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Transcript of Cw Moon Supplemental Testimony in Response to ASLB Question 2 on Use of WASH-1400.Prof Qualifications Encl
ML19340D328
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Site: Allens Creek File:Houston Lighting and Power Company icon.png
Issue date: 12/18/1980
From: Moon C
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O UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY C0ft'11SSION 4

BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY Docket No. 50-466 i

(Allens Creek Nuclear Generating

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Station, Unit 1)

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NRC STAFF SUPPLEMENTAL TESTIMONY OF CALVIN W. MOON IN RESPONSE TO BOARD QUESTION 2 ON USE OF WASH-1400 Q.

Will the witness please state his name, place of employment, and duties he performs.

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My name is Calvin W. Moon.

I am a senior licensing project manager, Licensing Branch No.1, Division of Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Since July,1975 I have been assigned to the Allens Creek construction permit stage of the health'and' safety review. Since April,1980 my Allens Creek assignment has been broadened to include project management of environmental aspects of the review.

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Is a statement of educational and professional qualifications attached to this testimony?

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Yes.

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What is the purpose of your testimony?

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The purpose of this testimony is to respond to the following Board questions as it. relates to Allens Creek:

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! Did the Staff use WASH-1400 in arriving at its cone' isions regarding environmental risks, as stated in S.7 of the Supplement to the Final Environmental Statement? If so, do these con-clusions need to be modified as to the result of recent criticisms (Lewis Report) of WASH-1400 and the flRC's recent policy statement regarditig same?

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At the top of page S.!.E the FSFES states that the Staff had reevaluated postulated accidents and their probability of occurrence in view of the proposed design changes and had considered advances in analytical methods employed for such calculations. Were these advances in analytical methods related to WASH-1400?

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The advances were in the nature of minor changes to the computational model used for the FES.

CALVIN W. MOON PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS LICENSING BRANCH NO. 1 DIVISION OF LICENSING I am a Senior Project Manager in Licensing Branch No.1, Division of Licensing, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission.

In my present position, I have overall responsibility for conducting the safety and environmental reviews of power reactor license applications assigned to me. This includes the responsibility for planning and coordinating the efforts of other tech-nical personnel involved in the review.

I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University and a Master of Science degree from Stanford University.

I am a registered professional engineer in the State of Iowa.

I have a total of 29 years of professional experience.

For three years I was employed by the University of California at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory with responsibilities for the design and development of mechanical systems.

For fourteen years I was employed by private industry in various staff and supervisory engineering positions working on the design and

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development of gas cooled reactors for application to military propulsion, marine prop,ulsion, space propulsion and space auxiliary pcwer systems.

In 1968. I accepted a position as Reactor Engineer with the Regulatory Staff of the Atomic Energy Commission.

In this capacity, I participated in

'the development of reactor safety criteria.

In my present position I have participated in the safety reviews of several power reactors by the Atomic Energy Comission and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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