ML20098A002
| ML20098A002 | |
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| Site: | Harris |
| Issue date: | 09/20/1984 |
| From: | Ridgway D CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO., NORTH CAROLINA MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCIES, SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWBRIDGE |
| To: | EDDLEMAN, W. |
| References | |
| OL, NUDOCS 8409240212 | |
| Download: ML20098A002 (12) | |
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'I i l00 :Yl 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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and NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN
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Docket No. 50-400 OL MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY
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(Shearon Harris Nuclear Power
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APPLICANTS' SUPPLEMENTAL RESPONSE TO EDDLEMAN INTERROGATORY NO. 57-C-3-3(b)
INTERROGATORY NO. 57-C-3-3(b):
Have you (i) conducted any tests (ii) collected any information (iii) known any in-formation, concerning the ability of each notification meth-od you will use for Harris accidents at night, especially between 1 am and 6 am, to awaken persons with the EPZ?
RESPONSE
Applicants have not conducted tests and have not collected information specific to the capabilities of diffsrent notification methods at night.
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utilized as guidance in designing the notification system within the Harris EPZ.
NUREG-0654 addresses the require-ments for 24-hour notification by siren outdoor warning sys-tems.
It has been demonstrated that nighttime ambient back-ground noise is substantially lower than daytime.
Dated:
September 20, 1984.
Respectfully submitted, h
Tho'mah A. Ba'xter, ' P LC.
6 Delissa A. Ridgway SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWRIDGE 1800 M Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20036 (202) 822-1000 Richard E. Jones Samantha Francis Flynn Dale E.
Hollar Hill Carrow CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY P.O. Box 1551 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 (919) 836-6517 Counsel for Applicants W
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l 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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and NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN
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Docket No. 50-400 OL MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY
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(Shearon Harris Nuclear Power
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE l
I hereby certify that copies of " Applicants' Supplemen-tal Response To Eddlr. man Interrogatory No. 57-C-3-3(b)" were served this 20th day of September, 1984, by deposit in the U.S. mail, first class, postage prepaid, upcn the parties listed on the attached Service List.
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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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and NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN
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Docket No. 50-400 OL MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY
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(Shearon Harris Nuclear Power
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SERVICE LIST James L. Kelley, Esquire John D. Runkle, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Conservation Council of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission North Carolina Washington, D.C.
20555 307 Granville Road Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2751 Mr. Glenn O. Bright Atomic Safety and Licensing Board M. Travis Payne, Esquire U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Edelstein and Payne Washington, D.C.
20555 Post Office Box 12607 Raleigh, North Carolina 27505 Dr. James H. Carpenter Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Dr. Richard D. Wilson U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 729 Hunter Street Washington, D.C.
20555 Apex, North Carolina 27502 Charles A. Barth, Esquire Mr. Wells Eddleman Janice E. Moore, Esquire 718-A Iredell Street Office of Executive Legal Director Durham, North Carolina 27705 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Richard E. Jones, Esquire Vice President and Senior Counsel Docketing and Service Section Carolina Power & Light Company Office of the Secretary Post Office Box 1551 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Washington, D.C.
20555 Mr. Daniel F. Read, President CHANGE Post Office Box 2151 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 l
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Dr. Linda W. Little Governor's Waste Management Board 513 Albemarle Building 325 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27G11 Bradley W. Jones, Esquire U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commiss'in Region II 101 Marietta Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Steven F. Crockett, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Mr. Robert P. Gruber Executive Director Public Staff - NCUC Post Office Box 991 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Administrative Judge Harry Foreman Box 395 Mayo University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 Spence W.
Perry, Esquire Associate General Counsel FEMA 500 C Street, S.W.,
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Dr. M. Reada Bassiouni Principal Consultant Eoucation Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York -
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Major: Acoustics (1976)
Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York -
Selected courses in Business Administration Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -
M.E. in Meenanical Engineering (1972)
Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt -
8.S. in Mechanical Engineering (1069)
Technical Societies National Forensic Center -
enosen as an expert in acoustics, noise and vibration control Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE) - member American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) - member American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) - member Acoustical Society of America ( ASA) - member Detailed Excerience Record 1980-ACOUSTIC TECHN01.0GY, INC.
f Present BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Founded Acoustic Technology, Inc.
(ATI) and is the principal technical consultant in acoustics, vibration, and noise control for utilities, manufacturers, and agencies.
His area of specialization has been design and implemen-tation of prompt notification warning systems required by NUREG-0654/ FEMA REP-1, Appendix 3.
As an acoustic expert, he has witnessed and conducted various siren performance tests in ccnjunction with determining the actual siren acoustic capabilities for utilities and siren manuf actur-ers.
Under his direction ATI developed a computer model for prediction of siren acoustic coverage for varying meteorological and ground conditions.
Also, he has had an active role in field testing installed warning systems including documentation and testifying results for the NRC.
Under his technical direction ATI has provided consulting services to thw following nuclear utilities:
Acoustic TECHNOLOGY INC.
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Arizona Public Service Company Palo Verde 1, 2, 3, Nuclear Generating Stations 2.
Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company Wm. H. Zimmer Nuclear Power Station 3.
Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Power Plant St. Lucie Power Plant 4
GPU Nuclear Corporation Three Mile Island Nuclear Powe-Station 5.
Jersey Central Power & Light Oyster Creek Nuclear Ger.erating Station 6.
Louisiana Power & Light Waterford-3 Nuclear Station 7.
Mississippi Power & Light Grand Gulf Nuclear Station 8.
Omaha Public Power District Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station 9.
Public Service Electric & Gas Company Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10.
Rocnester Gas and Electric Corporation R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station 11 Sacramento Municipal Utility District Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station
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South Carolina Electric & Gas Company V.C. Summer Nuclear Power Station 13.
Toledo Edison Company Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station 14.
Virginia Electric & Power Company Surry Station North Anna Station 15.
Gulf States Utilities Co.
River Bend Station 16.
Public Service Indiana Marble HILL Nuclear Generating Station 17.
Duquesne Light Company Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station Acoustic TECHNOL.OGY INC.
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Philadelphia Elec'tric Company Limerick Generating Station 19.
Duke Power Company Catawba Nuclear Station 20.
Indiana & Michigan Electric Company Donald C. Cook Nuclear Station 21.
Illinois Power Company ~
Clinton Power Station 22.
Carolina Power & Light Company H. 8. Robinson Plant Brunswick Steam Electric Plant Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Additionally, Dr. Bassiouni has been called upon as an expert witness by many Legal firms.
He has had extensive experience in analyzing hearing damage claims and OSHA violations which require testing and measurements of high noise Levels and determination of their ef fects on humans.
He has also conducted acoustic analyses of tape recordings to identify recorded voices and tape tampering.
Dr.
Bassiouni has prepared and reviewed environmental noise impact statements.
His activities include' computer analysis and advanced field measurements.
He has perforwed evaluations of airport noise impacts due to changes in air traffic volume.
1976-1980 STONE & WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORPORATION (SSW) 90STON, RASSACHUSETTS a.
Acoustic Specialist for the Prompt Notification System required by NUREG-0654/ FEMA REP-1 Appendix 3.
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Responsible for computer modeLLing and ambient noise j
surveying and support of siren system design.
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Noise control engineering for nuclear and fossil-fueled power projects to meet the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) criteria, property Line sound level regulations imposed by local regulatory agencies or individual plant criteria selected to prevent noise complaints from the community.
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Acting as a consultant to diagnostic vibrations and noise measurements to evaluate equipment performance deviation for existing plants.
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Preparing noise contro8 specifications for new equipment, limiting the..o13e to' allowable levels such that the resultant sound Levd in the plant area does not exceed the OSHA regulations.
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Designing and developing noise control devices for dominant noise sources within the plant.
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Selecting the acoustical materials to control in-plant and exterior sound levels.
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Measurements, predictions, and evaluation of noise cont rol data.
Dr. Bassiouni performed work for the following clients:
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Cincinnati Gas & Electric W.H. Zimmer Nuclear Power Station 2.
Baltimore Gas & Electric Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Station 3.
Occidental Petroleum Geothermal Power Plant 4.
Great Northern Paper Company Millinocket, Maine 5.
Atlantic City Electric Company Deep Water Station - Return to Coat Firing 6.
Stone & Webster E*;ineering Corporation Reference Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP) 7.
Texaco, Inc.
Light Olefins. Unit, Port Arthur, Texas i
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Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
Geothermal Power Plant 9.
Virginia Electric & Power Company North Anna Unit Nos. 3 and 4
- 10. Duouesne Light Company j
8eaver Valley Power Station - Unit No. 2 i
- 11. Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Nine Mile Unit 2
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1975-1976 AVC0 EVERETT RESEARCH LA80RATORY, INC.
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS Senior Acoustic Scientist Outies consisted of the following:
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Experimental acoustic design for Laser systems.
Acoustic elements design and material compatibility and acoustic properties testing.
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Design and analysis of special design acoustic muf flers and silencers.
1975 TERRY CORPORATION, a subsidiary of INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT Noise Consultant Outies consisted of the following:
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Developed noise data for use by marketing in pFesenting and guaranteeing noise levels to customers.
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Developed practical acoustic enclosure systems for use on turbine and gears.
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Analy ed existing products (single and multistage turbines and gear units) to determine compliance with the national noise standards.
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Ensured that OSHA noise standards were met in the new croouct design.
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Reviewed new industrial noise standards applied to the company products.
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De t e rmined the impact of existing and proposed noise l
control legislation a-d regulations on corporate J
activities.
I 1972-1975 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE, NEW YORK Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department i
i Duties consisted of the following:
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Conducted extensive acoustic measurements using various techniques.
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Performed supporting diagnostic techniques for the associated flow field.
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Acoustic data reduction methods, data analysis, and results reporting.
4 Investigated and evaluated noise reduction methods.
1971 CARLETON UNIVERSITY OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA (AEROTHERMODYNARICS DIVISION)
Research Assistant - Engineering Department Fields:
Fan and compressor accustic design and testec acoustic Liners Instructor of Mechanical Engineering 1
Fut L and part-time Consulting Engineer in air conditioning and refrigeration systems, Alexandria, Egypt.
Publications Authored:
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" Outdoor Sound Propagation over Ground with Several Impedance Discontinuities";
Acoustical Society of America Paper; presented November 1982;
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Co-authored the following:
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" Prompt Siren Notification System Design" POWER ENGINEERING, March 1983 2.
" Prediction and Experimental Verificatico of Fa r-field sound propagation over Varying Ground surfaces" Internoise "83" paper.
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" Acoustic and Flow Characteristics of Cold High-Speed Coaxial Jets," AIAA Paper No.78-241, January 1978 4.
" Supersonic Jet Noise Suppression by Coaxial Cold / Heated Jet Flows,"
AIAA Paper No.76-507, July 1976 5.
"Some Recent Developments in Supersonic Jet Noise Reduction," AIAA Paper No.75-503, March 1975 6.
" Potential, of Coaxial Multi-Nozzle Configurations for Reduction of Noise from High Velocity Jets,"
Second Interagency Symposium of University Research in Transportation Noise, North Carolina University,1974 7.
" Reduction of Noise from Supersonic Jets by Coaxial Multi-Nozzle Schemes,"
Eighth International Congress on Acoustics, London, 1974 5"
Acoustic TECHNOLOGY INC.
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" Quarterly Progress Reports, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 90, 11, 12, 13, and 14, submitted to office of Ncise Abatement, Department of Transportation, Washington, 0.C.
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"A High-Speed High-Temoerature Flow Facility" Final report under Grant SSF (70)-25, submitted to New York f
State Science and Technology Foundation 1
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