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Forwards Resolutions from Listed Civic,Prof & Industrial Organizations in Support of Prompt Licensing & Operation of Plant.Govt Resolutions Forwarded on 860708 & 0805.Svc List Also Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20203L916
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Issue date: 08/26/1986
From: Hollar D
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Chilk S
NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY)
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CON-#386-514 OL, NUDOCS 8609020049
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, $ 20CORREstategpggy Carolina Power & LightEditI@any POST OFTICE box 1551 Raleigh, North Carolig76%M 29 P4 :32 IIGAL DEPARTMENT Writer's Direct Dial Number (919)836. 8161 0FFICE u M: i An 7 iHICf- August 26.1986 Telecopier 00CKEigt (912) 836-7678 Mr. Samuel J. Chilk Secretary U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 In the Matter of Carolina Power & Light Company and North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency (Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant)

Decket No. 50-400 OL

Dear Mr. Chilk:

By letters dated July 8,1986 and August 5,1986, I have sent you copies of approximately 47 resolutions adopted by governmental bodies in support of the prompt licensing and operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant. In addition to these governmental resolutions, Applicants have received many resolutions of support from civic, professional and industrial organizations in this area. In order that these resolutions may also be included in the record, I am enclosing copies of resolutions adopted by the fo' lowing organizations:

1. Apex Chamber of Commerce
2. Asheboro/Randolph County Area Economic Development Corporation
3. Cary Chamber of Commerce
4. Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce
5. Eastern North Carolina Chamber of Commerce
6. Kiwants Club of Angier
7. Eastern North Carolina Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
8. Edenton-Chowan Chamber of Commerce
9. Erwin Area Chamber of Commerce
10. Fuquny-Varina Chamber of Commerce
11. Garner Chamber of Commerce
12. Goldsboro Kiwanis Club
13. Good Hope Hospital, Inc.
14. Home Builders Association of Raleigh and Wake County
15. Johnston County Home Builders Association
16. Johnston County Industrial Development Commission l

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17. Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce
18. Rotary Club of Millbrook
19. Moncure Lions Club
20. North Carolina Industrial Developers Association
21. Professional Engineers of North Carolina
22. North Carolina Society of Engineers
23. Person County Economic Development Commission
24. Pine Level Jaycees
25. Raleigh Board of Realtors
26. Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce
27. Raleigh Merchants Bureau, Inc.
28. Roxboro Area Chamber of Commerce
29. Sanford Area Chamber of Commerce
30. Sanford Area Chapter No. 3463 - N.C. Home Builders Association '
31. Sile- City Chamber of Commerce
32. Kiwanis Club of Smithfield
33. Rotary Club of Smithfield
34. Greater Smithfield-Selma Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
35. Smithfield-Selma Industrial Development Team
36. Smithfield-Selma Toastmasters
37. Triangle East of North Carolina
38. Zebulon Chamber of Commerce 39 Zebulon Indastrial Committee
40. Zebulon Rotary Club The organizations expressing support for the Harris Plant represent diverse interests and a broad geographic area of North Carolina. The membership of these organizations ranges from a handful to several thousand individuals and businesses (e.g.,

Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce). Together, they demonstrate the widespread public support for and acceptance of the Harris Plant.

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. i v Dale E. Hollar DEH:ew Associate General Counsel ec: Service List attached

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& Light and it's rate payers and shareholders who are citizens of Apex; BE IT RESOLVED that the Apex Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors supports Carolina Power & Light's efforts to obtain license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest possible date.

This the 16th day of June, 1986.

. dt%l Kent W. Nelver, President Apex Area Chamber of Commerce

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ASHEBORO/RANDOLPH COUNTY AREA ECONOMIC OEVELOPMENT CORPORATION RESOLUTION WHEREAS. the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs. promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Randolph County, and WHEREAS. construction of the Harris Plant has bcen closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the I.ublic, and WHEREAS. the Asheboro/Randolph County Area Eccnorric Development Corporation has confidence in the regulatory procers and Carolina Power and Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a rianner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Randolph County, and WHEREAS. any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant at this time will result in substantial unnecessary expense to the people of Randolph County who are customers of Carolina -Power and Light Company. .

BE IT RESOLVED THAT. the Asheboro/Randolph County Area Economic Development Corporation supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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CaryChamber of Commerce RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Cary, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will ,

result in unnecessary expense to the people of Cary who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power and Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, Cary Chamber of Commerce Boarti of Directors supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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WHEREAS. the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Durham and Durham County, and WHEREAS. construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power & Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Durham and Durham County, and WHEREAS. any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant at this time will result in substantial unnecessary expense to the people of North Carolina who are customers of Carolina Power & Light Company.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT. the Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

Done this 30th day of July, 1986 by the Board of ctors of the Greater Durham Chamb f Co mer e

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R6bert H. Booth. Executive Vice President CITY OF INDUSTRY EDUCATION MEDICINE AND PESEARCH 19191682 2133 201 N Roxboro Street. PO Box 3829. Durnam Nortn Carchna 27702

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Adopted Unanimously by the Executive, Committee at its Quart'erly Meeting conducted in Beaufort, North Carolina on Friday, July 18, 1986.

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WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the t Hstris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Angier, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, Kiwanis Club of Angier supports CP&L's ef forts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date possible.

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r Resolution Supporting the Timely Licensing and Operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant WHEREAS, the adequate supply of electric energy is essential to create jobs, encourage business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Eastern North Carolina Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and it's associated Power Engineering Society Chapter has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power &

Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial unnecessary expense to the people of the State of North Carolina who are customers of Carolina Power & Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Eastern North Carolina Section of the Institute i of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and its associated Power Engineering Society Chapter supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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RESOIUTION Edenton-Chowan Chamber of Comerce July 10, 1986 MIEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Nnicipal Power Agency owns 16.7% of the Shearon liarris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Edenton is a member of the Agency, and MEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the pecple of the Town of Edenton, and MIEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nac1 car Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and MEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and MIEREAS, the Edenton-Chowan Chamber of Commerce has confidence in the regu-latory process and Carolina Power and Light Company's ability to operate the liarris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Edeaton and the State of North Carolina, and MIEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of _the liarris Plant will result in substantial unncessary expense to the people of Edenton and Chowan County who are customers of the Town of Edenton.

BE IT RESOLVED DIAT, the Edenton-Chowan Chamber of Commerce supports the prompt licensing and operation of the liarris Plant.

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ERWIN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P. O. Box 655 ERWIN. NORTH CAROLINA 28339

" Denim Capital of the World" RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, pomote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Erwin, and WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina, the County of Harnett, the Carolina Power and Light Company, and the Chamber of Commerce are all vitally Interested in the emergency preparedness program, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay In - l icen s i ng and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Erwin who are customers and shareholders of Carolina Power & L!ght Company.

DE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Chamber of Commer ce ' su p por t s the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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FuquayVarina P. O. Box 156 PHONE 919 552 4947 FU Q U AY.VARIN A. NORTH CAROLINA 2752s RESOLUTION WHEREAS, an adequate supply o f electricity is ess ential to tire f uture growtit, developmen.t and economic well being of

. tite Fuquay-Varina area and it's citizens, and WHEREAS, tite Sitearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will produce

. tite electrici.ty needed for .titat growtit, and WHEREAS, no new issues Itave been raised witicit Itave no.t been satis f actority addressed numerous times over tite last . ten years witicit would cause concern over tite Licensing and opera-

. tion o f tite Sitearon Harris Nuclear Power Plan.t, and WHEREAS, construction of . tite Sitearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant has been closely inspected at att pItases by federal and state agencies and it's operation will be closely monitored by .tliese agencies .to insure .the saf ety of the public, and WHEREAS, de.:ays in licensing or operation o f . tite Sitearon Harris Nuclear Pows r Plant or abando,tment of tite same would result in unnecessary expenses to tite rate paying citi: ens o f Fuquay-Varina and coati be devas.tating .to Carolina Power & Ligit.t Co.

NOW, THEREFCu, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Fuquay-Varina Citamber of Commerce doard of Directors strongly support and urge tite Licensing ana operat. ion of tite Sitearon Harris Nacitar Power Plant at . tite ..arties.t possible date.

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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Garner, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Carner who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power and Light Company, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Garner Chamber of Commerce supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.

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-agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of I

Goldsboro and Wayne County who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Goldsboro Kiwanis Club supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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g ERWIN. NORTH CAROLINA 28339 0668 s (sis) Se7.sisi RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an acequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, pomote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Erwin, and WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina, the County of Harnett, the Carolina Power and Light Company, and Good Hope Hospital, Inc. are all vitally Interested in the emergency preparedness program, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, ennstruction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Erwin who are customers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT, Good Hope Hospital, Inc. supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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EXECUTIVE OFFICER 1303 ANNAPOLIS DRIVE / RALEIGH,NC 27608 / Pl!ONE 919/833 2981 VERA L. HARRELL RESOWTICN hEEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, prcrnote business develo; rent, and ensure the prosperity,of the peopla of Raleigh and Wake County; and, hEEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in ccming years; and, hEEIEAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public; and, hEEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Raleigh and Wake County who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power and Light Ccripany; .

NON, 'IhueiORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Hcxte Builders Association of Paleigh and Wake County supports the prcnpt licensirg and operation of the

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,1 RESOLUfION hEEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development and ensure the prosperity of the people of Johnston County, and hEEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and hEEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and hEEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Johnston County who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Johnston County liome ' Builders Association supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JOHNSTON COUNTY INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION THAT:

WHEREAS, THE ' AVAILABILITY OF AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY IS ESSENTIAL TO CREATE JOBS, PROMOTE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, AND ENSURE THE PROSPERITY OF THE PEOPLE OF JOHNSTON COUNTY, AND WHEREAS, THE SHEARON HARRI'S NUCLEAR POWER PLANT WILL PROVIDE ADDITIONAL ELECTRICITY THAT WILL BE NEEDED IN COMING YEARS, AND WHEREAS, CONSTRUCTION OF THE HARRIS PLANT HAS BEEN CLOSELY REVIEWED BY. FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATORY AGENCIES, AND THOSE ,

AGENCIES WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR ITS OPERATION CLOSELY TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE'PUBLIC, AND

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16.17% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and tho. City of Kinston is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of the City of Kinston, and WHEREAS, the Shenron Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet the needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue _.

to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power & Light Company's ability to operate- T the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Lenoir County and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operacion of the Harris Plant will result in substantial unnecessary expense to the people of Kinston and Lenoir County who are customers of the City of Kinston.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Lenoir County County Chamber of Commerca ,

supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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I i WEREAS, Carolina Power & Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in Raleigh for many years and has contributed tm the quality of life in Raleigh in many ways, and ys WEREAS , Rotary Club of Millbrook has confidence in tihe integrity of CP&L and its' employees, and WEREAS ,' construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by' federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the s

safety of .the public, and WERCAS , Rotary Club. of Millbrook has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and

, safety of the people of Raleigh, and

]iEREAS, the availa'uility of an adequate supply of electricity is

, essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Raleigh, and WEREAS , the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WEREAS , any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense g to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Raleigh, t

, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, Rotary Club of Millbrook supports CP&L's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date possible.

Enacted by the Board of Directors, Rotary Club of Millbrook, the second day of June, 1986.

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WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Moncure and surrounding area, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Moncure, and Chatham and Lee Counties, who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company.

-BE IT RESOLVED THAT The Moncure Licas Club supports the prompt licens.ing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Pl'ent will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has.been closely reviewed by Federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the industries of North Carolina and other consumers of electric energy, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the North Carolina Industrial Developers Association supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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% JN i June 16,1986 Sherwood H. Smith, 3r., Chairman Carolina Power & Light Cornpany P.O. Box 1551 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602

Dear Sherwood:

As you know, many of our members are deeply concerned, from both a professional and personal point of vieu, about a possible delay in the licensing and the commencement of operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.

As an expressicn of these concerns, our executive committee has approved the enclosed statement.

You are free to use the statement in whatever way will best ensure the earliest possible commercial operation of the plant.

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g PROFESSONAL ENGINEERS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATEMENT REGARDING THE SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR PLANT The Professional Engineers of North Carolina support the prompt completion and operatim of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant. This plant is needed to supply the electric energy essential to continued economic development to provide jobs for North Carolinians. It has been constructed to meet the highest quality and safety standards in conformance with strict regulatory requirements. An effetive emergency plan has been developed, tested, and approved to go into effect in the un!!kely event of an emergency at the plant. To delay the operation of the plant beyond the planned date will simply add to its cost, and ultimately to the costs paid by North Carolina e Consumers.

North Carolina is fortmate to have a growing economy. The jobs generated by this growth have given the state low memployment rates in recent years. Additional electric power generating facilities are needed if this growth is to continue to provide jobs for the people of North Carolina. tie Harris Plant, which is virtually complete, is the best alternative avalable at the present time to meet these needs. Both the North Carolina Utilities Commission and its Public Staff have approved construction and operation of the plant.

Many registered Professional Engineers have worked and continue to work on the design, engineering, and preparation for operation of .the Harris Plant. Professional

Engineers habitually work to high standards of excellence and such standards have consistently been applied to the Harris Plant. We are confident of the safety of the plant's design and construction and in the ability of CP&L to operate it in a safe -

manner.

The United States has enjoyed decades of safe operation of commercial nuclear power plants. There are 100 nuclear power plants operating in the United States today, and many more around the world. Cp&L has safely operated nuclear power plants since 1971 without any adverse safety consequences to the public. The recent accident at the Chernobyl nuclear plant in the "oviet Union, although tragic, has absolutely no relevance to the Harris Plant since the designs of these plants are entirely different. .

The chances of an accident occurring at the Harris Plant which would result in a significant release of radiatlan are extremely remote. In the unlikely event of such a release, however, an effective emergency response plan has been developed to ensure the safety of the public. This plan has been developed by the State of North i

Carolina, which has many years of successful experience in dea!!ng with emergencies stch as hurricanes and tornadoes. The plan has also been reviewed and approved by various federal agencies.

The conversion of the Harris Plant to a fuel other than nuclear fuel is not technically feasible and would result in higher costs to consumers even if it were.

Nuclear fuel is the cheapest, deanest, and safest fuel source for the plant. This is

true even when nuclear fuel disposal costs and nuclear plant decommissioning costs are taken into account.

The Harris Plant represents a substantial economic resource for the State cf North Carolina, it is in the best interests of the citizens of the State to utilize this asset to their own advantage by ensuring its commercial operation at the earliest possible date.

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P. O. BOX 10614 RALEIGH, N. C. 27605 919-833-1624 June 23, 1986 Mr. E. E. Utley Senior Excutive Vice President Carolina Power and Light Company Post Office Box 1551 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602

Dear Mr. Utley:

The Officers and Board of Directors of the North Carolina Society of Engineers supports the Licensing and Operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant. The enclosed resolution was adopted on June 20, 1986 to express our support.

The Officers and Board of Directors of the Society feel that the Shearon Harris and other such nuclear plants are the best alternative available to meet the electrical energy needs of North Carolina.

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P. O. llOX 10614 R ALEIGil. N. C. 27605 919 833-1624 Resolution I Supporting the Licensing and Operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant The North Carolina Society of Engineers supports the prompt completion and operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant. North Carolina is fortunate to have a growing economy, and this plant is needed to supply the electric energy essentini to continue this growth. The Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant, which is virtually complete, is the best alternative available at the present time to meet these needs, and both the North Carolina Utilities Commission and its Public Staff have approved of its construction and operation. The plant has been constructed to meet the highest quality and safety standards in conformance with strict regulatory requirements. An eff ective emergency plan has been developed, tested, and approved to go into effect in the unlikely event of an emergency at the plant.

The United States has enjoyed decades of safe operation of commertial nuclear power plants. There are 100 nuclear power plants operating in the United States today and many more around the world. Carolina Power & Light Company has safely operated nuclear power plants since 1971 without any adverse safety consequences to the public. The recent accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in the Soviet Union, although tragic, has no direct relevance to -

the Shearon. Harris Nuclear Plant since the designs of these plants are entirely different. -

The chances of an accident occurring at the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant which would result in a significant release of radiation are extremely remote.

In the unlikely event of such a release, however, an effective emergency recponse plan has been developed to ensure the safety of the public. This plan has been developed by the State of North Carolina and has been reviewed and approved by various federal agenet.cs.

The ccnversien of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant to a fuel other than nuclear fuel is not technically feasible and would result in higher costs to consumers even if it were. Nuclear fuel is the cheapest, cleanest, and safest fuel source for the plant. This is true even when nuclear fuel disposal costs and nuclear plant decommissioning costs are taken into account.

l The Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant represents a substantial economic resource for the State of North Carolina. To delay the operation of the plant beyond the planned date will simply add to its cost and ultimately to the costs paid by North Carolina consumers.

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WHEREAS, The Person County Economic Datelopunt Commission has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state, regulatory agencies, and drse agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the

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public, and WHEREAS, The Person County Economic Development Commission has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Person County, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Roxboro and Person County, and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in er.traordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Person County, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, The Person County Economic Development Commission supports CP&L's effort to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at t

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RESOLUTION MIEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development .and ensure the prosperity of the people,of Pine Level, and MEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant will provide adiitional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and MlEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Pine Level who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED DIAT, the Pine Level Jaycees supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

, CW Grover W. Godwin President

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Raleigh and Wake County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unncessary expense to the people of Raleigh and Wake County who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, The Raleigh Board of Realtors supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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CHAMBEROFCOMMERCE RESOLUTION CONCERNItG THE SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT MIEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Raleigh and Wake County, and MIEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs. now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed L:y federal and state regulatory agencies, and it would appear that those agencies will continue to monitor it's operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and MIEREAS, the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce has confidence in the regulatory process to protect health and safety, and MIEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant at this time may rccult in a lack of adequate electricity and substantial unnecessary expense to the people of Raleigh and Wake County, NOW 711EREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Greater Raleigh Chamber of l

Commerce supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

This is the 19th day of June 1986.

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RESOLUTION WilEREAS , Carolina Power & Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in Raleigh for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Raleigh in many ways, and WilEREAS , The Raleigh Merchants Bureau has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and Wi!EREAS, construction of the Shearon liarris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those cgencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and Wif EREAS , the Raleigh Merchants Bureau has the confidence that.CP&L will operate the !!arris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Raleigh, and WilEREAS , the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Raleigh, and WilEREAS, the IIarris Plant will provide additioaal electricity that will be needed in coming years, and l

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l liarris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L cnd its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Raleigh, DE IT RESOLVED Ti!AT , the Raleigh Merchants Bureau supports CP&L's offorts to obtain a license to operate the liarris Plant at the earliest l date possible.

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RESOLtfrION MIEREAS, Carolina Power & Light Company has been a valued r. e of the business community in Person County for many years and has

.d contributed to the quality of life in Person County in many ways, MIEREAS, The Roxboro Area Chamber of Comerce has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and MIEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been 1

closely reviewed by federal an.1 state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and MIEREAS, The Roxboro Area Chamber of Commerce has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the 4

health and safety of the people of Person County, and MIEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Roxboro and Person County, and MIEREAS, the llarris Plant will prwide additional electricity that

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!!arris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Person County, BE IT RESOLVED TilAT, The Roxboro Area Chamber of Commerce supports CP&L's efforts to obtain a license to operate the liarris Plant at the earliest date possible.

i This the 25th day of June, 1986.

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the Coardinator of Emergency Management for Lee County in deve lop ing and prac icing the evacuat ion plan, and have f ound such plan to be an adequate plan which will be subject to futher improvement, and WilEREAS, any de lay in the licensing and operation of the llarris Plant at this t ime will result in substantial unnecessary expenses to t he cust ome rs of Ca rol ina Power and Light Co., now theretore BE I T HES0lNED TilAT, the Sanford Area Chamber at (.onune r c e supports the prompt lic ensing and operat ion of the llarris t' l a n t .

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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Sanford and Lee County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of tiie Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by Federal.and State regulatory agencies, and those Agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety: of the public, and WHEREAS, the Sanford Area Chapter No. 3463 N.CE'Home Builders Association has confidence in the regulatory process and in Caroli'na Power & Light Company's ability to operate the Shearon Harris Plant in a manner thn'. will protect the health and safety of the people of the Sanford-Lee County area, and WHEREAS, the local elected officials have worked closely with the Coordinator of Emergency Management for Lee County in developing and practicing the evacuation plan, and have found such plan to be an adequate plan which will be subject to further improvement, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operction of the Shearon Harris Plant at this time will result in substantial unnecessary expenses to the customers of Carolina Power & Light Company; now, therefore, BE IT BESOLVED THAT, the Sanford Area Chapter No. 3463 N.C. Home Builders Association supports the prompt licensing and cperation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.

Adopted this 24th day of June,1986.

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P. O. 80X 255 Siler City, North Carolina 27344 WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create Jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Siler City and Chatham County, and WHEREAS, the-Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Siler City Chamber of Commerce has confidence that Carolina Power and Light Company will do their utmost to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Chatham County, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant at this time will result in substantial unnecessary expenses to the customers of Carolina Power and Light Company, now therefore BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Board of Directors of the Siler City Chamber 1 of Commerce supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant..

Adopted this 25th day of June, 1986.

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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development and ensure the prosperity of the people of Smithfield, and WlIEREAS , the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant will provide additional i

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to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Smithfield who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED TilAT, the Kiwanis Club of Smithfield supports the prompt licensing and operation of the liarris Plant.

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. MIEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and MIEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Smithfield-Selma and Johnston County who are taxpayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Greater Smithfield-Selma Area Chamber of Commerce supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant, while urging CP&L and appropriate government agencies to address the public's concerns about nuclear safety by exploring more diligently any and all viable alternatives to nuclear. power. Greater Smithfield-Selma Chamber of Commerce, Byt fg' gg g,g p Inc.

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i essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of h Smithfield-Selma area, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide 1

additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies,'and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of h Smithfield-Selma area who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power and Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, h Smithfield-Selma Industrial Development Team i .

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RESOLUTION WEEEEAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Smithfield and Selma, North Carolina and WEEEEAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WEEEEAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Smithfield and Selma, North Carolina who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company.

BE IT RESOLVED TRAT, The Smithfield-Selma Toastmasters support the prompt licensing and operation of the Harri nt.

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RESOLUTION WilEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business and industrial development, ensure the prosperity of the people of The Triangle East Area and all of Eastern North Carolina, and WilEllEAS, the Shenron linrris Nuclear Power Plant will provido additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WilHREAS, construction of the liarris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WilEllEAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the liarris Plant will result in unnecesscry expense to the people of The Triangle East Area who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company, IIK IT !!ESOLVED TIIAT. Triangle East of North Carolina, Inc. supports the prompt licensing and operation of the is Plant.

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WHEREAS Carolina Power & Light Company has been a valued member of the business cossaanity in Zebulon, North Carolina for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Zebulon in many ways, and WHEREAS, the Zebulon Chamber of Cousserce has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plaint has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Zebulon Chamber of Cnenerce has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a menner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Zebulon, and l

WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create Jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Zebulon, and WHENEAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and

) WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and cosmercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Zebulon, tbrth Carolina, therefore i

BE IT HESOLVED THAT, the Zebulon Chamber of Comunerce supports CP&L's efforts to cbtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest -

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safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Zebulon Industrial Committee has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Zebulon, and Wake County WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Zebulon, and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEIEAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L '

and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Zebulon, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Zebulon Industrial Committee supports CP&L's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date possible.

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i Lando W. Zech, Jr. Dr. James H. Carpenter j Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 1 U.S. Nt. clear Regulatory Commission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l Washington, D.C. 20555 Washington, D. C. 20555 a

Commissioner Thomas M. Roberts Charles A. Barth, Esquire 4 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Myron Karman, Esquire t Washington, D.C. 20555 Office of the General Counsel

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! Cammissioner James K. Asselstine Washington, D. C. 20555

{ U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission j Washington, D.C. 20555 Docketing and Service Section i Office of the Secretary j C:mmissioner Frederick M. Bernthal U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Washington, D.C. 20555

, Mr. Daniel F. Read, President C:mmissioner Kenneth M. Carr Chapel Hill Anti-Nuclear U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Group Effort

! W:shington, D.C. 20555 Post Office Bo'x 2151

! Thomas S. Moore, Esquire Chairman Dr. Linda Little

At:mic Safety and Licensing Governor's Waste Management Board Appeal Board 513 Albemarle Building U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 325 Salisbury Street Washington, D.C. 20555 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 j Dr. Reginald L. Gotchy John D. Runkle, Esquire At:mic Safety and Licensing '

Conservation Council of North Carolina Appeal Board 307 Granville Road

, U.S. Nuclear RegulatoWommission Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515 Washington, D.C. 20555 Jo Anne Sanford, Esquire Mr. Howard A. Wilber H. A. Cole, Jr., Esquire At:mic Safety and Licensing Special Deputy Attorneys General

Appeal Board Post Office Box 629

! U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 j Washington, D.C. 20555 M. Travis Payne, Esquire James L. Kelley, Esquire Edelstein and Payne At:mic Safety and Licensing Board Post Office Box 12643

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27605
Washington, D. C. 20555 i Dr. Richard D. Wilson l Mr. Glenn O. Bright 729 Hunter Street At
mic Safety and Licensing Board Apex, North Carolina 27502 l U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission j Washington, D. C. 20555 Mr. Wells Eddleman i

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Public Staff N:rth Carolina Utilitten Commission Post Office Box 29520 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0520 Joseph Flynn, Esquire Associate General Counsel Federal Emergency Management Agency 500 C Street, S.W.

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