ML20069L236
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| Site: | Indian Point |
| Issue date: | 04/19/1983 |
| From: | Della Rocca M CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO. OF NEW YORK, INC., PARSONS, BRINCKERHOFF, QUADA & DOUGLAS, INC., POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK |
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD Before Administrative Judges:
James P. Gleason, Chairman Frederick J.
Shon Dr. Oscar H.
Paris
___________________________________x In the Matter of CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY OF Docket Nos.
NEW YORK, INC.
50-247 SP (Indian Point, Unit No. 2) 50-286 SP POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF April 19, 1983 NEW YORK (Indian Point, Unit No. 3)
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MICHAEL S.
DELLA ROCCA, being duly sworn, deposes
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Preliminary Statement 4
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I am a transportation engineer employed by the firm of Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc.
(" Parsons Brinckerhoff").
A copy of my professional qualifications is
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annexed hereto as Attachment 1.
I make this affidavit in support of Licensees' Motion for Admission into Evidence of EPZ Tour Documents.
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Nature of the Documents
.:2. ' Exhibit'CE-llA identifies;each roadway section traveled by the Board during'the April-13, 1983 tour of the EPZ and' county'
~EOCs.
It also sets-forth the range of anticipated evacuation volumes.
for the primary ~ evacuation routes! traveled, together with the average two-way daily volume of such routes,-where available, from recent state and county sources.
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Exhibit CE-llB is a map delineating the roadways traveled by the Board on April 13, together: with all other primary evacuation routes and the EPZ boundary.
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True and accurate copies of Exhibits CE-llA.and CE-llB respectively.
are annexed hereto as Exhibits A and B,
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Exhibits CE-llA and CE-llB were prepared under my direc-tion and supervision and relate.directly to the evacuation portion of r
the county radiological emergency response plans for Indian Point f
("RERP's").
I was a participant in the April 13, 1983 tour of the EPZ and county EOCs.
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Parsons Brinckerhoff prepared the evacuation portions of the original versions of.the county RERP's.
I was integrally involved b
in that effort.
- Note:
Exhibit A contains two corrections to the material distributed on the April.13, 1983 tour.
These corrections are as follows:
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On page 2 of Exhibit A, lines 6 and 8, " Sanitorium l
Road" is changed to "Pomona Road".
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On page 3 of Exhibit A, line 24, the following
" Volume During Evacuation" data is added for the Bear Mountain Parkway:
Low
- 379 (N)
High
- 922 (SIS)
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The'" Average Daily Volume" statistics in Exhibit CE-llA were obtained from (a) the-Rockland' County Highway Department, Traffic Safety. Division; - (b)- the' Westchester County
' Department of Public Works, Division of Traffic Engineering and Highway Safety; and (c) the New York State Department of Trans-lPortation, Region 8 Planning Group.
The " Volume During Evacuation" statistics were derived from computer data used to prepare the RERP's, maintained in the Parsons Brinckerhoff files.
A copy of the computer data was provided to counsel for licensees who subse-quently, I understand, produced the data at a document production on June 1,'1982.
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The information contained in Exhibits CE-llA and CE-llB is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and
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kCk MICHAEL S. DELLA ROCCA Sworn to before me this
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MICHAEL S. DELLA ROCCA Transportation Planning Engineeer Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas Education Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Civil Engineering, 1977 M.Eng. Transportation-Engineering, 1978 UTPS Training Session, FHWA/UMTA, 1979 Planning and Operation of Small Transit Systems The Traffic Institute, 1982 Societies Institute of Transportation Engineers Chi Epsilon Mr. Della Rocca is deputy manager of the firm's Transportation Engineering Department based in New York.
He is currently serving as deputy project manager responsible for the preparation of a comprehensive evacuation plan for the popula-tion surrounding the Nine Mile Point nuclear power plants in Oswego County, New York.
He has coordinated the efforts of state and local agencies in the development of the plan and detailed implementation procedures which-assign resources to move the 50,000 residents safely and efficiently from the County.
O Mr. Della Rocca is also currently responsible for the traffic and transportation evacuation analyses at both the Oswego site and the Indian Point nuclear facilities north of New York City in Westchester County, New York.
In developing the trans-h portation elements of these evacuation plans, he performed the following tasks:
o Developed and validated a traffic assignment computer model to estimate evacuation travel times.
l o Met with bus and rail operators and designed a co-ordinated transit system responsive to the needs of transit-dependent evacuees.
o Developed an operational traffic control strategy which assigned personnel and equipment to key locations throughout the evacuation network.
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's Mr. Della Rocca is presently. task manager of the transportation impact analysis for the Merrimack River Bridge Crossing environmental impact statement in Lowell, Massachusetts.
He is supervising the development of future traf fic projections, identification'of traffic and transit impacts due to the pro-posed f acility, and development of remedial traffic engineering and TSM measures to mitigate the negative impacts.
Mr. Della Rocca's other responsibilities in the transportation area-have included the systems analysis and computer representation of transportation networks.
In addition to original software devs3opment, he has extensive experience with existing transportation program batteries such as UTPS, PLANPAC, UTCS, and Micro-Assignment.
He has utilized computer analyses in'the following transportation projects:
o Traffic assignments to the West Side Highway. roadway 4
network in New York City as input for air quality analysis.
o temand analysis and ridership projections for a
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downtown people mover system in Jacksonville, Florida.
o Development of a proprietary computer package con-sisting of several interrelated programs to furnish the traf fic L
data required to perform enviromental impact studies.
o Collection organization, and analysis of traffic and roadway data for the Virginia Route 288 environmental impact statement.
His additional assignments in the transportation area have included:
o Design and implementation of a patron traffic survey for the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority.
o Assessment of traffic impacts to midtown Manhattan streets due to the New York Exposition and Convention Center.
o Annual revenue projections and forecasting of main-tenance and operating costs for the Fort McHenry Tunnel in Baltimore, Maryland.
o Analysis of traffic and transportation impacts during an evacuation of the areas surrounding the Salem / Hope Creek nuclear stations in New Jersey, and the Three Mile Island power plants in Pennsylvania.
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i o Data collection and traffic projections as part of an access study. for a proposed power plant site in New Haven, New York.
As part of his master's degree project, Mr. Della Rocca developed and calibrated an econometric model to analyze fiscal and service policy alternatives for the Capital District Transportation Authority in Albany, New York.
Publications Participated in a presentation of a paper on evacua-tion planning and the development of evacuation time estimates at the Institute of Transportation Engineers Annual District 1 Meeting, May 1981.
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ROADWAY TOUR OF INDIAN POINT EPZ AND COUNTY EOCs April 13,1983 Average Daily
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' Volume During Evacuation
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- Low High START AT MARRIOT HOTEL, OUT OF EPZ To Route 119 east
'To 1-287 east To Route 119 east (Tarrytown Rd.) ' Exit 5)
To Main Street east To Court Street south STOP AT WESTCHESTER COUNTY EOC i
To Martine Avenue west To Bank Street north To Hamilton Avenuewest To Tarrytown Road west To 1-287 west Across Tappan Zee Bridge -
ENTER ROCKLAND COUNTY To Route 303 north 1,879 (N) 6,182 (SIS) 16,664 (Exit 12)- ENTER EPZ '
To Route 9W north 3,464 (N) 7,400 (SIS) 1
- To Route 304 south 1,732 (N) 3,392 (SIS) 7.774 To Cavalry Drive west
.f To Main Street south 666 (N) 1,270 (SNIS) 3i
' To New Hempstead Road west 94 (N) 170 (SIS) ir*
. For primary evacuation routes o ily, The following codes apply:
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SNIS = School not in Session E = Evening WHS = Weekend / Holiday Summer N = Night j
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- Low High To Palisades Parkway north 6.088 (N) 15,239 (SIS-To Route'45 south (Exit 11) 1,958 (N)
~ 4,238 (SIS) 14,340 To Pomona Road west
'STOP AT ROCKLAND COUNTY EOC.
To Pomona Road east To Route 45 south 1,958 (N) 4,238 (SIS
- 7,018 To_New Hempstead Road west
. To Grandview Avenue west.
To Route 306 north 2,303 (N) 2,904 (SIS) 8,258 To Route 202 east 408 (N)
- 3,989 (SIS 16.295 To Gurnee Avenue east l
To Conklin Avenue south To West Broad Street east To Broadway south To New Main Street west To Route 9W/202 north 3,412 (N) 7,390 (SIS!
14,514 To Wayne Avenue west 330 (N) 862 (SNIS)
To Route 210 east-1,711 (N) 3,160 (SISi To Route 9W/202 north -
330 (N) 4.900 (SIS ENTER ORANGE COUNTY g
To Route 218 north To West Point entrance at Thayer Gate, then return je.
F-To Mountain Avenue west -
(Route 218)
- For primary evacuation routes only. The following codes apply:
SIS = Schoolin Sessian WHW = Weekend / Holiday Winter SNIS = School not in Session E = Evening WHS = Weekend / Holiday Summer N = Night
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Low High To Route 9W west - '
2,269 (WHS) 11.292 (SIS)
To Route 293' south -
2,868 (WHW) 7' 774 (SNIS) 1,250
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To Route 6 west 3,720 (N) 10,988 (SNIS)
To Route 17/6 ("Quickway") west -
3,751 (N) 13,d39 (WHS)
. EXIT EPZ To Greenwich Avenue / Route 207 east (Exit 1248)
To Main Street east STOP AT ORANGE COUNTY EOC To Main Street west To Greenwich Avenue / Route 207 west To Route 17/6 ("Quickway") east -
3,751 (N) 13,039 (WHS)
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To Route 6 east 440 (N)-
10,988 (SNIS)
Across Bear Mountain Bridge To Route 9D north -
260 (N) 525 (SIS) 3,000 ENTER PUTNAM COUNTY.
To Route 403 south
.To Route 9 south -
229 (N) 996 (SIS) 10,260'
. ENTER WESTCHESTE R COUNTY To Bear Moun:an Parkway east 379 (N) 922 (SIS)
To Route 6 east 2,242 (N) 7.227 (SIS) 18.102' To Mill Street north -
ENTER PUTNAM COUNTY
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To Peekskill Hollow Road north 3,409 (WHW) 4,507 (E)
- For primary evacuation routei.pnly._The following codes apply:
SIS = Schoolin Session WHW= Weekend / Holiday Winter SNIS = School not in Session E = Evening WHS = Weekend / Holiday Summer N = Night
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To Taconic Parkway south -
3,357 (WHW).7,334 (SN!S) 6,600 ENTER WESTCHESTER COUNTY r
To Route 6 east -- ENTER PUTNAM COUNTY -
4,357 (N) 8,803 (SIS-20,500 EXIT EPZ To Route 52 north
.STOP AT PUTNAM COUNTY EOC To Route 52 south To Route 6 west - ENTER EPZ -
4,357 (N) 8,803 (SIS.
ENTER WESTCHESTER COUNTY To Route 118 south 362 (N) 449 (SIS) 9,800 To Route 118/202/35 west 2,207 (N) 5,037 (WHS) 9,800 To Route 118 south
' To Underhill Avenue west 301 (N) 351 (SIS)
To Route 129 west 229 (N) 349 (SIS) 9.050 To Hunterbrook Road north To Baptist Church Road east 1,066 (N) 1,525 (SISi
- To Baldwin Road north 1,069 (N) 1,531 (SIS)
To Taconic Parkway north 603 (N)
- 1,225 (SISi -
To Route 202 west 2,256 (N) 7,595 (SIS) 10,000 To Brown Street west
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To South Street west
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.To Washington Street south To Welcher Avenue west 146 (N) 1,313 (WHS)
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To Route 9 south 941 (N) 2,150 (SNIS) 29,900 To Route 9A south (Montrose Exit) 1,144 (N) 1,951 (SIS)
- For primary evacuation routes only. The following codes apply:
SIS = Schoolin Session WHW = Weekend / Holiday Winter SNIS = School not in Session E = Evening
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- Low High
. To Furnace Dock Road east 1,114 (N) 1,951 (SIS)
.To Mount Airy Road east 299 (N) 349 (SIS) r
- To Route 129 south 22 (N) ~
50 (SNIS) 4
- To Old Post Road south To Cleveland Drive' north, then return
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'.To Route 129 south.
22 (N) 50 (SNIS)
To Route 9/9A south 5,645 (N) 11,021 (SIS) 32,300
.To Route 9A south - EXIT EPZ 8,284 (N) 18,015 (SIS)
.To Route 119 west -
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD Before Administrative Judges:
James P. Gleason, Chairman Frederick J.
Shon Dr. Oscar H.
Paris
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In the Matter of
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Docket Nos.
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CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
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50-247 SP INC. (Indian Point, Unit No. 2)
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S0-286 SP
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POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
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April 22, 1983 (Indian Point, Unit No. 3)
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of LICENSEES' MOTION FOR ADMISSION INTO EVIDENCE OF EPZ TOUR DOCUMENTS in the above-captioned proceeding have been served on the following by depocit in the United States mail, first class, this 22nd day of April, 1983.
Docketing and Service Branch Ellyn R. Weiss, Esq.
Office of the Secretary William S. Jordan, III, Esq.
U.
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Nuclear Regulatory Harmon & Weiss
. Commission 1725 I Street, N.W.,
Suite 506 Washington, D.C.
20555 Washington, D.C.
20006 James P.
Gleason, Esq., Chairman Joan Holt, Project Director Administrative Judge Indian Point Project Atomic Safety and Licensing New York Public Interest Board Research Group i
513 Gilmoure Drive 9 Murray Street Silver Spring, Maryland 20901 New York, N. Y.
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Paris Janice Moore, Esq.
Administrative Judge-Counsel for NRC Staff Atomic Safety and Licensing Office of the Executive U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Legal Director Commission U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Washington, D.C.
20555 Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Mr. Frederick J.
Shon Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Jeffrey M. Blum, Esq.
Charles J. Maikish, Esq.
New York University Law Litigation Division School The Port Authority of 423 Vanderbilt Hall New York and New Jersey 40 Washington Square South One World Trade Center New York, N.Y.
10012 New York, N. Y.
1004S Marc L.
Parris, Esq.
Ezra I.
Bialik, Esq.
Eric Thorsen, Esq.
Steve Leipsig, Esq.
County Attorney Enviromental Protection Bureau County of Rockland New York State Attorney 11 New Hemstead Road General's Office 2
l New City, N.Y.
10956 Two World Trade Center l
New York, N.Y.
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Joan Miles Andrew P. O'Rourke L
Indian Point Coordinator '
Westchester County Executive New~ York City Audubon Society 148 Martine Avenue 71 West 23rd Street, Suite 1828 White Plains, N.Y.
10601 New York, N.Y.
10010 Greater New York Council on l
Energy l
c/o Dean R.
- Corren, Director l'
New' York University 26 Stuyvesant Street New York, N. Y.
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4 Atomic-Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Appeal Board Panel U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission
-Washington, D.C.
20555 Washington, D.C.
20555 Andrew S.
Roffe, Esq.
Honorable Richard L.
Brodsky New York State Assembly Member of the County Albany, N.Y.
12248 Legislature Westchester County County Office Building White Plains, N. Y.
10601 Renee Schwartz, Esq.
Phyllis Rodriguez, Paul Chessin, Esq.
Spokesperson Laurens R.
Schwartz, Esq.
Parents Concerned About Margaret Oppel, Esq.
Indian Point Botein, Hays, Sklar &'Herzberg P.O. Box 125 200 Park Avenue Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.
10520 New York, N.Y.
10166 Stanley B.
Klimberg Charles A.
Scheiner, Co-General Counsel Chairperson New York State Energy Office Westchester People's Action-2 Rockefeller State Plaza Coalition, Inc.
l Albany, New York 12223 P.O.
Box 488 White Plains, N.Y.
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Honorable Ruth Messinger Alan Latman, Esq.
Member of the Council of the 44 Sunset Drive City of New York Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y.
10520 District No. 4 City Hall New York, New York 10007 Richard M.
Hartzman, Esq.
Zipporah S.
Fleisher l
Lorna Salzman West Branch Conservation L
Friends of the Earth, Inc.
Association 208 West 13th Street 443 Buena Vista Road
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10011 New City, N.Y.
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Mayor George V.
Begany Judith Kessler, Coordinator Village of Buchanan _
Rockland Citizens for Safe 236 Tate Avenue Energy Buchanan,'N.Y.
10511 300 New Hempstead Road j
New City, N.Y.
10956
~ David R.
Lewis, Esq.
Mr. Donald Davidoff Atomic' Safety and-Licensing Director, Radiological Board Panel Emergency Preparedness U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Group Commission Empire State Plaza Washington, D.C.
20555 Tower Building, RM 1750 Albany, New York 12237 i'
Stewart M' Glass Amanda Potterfield, Esq.
Regional Counsel New. York Public Interest Room 1349 Research Group, Inc.
-Federal Emergency Management 9 Murray Street, i
Agency 3rd Floor 26 Federal Plaza New York, N.Y.
10007 New York, New York 10278 Melvin Goldberg Steven C.
Sholly Staff Attorney Union of Concerned Scientists New York Public Interest 1346 Connecticut Ave.,
N.W.
Research Group Suite 1101 9 Murray Street _
Washington, D.C.
20036 New York, New York 10007 l
Spence W.
Perry
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Federal. Emergency Management j
Agency 500 C Street, Southwest l
Washington, D.C.
20472 i
_pf David H.
Pikus l
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