ML20071D491
| ML20071D491 | |
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| Site: | Harris |
| Issue date: | 03/08/1983 |
| From: | Oneill J CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO., NORTH CAROLINA MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCIES |
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| ISSUANCES-OL, NUDOCS 8303110193 | |
| Download: ML20071D491 (9) | |
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March 8, 1983
"' K E..T,ED UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
'83 D910 A11 :12 BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
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50-401 OL MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY
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(Shearon Harris Nuclear Power
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Plant, Units 1 and 2)
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APPLICANTS' REVISED PROPOSED SCHEDULE On February 17, 1983, at the invitation of the Board, Applicants filed a proposed schedule for adjudication of issues for the remainder of the instant proceeding.
Applicants' proposed schedule was the focus of negotiations with intervenor parties and NRC Staff at the February 24, 1983 Prehearing Conference and discussions on th.e record during the Prehearing Conference.
Tr. 472-91.
Substantial agreement was reached among the parties regarding scheduling issues.
For the convenience of the Board and the parties, Applicants Carolina Power & Light Company and North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency hereby submit a Revised Proposed Schedule, reflectingtheareaso{
agreement and compromise reached during the Prehearing Conference.
PHASE I CONTENTIONS Phase I of the proceeding will be adjudication of the following currently admitted intervenor contentions, which gh 83'03110193 8303Og DR ADOCK 05000400 PDR_
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- Joint Contention II (CANP 5)
- CCNC 4, 12 and 14
- CHANGE 9 and 79 (c)
- Wilson Ia-d, I (e)-(f 4), I(g), and IVC
- Eddleman 15, 22A & B, 29 & 30 (CANP 6),
37B (CANP 5), 75, 80, 83 and 84 The foregoing contentions, andanyotherebvironmental contentions subsequently admitted,'will be adjudicated on the following schedule:
June 30, 1983 --
Last day for filing discovery requests on contentions currently admitted by ASLB.
July 29, 1983 --
Last day for filing responses to discovery on contentions currently admitted by ASLB.
90 days after relevant ASLB order admitting contentions --
Last day for filing discovery requests on new/ deferred contentions based on NRC Staff's draft environ-mental statement.
120 days after relevant
" ASLB order admitting contentions --
Last day for filing responses to discovery on new/ deferred contentions based on NRC Staff's draft environ-mental statement.
September 1, 1983 --
Last day for filing motions for summary disposition.
September 26, 1983 --
Last day to answer any motions for summary disposition.
October 24, 1983 --
Board ruling on any motions for summary disposition.
November 14, 1983 --
Filing of direct written testimony.
December 5, 1983~1/
Commencement of hearing.
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The date for the commencement of the hearing is subject to the Staff's schedule for issuing the Draft and Final Environmental Impact Statements.
. ~.m PHASE II CONTENTIONS r
Phase II of the proceeding will be adjudication of the following currently admitted intervenor contentions, which generally involve safety issues:
- Joint Contentions I (CANP 3), IV, V, VI, and VII ' (CANP 2 -- part (2) only)
- CHANGE 44
- Wilson III
- Eddleman 9, 11, 41 (CANP 4), 45, 64 (f), 65, 67, 116 and 132 i
i The foregoing contentions, and any subsequently admitted safety contentions, will be adjudicated on the following schedule:
February 15', 1984 --
Last day for filing discovery (or.65 days following requests.
completion of Phase I hearing, tr. 475)
March 16, 1984 --
Last day for filing responses to discovery requests.
April 16, 1984 --
Last day for filing motions for summary disposition.
i May 11, 1984 --
Last day to answer any motions for summary disposition.
June 11, 1984 --
Board ruling on any motions for summary disposition.
July 9, 1984 --
Filing of direct written testimony.
I July 30, 1984-2/ --
Commencement of hearing as to manage-ment capability issue.
2-4 weeks after end of management capability hearing --
Commencement of hearing on remain-l ing Phase II Contentions._
I EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CONTENTIONS Assuming that draft off-site plans become available in December, 1983 (and that the draft on-site plan is available as well), and that one or more emergency preparedness contentions are 2/
The date for commencement of hearing and intermediate deadlines are dependent on timely conclusion of'the Phase I hearing.
i admitted, the following tentative schedule is established to adjudicate emergency preparedness issues:
January 30, 1984 --
Filing of proposed emergency preparedness contentions.
February 17, 1984 --
Filing of responses by Applicants and Staff to intervenor proposed
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contentions.
March 16, 1984 --
Board ruling on proposed contentions; discovery begin's.
June 15, 1984 --
Last day for filing discovery requests.
July 16, 1984 --
.Last day for filing retponses to discovery.
August 31, 1984 --
Last day for filing any motions for summary disposition.
September 25, 1984 --
Last day to answer any motion for summary disposition.
October 19, 1984 --
Board ruling on any motions for summary disposition.
November 12, 1984 --
Filing of direct written testimony.
December 3, 1984 --
Commencement of hearing.
PHYSICAL SECURITY PLAN CONTENTIONS At the Prehearing Conference, the following schedule was established for adjudicating Physical Security Plan issues :(Tr. 528):
l March 18, 1983 --
Intervenors to file experts' resumes.
April 18, 1983 --
Deposition of Intervenor proposed experts.
May 9, 1983 --
Staff & Applicants file brief on qualifications of Intervenors' proposed experts.
May 23, 1983 --
Intervenors file reply briefs on qualifications of intervenors' proposed experts.
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June 13, 1983 --
Board ruling on qualifications of Intervenor proposed experts.
(Remainder of schedule assumes Board has qualified an In'tervenor expert; following such a ruling, a' protective order would be entered and the expert (s) would review designated portion (s) of the plan.)
August 1, 1983 --
Intervenorsffleproposed contentions.
August 22, 1983 --
- Applicants and Staff file responses to proposed contentions.
September 1, 1983 --
Prehearing conference.
September 22, 1983 --
Board ruling on proposed contentions.
(Remainder of schedule assumes one or more contentions admitted.)
November 30, 1983 --
Last day for filing discovery requests.
December 30, 1983 --
Last day for responding to discovery requests.
January 30, 1984 --
Filing of direct, written testimony.
February 21, 1984 --
Hearing begins.
DEFERRED SAFETY CONTENTIONS The parties agreed to defer discov ry on certain safety contentions until after the conclusion of the Phase I hearing.
Parties would not be precluded from filing discovery requests early; however the time for answering interrogatories, producing documents or taking depositions wuld not begin to rua until the conclusion of the Phase I hearing.
Tr. 476-78.
The safety contentions which have been so deferred include:
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.4 - Joint Contentions I (CANP 3) and VII (CANP 2 --
part (2) only)
- Eddleman 9, 11, 116
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- Wilson III TOLLING DISCOVERY DURING HEARINGS
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During hearing sessions, the response time for discovery requests will automatically toll by the number of days of hearing.
Tr. 478-79.
espectfully s-mitt f
L OGVL ThoqMsA. Baxter, P.C. T }'
John H. O'Neill, Jr.
SHAH, PITTMAN, POTTS&hROWBRIDGE
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Washington, D.C.
20036 (202) 822-1090 Richard E. Jones Samantha Francis Flynn CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY P.O. Box 1551 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Counsel for Applicants Dated:
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The parties also agreed that if any of the proposed control room design contentions were admitted, discovery on such contentions would similarly be deferred.
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..e March 8, 1983 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
) Docket Nos. 50-400 OL AND NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN
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50-401 OL MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY
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(Shearon Harris Nuclear Power
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Plant, Units 1 and 2)
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i CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of " Applicants' Revised Proposed Schedule" and Notices of Appearance of Hill Carrow, Deborah B.
Bauser and Pamela H. Anderson, all dated March 8, 1983, were served this 8th day of March, 1983, by deposit in the U.S. mail, first class, postage prepaid upon the attached Service List.
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,b' UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
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Docket Nos. 50-400 OL AND NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN
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50-401 OL MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY
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(Shearon Harris Nuclear Power
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Plant, Units 1 and 2)
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SERVICE LIST James L. Kelley, Esquire John D. Runkle, Esquire Atcmic Safety ard Licensing Board Conservation Council of North Carolina U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cmmission 307 Granville Road Washington, D.C.
20555 Chapel Hill, tbrth Carolina 27514 Mr. Glenn O. Bright M. Travis Payne, Es3 m Atcmic Safety ard Licensing Board Edelstein and Payne U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Camission P.O. Box 12643 Washington, D.C.
20555 Raleigh, North Carolina 27605 Dr. James H. Carpenter Dr. Richard D. Wilson Atcznic Safety and Li nsing Board 729 Hunter Street U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Camission Apex, North Carolira 27502 Washington, D.C.
20555 Mr. Wells Eddlenan Charles A. Barth, Esquire 718-A Iredell Street Myron Karman, Esquire Durham, North Carolina 27705 Office of Executive legal Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cmmission Ms. Patricia T. Newnan Washington, D.C.
20555 Mr. Slater E. Newman Citizens Against Nuclear Pcwer Docketing and Servi Section 2309 Weynouth Court Office of the Secretary Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cm mission Washington, D.C.
20555 Richard E. Jones, Esquire Vice President & Senior Counsel Mr. Daniel F. Read, President Carolina Power & Light Capany Chapel Hill Anti-Nuclear Group Effort P.O. Lox 1551 P.O. Box 524 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Dr. Phyllis Lotchin 108 Bridle Run Chapel Hill, North Carolira 27514
k'. Deborah Greenblatt, Esquire 1634 Crest Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27606 Bradley W. Jones, Esquire U.S. Nuclear Regulatory cntminsion Begion II 101 Marrietta Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Ruthanne G.. Miller, Esquire Atcmic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmnissicn Washington, D.C.
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