ML20198G334
| ML20198G334 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Satsop |
| Issue date: | 05/06/1977 |
| From: | Parr O Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Gower G, Stepp C NRC, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| CON-WNP-1300 NUDOCS 8605290488 | |
| Download: ML20198G334 (1) | |
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LWR #3 Reading Docket Nos. STre 50-508V and STti 50-509 MDOlWiDUit FOR: CARL J. Stepp, Chief, Geoscience Branen, Dsc George C. Cbwer, Regional Coordinator, Field Coordinat1o.7 and Diforcement Branch, DFO FfD1:
Olan Parr, Olief, Light Water Reactors Branch Ib. 3, DPa SUnHC WASrlItGKki PUBLIC POWW SUPPLY SYSlin hWLCAH Pid10CAi t7X>. 3 AND 5 RADIGIIX3ICAL SAPCri tiLIGId3 In accordance with the attached note, the ASLB has regaestec witnesses to be available for the Washington Public Power Supply System t&aclear Projects tes. 3 and 5 Radiological Safety llearing in your areas; son items 1 and 2 of attacnea note. Urltten testimony would be preferrea.
As the note indicates, the hearing is schedoled to comence on :tay 24, 1977 in Olympia, Washington. 'ihe baaring is projected to last as long as three days. Please confirm witn the Project Hanager, Anthony bournia, as to tna availability of personnel to attend tnis reeting.
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May 3,1977 NOTE TO TONY BOURNIA RE:
WNP-3 & 5 HEARING This note serves to confirm what I told you yesterday in a telephone call. As I informed you, the Board Chairman for the WNP-3 & 5 hearing, in a conference call between himself, counsel for WPPSS and the State of Washington, and my-self, announced that he was scheduling a hearing for May 24, 1977. He indi-cated that the hearing could last as long as 3 days.
The Board requested the Staff to have witnesses available on the following subjects:
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the derivation of the acceleration value for the seismic design of the facility; 2.
a representative of I&E's Region 5 to testify as to I&E's role in the inspection of the quality assurance plan for WNP-3 & 5 during construction; and 3.
the component cooling water system proposed design basis for continuous cooling during operation." After further ques-tioning, the Board Chairman indicated that he wanted someone, such as the project manager for the facility, to be able to testify about the proposed cooling sy stem for WNP-3 & 5, including the ultimate heat sink.
As to the third area of concern, apparently the Board will not question in suffi-rient detail to justify sending a technical reviewer to the hearing to testify. We will need additional witnesses for the first two subjects however.
The Board stated that it would not require written testimony for the hearing, but would prefer it. It would be in our best interest to prepare written testi-mony on the subjects.
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, Please let me know at the earliest of the availability of witz dses for subjects 1 and 2.
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