ML20198C469
| ML20198C469 | |
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| Site: | 07200022 |
| Issue date: | 12/23/1997 |
| From: | Nelson F UTAH, STATE OF |
| To: | Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
| References | |
| CON-#198-18696 97-732-02-ISFSI, 97-732-2-ISFSI, ISFSI, NUDOCS 9801070288 | |
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4 00CKEIED UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMIS$10N YI DEC 29 P2 :52 BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD OFFL7 nF SECikle(
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In the Matter of:
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Docket No. 72 22 ISFSI
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PRIVATE FUEL STORAGE, LLC
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ASLBP No. 97 732-02 ISFSI (Independent Spent Fuel
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Storage Installation)
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December 23,1997 STATE OF UTAH'S REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF LATE FILED CONTENTIONS EE AND FF Introduction Pursuant to 10 C.F.R. $$ 2.714(a)(1) and (b)(1), the State of Utah hereby requests consideration of Contentions EE and FF. These contentions address issues raised by the vendor's propijetary repons on seismic stability and radiation shielding for the Holtec H1 STORM cask, which the State received under a confidentia'ity agreement on November 13,1997. These repons are HI 971631, Multi Cask Seismic Response at the PSF [ sic)ISFSI, (May 19,1997) (hereinafter "Holtec Seismic Repon"),
and HI 971645, Radiation Shielding Analysis for the Private Fuel Storage Facility (March 1997) (hereinafter "Holtec Radiation Shielding Repon1.
The State submits that it satisfies the criteria for late filing of these contentions under 10 C.FA $ 2.714(a)(1):
First, the State has good cause for late filing, because the State was not able to Ili I! lill :li llllllllll 9901070288 971223 PDR ADOCK 07200022 g
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'8 obtain and review the proprietary infermation on which Contentions EE and FF are based until recently. The Holtee Repon is part of Private Fuel Storage, LLC's
- Calculation Package" for the proposed Private Fuel Storage ("PFS') Facility. Th. -
State obtained nonproprietary pans of the Calculation Package from PFS in Septea nber
'1997, and began effons to obtain the proprietary ponions that same month.
Following negotiation and execution of a nondisclosure agreement (copy of
" Confidentiality Agreement" between Holtec International and Utah Department of Environmental Quality attached herein as Exhibit 24), the State received the proprietary ponions on November 13,' 1997. Because preparation of contentions on the nonproprietary ponions of PFS's applicatic a consun,ed vinually all of the State's attorneys' and expens' time until November 24,1997, the Board's deadline for filing contentions, they were not able to begin review of the Holtec repons until late November. The review of the complex technical information in the Holtec repons, comparison with the SAR and oth:r repons referenced therein, and the drafting of these contentions, took expens and attorneys several weeks. The State submits that approximately 30 days was a reasonable time frame for this effon. It should also be noted that the contentions are being filed within a timeframe that is generally viewed as timely under NRC regulations, i.e., more than 15 days prior to the prehearing conference. Sec to C.F.R. $ 2.714(b)(1).
Second, the State has no means, other than this proceeding, to protect its 2
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Third, the State's panicipation in this proceeding can renonable be expected to -
L usist in developing a sound record. The State is represented by experienced counsel, and assisted by qualified expens whom the State has retained to provide expert usistance throughout this litigation. See Declaratic#.: of Lawrence A. White, P.E., and f
Lawrence L.Holish, P.E., attached herein as Exhibits 25 and 26 respectively.
j Founh, there are no other panies who will represent the State's interests wit' respect to the issues raised in Contentions EE and FF.
Finally,it is difficult to evaluate the extent to which the admission of the -
requested contentions can be expected to broaden or dels.y the proceeding, because the Board has not yet ruled on the panies' standing or the admissibility of their contentions. However,it seems unlikely that asnission of the contention would i
broaden or delay the proceeding significantly, as (a) the scope of issues rubmitted by the State on November 23 is quite broad already, and (b) Contention SE is related to issues already submitted under Contention L Accordingly, Contentions EE ani. FF satisfy the NRC's criteria for late
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I EE: Failure to Demonstrate Cask. Pad Stability During Seismic Event CONTENTION: The Applicant has failed to demonstrate that storage casks and pads will remain stable during a seismic event. Accordingly, the Applicant fails to satisfy 10 C.F.R. 55 72.122(b)(2) and 72.128(a).'
THIS PI F ADING CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.
'This contention is supported by the attached Declarations of Lawrence White, P.E,, and Lawrence L. Holish, P,E. Sec Exhibits 25 and 26 respectively.
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L FFr !nadequate Analysis of Radiation Shielding CONTENTION: PFS has not demonstrated :stisfaction of NRC dose limits at 10 C.F.R. $ 72.104, because its analysis of radiation shielding for the proposed PFS Facility is inadequately documented or explained.
THIS PI EADING CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.
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UATED this 23rd day of Deamber,1997 Respectfully submitted, W/
MW Dekid Chancellor Fred G Nelson Assistant Attorneys General Diane Curran Connie Nakahara Special Assistant Attorneys General Attorneys for State of Utah Utah Attorney General's Office 160 East 300 South,5th Floor P.O. Box 140873 Salt Lake City UT 84114-0873 Telephone:
(801) 366-0286 Fax:
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify th:.t copies of STATE OF UTAH'S REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION FOR LATE FILED CONTENTIONS EE AND FF were served on the persons lined be.ow, in accordance with the " Confidentiality Agreement" entered into i
November 7,1997, by Holtec International, and the State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality, by Federal Express this 23rd day of December,1997:
Emile L.Julian, Assistant for aulemakings and Adjudications Dr. Peter S. Lam Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff Administrative Judge Office of the Secretary Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- 11555 Rockville Pike, One White Flint 11555 Rockville Pike, One White Flint North North Mail Stop Ol6G15 MailStop T-3F23 Washington, DC 20555 Rockville, MD 20852 2738 (Origir;alonly)
Sherwin E. Turk, Esq.
G. Paul Bollwerk,III, Chairman Catherine L. Marco, Esq.
Administrative Judge Office of the General Counsei Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Mail Stop 015 B18 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 11555 Rockville Pike, One White Flint 11555 Rockville Pike, One White Flint North North Mail Stop T 3F23 Rockville, MD 20852 2738 Jay E. Silberg, Esq.
Ernest L. Blake,Jr.
Dr. Jerry R. Kline Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge Administrative Judge 2300 N Street, N. W.
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Washington, DC 20037-8007 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 11555 Rockville Pike, One White Flint North MailStop T-3F23 Rockville, MD 20852 2738 19 j
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M Fre7G Nelson Assistant Attorney General State of Utah e
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 00CKETED USNRC I hereby certify that copies of STATE OF UTAH'S REQUEST FOR 77 DEC 29 P2:53 CONSIDERATION FOR LATE FILED CONTENTIONS EE AND FF (not including QFFIE OF S?UWRi the Bases for Contentions EE and FF), were served on the persons listed belf%4 ittxcordancet o ADJUDICAh0NS STAFF with the " Confidentiality Agreement" entered into November 7 1997, by Holtec 2
International, and the State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality, by U.S. Mail First Class this 23rd day of December,1997:
Attm Docketing & Services Branch Jean Belill
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Secretary of the Commission Land and Water Fund of the Rockies U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200 Mail Stop: 016G15 Boulder, Cobrado 80302 11555 Rockville Pike, One White Flint North Danny Quintana, Esq.
Rockville, MD 20852 2738 Danny Quintana & Associates, P.C.
('wo copies) 50 West Broadway, Fourth Floor Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Clayton J. Parr, Esq.
Kimball, Parr, Waddoups, Brown & Gee Office of the Commission Appellate 185 South State Street, Suite 1300 Adjudication P. O. Box 11019 Mail Stop: 16-G-15 OWFN Salt Lake City, Utah 84147-0019 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 John Paul Kennedy, Sr., Esq.
1385 Yale Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 Dated this 23rd day of December,1997.
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DEC-22-97 MON 12:10 PM Eh'VIRONGTAl. QUAL 1TY FAX NO.'801536'006i~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ /05~
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a CONMDENTIALITY AGRXDENT nis ' Agreement is entered into this 7th day of November 1997, by and between Holtec International, headquartered at 555 Lincoln Drive, Marlton, New Jersey 08053, USA (Holtec) and the State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), located at 168 North 1950 Wom, Sah Lake City, Utah, 84114-4810.
WHEREAS, Holtec is willing to make available or permit access to certain proprietary technical docuenents and information (Confidential Information) relating to the design and analysis of HI-STORM and HI STAR Systems (Dry Cask Storage Technology) to DBQ in connection with the possible review of HI-STORM and HI-STAR Systems for the proposed Private Fuel Storage Project NOW THEREFORE Hohec and DBQ agree as follows:
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For the purpose of this Agreement " Confidential Information" means the Holtec proprietary information in Private Puel Storage LLC Calculation Package, Volume IV, sections 1 through 3 as referenced in paragraph 2 below (hereafter refened to as " Volume IV").
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Holtec wil ;rovide to DEQ the following sections from the Private Fuel Storage LLC Proprietary Calculation Package, Volume IV:
Section 1: Multi-Cask Seismic Response at the PFS ISFSI, Holtec Calculation No.
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HI 971631,5/19/97, QA Cat. I, b.
Section 2: Scoping Seismic Analysis of HI STORM on a Westem Area ISFSI, Holtec Calculation No. HI-%1574,11/25/96, QA Cat. I.
Section 3: Radiation Shielding Analysis for the Private Fuel Storage Facility; c.
Holtec Calculation No. HI-97164 5, 3/12/97, QA Cat. I.
3, In consideration of Holtec disclosing to DEQ Confidential Information, DEQ undertakes:
3.1 Not to use Confidential Infonnation so disclosed except for the purposo of reviewing the acceptability of the designs for their proposed use at the Private Fuel Storage Project.-
3.2 Not to discloss Confidential Information acquired from Holtec to any third party
- except to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory C=mieelon (NRC) as a proprietary submittal and to the below listed DEQ employees and DEQ contractors on a need-to-know basis and to ensure that those employees to whom Confidential Information is given are aware to the terms of this Agreement and comply with same. De list below may be supplemented on written agreement of both parties.
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DEC-2247 FDI 12111 FFI ENVIRONflE R M ITY FAX No. 831 538 0061 -
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-CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT Name Title Scope of Acces Dianne R. Nishen, Ph.D.
Eascudve Director of DBQ All of Vohune IV Prod O Nelson Amisame Anorney Genemi Pleadings based on for Utah infarmatian obtained from Volume IV Denise Qiancellor Assimant Attomey Genseal All of Vohune IV forUmh Connie S. Nakallara Director for DBQ, MLWSO All of Vohune IV Special Assisant Anomey General for Utah Diane Curran DBQ Contractor Special All of Volume IV Harmon, Cunan, Spielberg Assimant Anorney General i
for Utah lawrence White Venar, Inc.
DBQ Contractor All of Volume IV Paul Kendall DBQ Contractor AU of Volume IV w Weisst, Inc.
Iawrence Holish DEQ Contractor All of Volume IV Versar, Inc.
Danny Smith, Ph.D.
DEQ Subcontractor Volume IV, Secdon SCIENTECH 3, as referenced in subparagraphs *2.c*
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Marvin Remikoff, Ph.D.
DEQ Contractor Volume IV, Section Radioactive Waste 3, as soferenced in Management Associains subparagraphs *2.c" above Cbanie Rauen Nooyen Environmental Engineer for All of Vohuna IV DBQ Barry Solomon Senior Geologist for Utah Vohune IV, Sections W#4 Survey 1 and 2 as referenced in -
subparagraphs *2.a" and "2.b' above lean Braaton Paralegal for Attomey All of Vohane IV General for Utah j
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CONFIDENTIALrrY AGREEMENT Name Title Scope of Access Krama Pathakis Secretary for Utah Attomey All of Volume IV Jeneral for the pwpose of secretarial support Rebecca Walden Secatary for DBQ All of Volwne IV for the purpose of secretarial support Janice Howel!
Secretary for DEQ All of Vohune IV Versar, Inc.
Contractor for the purpose of secretarial support 3.3 To control the copying and distritmtion of any Confidential Information to ordy personnel designated in 3.2 above, and at the end of the review period, to return all information, including all copies, to Holtec.
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The expression " Confidential Jaformation" shall not include or as the case may be shall cease to apply to any information which:
4.1 is, or later beoornes, public knowledge otherwise than through breach of this Agreement; or 4.2 which DEQ can prove by documentary evidence within 30 days of disclosure was aheady in its possession and at its free disposal before the disclosure hereunder to DEQ; or 4.3 is also rightfully acquired by DEQ from a third party who is free to disclose the
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Without prejudice to the generality of Clause 4.1,information shall not be deemed to be generally available to the public by reason only that it is known only to a few of those people to whom it might be of commercial or technical interest, and a combination of two or more portions of the Omf1dential Information shall not be deemed to be generally available to the public by reason only of each separate portion being so available.
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Holtec retains all rights, title and interest in and to the Confidential Information transmlued under this Agreement.
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' DEQ may not assign this Agreement to any entity.
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'o CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT L lt is understood that failure to tnalntain the Confidential Information as required by this 8.
Agreetnent could cause irreparable hann to Holtec. DEQ will make its best efforts to keep the Confidential Information from any person not engaged in the conduct of work, and frorn ernployees removed tom its employment.
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It is mutually understood that nothing herein shall be construed as granting m implying any right under any letters, patents or to uss any information covered hereby, a as pennirting DEQ to unfairly obtain the right to use the Confidential Information which b~w= publicly known through an i.royer act w amianlan on its part..
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Should the term of this agreement expire, and Holtee and DBQ wish to tenninate this agreement, then DEQ shall return all Confidential Inforination and any copies thereof to Holtec.
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The provisions of this Agreement shall endure fa the period of the NRC 11oensing review of the Private Fuel Storage Facility unless and until the parties agree that the Agreement -
has been superseded by alternative confianet.uty provisions.
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'Ihis Agreement shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States of America.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereto set their respective signatures to this Agreement State of Utah Departrnent'of Environmental Quality
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connie S. Nakara Gary Tier:1mnd Name Name i
Director. Hinh Level Nuclear Raste Dhectm of ihaeine and PmAw Develoomen_t
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DEC-22-97 fl0N 12:10 Pfl ENVIRONMENTAL O'JALITY FAX NO. 801 536 0061 P,01/05 1
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD Before Administrative Judges:
G. Paul Bollwerk,III, Chairman Dr. Jerry R. Kline Dr. Pcter S. Lam
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In the Matter of
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PRIVATE FUEL STORAGE, LLC
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Docket No. 72-22-ISFSI
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(Independent Spent
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ASLBP No. 97-732-02-ISFSI Fuel Storage Installation)
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DECLARATION OF LAWRENCE A. WHITE, P.E.
- 1. I am an Executive Vice President of Versar,Inc., an engineering and consulting firm headquartered in Springfield, Virginia. I have extensive experience in the areas of nuclear licensing and radioactive waste management, including the siting, design, construction, operation, and decommissioning of nuclear facilitie:;. Copies of my resume, which further describes my qualifications, and a description of Versar, Inc., are attached as Exhibit I to the contentions filed by the State of Utah in this proceeding on November 23,1997.
- 2. I am familiar with Private Fuel Storage's ("PFS's") Safety Analysis Report and the design of the casks that PFS proposes to use at its Private Fuel Storage Facility
("PFSF"). I am also familiar with the seismic and radiation shielding analyses prepared by Holtec, which are relied on by PFS in support of its license application.
- 3. I assisted in the preparation of, and have reviewed, the State of Utah's Contention EE, regarding Failure to Demonstrate Cask-Pad Stability During a Seismic Event, and Contention FF, regarding Radiation Shielding. The technical facts presented in those contentions are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and the conclusions drawn from those facts are based on my best professionaljudgment.
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Before Administrative Judges:
G. Paul Bollwerk,Ill, Chairman Dr. Jern R. Kline Dr. Peter S. Lam
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In the Matter of
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PRIVATE FUEL STORAGE, LLC
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Docket No. 72-22-ISFSI
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(Independent Spent
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ASLBP No. 97-732-02-ISFSI Fuel Storage Installation)
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DECLARATION OF LAWRENCE L. HOLISH, P.E.
- 1. I am employed as head of the Engineering Division at Versar, Inc Midwest Regional Office. I have extensive experience in geotechnical engineering and seismic analysis for nuclear power plants and oher facilities. A copy of my resume, which further describes my qualfications, is attached.
- 2. I am familiar with Private Fuel Storage's ("PFS's") Safety Analysis Report and the design of the casks that PFS proposes to use at its Private Fuel Storage Facility ("PFSF'). I am also familiar with the seismic analysis prepared by Holtec, which is relied on by PFS in support ofits license application.
- 3. I assisted in the preparation of, and have reviewed, the State of Utah's Contention EE, regarding Failure to Demonstrate Cask-Pad Stablility During a Seismic Event. The technical facts presented in that contention are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and the conclusions drawn from those facts are based on my best professionaljudgment.
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'I UPDATED 06/23/97 Lawrence L Holish, P.E., Department Head / Engineering
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B.S., Civil Engineering, Michigan Technological University,1983 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dam Safety and Analysis,1976 Rutgers State Univers!ty, Groundwater Technology,1985 OSHA Hazardous Waste Trained EXPERIENCE
SUMMARY
A Professional Engineer in seven states with over 34 years experience. Currently Versar's Midwest Regional Office Engineering Department Head, providing technical, financial, and administrative project management for each aspect of project devc!opment, from client marketing through final documentation of the completed of work. My civil / geotechnical eng:neering, and environmental risk management capsbilities are sucesssfully used to assist manufacturing, Industrial, chemical, and govemment clients in providing a comprehensive solution to a wide variety of environmental compliance issues.
From Js.nuary 1989 through August 1992, served as Vice President of Wang Engineering, there supervised and guided the activities of company staff in the fields of geotechnical foundation engineering, special/ hazardous waste management, groundwater quality characterization and mitigation of environmentally distressed Industrial sites, underground storage tank removal and site cleanup, and environmental driven site audits for property transfers. Participated actively on many projects as te,hnical consultant and provided staff oversight on company assignments while providing for the administrative and personnel requirements of a staff of 15.
From 1972 through 1989 worked in the electric power industry during which time developed a wide range of civil / geotechnical experience at Sargent & Lundy Engineers as Geotechnical Division Head of the Structural Department. Participated in a broad mix of assignments including site characterization studies both here and in seven (7) foreign countries, field and laboratory testing, design and analysis of earth dams, geoscience licensing of twelve nuclear fueled electric generating stations, was responsible for the design of four major power plant cooling lakes with their associated hydraulic i
facilities, industrial waste and low level radioactive waste disposal projects, and compliance monitoring l
during project start-ups to ensure the designers intent. Served as principalin charge on a variety of remedial investigations and groundwater contamination assessments for both industrial and chernical manufacturing facilities.
Author of 24 technical publications in the geotechnical and environmental fields and has made l
numerous technical presentations to local, state, and federal regulatory licensing bodies and also to peers at national technical meetings.
Relevant Design /Engineerina Experience:
As Head of the Geotechnical Engineering Divisbn provided the seismic design for the first submerged ultimate heat sink dam and reservoir for nuclean powerec generating station. Also provided the geoscience and seismic design criteria for seven nuclear facilities in the United States and overseas.
Served as the senior geoscience consultant for siting nuclear facilities along the seismically active west coast of Taiwan near the villages of Chitting, Taishi and Houan. Provided seismological design criteria In conjunction with U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Standards and the related earthquake history of Taiwan. Assisted the national govemment analysts in the establishment ofliquefaction standards for the design of structure foundations.
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Served as principal project engineer and Geotechnical manager for the reclamation of 200 hectares (500 acres) of submerged Pacific ocean sea coast near Probolingo, Indonesia utilizing accele, rated artificial drainage techniques for consolidation of 20 meters of soft clay. Provided rock excavation procedures and blast monitoring programs for both steeply dipping unstable tephra and andesite volcanic rock formations adjacent to the project main building structures.
As the principal offshore specialist. developed geotechnical foundation criteria and established rock blasting / vibration attenuation monitoring criteria for rock excavations adjacent to an operating nuclear station Yonggwang, Korea.
Low Level Radweste Disposal:
Project manager for field and office studies to assess soll bedrock and groundwater conditions at proposed low level radioactive waste disposal facility sites. Project responsibilities includes soll vapor gas monitoring, groundwater monitoring systems, groundwater flow modeling and investigations and requisite preliminary licensing actions followed by an overall program of site characterization and evaluation. Establishes procedures for establishing and maintaining documented procedures for periodically evaluating compliance with relevant legislation and regulation.
CHRONOLOG! CAL WORK HISTORY:
09/92 - present: Versar Inc., Department Head / Engineering Currently, Department Head for Engineering with over 32 years experience with significant experience in industrial /commerclal facility environmental evaluations, remedial site engineering, leaking underground storage tank consulting and development of environmental management systems.
Significant management experience with approximately 100 projects ranging in size from several hundreds of dollars to $1 A million multimedia remediation projects utilizing several remedial technologies.
02/89 -08/92: Wang Engineering Inc., Vice President Vice President in charge of remedialinvestigations and manage all remedial engineering. Part'dpated and supervised a staff of 15 through the completion of numerous environmental and operational consulting projects in manufacturing, engineering, refinery and chemical service businesses.
Formulated and facilitated the design of envircamental performance measures for compliance and poilution prevention on behalf of several commercial clients. Projects ranged in value from several thotraands to hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue.
09/72 -02/89: Sargent & Lundy Engineers, Division Head /Geotechnical Engineering Provided project management and staff supervision for the foundation and ancillary geotechnically related facilities for 37 electric generating power stations throughout the world. Assignments ranged from the site selection process through design / construction management of the completed structure.
. Designs included both static and dynamic application of load conditions for a wide range of foundations from shallow mats to 200 feet deep large diameter pip pile foundation. Several projects also included the complete design of major cooling water lakes where earth embankments were 125 feet high and
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more than two miles long Project values range from tons of thousands of dollars to in excess of Sg.4 -
billion dollars for a multi-unit nuclear generating station and 2400 acre cooling lake.
09/67 09/72: Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, Soils Engineer -
Managed field investigations and later designed structural foundation components for 3 nuclear,~4 fossil fuel, and 3 pumped storage electric generating stations throughout the United States. Design covered -
. all aspects of the foundation design including construction surveillance as facilities were completed.
Performed shared services for design, construction for the installation 1 st pumped storage hydroelectric generating station in Massachusetts. Evaluated the hydroelectric cavem environmental management system, monitoring program and diagnostic procedures.
04/93 - 09/67: West Virginia State Road Commission, Landslide Engineer Provided field investigation and construction supervision for the investigation evaluation and mitigative design for the prevention, control, and correction of failed roadway sections in the mountains of West Virginia.
REGISTRATIONS:
Registered Professional Engineer - Illinois, #6231437 Registered Professional Engineer - Indiana, #g300456 Registered Professional Engineer - lows, #PE12704 Registered Professional Engineer - Michigan, #038g18 l
Registered Professional Engineer - Minnesota, #22656 Registered Professional Engineer - Ohio, #571g7 Registered Professional Engineer - Wisconsin, #2g2g2 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Past Director, Illinois Section Past Chairman, Illinois Section - Geotechnical Division Task Committee of ASCE Nuclear Standards N775, Design Analysis of Nuclear Safety-Related Earth Structures
- Association of Engineering Geologists i
Deep Foundation Institute - Codes and National Policy on Pile Driving i
- NationalWaterWell Association U.S. Committee on Large Dams PUBLICATIONS:
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1 Author or co-author of 24 papets on geotechnical and environmental topics.
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