, Arkansas 72801 Mr. Paul F. Levy, Director Arkansas Department of Energy t

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EIS COORDINATOR JFK Federal Building Mr. Nicholas Barth Boston, Massachusetts 02203 Executive Director Sheepscot Valley Conservation Stanley R. Tupper, Esq.

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Tupper and Bradley P. O. Box 125 102 Townsend Avenue Alan, Maine 04535 Boothbay Harbor, Maine 04538 Wiscassett Public Library Association David Santee Miller, Esq.

High Street 213 Morgan Street, N. W.

Wiscasset, Maine 04578 Washington, D. C.

20001 Mr. Robert R. Radcliffe Office of Energy Resources Mr. Robert H. Groce 55 Capitol Street Senior Engineer - Licensing Augusta, Maine 04330 Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company 25 Research Drive Robert M. Lazo, Esq., Chairman Westboro, Massachusetts 01581 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Washington, D. C.

20555 Dr. Cadet H. Hand, Jr., Director Bodega Parine Laboratory University of California Bodega Bay, California 94923 Mr. Gustave A. Linenberoer State Planning Officer Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Executive Department U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission State of Maine Washington, D. C.

20555 189 State Street Augusta, Maine 04330

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William H. Cuddy, Esquire Day, Berry & Howard Mr. John T. Shediosky Counselors at Law U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One Constitution Plaza P. O. Drawer KK Hartford, Connecticut 06103 Niantic, CT 06357 Anthony Z. Roisman Natural Resources Defense Council 917 15th Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C.

20005 Connecticut Energy Agency Mr. Lawrence Bettencourt. First Selectman ATTN:

Assistant Director, Research Town of Waterford and Policy Development Hall of Records - 200 Boston Post Road Department of Planning and Energy Waterford, Connecticut 06385 Policy 20 Grand Street flortheast Nuclear Energy Company Hartford, Connecticut 06106 ATTN:

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, Technical Assessment Har or o necticut 06101 Office of Radiation Programs (AW-459)

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Crystal Mall #2 Arlington, Virginia 20460 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region I Office ATTN:

EIS C0ORDINATOR John F. Kennedy Federal Building Boston,11as sachusetts 02203 Waterford Public Library Rope Ferry Road, Route 156 Waterford, Connecticut 06385 Northeast Utilities Service Company ATTN: Mr. James R. Himmelwright Nuclear Engineering and Operations P. O. Box 270 Hartford, Cpnnecticut 06101

Florida Power & Light Company 50-335 St. Lucie 1 cc w/ enclosure (s):

Robert Lowenstein, Esquire Mr. Jack Shreve Lowenstein, Newman, Reis & Axelrad Office of the Public Counsel 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.

hoom 4 Holland B1dg.

Washington, D.C.

20036 Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Norman A. Coll, Esquire 7.

McCarthy, Steel, Hector & Davis 14th Floor, First National Bank Building Bureau of Intergovernmental Miami, Florida 33131 Relations 660 Apalachee Parkway Indian River Junior College Library Tallahassee, Florida 32304 3209 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce: Florida 33450 Dr. Robert E. Uhrig Vice President Administrator Florida Power & Light Company Department of Environmental Regulation Advanced Systems & Technology Power Plant Siting Section P. O. Box 529100 State of Florida Miami, Florida 33152 2500 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Mr. Weldon B. Lewis County Administrator St. Lucie County 2300 Virginia Avenue, Room 104 Fort Pierce, Florida 33450 Director, Technical Assessment Division Office of Radiation Programs (AW-459)

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Crystal Mall #2 Arlington, Virginia 20460 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV Office ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR 345 Courtland Street, N.E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30308

Flcrida Power Corporation 50-302 Crystal River 3 cc w/ enclosure (s):

Mr. S. A. Brandimore Mr. Robe-B. Borsum Vice President and General Counsel Babcock & Wilcox P. O. Box 14042 Nuclear Power Generation Division St. Petersburg, Florida 33733 Suite 420, 7735 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Mr. Wilbur Langely, Chairman Board of County Coanissioners Citrus County Iverness, Florida 36250 Bureau of Intergovernmental Relations U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 660 Apalachee Parkway Region IV Office Tallahassee, Florida 32304 ATTN: EIS COORDINATOR 345 Courtland Street, N.E.

Mr. J. A. Hancock Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Director, Nuclear Operations Florida Power Corporation Director. Technical Assessment P. O. Box 14042, Mail Stop C-4 Division St. Petersburg, Florida 33733 Office of Radiation Programs (AW-459)

U. 5. Environmental Protection Agency Crystal Mall #2 Arlington, Virginia 20460 Crystal River Public Library Crystal River, Florida 32629 Mr, J, Shreve The Public Counsel Room 4 Holland Bldg.

Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Adrinistrator Cepartment of Environnental Regulation Power Plant Siting Section State of Florida 2600 Blair Stone Road

.allahassee, Florida 32301 Attorney General Department of Legal Affairs The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Dr. William R. Stratton Los Alamos Scientific Lab Box 503 Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544 l

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Mr. Donald H. Hauser. Esq.

he. S. Ndelear Regulatory rannission The Cleveland Electric sident Inspector s Office,

5503 N. State Route 2 Illuminating Company Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 P. O. Box 5000 Cleveland, Ohio 44101 Director, Technical Assessment Division Gerald Charnoff, Esq.

Shaw, Pittman, Potts Office of Radiation Programs and Trowbridge (AW-459) 1800 M Street, N.W.

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C.

20036 Crystal Mall #2 Arlington, Virginia 20460 Leslie Henry, Esq.

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency nd Hodge Federal Activities Branch adi n

eu Toledo, Ohio 43604 Region V Office ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR Mr. Robert B. Borsum 230 South Dearborn Street Babcock & Wilcox Chicago, Illinois 60604 Nuclear Power Generation Division s

Suite 420, 7735 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Ohio Department of Health ATTN:

Director of Health Ida Rupp Public Library 310 Madison Street 450 East Town Street Port Clinton,0hio 43452 Columbus, Ohio 43216 President, Board of County Mr. Lowell E. Roe Connissioners of Ottawa County Vice President, Facilities Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 Development Toledo Edison Company Attorney General Edison Plaza Department of Attorney General 300 Madison Avenue 30 East Broad Street Toledo, Ohio 43652 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Hamid Kahn, Staff Scientist Power Siting Commission 361 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43216 r

Mr Rick Jagger Industrial Comission State of Ohio 2323 West 5th Avenue Colu. bus, Ohio 43216 Mr. Ted Myers Licensing Engineer Toledo Edison Company Edison Plaza 300 Padison Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43652

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Mr. William L. Porter Mr. Robert B. Borsum Duke Power Company Babcock & Wilcox P. O. Box 2178 Nuclear Power Generation Division 422 South Church Street Suite 420, 7735 Old Georgetown Road l

Charlotte, North Carolina 28242 Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Oconee Public Library Manager, LIS 201 South Spring Street NUS Corporation Walhalla, South Carolina 29691 2536 Countryside Boulevard Clearwater, Florida 33515 honorable James M. Phinney County Supervisor of Oconee County Walhalla, South Carolina 29621 Office of Intergovernmental Relations Director, Technical Assessment 116 West Jones Street Division Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 Office of Radiation Programs (AW-459)

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Crystal Mall #2 Arlington, Virginia 20460 U. 3. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV Office ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR 345 Courtland Street, N.E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Mr. Francis Jape U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 7 Seneca, South Carolina 29678

!!r. William O. Parker, Jr.

Vice President - Steam Production Duke Power Company P. O. Box 2178 422 South Church Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28242 i

50-3)2 Sacramento Municipal Utility Rancho Seco District cc w/ enclosure (s):

Christopher Ellison. Esq.

David S. Kaplan, Secretary and DianGrueufch,Esqdommission

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General Counsel California Energy 6201 S Street 1111 Howe Avenue j

P. O. Box 15830 Sacramento, California 95825 Sacramento, California 95813 Ms. Eleanor Schwartz Sacramento County California State Office 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E., Rm. 201 Board of Supervisors 827 7th Street, Room 424 Washington, D.C.

20003 Sacramento, California 95814 Docketing and Service Section Office of the Secretary Business and Municipal Department U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Lommission Sacramento City-County Library Washington, D.C.

20555 028 I Street Sacramento, California 95814 Resident Inspector 0.

Director, Technical Assessment h$p 0 alifornia 95628 Division Office of Radiation Programs Dr. Richard F. Cole (AW-459)

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Panel Crystal Mall #2 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Arlington, Virginia 20460 Washington, D.C.

20555 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Mr. Frederick J. Shon ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR-Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Region IX Office Panel 215 Fremont Street U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission San Francisco, California 94111 Washington, D.C.

20555 Mr. Robert B. Borsum Elizabeth S. Bowers, Esq.

Babcock & Wilcox Chairman, Atomic Safety and f!uclear Power Generation Division Licensing Board Panel Suite 420, 7735 Old Georgetown Road U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Lathesda, Maryland 20014 Washington, DC 20555 Thomas Baxter, Esq.

Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 1800 M Street,"f.H Nashington, D. C.

2003G Herbert H. Brown, Esq.

Mr. Michael R. Eaton Lawrence Coe Lanpher, Esq.

Energy Issues Coordinator Hill, Christopher and Phillips, P. C.

Sierra Club I.egislative Office 1900 M St., NW 1107 9th St., Room 1020 Washington, D. C.

20036 Sacramento, CA 95814 Helen Hubbard P. O. Box 63 Sunol, California 94586

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Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Panel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory t'nmm ssion i

Washington, D.C.

20555 California Department of Health ATTN: Chief, Environmental Radiation Control Unit Radiological Health Section 714 P Street, Room 498 Sacramento, California Mr. J. J. Mattimoe Assistant General Manager and Chief Engineer Sacramento Municipal Utility District i

6201 S Street P. O. Box 15830 Sacramento, CA 95813 J

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Mr. Marvin I. Lewis Dr. Linda,W. Little 6504 Bradford Terrace 5000 Hemitage Drive P, hila del phia, Pennsylvania 19149 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 Walter W. Cohen, Cent mer Advocate Holly S. Keck Department of Justice Anti-Nuclear Group Representing Strawberry Square,14th Floor York Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17127 245 W. Philadelphia Street York, Pennsylvania 17404 Robert L. Knupp, Esq.

Assistant Solicitor John Levin, Esq.

Knupp and Andrews Pennsylvania Public Utilities Com.

P.O. Box P Box 3265 407 N. Front Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108 Jordan D. Cunningham, Esq.

John E. Minnich, Chairman Fox, Farr and Cunningham Dauphin Co. Board of Commissioners 2320 North 2nd Street Dauphin County Courthouse Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110 Front and Market Sts.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.17101 Theodore A. Adler, Esq.

WID0FF REAGER SELK0WITZ & ADLER Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Post Office Box 1547 o

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Harrisburg. Pennsylvania 17105 Washington, D. C.

20555 Ms. Marjorie M. Aamodt Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel R.D. #5 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 Washington, D. C.

20555 Ms. Karen Sheldon Sheldon, Hannon, Roisman & Weiss o Docketing and Service Section 1725 I Street, N. W.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Suite 505 Washington, D. C.

20555 Washington, D. C.

20006 RoLert Q. Pollard Earl B. Hoffman Chesapeak Energy Alliance Dauphin County. Co:nnissioner

  • 609 Montpelier Street Dauphin County Courthouse Baltimore, Maryland 212'.8 Front and Market Streets l

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 Chauncey Kepford Judith H. Johnsrud Ellyn Weiss, Esq.

Environmental Coalitio on Nuclear Power Sheldon Harmon, Roismar. & Weiss I

$e50 433 Orlando Avenue State College, Pennsylvania 16801 Washington, D.C.

20006 Hs. Frieda Serryhill, Chairman Mr. Steven C. Sholly Coalition for Nuclear Power Plant 304 South Market Street Postponement Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 2610 Grendon Drive Wilmington, Delaware 19803 Mr. Thomas Gerusky Bureau of Radiation Protection Mrs. Rhoda D. Carr Department of Environmental Resources 1402 Marene Drive P.O. Box 2063 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17109 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120

Metropolitan Edison Campany Karia A, Carter, EM.

505 Executive House Mr. G. P. Miller P. O. Box 2357 Mr. R. F. Wilson Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Mr. J. J. Barton MDnorable Mark Cohen Metropolitan Edison Company 512 E-3 Main Capital Building P. O. Box 480

. Marrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 G. F. Trowbridge, Esquire Dauphin County Office Emergency Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge Preparedness 1800 M Strees N.W.

Court House, Room 7 Washington, D. "

20036 Front & Market Streets Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 GPU Service Corporation Richard W. Heward, Project Manager Mr. E. G. Wallace Department of Environmental Resources Licensing Manager ATTN: Director, Office of Radiological 100 Interpace Parkway Heal th Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Post Office Box 2063 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105 Pennsylvania Electric Company Mr. R. W. Conrad Director Technical Assessment Vice President, Generation Division 1001 Broad Street Office of Radiation Programs Johnstown, Pennsylvania 15907 (AW-459)

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Miss Mary V. Southard, Chairman

- Crystal Mall #2 Citizens for a Safe Environment Arlington, Virginia 20460 Post Of fice Box 405 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108 Mr. Robert B. Borsum Babcock & Wilcox Government Publications Section Nuclear Power Generation Division State of Library of Pennsylvania Suite 420, 7735 Old Georgetown Road Box 1601 (Education Building)

Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126

  • Ivan W. Smith, Esq.

Mr. David D. Maxwell, Chairman Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel Board of Supervisors U.S. Auclear Regulatory Commission Londonderry Township Washington, D. C.

20555 RFD=1 - Geyers Church Road Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057

. Ms. Kathy McCaughin Three Mile Island Alert, Inc.

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 23 South 21st Street Region III Office Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104 ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR Curtis Building (Sixth Floor)

Mr. L. W. Harding 6th and Walnut Streets Supervisor of Licensing Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 Metropolitan Edison Company Mr. J. G. Herbein P. O. Box 480 Vice President Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Metropolitan Edison Compary P. O. Box 480 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Ms. Jane Lee R.D. 3; Box 3521 Etters, Pennsylvania 17319 l

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f KJtropolitan Edison Company Mr. R. J. Toole Manager, TMI-l Metropolitan Edison Company Governor's Office of State Planning P. O. Box 480 and Development Middletown, PA 17057 ATTN: Coordinator, Pennsylvania State Clearinghouse Mr. W. E. Potts P. O. Box 1323 Radiological Controls Manager, TMI-1 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Metropolitan Edison Company P. O. Box 480 Middletown, PA 17057 Mr. I. R. Finfrock, Jr.

Jersey Central Power & Light Company Madison Avenue at Punch Bowl Road Morristown, New Jersey 07950 J. B. Lieberman, Esq.

Berlock, Israel, Lieberman 25 Broadway New York, NY 10004 Mr. J. J. Colitz Plant Engineering Manager, TMI-1 Metropolitan Edison Company P. O. Box 480 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 York College of Pennsylvania Country Club Road York, Pennsylvania 17405 Mr. R. C. Arnold Senior Vice President Metropolitan Edison Company 100 Interpace Parkway Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Mr. G. K. Hovey Director, TMI-2 "etropolitan Edison Company i

P. O. Box 480 Middletown, PA 17057 Mr. B. Elam Manager, Plant Engineering j

Metropolitan Edison Company P. O. Box 480 Middletown, PA 17057 Mr. Richard Roberts The Patriot 812 Market Street Harrisburg, PA 17105

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Mr. D. Louis Peoples cc Isham, Lincoln & Beale Director, Technical Assessment Counselors at Law Division One First National Plaza, 42nd Floor Office of Radiation Programs Chicago, Illinois 60603 (AW-459)

U. S. Environmental Protection Mr. B. B. Stephenson Agency Plant Superintendent Crystal Mall #2 Dresden Nuclear Power Station Arlington, Virginia 20460 Rural Route #1 Morris Illinois 60450 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Connission Federal Activities Branch Resident Inspectors Office Region V Office Dresden Station ATTN: EIS C0ORDINATOR RR #1 230 South Dearborn Street Morris, Illinois 60450 Chicago, Illinois 60604 Susan N. Sekuler Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 W. Randolph Street uite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 Morris Public Library LICENSEE:

604 Liberty Street Morris, Illinois 60451 Mr. D. Louis Peoples Director of Nuclear Licensing Chairman Commonwealth Edison Company Board of Supervisors of Post Office Box,767 Grundy County Chicago, Illinois 60690 Grundy County Courthouse Morris, Illinois 60450 Department of Public Health ATTN: Chief, Division of Nuclear Safety 535 West Jefferson Springfield, Illinois 62761 i

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Morris, Illinois 60450 U. S. Environmental Protection Anthony Z. Roisman Agency Natural Resources Defense Council Crystal Mall #2 91715th Street, N. W.

Arlington, Virginia 20460 Washington, D. C.

20005 U. S. Environmental Protection U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Agency Resident Inspectors Office Federal Activities Branch Dresden Station Region V Office RR #1 ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR Morris, Illinois 60450 230 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60604 Susan N. Sekuler Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 W. Randolph Street Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 LICENSEE:

Morris Public Library Mr. D. Louis Peoples 6C4 Liberty Street Director of Nuclear Licensing Morris, Illinois 60451 Commonwealth Edison Company Post Office Box 767 Chai rman Chicago, Illinois 60690 Board of Supervisors of Grundy County Grundy County Courthouse Morris, Illinois 60450

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Docket No. 50-213 Haddam N:ck Plant Mr. W. G. Couns11 CC Day, Berry & Howard U. S. Environmental Protection Counselors at Law Agency One Constitution Plaza Region I Office Hartford, Connecticut 06103 ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR JFK Federal Building Superintendent Boston, Massachusetts 02203 Haddam Neck Plant RFD #1 Post Office Box 127E East Hampton, Connecticut 06424 Mr. James R. Himmelwright Northeast Utilities Service Company LICENSEE:

P. O. Box 270 Hartford, Connecticut 06101 Mr. W. G. Counsil, Vice President Nuclear Engineering and Operations Russell Library Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company 119 Broad Street Post Office Box 270 Middletown, Connecticut 06457 Hartford, Connecticut 06101 Board of Selectmen Town Hall Haddam, Connecticut 06103 Connecticut Energy Agency ATTN:

Assistant Director Research and Policy Development Department of Planning and Energy Policy 20 Grand Street Hartford, Connecticut 06106 Director, Technical Assessment Division Office of Radiation Programs (AW 259)

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Crystal Mall #2 Arlington, Virginia 20460 l

Docket No. 50-155 Big Rock Point Mr. David P. Hoffman cc Mr. Paul A. Perry, Secretary U. S. Environmental Protection Consumers Power Cogany Agency 212 West Michigan Avenue Federal Activities Branch Jackson, Michigan 49201 Region V Office ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR Judd L. Bacon, Esquire 230 South Dearborn Street

, Consumers Power Cogany Chicago, Illinois 60604 212 West Michigan Avenue Jackson, Michigan 49201 Herbert Grossman, Esq., Cnairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Joseph Gallo, Esquire U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Isham, Lincoln & Beale Washington, D. C.

20555 1120 Connecticut Avenue Room 325 Dr. Oscar H. Paris Washington, D. C.

20036 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Peter W. Steketee, Esquire Washington, D. C.

20555 505 Peoples Building Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 Mr. Frederick J. Shon Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Sheldon, Harmon and Weiss U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission 1725 I Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C.

20555 Suite 506 Washington, D. C.

20006 Big Rock Point Nuclear Power Plant ATTN: Mr. C. J. Hartman Mr. John O'Neill, II Plant Superintendent Route 2, Box 44 Charlevoix, Michigan 49720 Maple City, Michigan 49664 Christa-Maria Charlevoix Public Library Route 2, Box 108C 107 Clinton Street Charlevoix, Michigan 49720 Charlevoix, Michigan William J. Scanlon, Esquire Chai rman 2034 Pauline Boulevard County Board of Supervisors Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Charlevoix County Charlevoix, Michigan 49720 Office of the Governor (2) l Room 1 - Capitol Building Mr. David P. Hoffman Lansing, Michigan 48913 Nuclear Licensing Administrator Consumers Power Compary Director, Technical Assessment 212 West Michigan Aver ue Division Jackson, Michigan 49L01 Office of Radiation Programs (AW-459) 1 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Crystal Mall,12 Arlington, Virginia 20460

Docket No. 50-255 Palisades Plant Mr. David P. Hoffman CC M. I. Miller Esquire U. S. Environmental Protection Isham, Lincoln & Beale Agency Suite 4200 Federal Activities Branch One First National Plaza Region V Office Chicago, Illinois 60670 ATTN: EIS C0ORDINATOR 230 South Dearborn Street Mr. Paul A. Perry, Secretary Chicago, Illinois 60604 Consumers Power Cogany 212 West Michigan Avenue Charles Bechhoefer, Esq., Chairman Jackson, Michigan 49201 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Judd L. Bacon, Esquire U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Consumers Power Cogany Washington, D. C.

20555 212 West Michigan Avenue Jackson, Michigan 49201 Dr. George C. Anderson Department of Oceanography Myron M. Cherry, Esquire University of Washington Suite 4501 Seattle, Washington 98195 One IBM Plaza Chicago, Illinois 60611 Dr. M. Stanley Livingston 1005 Calle Largo Ms. Mary P. Sinclair Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Great Lakes Energy Alliance 5711 Summerset Drive Resident Inspector Midland, Michigan 48640 c/o U. S. NRC P. O. Box 87 Kalamazoo Public Library South Haven, Michigan 49090 315 South Rose Street Kalamazoo, Michigan 49006 Palisades Plant ATTN:

Mr. J. G. Lewis Township Supervisor Plant Manager Covert Township Covert, Michigan 49043 Route 1, Box 10 Van Buren County, Michigan 49043 William J. Scanlon, Esquire 2034 Pauline Boulevard Office of the Governor (2)

Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Room 1 - Capitol Building Lansing, Michigan 48913 Director, Technical Assessment Division LICENSEE:

Office of Radiation Programs (AW-459)

Mr. David P. Hoffmaa U. S. Environmental Protection Nuclear Licensing Administrator Agency Consumers Power Company Crystal Mall #2 212 West Michigan Avenue Arlington, Virginia 20460 Jackson, Michigan 49201 l

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Docket No. 50-409 La Crosse Boiling Water eac h Mr. Frank Linder cc Fritz Schubert, Esquire Director, Technical Assessment Staff Attorney Division Dairyland Power Cooperative Office of Radiation Programs 2615 East Avenue South (AW-459)

La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency O. S. Heistand, Jr., Esquire Crystal Mall #2 Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Arlington, Virginia 20460 1800 M Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C.

20036 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Mr. R. E. Shimshak Federal Activities Branch La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor Region V Office Dairyland Power Cooperative ATTN: EIS C0ORDINATOR P. O. Box 135 230 South Dearborn Street Genoa, Wisconsin 54632 Chicago, Illinois 60604 Cculee Region Energy Coalition Charles Bechhoefer, Esq., Chairman ATTN: George R. Nygaard Atomic Safety and Licensing Board P. O. Box 1583 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Washin~ ton, D. C.

20555 La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 g

La Crosse Public Library Dr. George C. Anderson 800 Main Street Department of Oceanography La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195 Mrs. Ellen Sabelko Society Against Nuclear Energy Mr. Ralph S. Decker 929 Cameron Trail Route 4, Box 190D Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701 Cambridge, Maryland 21613 Town Chairman Dr. Lawrence R. Quarles Town of Genoa Kendal at Longwood, Apt. 51 Route 1 Kenneth Square, Pennsylvania 19348 Genoa, Wisconsin 54632 Chairman, Public Service Comission Thomas S. Moore, Esq.

of Wisconsin Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Hill Farms State Office Building U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Washington, D. C.

20555 Alan S. Rosenthal, Esq., Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board LICENSEE:

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Washington, D. C.

20555 Mr. Frank Linder General Manager Dairyland Power Cooperative 2615 East Avenue South La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601

Docket No. 50-219 Oyster Creek Nuclear Ginerating Staticn Mr. I. R. Finf rock, J r.

cc G. F. Trowbridge, Esquire Gene Fisher Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge Bureau Chief 1800 M Street, N. W.

Bureau of Radiation Protection Washington, D. C.

20036 380 Scotts Road Trenton, New Jersey 08628 GPU Service Corporation ATTN: Mr. E. G. Wallace Mart L. First Licensing Manager Deputy Attorney General 260 Cherry Hill Road State of New Jersey Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Department of Law and Public Safety Environmental Pro". action Section Anthony Z. Roisman 36 best State Street Natural Resources Defense Council Trer. ton, New Jersey 08625 91715th Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C.

20006 Joseph T. Carroll, Jr.

Plant Superintendent Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Steven P. Russo, Esquire Station 248 Washington Street P. O. Box 388 I

P. O. Box 1060 Forked River, New Jersey 08731 Toms River, New Jersey 08753 Joseph W. Ferraro, Jr., Esquire Director, Technical Assessment Deputy Attorney General Division State of New Jersey Office of Radiation Programs Department of Law and Public Safety (AW-459) 1100 Raymond Boulevard U. S. Envi ronmental Protection Newark, New Jersey 07012 Agency Crystal Mall #2 Ocean County Library Arlington, Virginia 20460 Brick Township Branch 401 Chambers Bridge Road U. S. Environmental Protection Brick Town, New Jersey 08723 Agency Region II Office Miyor ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR Lacey Township 26 Federal Plaza P. O. Box 475 New York, New York 10007 Foded River, New Jersey 08731 Comi ssioner LICENSEE:

Department of Public Utilities State of New Jersey Mr. I. R. Finfrock, Jr.

101 Comerce Street Vice President - Generation Newark, New Jersey 07102 Jersey Central Power & Light Company Madison A.enue Dunch Bcwl Road Morristown, New Jersey 07960 i

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Washington, D. C.

20005 Director, Technical Assessment Division Northeast Nuclear Energy Company Office of Radiation Programs ATTN: Superintendent (AW-459)

Millstone Plant U. S. Environmental Protection P. O. Box 128 Agency Waterford, Connecticut 06385 Crystal Mall #2 Arlington, Virginia 20460 Mr. Janes R. Himmelwright Northeast Utilities Service Company U. S. Environmental Protection P. O. Box 270 Agency Hartford, Connecticut 06101 Region I Office ATTN: EIS C0ORDINATOR Resident Inspector JFK Federal Building c/o U. S. NRC Boston, Massachusetts 02203 P. O. E;x Drawer KK Niantic, Connecticut 06357 Waterford Public Library Rope Ferry Road, Route 156 LICENSEE:

Waterford, Connecticut 06;35 Mr. W. G. Counsil, Vice President First Selectman of the Town Nuclear Engineering and Operations of Waterford Northeast Nuclear Energy Company Hall of Records P. O. Box 270 200 Boston Post Road Hartford, Connecticut 06101 Waterford, Connecticut 06385

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l CC Harry H. Voigt, Esquire Director, Technical Assessment LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae Division 1757 N Street, N. W.

Office of Radiation Programs Washington, D. C.

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U. S. Environmental Protection Mr. Michael Slade Agency 12 Trailwood Circle Crystal Mall #2 Rochester, New York 14618 Arlington, Virginia 20460 Rochester Committee for U. S. Environmental Protection Scientific Information Agency Robert E. Lee, Ph.D.

Region II Office P. O. Box 5236 River Campus ATTN: EIS COORDINATOR Station 26 Federal Plaza Rochester, New York 14627 New York, New York 10007 Jeffrey Cohen Herbert Grossman, Esq., Chairman New York State Energy Office Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Swan Street Building U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Core 1, Second Floor Washington, D. C.

20555 Empire State Plaza Albany, New York 12223 Dr. Richard F. Cole Atomic Safety and Licensing Foard Director, Technical Development Prngrams U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comaission State of New York Energy Office Washington, D. C.

20555 Agency Building 2 Empire State Plaza Dr. Emmeth A. Luebke Albany, New York 12223 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Rochester Public Library Washington, D. C.

20555 115 South Avenue Rochester, New York 14604 Mr. Thomas B. Cochran Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

Supervisor of the Town 1725 I Street, N. W.

of Ontario Suite 600 107 Ridge Road West Washington, D. C.

20006 Ontario, New York 14519 LICENSEE:

Mr. Leon D. White, Jr.

Vice President Electric and Steam Production Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation 89 East Avenue Rochester, New York 14649 L

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San Onofre Nuclear Generating 1

-Station, Unit 1 Mr. R. Dietch CC Charles R. Kocher, Assistant Director, Technical Assessment General Counsel Division Southern California Edison Company Office of Radiation Programs Post Office Box 800 (AW-459)

Rose:nead, California 91770 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency David R. Pigott Crystal Mall #2 SSamuel B. Casey Arlington, Virginia 20460 i

Chickering & Gregory Three Embarcadero Center U. S. Environmental Protection Twenty-Third Floor Agency San Francisco, California 94111 Region IX Office ATTN: EIS COORDINATOR Jack E. Thomas 215 Freemont Street Harry B. Stoehr San Francisco, California 94111 San Diego Gas & Electric Company P. O. Box 1831 San Diego, California 92112 Resident Inspector c/o U. S. NRC P. O. Box AA LICENSEE:

Oceanside, California 92054 Mr. R. Dietch Mission Viejo Branch Library Vice President 24851 Chrisanta Drive Nuclear Engineering and Operations Mission Viejo, California 92676 Scuthern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Mayor Post Office Box 800 City of San Clemente Rosemead, California 91770 San Clemente, California 92672 Chairman Board of Supervisors County of San Diego San Diego, California 92101 California Department of Health ATTN: Chief, Environmental Radiation Control Unit Radiological Health Section -

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Yankee Rowe Atomic Pow:r Station Mr. Jaries A. Kay cc Mr. James E. Tribble, President Yankee Atomic Electric Company 25 Research Drive LICENSEE:

Westborough, Massachusetts 01581 Mr. James A. Kay Greenfield Cormunity College Senior Engineer-Licensing 1 College Drive Yankee Atomic Electric Company Greenfield, Massachusetts 01301 25 Research Drive Westborough, Massachusetts 01581 Board of Selectmen Town of Rowe Rowe, Massachusetts 01367 Energy Facilities Siting Council 14th Floor One Ashburton Place Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Director, Technical Assessment Division Office of Radiation Programs (AW-459)

U. S. Envi ronmental Protection Agency Crystal Mall #2 Arlington, Virginia 20460 U. S. Envi ronmental Protection Agency Region I Office ATTN: EIS COORDINATOR JFK Federal Building Boston, Massachusetts 02203

Ft. St. Vrain C. K. Millen 50-267 HTGR C. K. Millen Senior Vice President Public Service Company of Colorado P. O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201 James B. Graham, Manager Licensing and Regulation East Coast Office General Atomic Company 2021 K Street, N. W.

Suite 709 Washington, D. C.

20006 Mr. J. K. Fuller, Vice President Public Service Company of Colorado P. O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201 Mr. W. Dickerson NRC Resident Inspector 16805 Weld County Road 191/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Director, Division of Planning Department of Local Affairs 615 Columbine Building 1845 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Chairman, Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Regional Representative, Radiation Programs Environmental Protection Agency 1860 Lincoln Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Mr. Don Warembourg Nuclear Production Manager l

Public Service Company of Colorado i

16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 l

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