ML20083K537
| ML20083K537 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 04/12/1984 |
| From: | PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| To: | Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20083K518 | List: |
| References | |
| OL, NUDOCS 8404160208 | |
| Download: ML20083K537 (5) | |
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STATEMENT OF FACTS AS TO WHICH THERE IS NO GENUINE ISSUE I
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Contention NH-21 addresses certain emergency planning requirements appliable to the Applicants' emergency plans, which are contained in that portion of 1
the FSAR entitled Seabrook Station Radiological Emergency Plan ("SS-REP").
The Applicants previously i
moved for summary disposition of this contention
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(" Applicants Seventh Motion for. Summary Disposition,"
j filed February 14, 1983), and on June 13, 1983, the Applicants withdrew the motion in part.
On June 30, 1983, the Board granted the motion for summary disposition to the extent not withdrawn.
Insofar as the contention was not dismissed, the Board reworded it thus:
" Applicants' Emergency Plan as it relates to t
on-site protective measures is deficient in the t
following respects:
"a.
Updated letters of agreement with local fire, hospital and ambulance services q
must be submittted to the NRC:
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The Applicants must describe their capability for monitoring and decontamination of plant evacuees and their vehicles at the plant and at'the
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The Applicants must list equipment and its location for individuals remaining or i
arriving on-site for respiratory 1
protection, protective clothing and j
radioprotective drugs; and j
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A further description of first aid facilitites including supplies, layout, capacity and access to decontamination capabilities must be provided."
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Public Service Company of New Hampshire (Seabrook i
Station, Units 1 and 2), LBP-82-32A, 17 NRC 1170, 1174 (1982).
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On January 18, 1984 and February 13, 1984, the Applicants submitted amendments to the SS-REP addressing these four issues, by Seabrook Letter Nos.
SBN-612 and SBN-624, respectively.
Copies were simultaneously served upon each of the parties, and a copy is annexed to the affidavit of Mr. James A.
MacDonald.
A brief description of the changes effected by these amendments is as follows:
a 1.
Revisions to Pages lO-4a and 10-5 describe the capability for monitoring and decontamination of plant evacuees and their vehicles at Seabrook Station and at the off-site assembly area.
2.
Revisions to Pages 10-6 and 10-7 provide a description of first aid facilities including supplies, layout, capacity and access to decontamination capabilities.
3.
Appendix D provides Letters of Agreement with local fire, hospital and ambulance services and for an off-site assembly area.
4.
Appendix F lists equipment and its location for individuals remaining or arriving on-site for respiratory protection, protective clothing and radioprotective drugs.
3.
The amendments transmitted by SBN-612 and SBN-624 address all of the issues and supply all of the information required by the reworded Contention NH-21.
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE USH9C I
I, Robert K. Gad III, oneofthealdoIS)k2 hhe Ar.icants herein, hereby certify that on April 12, 3
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DISPOSITION (CONTENTI0SittdRLjU)%y i
mailing copies thereof, postage prepaid, t6' W.
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i Helen Hoyt, Chairperson Ms. Diana P. Randall i
Atomic Safety and Licensing 70 Collins Street 1
Board Panel Seabrook, NH 03874 i
U.S.. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Dr. Emmeth A. Luebke William S.
Jordan, III, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Harmon, Weiss & Jordan Board Panel 20001 S Street, N.W.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Suite 430 i
Commission Washington, D.C.
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Washington, DC 20555 Dr. Jerry Harbour G. Dana Bisbee, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Assistant Attorney General l
Board Panel Office of the Attorney General i
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Nuclear Commission *, Regulatory 208 State House Annex Concord, NF i
Washington,'DC 20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Robert G.
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Board Panel Office of t (ve Legal j
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Director l
Commission U.S. Nucle Washington, DC 20555 Commissi Washington, 205aa 1
Atomic Safety and Licensing Robert A. Bacnus, Esquire Appeal Board Panel 116 Lowell Street-U.S. Nuclear Regulatory P.O. Box 516 Commission Manchester, NH 03105 Washington, DC 20555 t
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Philip Ahrens, Esquire Anne Verge, Chairperson Assistant Attorney General Board of Selectmen i
Department of the Attorney Town Hall General South Hampton, NH 03827 Augusta, ME 04333 Charles Cross, Esquire JoAnn Shotwell, Esquire Shaines, Madrigan & McEachern Assistant Attorney General 25 Maplewood Avenue Department of the Attorney General P.
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Box 366 One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Portsmouth, NH 03842 Boston, MA 02108 Ms. Roberta C.
Pevaar Mr. Patrick J. McKeon Assistant Attorney General Selectmen's Office the Town of Hampton Falls 10 Central Road Drinkwater Road Rye, NH 03870 Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Mrs. Sandra Gavutis Mr. Calvin A. Canney Assistant Attorney General City Manager the Town of Kensington City Hall RFD 1 126 Daniel Street East Kingston, NH 03827 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Senator Gordon J. Humphrey Mr. Angie Machiros U.S.
Senate Chairman of the Washington, DC 20510 Board of Selectmen (Attn:
Tom Burack)
Town of Newbury Newbury, MA 01950 Senator Gordon J. Humphrey Mr. Richard E.
Sullivan 1 Pillsbury Street Mayor Concord, NH 03301 City Hall (Attn:
Herb Boynton)
Newburyport, MA 01950 Mr. Donald E. Chick Town Manager's Office Town Manager Town Hall Town of Exeter Friend Street
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Brian P. Cassidy, Esquire Brentwood Board of Selectmen Regional Counsel RED Dalton Road Federal Emergency Management Brentwood, NH 03833 Agency - Region I 442 POCH Boston, MA 02109 Gary W. Holmes, Esquire Holmes & Ells 47 Winnacunnet Road Hampton, NH 03841 i
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