ML20072L368

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Identifies Proposed Witnesses,Per ASLB Request in 830309 Memorandum & Order.All 11 ASLB Witnesses Will Appear & Testify on 830404 W/O Subpoenas
ML20072L368
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 03/29/1983
From: Reynolds N
DEBEVOISE & LIBERMAN, TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To: Jordan W, Mccollom K, Mark Miller
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
NUDOCS 8303310263
Download: ML20072L368 (2)


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March'29, 1983 18r Marshall E. Miller, Esq.

Dr. Kenneth A. McCollom Chairman, Atomic Safety and Dean, Division of Engineering, Licensing Board Architecture and Technology

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Nuclear Regulatory Oklahoma State University Commission Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078 Washington, D.C.

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Jordan Member, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 881 West Outer Drive Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 e

Re: -Texas Utilities Generating Company, et al.

(Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2), Docket Nos. 50-445 and 50-446 Gentlemen:

In accordance with the Board's request in its March 9, 1983 Memorandum and Order (Memorializing Conference call) that the parties identify proposed witnesses by March 30, Applicants provide the.following information.

To respond to the Board's questions regarding offsite (i.e.,

State and local) emergency planning, Applicants presently anticipate calling a witness panel consisting

.of Messrs. Alton B. Armstrong, Jr.,

Clarence L.

Born, Larry J.

Skiles', and Arthur C.

Tate.

Each of these gentle-men was previously sworn (Tr. 5494) and presented testimony on this topic (Applicants' Exhibit 144).

St,atements of their professional and educational qualifications were.

received into evidence as Applicants' Exhibits 144A-D.

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To respond to questions regarding onsite emergency planning, Applicants anticipate calling a panel consisting of Messrs.

Richard A. Jones and Bobby T.

Lancas,ter.

Both Mr. Jones and Mr.. Lancaster were previously sworn (Tr. 5429) and j.

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2-presented testimony on this subject '(Applicants Exhibit 143).

Their statements of professional and educational qualifica-tions were; received into evidence as Applicants' Exhibits 10 '(Attachment A) and 143A, respectively.

In the event that rebuttal testimony is necessary with respect,.to the Walsh/Doyle allegations, Applicants will present as a panel Messrs.' Peter S. Y. Chang and John C.

Finneran, Jr.

These gentlemen were previously sworn (Tr. 4772) and presented testimony in this proceeding regarding those. allegations (Applicants' Exhibits 142 and.

.142F).-

Statements of their professional and educational qualifications were received into e'vidence as Applicants' Exhibits 142A and 142B.

To thIe extent that matters addressed'in the Board Notifications'need be addres' sed by Applicants, some or all of the following individuals will be made available as a panel to respond to Board questions - Messrs. David H. Wade, Ronald G.

Tolson, John C. Finneran, Jr., Antonio Vega and John T.

Merritt.

Mr. Wade has not testified in this pro-ceeding.

A statement of his professional and educational qualifications was attached to his affidavit submitted with

" Applicants' Assessment of Relevance and Significance-of Board Notifications," filed March 18, 1983.

Messrs. Merritt',

Tolson and Vega were previously sworn and submitted testimony in this proceeding (Tr. 789, 510).

Mr. Finneran also has been sworn and testified.in this proceeding as no'ted above.

Finally, this will reconf.irm that each of the eleven

_ Board witnesses has committed to appear and testify on April 4 without being subpoenaed.

Sincerely,

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Nicholas S(. Reynolds Counsel for Applicants cc:

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