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Town of West Newbury Answers to NRC Staff First Set of Interrogatories & First Request for Production of Documents to Towns of Amesbury,Newbury,Salisbury,West Newbury & Merrimac & City of Newburyport.* W/Certificate of Svc
ML20155H023
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/05/1988
From: Pulkkinen T
NEWBURY, MA
To:
NRC
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DCLKUfD Octobe r N 5', 1988 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 18 OCT 11 P3 :40 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.n ATOMIC SAFETY LICENSING BOARD h i.

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) Docket No. 50-443-OL PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF ) Docket No. 50-444-OL NEW HAMPSHIRE, at al. ) (Off-site EP)

(Scabrook Station, Units 1 and 2 )

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TOWN OF WEST NEWBURY'S ANS'JERS TO NRC STA?F'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES AND FIRST 7EQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS TO THE TOWNS OF AMESBURY, Ni.JBURY , SALISBURY, WEST NEWBURY, AND EBRIFAC. AND THE CITY OF NEWBURYPORT The Town of West Newbury (TOWN) files the following answers to the NRC Staff's first set of interrogatories and first request for production of documents to the towns of Amesbury, Newbury, Salisbury, West Newbury, and Merrimac, and the city of Newburyport.

1. TOWN objects to this interrogatory on the grounds that it is overbroad and unduly burdenseme. Without waiving these objections TOWN states the following:

(a-b) TOWN has no documents reflecting or referring to any emergency planning for a radiological emergency other than drafts of plans provided to the TOWN by the applicants which are in the possession of the applicants and, TOWN believes, in the possession of the NRC staff.

(c) TOWN has a Severe Storms Emergency Response Plan, prepared by the Office of Emergency Preparedness, West Newbury r810280225 891005 gDR ADOCK 05000443 PDR

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Civil Defense, November, 1986. The plan was approved by the Board of Selectmen on May 18, 1987.

j 2. A copy of the document referred to in 1(c) will be made available and the document speaks for itself.

3. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving those objections, TOWN answers that the Severe Storms Response Plan referred to above was exercised as part of e. statewide training exercise in June 1988. TOWN further answers that all full-time police officers have rocoived full-time academy training through the Massachusetts criminal Justice Training council and part time of ficers have received reserve intermittent academy training.

All officers receive firearms training on an annual basis. Both police officers and firefighters have received first responder training. Some police and fire personnel have received EMT training.

4. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving those objections, TOWN answers that it is located in the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency /Offica of Emergency Preparedness Area I.

TOWN has no civil Defenso plans other than the sovero storm plan referred to above and has no plans for the Commonwealth.

5. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is ovorbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving those ocjections, TOWN answers as to the number of individuals in TOWN, the following:

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. 4 (a) police - 6 full-time and 8 part time officers (b) civil defense - 8 (c) fire-fighting - 34 regular call firefighters and approximately 10 reserve call firefighters. The numbers fluctuate.

(d) first aid and rescue regular call firefighters have received first responder training.

(e) local support services - TOWN does not understand this interrogatory.

(f) medical support - none.

J (g) energency service - TOWN does not understand this

) interrogatory.

(h) health and environmental department - the Board of Health has 2 part time employees. The Conservation

! Commission has 1 part time employee.

(i) National Guard, militia or reserve - none.

(j) Board of Education, School Board or Department, and

{ teachors - School Committees - 8 (West Newbury and Pentucket Regional); administrators and I teachers - 285; superintendent's office - 10. The

numbers of pe sons identified above are employed at 4 the Page School and the Pentucket Regional Jr.-Sr.

j High School which is located, in part, in West Newbury,

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(k) employees of other municipal departments - 7 full time and 11 part time.

1 i (1) individuals obligated to provide mutual aid -

i Police, fire and Civil Defense personnel will provide assistance to other communities if personnel are available and requested to provide assistance.

6. TOWN objects on the grounda that this interrogatory is overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without vaiving these objections, TOWN answers as to the resources in TOWN, the following:

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. . j (a) police vehicles - two police cruisers. Purchase of i a 4-whool drive vehicle has been approved.

(b) fire trucks - 3 pumper trucks; 1 tank truck; 1 ladder truck; 1 rescue truck; 1 forestry truck.

(c) buses - none.

(d) vans - none.

(e) other vehicles - 1 pickup truck, 2 sanders, t 1 snowplow, 2 dump trucks; 1 backhoe /frontend [

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loader; 1 frontend loader.

(f) helicopters and other aircraft - none.

(g) boats - 1 14 ft. aluminum boat with outboard motor. ;

(h) sirens and public notification systems -

2 firehorns; sirens on police cruisers and firetrucks.

(1) radios - 45, including portable radios.

(j) all other equipment - TOWN objects to :his interrogatory as overbroad and vague.

7. All resources set forth above are located within TOWN.
8. TOWN cbjects on the grounds that this interrogatory is  !

overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving these objections, TOWN answers that there are no Massachusetts National l

Guard Units in TOWN. j I

9. None
10. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrcgatory is [

overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving these ,

objections, TOWN answers that it has no such provisions. ,

10a. None.

11. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving these objections, TOWN answers that it has no such provisions.
12. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving these objections, TOWN answers that it does not have the information to answer this interrogatory.
13. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving those objections, TOWN answers that some EDS stations are set forth in the Sovere Storm Plan described above.
14. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving those objections, TOWN answers that it has no such documents.
15. TOWN objects to this interrogatory as overbroad and unduly burdonsome, as seeking work product or legal opinions or conclusions, and as seeking to have TOWN do legal research to provide information in the public domain which is as available to the Staff as it is to the TOWN.
16. None.
17. The document speaks for itself.
18. Sco answer to interrogatory 15.
19. Soo answer to interrogatory 15.
20. Soo answer to interrogatory 15.
21. TOWN objects to this interrogatory as irrelevant and not reasonably calculated to load to the discovery of admissible evidence.
22. See answer to interrogatory 21. Without waiving those objections, TOWN states that it has no such information.

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23. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is  !

overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving these  !

objections, TOWN answers that it has conducted no such studies, t j 24. TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is i i

overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving these objections, TOWN answers that it has conducted no such studies.

25. See answer to interrogatory ,**. l 1

l 26 TOWN objects on the grounds that this interrogatory is i overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving these objections, TOWN answers that it has conducted no such studies.

27. TOWN objects on the g'tounds that this interrogatory is overbroad and unduly burdensome. Without waiving these objections, TOWN answers that it has no knowledge of all sirens or other means of emergency communication in the Seabrook EPZ which can be heard by the general public. There are two firehorns in West Newbury that can be heard by part of the general public in West Newbury and sirens on fire and police vehicles.
28. See answer to interrogatory 1.

TOWN objects to the Staff's request that the production of any documents take place at the Staff offices in Rockville, Maryland as unduly burdensome. Any relevant documents may be inspected in TOWN during the discoverf period, during normal business hours, at a mutually agreeable time, following reasonable notice to TOWN.

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Dated: OctoberI, 1988 By: - . o. A

'wThomas WPulkkinen, Chairman West Newbury Board of Selectmen

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