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Responses to City of Mentor 811214 Interrogatories. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20039E588
Person / Time
Site: Zimmer
Issue date: 01/04/1982
From: Ficke G
CINCINNATI GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
To:
MENTOR, KY
References
NUDOCS 8201110053
Download: ML20039E588 (88)


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Interrogatory'#'s 4-8, 10a, 11-15, 17a, 17b, 19, 19a, 19b, 23, 25a, 26, 28, l 28a, 28b, 32a, 36, 27, 38, 39, 40, 42-54, 66-69, 72, 77 i Response  ;

See responses of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to the City of Mentor Interrogatories dated 12/14/81.

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t i V Interrogatory #1 State whether or not the Applicant has Standard Operating Procedures for Emergency Operations Centers. If so, attach a copy. If not, attach those parts of the procedures which are either in draft or final form and are written, and give the anticipated date of completion for those parts not yet written.

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Yes, copies are available at The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company headquarters.

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O Interrogatory #1a 5 List all state and county officials who do or will have a copy of the above Standard Operating Procedures and state where such copies of these procedures will be physically located.

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4 The Applicant's procedures are not routinely distributed to any state or county officials.

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The Applicant's procedures are not routinely distributed to any state or local officiais.

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U Interrogatory #3 State whether or not the A those to be called in an emergency disaster (pplicantalert has aroster),

written completed list of with alternates pursuant to Notification Standard Operating Procedures. If so, attach a copy.

If not, state the anticipated date of completion of sucn a list.

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Yes, this list is available at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company headquarters.

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! List all state and county officials who do have or will have a copy of the above Duty Officer Standard Operating Procedure. State where such copies of this procedure will be physically located. .

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Interrogatory #9 State whether or not the Applicant has written completed standard operating procedures for activation of the Emergency Broadcast System. If so, attach a copy. If not, attach tnose parts of the procedures either in draft form or final form which are written and give the anticipated date of completion.

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The Applicant does not activate the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) and therefore has not written standard operating procedures for EBS activation.

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List all state and county officials who do have or will have a copy of the above Standard Operating Procedures for activation of the Emergency Broadcast System and state where such copies of, these procedures will be physically

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Yes, these procedures are available at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric

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b Interrogatory #10b State whether or not the Applicant has standard operating procedures for maintaining individual exposure records. If so, attach a copy. If not, attach those parts which are written, whether in draft or final form and state the aniticpated date of completion for those parts not written. -

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L ,onse Yes, these procedures are available at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company headquarters.

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operating procedures for Radiological Monitoring. If so, attach a copy. If not, attach those parts which are written, whether in draf t or final form, and state the anticipated date of completion for those parts of the procedures-not written.

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Yes, these proceoures are available at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company headquarters.

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(w) Interrogatory #18 State whether or not +1e Applicant has written completed standard operatilig procedures for Decontamination of Equipment. If so, attach a copy.

If no'. attach those parts which are written, whether in draft or final form, and sta;e the anticipated date of completion for those parts of the procedures not written.

Response

Yes, these procedures are available at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company headquarters.

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Equipment necessary to implement procedures for decontamination of equipment is specified in the procedures. As stated in response to Interrogatory

  1. 18, these procedures are available at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company headquarters.

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State which of the above listed items the Applicant does not have and the-purpose each item would serve in the event that an accident occurred.

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Equipment required for decontamination will be available by concercial operation.

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Yes, these procedures are available at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company headquarters, as they apply to emergency workers under the jurisdiction of CG&E.

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State the water source for each municipality within the 50 mile Ingestion

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U Interrogatory #25 State the utility company or individuals who supply water to each of the municipalities within the 50 mile Ingestion Pathway Emergency Planning

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Response

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( be found in Volume I_ of the Environmental Report, Operating License Stage .for Mn. H.'Zimmer Nuclear Power Station _beginning on page 2.2-8. Specific information for this 25 mile area can be found in Table 2.2-20 on page 2.2-43 and Figure.

2.2-10. Information for the area between the 25 mile area and the 50 mile Ingestion Pathway Emergency Planning Zone is on file.at the following agencies:

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a. anti-contamination suits
b. COV-700 Survey meters with batteries and headphones
c. gas masks
d. signs reading: CAUTION RADIATION AREA
e. Campbell County highway maps with monitoring locations marked.
f. Bracken County maps with monitoring locations marked
g. Pendleton County maps with monitoring locations marked.
h. lensatic compasses.

i, thermo-luminescent dos 1 meters

j. self reading dosimeters.

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'U During the November, 1981 exercises and/or drills held in Campbell County were any standard operating procedoras which are written implemented?

If so, which ones?

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V List all organizations which participated in the drills referred to in Interrogatory #29.

Response

The list of all organizations which could potentially participate in exercises is attached. Actual participrtion varied depending on the sequence of events postulated for each exercise and on the availability of personnel.

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Governor's Office Adjutant General -

Ohio Disaster Services Agency Ohio Department of Health Ohio Envircamental Protection Agency Ohio Department of Agriculture Ohio National Guard Ohio Department of Highway Safety Ohio Department of Natural Resources Ohio Department of Transportation Ohio Department of Public Welfare Public Utilities Commission of Ohio II Clermont County Ohio Participants Clermont County Sheriff County Commissioners Board of Health, Commissioner Sewer & Water district, Commissioner

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Batavia BMOP Bethel - Tate Felicity - Franklin Monroe Township Moscow New Richmond Pierce Township Washington Township

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Kentucky Division of Disaster and Emergency Services Executive Director l Director of Operations Communications Officer DES Public Information Officer l

Area Coordinators

! Staff Decontamination Teams Host Center personnel Department for Human Resources, Agency Coordinator Radiation Control Branch Manager Assessment and Field Monitoring Teams Bureau for Health Services, Agency Coordinator Bureau for Social Insurance, representative l Bureau for Social Services, representative l Milk Control Branch, Manager and field teams l Food Control Branch, Manager and field teams {

Environmental Sanitation Branch, manager I g- Department of Energy, Agency Coordinator Q/

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Judge / Executive Disaster and Emergency Services, Director Warning-Coordinator Law Enfercement Coordinator Fire Protection Coordinator Public Information Coordinator Health & Medical Serviens Coordinator Social Services Coordinator Damage Assessment Coordinator Public Works Coordinator Fcrt Thomas DES, Director

_ Emergency Medical Services fN Transportation Authority of Northern Kentucky

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County Agriculture Extension Agent B Pendleton County

  • Judge / Executive Pendleton County Sheriff Disaster & Eitergency Services Director Law Enforcement Coordinator Fire and Rescue Coordinator Communication Coordinator Public Information Coordinator Health & Medical Coordinator Local Fire Departments Local Police Departments Ambulance Services Public Works Coordinator Social Services Coordinator j Damage Assessment Coordinator l County Road Department l

- Agricultural Services Coordinator

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(' I Comprehensive Care Center Licking Valley CAP County Road Department V Federal and Private Agency Participation United Stater Coast Guard Civil Air Patrol

! Emergency Broadcast System WCKY (1530 AM) WLW (760 AM)

NOAA American Red Cross

Salvation Army l U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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Response

FEMA observers were present at tiie October 29 and November 18, 1981 exercises. The Applicant does not have copies and is not aware of any written observations made by FEMA observers.

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Response

The applicant did have observers at the Campbell County E0C during the Nov. 12, 1981 practice exercise and the Nov. 18, 1981 FEMA graded exercise. Copies of their observations are available at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company headquarters.

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Observers were instructed to use the respective emergency plans and procedures as the basis for making evaluations of each exercise.

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No tests of the proposed prompt notification system have been conducted.

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O Have any tests been conducted concerning the prompt notification system for Bracken County? If so, which part of the system has been tested, and how was it tested?

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Tone alert radios will be maoe available to all households within j 5 miles of ZPS-1. In addition, tone alert radios will be made available to households in the remainder of the plume exposure EPZ not alerted by fixed sirens. Until the proposed siren system is installed and tested, the number of radios to be supplied is unknown.

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Interrogatory #41 How many tone alert radios will be distributed to the residents of Pendleton County, when will the distribution occur, and how will it occur?

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The power source for the sirens is AC with floating battery backup.

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  1. 55 will be equipped with an alternate power source. If so, identify the power source for each siren. Describe any maintenance plan to be used for each alternate power source.

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The alternate power source for the in-home weather receivers is battery. Presently there is no maintenance plan for this alternate power source.

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Q What parts of Campbell County are serviced by Owen Rural Electric Co-operative?

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Approximately 65% of Campbell County is serviced by Union, Light, Heat, and Power. The exception being the southern portion of

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a) Union Light, Heat & Power b) Owen Rural Electric Cooperative c) Kentucky Utilities d) any additional utility listed in the answer to Interrogatory #56

Response

The Applicant does not compile a record of electrical power outages by geographical area equivalent to the 10 mile emergency planning zone for its own system. A day-by-day listing of recorded Service Interruptions on the Applicant's system can be made available upon request at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company headquarters.

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Numerous training events were held for CG&E corporate and site personnel. Below are the_ topics covered in these training events:

General Orientation Command and Control Classification Operational Support Center Activation Technical Support Center Activation Plant Status Radiological Dose Projections Protective Action Reconrnendations-Waterborne Release Protective Actions

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a Offsite Emergency Survey In-Plant Emergency Radiological Survey Samp'.e Evaluation At Station Thyroid Dose Calculation From Offsite Samples Personnel Injury Thyroid Blocking Fire and/or Explosion Entry Procedure For Repair / Corrective Actions 4

Search and Rescue i Recovery 1 RAD / MET Computer En.ergency Follow-up Information

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In addition, training was provided by the Applicant to some local fire and life squad personnel. Other training events in which both offsite and onsite agencies participated are:

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2. Practice Exercise - November 12, 1981
3. FEMA /NRC Graded Exer:ise - November 18, 1981 Attendance sheets for these training sassions are available at

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! or all of the public meetings held regarding the Kentucky, Campbell, Bracken or Pendleton County Radiological Emergency Plans including the public meeting held in the evening in September of 1981 at the Alexandria Courthouse in Campbell j County. If so, attach a copy of the tape or transcript.

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The Applicant has no tape or transcript of the public meeting.

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Interrogatory #80 List the items, materials and equipment'that the Commonwealth of 1 Kentucky has requesced from the Applicant in order to implement the Kentucky Radiological Emergency Plan.

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See attached list of equipment.

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4 Water Sampler ISCO 1580 6 Air Movers TCS Ind. EAS-1 8 (X)

Photon Detector Tubes ,

TCS Ind. GM-1 8 (X) i Silver impregnated. silica-gel absorber canisters TCS Ind. E-1, 150 (x)

DEC Writer III Digital LA 120 1 (X)

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Anti-contamination (To be provided out of EPD stock) (X) personnel protective kits Potassium Iodide (KI) (To be provided out of EPD stock) i Thyroid Blocking Tablets Aluminum " pancake" probes Eberline E-520/HP-210 3 (X) w/ratemeters Stand-by Power Generator (Purchased by Campbell - 1 Co.)

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4 Mod. Exist. Rad. Lot l System Mobile Radic Unit Motorola SW-2F 12 (X) s i Mobile P.A. System Motorola 2 l .

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Kentucky has obtained that are contained in the answer to Interrogatory #80.

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a. a telemetry system capable of transmitting by means of radio signal the following data: a) wind direction; b) wind speed; c) differential temperature; d) Pasquill stability class; e) primary containnent high range radiation level; f) primary containment post accident radiation level; g) secondary containment radiation level; h) standby gas treatment stack radiation level; i) main plant vent stack radiation level; j) service water discharge radiation level; k) fifteen station ring monitor radiation levels.
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equipment i Response The systems described in (a) and (b) above are not installed at this time.

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a. Tank.(Transit Authority of. Northern Kentucky hereinafter Tank) i

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c. Police

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1 e. Rescue personnel not listed in the above categories

'f. Ambulance drivers I Response t-The resources requested in'the interrogatory can be found in the Commonwealth of Kentucky Response to ZAC/ZACK Interrogatories to Intervenor

State of Kentucky dated 12/4/81 #1, #18, #19, #35, #106. The information requested in1(a.) above is not available'to the Applicant.

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If so, specify the risk (s) described and state the description of each risk.

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() Interrogatory #87 State whether or not all of the individuals so interviewed were willing to participate according to their assigned duties in the Campbell County REP under all the risks described in the answer to the above interrogatory. If not, name each individLal and state what risks that particular individual was willing to assume.

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( Interrogatory #89 State what protective measures the State of Indf ana has specified for those portions of the State within the ingestion pathway for protection of the public from the consumption of contaminated foodstuffs.

Response

Information concerning the isolation of ingestion pathways and sources is addressed in Tab F to Appendix 1,Section II.A of the Indiana Radiological Emergency Rosponse Plan for Fixed Nuclear Facilities, Revision 4, May, 1980. See response to Interrogatory #94.

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a. impoundment of foodstuffs
b. decontamination of foodstuffs
c. processing of foodstuffs
d. products diversion with regard to foodstuffs
e. preservation of foodstuffs.

Attach a map shcwing the dairies, food processing plants, water sheds, water supply intaxe and treatment plants and reservoirs for the State of Indiana which is in the ingestion pathway. Attach maps identifying the location and types of crops grown for the same area.

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s-The costs and benefits for lifting water controls will vary depending on the circumstances of the emergency.

A study ori-thd cost effective basis for liftir_ water control has l not been performed by CG&E nor the Connonwealth of Kentucky.

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! Yes, the Indiana Radiological Emergency Response Plan for Fixed Nuclear Facilities is available at The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company headquarters.

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-List all of the Cincinnati Gas and Electric personnel who. prepared or helped in the preparation of the Kentucky, Campbell County, Cracken County and Pendleton ~ County Radiological Emergency Plans and state what portion of

the plan each prepared or helped to prepare.

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No Cincinnati Gas'and Electric personnel prepared or helped to prepare the Kentucky, Campbell County, Bracken, and Pendleton County Radiological Emergency plans, i

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.in.the preparation of the Kentucky, Campbell County, Bracken: County and Pendleton

-County Radiological Emergency Plans and state what portion of the plan each prepared or helped to prepare.

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L. Weiss  : directed production _of plans.

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plans prepared under his leadership,.with authorship of many sections M. Iannucci. -

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prepared some Kentucky plan agency responsibility.

summaries F. Alvarez . incorporated various review comments into Kentucky:

plans S. Schulz -prepared'Dortions of the Pendleton County plan G. Creagh - incorporated review comments into all plans l C. Smith -

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If so, state the date of such test (s) and unat state and county organizations participated in such test (s). What atmospheric conditions existed at the time of these tests.

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[ What tests have been conducted to insure that 100f. of the population within the Plume Exposure Emergency Planning Zone would be alerted to a radiological accident within 35 minutes in Kentucky. What atmospheric conditions existed

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. in the event that the plume exposure is covering the so described evacuation-

. route. The route proceeds on. Persimmon Grove to U.S. 27 and north on U.S.

27 to Alexandria. If so,' attach a copy of the. alternate plan.

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Th'ere'are a number of alternate routes than can be used for:the evacuation of Campbell ~ County residents. One possible route'is as follows:

South from Persimmon Grove on Route 1121 to Bezold Road South; continue to Burns Road South; proceed to Route 154' West to Route 27.

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VERIFICATION

. STATE OF'0HIO COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) _ SS:

Gregory C. Ficke, being first duly sworn, states that he is an, Engineer-for The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company; that he has read the Responses No.-

4-8,10a,11-15,17a,17b,19,19a,19b, 23, 25a, 26, 28, 28a, 28b, 32a, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42-54, 66-69, 72, 77 filed by the Coninonwealth of Kentucky to the Interrogatories of the City of Mentor dated December 14, 1981, and the responses to remaining Interrogatories directed to the Applicants; that he has been duly authorized to execute, verify and file these as responses te City of Mentor. Interrogatories to Applicant dated December. 14, 1981; that he has read the contents of same and that the statements contained therein are true and correct to his best information, knowledge and belief.-

71 GregopC.pcky Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of January,.1982.

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I NUCLEAR REGULRTORY COMMISSION a

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(Wm. H. Zimmer Nuclear Power )

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of " Applicants' Responses to City of Mentor Interrogatories to Applicant Date,d December 14, 1981,"

dated January 4, 1982, in th captioned' matter,'have been served upon the following by deposi' in the United States mail this 4th day of January, 1982:

Judge John H. Frye, III Chairman, Atomic Safety-Chairman, Atomic Safety and and Licensing Board Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission

-Washington, D.C. 20555 Washington, D.C.-20555 Dr. Frank F. Hooper Charles A. Barth, Esq.

Administrative Judge Counsel for the NRC Staff Atomic Safety and Licensing Office of the Executive Board Legal Director School of Natural Resources U.S. Nuclear Regulatory University of Michigan Commission Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. M. Stanley' Livingston Mr. Chase R. Stephens Administrative Judge Docketing and Service 1005 Calle Largo Branch .

Sante Fe, New Mexico 87501 Office of the Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Dr. Lawrence R. Quarles Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Washington, D.C. 20555 Appeal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Chairman, Atomic Safety Commission and Licensing Appeal l Washington, D.C. 20555 Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 a

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Office of Attorney General 1 Attorney at Law 209 St. Clair Street 200 Main Street Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Batavia, Ohio 45103 George E.-Pattison, Esq.

James R. Feldman, Jr., Esq. Prosecuting Attorney of 216. East Ninth Street Clermont County, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 462 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 John D. ,Woliver, Esq.

Clermont County Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq.

Community Council Conner & Wetterhahn Box 181 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Batavia, Ohio 45103 Washington, D.C. 20006

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