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Motion to Add Js Baron as Witness on Suffolk County Contention 28(a)(iii) & Shoreham Opponents Coalition Contention 7A(3).Prof Qualifications & Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20054F333
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 06/09/1982
From: Earley A
HARMON & WEISS, LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO.
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
ISSUANCES-OL, NUDOCS 8206160099
Download: ML20054F333 (8)


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MOTION OF LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY TO ADD JOSEPH S.

BARON AS A WITNESS ON SC CONTENTION 28 (a) (iii) AND SOC CONTENTION 7A(3)

The Long Island Lighting Company respectfully requests permission to add Joseph S. Baron as a supplemental witness on SC Contention 28 (a) (iii) and SOC 7A(3).

Dr. Baron is a Power Engineer in the Nuclear Engineering Group for Shoreham project at the Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation.

His responsibilities include all radiation monitoring equipment including the iodine monitors for Shoreham.

Thus, he can aid the Board in providing the desired in-depth discussion of this contention.

In this regard, it is expected that Dr. Baron will be particularly helpful in addressing issues related to the answers to questions 5 through 9 and 13 of the prepared testimony of Mr. Schmitt.

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Ilunton & Williams 707 East Main Street P. O. Box 1535 Richmond, Virginia 23212 DATED:

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u;z; fly name is Joseph Baron.

My busi' ness address is 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02107.

I am employed by Stone &

Weaster Engineering Corporation (SWEC) as a Power Engineer and have held this position since January 1973.

In this capacity I am cur-rently responsible for the radiation monitoring system for the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station - Unit 1 Project.

I was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in chemAcal engin-eering in 1966, dual Master of Science degrees in chemical and nuc-lear engineering in 1968, and a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering in 1971, all by Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Prior to joining SWEC in August 1971, I worked as a part-time Assistant Process Engineer for Diamond Shamrock Company in Cleveland, Ohio.

I was responsible for the evaluation of chemical kinetics data, development of a workable kinetics model for use in the design of a production chemical reactor and design of scrubbing towers.

Later as a Research Associate with Argonne National Laboratory, I established the setup and calibration of an analytical system for the determination of inpurities in sodium.

Next, with Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a Research Associate (August 1967 - February 1968), I was responsible for the design of an accurate method of determining the thermal flux history of the irradiation cavity of the high flux isotope reactor,

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for feasibility and kinetic studies in the use of amines as de-hydrating agents in the microsphere production step of the Sol-Gel analysis of the electrical charge distribution in a metallic process; aerosol; and preparation of reactor physics data for use in an cconomic evaluation of a high temperature gas-cooled reactor (4TGR).

From February 1968 - August 1971 I was involved in resident study towards my master and doctorate degrees.

Upon joining SWEC in August 1971 as an Engineer in the Nuclear Division, I functioned as an Assistant Supervisor in charge of the design and development of light water reactor (LWR) radioactive waste systems as well as consultant in the phenomenon of ion exchange.

In this capacity, I interacted with technical staff members involved in

'ther plant systems in an effort to minimize potential radioactive o

releases.

I supervised the simulation group which developed computer models for the operation of radioactive waste systems and for plant effluent releases, both steady state and transient.

On assignment to Boston Edison Pilgrim Project, I participated in the conceptual de-velopment of alternate radioactive waste processing capability.

I was also involved in the evaluation of the existing equipment, and systems to determine the long-term viability.

Another activity con-cerned determination and development of various accident scenarios for the liquid metal fast breeder reactor (LMPBR) prototype project.

On the Wisconsin Utilities Project as Principal Nuclear Engineer (February 1978 - July 1979) I was responsible for all nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) interfaces and the design of systems in the reactor portion of the plant.

I participated in the development of

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sibe specific potential accident sequences.

On temporary assignment to Virginia Electric and Power Company's Surry project, I assisted-in coordinating the proposed primary coolant hot magnetic filter retrofit, which was not installed.

As Principal Nuclear Engineer on the SWEC sponsored Refe,rence Nuclear Power Plant (July 1979 - May 1980), I ensured that systems designs within the reactor portion of theplant met applicable interface criteria for the various pressurized water reactor (PWR) NSSS vendors and developed generic systens descriptions.

I participated in the design and development of the concept of the Independent Fuel Storage Facility.

Later, as Lead Nuclear' Process Engineer on the Nuclear Power Company, Ltd. (NPC), Project ( April 1980 - May 1981), I was responsible for the development of the Civil Demonstration Fast Reactor Cover Gas System design.

Additionally, I coordinated design and structural activities for the NPC efforts within the London and Boston offises.

I was also responsible for developing an economical and efficient method of clean the reactor coolant of a boiling water reactor following an inadvertent injection of sodium pontoborate.

Siconstraint was using existing plant equipment.

This involved simulation of the various operations to determine the rate limiting step; the development and sequencing of the process to minimize the impact of this step was an integral part of the study for Toyo Engineering, Japan.

Additionally, I was engaged in development of the conceptual process design for a coal slurry dewatering and storage facility.

Although a generic design was being developed, specific application was for the Nevada Power and Light Company.

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Since assigned as a Power Engineer on the Shoreham 1:uclear Power Station - Unit 1 (StiPS-1) Project (May 1981), I am responsible for securing a workable and calibrated radiation monitoring system.

This will be achieved through the support of oxperienco in tho douign and construction of test apparatus, planning experiments and analyzing accumulated data.

I am a Registered Professional Engineer ir; Massachusottu and a meinber of the following technical societics:

The American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the American tiuclear Society, The American Nuclear Society's Standards Groups developing design criteria for t:aneous and Liquid Itadioactive Waste Systems for Light Water Reactorn, igma Xi - tionorary Research Society, Tau Beta Pi - lionorary Engineer 2ng

iociety and Phi Lambda Upsilon - Ilonorary Chemical Society.

Publications include " Upper-Bound Cost / Benefit Analysis under A;>pendix I for a flypothetical Pressurized Water Itcactor," J.S. Baron and it.!!. Vanasse, presented at the A?JS Toronto meeting in June 1976;

.w! " Treatment of Lit]uid Wantes," Chapter 6, floclear Power Waste Technology, J.S. Baron and B.V.

Coplan, AS!!E (1978).

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copics of "LILCO's Motion to Add Joseph S. Baron as a Witness on SC Contention 28 (a) (iii) and SOC Contention 7A(3)" were served upon the following by first-class mail, postage prepaid, on June 9, 1982, or by hand, as indicated by an asterisk:

Lawrence Brenner, Esq.*

Secretary of the Commission Administrative Judge U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Atomic Safety and Licensin'g Commission Board Panel Washington, D.C.

20555 U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Washington, D.C.

20555 Appeal Board Panel U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Dr. Peter A.

Morris

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Atomic Safety and Licensing l

Board Panel Atomic Safety and Licensing U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Board Panel l

Commission U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Washington, D.C.

20555 Commission Washington, D.C.

20555 Dr. James 11. Carpenter

  • Administrative Judge Bernard M.

Bordenick, Esq.*

Atomic Safety and Licensing David A.

Repka, Esq.

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Board Panel U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission Washington, D.C.

20555 Washington, D.C.

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David J.

Gilmartin, Esq.

Ralph Shapiro, Esq.

Attn:

Patricia A. Dempsey, Esq.

Cammer and Shapiro, P.C.

County Attorney 9 East 40th Street Suffolk County Department of Law New York, New York 10016 Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11787 Howard L. Blau, Esq.

217 Newbridge Road Herbert H.

Brown, Esq.*

Ilicksville, New York 11001 Lawrence Coe Lanpher, Esq.

Karla J.

Letsche, Esq.

Matthew J.

Kelly, Esq.

Kirkpatrick, Lockhart, 11111, New York State Energy Office Christopher & Phillips Agency Building 2 8th Floor Empire State Plaza 1900 M Street, N.W.

Albany, New York 12223 Washington, D.C.

20036 Mr. Jay Dunkleberger Mr. Mark W.

Goldsmith New York State Energy Office Energy Research Grotg Agency Building 2 400-1 Totten Pond Road Empire State Plaza Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Albany, New York 12223 MilB Technical Associates

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1 Stephen B.

Latham, Esq.

Twomey, Latham & Shea 33 West Second Street P.

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June 9, 1982

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