ML20054D866
| ML20054D866 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Bailly |
| Issue date: | 04/21/1982 |
| From: | Lewis S NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD) |
| To: | Grossman H, Holton R, Leeds J Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8204230459 | |
| Download: ML20054D866 (2) | |
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School of Oceanography Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331 In the Matter of NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY (Bailly Generating Station, Nuclear-1)
Docket No. 50-367
Dear Administrative Judges:
By letter of April 7,1982, to Ms. Jane Whicher, the NRC Staff stated that it would take steps to assure that any future correspondence between the National Park Service, Department of tha Interior and the NRC Staff or between any other agency and the Staff regarding restoration of the Bailly site is transmitted to all persons on the service list for this proceeding.
Accordingly, enclosed is a fiarch 30, 1982, letter from Russell E. Rickerson, Director of the National Park Service, to Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director of the Division of Licensing.
Sincerely, Stephen H. Lewis Counsel for NRC Staff DISTRIBUTION:
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Dear Mr. Eisenhut:
'Ihis is in response to your letter of March 4 to Acting Deputy Director Garrett wluch refers to our letter of hbar 23, 1981, to Director Harold Denton in which we ccmnented on NIPSCO's proposed restoration plan for the Milly excavation site.
We concur generally with the ccmmnts you made dout our proposals of Dec eber 23. It does appear that the procedures to be undertaken by NIPSCO for sealing and capping of wells, and of the backfill material proposed to be usai, adequately address our concerns. If NIPSCO adheres to their plan as stated, it appears that there is, indeed, negligible probability that the Iakeshore's lands or interests would be adversely W ed. It is our understanding that NIPSCO proposes to use as backfill material only clean, inorganic fill materials of a character not appreciably different frm the original material and that specifimlly their fill material will most likely cme frm one of the following sources:
-Material frm the original excavation, about half of which still renains on site.
-Clean sands either along NIPSCO's shoreline or frm off-shore dredging near NIPSCO's fossil fuel plant water intakes.
-Additional clean sand fill frm the innadiate locality.
We understand that NBC does retain legal authority and raapnnaihility for enfvu.umi of the provisions of NIPSCO's restoration plan during the rehabilitation period and that NBC's authority and respmsibility would be mainained even should the NIPSCO pr W ings be terminated before rehabilitation is empleted. Our nonitoring efforts in the area have been reduced as a result of the termination of construction.
However, despite the fact that there is a low prnh,hility of any adverse effects to Iakeshore resources occurring as a result of NIPSCO's rehabilitation program, we will continue a level of nonitoring in the area through the rehabilitation period in order to insure against any possible adverse effects.
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'1 hank you very nuch for your response and your consideration of our cmments. Should there be any significant changes related to the rah =hititation plan or its progress, we wish to be kept informari.
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