ML20126C369
| ML20126C369 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 02/14/1980 |
| From: | Aamodt M AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| To: | PENNSYLVANIA, COMMONWEALTH OF |
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| NUDOCS 8003310397 | |
| Download: ML20126C369 (9) | |
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{{#Wiki_filter:, ._n . A %g, o, February 14, 1960 UNISED LTAGEL OF Ah. ERICA NUCI.E AR REGUI ATORY COI.JWIt.. ION Q [ .~, EEFORE THE ATORIC t AFETY AND LICENh?NG E0ARD DPONDn In the Matter of 'Ihree Mile Island Etation, Unit-1, Docket No. 50-289 ~ (Restart) ,.Lamodt First Eet of.. Interrogatories of Commonwealth' of Fennsylvania, pe_grtments-of/ Agiiculture,. Fnvironmental Resources, Animal Industry + 'Ihese interro6atories are filed Tursuant to 10CFR 2.'740 b, which requires that the interrogatories be answered separately and~ fully in writing and under oath or affini.ation. Contention 5 1. Regarding Department of Agriculture 1-lan Fixed Nuclear Facility Incident Plan, Appendix D of Annex E, Co r.monwealth of Fennsylvania Diraster Operation Plan (limited Listribution Under
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a. Trovide co;y. G h 4 N b. Is this plan completed? If not, whcn is it forecasted to be compl$.@ @ r Q c. [4a d. To whom is distNbuti on limited? N/ e. Has this plan been Trovt.ded to Ret Id? / f. bhy is distribution limited? c) 0 4 g. then was this plan requested to be prepared? h. Ey whom was it requested to be prepared? i 3. How does your Emergency Plan interface with Met Ed's emergency plans? 2. Are there any other agriculture emergency plans ' pertinent ,.? to the scope of this contention? ~ e...J. a. If so, provi.de copy. ~~ ] _,_ 3. Yas there any request made of you by Rebd ~~ r-ther "aFents r on January 31 or to this date for a copy of the plan referred to in p..r'n 800s31v39 7
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.;. 9 w, - repl ac'es '. - ".. :.T 3,. ;.: J Fi .i~~" n w.,.;,.. .Ar..he'altW records kept 'of fams in TMI area?. T ' 1. '- 5 e _y:.. w: x.a. a. If so,. provide summary of records for 19'75 until present, _~e identifying each farm and indicating distance and direction from TMI. p.. ~ 6. How many farms are located in the ten mile radius around TRI? i a. How many acres does this comprise? b. that is the estimate of the total value of this land? What is the estimate of the value of farm products? c. d. that is the estimate of the value of milk Troduced?' 7 How nany farms are located outside of the ten mile radius and within the fifty mile radius of TMI? a. How many acres does thic comprise? b. that is the estimate of the total value of this land? c. b' hat is the estimate of the value of farm productsi l d. Uhat is the estimate of the value of milk produced? 6. that is the total indebtedness of the farm community in the +en and fifty mile radii of TMI? 5 How many of each kind of livestock are estimated to be on these farms, including dairy cows, other cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, goats
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Give for the ten mile radius and fifty mile radius of TMI.
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TMI?, In the fifty mile rad.ius? - g,,- ~.. 11. I's}ny prevision 'being made for potassium iodide for cows an'd. 'I other livestock for thyroid protection?~ 4 v x .x + -.-..r. ~m
. 3A W. .;. h ~ ,2.<~ 12. Are there criteria 'for deciding for or against an evacuation 2.[ ] . ', - pzy 3 of livestock? a. If so, what are they? . l.y b. If not, why not? f h '- C ,;g7 ....,s 13 How much time is needed for evacuation of livestock in ten - W' ~ ( .7 mile, area of TMI? l -. ~ ../ al t' hat is ' the ' basis for.thi,s' estimate? 2, .c b. What is the confidence level of this estimate?. 14 that will be done to asdist and/or protect any farmei who chooses to remain?. 15.A. Has it been considered to request farmers,to remain? a. Under what emergency conditions? b. thy? 16.A Has any 1:rovision been nade for acceptance and care of livestock at r-distant points? a. Trovide details of location, feedstuff, caretakers. j 17 Is there any provision presently available or planned for compensation for loss of. livestock? a. Indicate whether planned or currently provided, l b. Do either planned or current plans cover radiation illness? i c. Do either cover abandonment? I e. Do either cover injury or illness due to shipment? i would l 18 Hogevacuation of livestock ' impact on the agricultural community in the T4I area? ~ ~ How would consumer concern affect that impact? a. - b.~. How woul'd radiation contamination affect that impact?, w.. _ m-j... j. +...y-..:--..:...,.-... ~ 3. . -... ~ - -.. - -...,. g 2 . 39 ..Did,"you{ copsider' on March 28',1979 or' anytime thereiiftEr(tb 'hW ( 5 uah est6 in. tile 7t/.I ' area? M:.:/ $14 - AL o d ' e g.r. ,., N. a &. [;;Give..d e t. a. ils sty. .~ . t.. o .p>-m 1 .... b.", n.._ If s o :., was it considered po'ssib1'e? 3. e.. z c. If not, why not?
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r ..~ 15B. 'Would the economic structure of the farm tend to cause him.t_o.- v remain? ~~ If so, what would you deem those consideration v/ould., be? a. ~ a - ;... 2: N. Would' humane concern for animals tend to cause him to' remain?6 4 1 y, 3.. H'ow do y5u prosose to mitigate ' the. 'influen'ce of ;these ' pe'r Jh ~ c. n ceptions.on the h!ealthiand'safdty of farmers? + -s r. .g m..
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150. Are there any conditions of general emergency. and evacuation. ~~, ordered where-farmers would' be advised to remain longer than the gen- ~ eral public? a. If so, what are they? i l b. If-so, have you taken them into account? j If so, are.' they interfaced with county plans? c. 163. If livestock needed to remain out of the TMI area for a con-siderable period of time, have any means been considered for relocating 4 f armors and their families? a. Ecw would this te accomplished? b. How would relocation costs be Iaid? ~ 16C. Has the TMI-2 ' accident effected the flow of credit to farmers?3 a '. Has there been any caution demonstrated or expressed by , rivate or federal banks? r b. Would expect some erosion of credit if there were a nu~4ber of reportable ficcidents of less than Class c category at UKI? c. t ould you expect erosion of credit if there was another Class 9 accident at TMI? 16D. Mcw dependent.on credit for production costs (including machinery) are farmers in the UNI' area?. a. Express in dollars borrcwed annually. l ~ b. Eppress in. number of. farm's tha't be ' rencved frcm Troduction. ~ c... th'at i.s.the avera6e and median debt of farmers in th'e. ten * ~ i mile radius of TMI?
-_ ~ c 4 s.- 20 Have you ever considered the evacuation of livestock? a. If so, what were the circumstances?. ~ 21. To the best of your knowledge, is there any, other known means ' ~ of Senerating electricity other th'an nuclear power thatThas elicited 1 7 3;.,, . n. consideration of or initiated planning of ' evacuation o. livestock? f
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.? 22. Kere any cattle evacuated during the TMI-2, a' cident? e Provide name and address of owner or' owners,, a. if so. b. If so, was any attempt made to assess the experiences of this owner or. owners in developing an emergency plan for the agricultural community? Frovide details. cc. If so, was any attempt made to' assess the economic losses of,the owner or owners? d. If so, was there any evidence that this had an economic impact on the agricultural community in the TMI area? (1) 'If so, give assessment in dollars lost, sale of farms, reduction of livestock".s:- e 't u *. r,f. Contention 4 i 1. Previde locations of milk campling, including distance and direction from TMI. a. Trovide radiological milk sampling data by location for 1974 until present. b. Do you measure any other radioactive iodines l'n milk other than I-131? (1) If so, what ones? ~ Doyoumeasureanyothierradioactivematerialsinmilk? c. (1) If so, identify. i
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,a 5 ~, 2 What measures of radioactive materials do you take for vegetables _ J, . a: and, fruit & a. How are vegetables and fruit selected for sampling in - i ' ' ' ~ c. terms of distance and _dir.ection from TMI? . J A<- e. , :p m .t.- n
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[ :'-, ,b c. ~ u- .Frovidejdata for 1974 untilfpresent. ' f,.' .. e :., .>...n. Q n q.. :' s.-f 1 +. 3 What measures of radio' active materials do you take for animal 'd '.L ' ~ $U
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~ feed and fodder? i ^O; a. How are feed and fodder selected for sampling in terms i of distanc'e and direction from TMI?' b. It what locations are these measurements made? c. Provide data for 1974 until present. Depositions. .r. Depositions are requested to be taken of Lecretary Fenrcse Hallowell, Dr. F. Ingra:n, Mr. Bob Furrer before Ilarch 27, 1960 at their convenience, but if at all Tossible on the same day. ~~ Respectfully submitted, f x ~ 'hA ivl.A. C{L&u,;;{,] ~ ff \\ '( Marjof e M. Aamodt February 18, 1c8C 1 n 't 4 + M 4. b 4 v
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...e - THE ' ATOMIC' S AFETY AND' LICENSING BO ARI) [ ';- BEFORE Inland,, e-In the Matter ofl METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY, Three Mile Nuclear Station, Unit No. 1, Docket No. 50-289 . T-{-} l ,e. ,w., CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 3 .c I hereby certify that copies of " Aamodt First Set of. Interrogatories of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Departments of Agriculture, Environmental Resources, Animal Industry"., were served upon thos_e persons'on the attached Service List by deposit in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, this 20th day of February, 1980. h-hD l dLA41 1 0 4 Dated: February 20, 1980 9 I +: a ) e a h w e g e i en-' 4 G
u g lifLhf5D CORRESPOND 6'F g a s 05 @ 70 (~ 99 N g@ Y -b UNITED STATES OF AMERICA r NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION py,B L d BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOAR y O P
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) ) U;TROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY ) Docket No. 50-289 ) (Re s tart) (Three Mile Island Nuclear ) Station, Unit No. 1) ) SERVICE LIST Ivan W. Smith, Esquire Chaizan John A. Irvin, Esquire Assistant Counsel Atomic Safety and Licensing - Board Panel Pennsylvania Public Utility Ccrm'n Post 0ffice Box 3265 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccnmission Washington, D.C. 20555 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Dr. Walter H. Jordan Atcmic Safety and Licensq e.ssistant Attorney General-505 Executive House Board Panel Post Office Bcx 2357-e ee 37830 HMsW, Pemsylda ~17120 j John E. Minnich Dr. Linda W. Little Atcmic Safety and Licens q Chairran, Dauphin County Board of Ccrmissioners Board Panel 5000 Hermitage Drive Dauchin County Courthouse ^ Front and Market Streets Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 Ja. es R. Tourtellotte, Esquire Office of the Executive Iogal Director Walter W. Cohen, Esquire nsumer Advocate U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmnission Office of consu:mr Advocate - Washington, D.C. 20555 14th Floor, Stra@mrry Square Docketing and Service Section Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17127 Office of the Secretary U. S. Nuclear Pogulatory Comuission Washington, D.C. 20555
a 2 f Jordan D. Cunningham, Esquim Yarin P. Sheldon, Esquire Attorney for Neaberry 'Arenship a. Attorney for People Against Nuclear T.M.I. Steering Camnittee. Energy 2320 North Second Street Sheldon, Harron~& Weiss Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110 1725 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 506 Washington, D.C., 20006 Theodore A. Adler, Esquire Widoff Paager Selkcraitz & Adler Robert Q. Pollard Post office Box 1547. Chesapeake Energy' Alliance' Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105 609 Montpelier Street Baltimore, Maryland 21218 Ellyn R. Weiss, Esquire Attorney for the Union of Concerned Chauncey Kepford Scientists Judith H. Johnsrud Sheldon, Harnon & Weiss Envirurental Coalition on Nuclear 1725 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 506 Pcwer Washington, D.C. 20006 433 Orlando Avenue State College, Pennsylvania 16801 Stoven C. Sholly 304 South Market Street Farvin I. Icais Pechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 6504 Bradford R.rrace Phi 1Edelphia, Pennsylvania 19149 Gail Bradford Holly S. Keck " '-. _f[~ ' legislation ChairIran Ceorge F. T r owb r id g'e ~~ Anti-Nuclear Group Papresenting York Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 245 West Philadelphia Street. 1800 M Street, N. W. York, Pennsylvania 17404-Washington, D. C. 20036'; 9 e .p ~ +
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