ML20070L490
| ML20070L490 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Skagit |
| Issue date: | 12/27/1982 |
| From: | Stimac M PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO. |
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| References | |
| NUDOCS 8301030141 | |
| Download: ML20070L490 (5) | |
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Docket Nos. 50-522 COMPANY, et al.
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50-523
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(Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Project,
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December 27, 1982 Units 1 and 2)
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AFFIDAVIT OF MICHAEL V.
STIMAC IN SUPPORT OF APPLICANTS' ANSWER TO YAKIMA INDIAN NATION MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION STATE OF WASHINGTON
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COUNTY OF KING
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Michael V. Stimsc, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:
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I am Manager, Licensing and Regulation, of Puget Sound Power & Light Company.
My responsibilities include the licensing of the proposed Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Project.
I have personal knowledge of the matters referred to in this affidavit.
I am submitting this affidavit in support of Applicants' Answer to Yakima Indian Nation Motion for Reconsideration of Memorandum and Order of October 29, 1982 and in response to the accompanying Affidavit of Russell Jim dated December 10, 1982.
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Reference is made to page 3 of the Russell Jim affidavit wherein the following statements are made:
The plans of the applicant show that they intend to fence and exclude all persons from the site area.
. Applicant (s plans show that the site area will be fenced and members of YIN excluded.
Further, your affiant knows that along the stretch of river that the fencing exclusion from both project site and the Hanford Reservation will exclude the Yakima Indians from their usual and accustomed fishing sites along that stretch of the Columbia River which have been exercised by the Yakima Indians.
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The land on which the S/HNP facilities will be located consists of (1) the " Site" and (2) the " Associated Areas".
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Site (the plant site proper) consists of a rectangular area of about 1200 acres.
See the S/HNP ASC/ER, Section 2.1.1.1 and Figures 2.1-lb, 2.1-2, and 2.1-3.
As can be seen from Figure 2.1-lb, the Site is set back about six miles from the Columbia River.
The Applicants do intend to fence the Site.
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The Associated Areas consist of easements for the following facilities:
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intake and discharge pipelines and pumphouse 2.
railroad 3.
transmission lines i
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access roads S/HNP ASC/ER, Section 2.1.1.2.
The location of these easements is shown on Figure 2.1-lb and in mere detail on Figure 2.1-3.
As can be seen, the only one of these easements that approaches
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the Columbia River is the pipeline and pumphouse easement, which extends to the river's edge.
The pipelines will be buried underground.
The only above-ground S/HNP facility in the vicinity of the Columbia River will be the pumphouse, which will be on the West side of the river set back approximately 200 feet from the riverbank at ordinary high water.
ASC/ER, Section 4.1.2.2 (p. 4.1-15, first partial paragraph).
The Applicants do not plan to erect any fence around the pumphouse or elsewhere along or in the vicinity of the Columbia River.
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STN 50-522 (Skagit/Hanford Nuclear Project,
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STN 50-523 Units 1 and 2)
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that the following:
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Applicants' Answer to Yakima Indian Nation Motion for Reconsideration of Memorandum and Order of October 29, 1982; and l
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Affidavit of Michael V. Stimac in Support of Applicants' Answer to Yakima Indian Nation Motion for Reconsideration in the above-captioned proceeding have been served upon the persons shown on the attached list by depositing copies thereof in the United States mail on December 27, 1982 with proper postage affixed for first class mail.
DATED:
December 27, 1982 l
F. Theodore Thomsen Attorney for Puget Sound Power &
Light Company 1900 Washington Building l
Seattle, Washington 98101 1
cEAGirfmw0so Nacia a rRmmer December 27, 1982
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NRC Service List Dn,E Docket noe. 3118 50-522 and STN 50-523 COISSISSION NBC STAFP APPLICRIff5 (coat.)
Secretary of the h iselon Ime Scott Dewey, Bog.
Warren C. Naotings, Esq.
Docketing and Service Branch Counsel for the NRC Staff Associate Corporate Counsel U.S. Nuclear Angulatory h iselon Office of the Emocutive Imgal Portland General Electric Company Washington, D.C.
20555 Director 121 S.W. Salmon Street LICENSING mnam U.S. Nuclear Regulatory hiselon Portland, OR 97204 Washington, D.C.
20555 John F. Wolf. Esq., Chairman alchard D. anch, asq.
INTERESTED STATES AND CEUNTIEg Stoel, Rives, Boley, Freeer & Wyse Administrative Judge i
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 2300 Georgia Pacific 31dg.
3409 Shepherd Street Washington Energy Facility 900 S.W. Fifth Avenue Site 3 valuation Council Portland, OR 97204
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Chevy Chase, MD 20015 i
Nicholas D. Lewis, Chairman Neil Stop FY-11 OE9EE Dr. Frank F. Nooper Olympia, NA 98504 l
Administrative Judge h
Atomtic Safety and Licensing Board Mina Bell, Staff Intervenor School of Natural Rescurces Eevin M. Ryan, Esq.
Coalltfon for 5efe Power University of Michigan Washington Assistant Attorney suite 527, Governor 31dg.
General Ann Arbor, MI 48190 408 5.W. Second Avenue Temple of Justice Portland, OR 97204 Olympia, un 98504 Mr. Gustave A. Linenberger A M nistrative Judge Ralph Cavenegh, asq.
Atomic Safety and Licer. sing Board Frank W. Ostrander, Jr., Esq.
Natural Resources Defense Council j
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory hission Oregon Assistant Attorney General 25 Rearny street 500 Pacific Building San Francisco, CA 94108 Washington, D.C.
20555 520 S.W. Yamhill Portland, OR 97204 hrence L. Satcher, Esq.
APPEAL BOARD l
NMF and CBC Bill Sobero, Chairman 708 Dek e 31dg.
Stephen F. Ellperin, Esq., m alaman Benton County Commuissioner 519 S.W. Mird Avenue i
Atomic Safety and Licensing P.O. Som 470 Appeal Board Portland, OR 97204 Proeser, NA 99350 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory h iselon Robert C.10throp, Esq.
Washington, D.C.
20555 APPLICAlrFS l
Attorney for Colabia River Christine N. Echl Inter-Tribal Fish h ission F. %eodore Thomsen, Esq.
Suite 320 l
Atomic Safety and Licensing Perkins, Cole, Stone, 8383 N.E. Bandy Blvd.
Appeal Board Olsen & Wi!!1ams Portland, OR 97220 I
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1900 Washington Bldg.
Washington, D.C.
20555 Seattle, NA 98101 Jemos 5. Novie, Esq.
Dr. Reginald L. Gotchy Yakima Indian Nation David G. Powell, Esq.
c/o Novis, Cockrill & Roy Atomic Safety and Licensing lowenstein, Newman, Reis & Amelrad 316 North Third Street Appeal Board 1025 Connecticut Avenue N.W.
P.O. Box 487 i
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20036 Yakima, M4 98907 Washington, D.C.
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James W. Durham, Esq.
Canadian Consulate General i
Senior Vice President Donald Martene, Consul General Counsel and Secretary 412 Plaza 600 l
Portland General Electric rh pany 6th and Stewart Street 121 S.W. Salmon Street Seattle, NA 98101 Portland, OR 97204 I
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