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Responds Further to Interrogatories from All Intervenors Except Dow Chemical Co.Affidavits of Jl Bacon,Wr Boris, Sh Howell,Jc Climer & Gs Keeley Encl
ML19326D268
Person / Time
Site: Midland
Issue date: 02/07/1977
From: Rosso D
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.), ISHAM, LINCOLN & BEALE
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
NUDOCS 8006090699
Download: ML19326D268 (59)


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Docket Nos. 50-329 (Midland Plant, Units 1 and 2))

50-330 LICENSEE'S FURTHER ANSWERS TO INTERRCGATORIES FROM ALL INTERVENORS EXCEPT DOW CHEMICAL COMPA'IY DATED DECEMBER 27, 1976 On January 12, 1977, Consumers Power Company (" Licensee")

filed its Answers.and Objections to Interrogatories from all Intervenors except Dow Chemical Company.

On January 31, 1977, this Board sustained Licensee's objections in part and overruled Licensee's objections in part.

Board Rulings on Objections to Interrogatories are bound into the January 31, 1977 transcript in this proceeding,. after Tr.

2240.

Licensee's further answers to those interrogatories as to which Licensee's objections were overruled are attached as Attachment A.

Affidavits certifying that such further answers are true and correct to the best,of affiant's knowledge are attached as Attachments B, C, D, E and F.

Respectfully submitted, THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS P00R QUAUTY PAGES di ep Orrio Mv d J.

Rosso Isham, Lincoln & Beale One First Nati nal Plaza Chicago, Illiricis 60603 Counsel for Consumers Power Cenpany February 7, 1977 j,,

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9 Interrocatory 1(b) :

" Describe in detail whether you believe Dow has an. obligation to purchase steam or electricity at any time, regardless of the date, when the Midland nuclear facilit*f first becomes operational."

Licensee contracted with Dow to "use its best efforts to place Unit 2 of the Generating Plant in commercial operation on or before March 1, 1979 and Unit 1 on or before March 1, 1980."

These dates are the " target commercial operation dates."

See General Agreement S4A (pp. 12-13), as last amended by Supplemental Agreement No. 18, S6 (p. 3).

Under the Steam Service Contract, Dow has ag' reed to buy steam' from the nuclear plant for an initial term of twenty years from the date Unit 1 of the plant is declared by Licensee to..be available for commercial bperation, and thereafter until termisation.

See',St~eam Service Contract, SS4a (p. 4); 13,-

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-The. contract states that the ec=mercial opera ~ tion.

. date is estimated to be March 1, 1980.

Supplemental Agreement No. 18, 510c (p. 4).

UnderthhElectricServiceContract,Dowisobliged to take electricity frem Licensee's intea.ited electric system for an initial term of five (5) years, beginning with the date Licensee declares Unit 2 of the nuclear plant to be available for. commercial operation, and month to month thereafter until terminated.

The contract states that the ecmmercial operation date for Unit 2 is estimated to be March 1, 1979.

Electric Service Contract, S4 (d) (p. 5).

In meetings with Dow, the target dates for commercial operation of the Midland Units have since been changed to:

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-2 Unit 2 March 1, 1981 Unit 1 March 1, 1982 Dow representatives have also indicated in meetings with Licensee's representatives that it would be prepared 'to accept sertice from the Midland Plant if such service were available on or before December 31, 1984.

Licensee believes that Dow would not be excused frem performing under the steam and electric service contracts by virtue of the units being placed on line scmetime after, rather than on or before, the current target, or estimated, dates.

However, a court of last resort might not hold that Dow's obli-gations to perform continue forever.

Rather, it is possible a court of last resort would hold that Dow would at seme point be relieved from performing in the event of unreasonable delay in initial operation.

The point in time at which such relief might be afforded Dow is impossible to predict, since it would rest on a judicial analysis of the facts and circumstances at that' time, as well as the vagaries of litigation.

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7 Interroaatory 3:

" State in detail how you intend to finance completion of construction for the Midland Nuclear Facility.

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the actual construction."

Licensee finances construction on a total-program basic rather than by individual construction projects.

If the Michigan Public Service Ccmmission (MPSC) allows Licensee adequate rate relief in the ccming years, Licensee will be able to finance its entire construction program for 1977 through 1982.

In its most recent application to the MPSC for an electric rete increase, filed on January 31, 1977 (MPSC Case No. 5331), Licensee is seeking an increase in authorized rate of return on ecmmon equity frem the presently authorized 12.75%

to 15.0%.

The highest rate of return on equity recently auth-orized by MPSC for an electric utility has been 13.5%.

Licensee is also seeking approval of certain accounting changes which will increase its cash flow.

Attachments A, B and C depict electric cash statements for the 1976 to 1982 period, assuming authorized rates of return on equity of 12.75%, 13.5% and 15.0%, respecuively, both with and without credits for planned sales of generating capacity' to certain electric cooperatives.

All of the attachments take credit for the requested'accounti$ng changes.

The statements show the sources of funds for construction broken into net internally generated funds, external financing and sinking fund

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2 and other debt retirements.

Line 15 shows Licensee's estimate of electric construction expenditures assuming third party con-tributions are received for the major construction projects on attachments A-1, B-1 and C-1, and assuming no such contributions are received on attachments A-2, B-2 and C-2.

On each attach-ment, the total of internally generated funds on line 1 plus the total external financing on line 10 less the total sinking fund and other debt retirements shown on line 14 equals the construction expenditures on line 15.

Net internal generation consists primarily of retained earnings, depreciation, deferred taxes, changes in accounts payable, changes in accounts receivable, and changes in inven-tories. 'The respective contribution of external financings shown on lines 3 through 7 is dictated by Licensee's capitali-zation objective of 53% debt, 12% preferred-preference and 35% common equity.

As is demonstrated on the Attachments, Licensee will meet its minimum coverage requirements for indenture coverage of,2 times (shown on line 18) (which is a condition

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for the issuance of bonds) and its minimum requirements for articles coverage of 1.5 times (shown on line 19) (which is a condition for the issuance of preferred stock) throughout the 1976 to 1982 period, even at 12.75% with no credit for the sales to cooperatives. Many assumptions have been made in preparing these projections.

Since determining factors in these assumptions are largely beyond the control of Licensee, Licensee l

cannot warrant that these projections will be the actual l

results in the 1976 to 1982 period.

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(3 cont'd] -3 Attachments A-1 and A-2 show Licensee's financing plan through 1982 if the MPSC authorizes a 15.0% rate of return on equity and also approves the requested accounting changes, A-1 assumes credits for the sale of portions of the Midland Units and Campbell 3 Unit to certain rural electric cooperatives.

A-2 is the same case without the Midland credits.

On these assumptions, Licensee can finance its entire construction program as planned.

Attachments B-1 and B-2 show Licensee's financing plan through 1982 if the MPSC authorizes a 13.5% rate of return on equity and approves the requested accounting changes.

B-1 assumes credits for the planned sales to cooperatives, while B-2 assumes no credits for the planned Midland sale.

On these assumptiens, also, Licensee can finance its entire construction program as planned.

Attachments C-1 and C-2 show Licensee's financing plan through 1982 if the !!PSC authorizes no increase frcm the present 12.75% rate cf return on equity but does approve the requested accounting changes.

C-1 is with the credits for sales to cooperatives and C-2 is without the Midland credits.

Even under these assumptions, Licensee's entire program can be financed as planned.

It is, of course, possible that the !@SC will grant less than the requested increase in authori:ed rate of return on equity and will not approve all of the requested accounting changes.

Under many combinations of increased rate of return and authorized accounting changes, Licensee's construction program could still be financed as planned.

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[3 cont'd] -4 If the MPSC continues to authori:e a rate of return of only 12.75%, and fails to approve the requested accounting changes, Licensee would not be able to finance its entire construction program as pisnned.

The sale of additional securi-ties might still be possible in order to make up part of the shortfall in internally generated funds.

Any remaining shortfall would have to be eliminated by deferring or eliminating items presently included in the construction program.

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g worst-case assu=ption, however, the amounts of funds generated are clearly sufficient to finance completion of the Midland Units, which comprise only about 40% of the construction budget in the period in question, together with a substantial additional amount of construction.

The follouing persons provided information which was relied upon in making this answer:

Walter R. Boris Blake O. Fisher Gary L. Schwass Joseph Erager Roy A. Wells James E. Van Ecenen Philip L. Bickel Paul E. Geiger Ronald H. Eulthuis e

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21.58 19 ELECTRIC CASH S T A' E E': T

( Tit 0USAtl0S OF GOLLARS 1 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 19s1 19d2

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l NET If4TER'l ALLY GEhE A ATED FUNOS 115490.

8u215.

202278.

235550.

217194.

286745.

414422.

A SALE OF SECURITIES 3

PURWGAGE DEBT 170221.

200935.

165000.

205000.

220000.

140009.

30000 1}

OTHER L0 RIG TFkt4 DEBT 16693.

55716.

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55716.

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40000.

50000.

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7 C O M.'tOl4 5TOCK 101197.

78002.

105000.

90000.

45000.

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S TOTAL 332856 393369.

270000.

335000.

315000.

155000.

30000

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-66717.

32248.

440d6.

1064.

-182

-164.

-5219.

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. fo TOTAL Ex'TERNAL FUNDING 266139 430617.

314086.

336064.

313179.

154816.

147s1.

.ll sit!XING FUND AND OTHER DEST RETIO.E 4ENT S 13 SIMAING FuuD FDA DEBT 10926.

12204.

14124.

15774.-

17824.

19493.

2S617.

s3 REFU/0 OF OEBT 4243e.

16932.

495.

1096.

90217 29389.

37027.

2 1f TCTAL 53364..

29186.

14619 16870.

108041.

48a82.

57644.

15 C 0f tS TRUCT10:1 EXPEt.DITURES 323265.

439646.

501746.

554744.

'422333.

392678.

3P.1559.

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166ooo allSom 12f Al9'l 237233 1657b2.

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  • AGE A ATIO 2.578 2.399 3.316 3 259 3 263 3 224 42':6 q CHARTER COVERAGE RATIO 1 669 1.635 1.860 1 904 1.926 1 753 2 122 OcSEC COVERAGE RATIO 2.764 2 735 3.471 3 496 3 466 3.181 3.994 84>

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22.54 19 ELECTRIC CASH STATEPENT I TriOUS ANDS OF DOLLARS)

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1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1931 1982 i flE T Ii4TERNALLY GENERATE 3 FUNOS 1154d9.

88215.

209144.

251330.

222794.

277915. ' 403100.

A SALE OF SECU41 TIES 3

p.ORTGAGE DEoT 170221.

20a935.

250000.

220000.

240000.

170000.

600^0.

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55716.

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s PREFERRED STOCK O.

55716.

5000.

60000.

55000.

20030.

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4 PREFERENCE STOCK 44795.

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~1 COPliOf4 STOCK 101147.

780024 160000.

95000, 55000.

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g TOTAL 332856.

393369.

415000.

375000.

350000.

190000.

60000.

9 Sh0AT TERM SDRRONIflG-t4ET CllAt!G

-66717.

32247.

44953.

-5386.

876.

5103.

-2997.

- laTOTAL EXTERNAL FUNDItiG 266139.

430616.

459953.

369614.

350876.

195103.

57003.

Il SINKIt4G FUND AtlO OTHER DEBT RETIREMENTS la SlfiKItJG Fut:D FCR OEST 10926.

12204.

14124.

16624.

18824.

20693.

22117.

13 REFut!C OF OEBT 42438.

~ 169d2.

495.

1096.

90217.

29367 37027.

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14 TOTAL 53364.

29186.

14619.

17720.

109041.

50082.

59" 15 Cor.STkUCTION EXPEL 43ITURES 32d265.

499646.

654479.

603225.

964630.

422035.

400959.

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.3o s. aou 885570 379ao Il COVERAGE RATIOS If INOEflTURE COVERAGE RATIO 2.578 2.399 3 124-3.138 3.088 3.059

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19 CHARTER COVERAGE DATIO 1.669 1.o35 1.792 1.916 1.704 1.711 2.032 co SEC CCVERAGE d ATIO 2.764 2.735 3 389 3.453 3.376 3.073 3.810 E;

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20.47.33 ELECTRIC C ASH ST ATEt*E'ai iTetodSAf405 0F 00LLARSl 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 19d1 19o2

- l ?!E7 It<TERf1 ALLY GENERATED FUN 05 115490.

88215.

183497 217962.

1947dP.

259413.

382391.

a SALE OF SECURITIES 3

PORTCAGE DEST 170221.

2Ouo35.

165300.

205000 220000.

160000 55000.

43 OTHEP LG'lG TER't DEBT 16693.

55716.

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O.

O.

C.

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PREFFRRED STCCK 0.

55716.

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40000.-

50000.

20000.

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7d002.

120000.

105000 65000.

50J0.

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% TOTAL 332056.

393369.

285000.

350000.

335000.-

185000.

55000.

c) Sh0RT.TERii SORROWING-NET CHANG

-65717.

32243.

42'868.

3652.

535.

-2852.

2012.

Io TGTAL EXT,ERtJAL FUNOING 265139 430617.

327869.

353652.

335505.

192198.

57012.

11 Sir 441 G FUNO Atl0 GTHER DEdT RtTIPEME(ITS f.3 S ! *:K! rag FU 10 FOR DEBT 10926.

12204.

14124.

15774.

17824.

19493.

2]P17.

13

  • REFut10 0F DEBT 42438.

16982.

495.

1096.

90217.

29 % 9 37027.

84 TOTAt 53364 29186.

14619.-

16970.

10dO41.

4dS82.

57844.

  • t5 cot!S TRUC T I Of1 E XPE*sD I TURES 32d265.

409646.

501746.

554764.

422333.

392678.

35!15*.

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1540so 345000 lif.t til?

.2M 233 108762.

99809 3:0L6 17 COVER AGE RATIOS 18 I APE *4TURE COVER AGE M ATIO 2.578 2.399 3 116 3.041 3.027 2.938 3.353 19 CHARTER COVER AGE k ATIO 1.669 1.635 1.781 1.816

-1 829 1 632 1.958 doSEC COVERAGE RATIO 2.764 2.735 3 2A0 3.275 3 233 2.914 3.647 y:

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22 27.53 krlo C.e c. 4 i t s ELECTRIC CASit S T AT E ?E*4 T tTunUSANOS CF bCLLARS) 4.

i 1976 19V7 1978 1979 1980 1981 19a2

, l..f4ET INTERNALLY GENERATED FUN 05 115439.

88215.

195363.

231205.

199283.

2 4 8 fiO 2.

370010

L S ALE OF SECURITIES

-3 MORTGAGE DEST 170221.

206935.

250000.

220000.

240000.

180000.

95000 4

OTHER LIJ'J G T E R *4 DEBT 16693.

55716.

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O.

O.

O.

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PREFERRED STOCK 0.

55716.

5000.

60000.

55000.

20000.

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CD 1 MON STOCK 101147.

70002.

175000.

110000.

75000.

25030.

O

- 8 TOTAL 332856.

3903s9.

430000 3,90000.

370000.

225003.

90000 9 Sh0RT TERM UORRGWING-t4ET CHANG

-6o717.

32247 43734.

-2261.

43dA.

-784.

192 10 TOTAL EXTERt4AL FUNDING 266139.

430616.

473734.

387739.

374338.

224216.

90192 Il SINKItJG FUMO AtJD OTHER dei:T REi1REVE*JTS sa SINKIrlG Fu'10 FOR DECT 10926.

12204.

14124.

16624.

18824.

20693.

22217 s3 REFUNO OF DEDT 42438.

16982.

495.

1096.

90217.

293o9.

________ _ ______.,_________ _________ _____37027 15 TOTAL.

53364.

29186.

14619.

17720.-

109041.

500a2.

59244 s5 CONSTRUCTION EXPEi10ITURES 320265.

409646.

654479 603225.

464630.

422935.

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8 a tScoo Ritt f,oS A 25 910 A ct, Aoo is557o 3744o 17 CLVER AGE R ATIOS IT I?.0ENTURE COVERAGE Rt.T10 2.578 2.399 2 937 2.928 2.855 2.796-3.67 s1 CHARTER COVERAGE RATIO 1.669 1.635 1 718 1.330 1.bo6 1.o03 1 89 ao SEC COVER AGE R ATIO 2.764 2.735 3.204 3 24d 3 144 2.318 3.51

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21.03 43 ELECTRIC CASH STATEFE*.T ITit0USAN05 GF DOLLARS) 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 19u1 1932 j NET INTER.NALLY GENERATED FUN 05 115490.

88215.

181756.

209047.

183572.

245594.

3 6r.,8 5 2.

t, SALE OF SECURITIE$

3

.*ORTGAGE DEcT 170221.

20e935.

165000.

205000.

22J000.

160000.

73000.

sg OTHER LONG T ER.S. DEBT

-15693.

55716.

O.

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O.

O.

y PRFFERRED STOCK 0.

55716.

O.

40000.

50000.

20000 Sr a.

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. PREFERENCE STCCA 44795.

O.

O.

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O.

7 COtt.v0'1 STOCK 101147.

76002.

125000.

75000 20000.

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398369 290000.

360009 345000.

200000.

75000.

9 SHORT T E P.#. tiORRGHIltG-NET CHANG

-66717 32248.

44609

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-4034.

to TOT AL EXTER;4AL FU1 DING 266139.

430617.

334609.

362567 346802.

195966.

72551.

ll 5INKI:sG FilND AND UTHER DEET RETI?i:MENTS la SIM I;.G FO*!0 FOR DEBT 10926.

12204.

14124 15774.

17824.

19493.

20917 13 i<sFU40 0F DEBT 42438.

16982.

495.

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_-_----_27.

90217.

29369 373 Ils TOTAL 53364.

29186.

14619 16370.

103041.

48832.

57044 15 C O?iS TRUC T I O;4 E X P E.% I TUR E S 328265 489646.

501746.

554744.

422333.

392678.

38!1559.

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!? II. DENTURE COVERAGE KATIO 2.578 2.399 3.017 2.930, 2 908 2.012 3 689 >

l.) CHA ATeiR COVER AGE A ATIO 1.669 1.635 1.741 1 771 1 776 1.580 1 391 Q

. LOSEC COVERAGE RATIO 2.764 2.735 3.183 3 165 3.117 2 790 3.511g s

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22.44.28 ELECTRIC CASH ST ATEVENT -

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1976 1977 1978 1979 1940 1981 19d2 I NET INTERNALLY GE:JERATED FUN 05 115489.

88215.

10862?.

224024.

187400.

234497.

353599.

1 SALE OF SECURITIES

. 3 "0PTGAGE DEdT 170221.

208935.

250000.

220000..

240000.

180000.

100000.

44

'OTHER LONG TER'd OEBT 16693.

55716.

O.

O.

O.

O.

O.

5 PREFERREO STOCK 0.

55716.

5000.

60000.

55000.

20000.

10000.

- c PREFERENCE STOCK 4479'.

O.

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O.

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G.

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CO!4 MON STOCK 101147.

78002.

180000.

120000.

90000.

35000.

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39 d 3 ti9.

435000.

400000.

385000.

235000.

110000.

9 SHCRT TERM E,0RROWIrlG-t4ET CHANG

- 6t2 717.

32247.

45475.

-3080.

1270.

3520..

-3396.

lo TOTAL EXTERNAL FUNDING 266139.

430616.

480475.

396920.

386270.

238520.

106604.

Il S!! MING FUND At10 OTHER OFST PETIREMENTS

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S!!JKIfiG Fut10 FOR bEST 10926.

12204.

14124.

16624.

18824.

20693.

22217.

13 REFur1J OF DEBT 42438.

16982.

495.

1096.

90217.

29389.

37027.

14 TOTAL 53364.

29186.

14619.

17720.

109041.

50082.

59244.

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33 cot:S TRUC T ION EXPENDITURES 320265.

489646.

654479.

603225.

464630.

422935.

403059.

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'1.552 1.827 20 SEC COVERAGE RATIO 2.764 2.735 3.110 3 141 3.031

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Interrogatory 4:

"With respect to your existing contract with Cow concerning the purchase and sale of steam and electricity, state the date by which you are obligated to have the Midland Nuclear Facility in concercial operation capable of making available to Dow those amounts of steam and electricity contemplated by your existing contract with Dow.

If it is your position that your existing contract calls for no particular date, refer to the contract provisions that you contend provide for 'no particular date.'"

No particular dates.

The answer to Interrogatory J

1(b) sets forth the applicable contract provisions.

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"Do you have a contingency plan setting forth whether formal or informal and whether oral or written, any alternative to the Midland Nuclear Facility in the event that t

(c) Dow determines not to purchase steam or electricity from the Midland Nuclear Facility 7" A preliminary study has been made to see what the cost of power would be from the Midland Plant if it were co'pleted according to the present design, but if no steam m

were supplied to Dow.

The electrical output of the. Midland Units without any steam supplied to Dow would be 1256 MW.

A copy of the study is attached, and is also being supplied to the NRC Staff in response to the Staff's letter requested dated January 27, 1977.

Electricity is being served to Dow from Licensee's integrated system rather than from the Midland Plant.

The Dow 1

demand assumed for our system planning purposes is 130 MW in 1981,175 SM in 1982, and 190 MW in 1983,1984 and 1985 (Midland Intervenors' Exhibit 18).

If it is assumed that this demand will not materialire, the projected system demand would still require new generating capacity in 1981, assuming Palisades is not. operating (as presently planned), and by 1982,-even with

-Palisades in operation.- There would be insufficient lead time to add generating capacity other than Midland to meet demand j

in 1981 and thercafter (See Licensee's Answer-Objection to Interrogatory 10, January 12, 1977).

Since Interrogatory 5 was responded to on January 12, 1977, studies have been initiated, but not yet ccmpleted, to provide cost estimates for the following cases:

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2 1.

All work on **. 41and stopped on July 1,1977 and the plant mothba, ed.

2 4

Case 1, plus all work on Campbell 3 stopped on July 1, 197- -.

that unit mothballed.

3.

All work on Midland 1 stopped on July 1, 1977 and that unit mothballed, but finish Midland 2.

The following persons provided information which was relied upon in making this answer:

Stephen H. Howell James F. Donnelly Gilbert S. Keeley Richard F. Brzezinski Gordon L. Heins Philip L. Bickel Robert E. Gillette Charlec E. Enyless Walter A. Walker William J. Beckius e

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PRELIMINARY STUDY SINGLE PURPOSE MIDLAND ELECTRIC ONLY (1256 MWe NET)

The attached table ccmpiles the 1 2212ed annual mills per kilowatt-hour for a single purpose electric only plant at Midland'.

It assumes a net electric output of 1256 MWe which is based on heat balances for no steam to Dow and which indi-cate outputs of 445 MWe frem Unit 1 and 811 MWe from Unit 2.

The capacity factor of the 1256 MWe output is assumed to be 70%.

The capital cost for the electric only plant was assur to be $1.67 billion less S141 million for the investment purely associated with the producticn of steam giving a net of $1.529 billion.

With respect to the nuclear core, it was assumed that the Unit 1 first core and first reload batch were purchased for a 2452 MWt plant even though the Unit 1 core would only be supplying 1469 MWt with no process steam to Dow.

The shuffling schedule on fuel was based on 30 months for the first core with the first 1/3 core reload batch going in at that time. At the end of the next 18 months a 1/5 core shuffling schedule was im-posed, resulting in an " equilibrium cycle" of one year.

The fuel cycle costs for the first 20 years of plant life were calculated using CONFUCY, the Consumers Power Nuclear Fuel Cycle Program.

After this period, the fuel cycle costs were escalated at a composite rate of 4.8% per year for the remaining 14 years of the plant lifetime.

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Interroaatory 7:

"Whether the sale of the plant (referred i

to in the January 12, 1977 Answer-Objection to this interrog-atory) is necessary to finance Midland."

Licensee believes that the contemplated sale of a share of the Midland units to Northern Michigan Electric Cooperative and Wolverine Electric Cooperative will not be necessary to finance the construction of Midland.

The effects of this contemplated sale on Licensee's financing plan for the~ period 1976-82 are included in the attachments to the further answer to Interrogatory 3 above.

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"If for any reason Dow does not operate its present fossil-fueled facilities after 1980, do you agree that it is no longer necessary frcm a cost-benefit standpoint to build Midland as currently designed at its present' location?"

No.

First of all, Dow may be able to secure an extension beland 1980 of its consent order with the Michigan Air Pollution s ontrol Cem=ission, en the basis of proposed modifications in the plants to convert coal-burning facilities to oil in order to meet emission limits by 1982 (see Board Exhibit 3).

Secondly, even if such relief were not afforded Dow and it would be required to meet emission limits by 1980, Dow could codify its existing coal-burning facilities, and the method of operation of those facilities, in order to meet emission limits after 1980.

(Ibid.)

This is particularly true because it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, for Dow to have alternate facilities on line in 1980.

Third, even if Dow does not operate its facili-ties'after 1980, Dou might still desire steam from'the nuclear facility when it is completed, and could take electricity from Licensee's system even before the nuclear facility is completed.

Finally, even if it is assumed that Dow will not operate its present facilitie's after 1980, and will not take steam and electricity from Licensee, the preliminary study attached to the further answer to Interrogatory 5 above shows that completion of the nuclear plant would still be cost effective.

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[nterrocatory 11(d) :

" State if any of the energy conservation measures contemplated in Items (a) through (c) are presently believed by the company to result in lowered energy sales, and, if so, " hat range of savings may be projected?"

a.

The steps and actions currently under way concerning energy conservation, as outlined in Section 1.1.0 of the Environmental Report Supplement, October 26, 1977, pp. 1.1-1 to 1.1-15, include actions over the past several years to reduce expenditures and encourage customer conservation efforts.

It is not possible to quantify the sales effects of these conserva-tion efforts, either singly or in the aggregate.

The reduced rate of growth experienced by Licensee since 1973 reflects a combination of factors including custe=er conservation efforts, recession effects, and other factors, none of which is separately quantifiable.

While the savings from present and past conservation efforts cannot be clearly identified, the re-duction in Licensee's estimated growth rate in its long-range forecast includes'the effect of those efforts.

4 b.

As Licensee has no plans for mandatory energy conservation in the period 1976 to 1986, other than emergency measures, no savings frem this scurce can be quantified.

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inverted rate is still being analyzed.

Licensee has no present plans to extend this concept to other rate classifications.

In fact, in the electric rate case filed by Licensee on January 31, 1977, Licensee has proposed that the inverted rate he rescinded because it unfairly penalizes poor rural customers and farmers, and that 1

Licensee revert to a flat type rate for resi-dential custer.ers.

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Interroga'torv 12:

" Relate how unresolved ACRS problems will affect, if at all, cost of plant and schedule meeting objec-tives."

Exhibits (attached) S6, S6A, S6B, S6C, S6D, S6E, and S6F are matrices which indicate for the Midland & Generic ACRS items whether the resolution of each ACRS item has been included in the $1.67 billion Midland budget.

The matrices also indicate whether the cc=mercial operating date would be affected by implementation of the resolution, or whether ccm-pliance vould be foreclosed if construction centinues to 9/1/77.

The Exhibits titled "Back-up Cost Details for S6 Exhibits" and including Exhibits 6, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, and 6F provide more detailed information on the budgeted costs.

The following persons provided information which was relied upon in making this answer:

G.S. Keeley R.C. Bauman K.R. Kline J. Hurley R. Baker B. Markowit:

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CEr3ERIC ACIC ITDD Cost of Res.

MIDLN3D STATU3 olution In-Fotential April 16,19T6 cluded in Effect on ACfG ID:lt ACTG PETVRT CENERIC RESOINTION IIIcomply Id pen Budcet Schedule (3)

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SEFARATION OF FFOTECTION AND Dec 1, 1976 NOT ADDFE SED X

Yes No 003700L IiiSTRUi~u TATI0tl 2.

VIERATINI A;iD LOOSE PARTJ FENDING Yes no ID.IITOR130 e

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TOICITI AL FOR AKIAL IEr10N NOT ADDRESSED X

Yes No CSC1LIAT101S EDIAVIOR OF CORE PAHREL dIECK NOT ADDEFESED I

Yes No VAIX.rS III NOMI. UI'LRATIOd 5.

FOTL;srIAL CO.tSEQUUTCES OF FUEL R.C. 1.13 X

Yes No StANDL313G ACC11EJTS

6. EFFECTU OF Di& IO73 }DHCf3 NOT ADDfESED I

tes No 03 CDRi; I!.TLF.1ALS 7 AsSUFaisCS THAT IDCA.BE!ATED RULEtt/AING.

X Yes No Ibi;L R3D FAILtT13 WILL 1307 IN-ACCLTTANCE TERTERr: WITH ECCS FtRICTION CRITERIA FOR ECCS 8.

Effi.CT 0;f FFESURE VESSI.L FENDING Yes No I4TECB11T OF ECCS Il4DUCED 11tEI1 PAL S!!OCK E:N1 BON!*uTAL QUALIFICATION OF R.C. 1.40, 1.63, X

Yes No VITAL EQUIFFE.NT IN 1.73, 1.09.

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Remarks 10.

INS 1RU'ENTAT10N TO FOLIDW THE Dec. 1, 1976 Cot'RSE OF AN ACCIDENT a.

II CONTROL IN CONTAttRENT E.C. 1.7 SRF'S X

Tes No b.

INSTRU!ENTS TO FOLLOW FENDING Yes No EVFNTS TOLLOWINC A IDCA

11. 1HFROVED QUALITY ASSURANCE AND IN-SERVICE INSFECTION OF FR1HARY SYSTEM a.

IN-SERVICE INSFECTION Sect. If, R.C. 1.65 X

Tes No 10 CFR Appendix A. H ASTM E-185 b.

QUALITY ASSURANCE Appendix B X

Tes No Sect. III. JESI-N45.2 R.C. 1.25, 1.33, 1.64, 1.70.6 ANS-3.2 (1) "Coeply" means that Midland complies with (s) Documented ACBS Ceneric Resolution; (b) NRC Staff Implementation of the ACRS Resolution; or (c) Flant Design Pesolves Those Items Not Generically Addressed (2)

"Open" means discussion concerning implementation of the ACRS Resolution is continuing between Consumers Power and Staf f (3)

This indicates whether or not commercial operating data woald be effected by implementation of resolution, or compliance would be foreclosed 11 construction continues to 9/1/77.

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ACP3 RLTORT

_ CF.WEPIC RCottfr10;I MIDLMD CTAttC olution In-Potential cluded in Effect on ACP3 17.'

Date Reference ACES Ltr

._PC. Etc II)Cowly (2)oren Ibdget Schedole (3)

Pernrks 1.

Cr.-31:2 -:eteorolo6 eal 6-10-T0 1.23 X

Yee no t

Trorres

(!!!aland Eocket) 2.

Cer. tral of Pt11oa:tivity X

Yes no in i.xsort 3tten 3 Preniti 3 cit 'ining X

No Impact on Cost and Schedule

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Chlorint facident -

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Yes Bo I?stre of Control Room 7ent Gynten 5 Pnet:r lessel Cavity I

Yes Ko Ecsica 6.

ECCJ 3 estra 1-16-76 I

Yes No 6

Ruleanking Acceptance Cri-teria for ECCS T.

Peceter Trip en High X

les No C:ntairr.ent Fressure 8.

Desirn cf Erercency end 1.75 X

Y

No

?cver syste.s - Physical a-d 11ectrical Indepen-(.ence 9.

Tuel I? sten - ta.sce rue X

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Letteti:n of Crass Fuel 7

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EXHIBIT $6A HIDIAND ACTS ITD!1 p

Ct%~tEFf Cost of Res.

ACft3 RETWT CEUERIC PS ;O!)JfION fflDIAffD CTARIS clution In-Potential cluded in Effect on (1)Cmupl[ (2)

AC'S I m t Date Reference. ACR3 Ltr EG, Etc

_ h !;chedule Fehed ale (3)

Remarks

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Cen'. ci of F in Contain-6-18-70 is-16-76 1.7, snp x

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cent fo11c.!ng Accident

12. AU:S kbsh - 1270 X

Yes No Based on modifications to prevent 13 Est:n-tretten of Analytics19-23-To occurrence of A1WS.

.X res No I;;1;:elt and PrecMures fer Dter:sining Levels in I.. ort 3*.e21 from Process 3h31 Iveporstors s

(1) Ccal;r sterns that Itidland ccupiles with:

(3 ) Coe:.ented ACR3 Caneric Resolution, or (b) 37.': Staff I=plementstion of the ACR3 Recolution l

(2) C;en r?ns direJssion concerning imple:sentation of the ACR3 Resolution is continuing between Consumers Power and Staff.

l (3) 1 hts indicates whether'or not comunercialoperetting date would be effected by implementation o* resolution, or compliance would be foreclosed if construction continues to 9/1/77.

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Potential cluded in Mfect m (1) Comply (2)Open t*S3 ITO(

Date R?ferance

  • ACitS Ltr RG, Fte Budg-t richeJule (4)

Reaurks 1.

Fest-I.CO'. e:7tre n nte 1-17-63 T!!I-2 (3)1 54, I

Yes No 2* fees es e.,ter!als in 1,82 c:1tsir. ent, ;:!, corro-21:n t-d a~arative si':?ri t s 2.

Ev11 n :1:n of the Ccnse-1-27-70 Palisades 1 54 I

Yes No ps n -e: o.".s ter con.

t?r! ras'.on by str::etural

S t.nc Test-ICCA hl.48 3 Ieak t;ry.tness of thin 21767 E. D.

I Yes No Etes e.$ other Coa.

Robinson Appendix J s!r t.t isolation

.*al :c s T::geritent:1 verification 3-14-67 Dron s X

Yes No cf line?r hest E2aers-Ferry tica rcte use) as fuel eit::acat d)=s::e limit h

5 riacit:5 Pre eetten for 9-10 69 Dresden 1.59,1.102 I

Yes No c. erg:r.ry c: cling Unit 2 trps 6.

T.f'c:t of Pleedom Forces T-11-67 Oconee X

Yes No cn Ce s ar_J Prt*sry ej:tes 7.

Ability of Fuel to with-7-11-67 Oconee I

Yes

'No sis:1 trar.sients in its i

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EXIIIBIT 56C CURRCET Cost of Res.

ACP3 RCPORT CFlEPIC PE00LtfrION MICLAND CTAns clutton In. Potential cluded in Effect on (g)Cornf y, _ Open Pud et Schedule (3)

Remarks (2

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Cet ?:siti.e Cu-tica Need 32-18 72 1-1

%-16-T6 1.1 x

Yes No fer IOC3 F ;s (Ger.eric Letter) 2.

1:!rc?::y Few

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I Yes No 1.32. IEEE-308 3 22 Co= trol titer LOCA I-3 3.T. SRP X

Yes No h.

I:t* Lir.cs Penetrating Ib 1.lt I

Not Appitcsble Containment 5.

Strerc ~. ster Seisnic I-5 1.12 x

Yes No 1:st 6.

ft?* ?:o1 resigm Basis I-6 1.13 I

Yes No 7 ?rcte:tien AcMr.st Pucp I-T 1.1%

I Yes Do ilyvMet Ki siles 3.

Trcts:tio.. Acstart I-8 1.17 x

Yes No Ed:tz;e

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T!hrtiloa !'enitoring of I-9 1.20 X

Yes No

"'st:ter Ir.ternels f.

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10.

Imrer.-Ice Inspection I-10 Sec 11,1.65 I

Yes No

11. h slity Assurence I-11 Appendix B.

K Yes Yes As a result of commitments to Cec III, MSI-meet the requirements of some of

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these reg guides, a potential 1.28, 1.33.

1.6%, 1.70.6 schedule extension due to produc-tivity declinen has twen identi-A.33-3.2 fled.

It is currently expected that this decline in productivity can be recovered.

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Budgat Schedule (3)

II cieled in Effect on Recin rks 12.

'A;;1: r o-ly to s'.7) 12-1E-72 I-12 1-16-76 (Cenerie Letter)

13. Is-:t; 2.-lent C'e:t of Pri-I-13 rt:/ C.cste:s Stress see III x

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Appendix ye, yo A & II,1.SDt-E-185 16 E7 !*aterials I-16 ICC FR 50 K

Appendix Yes No A&C. See III ACR.' tv Repo,t

17. C;eration v*th less than r

I-17 sli Loops in op-ratica ACIL/Otaff Kot applicable Position

18. Tres;erttional Testing I-18 1.63 x

yes no

19. Ofetel Tuel Carneity I-19 ACH3/3taff X

Yes No Position

20. Cs;nbility of Eiolacical I-20 Chieli vi*.tstar.fing ACD0/ Staff X

Yes No C A at stfe er.ds Position

21. C:5structing one Plant I-21 while cther is in ACRG/ Staff x

Yes No operatica Position will Be Prepared 9

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ACP.", REPCRT C123ERIC PJOOINTIO1 FIIDtJUID CTf,TUS olution In-Potential cluded in Effect on (I

ACTS ITr/t Date Pererence ACf3 Ltr RG. Etc Cor pir I }Open *Badget Schedule (3)

R m rks

22. Swis:1 Des! s of Steam 12-18-72 1-22

%-16-76 1.7)

X Yes No C

Lir.es 23 Onlit/ Cron Citssi-I-23 1.26 I

ye, go fler.c t es 25

'Jitimate Heat Cink I-24 1.27 I

Yes No 25 Inst to Eetect Stress I-25 1.18 I

Tes No f'

i. Contain:ent Wall
26. Adestecy or Frt:nry sys-II-1 1.45 x

Yes No 19: les_t detection ti L0 cation ti. Pesitive f:03erator Coef 7I-2 ACHS X

Yes No Position

25. Ust or ser.sitizes cs II-3 1.k4 I

Yes No 29 Trottetton Agstr.st P1pe II k 1.%6 I

Yes No

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(Pending)

X Yes No

21. T1xef. In-core 0 tectors II-6 b-16-76 F t cartty acleted cn 1;!ch reser PWa's er ACIC Cenersi s

Statement

22. Ferror=1n:o of critical II-T 1.40. 1.63 X

Yes No Co p: rents la Fost-1.73, 1.09 I.

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. GENERIC RESOturIcii

.dNAND CTAUJ3 olution In-Potential

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c1dded in Effect on f.CP.3 TYZ'4 Dste

,Referenes ACRS I.tr RC, Ete comply.

Open Budde*t Schedule (3)

Rema rks 33 2fftett so Cceretton of Cent Opreys in LOCA 12-18-72 II-8 (Pendtnc) res.

No 3'4 (A; plies only to B' alt)

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35. W.3 II-10 4-16-76 Wash-12To X

Yes No Based on modifications to prevent occurrence of ATWS.

_ 35. R:dsaste IL ntge:nent II-11 4-16-76 Appendix I I

Yes no

37. 2:s-itle Tallure of W

? cst-LCCf. by Ther:21 5:100:t II-12 (Pending)

Yes No

38. Ir.st to Detect Fuel Teilures II-13 (Pending)

Yes No 3). !*0..itertrg fer Excessive 71tretion or Loose Drts !nside the W II-lb (rending) yes no

40. C =en !*. ode Failures II-15

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Yes No Based on modifiestions to prevent occurrence

>f AIVS.

%1. E ZE Ceptbility II-16 4 16-76 Dale asking-X Yes No Acceptance Criteris for ECCS t2. Eth?vior of Fuel Ur. der

!.br.cr.31 Cenditions II-17 (Pendtr:g)

Yes tro I-3 D:2rG?nry Twar for 73 cr r.sre Reactors II-18 h-16-76 1.81 I

Yes tio L*. ( ', plies C..iy to E'Ct)

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AC't3 PJtPOTF CC m tC PZ301UTION ff1DTMID STAW3 olution In-rotential cluded in Effect on AO?3 C :

Inte Reference ' ACPJ Ltr RO, Ete C1) Comply (

Open Budget Schedule (3)

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(4;112r only to B'.3)

II-21

%7. It:1:elity of satsmie FM II-22 (Pending)

Yes go t

(1) C:=;17 me2=s thst 711dlar.d conplies with:

(?) 2:enented Aca3 Cenerte Resolution, or (b) IC Staff Ieple entation of the ACES Resolution (2) C;en neer.s discussion concerning imple:sentation of the ACR3 Resolution is continuing between Consumers Power and Staff.

(3) This indicates whether or not commercial operating date would be effected by implementation of resolution, or compliance would be foreclosed if

' construction continues to 9/1/77

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Dste Reference ACRS Ltr RO, Etc Comply Open Budget Schedule O)

Remnrks 1.

? c:::Te in Co..tair.=ent Iol h.ing LOCA 2-13-7%

ILi-1 (Pending) yes no 7.

(A.;liet Only to P a )

IIA-2 3 Tc:1 ts.ar:fleation IIA-3 4 16-76 Appendix K x

yes no a.

(;g ;tes caly to liesting-h:212)

IIA It e-3 Zu;t2:e cf ' tic *: Prassure Lines Catside Ccatainnent IIA-5 (Pending)

Yes No 6.

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hring 100A IIA-6 (Pendin6)

Yes Yes There may be no modification re-quired, however if any are required the effect on schedule will depend on the degree of modifications and

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N i Eer ente Control Eystem IIA-7 Not Applicable timing of resolutions. Continued construction will not foreclose 3.

!rolati r. cf Ecv Pressare l

comp iance.

Rettea frc2Jiigh Pres-IIA-8 (Pending) 2 2re ?/ ster 1 Yes No

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Ett33 Generator Tabe lee;35e IIA-9

%-16-76 x

yes no Partially Re-O.

f.072/ = P2ricdic 10 Year 3t31tw IIA-10 (Pending)

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[ ' (b) D:cr.*.tod /.073 Cer.eric Eceolution, or

  • IC Ste.ff Irglerentatica of the ACP3 Reaolution i.?) Oper. r.!:.rf. dis 2s11om cor.ccrninI iglecentation of the f.CP3 Resolution is continuiru between Consumers Power and Staff.

14 This indicates wl ether or not comercist operatini date would be ef fected by implementation of resolution, or complisace would be foreclow41f caaatruction me.

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KIDIAND CTAW3 clution In-Potential cluded in Effect on A7?.! IC:

Date Reference ACR3 Ltr EO, Etc (1) Comply (2)Open Badget Schedale (3)

Rann rks 1.

T@rld S:: tor P otection O rtes 3-12-73 IIB-1 (Pending)

Hot Applicable 2.

CetilfIcstten of I:ev Tuel

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IID-2 (Pending)

Not Applicable 3

(f.p;11e2 Cny to Ir;R)

IID-3 1

231cste Cattsory I Relutre-6 SantF f">r Aux Eystems IIB b

%-16-76 1.26,1.29 I

Yes no 5.

(4;11e3 Only to EU)

II3-5 (1) Ceg ly rxsas t1u.t rid 1?nd cceplies with:,

(t) D:=r.tet ACTS Ceneric !tesolution, or (t)

  • 2 2t?if Iglamntation of the Acts Besolution (2) 0,en r. nns di::cussion conedrnind impic:centation of the ACR3 Resolutfon is continuingt between Consumers Power an1 Staff.

(3) This indicates whether or not conmiercial operating date would be effected by implementation of resolution, or compliance would b's foreclosed if construction continues to 9/1/77.

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loci.cC Cut of ECCS 7:reer OperattJ 1i-1ves 4-16-76 IIC-1 (PeMine)

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however if any are required the effet 3

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L'iMr Fr er IIC-6 (Fending) on schedule will depend on the degree Yes No of modifications and timing of resol e 7.

!*tintet.u 2 f. Inspection.

tions. Continued construction will not foreclose compliance.

c! ?lsats IIC-T (rending)

Yes No 2.

(f.; plies Only to B71)

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l (2) 0::n -s'ns dis:ussion concernin3 implenentation of the ACRS Recolution is continuing between Consumers Fower arm 1 Staff.

( (3)

This indicates whether or not cosumercial operating date would be effected by implementation of resolution. or compliance would be foreclosed if l;

construction continues to 9/1/77.

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H2 C0'i!110L Ill C0ftTAINME3f7 R.O. 1 7,GBP'S I

A & B e 633 b.

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IN-SERVICE INSFECTICN Seet. II, R.O. 1.65 I

A 10 CFR Appendix A H.

B 4 34%

ASTti E-185 b.

QUALITY ASSURANCE Appendix B X

A Sect. III, IJf31-Jib 5.2 B 6 26,000 R.C. 1.28, 1.33, 1.64, B e 1,228 1 70.6 Alts-3.2 (1)

" Comply" means that ltidiand complies withs (s) Documented ACR3 Ceneric Resolutions (b) HEC Start Implementation of the ACR3 Resolutions or (c) Plant Design Resolves Those Items Not Generically Addressed (2)

"0Ien" means discussion concerning implementation of the ACH3 Resolution is continuting between Consumers Power and Staff

IWCN-UP COST DI TRII.S FOR S6 EXHIBITS 6A-1 HID!JND ACTG ITDU 4

Cost In CURREIT

$1,000's In-ACT"> BCPORT CDIERIC RESOLtfrIO*f it!DIJUfD STATtG t.luded in ACP" I'"ir.f t Este

'Pererence ACBG Ltr RC. Ete (1) Comply (2)Open Budget Based on m (L 1.

C3-tite *eteorological 6-16-70 1.23 x

B G 600

.trocres

(!!1dland Docket) 2.

C:: trol cf Railocetivity X

B # 600 is ar ort Gtess 2 Frchibit Salt l'ining X

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    11e k.

Chl:rine Ace 16.nt -

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2:1.-: ef C:ntrol Roos

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B @ 205 PulemakinC 4

Acceptance Cri-teria for ECC3 T.

Reseter Trip en Hi h X

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EestC: of 'r.ergency ezd 1 73 X

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, Reference

  • ACP3 Ltr RG, Etc (3) Comply gg)Open on FU fl
11. Ccr. trol cf M in contain. 6-18-70 4-16-T6 1.7, SRP I

% 6 633

=?ntfo110$1n; Accident A

12. A7,0 h sh - 1270 I

B e 155 13 P: 07ttretton of Analytice19-23-70 I

B 8 600 ET;f; tent er.5 Procedures A

f:r L?ter=tr.ing Levels in F;;;crt 5 teres from Frocess 3itti Everorstors (1) Cm17 =e?ns that I:1dland complies with (s) D?c17?ntt5 AC23 Ger.eric Resolution, or (t) 120 steff Ieplecentation of the ACRS Resolution-(2)

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effect es ruterials in 1.82 B G 42 c u tt'r. cnt, ;M, corro-

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E:;2riter.tel vertriestion 3-1%-67 Browns X

a of lists: test Eenero-Ferry tien rste ure$ es fuel ei nent da 2Ce 1151%

5 Flo 3 :: Proteetten for 9-10.69 Dresden 1 59,1.102 X

B e 2,000 nrrten y cooling Unit 2 A

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A j

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(e) ro:: nted ACPS Cenetic Resolution, or (b) 1.3: Etstf Implementation of the ACES Resolution (2)

C;en m?sns discussion concerning implementation of the ACBS Resolution is continuing between Consumers Power and Staff.

(4) Regulatory Guide relates in part to this item.

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1.

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A fcr 103 Tu qs (Ceneric Letter) 2.

t=erce::7 Po er I-2

1. 6, 1.9,

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1 32, IEEE-308,

3.

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B e 200 Inst 6.

Tuel Poc1 tesign Basis I-6 1.13 X

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I B @ 83 72;.-c. eel *:1rsiles 3.

Tr:te:tiec Arainst I-8 1.17 X

A 3 htsce 7 Titratica "anitoring of I-9 1.20 X

B e 600 7ts:ter Inter = sis &

Pri:.try Eyste:

10.

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11. 4s.11:7 Assurer.ee I-11 Appendix B.

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_CDT[IIC ACR3 ITEMI Cost In CURPINT

$1,000's In-ACPS PIPORT CENERIC REGOLUTION HID1JUID STATUS cluded in Budget Based (1)CompQ (2)Open on K (1 AtT3 ITt*!

Date

.Referes, ACPS Ltr

_RC. Ete 12.

(A; plies ordy to BiiR) 12-18-72 I-12 b-16-76 (Generic Letter)

13. Ists;endent Cheth of Pri-I-13 See III I

D r.:: r Dystes Stress Ib. (/.;;11,s caly to 24R)

I-lb 15 I'I surric11eace 10C FR 50 X

B I-15 Appendix A & H, AOD1-E-185

15. ?7 thierf als I-16 100 FR $0 X

B Append!x ASC, Sc III, AC23 PV Report

17. C-tretion with less than I-IT Acas/starf Not app 11:able E l Loe;s in C;erstion Position
15. Pre:;eraticr.a1 Testing I-18 1.68 X

A

  • 9 Diesel T.21 Ca;acity I-19 ACR3/ Staff X

A Position i

20.

Ce; nility cf Liological I-20 ACHS/ Staff X

A It.12;$ vithsts : ding Position 1,3*A st safe er.is

21. Cc.struct!.g cas Flant I-21 ACRS/ Staff X

A

..:11e etter is in Position vill t -rnien Be Prepared 4

amt.h-ue' wh a DL an1Lb I'OR S6 EXIllDITS 6C-3 QFfqqC ACR3 ITn c i

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CUntENT

$1,000's In-ACR3 PEPOPT

_ CE 4RIC PESOIMIION

_ HIDfWf D STATU3 cluded in.

Bmicet Based (1}Cortp1r (2)Own on FC fl ACT3 I~TM Date Peterence ACR3 Ltr RC. Ete

22. Zeitri: Desips of Steam 12-18-72 I-22 b-16-T6 1.29 X

A Iines B @ 12,500 23 TJ-lity Croap Classi-I-23 1.26 I

A ficatien 2k.

Ultir.?te !! eat Sink I-2b 1.27 I

A&C 23 I:st to Ietect Stress I-23 1.10 X

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Statement i

22. Terrer-es:e of Critical II-7 1.bo,1.63 X

B & 287 C:.;; ents in Fest-1 73, 1.89, A

LZJ. Environ =e.t IEEE Stds i

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McK-UP COST Df:TRILS FOR S6 EXIIIBITS g,g CE!TERIC ACM ITf3G CUi3Erry cost In

$1,000's In-ACR3 PIPorrr CE!rERIC RESOIFFION __. MIDIA!E) ST4TUS cludei in Bw! set nsed ACF3 ITI'!

Date Esference ACM I,tr RC, Ete ( }Crnply Open on FU f.,,,

33. Effective Operetton of D

C:3t Errays in LOCA 12-18-72 II-8 (PendinE) 3'4 (A;;1tes crJy to B'41t)

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B e 155 IS. Rio ssts :br.sgezent II-11 4.16 76 Appendix I I

B e 2,000 37 Pessible Tailure of RV A

icst-LCCA by Ther-:21 Ehack II-12 (Pending)

A

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'II-13 (Pending)

A 37 f:::11tortr3 fer Excersive B 9 600 V!trstion cr Locre Tsits Inside the RV II-14 (Pending) i l

&O. Cc=3a fode Ta11ures II-15 (Pending)

B @ 155

61. IOCS Capsh!!!ty 11-16 4-16-16 Rule anking-X B 6 205 Acceptance Criterte for ECCS
12. 2ttsvier cf Pael Under it.onsi cen11ttons II-17 (Pendin6)

A L3 I :r tr.:7 F:.;r for

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' 5.

Inst to T:11ev cearse or B e 450 er. !. :1 dent 12 13-T2 II-20 (Pendina) j

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II-21

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C: si II-22 (Pendin5)

D (1) C:aly meens that Htdland complies withs (s) b:ner.ted ACT.S Cenerte Resolutten, or (b) IK Staff Ir;1enentation of the ACR3 Resolution (2) 0;cr. = tens d'scussion concernin5 implementation of the ACRS Resolution is continuing between Consumers Power and Staff.

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11A-10 (Peniins)

'1) C:q'y - :ns tht 'idir_-i co : plies with:

(e) 2.ser ?.:st 1"?S Cenerie Resolution, or (b) " :C Stt!f I;r,1ceentation of the ICiJ Resolution (t} 0;n r.?rr:: dise-mhn con-n.Ir.: 3rple.entstion of the AC23 Resolution is continuing between Consumers Fever and Steff.

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CURREITF Cost In

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F;7brid Recc*.or Protection Syrts:s 3 12-75 IIB-1 (Pendin6) 2.

Cfnlif t:nien cf itew Fuel CT:2stry 11B-2 (Pending) 3 (A;;11e3 Only to 2'.R)

IIB-3 4 E:1::10 Cetepry I Require-51sts fer Au Eystems IIB-b

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A D

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IIB-5 b

(1) Co pir =cens that Ittdland complies withs (e) EccT :ntsa ACES Generic Resolution, or (b) 1;EC Staff Igler.entation of the ACE 3 Resolution (2) C;en m.ns discussion cone'erning irrplerantation of the ACES Resolution is centinuing between consumers Power and Staff.

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  1. CRS ITO!

In te Defe rence A_CR3 Ltr RC, Ete (1}Cmply

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Locktrg Cut of ECCS Power Cpt-sted 7 elves b-16-76 IIC-1 (Pending)

A 2.

Tire Prctectlon IIC-2 (Pending)

B e 10,000 A

3 Des c. Testures to Control E:t:t 32 IIC-3 (Pend 1nc)

A Is.

Iece-t & teco:1 of Reactors IIC-4 (Pending) 5 Vessel SupIort' Structures IIC-5 (Pending)

B 6 2,000 6 W ter Pr :-?r 11C-6 (Pending)

A T.

l*.str*.. c e t. Inspection cf M snts IIC-7 (Pending)

A 3.

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(1) C: ;17 22tas that P.iile.ni complies withs (2) 2:cv.::entei ACZ3 Ceneric Desolution, or (b) !!.C Staff "rpiecentation of the ACRS Resolution

(?) C;en r.eans discussion concerning 1.:pler.entation of the ACBS Resolution is continuing between Consumers Fower ont Steff.

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3 - Included in 3udget at identified value.

C - Included in Budget Design Reg Guide Allowance of $10 million.

D - Included in Budget's Future Agency Trend Allowance of

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" State what changed circumstances exist, if any, relative to the Consumers-Dow relationship that would bear on the continued use of the Dow fossil-fueled facilities.

I The change of circumstances referred to are those contemplated by the court in the Aeschliman decisien."

The changed circumstances in questien are those referred to at pages 2 through 6 of Stephen H. Howell's prepared' direct testi=ony in this proceeding (bound in trans-cript after Tr. 2074).

As we understand Dcw's current intent, it is to operate Dow's existing fossil-fueled facilities until Unit 1 of the nuclear plant is placed in commercial operation.

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CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

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Docket Nos. 50-329

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50-330 (Midland Plant, Units.1 and 2).)

AFFIDAVIT OF JUDD L. BACON Judd L. Bacon, being first duly affirmed, deposes and states:

that he is a Managing Attorney of Consumers Power Company, Licensee herein, responsible for legal aspects of contract and nuclear matters, among others; that the answers to Interrogatories 1(b) and 4 were prepared by him; and that the answers are true anf correct to the best of his inf0=ation and belief.

Dated this 7th day of February, 1977.

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e Attachment C UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY C010 FISSION BEFORE TIIE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING E0ARD In the Matter of

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CONSLTERS POWER COMPANY

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Docket Nos. 50-329

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50-330 (Midland Plant, Units 1 and 2) )

AFFIDAVIT OF WALTER R. BLRIS Walter R. Boris, being first duly sworn, deposes and states:

that he is an Executive Vice President of Consumers Power Company, Licensee herein, responsible for finance; that the answers to Interrogatories 3 and 7 were prepared by him or under his direction and supervision; and that the answers are true and correct to the best of his information and belief.

Dated this 7th day of February, 1977.

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  • Consu:ter: Power Company Subscribad and sworn to before me this 7th dagof February,,1977.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of

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CONSUMERS P0 tier COMPANY

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Docket Nos. 50-329

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50-330 (Midland Plant, Units 1 and 2) )

AFFIDAVIT OF STEPHEN H. HOWELL Stephen H. Howell, being first duly swo'rn, deposes and states:

that he is a Vice President of Consumers Power Company, Licensee herein, responsible for generating plant projects; that the answers to Interroga-tories 5, 9 cnd 14 vers prepared by hi: or u:. der his d'

  • d super-visien; and that the answers are true and correct to the best of his information and belief.

Dated this 7th day of February, 1977.

Stephen H. Howell Vice President Consumers Power Conpany Subscribed and sworn to before oc this 7th day of February, 1977.

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3 UNITED STATES OF AME?.ICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COM'iISSIOM BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AMD LICEUSING BOARD In the Matter of

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CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

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Docket Mos. 50-329

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50-330 (Midland Plant, Units 1 and 2))

s AFFIDAVIT OF JA*!ES H. CLIMER James H. Climer, being first duly sworn, deposes and states:

that he is Director of Rates and Rate Resea.rch of Consumers Power Ccmpany, Licensee herein; that the answer to Interrogatory 11(d) was prepared by him or under his direction and supervision; and that the answer is true'and correct to the best of his knowledge.

Dated this 7th day of February, 1977.

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CONSUMERS POWER CCMPANY

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Docket Hos. 50-329

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50-330 (Midland Plant, Units 1 and 2))

AFFIDAVIT OF GIL3ERT S.

KEELEY Gilbert S. Keeley, being first duly sworn, deposes and states:

that he is Midland Project Manager of Consumers Power Company, Licensee herein; that the answer to Interrogatory 12 was prepared by him or under his direction and supervision; and that the answer is true and correct to the best of his knowledge.

Dated this 7th day of February, 1977.

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Keel Midland Project Manager f ConsumersPowerCompany[

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February, 1977.

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