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Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARML20210B8491999-07-21021 July 1999 Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10CFR50.54(w),for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 to Reduce Amount of Insurance for Unit to $50 Million for Onsite Property Damage Coverage ML20206D4141999-04-20020 April 1999 Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50,App R,Section III.G.2 Re Enclosure of Cable & Equipment & Associated non-safety Related Circuits of One Redundant Train in Fire Barrier Having 1-hour Rating ML20206T7211999-02-11011 February 1999 Memorandum & Order (CLI-99-02).* Denies C George Request for Intervention & Dismisses Subpart M License Transfer Proceeding.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990211 ML20198A5111998-12-11011 December 1998 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50.65 Re Requirements for Monitoring Effectiveness of Maintenance at Nuclear Power Plants.Proposed Rulemaking Details Collaborative Efforts in That Rule Interjects Change ML20154G2941998-09-17017 September 1998 Transcript of 980917 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re License Transfer of TMI-1 from Gpu Nuclear,Inc to Amergen. Pp 1-41 ML20199J0121997-11-20020 November 1997 Comment on Pr 10CFR50 Re Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommisioning Nuclear Power Reactors.Three Mile Island Alert Invokes Comments of P Bradford,Former NRC Member ML20148R7581997-06-30030 June 1997 Comment on NRC Proposed Bulletin 96-001,suppl 1, Control Rod Insertion Problems. Licensee References Proposed Generic Communication, Control Rod Insertion, & Ltrs & 961022 from B&W Owners Group ML20078H0431995-02-0101 February 1995 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Shutdown & Lowpower Operations for Nuclear Reactors ML20077E8231994-12-0808 December 1994 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR2,51 & 54 Re Rev to NRC NPP License Renewal Rule ML20149E2021994-04-20020 April 1994 R Gary Statement Re 10 Mile Rule Under Director'S Decision DD-94-03,dtd 940331 for Tmi.Urges Commissioners to Engage in Reconsideration of Author Petition ML20065Q0671994-04-0707 April 1994 Principal Deficiencies in Director'S Decision 94-03 Re Pica Request Under 10CFR2.206 ML20058A5491993-11-17017 November 1993 Exemption from Requirements in 10CFR50.120 to Establish, Implement & Maintain Training Programs,Using Sys Approach to Training,For Catorgories of Personnel Listed in 10CFR50.120 ML20059J5171993-09-30030 September 1993 Transcript of 930923 Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-130.Related Documentation Encl ML20065J3461992-12-30030 December 1992 Responds to Petition of R Gary Alleging Discrepancies in RERP for Dauphin County,Pa ML20065J3731992-12-18018 December 1992 Affidavit of Gj Giangi Responding to of R Gary Requesting Action by NRC Per 10CFR2.206 ML20198E5581992-12-0101 December 1992 Transcript of Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel on 921201 in Rockville,Md ML20210D7291992-06-15015 June 1992 Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR70.24 Re Criticality Accident Requirements for SNM Storage Areas at Facility Containing U Enriched to Less than 3% in U-235 Isotope ML20079E2181991-09-30030 September 1991 Submits Comments on NRC Proposed Resolution of Generic Issue 23, Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Failure. Informs That Util Endorses Comments Submitted by NUMARC ML20066J3031991-01-28028 January 1991 Comment Supporting SECY-90-347, Regulatory Impact Survey Rept ML20059P0531990-10-15015 October 1990 Comment Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR2,50 & 54 Re Nuclear Power Plant License Renewal ML20059N5941990-10-0404 October 1990 Transcript of 900928 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Studies of Cancer in Populations Near Nuclear Facilities, Including TMI ML20055F4411990-06-28028 June 1990 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-55 Re Revs to FSAR ML20248J1891989-10-0606 October 1989 Order.* Grants Intervenors 891004 Motion for Permission for Opportunity to Respond to Staff Correspondence.Response Requested No Later That 891020.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 891006 ML20248J1881989-10-0303 October 1989 Motion for Permission for Opportunity to Respond to Staff Correspondence in Response to Board Order of 890913.* Svc List Encl ML20248J0301989-09-29029 September 1989 NRC Staff Response to Appeal Board Order.* Matters Evaluated in Environ Assessment Involved Subjs Known by Parties During Proceeding & Appear in Hearing Record & Reflect Board Final Initial Decision LBP-89-7.W/Certificate of Svc ML20247E9181989-09-13013 September 1989 Order.* Requests NRC to Explain Purpose of 890911 Fr Notice on Proposed Amend to Applicant License,Revising Tech Specs Re Disposal of Accident Generated Water & Effects on ASLB Findings,By 890929.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890913 ML20247G0361989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of Oral Argument on 890726 in Bethesda,Md Re Disposal of accident-generated Water.Pp 1-65.Supporting Info Encl ML20247B7781989-07-18018 July 1989 Certificate of Svc.* Certifies Svc of Encl Gpu 890607 & 0628 Ltrs to NRC & Commonwealth of Pa,Respectively.W/Svc List ML20245D3651989-06-20020 June 1989 Notice of Oral Argument.* Oral Argument on Appeal of Susquehanna Valley Alliance & TMI Alert from ASLB 890202 Initial Decision Authorizing OL Amend,Will Be Heard on 890726 in Bethesda,Md.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890620 ML20245A5621989-06-14014 June 1989 Order.* Advises That Oral Argument on Appeal of Susquehanna Valley Alliance & TMI Alert from Board 890202 Initial Decision LBP-89-07 Authorizing OL Amend Will Be Heard on 890726 in Bethesda,Md.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890614 ML20247F3151989-05-22022 May 1989 NRC Staff Response to Appeal by Joint Intervenors Susquehanna Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert.* Appeal Should Be Denied Based on Failure to Identify Errors in Fact & Law Subj to Appeal.W/Certificate of Svc ML20246Q2971989-05-15015 May 1989 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Ensuring Effectiveness of Maint Programs for Nuclear Power Plants ML20246J6081989-05-12012 May 1989 Licensee Brief in Reply to Joint Intervenors Appeal from Final Initial Decision.* ASLB 890203 Final Initial Decision LBP-89-07 Re Deleting Prohibition on Disposal of accident- Generated Water Should Be Affirmed.W/Certificate of Svc ML20247D2761989-04-20020 April 1989 Transcript of 890420 Briefing in Rockville,Md on Status of TMI-2 Cleanup Activities.Pp 1-51.Related Info Encl ML20244C0361989-04-13013 April 1989 Order.* Commission Finds That ASLB Decision Resolving All Relevant Matters in Favor of Licensee & Granting Application for OL Amend,Should Become Effective Immediately.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890413 ML20245A8381989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 890413 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-79.Supporting Info Encl ML20245A2961989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of 890413 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote ML20248H1811989-04-0606 April 1989 Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Motion for Leave to File Appeal Brief out-of-time.* W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890411.Granted for Aslab on 890410 ML20248G0151989-04-0606 April 1989 Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Motion for Leave to File Appeal Brief out-of-time.* Requests to File Appeal Brief 1 Day Late Due to Person Typing Document Having Schedule Problems ML20248G0261989-04-0606 April 1989 Susguehanna Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Brief in Support of Notification to File Appeal & Request for Oral Argument Re Appeal.* Certificate of Svc Encl ML20248D7211989-04-0404 April 1989 Memorandum & Order.* Intervenors Application for Stay Denied Due to Failure to Lack of Demonstrated Irreparable Injury & Any Showing of Certainty That Intervenors Will Prevail on Merits of Appeal.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890404 ML20247A4671989-03-23023 March 1989 Correction Notice.* Advises That Date of 891203 Appearing in Text of Commission 890322 Order Incorrect.Date Should Be 871203.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890323 ML20246M2611989-03-22022 March 1989 Order.* Advises That Commission Currently Considering Question of Effectiveness,Pending Appellate Review of Final Initial Decision in Case Issued by ASLB in LBP-89-07. Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890322 ML20236D3821989-03-16016 March 1989 Valley Alliance & TMI Alert Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief in Support of Request for Appeal in Matter of 2.3 Million Gallons Of....* Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890316.Granted for Aslab on 890316 ML20236D3121989-03-15015 March 1989 Licensee Answer to Joint Intervenors Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief on Appeal.* Motion Opposed Based on Failure to Demonstrate Good Cause.W/Certificate of Svc ML20236D2901989-03-11011 March 1989 Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief in Support of Request for Appeal in Matter of Disposal of 2.3 Million Gallons of Radioactive Water at Tmi,Unit 2.* Svc List Encl ML20236A3761989-03-0808 March 1989 Licensee Answer Opposing Joint Intervenors Motion for Stay.* Stay of Licensing Board Decision Pending Appeal Unwarranted Under NRC Stds.Stay Could Delay Safe,Expeditious Cleanup of Facility.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20236C2441989-03-0808 March 1989 NRC Staff Response in Opposition to Application for Stay Filed by Joint Intervenors.* Application for Stay of Effectiveness of Final Initial Decision LBP-89-07,dtd 890202 Should Be Denied.W/Certificate of Svc ML20235V2641989-03-0202 March 1989 Notice of Aslab Reconstitution.* TS Moore,Chairman,Cn Kohl & Ha Wilber,Members.Served on 890303.W/Certificate of Svc ML20235V2161989-02-25025 February 1989 Changes & Corrections to Susquehanna Valley Alliance/Three Mile Island Alert Documents Submitted on 890221.* Certificate of Svc Encl 1999-07-21
[Table view] Category:TRANSCRIPTS
MONTHYEARML20154G2941998-09-17017 September 1998 Transcript of 980917 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re License Transfer of TMI-1 from Gpu Nuclear,Inc to Amergen. Pp 1-41 ML20059J5171993-09-30030 September 1993 Transcript of 930923 Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-130.Related Documentation Encl ML20198E5581992-12-0101 December 1992 Transcript of Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel on 921201 in Rockville,Md ML20059N5941990-10-0404 October 1990 Transcript of 900928 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Studies of Cancer in Populations Near Nuclear Facilities, Including TMI ML20247G0361989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of Oral Argument on 890726 in Bethesda,Md Re Disposal of accident-generated Water.Pp 1-65.Supporting Info Encl ML20247D2761989-04-20020 April 1989 Transcript of 890420 Briefing in Rockville,Md on Status of TMI-2 Cleanup Activities.Pp 1-51.Related Info Encl ML20245A2961989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of 890413 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote ML20245A8381989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 890413 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-79.Supporting Info Encl ML20235N2161989-02-17017 February 1989 Follow-up Testimony Clarifying Position on Question of Disposition of Over 2 Million Gallons of Accident Generated Water.Related Documentation & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20235S9911989-02-16016 February 1989 Transcript of 890216 Public Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-119. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20206C9391988-11-0707 November 1988 Transcript of 881107 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa.Pp 1,122- 1,417.Witnesses:JA Auxier,Ji Fabrikant,Skolnik & Mather ML20235M7601988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Public Hearing in Lancaster,Pa for Presentation of Limited Appearance Statements.Pp 998-1,121 ML20206C2801988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 859-997.Witnesses:JA Martin, SS Yaniv,F Skolnik,S Lewis & a Bhattacharyya ML20205Q6581988-11-0202 November 1988 Transcript of 881102 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 573-858.Supporting Documentation Encl.Witnesses:Gg Baker,Wj Cooper & L Munson ML20205Q6441988-11-0101 November 1988 Transcript of 881101 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 288-572.Supporting Info Encl. Witnesses:K Hofstetter,Kl Harner,L Thomas & M Masnik ML20205N5791988-10-31031 October 1988 Transcript of ASLB 881031 Meeting in Lancaster,Pa Re License Amend Application.Pp 87-287 ML20205P0451988-10-25025 October 1988 Transcript of 881025 Periodic Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-30 ML20205G1851988-10-25025 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Supporting Documentation Encl.Related Correspondence ML20205E5021988-10-24024 October 1988 Licensee Rebuttal Testimony of Ji Fabrikant on Health Effects of Tritium (Contention 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1751988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1531988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ww Weaver on Accident Risks (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1901988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ja Auxier & Ji Fabrikant on Effects of Tritium (Contentions 3 & 5d).* Supporting Info Encl.Related Correpondence ML20155H1661988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Kl Harner & Kj Hofstetter on Sampling & Analysis of accident-generated Water (Contentions 3 & 4b).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1401988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Je Tarpinian on Occupational Dose Assessments (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1281988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Dr Buchanan on Evaporation Proposal & Joint Intervenors Alternative (Contentions 2 & 3).* Related Correspondence ML20155H4751988-10-10010 October 1988 Testimony.* Discusses Environ Impact of Force Evaporation of 2.3 Million Gallons of accident-generated Water by Licensee. W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20155H4711988-10-10010 October 1988 Affidavit of Cw Huver (Contention 5):further Considerations of Biological Effects & Health Hazards of Tritium.* Copyrighted Matl Encl.Related Correspondence ML20154D5201988-09-0707 September 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880907 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-109.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20151G6951988-07-14014 July 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880714 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-140.Related Documentation Encl ML20196B6041988-05-26026 May 1988 Transcript of 880526 Advisory Panel Meeting in Harrisburg, PA to Discuss Decontamination of TMI-2.Pp 1-117.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20154N4101988-04-14014 April 1988 Transcript of 880414 Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 Public Meeting in Lancaster,Pa.Related Info Encl. Pp 1-100 ML20148F2351988-03-17017 March 1988 Transcript of 880317 Briefing in Washington,Dc Re Status of TMI-2.Pp 1-51.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20236Y1061987-12-0808 December 1987 Transcript of Special Prehearing Conference on 871208 in Harrisburg,Pa Re Disposal of accident-generated Water. Pp 1-86 ML20238C6981987-10-0505 October 1987 Deposition of a Beach.* Transcript of 871005 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re R Parks Allegations.Pp 1-244.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20235J7071987-09-30030 September 1987 Transcript of 870930 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md. Pp 225-343 ML20238D4641987-09-0909 September 1987 Transcript of 870909 Oral Argument in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-57 ML20238C7531987-08-20020 August 1987 Vol II to Transcript of Hl Hofmann 870820 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 208-471 & 489-494. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7891987-08-18018 August 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol IV to Transcript of 870818 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 551-818. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7651987-06-25025 June 1987 Deposition of Hl Hofmann.* Transcript of 870625 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-206 ML20238C8041987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol III to Transcript of 870624 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp III-1 - III-89 ML20235J1271987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vols II & III of Transcript of Rd Parks 870624 Deposition.Related Correspondence ML20238C7981987-06-23023 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol II to Transcript of 870623 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp II-1 - II-263.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7941987-06-22022 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol I to Transcript of 870622 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-199. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C5921987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Transcript of 870616 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Allegations of Harassment Against R Parks. Pp 1-198.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C6171987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Corrected Title Page of 870616 Deposition ML20215L2731987-05-0808 May 1987 Transcript of 870508 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md.Pp 19-224.In Camera Session (Pp 101-138) Bound Separately ML20238C7331987-04-24024 April 1987 Deposition of Rc Arnold.* Transcript of 870424 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-224.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q9801987-04-16016 April 1987 Transcript of 870416 Periodic Meeting W/Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Washington,Dc.Pp 1-50.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q8021987-04-15015 April 1987 Transcript of 870415 Briefing by DOE in Washington,Dc Re TMI-2 Core Exam Program.Pp 1-64.Viewgraphs Encl ML20238C6521987-04-10010 April 1987 Deposition of Bk Kanga.* Transcript of 870410 Deposition in Gaithersburg,Md Re R Parks.Pp 1-151.Supporting Documentation Encl 1998-09-17
[Table view] Category:DEPOSITIONS
MONTHYEARML20154G2941998-09-17017 September 1998 Transcript of 980917 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re License Transfer of TMI-1 from Gpu Nuclear,Inc to Amergen. Pp 1-41 ML20059J5171993-09-30030 September 1993 Transcript of 930923 Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-130.Related Documentation Encl ML20198E5581992-12-0101 December 1992 Transcript of Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel on 921201 in Rockville,Md ML20059N5941990-10-0404 October 1990 Transcript of 900928 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Studies of Cancer in Populations Near Nuclear Facilities, Including TMI ML20247G0361989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of Oral Argument on 890726 in Bethesda,Md Re Disposal of accident-generated Water.Pp 1-65.Supporting Info Encl ML20247D2761989-04-20020 April 1989 Transcript of 890420 Briefing in Rockville,Md on Status of TMI-2 Cleanup Activities.Pp 1-51.Related Info Encl ML20245A2961989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of 890413 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote ML20245A8381989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 890413 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-79.Supporting Info Encl ML20235N2161989-02-17017 February 1989 Follow-up Testimony Clarifying Position on Question of Disposition of Over 2 Million Gallons of Accident Generated Water.Related Documentation & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20235S9911989-02-16016 February 1989 Transcript of 890216 Public Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-119. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20206C9391988-11-0707 November 1988 Transcript of 881107 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa.Pp 1,122- 1,417.Witnesses:JA Auxier,Ji Fabrikant,Skolnik & Mather ML20235M7601988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Public Hearing in Lancaster,Pa for Presentation of Limited Appearance Statements.Pp 998-1,121 ML20206C2801988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 859-997.Witnesses:JA Martin, SS Yaniv,F Skolnik,S Lewis & a Bhattacharyya ML20205Q6581988-11-0202 November 1988 Transcript of 881102 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 573-858.Supporting Documentation Encl.Witnesses:Gg Baker,Wj Cooper & L Munson ML20205Q6441988-11-0101 November 1988 Transcript of 881101 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 288-572.Supporting Info Encl. Witnesses:K Hofstetter,Kl Harner,L Thomas & M Masnik ML20205N5791988-10-31031 October 1988 Transcript of ASLB 881031 Meeting in Lancaster,Pa Re License Amend Application.Pp 87-287 ML20205P0451988-10-25025 October 1988 Transcript of 881025 Periodic Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-30 ML20205G1851988-10-25025 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Supporting Documentation Encl.Related Correspondence ML20205E5021988-10-24024 October 1988 Licensee Rebuttal Testimony of Ji Fabrikant on Health Effects of Tritium (Contention 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1751988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1531988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ww Weaver on Accident Risks (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1901988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ja Auxier & Ji Fabrikant on Effects of Tritium (Contentions 3 & 5d).* Supporting Info Encl.Related Correpondence ML20155H1661988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Kl Harner & Kj Hofstetter on Sampling & Analysis of accident-generated Water (Contentions 3 & 4b).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1401988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Je Tarpinian on Occupational Dose Assessments (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1281988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Dr Buchanan on Evaporation Proposal & Joint Intervenors Alternative (Contentions 2 & 3).* Related Correspondence ML20155H4751988-10-10010 October 1988 Testimony.* Discusses Environ Impact of Force Evaporation of 2.3 Million Gallons of accident-generated Water by Licensee. W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20155H4711988-10-10010 October 1988 Affidavit of Cw Huver (Contention 5):further Considerations of Biological Effects & Health Hazards of Tritium.* Copyrighted Matl Encl.Related Correspondence ML20154D5201988-09-0707 September 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880907 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-109.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20151G6951988-07-14014 July 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880714 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-140.Related Documentation Encl ML20196B6041988-05-26026 May 1988 Transcript of 880526 Advisory Panel Meeting in Harrisburg, PA to Discuss Decontamination of TMI-2.Pp 1-117.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20154N4101988-04-14014 April 1988 Transcript of 880414 Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 Public Meeting in Lancaster,Pa.Related Info Encl. Pp 1-100 ML20148F2351988-03-17017 March 1988 Transcript of 880317 Briefing in Washington,Dc Re Status of TMI-2.Pp 1-51.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20236Y1061987-12-0808 December 1987 Transcript of Special Prehearing Conference on 871208 in Harrisburg,Pa Re Disposal of accident-generated Water. Pp 1-86 ML20238C6981987-10-0505 October 1987 Deposition of a Beach.* Transcript of 871005 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re R Parks Allegations.Pp 1-244.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20235J7071987-09-30030 September 1987 Transcript of 870930 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md. Pp 225-343 ML20238D4641987-09-0909 September 1987 Transcript of 870909 Oral Argument in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-57 ML20238C7531987-08-20020 August 1987 Vol II to Transcript of Hl Hofmann 870820 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 208-471 & 489-494. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7891987-08-18018 August 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol IV to Transcript of 870818 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 551-818. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7651987-06-25025 June 1987 Deposition of Hl Hofmann.* Transcript of 870625 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-206 ML20238C8041987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol III to Transcript of 870624 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp III-1 - III-89 ML20235J1271987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vols II & III of Transcript of Rd Parks 870624 Deposition.Related Correspondence ML20238C7981987-06-23023 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol II to Transcript of 870623 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp II-1 - II-263.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7941987-06-22022 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol I to Transcript of 870622 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-199. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C5921987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Transcript of 870616 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Allegations of Harassment Against R Parks. Pp 1-198.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C6171987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Corrected Title Page of 870616 Deposition ML20215L2731987-05-0808 May 1987 Transcript of 870508 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md.Pp 19-224.In Camera Session (Pp 101-138) Bound Separately ML20238C7331987-04-24024 April 1987 Deposition of Rc Arnold.* Transcript of 870424 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-224.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q9801987-04-16016 April 1987 Transcript of 870416 Periodic Meeting W/Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Washington,Dc.Pp 1-50.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q8021987-04-15015 April 1987 Transcript of 870415 Briefing by DOE in Washington,Dc Re TMI-2 Core Exam Program.Pp 1-64.Viewgraphs Encl ML20238C6521987-04-10010 April 1987 Deposition of Bk Kanga.* Transcript of 870410 Deposition in Gaithersburg,Md Re R Parks.Pp 1-151.Supporting Documentation Encl 1998-09-17
[Table view] Category:NARRATIVE TESTIMONY
MONTHYEARML20154G2941998-09-17017 September 1998 Transcript of 980917 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re License Transfer of TMI-1 from Gpu Nuclear,Inc to Amergen. Pp 1-41 ML20059J5171993-09-30030 September 1993 Transcript of 930923 Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-130.Related Documentation Encl ML20198E5581992-12-0101 December 1992 Transcript of Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel on 921201 in Rockville,Md ML20059N5941990-10-0404 October 1990 Transcript of 900928 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Studies of Cancer in Populations Near Nuclear Facilities, Including TMI ML20247G0361989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of Oral Argument on 890726 in Bethesda,Md Re Disposal of accident-generated Water.Pp 1-65.Supporting Info Encl ML20247D2761989-04-20020 April 1989 Transcript of 890420 Briefing in Rockville,Md on Status of TMI-2 Cleanup Activities.Pp 1-51.Related Info Encl ML20245A2961989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of 890413 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote ML20245A8381989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 890413 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-79.Supporting Info Encl ML20235N2161989-02-17017 February 1989 Follow-up Testimony Clarifying Position on Question of Disposition of Over 2 Million Gallons of Accident Generated Water.Related Documentation & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20235S9911989-02-16016 February 1989 Transcript of 890216 Public Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-119. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20206C9391988-11-0707 November 1988 Transcript of 881107 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa.Pp 1,122- 1,417.Witnesses:JA Auxier,Ji Fabrikant,Skolnik & Mather ML20235M7601988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Public Hearing in Lancaster,Pa for Presentation of Limited Appearance Statements.Pp 998-1,121 ML20206C2801988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 859-997.Witnesses:JA Martin, SS Yaniv,F Skolnik,S Lewis & a Bhattacharyya ML20205Q6581988-11-0202 November 1988 Transcript of 881102 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 573-858.Supporting Documentation Encl.Witnesses:Gg Baker,Wj Cooper & L Munson ML20205Q6441988-11-0101 November 1988 Transcript of 881101 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 288-572.Supporting Info Encl. 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W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20155H4711988-10-10010 October 1988 Affidavit of Cw Huver (Contention 5):further Considerations of Biological Effects & Health Hazards of Tritium.* Copyrighted Matl Encl.Related Correspondence ML20154D5201988-09-0707 September 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880907 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-109.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20151G6951988-07-14014 July 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880714 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-140.Related Documentation Encl ML20196B6041988-05-26026 May 1988 Transcript of 880526 Advisory Panel Meeting in Harrisburg, PA to Discuss Decontamination of TMI-2.Pp 1-117.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20154N4101988-04-14014 April 1988 Transcript of 880414 Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 Public Meeting in Lancaster,Pa.Related Info Encl. 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Lie 2/9/81 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of )
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METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY ) Docket No. 50-209
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Station, Unit No. 1) )
LICENSEE'S TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM E. RIETHLE IN RESPONSE TO CONTENTION NOS. EP-3 (C) (1) & EP-18 3
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! Response to Contention No. EP-18................. 2 Response to Board Question No. 4 and Contention No . EP-3 (C) (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Table 1 and Figure 1 Table 2 and Figure 2 Statement of Professional Qualifications t
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l OUTLINE This testimony deals with offsite radiological monitoring at Three Mile Island, It addresses Board Question 4 and Con-
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In the first part of the testimony the purposes and goals of Licensee's radiological environmental monitoring program
("REMP") are discussed. The basis on which the number and location of sampling sites were chosen is explained. The dosimeters used in the REMP are described and tha program to assure accurate results is presented.
The second part of the testimony addresses the remote read-out, real-time monitoring devices being deployed around TMI.
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INTRODUCTION 1
This testimony, by Mr. William E. Riethle, III, GPU, Manager-Environmental Controls, TMI, is addressed to Contention No. EP-18:
It is contended that the Licensee's environ-mental radiation monitoring program contains an insufficient number of monitoring sites and an inadequate distribution of monitoring sites within twenty miles of the Unit 1 site to provide suffi-cient protection of the public health and safety.
It is further contended that there is in the Licensee's environmental radiation monitoring program an unwarranted reliance on the use of thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's) for provid-ing information used to calculate radiation ex-posure data and that this unwarranted reliance on TLD's seriously underestimates radiation doses to the public. It is also contended that the Licensee does not possess adequate portable radiation monitors to provide additional informa-tion in the event of an offsite radiation release, and that the Licensee does not exercise adequate administrative control over the maintenance of these units, nor the training of personnel in their use. It is contended that the radiation monitoring program of the Licensee must be greatly upgraded prior to restart to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety.
Contention No. EP-3 (C) (1) :
l L The NRC's vague instruction to the licensee to I
" upgrade" in generally unidentified respects its "offsite monitoring capability" is insufficient to assure that such upgrading will result in the ability to obtain and analyze the type and volume of information essential for protection of the public health and safety. ANGRY contends that such capability must at minimum encompass the following elements or their equivalent:
i (1) Permanent offsite monitoring devices which register all forms of ionizing radiation and which can be remotely read onsite.
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(a) Has the licensee considered stationing a limited number of dose rate meters near the site, with the data telemetered to the control room or the response center?
(b) Has the licensee considered placing meters which publicly measure background radiation levels at a number of public places, thereby enabling the populace to know what the level is?
RESPONSE TO CONTENTION NO. EP-18 BY WITNESS RIETHLE:
Contention No. EP-18 takes issue with Licensee's radiological environmental monitoring program ("REMP") at TMI. It asserts that the REMP contains an insufficient number and inadequate distribut;on of monitoring sites, and that there is an unwar-ranted reliance on the use of thermoluminescent dosimeters
("TLD's"). These matters are addressed in this testimony. The contention also alleges that there is an' inadequate number of portable radiation monitors, that these monitors are not properly maintained, and that personnel are not trained in the use of such monitors. These latter allegations are addressed in " Licensee's Testimony of Robert E. Rogan, George J. Giangi and Alexis Tsaggaris on the Adequacy of Onsite Emergency Preparedness at Three Mile Island, Unit 1," dated-February 9, 1981.
The REMP consists of sampling regimens that provide informa-tion needed to determine whether radiological exposures in the
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environment are within established limits. The program also moniters the long-term buildup of specific radionuclides in the environment in order to assure that such radionuclides do not be-come significant. The program at TMI is designed to monitor the major pathways of exposure to the general populace so as to demon-strate compliance with regulatory guidelines for allowable ex-posures to unrestricted areas. These regulatory guidelines in-clude 10 C.F.R. Part 20, 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix I, and 40 C.F.R. Part 190.
During the operational life of the nuclear generating facility, normal radionuclide releases are monitored through a systematic sampling program which includes air, water, and terrestrial media.
The media chosen for the sampling program reflect the indicator concept of environmental surveillance. In this manner the sampling program gives appropriate consideration to both the critical path-ways of radionuclide transport and the quality of the environment in relation to historical environmental data. The REMP permits quantitative evaluation of radionuclide levels in the environment.
This information is compiled and presented in an cnnual report to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the U.S. Environmental Pro-tection Agency, and the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection l
for their review and evaluation.
Prior to March 1979, the RE.iP at TMI conformed to the NRC's position of what constituted an acceptable radiological monitor-ing program as specified in Regulatory Guides 4.1 (Rev. 1) and 4.8. In many instances, the program exceeded the NRC's require-ments, t
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In accordance with emergency response plans, the normal REMP was intensified immediately following the accident at Unit 2. This increase in monitoring regimens during periods of unusual activity I
is a prudent step for evaluating subsequent impacts. A broader data base assists in quantifying what impacts, if any, have occurred.
Such an . Luation, however, is necessarily only as an after-the-fact analysis of what has occurred. That is to say, the radio-1 nuclide deposition already would have to have occurred for environmental samples to reflect qualitative and quantitative data with respect to offsite releases. It is for this reason that during the Unit 2 accident emergency, real-time monitoring teams were dispatched to monitor off site. Information obtained from these teams was utilized for a timely assessment of the accident situation. Data gleaned from the intensified REMP was useful in providing an historical assessment of overall impacts associated with the accident releases. This function is similar to functions performed by the REMP during normal plant operations.
In November 1979, the NRC Staff amended its REMP requirements.
l A Branch Technical Position, revising, in part, Regulatory Guide 4.8, was issued. 71is revision proposed an increase in the number of direct radiation stations required as part of an i
operating facility's REMP. The remainder of Regulatory Guide 4.8 was essentially unchanged, as the review committee adjudged the original requirements to be adequate for their stated purpose.
The REMP at TMI complies with Regulatory Guide 4.8, as amended by the November 1979 Branch Technical Position.
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Station locations for REMP sampling are based on four main criteria: (1) site meteorology; (2) Susquehanna River hydrology; (3) local demography; and (4) differential land usage.
Historical site meteorology data since 1967 has identified four prevailing wind directions: northwest (NW), west northwest (WNW) , west (W), and north northwest (NNW). This information, coupled with the annual average dispersion factor (X/Q), is utill?.ed for sample site locations. In certain instances, sampling points must be located in alternate sites due to local site conditions. For example, although optimal monitoring loca-I tions for air samples may be within a 600 meter radius around TMI, to do so would require placement in the Susquehanna River.
In such instances, the next optimal site is choten for instru-ment placement.
Other monitoring locations are chosen by demography, river hydrology (for water sampling stations) , differential land usage, and special areas of interest. A yearly dairy census is taken around the area to ensure monitoring stations are adequate since changes in dairy herds and commercial practices may suggest cer-tain alterations.
TLD locations were placed primarily or. the NRC's Branch Technical Position recommendations. These recommendations are as follows:
i Forty stations with two or more dosimeters or one instrument for measuring and recording dose rate continuously to be placed as follows: (1) an inner ring of stations in the general arca of the site boundry and an outer ring in the 4-5 mile
range from the site with a station in each sector of each ring (16 sectors x 2 rings = 32 stations).
The balance of the stations, 8, should be placed in special interest areas such as population centers, nearby residences, schools, and in 2 or 3 areas to serve as control stations.
To comply with these recommendations, TMI has 73 stations with two or more dosimeters located as follows: 12 stations are located at or near the site boundry, a second ring of 7 stations is located out to a distance of 0.6 miles from the site. Two l
additional rings comprised of 6 and 2 stations each are found at distances of 1 to 3 miles respectively. The 4-5 mile ring requested by the NRC is composed of 16 stations, ranging in distance from 4.3 miles to 5.0 miles. The remainder of the 30 stations are located in areas of special interests at distances of 5-10 and 10-20 miles from the site. A complete description of the l present REMP sample locations is given in Table 1 and depicted l
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At the present time, TMI is utilizing two dosimetry systems.
l The original system is composed of two sets of TLD's which are read monthly and quarterly. Each badge contains fcur areas of readout for gamma radiation. Badges are sent to a commercial laboratory for processing with quality control being maintained by a second independent laboratory. Though not now being used, TMI has the capability to process badges from this. system onsite.
The second system in place is comprised of TLD's with both beta and gamma detection capability. This system is being field tested and environmentally qualified for purposes of replacing 2
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the original TLD system described above. Sensitivity of these badges is in the 1 mR to 1000 R range. With this new system TMI would have complete processing capabilities onsite to facilitate handling and data acquisition. As with the current system, an independent quality control program will be maintained utilizing an independent laboratory.
Standards for the use of TLD's in the environment are set by the NRC (Reg. Gu'de 4.13, Rev. 1) with the assistance of the Health Physics Society Standards Committee of the American National Standards Institute (" ANSI"). These standards specify the minimum acceptable performance of TLD's used for environ-1 mental measurements and outlines methods to test for compliance, procedures for calibration, field application, and reporting. It is a Technical Specification requirement of Unit 1 that environ-mental TLD's comply with these standards. I am unaware of any information showing that TLD's which satisfy these standards underestimate radiation doses to the public.
The Environmental Controls Group is responsible for the TMI REMP. The Group is staffed by twelve professionals whose.responsi-bilities are to maintain both the nonradiological and radiological environmental monitoring programs. To ensure accuracy of RanF sampling, environmental. samples are collected by scientists within the Environmental Controls Group and delivered by these
! individuals to the appropriate analytical laboratory. Ins crumenta-tion is calibrated and routinely surveyed by the staff of the Environmental Controls Group during sampling periods as a safe-guard against malfunction or possible vandalism. Should replace-L
ment be necessary, duplicate instrumentation is maintained.
Audits of commercial laboratories participating in the REMP cnalysis are performed through in-house check proced2res., the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (" EPA") cross-check pro-gram, quality control comparisons, and visits by the Environmental Controls Group sraff to the laboratories tLamselves. In-house checks are conducted by a careful review and compariron of in-coming data with sample collection sheets, sample procedure review, and historical site data. Anomalies are brought to the atten-tion of the reporting laboratory and reanalysis is conducted if discrepancies cannot be resolved. REMP laboratories also are required to participate in the EPA's intralaboratory comparison program. The results of these comparisons are presented in each REMP annual report. As a third check on the participating labora-tories, a quality control program is conducted. This results in an independent evaluation of the laboratories involved. A final check is provided by Environmental Candrols Group audits of the laboratories, which involve review of laboratory procedures and visits to the laboratories for onsite inspection of analysis pro-cedures. A complete review and audit of all environmental moni-toring data for the year is conducted by the Environmental Con-trols and TMI qu lity assurance groups prior to submittal of the annual report. REMP sample collection data is maintained through retention of collection sheets. The sample collection procedures are reviewed by Environmental Controls' in-house professional staff periodically, to ensure proper up-to-date regimens are followed.
i RESPONSE TO BOARD QUESTION NO. 4 AND CONTENTION NO. EP-3 (C) (1)
BY WITNESS RIETHLE:
Licensee has purchased a real-time environmental radiation rmnitoring system from Reuter-Stokes of Cleveland, Ohio. The system, kncwn as Sentri 1011, consists of low and high level direct radiation sensors, remote station electronics, remote sta-tion transmitters and receiver, and a central processing computer.
Data obtained from the sensors are relayed back to the cen-tral computer via telephona or telemetry communications providing instantaneous dose rate data from each of the remote locations.
The sensors (one low level and one high level sensor at each location) can detect direct radiation in the range of 0 to 500 mR/hr and 500 mR/hr to 10 R/hr for the low and high range sensors, respectively.
Licensee's system will be headquartered at the offices of the TMI Environmental Controls group and is composed of 16 remote stations. Site locations were chosen according to population density, site meteorology, and local topography. Where possible, a remote station will be located within each of the sixteen radial sectors around TMI. The ; mote stations are equipped with LCD readout panels to allow public access to instantaneous dose rate information. A tentative list of sites (Table 2) and a map indicating locations (Figure 2) are attached.
-While Licensee is installing a real-time environmental radiation monitoring system, I do not believe that such a system is necessary to achieve an adequate state of emergency prepared-
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ness at TMI. As explained in the testimony of Messrs. Rogan, Giangi and Tsaggaris, accideit assessment and protective action recommendations will be based on plant status and offsite dase projections calculated from in-plant effluent monitor readings, as confirmed by mobile offsite radiation monitoring teams. The real-time monitoring system I have described may provide addi-tional data that should be considered during an emergency situa-tion, but that information is not a prerequisite for Licensee fulfilling its emergency planning or environmental monitoring responsibilities.
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TABLE 1 Sampling Locations Samole Identification Metropolitan Edison identifies samples by a three-part code: The f.irst two letters are the power station identification code, in this case TM. The next one-to-three letters are for the media sampled.
AI = Air Iodine ID = Immersion Dose (TLD)
AP = Air Particulates M = Milk AQF = Fish RW = Precipitation ~
AQP = Aquatic Plants . SW = 5.rface Water AQS = Sediment V = Vegetation E = Soil MG = Milk (Goats)
FPF = Fruit EW = Effluent Water FPL = Green Leafy Vegetab'as The last four symbols are a location code based on direction and distance from the site. Of the last four symbols, the first two represent each of the sixteen angular sectors of 22h degrees centered about the l reactor site. Sector one is divided evenly by the north axis and the other sectors are numbered in a clockwise direction; i.e., 2 = NNE, 3 = NE, 4 = ENE, l
5 = E, etc. The next digit is a letter which repres2nts the radial distance l
from the plant:
- S' = On-site location E = 4-5 miles off-site A = 0-1 miles off-site F = 5-10 miles off-site B = l-2 miles off-site G = 10-20 miles off-site C = 2-3 miles off-site H = > 20 miles off-site l D = 3-4 miles off-site l
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The location portions of these codes (i.e.,151, 3Al, etc.) are shown 1 ,
in Table A-1 along with detailed information and map coordinate numbers used to designate the individual samples on maps A-1, A-2, and A-3. .
TABLE 1 TAOLE A-1 4
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DESCRIPTION AP.AI,IO 152 1 0.4 0 N of site, North Weather Station 10 252 2 0.7 28 MNE of site on light role in middle of North Bridge 10 452 3 0.3 71 ENE of site on top of d'ke. East Fence 10 552 4 0.2 95 E of site on top of dike. East Fence 10 851 5 0.4 167 $$E of site 10 952 6 0.8 184 5 of sf te at South Beach of Three Mlle Island EW 1051 7 - - On sit 9, RML-7 10 1052 8 0.4 200 55t! f site 1
10 1151 9 0.1 221 SV of site, west of Mechanical Draf t Towers on dike 10 1351 10 0.4 270 W of site on Shelley Island SW 1352 11 0.1 270 W of site, latake i
10 1452 12 0.4 293 WNW of site on $helley Island 10 1551 13 0.5 317 NW of site on Shelley Island 10 1651 14 0.2 340' ilW of site at gate in fence on wst side of Three Mlle Island, North boat dock ACP 1A1 15 0.7 1 N of site A05 1A2 16 0.7 0 N of site at north tip of Three Mlle Island 10 3Al 17- 0.6 35 NE of site on Route 441 I
ID 4Al 18 0.5 65 ENE of site on Laurel Road AP, AI,jtW,l0 SAI 19 0.4 100 E of site on verth side of Observation Center Building 10 6Al 20 0.5 117 ESE of site on light pole on Route 441 AQ5 1Al 21 0.3 137 SE of site 10 7A3 22 0.6 143 SE de ette on Route 441 SW.AQP 9A2 23 0.5 188 5 of site below Olscharge Pipe A35 10A1 24 0.8 202 SSW of site A05 .llAl 25 0.5 225 SW of site 10 11A2 26 0.5 221 SW of site on Beech Island 101 16Al 17 0.4 332 NNW of site on Rohr Island
- m 181 28 1.2 5 N of site. farm along Route 441 M.fPL 4SI 29 1.1 65 EXE of site, farm west of Cringrich Road P. f *'. 783 30 1.6 125 SE of site, fam on the east side of Conewaqo Creek
- 1.9 163 SSE of site. fal uuth .
1.t,Anf,AQS.AQP 901 31 1.5 178 5 of site above York Haven Dam i MS.1D 1081 32 1.1 2-0 SSW of site on south beach of Shelley Island ID 1101 33 1.9 227 SW of site on Route 262 AP,Al,IO 1281 34 1.6 253 flSW of site adjacent to Fishing Creek, f oldsboro Air Station 10 1381 35 1.2 261 W of site at Goldsboro Marina ID 1481 36 1.4 290 WW of site on Still House Road 10 1581 37 1.8 334 N'J of site on Still House Road AGF 1681 38 1.1 , 337 NfM of site below Fall Island
- AP,Al 10 ICI 39 2.6 355 N of site at Middletown Substation SW IC3 40 2.3 347
- N of site at Swatara Creek AP AI.RW,10 801 41 2.3 159 55Dof site at Falmouth-Collins Substation SW 8C2 42 2.3 165 SSE of site. York Haven Hydro M, fPL 1401 43 3.7 283 WNW of site, farn 10 IE4 44 4.3 3 N of site on Vine Street exit from Route 283 10 2El 45 4.8 18 NNE of site, School House Lane and Miller Road 10 3E3 46 4.5 42 NE of site on Rennedy Lane' 13 4E5 47 4.9 62 EHE o' site on Beagle Road 10 5El 48 a 4.6 81 E cr site, North Market Street and Taeger Road ID 6E6 49 4.6 115 ESE of site on Amosite Road e 10 7E6 50 4.8 131 SE of site. Bainbridge and Risser Roads SW 8El 51 4.1 160 55E of site on Brunner Island 10 SE2 52 4.1 155 55E of site at Guard Shack on Brunner Island 10 $El 53 4.9 182 5 of site on Canal Road, Conewago Helghts
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f WILLIAM E. RIETHLE, II!
Business Address: TMI Nuclear Station P.O. Box 480 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Education: B.A., Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 1970.
M.S., Environmental Science, Drexel University, 1972.
, M.S., Health Physics, Rutgers University, 1975.
Experience: Manager, Environmentel Controls TMI; GPU Nuclear, 1979 to present. Responsible for the formation, implementation, and performance of the Company's environmental group at TMI. Responsible for biological and radiological environmental monitoring activities and studies at TMI.
Senior Licensing Engineer; GPU Service Corporation, 1976 to 1979. Performed' environmental licensing and nuclear licensin3 duties for Forked River Nuclear Station, environmental licensing of fossil plants,
! and site selection studies.
Chief Project Licensing Coordinator; Stone &
Webster, Inc., 1976. Performed environmental and nuclear licensing duties for a domestic nuclear power plant.
! Licensing Engineer; Ebasco Services, Inc., 1973 to 1976. Performed environmencal licensing duties for several domestic and foreign nuclear
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t Head, Radioimmunoassay Laboratory, Nuclear j Medicine Department; Middlesex General Hospital, 1972 to 1973. Responsible for the formation and operation of a radioimmunoassay laboratory.
Research Assistant, Radiation Research Laboratory; Albert Eingtein Medical Center, 1970 to 1972.
Performed experiments in canc_er/ radiation effects area.
Sergeant, U.S. Army Reserves, 1966 to 1972.
Honorable Discharge.
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' TMI-Unit 2 Containment", Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, Volume 35, November 1980.
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