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Submits Fourth Listing of ASLB Notifications Re Documents within Joint Mailgram Exhibit Stipulation,On Which TMI Alert Plans to Reply in Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20101E886
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Issue date: 12/21/1984
From: Bernabei L, Doroshow J
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT, THREE MILE ISLAND ALERT
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY CO_MMISSION P12 :02 C F CE0;EECiT7A?Y t

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TMIA'S FOURTH LISTING OF BOARD NOTIFICATIONS Pursuant to the Board's directive, TMIA hereby submits its fourth listing of notifications for the Board and the parties regarding documents within the Joint Mailgram Exhibit stipula-tion, on which TMIA plans to rely in its Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law:

Awareness of the pressure spike and/or containment sprays.

Joint Mailgram Exhibit 1 (c), Item 5, p. 143-14 5, 193-194. (JME Exhibits within category 1(c) will hereinafter be referred to as "JME")

JME 143, pp 54-92.

JME 108, pp. 138-139.

JME 107, p. 4 8, 66.

JME 81, p. 42, 43.

JME 124, pp. 54, 56-57.

JME 24, pp. 25-26.

'JME 116, pp. 4-7, 11, 20.

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l JME 100, pp. 49-51.

JME 92, pp. 11-13.

JME 41, pp. 12-13.

JME 60, pp. 6-7.

JME 111, pp. 3-4.

JME 31, pp. 17, 23-25.

JME 129, pp. 25-26.

JME 131, pp. 9, 12-13.

JME 137, p. 4.

JME 13, p. 17.

Understanding of pressure spike.

JME 5, pp. 6-9, 73, 147, 194-195.

JME 143, pp. 1-2, 54-92, 96-97.

JME 100, pp. 50-51.

Hydrogen explosion recognized on March 28.

JME 48, p. 19.

Hydrogen discussed as cause for spike by early morning, March 29.

JME 119, 42-43.

JME 2, p. 11.

JME 8, p. 5-6.

Reactor coolant samples taken on March 28.

JME 100, p. 52.

Axiom in an emergency -- " trust your instruments."

JME 81, p. 24.

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Significance of pressure spike deduced f rom looking at the pressure records indicating A spike.

JME 6, p. 64.

JME 43, p.

15-16.

l JME 48, p. 19.

Flammable hydrogen could only have resulted f rom a zirc-water reaction and significant core damage.

JME 6, p. 195.

Instruction not to start equipment after acknowledgment of hydrogen burn.

JME 119, p. 46, 47-48.

JME 124, pp. 66-67.

Containment check after spike.

JME 51, p. 22.

Knowledge of hydrogen or non-condensible gases on March 28 to March 29.

JME 69, pp. 17.

JME 140, pp. 3, 59-75,95-101, 106-112, 118-122, 147, 199-200, 203, 205-206.

Hydrogen recombiner.

JME 5, p. 196, 200-201.

JME 50, p. 12-19.

JME 78, pp. 128-129.

JME 140, pp. 76-77.

Problems with the pressurizer heaters the day of the accident.

JME 50, p. 5.

JME 6, p. 299.

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JME 60, pp. 24-27.

Alarms.

JME 5, p. 136.

Repressurization.

JME 124, p'65.

JME 105, p. 26.

Discussion of,and concern over core uncovery and significant core damage on March 28, to March 30.

JME 5, pp. 4-6, 8, 12-13, 114, 140, 157, 185, 189, 195.

JME 6, p. 299, 306-307 JME 143, pp. 35-54, 95-96, 117-118.

JME 108, p. 116 JME 81, pp. 18, 28, 44.

JME 124, pp. 9, 14-16.

JME 100, pp. 12-17, 35-37.

JME 92, pp. 13-14.

JME 48, p. 6.

JME 66, p. 129.

JME 140, p.

142.

Accident situation beyond that which operators were familiar, or outside emergency procedures.

JME 5, pp. 114, 189.

JME 143, pp. 35-54, 96.

JME 105, p. 26.

l Taking of in-core thermocouple measurements on March 28.

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2400~ degrees known within "think tank."

JME 81, p. 23.

JME 100, pp. 63-65.

In-cores communicated to Miller.

JME 6, p. 297.

JME 124, p. 46.

JME 91, pp. 12.

Temperature readings believed accurate cul March 28, and indicated or shoud have indicated core uncovery.

JME 5, pp. 12-14, 186.

JME 6, pp. 185.

JME 143, pp. 17, 22-38, 94-95.

JME 119, p. 33.

JME 52, pp. 11-14.

JME 54, pp. 17-19.

JME 91, p. 12.

JME 112, p. 5, 28, 29.

Information regarding plant status passed on to Parsipanny, JME 43, 5, 6, JME 45, p. 5.

JME 49, p. 3.

JME 41, p. 4, 5-8, 12-13.

JME 42, pp. 4, 9-10.

JME 48, pp. 2-4, 6.

Communications with Dieckamp.

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JME 45, p. 7-8.

GPUSC role at TMI-2.

JME 66, p. 128.

GPUSC engineers briefed on accident and sent down to the site on March 28.

JME 43, pp. 5-7.

JME 49, p. 2-3.

JME 49, p. 8.

e JME 50, p. 4.

JME 41, pp. 4-7.

JME 48, p.

2-4.

George Kunder briefed the GPUSC engineers at approximately 6 p.m.

on March 28.

JME 49, p. 5, 8.

JME 50, p. 5.

JME 48, p. 5-6.

Richard Bensel briefed GPUSC engineers g approximately 5 p.m.

on March 28.

JME 50, p. 4-5.

Temperature and pressure data collected by Lentz and plotted by the GPUSC engineers on the evening of March 28.

JME 43, pp. 6-7.

JME 49, p. 3.

JME 50, p.

8, 10.

i JME 42, p. 5.

f JME 48, pp. 3-4, 7, 10.

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i JME 48, p. 10.

Parsipanny people communications upon arrival.

JME 43, p. 9.

JME 50, p. 10.

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March 29 meeting.

JME 48, p. 11.

Concern in Parsipanny regarding core damage.

JMC 43, p. 112.

1 i Knbwledoe of off-site radiation readings.

JME 42, p. 4 6.

JME 142, p. 42.

I Dieckamp knowledge of[ offsite-releases.

JME 66, pp. 121-128.

i StriQ chart with pressure spike photocopied on March 28.

JME 60, pp. 9-11.

Ogerator debriefings.

JME 49, p. 5.

JME 31, p.

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'i a JME 48, p. 11.

Dieckamp backgroung/sxperience in nuclear field or at TMI.

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Dieckamp role in bringing outside technical assistance to site.

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JME 66, p. 131.

Patterns of withholding information.

. JME 143, pp. 103-121, Appendices A-F, H.

JME 142, pp. 35, 36, 40-45.

Berry took notes.

JME 13, p. 12.

Wandling took notes.

JME 144.

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UNITED STATES CF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of

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I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing Three Mile Island Alert's Second Listing of Board Notifications, and letter to Licensee dated December 21, 1984, has been served this 19th day of Decmeber, 1984, by mailing a copy first-class postage prepaid to the following:

Administrative Judge Ivan W. Smith, Chairman Thomas Au, Esq.

Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Office of Chief Counsel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Department of Environmental Resources Washington, D.C.

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Sheldon J. Wolfe Harrisburg, PA, 17120 Atomic Safety & Licensing Boar John

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326 Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Harr sburg PA 12 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

20555 Ernest L. Blake, Jr.

Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N.W.

Docketing and Service Section (3)

Washington, D.C.

20036 Office of the Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

20555 Mr. Henry D. Nukill Vice President Atomic Safety & Licensing Board GPU Nuclear Corporation Panel P.O. Box 480 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Middletown, PA 17057 Washington, D.C.

20555 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Aamodt R.D.

5 Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal Coatesville, PA 19320 i

Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ms. Louise Bradford Washington, D.C.

20555 TMI ALERT 1011 Green Street Jack R. Goldberg, Esq.

Harrisburg, PA 17102 Office of the Executive Legal i

Director Joanne Doroshow, Esq.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission The Christic Institute Washington, D.C.

20555 1324 North Capitol Street Washington, D.C.

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Ellyn R. Weiss, Esq.

LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae William S. Jordan, III, Esq.

1333 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W.

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Harmon, Weiss & Jordan 2001 S Street, Northwest Washington, D.C.

20036 Suite 430 Washington, D.C.

20009 Michael W. Maupin, Esq.

Hunton & Williams 707 East Main Street Post Office Box 1535 THI-PIRC Legal Fund Richmond, VA 23212 1037 Maclay Harrisburg, Penn.

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