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Forwards Cl Stovall Prof Qualifications Statement.Statement Erroneously Omitted from 860220 Affidavit Encl w/860220 Response to Applicant Motion for Summary Disposition of Joint Intervenor Contentions.Related Correspondence
ML20154D569
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 03/04/1986
From: Bordenick B
NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD)
To: Linenberger G, Margulies M, Paris O
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
CON-#186-304 OL, NUDOCS 8603060260
Download: ML20154D569 (4)


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Administrative Judge Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555- Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. Oscar II. Paris Administrative Judge Atemic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

. Washington , D. C . 20555 In the Matter of GEORGIA POWER CO.

(Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2)

Docket Nos. 50-424 and 50-425 (OL)

Dear Administrative Judges:

Reference is made to the "NRC Staff Response to ' Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of Joint Intervenors' Contentions EP-1, EP-1(a)/EP-2(b)

(24-Hour Staffing of Burke County ENN Link)'" filed on February 20,1986 and the "NRC Staff Response to ' Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of Joint Intervenors' Contention EP-7 (Emergency Planning in South Carolina)'"

filed on March 3,1986. Attached to each of these Responses was an Affidavit of FEMA Emergency Management Program Specialist Cheryl L. Stovall.

Ms. Stovall's Affidavits state that "!af current statement of [her]

professional qualifications is attachM i:nernto]." It has just come to my attention that Ms. Stovall's Pr%m <ict 1 Qualifications Statement was not included as a part of her Affid#v a  % copy of the Qualifications Statement in question is attached to this 1% f . The Staff apologizes for any inconvenience caused by this omission.

Sincerely, B603060260 860304 PDR M Y I G ADOCK 05000424 Bernard M. Bordenick PDR Counsel for NRC Staff

Enclosure:

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CHERYL- L. STOVALL 670 Sunstede: Drive Decatur Geongia 30033 (404) 633-2361 PRESENT EMPLOYMENT 1980 - Community Planner / Emergency Management Program Specialist ,

Federal Emergency Management Agency Region IV 1371 Peachtree Street.N.E., Suite 736 Atlanta, Georgia. ' 3030g :

(404).881-7068 Responsibilities: The management of a Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) program for State ~and local governments.

Review and evaluate operating plans for off-site emergency re-sponse to nuclear power plant incidents. Provide technical ar,sistance to State and local governments in developing and maintaining emergency plans'. Coordinate and evaluate exercises and drills which test the preparedness and effectiveness of plans. During exercise development, assist State and local governments in writing and designing objectives, scenarios and timelines.

Y EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 1977-1979 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Master of City Planning Environmental: Speciality Thesis Option: Floodplain Damage Estimates for the State of Georgia 1971-1975 0611 State University Muncie, Indiana B.S... Urban & Regional Planning / Political Science HONORAR1ES & PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS President, Graduate Student Body American Planning Association '

Georgia Institute of Technology Washington,4D.C.

Omicron Delta Kappa (00K) Outstanding Performance Awards Alpha Era . Circle 1981,1982 and 1984 Ge6rgia Institute of Technology Federal Emergency Management Agency The High Museum of Art Outstanding Y6ung Women of America Chairman,iYoung Careers 1984 Award l

Atlanta, Georgia Girl Scouts of America Troop 41199 - Co-teader 4

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PRESENT EMPLOYMENT -

DETAILED (Other Previous Program Responsibilities) l Acqui si tion and Relocation i Coordinated and implemented the purchase of flood damaged properties under Section 1362 of the National Flood Insurance Program. Supervised and reviewed the development.of an open-space reuse plan for the properties. (Gulf Shores , Alabama; Mobile, Alabamar saraland, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi.)

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Assisted State governments in the preparation of ha zard mitigation plans. Once plans were developed, coordinated internal FEMA review of documents and 4

assisted in necessary revisions or changes.'

_F}oodplain Manacement l Provided technical assi stance to communities participating in the National Flood Insurance Program.

' Conducted monitoring activities with local governments for compliance. Assisted State agencies in strengthening

capabilities for floodplain management. Reviewed development proposals for compliance with environmenthi l

concerns of the wetlands and flood areas.

Interagencir Hazard Mitigation Teams I Assisted in the organization and coordination of an Interagency Hazard Mitigation Team for Region IV.

Participated in the first team activation for TEMA Disaster in Mobile, Alnbama. Coordinated and essisted in t.eam report and status reports. Responsibile for l

ir.iplementation of certain team recommendations which

! related to floodplain management.

l Emercency Response Team (ERT ) Plan

Annisted in the development of the response plan and design of team training. Participated in the development i of the first team exercisc.

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EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 1979 Cabinet Research Advisor / Planner Of fice of Policy and Program Analysis Department for Natural Resources / Environmental Protection Frankfort, Kentuckyi Responsibilities: Evaluation of State and Federal 3egislative proposals and their potential impact on Kentucky in the areas of hazardous materials, coal,

  • air, water, forestry,, pollution control, flooding and soil erosion; interaction with outside agencies and organizations; evaluation of public participation activities and preparation of a 'public participation pisn; and economic analysis of litter control / bottle bill legislation.

1978 special Projects, Atlanta Urban Design Commission Atlanta, Georgia Ecsponsibilities: Participation in the research e.nd writing of the Proposed Terminus Historic District Plan.

1975-1976 P3 anner, City of Jeffersonville Jeffersonville, Indiana Ecsponuibilities: Zoning ordinance' review and revision, planning administration study, road reclassification, grant writing, research and technical assistance.

1975 Intern, Kentucklana Regional Planning / Development Agency louisville, Kentucky Fenponsibilities: Inventory phase of the regional solid waste plan, zoning ordinance revisions, land use planning and soils inventory.

1973 Intern, State Senate ,

Indianapolis, Indiana-Ecsponsibilities: Research of legislation, press releases, mail and correspondences.

1972 Intern, Congressman David W. Dennis Washington, D.C.

Eesponsibilities: Newsletter, survey and case work.

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