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Response to Jm & M Bishop 800705 Interrogatories & Requests for Production of Documents.Identifies Witnesses & Summarizes Substance of Testimony.Certificate of Svc & Prof Qualifications Encl.Related Correspondence
ML19330B206
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Site: Allens Creek File:Houston Lighting and Power Company icon.png
Issue date: 07/25/1980
From: Copeland J, Newman J
BAKER & BOTTS, HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO., LOWENSTEIN, NEWMAN, REIS, AXELRAD & TOLL
To: Bishop J, Bishop M
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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ISSUANCES-CP, NUDOCS 8007310094
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f 7/25/80 NW conru:semmrea o (b UNITED STATES OF AMERICA M ' DOCKETED OJ NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION USNRC i BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD N b

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(Allens Creek Nuclear Generating S Station, Unit 1) S APPLICANT'S RESPONSE TO INTERROGATORIES AND REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS FROM J. MORGAN BISHOP AND MARGARET BISHOP DATED JULY 5, 1980 In response to the interrogatories and requests for production of documents propounded by J. Morgan Bishop and Margaret Bishop, Houston Lighting & Power Company (Applicant,I answers as follows:

INTERROGATORY NO. la:

Identify each witness, other than an expert witness, who Applicant may call in this proceeding, and provide a summary of the testimony which each such witness is expected to offer.

ANSWER: l Each of the witnesses which Applicant expects to l testify in this proceeding on the issues for which the Bishops are the lead party will be expert witness.

INTERROGATORY NO. lb:

Identify all documents upon which each such witness may rely in any way, and provide copies of any such documents. ,

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Not applicable.

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l INTERROGATORY NO. 2a:

Identify each expert witness who Applicant expects to call in this proceeding. . .

ANSWER:

Bishop contention 1 (population projections) -

~ George N. Kurilko, Robert T. Mott and William T. White, Dames & Moore.

Bishop Contention 4 and 5 (pipeline rupture /24 inch gas line) - Dr. R. Iotti, Ebasco.

Bishop Contention 6 (pipeline rupture / LPG) - Dr.

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Bishop Contention 7 (pipeline rupture [ dam breech) -

Dr. Iotti.

Bishop Contention 9 (non-methane pipeline rupture) -

Dr. Iotti.

Bishop Contention 10 (rupture of pipelines cross-ing Brazc3 River) - J. Horvath, Ebasco.

Bishop Contention 12 (cooling lake / seepage) - Dr.

Neal Armstrong, University of Texas. ___________ _.

Bishop Contention 17 (TNT detonation) - Dr. Iotti.

Bishop Contention 21 (cooling lake / radioactivity) -

Dr. Armstrong.

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INTERROGATORY NO. 2b:

State the qualifications and credentials of each such expert witness.

ANSWER: _ _ _ . . _ _

The curriculum vitae for Dr. Armstrong, Dr. Iotti, Mr. Horvath, Dr. Kurilko, Mr. Mott and Dr. White are.at-tached hereto.

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INTERROGATORY NO. 2c:

Provide a summary of the testimony which each such witness is expected to offer.

ANSWER:

Dr. Armstrong is expected to testify that the concentration of radioactivity in the cooling lake will not present a health hazard to humans. He is also expected to testify that there is no threat to the health or safety of humans from drinking ground water in the vicinity of the ACNGS because of seepage of radioactive water from the cooling lake. Dr. Armstrong may call upon hydrologists from Dames & Moore to support the estimated seepage rates if those rates become important to his analysis.

Dr. Iotti is expected to testify that the relo-cation of the 24 inch natural gas pipeline should not pose any greater danger to the population than the existing line; that an explosion of the 24 inch natural gas line will not rupture the cooling lake dam; that the assumptions for calculation of the pipeline explosion using methane is the most conservative method of calculating the effects of a gas pipeline explosion; and that a rupture of the six inch LPG gas pipeline near the plant does not present a safety hazard to the plant. Dr. Iotti is also expected to. testify that the Applicant has accurately estimated the effect of TNT detonation on the plant. Mr. Horvath is expected to testify that none of the lines crossing the Brazos River pose a problem to the safe operation of the plant.

Messrs. Kurilko, Mott and White are going to review Applicant's prior population projections and evaluate their reasonableness in light of more recent data and any further analysis'which may, in their opinion, be required after their initial review.

INTERROGATORY MO. 2d:

State the factual basis for each cohc1hsion~or~

opinion each such witness expects to present or draw in such expert's testimony.

ANSWER: -.

None of the foregoing witnesses has proceeded to prepare testimony in sufficient detail to state the factual basis for his opinions or conclusions.

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Identify all documents prepared by, fer, or under the supervision of each such expert witness, or reviewed or relied upon by such expert in formulating the expert's opinions and conclusions, including workpapers , preliminary outlines and memoranda, and communications between such expert and Applicant. Provide copies of any such documents.

ANSWER:

Messrs. Kurilko, Mott and White have not prepared any documents at this time which may serve as the basis for their testimony. Dr. Iotti has voluminous workpapers with respect to his prior analyses on the various pipeline con-

, tentions. These documents are available for inspection in the offices of Ebasco in New York. Applicant anticipates that Dr. Armstrong's workpapers will be completed and avail-able for inspection in Austin, Texas, in approximately one month.

Respectfully submitted, OF COUNSEL: J / Gregopp Cppelahd Thomas Biddle, Jr.

BAKER & BOTTS harles G. Thrash, Jr.

3000 One Shell Plaza 3000 One Shell Plaza Houston, Texas 77002 Houston, Texas 77002 LOWENSTEIN, NEWMAN, REIS, Jack R. Newman AXELRAD & TOLL Robert H. Culp_ _.__ _ _

1025 Connecticut Ave., N.W. 1025 Connecticut Ave., N.W.

Washington, D. C. 20036 Washington, D. C. 20036 ATTORNEYS FOR APPLICANT HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY O

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD i

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(Allens Creek Nuclear Generating S Station, Unit 1) S CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of the foregoing Applicant's Response to Interrogatories and Requests for Production of Documents from J. Morgan Bishop and Margaret Bishop dated July 5, 1980 in t.Se above-captioned proceeding  :

were served on the following by deposit in the United States m ost repaid, or by hand-delivery this M day of

{/ ~ J Sheldon J. Wolfe, Esq., Chairman Hon. Charles J. Dusek Atomic Safety and Licensing Mayor, City of Wallis Board Panel P. O. Box 312 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Wallis, Texas 77485 Washington, D. C. 20555 Hon. Leroy H. Grebe Dr. E. Leonard Cheatum County Judge, Austin County Route 3, Box 350A P. O. Box 99 Watkinsville, Georgia 30677 Bellville, Texas 77418 Mr. Gustave A. Linenberger Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal-Board  !

Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissi@l U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Washington, D. C. 20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Mr. Chase R. Stephens Appeal Board Docketing and Service Section U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissi@

Office of the Secretary Washington, D. C. 20555 of the Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Steve Sohinki, Esq.

! Washington, D. C. 20555 Staff Counsel i

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissic Richard Lowerre, Esq. Washington, D. C. 20555 Assistant Attorney General for.the State of Texas P. O. Box 12548 Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711

Mr. Bryan L. Baker D. Marrack 1118 Montrose 420 Mulber.

  • Lane Houston, Texas 77019 Bellaire, 'r xas 77401 J. Morgan Bishop Brenda McCorkle 11418 Oak Spring 6140 Darnell Houston, Texas 77043 Houston, Texas 77074 Stephen A. Doggett W. Matthew Perlenod P. O. Box 592 4070 Merrick Rosenberg, Texas 77471 Houston, Texas 77025 John F. Doherty F. H. Potthoff 4327 Alconbury 7200 Shady Villa, No. 110 Houston, Texas 77021 Houston, Texas 77055 _ _ _ _ _

Robert S. Framson Wayne E. Rentfro Madeline Bass Framson P. O. Box 1335 4822 Waynesboro Rosenberg, Texas 77471 Houston, Texas 77035 James M. Scott Carro Hinderstein 13935 Ivy Mount 609 Fannin, Suite 521 Sugar Land, Texas 77478

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Biographical Data NEAL E.'ARMSTRONG, Ph.D.

Consulting Engineer Personal Information Date of Birth: 29 January 1941 Education B.A. in Zoology, 1962, University of Texas, Austin ,

M.A. in Algal Physiology (Mathematics Minor) 1965, U' n iversity of Tc..as, Austin Ph.D. in Environmental Health Engineering (Mathematics Minor),1968, University of Texas, Austia Awards,' Honors, and Scholarships '

1958 Sears Foundation Scholarship 1962 N.S.F. Fellowship for Advanced Studies in Marine Science 1963-67 U.S .P.H.S. Fellowship 1967 Who's Who in the West Professional Affiliations Water Pollution Control Federation Ecological Society of America Association Internationales de Limnologie American Institute of Biological Sciences American Association for~the Advancement of Science Society of Limnology and Oceanography Experience Record ,

1958-59 Institute of Marine Science, University of Texas.

Laboratory Assistant on the following research projects:

Determination of the biomass of vertebrates and inver-tebrates in the Upper Laguna Madre Bay of Texas through field collections and laboratory analyses.

Patermination of primary productivity and community metabolism in the Upper Laguna Madre Bay of Texas using the light and dark bottle method and the diurnal curve i oxygen method.

Texas Game and Fish Commission creel census of fish caught in the Laguna Madre Bay of Texas.

Determination of metabolic rates of fish, shrimp, and crabs of the Eaguna Madre Bay of Texas.

1959-62 University of Texas. Laboratory Assistant to Dr. Clark Hubbs conducting speciation studies on fresh water fishes l of Texas, temperature tolerance of anuran and fish devel-opment, and classification and care of the University of Texas fish collection.

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N2al E. Armstrong, Ph.D. (Continusd) 9 1962 Computer' Programmer. Nrote programs 'for calculation of species diversity, calculation of productivity by diurnal curve method. Processed data from Bays of Texas using both of these programs.

Determined community production and respiration of a blue-

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green algae mat from one of the Texas bays. Determined the electro-motive poter/ tal characteristics of the mat and the variation of electrical power output from the mat

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1963 University of Texas. Academic Assistant for laboratory

- course in Invertebrate Zoology.

1963-67 University of Texas. Coordinator of Model River System Project under Dr. Earnest F. Gloyna. Directed team of six doctoral candidates in research on the dispersion, trans-por't, and sorption of radioactive materials in a mcdel river. Research included extensive field work on the model river for sampling, laboratory analyses, and development of differential equations to describe transport as well as the development of numerical and analytical solutions. to these equations.

1.967-68 Engineering-Science, Inc., Research and Development Labora-tory, Oakland, California. Research-Engineer-on- develop- i ment of design criteria for the protection of receiving 1 water biota using species diversity as a control parameter; )

coordination of field sampling to determine the water )

quality, sediment characteristics, and microplankton, '

zooplankton, and benthic animal populations.

1968-70 H. F. Ludwig and Associates, New York. Assistant Manager.

Research Engineer .and Assistant Project Manager on Spring Creek Project to investigate the effects of~' combined sewer overflows on the water quality of Jamaica Bay, New York, to determine the critical parameters associated with the over-flows, and to recommend control measures.

Engineering-Science, Inc., Hawaii. Research Engineer (1970) on development of progran for water quality criteria and special laboratory and fiaLA studies for Oahu Water Quality Program.

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1970-71 Manager of Engineering-Science, Inc. , Research anId Develop-ment Laboratory, Washington, D.C.

1971-Date Associate Professor at the Untsersity of Texas , Austin, Texas.

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Publications , ,

" Mobility of Partially Submerged She'lls," L. S. Kornicker and Neal .

Armstrong, Publ. Inst. Mar. Sci. 6: 171-185, 1959.

" Minimum Developmental Temperature Tolerance of Two Anurans, Scachionus couchi and Microhyla olivacea," C. Hubbs and N. Armstrong. The Texas Journal of Science 13: 358-362, 1.c61.

'tevelopmental Temperature Tolerances of Texas and Arkansas-Missouri Etheostoma spectabile (Percidae, Osteichthyes)," C. Hubbs and N.

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Armstrong. Ecology 43: 742-744, 1962.

" Photoelectric Ecosystem," N. E. Armstrong and H. T.,0dum. Science 143: 256-257.

" Consequences of Small Storage Capacity in Nannonplankton Pertinent to Phasurement of Primary Production in Tropical Waters," H. T. Odum, R. J. Beyers, and N. E. Armstrong. J. Marine Research 21: 191-198, 1963'. ,

" Experiments with Engineering of Marine Ecosystems," H. T. Odum, W. L.

Siler, R. J. Beyers, and N. E. Armstrong. Publ. Inst. Mar. Sci. 9:

373-403, 1963.

" Directions for the Determination of Changes in Carbon Dioxide Con-centration from Changes in pH," R. L. Beyers, J. L. Larimer, H. T.

Odum, R. B. Parker, and N. E. Armstrong. Publ. Inst. Mar. Sci. 9:

454-489, 1963.

" Ecological Aspects of Stream Pollution," N. E. Armstrong, E. F.

Gloyna, and B. J. Copeland. Advances in Water Quality Improvement, Water Resources Symposium,No. 1, Ed. by E. F. Gloyna and W. W. Ecken-felder, Jr. , 1968.

"Model River Studies," N. E. Armstrong, L. W. Canter, and E. F. Gloyua.

Water and Wastes Encineering, July 1968. ,

" Radioactivity Transport in Water Transport of Radionuclides Through f Ecological Systems," N. E. Armstrong and E. F. Gloyna. Technical l Report to the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(ll-1)-490, University of Texas, 1967.

" Numerical Solutions of Radionuclide Transport Equations," N. E. Arm-strong and E. F. Gloyna'. AICHE Symposium Series,1968.

" Mathematical Models for the Dispersion of Radionuclides in Aquatic Systems," N..E. Armstrong and E. F. Gloyna. Proceedings of the Second National Symposium on Radioecology,15-17 May 1967.

" Biological Effects of Waste Discharges on Coastal Receiving Waters,"

N. E. Armstrong and P. N. Storrs. Report to the NAS-NAE Steering Committee on Coastal Waste Management, June 1969. -

" Ecosystem-Pollution Interactions in San , Francisco Bay," N. E. Arm-strong, P. N. Storrs, and H. F. Ludwig. Presented at the 1969 WPCF Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas, 5-10 October 1969.

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Publications ,

" Assessment of Pollution-Water Quality-Ecosystem Interactions in Jamaica Bay," N. E. Armstrong and M. Lang. Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the New York Water Pollution Control Association,

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" Jamaica Bay-Cesspool or Jewel?" N. E. Armstrong. Presented at the 25th Annual Convention of the Federation of Science Teacher Associa-tions, New York City,14 March 1970.

- " Development of a Cross Toxicity Criterion in San Francisco Bay,'l N. E. Armstrong, P. N. Storrs, and E. A. Pearson. To be presented at the Fif th International Conference on Water Pollution Research, San Francisco, July 1970.

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M.S., Nuclese Enginecsing(Applied ? chanics). Kansas State Univctsity -

B.S Nucleas Enginccsing(Mcchanic.J Enginesting). Kansas State Uniwesity Licensed Professional Engiacer.New York. License No. 053262 l I

hfember 'Arncrican Nucicar Socistr Subcommittee ANS 55.2 on Prosection Against the Effects of Pipe Whip j Atomic Induusial Forunn Ad. Hoc Cummiuse on Pipe Whip Emperience:

1974 Ebasco Scrwices incorporated. New York OfGce: chgeg . Anptied Physics.,1*.esponsible fa planning -

and direcdn3 all ca;ineering c(forts towaed shielding and r:Jiation monitoring of nuclear .

inualtatione::esponsible for she planning direccion anJ pufosmmce of studiesof seansienc cfreces in containments and enclosures resulting item high cuergy pipe breaks, wind loadings. Jeroaadons:

studies of transient fluid flow phcnomena;and heae transfer studies. Respondble for technical revisvr

'and direction of sadiavion uanspues aetisaiion and damage smdies thermal hydraulic studius.2nd

- fluid hearing and cooling design of the Tokamal Fusion Tcsc Reactor. Directed work performed by ,

consultants for a gro'up of utilicies owning CE reactors to assess probability of pipe rupeures.

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- Diescted and paformsJ wack required for she complese analyses of the reacrer vessel su PWR plant under LOCA condicious seietting in asymmesric peetsucc loads inside the reactor vess and she 'scactor casity. Developed mentioilology for design agains hydrogen detonations. Dkccdd Jnige madificadens of main stum Uncs isofation and check valves to enable triem t suptune uansienes. Engineued and designed noul neutron uremming sliields for application in . I esisting FWR plants. i' 1971 1974 Engincer, Senior Engiacer, Principal Engineer. Supebitor . Applied Physics.Responsibic for shield design of nuclear electric generating plants: engineering of sease of. arc radiaeion monitoring systems for nuctor plantu J. clopmenc and implementacion of shcosy and compuscriand moduls Jc crib;ng the eransient effects in syssems and'enclosuus resulting,from Idsh cncegy pipe becals: studhs on susbine. Jeronati,an. and tornado-Jsiven missles: Jevelopmenc of models predicting hfast or wind loadingnfrom Junonarions on to nsdocs androc huericanes at crideal sienesuress studies on pacend hacards so nuclear islands resutiing ftom breaks in nearby pipelines;devi.fupincar of moduls and cuJcs

- describing transient 11oid effects sucts as ueam hammer effeccs on niain sicam and dump linus.

- pavaesiacr acticilines; ssudies.on fin temperature distribution for a molun'satt reactor plant heat i

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. , 'Radiadun Eff6ces on Ntatssi.ls llut Tsansfer Balc Nucine_ Engineering. resarch in cl.cosedcal - - -

. oucicar physics (ncusson proton cross sections) and radiation sis! Jing (soof seatscred radiation from infinise faltuus ficlJs). .

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1965 knaas State University.OCD Inicsnasional Summer institute: Coordinator and Paedcipant on FundarnentalRadiasion Shir* . g Probicms sa ApplicJ so Nuclear Defcase Planning.  !

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j (a) Papers letti. R.C: Krotiuk. W.,.: JsBoisblanc. D.R., " Hazards to Nusfaar Plants From. On (or Near) Site i

. Gaseous Emplosions" Proceedings of Salt Lake- City. ANS Mecniag on Light Water Reacroc Safsty l CONF.730304 USAEC.1973 l Teesi. R.C. er al ."Scaneering of Fallove Radiasion freen Ceiling of Protective Structuses". Final  :  :

Report Under Depassment of Defense Conizact No.OCDOS 63-74. Lasa6 Engineering Experimenc  :  !

Station Special Reposc No. 72. July 1966 I

fonti. R.C. er al.. " Design of Sasuctures for Psosection from Window CollimaceJ Ceitings,Scastered 8

Fallour Radiation", presented as the Denver Meeting of the American Nuclear Society. Trans.

. American Nuclear Society. .9. 1., pp.1301.1966 l 5

Ietti. R.C. er al.,"Solucion of the ceiling Shine Problem in Secucture Shieldia5 Design and Analysis". 8 psesented at she Pittsbusgh Meeting of the American Nuc!est Society. Trans. American Nuclear i Society. j9 2 pp. 346-7,1966 {

f letti, R.C. and Donnert. H.J., " Interaction of Neuteops with HeEem-3" Acta Physica Austriaca .44 8 7 26 (1976) .. -

" fonti. R.C. and Donnere, H.f., ** Finite Differen'ces Method of Soludon Gr theTwo-Channelitnction .

Problem" Acta Physica Austriaca. 44. 27 32 (1976)

-I lossi, R.C. " Design Basis Wlocities of Tornado.Cenerated Missiles" Trans. Arnerican Nuclear  !

Sa'ciety. -21. p. 202 203.1975 .

l Yosti. R.C. " Impact of Pipe Break on she A/E" presented in a panel discussion at the 2nd Nacional i, Conference on Piping and Pressure Vessel. San Francisco, fune 1975 .

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. . Monte Casio Techniques".Trans. Amcrican Nuc! car Society.22.p.80f-71975 ll tossi, R.C. et al " Analysis and UpguJirig of Sw:ng. Type Sicam Valvo".Trans. American Nuclear Society. 2]. p. 56121975  ;

. Iotti. R.C Hemier. R.:Sculty,It.." Thermal Anafysis of Reactor SoPP: Systems".Trans. Amerian Nuclear Seriety,23. p. 41519715 ,

Toe'ti, R.C. et sL, "Dcierminaaio.e of N16 Lc. cts for an Operasing Boiling Water Reactor",Trans.

American Nuclar Sociay.p. p. 598 99 (l976) i local. R.C i"theablishing Loadings for Conrainmcut Desigh. hietuding Cho*ce of Particular LuaJi,

, Their Ms.;niende. Combinacion anJ Ti nc Hi.sury, and Economics of Conuiumsnes".W nscr Amas23 Sfectierg of sl v Society of.\fechaulut Engiucers. New York.1976 ,

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Tornadoes, Assenmcar of Knowicdi;e and Implications for Man. 385 599 June 1976 l ,' (b) Reposes

, totsi. R.C. de al.. "Poesasial Hassids ao slie Allens Creek Nucleir Station feoen Ilyposticcical Bacals in Pionimate Natural and Liquilisd Pcaroleum Cas Lincs". Eb4sco f(cpose. APTR 1.1974*

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Valwes" Ebasco Repoar. AFTR.7 .

fotai. R.C. et al " Measurement of Effluent Activity at Seeam Jer Air Ejector o(Millseene Unic I" Ebasco Report APTR 9 totti. R.C., " Velocities of Tornado.CencratcJ Minifes" Eba sco Topical Repor ETR.1003.1975 l (c)O#her-

  • fotel. R.C. and Tripp, W., "Who Was Fanno?",Joumal of Engineering Education: Sepavember 1963 and February 1966 festi. R-C., **The Profeuional Advisory Service Centec in Kansas". Kansas Professional Engineer:

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  • Ehasco Scrvices Incorporated. New York Office Qanuary 1977. june 1978) and Lynilhurst Office Uuly 1973): Lead BOP Systems' Engineer for A!!cns Creck Nuclear Unit (1200 MW) of flouston 1 Li lheing & Power Company since January 1979. Prior to January 1979 worked as Senior MechanicalNulcar Engineer on the same project. Responsibilities included doekpment of SOD's ,,

. and Row diagrams foe the following systems main steam, extraction steam, enudensare, feedwater '

sad sie evacuation, heater vents and drains. In present podeion responsible for all BOP' systems.

,lecluding SDD*s. How diagrams. PSAR design calculations, systems input ic equipment '

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. BWR Nuclear Unis. Responsible for speciGeation writing and equipment evaluation for a Nuclear Rasctor Emergency Core Cooling Pumps. Responsible for the ecchnical aspects of main turbine peocurement (Anoria Unit No.6). Worked on Feasibility Study and Cost Benefit Analysis of Turbine Conversion to Control!<d Entraction Unit to supply brict Heating Steam Mechanical Systems Test Engineee foe (Indian Point Unit'No.3) PWR Nuclear Unit. Responsible fur seu procedure approval and test results evaluations engineering support for operation and maintenance.

1964 1963 Lang Machine Works. Budapest. Hunpry (Part.Tirne 19641967); sacam Turbine Design Engineer.

Duties lacluded development and design of Steam Turbine Coneral and Bearing System.

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. Expertise Land Use Planning and Community Development Environmental Analysis and Impact Assessment Recreation Programming and Planning Socioeconomics  ;

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Past Director of Planning and Principal-in-Charge, SWA Group (formerly Sasaki, Walker &

Experience Associates), Sausalito, California  !

  • Prepared comprehensive general plans and environmental management programs for several new and expanding cities and towns in the western United States.
  • Participated in major environmental assessments for such clients as U.S. Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Department of Agriculture.
  • Directed more than two dozen environmentalimpact reports under provisions of California law.
  • Developed recreation demand analyses, facility programs, and park plans for National Park Senice, cities in California and Colorado, and retirement com-munities in Arizona and Florida.
  • Manned the preparation of zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, sign codes and other pertinent land use regulations.
  • Conducted special housing and socioeconomic studies for the mining industry at numerous Rocky Mountain locations and prepared documentation for NRC and other agency submittals.
  • Authored compendium of site selection and planning criteria to maximize solar energy utilization, for the U.S. Bureau of Standards.
  • Directed multiple-use site development of planning for major real estate devel-opers throughout the country.

Special Consultant, United States General Accounting Office, Community and Eco-nomic Development Division

  • Chairman of consultant panel evaluating progress of U.S. Forest Service in land ,

management planning as mandated under several Acts of Congress. l

  • Technical Advisor on GAO study of competing demands and conflicting require-ments that limit U.S. Fcrest Service and Bureau of Land Management in achieving national goals.

Director of Environmental Planning, The Irvine Company, Newport Beach, California

  • Directed the preparation of generalland use and environmental plans for the largest privately financed new community in the United States.
  • Prepared development guidelines for specific residential, commercial, and indus-trial projects implemented under the general plans.

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2-Assistant Director of Campus Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

  • Responsible for long-range physical planning for the campus and other land-holdings of the Institute.

Director of Project Planning, City Redevelopment Authority, Worcester, Massachusetts

  • Coordinated advanced planning for downtown redevelopment and for neighbor-hood rehabilitation programs.

Academic S.B., architecture, University of Cincinnati Beckpound M.C.P., city planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ph.D., city and regional planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fulbright Fellow, University of Rome, Italy Fellow, Harvard-M.I.T. Joint Center for Urban Studies Publications Articles and book reviews published in several major professional planning jour.*als t

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ROBERT T. AlOTT Title Senior Economist Expertise Energy and Transportation Economics i i

Experience Project hfanager and/or Principal Investigator With Firm a Economic studies for El Paso Alaskan Gas Pipeline / LNG project.

  • Strategic Oil Storage Environmental Impact Report; socioeconomic studies.
  • Coal transportation studies for Florida Power & Light Company and Sabine River Authority, Texas.
  • Road vehicle operating cost analysis in Bolivia for The World Bank.
  • Feeder road planning study for Kwara State, Nigeria. l
  • Expressway economic feasibility analysis in Panama. )
  • Economic studies for power plant siting and Environmental Impact Studies for South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, Union Electric Company, and Arkansas Power & Light Company.

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  • Several large Environmental Impact Studies for licensing applications for )

nuclear and fossil fuel electric power plants, gas liquefaction and gasincation plants, and a coal gasification plant.

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  • Regional impact assessment of environmental and socioeconomic effect of dredging operations in Oregon by Army Corps of Engineers. Involved estima-tion of changes in employment, population, regional income and product, public services costs, evaluation of alternatives and mitigating measures, and comparison of project costs and benents.
  • Economic analysis of hiontgomery County, hlaryland, Sanitary LandGils site selection and evaluation studies.

Past Senior Economist, Westwood Research, Inc., Los Angeles Experience

  • Project manager or principal investigator on major projects such as power plant siting, Environmental hupact Studies, highway trafGc analysis in Panama, rail traffic development i.i Iran and Turkey, waterborne trade in Iran; and an economic survey of South Korea.

Transportation Economist, Stanford Research Institute

  • Principally involved in. United Nations /World Bank-sponsored transportation plannin;; study for Government of Bolivia, which included nearly a year of in-country Geld work.

Economic Analyst, U.S. Government, Washington, D.C.

  • Performed analyses of economic development trends and patterns in various Latin American countries; sector studies of transport infrastructure, agricul-tural and industrial production, and balance of payments. .

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M.A. in economics, University of California at Berkeley,1963 Professional American Economics Association; National Association of Business Economists:

Affiliations International Association of Energy Economists: Commonwcal:h Club of California Publications Numerous reports regarding transportation and energy economics.

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Curriculum Vitaes i WILLI AM T. W ill T E Title Senior Sociologist Expertise Sociology Demography SocialImpact Assessment Regional Economics Project Management Experience Senior Sociologist With Firm

  • Quality of Life study for 11 Indian tribes in central Arizona. Social indicators, population projections, and anthropological studies were used to assess the effects of water allocations upon reservation Quality of Life.
  • Social and demographic impact analyses for severallarge projects including the Alaskan Gas Pipeline. The study examined the impact of the pipeline upon social structure, demographic profile, and native acculturation.
  • Social and community impact analysis of port development for Portland District Army Corps of Engineers. A community leader survey was used in the analysis.

Social stratification, migration, education, and community identity received special consideration.

  • Community impact analysis of development of I-78 upon Mountainside, New Jersey. Neighboring, recreation, community leadership, and social stratification were analyzed using a community leader survey and participant observation.
  • Socioeconomic impact analysis for a regional sewerage system in Hillsborough County, Florida. Demographic and economic growth patterns were analyzed with respect to the proposed system. Induced growth (population and economic),

altered land use patterns, and impact of the system upon social services were projected.

  • Social, demographic, and economic impact analyses for several nuclear and fossil fueled power plants including Delmarva Power & Light's Summit Station; Public Service Electric & Gas's Atlantic Generating Station; Rochester Gas & Electric's Sterling Steam Electric Station, and Seminole's Electric Generating Station.

Project Manager

  • Coal-fired power plant site selection study in part of Pcnnsylvania for Pennsylvania Power & Light Company. The study involved systematic screening of sites in the study area with regard to environmental, social, and engineering considerations. There was extensive public participation in the process.
  • Delmarva Power & Light Siting study. The study was a systematic multi-disciplined examination of the Delmarva Peninsula for suitable power plant (nuclear or fossil) sites.
  • Transmission line (230 kV) routing study for Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Planning, environmental, and engineering criteria were used to identify approx-imately 220 miles of corridor.

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" Computer Assisted Site Selection," with Jack A. Halpern, Instituto Nacional de Energia Nuclear, Mexico City,1975 l

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