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Application for CPs to Construct Two PWRs W/Core Power Level of 3,800 MW
ML20098C644
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Site: 05000000, Satsop
Issue date: 07/30/1974
From: Stein J
WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
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US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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CON-WPPSS-036, CON-WPPSS-36, FOIA-84-603 8099, NUDOCS 8409270093
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BEFORE THE 6 \4 co UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Application of WASHINGTCH PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM, ) et al. , for Class 103 Construction ) Permits ar.d Operating Licenses for ) Utilization Fecilities to be knoan as ) Docket Nos. 50- 508 Washington Public Power Supply System ) 50- 509 Nuclear Project No. 3 and Nuclear ) Project No. 5 at its Site near ) ( Satsop, Cr-ays Harbor County, 'n'ashingtcn ) JOSEPH B. KNOTTS, JR. Conner, Hadlock & Knotts 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.h. Washington, D.C. 20006 Of Counsel: RICHARD Q. QUIGLEY - Washington Public Power Supply System Post Office Box 966 Richland, 'n'ashington 99352 i Os ' E) , i 8409270093 840824 PDR FOIA PDR COHEN 84-603 l

s WNP-3 & WNP-5 q. BEFORE THE UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Application of WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM ) et al. (WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 3) ) Docket Nos. 50- 508 (WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 5) ) 50- 509 In accordance with the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the ruler

  1. and regulations issued thereunder WASHINGTON PUELIC POWEh SUPPLY SYSTEM (hcreinafter sometimes referred to as " Supply System" or as "WPPSS") herein seeks from the UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY CCMMISSION (hereinafter re to as "AEC" or "Ccetission") (1) 40-year Class _103 licenses to construct and operate nuclear power facilities at its site located in southeastern Grays Harbor County, State of Washington, near Satsop, along the south The bcnk of the Chehalie River near its confluence with the Satsop River.

facilities will consist of two pressurized water reactors, each with a coce power level of 3600 MWt, officially known as WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM NUCLEAR PROJECTS NO. 3, and No. 5, (hereinafter called, collective-ly, the " Project, or, separately, WNP-3 and WNP-5 respectively), and (ii) appropriate source, by-product and specia2 ruelear raterial licenses for { In support of this applicatien the Supply System provides the the Project. followin.g information (referenccs in brackets are to sections or appendices of- 10 CFR Part 50, unless otherwise noted),

a. Name of Applicant [Section 50.33 (a)1 The Applicant is WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM, for itself as owner of 70% undivided interest as a tenant in common in WNP-3, and as agent for Pacific Poder & Light Ce jany (hereinafter sometimes referred to as PP&L),

Portland General Electric Company (hereinafter sometimes referred to as PCE), Puget Sound Power & Light Company (hereinafter sometimes referred to as PST&L) and The Washington Water Power Company (hereinafter sometimes re-ferred to as WWP), all of which will share the remaining 30% undivided PP&L in-terest in WNP-3 as tenants in common in the following proportions: (10%); PGS (10%); PSP &L (5%); and WWP (5%). It is anticipated that some or all of these investor owned utilities will also participate in the ownership of WSP-5, with the Supply System being the majority owner and Applicant for itself and as agent for the other own-ers. When ownership agreements with regard to WNP-5 have been finalized, this application will be amended accordingly.

b. Address of Applicant (Section 50.33 (b)3 The address of the Supply System is:

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WNP-3 & WNP-5 3000 George Washington Way

    .                               P.O. Box 968

( Richland, Washington 99352 The address of Pacific Power & Light Company is: Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 The address of Portland General Electric Company is: 621 Scuthwest Alder Street Portland, Oregon 97205 The address of Puget Sound Power & Light Company is: Puget Power Building Bellevue, Washington 98009 The address of the Washington Water Power Company is: E. 1411 Mission Avenue Spokane, Washington 99202

c. Description of Business Apolicant [Section 50.33 (c)]

[ MN _The 9"nM y c"-* r is a joint operating agency and a municipal corporation of the State of Washington organized under Chapter 43.52 of the Revised Code of Washington, as amended. The Supply System is composed of 18 public utility districts of the State of Washington and the cities of Richland, Seattle and Tacoma, Washington. Pursuant to its statutory authority the l Supply System is empowered to acquire, construct and operate plants and facilities for the generation and transmission of electric power. The Supply System presently operates (1) the Packwood Lake Hydroelectric Pro-ject in Lewis County, Washington, and (2) the Hanford Electric Generating Project, which utilizes by-product steam from the Commission's N-Reactor near Richland, Washington. The Supply System has applied to the AEC for all necessary licenses to construct and operate WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 1 (WNP-1). The WNP-1 application was docketed by the AEC on October 15, 1973 (The Supply System is currently amending its application for WNP-1 to include an additional unit to be known as WNP-4). In addition, the Supply System has under construction its WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 2 (WNP-2), formerly known as Hanford No. 2, pursuant to AEC Construction Permit CPPR-93 (,, Pacific Power & Liaht rnmnany i_s a n investor-owned electric utility with PP&L owns thirty-three hydro-its principal offices in Portland, Oregon. electric generating plants with a rated capacity of 863,393 kilowatts, seven steam-electric plants with a rated capacity of 1,494,433 kilowatts and minor internal combustion generating capacity. The company also has contracts to purchase power from various public agencies and public util-t ity districts on long term agreements as well as peaking capacity from 2 j

s WNP-3 & WNP-5 9 the Bonneville Power Administration, and expects to purchase non-firm ener-Sy from Bonneville to the extent available. PP&L presently operates, inter ( glLa_, a the Dave Johnson generating station, a coal-fueled 450 MW facility, near Glenrock, Wyoming, and also operates and owns 47-1/2% of the Centralia Project, two coal-fueled 700 MW facilities at Centralia, Washington, which are jointly-owned by four publicly-owned and the three other investor-owned utilities which are applicants herein. PP&L and Idaho Power Company pre-sently are developing the Jim Bridger power and coal mining comp.ex in southwestern Wyoming. The Jim Bridger Project will have three 500 MW units, the first of which is scheduled for service in mid 1974. PP&L is also participating (2-1/25) in the development of the Trojan Project to-gether with Portland General Electric Company and the City of Eugene, Oregon. The Trojan Project is a nuclear-fueled 1,100 MW facility near Rainer, Oregon which is scheduled for commercial operation in July of 1975. Also, PP&L and the Black Hills Power & Light Company have invited bids on major equipment components for a 300 MW coal-fueled facility which is scheduled for commercial operation in May of 1977 h Portland Canam7 ri -o re n m _<= an investor-own M alaat"4" " H l ity_._.. with its principal offices in Portland, Oregon. PGE presently has several hundred MW of hydroelectric capacity as well as 50-year contracts to buy a minimum of 800 MW of low-cost hydroelectric power from projects owned by Public Utility Districts in Washington. PGE is participating in the Colum-bia Storage Power Exchange arrangement which will provide it with up to 287 MW in 1975. As noted, PGE owns, inter alia, 2-1/25 of the Centralia Pro-ject with PP&L and the two other investor-owned utilities which are appli-cants herein. Also, PGE owns 67-1/2% of the 1,100 MW nuclear-fueled Trojan

   ;         Project presently under construction, and is in the process of developing the jointly-owned 1,200 MW nuclear-fueled Boardman Project at Boardman, Oregon, scheduled to commence commercial operation in 1980.

pkl. Pufat hund Power & Light Comoany is an investor-owned electric utility with its principal office in Dellevue, wasnington. PSP &L presently has several long-term contracts (up to 50 years) for the purchase of approx-imately 1,700 MW of power on a cost-of-service basis from certain Colutbia River projects. PSP &L also owns, inter alia. 7% of the Centralia Project, which is jointly-owned by PSP &L, PP&L, PGE and WWP. PSP &L also has exer-cised options for withdrawal in April cf 1975 of 384 MW of power under the Columbia Storage Power Exchange Agreement. PSP &L and the Montana Power Company are jointly constructing two 350 MW coal-fueled units at Colstrip, Montana, from which PSP &L may draw 350 MW by 1976. Also, PSP &L has announced plans to construct a 1269 MWe nuclear-fueled plant on the Skagit River near Sedro Valley, Washington, to come on line in 1981.

      \Ahd f The Washington Water Power Comoany is an investor-owned electric utility

_with its principal offices-in Spokane, Washington. The bulk of the ~ Company's power needs is supplied by Company-owned hydroelectric projects, while approximately 30% of its needs are supplied from the output of the Columbia River hydroelectric developments sponsored by the Public Utility Districts. The Company also owns a share of the Centralia Project. l l ! i 3 E

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d. (1) [Section 50.33 (d) (111 N. A.

(2) [Section 50.33 (d) (2)] N. A. (3) (1) [Section 50.33 (d) (3) (i)) The Supply System is a municipal corporation and joint operating agency of the State of Washington. The management and control of the Supply System is vested in a Board of Directors made up of one representative from each of its 21 member utilities. An Executive Committee composed of seven members elected by the Board of Directors administers the business of the Supply System between regular quarterly meetings of the Board of Directors. The principal office of the Supply System is located at 3000 George Washington Way, Richland, Washington 99352. Pacific Power & Light Company is an investor-owned utility incorporated in the State of Maine and maintaining its principal office at Public Service Building, Portland, Oregon 97204. Portland General Electric Company is an investor-owned utility incorporated in the State of Oregon and maintaining its principal office at 621 South-I west Alder Street, Portland, Oregon 97205 Puget Sound Power & Light is an investor-owned utility incorporated in the State of Washington and maintaining its principal office at Puget Power Building, Bellevue, Washington 98009 The Washington Water Power Company is an investor-owned utility incorporated in the State of Wash-ington and maintaining its principal office at E. 1411 Mission Avenue, Spokane, Washington 99202. P (ii) [Section 50.33 (d) (ii)1 All of the Supply System's directors and officers are citizens of the United States, as are the directors and officers of the four investor-  ; owned utilities. The names and addresses of the Supply System's Board of Directors are as follows (members of the Executive Committee are designated by an asterisk): Eggg Address John Goldsbury 1603 No. Lincoln Kennewick, Washington 99336 ( 4

WNP-3 & WNP-5 5-(- d. (3) (ii) cont'd. Addresa EBBS. 1825 Mulberry Lane Kirby Billingsley Wenatchee, Washington 98801 Post Office Box 509 Alvin E. Fletcher Forks, Washington 98331 Post Office Box 1566

          *Ed Fischer                       Vancouver, Washington 98663 960 Commerce
          'D. E. Hughes                    Longview, Washington 98632 Drawer A Howard Prey                       Orando, Washington 98836 Ferry Route Thomas F. Kroupa                  Wauconda, Washington 98859 Route 1, Box 25
            'Glenn C. Walkley                 Pasco, Washington 99301 57    "D" S. W.

John L. Toeva Ephrata, Washington 98823 [ 717 Bluff James A. Tannahill Hoquiam, Washington 98550 Route 5, Box 25 Harold W. Jenkins Ellensburg, Washington 98926 Box 297 - 903 East "A" Street Gerald C. Fenton Goldendale, Washington 96620 1558 McFadden Arnold J James Chehalis, Washington 98532 Route 1, Box 575 Edwin W. Taylor Shelton, Washington 98584 Route 2, Box 283-A eE. Victor Rhodes Raymond, Washington 98577 1903 George Washington Way Joseph Shipman Richland, Washington 99352 l l i 1015 3rd Avenue eGordon Vickery Seattle, Washington 98104 5

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d. (3) (ii) cont'd.

( Namg, Address Rolf E. Jemtegaard Route 1, Box 582 Washougal, Washington 98671

       *W. G. Hulbert, Jr.                      2320 California Avenue Everett, Washir.gton 98201
       'A. J. Benedetti                         Dept of Public Utilities P.O. Box 11007 Tacoma, Washington 98411 Francis Longo                            P.O. Box 248 Cathlamet, Washington 98612 The names, titles and addresses of the Supply System's principal officers are as follows:

Name: Title Address Howard Prey Drawer A President Orando, Washington 98836 Alvin E. Fletcher P.O. Box 509 Vice-President Forks, Washington 98331 f E. Victor Rhodes Route 2, Box 283-A Secretary Raymond, Washington 96577 The names of administrative staff members of the Supply System are as follows: EADE IL.lf. J. J. Stein Managing Director L. L. Humphreys Deputy Managing Director, Director, Technical Division R. Q. Quigley Senior Counsel N. O. Strand Director, Administrative Division J. T. Bobo Manager, Finance J. S. McMahon Assistant Director, Technical Division D. L. Renberger Manager, Compliance V. V. Johnson Manager, Operations

l 0 WNP-3 & WNP-5 0 d. (3, (ii) cont'd. EAR 1 11111 L. L. - Grumme Manager, Fuel and Technical Studies

0. E. Trapp Manager, Engineering R. D. Sahlberg Senior Project Manager C. E. Love Senior Project Manager G. K. Dyekman Project Manager, WNP-3 and WNP-5 All of the directors and officers of Pacific Power & Light Company are citizens of the United States. The names and addresses of the Board of Directors are as follows:

Nggg Address C. M. Bishop, Jr. Pendleton Woolen Mills 218 S. W. Jefferson Portland, Oregon 97201 Don C. Frisbee Pacific Power & Light Company Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 i Gregory A. Harrison Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison 111 Sutter Street San Francisco, California 94104 Glenn L. Jackson Pacific Power & Light Company Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 Henry G. Lambert 9 Cranston Place Bronxville, New York 10708 C. Howard Lane Mt. Hood Radio & Television Broadcasting Corporation 140 S. W. Columbia Portland, Oregon 97204 l John Y. Lansing Pacific Power & Light Company Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 Conrad F. Lundgren West Glacier Mercantile Co. West Glacier, Montana 59936 Paul F. Murphy Studio 8, Pacific Building Portland, Oregon 97204 7

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           ][331                             Address Louis B. Perry                    Standard Insurance Company P. O. Box 711 Portland, Oregon 97204 George D. Rives                   Rives, Bonyhadi & Drummond Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 William E. Roberts                B & D Development Company 806 S. W. Broadway Portland, Oregon 97205 T. F. Sandoz                      1320 - 15th Street Astoria, Oregon 97103 Donald Sherwood                   Sherwood & Roberts, Inc.

106 North Second Avenue Walla Walla, Washington 99362 Howard Vollum Tektronix, Inc. P.O. Box 500 Beaverton, Oregon 97005 ( The names, titles and addresses of the principal officers of Pacific Power

     & Light Company are as follows:                             -

Name: Title Address Don C. Frisbee Pacific Power & Light Company Chairman of the Board Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 John Y. Lansing Pacific Power & Light Company President Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 Allan C. Bartholomew Pacific Power & Light Company Senior Vice-President Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 George L. Beard Pacific Power & Light Company Senior Vice-President Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 John H. Geiger Pacific Power & Light Company Vice-President & Public Service Building l Treasurer Portland, Oregon 97204 1 l 8

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H&gg Address Leonard Bennett Pacific Power & Light Company Corporate Secretary Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204 All of the directors and officers of Portland General Electric Company are citizens of the United States. The names and addresses of the Board of Directors are as follows: Eagg Address Warren W. Braley 9155 S. W. Canyon Road Portland, Oregon 97225 s Franklin G. Drake President, Donald M. Drake Company 1740 N. W. Flanders Portland, Oregon 97209 Ernest H. Miller President, Mortgage Bancorporation P. O. Box 230 Salem, Oregon 97308 Wade Newbegin, Sr. President, R. M. Wade & Company P. O. Box 8769

   -i                                                                                                                                               Portland, Oregon 97208 Robert W. Roth                                                                                                    President, JANTZEN INC.

P. O. Box 3001 Portland, Oregon 97208 Robert H. Short Executive Vice President & Treasurer Portland General Electric Company 621 S. W. Alder Street Portland, Oregon 97205 Eberly Thompson 2542 S. W. Hillcrest Drive Portland, Oregon 97201 James J. Walton 330 Candalaria Blvd. South Salem, Oregon 97302 Earl Wantland President, Tektronix, Inc. P. O. Box 500 Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Frank M. Warren President, Portland General Electric Co. 621 S. W. Alder Street Portland, Oregon 97205 9

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d. (3) (ii) cont'd.

[ Address 3331 William W. Wessinger Chairman of the Board Blitz-Weinhard Co. 1133 West Burnside Street Portland, Oregon 97209 Robert J. Wilhelm President, Wilhelm Trucking Co. 32$0 N. W. St. Helens Road Portland, Oregon 97210 Ralph E. Williams Room 333, North Pacific Building 917 S. W. Oak Street Portland, Oregon 97205 The names, titles and addresses of the principal officers of Portland General Electric Company are as follows: Name: Title Address Frank M. Warren 621 South West Alder Street President Portland, Oregon 97205 Hilbert S. Johnson 621 South West Alder Street Senior Vice-President Portland, Oregon 97205 ( Ralph H. Millsap 621 South West Alder Street Senior Vice-President Portland, Oregon 97205 Arthur J. Porter 621 South West Alder Street Senior Vice-President Portland, Oregon 97205 Robert H. Short 621 South West Alder Street Executive Vice-President Portland, Oregon 97205

      & Treasurer H. H. Phillips                             621 South West Alder Street Vice-President,                            Portland, Oregon 97205 Corporate Counsel
      & Secretary All of the directors and officers of Puget Sound Power & Light Company are citizens of the United States. The names and addresses of the Board of Directors are as follows:

Nggg Address Winston D. Brown Howard S. Wright Construction Co.

                                             ** Room 3318 Seattle-First National Bank Bldg.

4 Seattle, Washington 98154 l 10

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lhMkt Address ( seSend all mailings to 1201 Shenandoah Drive East Seattle, Washington 98112 Ralph M. Davis Puget Sound Power & Light Company Puget Power Building Bellevue, Washington 98009 John W. Ellis Puget Sound Power & Light Company Puget Power Building Bellevue, Washington 98009 F. J. Herb 416 Bellingham National Bank Building Bellingham, Washington 98225 J. H. King Puget Sound Power & Light Company Puget Power Building Bellevue, Washington 98009 Lowell P. Mickelwait Perkins, Cole, Stone, Olsen

                                                                  & Williams 1900 Washington Building Seattle, Washington 98101 Robert D. O'Brien                         PACCAR Inc.

Post Office Box 1518 Bellevue, Washington 98009 Irvine B. Rabel Star Machinery Company 1 241 South Lander Street Seattle, Washington 98134 Ralph Stormans Ralph's Thriftway Store 1908 East Fourth Avenue Olympia, Washington 98506 The names, titles and addresses of the principal officers of Puget Sound Power and Light Company are as follows: Name: Title Addrest Ralph M. Davis Puget Power Building President & Chief Bellevue, Washington 98009 John W. Ellis Puget Power Building Vice-President; Utility Bellevue, Washington 98009 Management Secretary ( 11

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I-Nast " Address J . H. King Puget Power Building Vice-President-Finance Bellevue, Washington 98009 D. H. Knight Puget Power Building Vice-President Bellevue, Washington 98009 Power Supply L W. E.-Watson Puget Power Building Secretary Bellevue, Washington 98009 R. F. Whaley Puget Power Building Treasurer Bellevue, Washington 98009 All of the directors and officers of The Washington Water Power Company are citizens of the United States. The names and addresses of the Board of Directors are as follows: Name Address Rodney C. Aller Attorney at Law Lakeville, Connecticut 06039 A. L. Barnes (retired) General Delivery

  • Hayden Lake, Idaho 83835 Duane B. Hagadone President, Hagadone Newspapers Hagadone Building Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814 Roy J. Johnson (retired) Riverfalls Towers, Penthouse 1224 West Riverside Avenue Spokane, Washington 99201 James B. McMonigle Box 877 Lewiston, Idaho 83501 James A. Poore, Jr. Poore, McKenzie & Roth 4th Floor, Silver Bow Block Butte, Montana 59701 K. M. Robinson The Washington Water Power Company P.O. Box 3727 Spokane, Washington 99220
         -W. J. Satre                                The Washington Water Power Company P.O. Box 3727 Spokane, Washington 99220
     . Eugene Thompson                            Route # 1, Box 56 Moscow, Idaho 83843 12
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d. (3)  ;)
.f   The names, titles and addreases of the principal officers of Washington Water Power Company are as followe:

Name: Title , Address Kinsey M. Robinson E. 1411 Mission Avenue Chairman of the Board & Spokane, Washington 99202 Chief Executive Offic' er Wendell J. Satre E. 1411 Mission Avenue , President Spokane, Washington 99202 William A. Lowry , E. 1411 Mission Avenue Vice-President Spokane, Washington 99202 Donald M. Oliason- E. 1411 Mission Avenue Vice-President & Spokane, Washington 99202 ' General Division Mgr.. Jeremiah P. Buckley E. 1411 Mission Avenue Vice-President & Spokane, Washington 99202 Secretary Harold W. Harding E. 1411 Mission Avenue Vice-President - /~ Spokane, Washington 99202 Power Supply [ Donald L. Olson E. 1411 Miselon Avenue Assistaat Vice-President - Spokane, Washington 99202 Engineering & Construction James M. Coombs E. 1411 Mission Avenue Treasurer Spokane, Washington 99202 ,

d. (3) (iii) [Section 50.33 (d) (3) (iiill The Supply System, Pacific Power & Light Company, Portland General Electric Company, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, and The Wash-ington Public Power Company are not owned, controlled or dominated by an alien, a foreign corporation, or foreign government.
d. (4) [Section 50.33 (d) (4)1 With regard to WNP-3, the Supply ,.

System is acting on its own behalf as owner of 70% undivided interest as a tenant in common in the facility and as agent for Pacific Power & Light Company (?P&L), Portland General Electric Company (PGE), Puget Sound Power & Light Company (PSP &L) and The Washington Water Power Company (WWP), all of which will share a 30% undivided interest in WNP-3 as tenants in common in the following proportions: PP&L (10%); PGE (10%); ' PSP &L (5%); and WWP (5%). With regard to WNP-5, it is i a 13

WNP-3 & WNP-5 anticipated that some or all of these investor owned utilities will also participate in ownership, with the supply system I being the majority owner and Applicant for itself and as agent for the other owners.

e. [Section 50.33(ell The Supply System seeks from the Commission, (i) 40-year Class 103 licenses to construct and operate two nuclear power plants at its site located in southeastern Grays Harbor County, State of Washington, along the south bank of the Chehalis River near its confluence with the Satsop River, each with a core power level of 3,800 MWt and, (ii) appropriate source, by-product and special nuclear material licenses for the Project. The facility will be used to generate electric energy. The Supply System's 705 share of the WNP-3 output will be sold by the Supply System to 103 consumer-owned utilities in the Pacific Northwest through Net Billing Agreements, described in Exhibit A, which these utilities have executed with the Supply System and the Bonneville Power Administration. These 103 utilities are  ;

all statutory preference customers of Bonneville, and consist of 27 munici-palities, 29 districts, and 47 cooperatives. It is expected that the WPPSS portion of the WNP-5 output will also be purchased by approximately 100 consumer-owned utilities, through agreements yet to be finalized. The remaining 30% of the WNP-3 output will be received by Pacific Power

                  & Light Company (10%), Portland General Electric Company (10%), Puget Sound Power & Light Company (5%), and The Washington Water Power Company (5%) in proportion to their respective ownership shares in accordance with

( the WNP-3 Ownership Agreement as set forth in Exhibit A. It is anticipated that some or all of these investor owned utilities will also participate in the ownership of WNP-5, with the supply system being the majority owner and Applicant for itself and as agent for the other owners. Prior to cons',raction of the Project, certification of the site must be obtained from the Washington State Thermal Power Plant Site Evaluation Council and, of course, the construction permits from the AEC applied for herein must also be obtained.

f. [Section 50.33(f) and ADoendix Cl Finan 'al Qualifications n

WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 3s w ill b'e owned by the Supply System and by four 3 investor-owned utilities on a ]61nt' ownership basis as tenants in common, with the Supply System owning 70% undivided interest and Pacific Power & Light Company (10%), Portland Gensral Electric Ccmpany (10%), Puget Sound Power & Light Company (5%) and The Washington Water Power Company (5%), sharing the remaining 30% undivided interest in propertion to their res-pective ownership percentages. As indicated above, it is anticipated that some or all of these investor owned utilities will also participate in own-ership of WNP-5. Each of the 103 utilities to which the SuDoly System will sell its portion of the outnut of WNP-3 by contract agree to ratably reim-burse the Sueciv System for its cost of financing and managing construction nd operation of WNP-3 Each of the four privately-owned utilities will L 14 L . _ _ _ _..

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WNP-3 & WNP-5 aqroe to pay its nwnershio share of the costs of constructino and coerating

            " TIN P- 3. Each owner will agree to bear its raenactivo nwnerchio share of all oblications and liabilities of WNP-3 as thov arisp. Simil ar ownee M n __

-{ arrangements are anticipated for WNP-5. TheArchitect-EngineerandtheSupplySystemhAeestimatedthatthecost of construction of WNP-3 and WNP-5 will be $1,050,216,000.00 and $1,210,000,000.00 respectively. These costs have been tabulated below in accordance with the FPC Code of Accounts. WNP-3 Costs WNP-5 Costs FPC Account Account Name ($1,000) ($1,000) 320 Land and Land Rights (1) $ 492 $ - 121 Structures & Improvements 163,900 172,700 322 Reactor Plant Equipment 126,300 139,000 323 Turbine-Generator Units 84,200 86,900 324 Accessory Elect. Equipment 36,900 37,500 325 Misc. Power Plant Equipment 2,200 2,400 TOTAL NUCLEAR PLANT (2) $ 413,992 $ 438,500 1 353 Station Equip. & Switch Yard 3,500 2,700 Owners Direct Cost 55,000 30,000 i Sales Tax (4) 22,705 24,586 Capitalized Interest During Construction 204,925 272,452 Financing Expenses 14,570 22,140 Eng. & Const. Mgmt. (2) 65,100 47,000 Contingencies (2) 66,808 73,200 Escalation 165,500 247,900 Performance Bonds 1,000 1,000 Nuclear Fuel 120 Nuclear Fuel (First Core) (3) 37,116 50,522 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $ 1,050,216 $ 1,210,000 (1) Future land acquisition or land rights will be funded from contingencies. (2) Estimated by the Architect-Engineer. t (3) Estimated by the Supply System. (4) Includes sales tax on nuclear fuel. 15 Amendment No. 1 February 1975

WNP-3 & WNP-5 e above cost estimates include escalation and contingencies to 1981 and 1983 operating dates for WNP-3 and WNP-5 respectively. Fuel costs are based on ( purchase of the first fuel core. Cost estimate for WNP-5 assumes 100% WPPSS I ownership. QNd The Supply System will finance its share of the costs of acquiring and con-structing WNP-3 by issuing short term notes and long term bonds. It is anticipated that these bonds will be issued in series from time to time as funds to meet the costs of construction are required. Bonds issued by the Supply System and interest thereon will be repaid from Supply System reve-nues which are to be paid by the 103 participating utilities who are pur-chasing the Supply System's share of the output of WNP-3, as a portion of the annual costs of the WNP-3. L W#N These participating utilities will contract to pay an agreed percentage of Supply System's costs, including the costs of issuing and repaying the honds, whether WNP-3 is operated or not, and regardless of whether power is produced by WNP-3. Each of the participating utilities will further agree to assign its percentage share of the output of WNP-3 to the Bonneville Power Administration under Net Billing agreements in return for a credit or offset by Bonneville on amounts otherwise due Bonneville for power and other services furnished to the utilities under other contracts in an amount equal to the amount the utility has paid the Supply System. The sale to the utilities by Supply System and the assignment to Bonneville by the utilities will be on actual cost basis. WM t is expected that generally similar arrangements, differing however in ( contractual mechanisms, will be utilized for financing WNP-5. That is, the contractual arrangements with respect to WNP-5 will not be Net Billing agreements. Bonneville and its preference customers are considering, among other arrangements, agency agreements whereby Bonneville would acquire power, on behalf of its preference customers in the Northwest, through a power resource purchase agreement from new generating resources such as WNP-5 to meet all or part of the contracting utilities load growth or net power requirements after July 1,1983. Bonneville would also supply ser' ices such as transmission, peaking, load factoring and reserves, in retwn for which Bonneville would receive a fee which might consist of an assignment of a portion of the power assigned. jMN o the four investor-owned utilities will finance their ownership shares of WNP-3, and as applicable WNP-5, in the same manner as the balance of their respective construction programs, viz. , short term borrowing, sale of equity securities, proceeds from first mortgage bonds, internally gener-ated funds, leases or other executory arrangements and other secured and unsecured transactions or construction financing. The financial qualifications of the Supply System, with respect to its share of the project, and the four privately-owned utilities, with respect to their share of WNP-3 to carry out the activities for which the Construc-tion Permits are sought, are set fourth in Exhibit B (and the schedules t' 16 Amendment No. 1 February 1975

           . .                                                                                             l WNP-3 & WNP-5 thereto) which is made part of this application by this reference. Exhibit B shows that the Supply System and_ the four utilities possess the funds

( necessary to cover estimated construction costs and related fuel cycle costs or have reasonable assurance of obtaining the necessary funds, or a combination of the two. Exhibits A and B provide the construction cost estimates, further information on sources of funds (planned financing arrangements) and the financial statements cc,ntemplated for construction permit applications by Appendix C of 10 CFR Part 50.

g. LSection 50.33(g)] was deleted on April 3, 1969 (34 F. R. 6036).

h, [Section 50.33(h)] The earliest _and latest dates for completion of construction are January 1, 1981, and January 1,1983, respectively, for WNP-3 and July 1,1982 and July 1, 1984, for WNP-5. The latest dates for completion are specified for i purposes of duration of the permits in the event of unforeseen contingen- l cies. It remains essential to the public interest in an adequate reliable l supply of pm:or, as shown in sections 1 and 8 of the Environmental Report, that WNP-3 be licensed by the Spring of 1981 and that WNP-5 be licensed by the fall of 1982, the planned time for fuel loading. Comercial operation l 1 is scheduled for and must be achieved by September 1,1981 and March 1, t 1983.

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i. [Section50.33(i)]

( The Supply System does not engage in the distribution of power to retail customers. It is authorized among other things, to acquire, construct and operate plants, works, and facilities for the generation and transmission of power to utilities. The Supply System does not have " rates" but is re-imbursed for the costs of each project by the participants therein. In any event, as a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, the Supply System is not under the jurisdiction of any regulatory agency having con-trol over " rates and services" of the proposed activity. The Federal Power Commission, 825 North Capitol Street, N.E., Washington, D. C. 20002, has jurisdiction over the rates and services of the four inves-tor-owned utilities, as do the following state regulatory agencies, as noted respectively hereinafter: Pacific Power & Light (1) California Public Utilities  ; Company Commission l State Building, Civic Center , San Francisco, California 94102 l (2) Public Utility Commissioner of Oregon Public Service Building Salem, Oregon 97301 4 17 Amendment No. 1 February 1975

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Company Transportation Commission Highway-Licenses Building ( Olympia, Washington 98504 (4) Public Service Commission of Montana 1227 11th Avenue Helena, Montana 59601 (5) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Statehouse Boise, Idaho 83720 (6) Wyoming Public Service Commission 217 Supreme Court Building Cheycnne, Wyoming 82001 Portland General Electric (1) Public Utility Commissioner Company of Oregon Public Service Building Salem, Oregon 97301 Puget Sound Power & Light (1) Washington Utilities and Company Transportation Commission Highway-Licenses Building Olympia, Washington 98504 Washington Water Power (1) Washington Utilities & Company Transportation Commission Highway-Licenses Building Olympia, Washington 98504 (2) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Statehouse Boise, Idaho 83720 (3) Public Service Commission of Montana 1227 11th Avenue Helena, Montana 59601 The municipalities, private utilities, public bodies and cooperatives which are within transmission distance, and authorized to engage in the distribution of electric energy within the area, are described in Exhibit B and in the "Information Requested by The Attorney General For Antitrust Review" which is submitted herewith under separate cover. In accordance with the Ten Year Hydro-Thermal Program of the Pacific Northwest, as de-i scribed in Exhibit A, 103 public and consumer-owned utilities have agreed 18

WNP-3 & WNP-5 to purchase 70% of the output of WNP-3, while the four investor-owned util-ities will receive the remaining 30% in accordance with their respective ownership share. The output from WNP-5 is being offered to each of the public and investor-owned utilities who are participating in WNP-3 It is anticipated that some or all of the investor-owned utilities will partici-pate in the ownership of WNP-5, and that the Supply System's portion of WNP-5 will be purchased by approximately 100 public and consumer-owned utilities. WNP-5 is being planned in accordance with the Northwest Power Council Hydro-Thermal Program, Phase II of December 1973 Through the Hydro-Thermal Program, and Phase II thereof, the utilities of the region participate in the construction of thermal power plants in a coordinated plan intended to meet the future power requirements cf the region. As required by 10 CFR Section 50 33 (i), a list of publications appropriate to give reasonable notice of the application is set forth below: Walla Walla Union Bulletin Seattle Times First & Poplar Streets Fairview N. & John Walla Walla, Washington 99362 Seattle, Washington 98109 The Idaho Statesman Tri-City Herald 300 No. 6th Street 107 No. Cascade Boise, Idaho 83702 Kennewick, Washington 99336 Yakima Herald Republic The Oregonian 114 No. 4th Street 1320 S. W. Broadway Yakima, Washington 98901 Portland, Oregon 97201 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Spokesman Review 6th & Wall W. 927 Riverside Seattle, Washington 98101 Spokane, Washington 99201 Portland Journal of Commerce Daily Journal of Commerce Portland, Oregon 97200 83 Columbia Seattle, Washington 98101 Aberdeen Daily World Centralia Daily Chronicle 315 So. Michigan P. O. Box 580 Aberdeen, Washington 98520 Centralia, Washington 98531

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Montesano Vidette Daily Olympian P. O. Box 671 State Avenue & Capital Way Montesano, Washington 98563 Olympia, Washington 98501 Elma Chronicle Tacoma News Tribune 112 No. Third Street 711 St. Helens Avenue Elma, Washington 98541 Tacoma, Washington 98401 l Siskiyou Daily News Daily Inter Lake 310 S. Broadway 300 first Avenue W. Yreka, California 96097 Kalispell, Montana 59901 19

CNP-3 & WNP-5 Star-Tribune Wyoming State Tribune , 111 S. Jefferson Street 110 East 17th Street I (' Casper, Wyoming 92601 Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001

j. [Section 50.33(1)1 and [Section 50.371 No restricted data or other classified information (defense information) is involved in this application and it is not expected that any will become involved. However, in the event that it does, the applicants will appro-priately segregate and safeguard such information and will not permit any individual to have access to Restricted Data until the United States Civil Service Commission shall have tade an investigation and report to the AEC on the character, associations End loyalty of such individual, and the AEC shall have determined that permitting such person to have access to Restricted Data will not endanger the common defense and security.
k. [Section 50.33(a) and Accendix Ll The information required by 10 CFR Section 50.33(a) and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix L has been submitted under separate cover entitled "Information Requested By The Attorney General for Antitrust Review."
1. [Section 50.30(f) and Accendix D1 An Environmental Report pursuant to 10 CFR Section 50.30(f) and 10 CFR
  ,   Part 50, Appendix D, will be submitted within six months of the submittal of this application.
m. [Section 50.341 The Supply System submits with this application a Preliminary Safety Analy-sis Report pursuant to 10 CFR Part 50, especially Section 50 34.
n. The Supply System has retained Ebasco Services, Inc.

(Ebasco) as Architect-Engineer to design and supervise the construction of the Project. The technical qualifications and description of Ebasco are shown in material attached hereto as Exhibit C and made a part hereof by this reference,

o. The Supply System has also retained R. W. Beck and Associ-ates as Consulting Engineer to review economic feasibility and financial aspects of the Project. The technical qualifications and description of R. W. Beck and Associates are shown in the material attached hereto as Exhibit D and hereby made a part hereof by this reference.

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p. The nuclear steam supply systems for the Project are to be furnished by Combustion Engineering, Inc. (Combustion). The technical
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  • qualifications and description of Combustion are shown in the material attached hereto as Exhibit E and hereby made a part hereof by this

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q. The turbine generators for the Project will be furnished by Westinghouse Electric Company. The technical qualifications and description of Westinghouse Electric Company are shown in the material attached hereto as Exhibit F and hereby made a part hereof by this reference.
r. The Supply System employs a Project Engineering Staff consisting of individuals having substantial training and experience in the construction and operation of nuclear facilities. See Chapter 13 of the Preliminary Safety Analysis Heport submitted herewith,
s. (10 CFR Par; 140). The Supply System will provide and main-tain financial protection for public liability and will execute an indem-nity agreement with the Commission at the times, on the terms, and in the amounts all as may be required by 10 CFR Part 140.
t. It is requested that all orders, notices, papers and other communications issued by the Cammission in connection with this applica-tion be mailed and delivered to:

Mr. J. J. Stein, Managing Director Washington Public Power Supply System 3000 George Washington Way, P. O. Box 968 Richland, Washington 99352 and Joseph B. Knotts, Jr., Esq. Conner, Hadlock & Enotts 1747 Pennsylvanis Avenue, NW Washington, D. C. 20006 and Richard Q. Quigley, Esq. Washington Public Power Supply System 3000 George Washington Way, P. O. Box 968 Richland, Washington 99352 l 1 21

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                          . WHEREFORE,' the Supply Systes prays that the Com:ission issue (1) 40-year Class 103 licenses authorizing the Supply system to construct and
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operate the preposed nuclear' facilities at its site near Satsop, Gray'.s

              . Harbor County, Washington and, (ii)-such by-product, sourco, and.special nuclear materini licenses as cay be appropriate for_the Project.

Subscribed in Richland,. Washington, this. 30th . day of July , 1974. Respectfully submitted, WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM By _ J J Stein J. J. S:cin Managing Director 4 22

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(' - EXHIBIT B FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF PROJECT PARTICIPANTS Reference is made to schedule III of Exhibit A in the WPPSS Nuclear Project.No. I \pplication (Docket No. 50-460) for Financial Statement of'the Project Participants. I i 1 I i l

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EXHIBIT C TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS EBASCO SERVICES, INC. Ebasco Services Inc. with headquarters in New York City, has been re-tained as the Architect-Engineer / Construction Manager for WNP-3. Ebasco has provided engineering, construction and consulting services to utilities in the United States and through out the world for 67 years. Including those projects currently on hand, Ebasco has been associated with the completion of some 880 power generating units with a total ca-pacity of over 81,000,000 kw. Presently, 70 generating units with a total capacity of over 34,000,000 kw are beina developed using Ebasco's services. Twenty-three nuclear power generating plants are either completed or presently being designed and constructed at locations in the United States and overseas. Currently, Ebasco maintains a permanent force of nearly 2,500 personnel to carry out services related to power generation, transmission and dis-tribution. Approximately 700 of these employees are specifically identi-fied with nuclear activities. A summary of Ebasco Nuclear Power Experience is provided on the following pages.

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OF EBASCO NUCLEAR POWER EXPERIENCE TYPE OF ESASCO PLANT RATINC(MIE) RESPONSIBILITY DATE OF OPERATION FLANT NAME NO. UltITS UTILITY BWR(CE) 12.5 AE.C 8-63 Tokai 1. Japan 1 JAERI 1 Ente Nazional per Carigliano, Italy BWR(CE) 164 AE.CM 5-64 L'Energia Ellet-trica Santa Maria de 1 Centrales Nucleones AF CH 8-69 Sel Norte, S.A. BWR(CE) 463 Garona, Spain Tsuruga, Japan 1 Japan Atomic 9-70 Poiser Co. BWR(CE) 357 AE.CM

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Fukushima 1, Japan 1 Tokyo Electric AE 10-70 Power Co. BWR(CE) 380 e I b Millstone 1 1 Northeast Utili- 12-70

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H. B. Robinson 2 1 Carolina Power AE C 3-71 and Light Co. PWR(W) 772 Vermont Tankee 1 Vermont Yankee AE,C 10-72 Nuclear Power BWR(CE) 540 Corp Fort St. Vrain 1 Public Service C 1-73 Q 342 Co. of Colorado HTCR(CCA) 5 5 1 Tokyo Electric Fukushima 2 780 AE 73 Power Co. BWR(CE) St. Lucie 1 & 2 2 Flcr'de Power 1-75/80 PWR(CE) 250 each AE.C

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SUtetARY OF EBASCO NUCLEAR POWER EXPERIENCE TYPE OF  : EBAS(X) NO. UNITS UTILITY PLANT RATINC(MWE) RESPOWSIBILITY DATE OF OPERATION PLANT NAME Shimane, Japan 1 Chukogo Electric Power Co. WR(CE) 460 CE 6-74 Fukushima 3, Japan 1 Tokyo Electric Power Co. WR(CE) 760 CE 12-74 Chin Shan I & 2 Taiwan Power Power BWR(CE) 636 each AE CM 12-75/12-76 Taiwan 2 Fukushima 6. Japan 1 Tokyo Electric Power Co. WR(CE) 1100 AE 10-76 , w P Tokai 2, Japan 1 Japan Atomic Power Co. BWR(CE) 1100 AE 12-76 $ 7 Waterford 3 1 Louisiana Power and

       &*                                            Light Co.               PWR(CE)       1115        AE,C             12-76 Shearon Harris 1,2,3     4           Carolina Power
                                                     & Light Co.             PWR(W)        960 each    AE                3-77/3-78/3-79/3-80
                &4 1100 each  AE.C              1979, 1981 Douglas Point 1,2        2           Potomac Electric        IlWR(CE)

Power Co. Houston Lighting BWR(CE) 1200 each AE.C 1979, 1981 Allens Creek 1 & 2 2

                                                     & Power WR(CE)         1200        AE               1980 Enrico Fermi - 3        1           Detroit Edison N

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(. EXHIBIT D TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS TECHNICAL CONSULTANTS R. W. BECK AND ASSOCIATES R. W. Beck and Associates provides planning, engineering and analytical services for utilities, comununities and other types of clients throughout the nation. The firm's activities include services with respect to the initial planning,

          ._eng i neer i ng feasibility, project financing, design and supervision of construc-tion, and a variety of analytical services and consultation on operations.

Founded in 1942, R. W. Beck and Associates has its general offices at Seattle, Washington . 0ther offices are maintained at Denver, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; Columbus, Nebraska; Orlando, Florida; and Boston, Massachusetts. The firm presently maintains a staff of about 250 who serve clients both within the United States and internationally. The staff includes about 130 pro-fessional engineers of which more than 80% are registered in one or more states and with other governments. R. W. Beck and Associates is serving the { Washington Public Power Supply System as Consulting Engineer for the Hanford 1 project, which utilizes steam from the New Production Reactor on the AEC's Hanford Reservation as well as on the Hanford 2 Nuclear project now under construction. 5 1

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WNP-3 & WNP-5 EXHIBIT D ( A Yepresentative list of other experience in nuclear projects and studies is presented below: Client Project Consumers Public Power Feasibility report and tech-District, Columbus, Nebraska nical assistance re: the development of the District's proposed 800-megawatt Cooper Station nuclear plant and financing of the Project Middlesex-Essex Power Pool, Preliminary feasibility analysis Reading, Massachusetts of the proposed Ipswich Nuclear Electrical Generating Project and site evaluation. Arizona Pcwer Authority, Nuclear power supply study. Phoenix, Arizona East River Electric Power Preliminary engineering study, Cooperative, Inc. nuclear plant i Madison, South Dakota Washington Public Power Performad an analysis of ex-Supply System pected atmospheric effects of Kennewick, Washington evaporative type cooling tower and cooling pond operation for Hanford No. 2 nuclear plant. Assisted in the preparation of the Environmental Report to accompany the application for an Atomic Energy Commission Construction Permit for the Hanford No. 2 Nuclear Power Plant. North Carolina Power The EPIC Project (Electric Consumers, Inc. Power in L 'rolina) comprehensive Raleigh, North Carolina plan for regional power supply. In the preparation of the technical and economic feasibility report for the EPIC project, site studies were made to identify the characteristics of three thermal power plant sites in North Carolina. The first site

i WNP-3 & WNP-5 EXHIBIT D ( Client Project North Carolina Power (cont'd) to be developed would be a multi-ple nuclear unit generating station. additional subsurface investiga-tions were accomplished at that site and at a nearby alternate site. These studies included test borings and seismic traverses to establish the char-acter and ability of the site to support heavy construction. Preliminary investigations were also made into other siting criteria such as meteorology, population density, surface water supply and access requirements. Consultant to Participated in the Grand Gulf Woodward-Envicon, Ir.c. Nuclear Power Station project

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utility systems power require-ments and pertinent sections 01 the Environmental Impact Report. i i i i 1

WNP-3 & WNP-5 l EXHIBIT E TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS COMBUSTION ENGINEERING, INC. The nuclear power activities of Combustion Engineering, Inc. are of three general types:

1) design, development, construction and operation of Reactor and auxiliary systens;
2) design and fabrication of nuclear components;
3) support of design, development and analytical projects.

CE's participation in the development of nuclear power dates back to 1955. During the period 1955-1960. CE was a major contributor to the U.S. Naval Reactors program, designing and building the prototype of a small attack g submarine power plant. This prototype (S1C) went into operation in 1959 and is still being used as a naval traininc facility. A second plant of this type was also designed and built by CE for installation in the USS Tu111 bee (SSN-597). CE's major activities in the light water cooled and moderated reactor field include the following: 1 l 1

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t C-E PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR PLANTS Scheduled Plant Commercial Nominal Plant Operator Utility Location Operation h e Net Palisades Consumers Power Co. Michigan 1972 800 Fort Calhoun Omaha Public Power District Nebraska 1973 475 Maine Yankee Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co. Maine 1972 800 Calvert Cliffs Unit 1 Baltimore cas & Electric Co. Maryland 1974 850 Calvert Cliffs Unit 2 Baltimore cas & Electric Co. Maryland 1975 850 . St. Lucie 1 Florida Power & Light Co. Florida 1975 810 i Millstone Point Unit 2 Northeast Utilities Connecticut 1974 865 San onofre Unit 2 Southern California Edison Co. California 1978 1100 g San Onofre Unit 3 Southern California Edison Co. California 1979 1100 m

             .                      Forked River Unit 1       Jersey Central Power & Light Co. New Jersey          19 79     1100    0 Arkansas Power & Ligh'. Co.       Arkansas            1976      900     p.
            ';*                     Arkansas Nuclear 1 Unit 2 Waterford Unit 3          Louisiana Power & Ligit Co.       Louisiana           1979 -    1100    s; Pilgrim Unit 2            Boston Edison 2                   Massachusetts       1980      1130    4 St. Lucie Unit 2          Plorida Power & Light Co.         Florida             19 79     810     0 Blue Hille Unit 1         Culf States Utilities Co.         Texas               1981      900 Unnamed Units (6)         Duke Power Company                North Carolina      1981 to   1300 (System 80)                                               & South Carolina    1984 WNP-3                     Washington Public Power Supply    Washington          1981      1300 (System 80)             Systen                                                                  g Palo Verde Nuclear        Arizona Nuclear Power Project     Arizona             1981 to   1300    ,.,

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WNP-3 & WNP-5 ( - EXHIBIT F TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS TURBINE - GENERATOR SUPPLIER WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY Westinghouse Electric Company leads the industry in experience on 1800 rpm nuclear Turbine-Generator units. Actual experience on these units exceeds generation of 100 billion Kwhr since the first unit went in service in 1957. This experience is supported by extensive research and development efforts, factory testing programs and field testing. As of June 21, 1973, Westinghouse's experience with 1800 rpm units for nuclear service included 16 units in service (total capacity 10,036,000 Kw). In addition, 73 units have been shipped or are on order, representing over 65,000,000 Kw. Westinghouse has 67 of the high pressure turbine elements similar to those t proposed for WNP-3 on order and in service. In addition, Westinghouse has sold 171, 40" low - pressure ends for nuclear application. Twenty-three of those are now in Nuclear Service. Westinghouse has 37, four pole,1800 rpm generators on order for nuclear service rated in excess of 1100 MVA, 26 of which have water cooled stators. ( l l

WNP-3 & WNP-5 EXHIBIT F ( NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS OPERATING WITH WESTINGHOUSE TURBlNE-GENERATOR UNITS 1800 RPM TYPE Rating in- NSSS Utility Station Unit No. MW Type-LR8 Service Supple'er Ducuesne Light Co. Shippingport #1 100 SCIF 40 12/57 W Yankee Atomic Pwr. Rowe #1 145 TC2F 40 12/60 W Con Ed. of N.Y- Indian Point #1 275 TC2F.44 9/62 B&W So Cal. Edison San Onofre #1 450 TC4F 40 1/68 W Conn. Yankee Haddam Neck #1 616 TC4F 44 1/68 W Rochester GSE Wisc. Mich. Pwr, Ginna #1 497 TC4F-40 12/69 W Point Beach #1 503 TC4F 40 12/70 W Carolina P & L Robinson #2 739 TC4F-44 5/71 W Consumers Pwr. Palisades #1 812 TC4F 44 5/72 CE Virginia E&P Co. Surry #1 815 TC4F 44 7/72 W Wisc. Michigan Point Beach #2 503 TC4F-40 8/72 W Maine Yankee Wiscasset #1 830 TC4F 44 4/72 CE Florida P&L Turkey Point #3 728 TC4F 44 11/72 W Virginia ESP Co. Surrey #2 822 TC4F 44 3/73 W Total MW's in nuclear service. - 7,835 i { ' l l l

WP *, & WP-5 EXHIBIT F 1 FUTURE OPERATING EXPERIENCE THROUGH 1978 i WESTiflGHOUSE NUCLEAR TURBINE GENERATORS 1800 RPM UNITS TO BE PLACED IN SERVICE IN 1973 Expected Rating IN- NSSS Utility Station Unit. No. MW Type-LRB Service Supplie. Con. Ed of N.Y. Indian Point #2 1022 TC6F-44 6/73 W Florida P&L Turkey Point #4 728 TC4F.44 7/73 W Comm. Edison Zion #1 1086 Tc6F-44 7/73 W Northern States Power Prairie Island #1 560 TC4F.40 8/73 W Wisconsin P.S. Kewaunee #1 563 TC4F-40 8/73 W Comm. Edison Zion #2 1086 TC6F-44 11/73 W Nebraska PPD Cooper #1 801 TC4F 44 10/73 GE Sacramento MUD Rancho Seco #1 929 TC4F-44 10/73 B&W Arkansas P & L Russellville #1 910 TC4F 44 9/73 B&W Florida Pr. Corp. Crystal River #3 868 TC4F-44 10/73 B&W Total MW's at end of 1973 in nuclear service. 16.388 UNITS TO BE PLACED IN SERVICE IN 1974 Baltimore G&E Calvert Cliffs #2 878 TC6F-40 1/74 CE virginia E & P North Anna #1 943 TC4F 44 3/74 W Northern States Prairie is #2 560 TC4F 40 4/74 W i TVA Sequoyah #1 1183 TC6F 44 4/74 W Pacific G & E Diablo Canyon #1 1136 TC6F 44 5/74 W Duquesne Light Co. Beaver Valley #1 888 TC4F 44 6/54 W Florida P & L Hutchinson 15. #1 841 TC4F 44 6/74 CE Public Serv. E&G Salem #1 1136 TC6F.44 10/74 W Con. Ed. of N.Y. Indian Point #3 1022 TC6F 44 11/74 W TVA Sequoyah #2 1183 TC6F-44 12/74 W Total MW's at end of 1974 in nuclear service 26.158 UNITS TO BE PLACED IN SERVICE IN 1975 Virginia El. Pwr. North Anna #2 943 TC4F 44 3/75 W Southern Co. Joseph Farley #1 861 TC4F.44 4/75 W Public Serv. E&G Salem #2 1162 TC6F.44 5/75 W Pacific G & E Diablo Canyon #2 1164 TC6F 44 6/75 W Taiwan Power Co. Chinshan #1 636 TC4F 40 6/75 GE Gen. Pub. Util. Metro. Ed. Three Mile is. #2 927 TC4F 44 10/75 B&W Duke Power W 8 McGuire #1 1220 TC6F.44 11/75 W Total MW's at end of 1975 in nuclear service 33.071 i WNP-3 & WNP-5 EXHIBIT F UNITS TO BE PLACED IN SERVICE IN 1976 Taiwan Power Co. Chinshan #2 636 TC4F-40 4/76 GE Puerto Rico W.R.A. Aguirre #1 623 TC4F-40 7/76 W TVA Watts Bar #1 1218 TC6F-44 8/76 W Brazil-Furnas Angra #1 657 TC4F 40 8/76 W Mid South Util. La. P & L Waterford #3 1152 TC6F 40 12/76 CE Total MW's at end of 1976 in nuclear service. .

                                                                                                     . 37,357 UNITS TO BE PLACED IN SERVICE IN 1977 Cincinnati G&E                Zimmer #1              841   TC4F 40       1/77                  GE Carolina P&L                  Shearon Harris #1      951   TC4F 44       3/77                  W Virginia El. Fwr-             North Anna #3          955   TC6F 40       3/77                 B&W Alabama Power                 Farley #2              861   TC4F 44       4/77                  W Duke Power                    McGuire #2            1220   TC6F-44       5/77                  W Wash. Pub. Pwr. Sup.          Hanford #2            1149   TC6F-44       9/77                  GE T.V.A.                        Watts Bar #2          1218   TC6F 44     10/77                   W t

Total MW's at end of 1977 in nuclear service . . 44.552 UNITS TO BE PLACED IN SERVICE IN 1978 Duquesne Lt. Beaver Valley #2 888 TC4F-44 1/78 W Florida P&L St. Lucie #2 842 TC4F-44 2/78 W Carolina T'I'. Harris #2 951 TC4F-44 3/78 W Virginia El. P,.r. North Anna #4 955 TC6F 40 3/78 W Taiwan Pwr. Co. Nuclear #3 985 TC4F-44 4/78 GE Commonwealth Ed. Byron #1 1175 TC6F 40 10/78 W Total MW's at end of 1978 in nuclear service 50.348 i

i. WNP-3 & WNP ., EXHIBIT G TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM Washington Public Power Supply System is a municipal Corporation and a joint operating agency in the state of Washington, organized in January 1957. The Supply System owns and operates the electric generating and associated facility known as the Hanford Generating Plant, utilizing by-product steam from the USAEC's New Production Reactor on the Hanford reserva-tion. The Hanford Generating Plant is currently the largest producer of nuclear generated electricity in the United States. The Supply System also owns and operates the Packwood Lake hydro-electric project. [ In addition, the Supply System has under construction a one-million, one-hundred thousand (1,100,000)kw boiling water reactor nuclear plant on the Hanford reservation, known as WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 2 (Construction Permit CPPR-93). The Supply System has also filed an application (docket No. 50-460) for a construction permit to build a one-million, three-hundred thousand (1,300,00)kw pressurized water reactor on the Hanford reservation, known as WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 1 (WNP-1). The technical staff of the Supply System numbers approximately 150, representing in excess of 1000 man-years of nuclear plant experience. t i l

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