ML20070M067
| ML20070M067 | |
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| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 01/07/1983 |
| From: | Backus R BACKUS, MEYER & SOLOMON, SEACOAST ANTI-POLLUTION LEAGUE |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD) |
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| ISSUANCES-OL, NUDOCS 8301120253 | |
| Download: ML20070M067 (3) | |
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c;. ,~ _. $,,[,l '9 SAPL'S THIRD SET OF INTERROGATORIES r@Fe AND RQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS N'..;.f n M ~-
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.NRC S t a f f..- p u r s u a n t to 10 C.F.R. 62.740(b) and 62.741, answer
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..l-following interrogatories and produce and permit inspection and ~ l' copyin~g~of the original or best copy of all documents identified in ,ZE the responses to. Interrogatories below, and that subsequent to filing l"- answe r s Eto these Interrogatories and producing documents therein "'~ identified, the NRC Staff file supplemental responses and produce fj:.; additional documents as required by 10 C.F.R. 42.740(e). - 2.":' - y, = l. Describe in detail the basis for the Staf f's conclusion that .d5 ' - M he database for assessing the probabili1 ties of events more ~ , severe than the,de,sJgn. basis for natural. phenomenon or sabotage a.:c W nevents is beyo'id.,the. s t a t e-o f-the-ar t. o f : p robab i l i s t i c risk
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, ~sabo t a ge i s wi t h i n t h e unce r t.a i r).t y o f r i s k s p r e s en ted f o r the !91 Accident sequences considered,,in the DES and FES? s r4tf f k. ~_......
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kfease provide copies of al5 staf f memoranda prepared in TC 'islation to the development of the Commission's Statement of . Interim Policy published June 13, 1980. ^ i mm 4. tStste wi th particulari ty all numerical values assigned to the I un'dertainties of distributions of individual dose impacts set C, .forth in(Figures 5.4 through 5.7 and included in the sununary ch impact table 5.10 oT'The DES. V$tb with particularity the basis for the Staf f's conclusion FF" 5. I ~' d ~~that-the uncertainty bounds for probabilistic and risk assessment analyses in the FES could be well over a f actor of 10, but are not likely to be as large as a factor of 100. Are the uncertainty bounds equal with respect to all ca tego r i es ,j ,v 8301120253 830107 PDA ADOCK 05000443 C PDR
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, analyses using several seasonal .&,. meteorological ^ databases in f avor of mean meteorological data? y.p:7 73 c-
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State -wi th particularity the meteorological data used in consequence analysis for accidents occurring between May 30th 7::! +l"~ii k and. September-1, during periods of high population density. 7 '~ .: a... " ;., 1 w;a : n-crre 4 M!;W-9.I 't. Provide the most up-to-date data available used in the analysis L +i l. 'of< worst case accident consequences and probabilistic risk 7.b ' '
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~10I lPiease provide copies of the following documents: a)' NUREG/CR-2239 with all appendices. 3 b)~ NUREG/CR-1659. ~ ~ '
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NUREG-0737. ( 4 d) NUREG-0340, Overview of the Reactor . Safety Study ".r. Consequence Model, I.B. Wall, et al,.U.S. NRC, October, .w 1.
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NUREG-0348, Demographic Statistics Pertaining to Nuclear ..eme- - Power Reactor Sites, U.S. NRC, October, 1979. . ~ ~f. ' .get p ::.
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