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Forwards Std Order for DOE Work: Review of PRA for Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant
ML20205J794
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/06/1985
From: Bernero R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Ogeka G
ENERGY, DEPT. OF
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ML20205J677 List:
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CON-FIN-A-3778, FOIA-87-7 NUDOCS 8704010417
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t, Mr. Gregory J. Ogeka, Chief

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Building 464 Upton, New York 11973

Dear Mr. Ogeka:

SUBJECT:

BNL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE DIVISION OF SYSTEMS INTEGRATION, OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION, NRC " REVIEW OF THE PROBABILISTIC RISK ASSESSMENT FOR THE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT,"

FIN A3778 The enclosed NRC Form 173, Standard Order for DOE Work, is hereby submitted in -

i accordance with Section III.B.2 of the DOE /NRC Memorandum of Understanding dated February 24, 1978. i l

The enclosed order authorizes funds in the amount of $15,000 to perform the work in accordance with the enclosed Statement of Work Modification.

If you have any questions concerning this request, please contact Karen Pulsipher on FTS 492-9400.

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4 Robert L gernere Robert M. Bernero, Director Division of Systems Integration Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation i

Enclosures:

DISTRIBUTION:

1. Statement of Work Modification NRR Contract File
2. NRC Form 173 RSS R/F .

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Enclosure Statement of Work Modification TITLE: Review of the Probabilistic Risk Assessment for the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant -

FIN: A-3778 B&R: 20-19-40-41-3 Project Manager: Warren C. Lyon (FTS 492-9405)

Modify NRC Form 189 for FIN A-3778 to reflect provision of additional detail -

in reporting the accomplished work, as mutually found to be necessary by BNL and NRC, and extend the period of parformance to September 30, 1985. The level of effort associated with this additional work is estimated at 1.4 staff months.

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NRC FORM 173 u 8 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COWuiSSON ORDER NUWeER (184 20-85-552

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STANDARD ORDER FOR DOE WORK ,

g ISSUED TO: (DOE Office) ISSUED BY: (NRC Office) ACCOUNTING CITATION AnAmri N SmsOL Brookhaven Area Office Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, DSI 3U0200.205 som NUWeER PERFORealNG ORGANIZATION AND LOCATION 20-19-40-41-3

. Brookhaven National Laboratory FIN NUMSER Upton, New York A3778-5 wOnx PEnsoO - Tutt OnoEn

$"tEeYoftheProbabilisticRiskAssessmentfortheSeabrook mE r EsmATEo Huclear Power Plant $/Yj/84 h30/85

! OBLIGATION AVAILABILITY PnOVIDEO SY:

A. Tw S ORDER l S 15,000

5. TOTAL OF ORDERS PLACED PRIOR TO THl$ DATE WITH THE PERFORMING ORGANGATION UNDER THE SAME "APPRO*RIATION SYMOOL" AND THE FIRST POUR DIGITS OF THE "S&M NUMBER" CITED ASOVE 8 6,148,000
C. TOTAL ORDERS TO DATE (TOTAL A & B) S 6.163,000 D. AMOUNT INCLUDED IN "C" APPUCASLE TO THE " FIN NUMSER" CITED IN THl3 ORDER. S 49.000 FINANCIAL FLExtelWTY;

.X FUNDS WILL NOT BE REPROGRAMMED BETWEEN FINS UNE D CONSTITUTES A UMITATION ON OtuGATIONS AUTHOR 2ED-2 FUNDS MAY BE REPROGRAMMED NOT TO EXCEED 2 10% OF FIN LEVEL UP TO 850K. UNE C CONSTITUTES A UMITATION ON OSUGATIONS AUTHOR 2ED.

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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITONS (see NRC Manual Chapler 1102. Appews Part 4) ARE PART OF THis ORDER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ATTACHMENTS THE FOLLOWING ATTACMMENTS ARE MERERY MADE A PART OF THIS SECURITY;

' ORDER C WORK ON THIS ORDER INVOLVES CLAS$1FIED X STATEMENY or WORK Iiodification INFORMATON NRC FORM 187 l$ ATTACHED ADD:TIONAL TERUS AND CONDITONS  : WORK ON THIS ORDER INVOLVES UNCLAS$lFIED OTHER SAFEGUARDS. PROPRIETARY. OR OTHER SENSITIVE INFORMATION

' L f FEE g g gEREAECOVE WORK C WORK ON TMIS ORDER IS UNCLAS$1FIED AND NOT SENSITIVE.

C.EMARKS (Re'e ence tu proposal by number enc care. and an6cese st me anothed eteroment of more me* fee me DOE procoesty This order modifies BNL proposal dated September 21, 1984 as shown on the attached modification and authorizes funds in the amount of $15,000 for continuation of this work.

After acceptance please forward to the NRC Office of Resource Managenent ATTN: D. Dandois and provide a copy to the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation ATTN: K.14cGra th. -

ISSUING AUTHORITY // ACCEPTING ORGANIZATION SiGt.ATURE. .

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w.A December 2,1985 TOPICS - RES 1985 COMBINED THIRD AND FOURTH QUARTER PROGRAM REVIEW i

l 1. Opening MINOGUE

2. Status of Decommissioning Rulemaking/ Guidance MIN 0GUE

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3. NAS Study MINOGUE
4. Status of Source Term Efforts and 4' u Iodine Chemical Form Issue ROSS ',

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5. Status of Compilation of Research Report to Congress MARCUS ,

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' 7. Evaluation of Administrative Support Requirements MARCUS

, 8. Future of Thermal Hydraulic Research BASSETT

9. Plan for llse of Nuclear Plant Analyzers BASSETT
10. Status of Hydrogen Gas Research for Dry LWRs ,

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11. IndependentReviewofRulbmakingStatus 5 GILLESPIE
12. Discussion of Actions Needed to Minimize / Eliminate Rulemaking Schedule Slippages GILLESPIE
13. Update of Modal Transportation Study GILLESPIE
14. ARLOTTO ReactorLifeExtendion;4..f-;.r m.c. ,. . e ,1, - 4 _ .,

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Docket Nos.: 50-443 Mr. Robert J. Harrison President and Chief Executive Officer Public Service Company of New Hampshire Post Office Box 330 Manchester, New Fampshire 03105

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Dear Mr. Harrison:

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - EMERGENCY ACTION l.EVELS The staff has reviewed the emergency classification scheme contained in Section 5.0 (FSAR Amendment 56) of the Seabrook Station Radiological Emergency Plan. As a result of our review we find that additional information/

clarification (see Enclosurel is required on the Emergency Action levels (EAls) listed in Section 5.0 of the Plan before we can conclude that the EAls conform to the guidelines expressed in Appendix 1 to NUREG-0654 Please provide your response to the enclosed staff comments by March 21, 1986. If you are unable to provide your response by the dated noted, please notify me.

Also, if you desire any discussion or clarification on the information i requested, please contact me.

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Sincerely, Victor Nerses, Project Manager PWR Project Directorate #5 Division of PWR licensing-A

Enclosure:

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l Mr. Robert J. Harrison Public Service Company of New Hampshire Seabrrok Nuclear Power Station ec:

Thomas Dignan, Esq. E. Tupper Kinder, Esq.

John A. Ritscher, Esq. G. Dana Bisbee, Esq.

Ropes and Gray. Assistant Attorney General 225 Franklin Street Office of Attorney General Boston, Massachusetts 02110 208 State House Annex Concord New Hampshire Mr. Bruce Beckley, Project Manager .

Public Service Company of New Hampshire Resident Inspector Post Office Box 330 Seabrook Nuclear Power Station Manchester, New Fampshire 03105 c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

Post Office Box 700 Dr. Murray Tye, President Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 -

Sun Valley Association 209 Sunner Street Mr. John DeVincentis, Director Paverhill, Massachusetts 08139 Engineering and licensing Yankee Atomic Electric Company Robert A. Backus, Esq. 1671 Worchester Road O'Neil, Backus and Spielman Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 116 lowell Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Mr. A.M. Ebner, Project Manager United Engineers & Constructors Mr. Phillip Ahrens, Esq. 30 South 17th Street Assistant Attorney General Post Office Box 8223 State House Station #6 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101 Augusta, Maine 04333 William S. Jordan, III ,

Mr. Warren Fall Diane Curran '

Public Service Company of Harmon, Weiss & Jordan .

New Fampshire 20001 S. street NW  !

Post Office Box 300 Suite 430 l Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 Washington, D.C. 20009 Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Jo Ann Shotwell, Esq.

Ms. Jane Doughty Office of the Assistant Attorney 5 Market Street General Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Environmental Protection Division One Ashburton Place Ms. Diana P. Randall Boston, Massachusetts 02108 70 Collins Street Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 D. Pierre G. Cameron, Jr. , Esq.

General Counsel Richard Hampe, Esq. Public Service Company of New New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency Hampshire 107 Pleasant Street Post Office Box 330 Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Regional Administrator, Region I U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 1

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Public Service Company of Seabrook Nuclear Power Station New Hampshire i cc:

Mr. Calvin A. Canney, City Manager Mr. Alfred V. Sargent, City Hall Chairman 126 Daniel Street Board of Selectmen  !

Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Town of Salisbury, MA 01950 '

Ph. I.etty Hett Senator Gordon J. Humphrey Town of Brentwood ATTN: Tom Burack RFD Dalton Road U. S. Senate Brentwood, New Hampshire Washington, D.'C. 20510 Ms. Roberta C. Pevear Town of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire .

Drinkwater Road Pampton Falls, New Hampshire 03844 Ms. Sandra Gavutis Mr. Owen B. Durgin. Chairman Town of Kensington, New Hampshire Durham Board of Selectmen RDF 1 Town of Durham East Kingston, New Hampshire 03827 Durham, New Hampshire 03824 Ms. Anne Verga Chairman, Board of Selectmen Charles Cross, Esq.

Town Hall Shaines, Mardrigan and South Hampton, New Hampshire 03827 McEaschern 25 Maplewood Avenue Mr. Angie Machiros, Chairman Post Office Box 366 Board o' Selectmen , Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 for the Town of Newbury Newbury, Massachusetts 01950 Mr. Guy Chichester, Chairman Rye Nuclear Intervention Committee Ms. Rosemary Cashman, Chairman c/o Rye Town Hall Board of Selectmen 10 Central Road Town of Amesbury Rye, New Hampshire 03870 Town Hall Ahnesbury, Massachusetts 01913 Jane Spector Federal Energy Regulatory

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Honorable Richard E. Sullivan Commission Mayor, City of Newburyport 825 North Capitol Street, N.E.

Office of the Mayor Room 8105 City Hall Washington, D.C. 20426 Newburyport, Massachusetts 01950 Mr. R. Sweeney Mr. Donald E. Chick, Town Manager New Hamphire Yankee Division Town of Exeter Public Service Company of New 10 Front Street Hampshire Exeter, New Hampshire 03823 7910 Woodmont Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20814 .

Mr. William B. Derrickson Senior Vice President Public Service Company of New Hampshire -

l Post Office Box 700, Route 1 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874

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ENCL.050RE: SEABROOK EMERGENCY Pl.AN EAI. EVALUATION A. GENERAL FINDINGS:

Figure 5.3, Critical Safety Function (CSF) for the Heat Sink, is 1.

improperly labeled Number 4. It should be Number H.

2. The plan skips misc. emergency condition 8c, a typo.
3. The words "other than fire" should be deleted from chart EAl.17 B. PLAN EAI.S VS NUREG-0654 App. I GUIDANCE.

Note - In the remainder of this enclosure, paragraph numbers conform to the initiating conditions of Appendix 1 of NUREG-0654.

NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL. EVENT (NOVE) 1, 3c, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 17 are not specifically identified in the Seabrook EAls. Confirm that these initiating conditions are covered in the l Seabrook tech specs and that a NOUE would be declared under such l conditions. '

3b. Classified as an Alert (not NOVE) at Seabrook but only if based upon letdown monitor readings. The case of equivalent values from an RCS sample (as distinct.from the letdown monitor) is not covered.

11 & 12. Not covered by the Seabrook EAls.

8. Not covered. It appears that the intent was to cover this requirement in Seabrook EAI. item 20. However, no classification can result from item 20.

13, 14 & 15. Covered generically as Seabrook item 18a. However, the detailed definition stated in the NUREG initiating conditions is missing.

Seabrook simply discusses " hazards", undefined.

ALERT lb. The Seabrook EAI. is solely contingent on letdown monitor and neglects the possibility of a 300 uCi/cc input from an RCS sample, as is provided for in the more general definition of the NUREG.

Ic, 4, 6, 19. Not covered in Seabrook EAl.s

5. Incomplete. Provided that the numbers work out, it possible that a leak of 50 GPM outside containment would invoke Seabrook EAL 12b. However, the case of the 50 GPM leak inside containment is not addressed.

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10. Incomplete. Although the Seabrook EAI.s address some facets of this item (e.g., 6c,16c, etc.), it does not appear that " Complete loss of any function needed for plant cold shutdown" has been covered. Those functions must first be defined.
12. Incomplete. The Seabrook EAl. (131 states " fuel accident with release of radioactivity". Recommend consider adding "to containment or fuel handling butiding".
15. Incomplete. Typically, there are many tech spec radiologica' limits with one set called " instantaneous". Assuming that is the case, since no particular tech specs are referenced in Seabrook EAI.12b. omission of

" instantaneous" is critical.

16, 17 & 18. Incomplete. Lacking a definition of the word hazard in Seabrook 18b, it does not appear that the specific circumstances of the NUREG (II. D.1) are covered by this item. See coment under NOUE 13, 14, 15.

SITE AREA EMERGENCY (SAE)

1. This initiating condition correlates to Seabrook EAl. item 15. However, there is no SAE in Seabrook 15. The tenninology " emergency coolant ,

recirculation" is ambiguous. '

5, 13a, 13b. Not covered in Seabrook EAI.s.

8. Clarification is needed. Many of the applicable situations are covered.

To ensure that " Complete loss of any function..." was addressed, definition of functions needed for hot shutdown is required.

10. Not covered by Seabrook EAls. Without input from radiation levels, the only classification made for a fuel handling accident by the Seabrook plan is an Alert. ~
11. Clarification of Seabrook plan EAI. (16c) is required regarding the .!

SAE related to fire. The NUREG merely requires that the fire compromise o the function of safety systems. Seabrook's alert level (16b) fire is con-trolled, contained, and potentially affecting; the SAE fire is uncontrolled,

uncontained, actually affecting. There is no classification for a con-trolled, contained fire affecting safety related equipment consistent with NUREG-0654 The entire set of fire classifiestions in the plan should be reviewed.
14. Clarification of Seabrook EAI.18c is required with regard to " hazards" being defined to include " imminent loss of physical control of the plant".

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15a-15c, 16a-16c, 17. Clarification is required with regard to incorpor-ating the specific detail of the NUREG (e.g., flood, tornado, etc.) into

" hazards" in 18c.

GENERAL EMERGENCY (GE)

1. Incomplete. The aspects of 5 rem /hr thyroid, projected vs. actual, and actual meteorological conditions are not contained in Seabrook's plan EAI. 12d.

Sa-Se. The plan relies upon the symptomatic process to encompass all of -

the circumstances listed in NUREG-0654 Appendix 1 GE PWR Sa-e, as it event-ually would. However, pending red or orange paths and the GE classification which establish the C orange /H red condition for GE, the reactor vessel would have to steam down to an abnormal RVLIS level and all steam generators would have to drop below a certain low value. As another example, the C orange /7 red GE condition is not met until containment pressure exceeds 52 psig. It does not make sense to wait. The use of event related EAls should be considered rather than relying upon the symptomatic process to lead to classification.

7. Not covered by the Seabrook EAI.s.

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SUBJECT:

CLARIFICATION OF REQUIREMENT FOR INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY PARTICIPATION IN EMERGENCY EXERCISES You have requested that the NRC provide an interpretation of the 10 CFR 50 .

Appendix E requirement concerning the extent of participation by states within the ingestion exposure pathway EPZ in an exercise prior to issuance of an operating license.

Based on prior discussions between NRC and FEMA headquarters, it has been agreed that this issue is primarily an offsite matter. Therefore, FEMA Headquarters should be consulted for guidance to ensure that the extent of participation for Seabrook is consistent with that required at other sites prior to licensing.

If you have any further questions on this issue, please contact me at (215) 337-5207.

W 11 . rus, Acting Chief Emerg ncy Preparedness Section Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards cc: R. Bellamy, RI i \}\

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FSAR May 1986 INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPDATING SEABROOK STATION FSAR AMENDMENT 58. MAY 1986 The following pages, tables and figures are to be inserted either as replacements for existing FSAR pages, tables and figures or as new material..

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Docket Nos.: 50-443 and 50-444 Mr. Robert J. Harrison President & Chief Executive Officer Public Service Company of New Hampshire P. O. Box 330 Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 -

Dear Mr. Harrison:

SUBJECT:

ISSUANCE OF SUPPLEMENT NO. 4 TO THE SAFETY EVALUATION RELATED TO OPERATION OF THE SEABROOK STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 (dVREG-0896 SUPPLEMENT NO. 4) ~

The U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued Supplement No. 4 to the Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2 Safety Evaluation Report related to operation of the facility.

Twenty (20) copies of this report (NUREG-0896 Supplement No. 4) are enclosed for your use. Concurrent with this letter, copies of this report are being placed in the Comission's Public Document Room located at 1717 H Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20555 and in the local public document room established for the Seabrook Station.

Sincerely, t r b Director P

f roject Di ectorate #5 Division. f PWR Licensing-A

Enclosure:

NUREG-0896 Supplement No. 4 (20 copies) cc: See next page f lb3N' &

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' Apl 111986 Mr. Robert J. Harrison Public Service Company of New Hampshire Seabrook Nuclear Power Station cc: .

Thomas Dignan, Esq. E. Tupper Kinder Esq.

John A. Ritscher, Esq. G. Dana Bisbee, Esq.

1 Ropes and Gray Assistant Attorney General 225 Franklin Street Office of Attorney General Boston, Massachusetts 02110 208 State Hosue Annex Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Mr. Bruce B. Beckley, Project Manager Public Service Company of New Hampshire Resident Inspector Post Office Box 330 Seabrook Nuclear Power Station

... Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 c/o US Nuclear Regulatory Comission Post Office Box 700 Dr. Mauray Tye, President Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 Sun Valley Ass niation i 209 Summer Street Mr. John DeVincentis, Director

. Haverhill, Massachusetts 01839 Engineering and Licensing ,

Yankee Atomic Electric Company  !

Robert A. Backus, Esq. 1671 Worchester Road O'Neil, Backus and Spielman Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 116 Lowell Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Mr. A. M. Ebner, Project Manager United Engineers & Constructors William S. Jordan, III 30 South 17th Street Diane Corran Post Office Box 8223 Hamon, Weiss & Jordan Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101 20001 S Street, NW Suite 430 Washington, D.C. 20009 Mr. Philip Ahrens, Esq.

Assistant Attorney General State House, Station #6 Augusta, Maine 04333 Jo Ann Shotwell, Eso.

Office of the Assistant Attorney General Mr. Warren Hall Environmental Protection Division One Ashburton Place Public Service Company of Boston, Massachusetts 02108 New Hampshire Post Office Box 330 D. Pierre G. Cameron, Jr. , Esq.

Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 General Counsel Public Service Company of New Hampshire Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Post Office Box 330 Ms. Jane Doughty Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 5 Market Street Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Regional Administrator, Region I U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission i

Mr. Diana P. Randall 631 Park Avenue 70 Collins Street King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 l Richard Hampe Esq.

I New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency i 107 Pleasant Street Concord, New Hampshire 03301 APR y g l

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JJN 111986 Public Service Company of Seabrook Nuclear Power Station New Hampshire cc: '

1 Mr. Calvin A. Canney, City Manager Mr. Alfred V. Sargent, City Hall Chairman 126 Daniel Street Board of Selectmen Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Town of Salisbury, MA 01950 Ms. Letty Hett Senator Gordon J. Humphrey Town of Brentwood ATTN: Tom Burack RFD Dalton Road U.S. Senate Brentwood, New Hampshire 03833 Washington, D.C. 20510

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Ms. Roberta C. Pevear Mr. Owen B. Durgin, Chainnan Town of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire Durham Board of Selectmen Drinkwater Road Town of Durham Hampton Falls, New Hampshire 03844 Durham, New Hampshire 03824 Ms. Sandra' Gavutis Charles Cross, Esq.

Town of Kensington, New Hampshire Shaines, Mardrigan and RDF 1 McEaschern East Kingston, New Hampshire 03827 25 Maplewood Avenue Post Office Box 366 Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Chairman, Board of Selectmen RFD 2 South Hampton, New Hampshire 03827 Mr. Guy Chichester, Chaiman Rye Nuclear Intervention Mr. Angie Machiros, Chairman Committee Board of Selectmen c/o Rye Town Hall for the Town of Newbury 10 Central Road Newbury, Massachusetts 01950 Rye, New Hampshire 03870 Ms. Cashman, Chairman Jane Spector Board of Selectmen Federal Energy Regulatory Town of Amesbury Comission Town Hall 825 North Capital Street, NE Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913 Room 8105 i Washington, D. C 20426 l Honorable Peter J. Matthews Mayor, City of Newburyport Mr. R. Sweeney '

Office of the Mayor New Hampshire Yankee Division City Hall Public Service of New Hampshire Newburyport, Massachusetts 01950 Company 7910 Woodmont Avenue Mr. Donald E. Chick, Town Manager Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Town of Exeter 10 Front Street Mr.. William B. Derr'ickson Exeter, New Hampshire 03823 Senior Vice President Public Service Company of New Hampshire Post Office Box 700, Route 1 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 NFA

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, ANI 111986 Governor ofHew Hampshire Director, Eastern Environmental (SSERS)

State Hcuse Radiation Facility Cencord, New Hampshire 03301 U. S. EPA P. O. Box 3009 Massechucatts Department of Montgomery, Alabama 36193 Environmental Quality Engineering 100 Cambridge Street EIS Review Coordinator

, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 EPA Region I JFK Federal Building State Planning Officer Boston, Massachusetts 02203 Executive Department State of Maine 189 State Street Augusta. Maine 04330 Chairman '

- New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission 26 Pleasant. Street Concord New Hampshire 03301 -

Chairman Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities 100 Cambridge Street Boston, Massachusetts 02202 l

I' Fgderal Energy Regulatory Comission 825 North Capitol Street, N. E.

Washington, D. C. 20426 Office of the First Selectman Town of Seabrook i SIabrook. New Hampshire 03874 Chairman Vsrnont Public Service Board 120 State State Office Building Montpelier, Vennont 05502 Public Service Board

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Montpelier, Vermont 05602 Director, Criteria and Standards (SSERS)

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SUBJECT:

FORTHCOMING MEETING WITH PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY '

OF NEW HAMPSHIRE TO DISCUSS SEABROOK RISK MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY PLANNING STUDY DATE & TIME: Wednesday, August 6, 1986 - 1:00 - 5:00 pm t.0 CATION: Phillips Building Room P-118 7920 Norfolk Avenue Bethesda, Maryland PURPOSE: To hear presentation by Public Service Company of New Hampshire on information contained in Seabrook Station Risk Managemert and Emergency Planning Study and Emergency Planning Sensitivity Study.

PARTICIPANTS: NRC PSNH T. Novak W. Derrickson V. Noonan J. DeVincentis and other E. Doolittle representatives of the S. l.ong applicant S. Israel R. Bernero D. Ross E. Jordan T. Speis J. Myers T. Murley { .

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Thomas Dignan, Esq. E. Tupper Kinder. Esq.

John A. Ritscher, Esq. G. Dana Bisbee, Esq.

Ropes and Gray Assistant Attorney General 225 Franklin Street Office of Attorney General i Boston, Massachusetts 02110 708 State Hosue Annex Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Mr. Bruce B. Beckley, Project Manager Public Service Company of New Hampshire Resident Inspector Post Office Box 330 Seabrook Nuclear Power Station Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 c/o US Nuclear , Regulatory Comission Post Office Box 700 Dr. Mauray Tye, President Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 Sun Valley Association .

209 Sumer Street Mr. John DeVincentis, Director Haverhill, Massachusetts 01839 Engineering and licensing Yankee Atomic Electric Company Robert A. Backus Esq. 1671 Worchester Road O'Neil, Backus and Spielman Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 11640well Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Mr. A. M. Ebner, Project Manager United Engineers & Constructors William S. Jordan, III 30 South 17th Street Diane Curran Post Office Box 8223 Hannon, Weiss & Jordan Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101 20001 S Street, NW  !

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Washington, D.C. 20009 Mr. Philip Ahrens, Esq.

Assistant Attorney General State House, Station #6 Augusta. Maine 04333 Jo Ann Shotwell, Esq.

Office of the Assistant Attorney General Environmental Protection Division Mr. Warren Hall One Ashburton Place Public. Service Company of Boston, Massachusetts 02108  :

New,Fampshire 1 Post Office Box 330 D. Pierre G. Cameron, Jr., Esq.

Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 General Counsel Public Service Company of New Hampshire Seacoast Anti-Pollution L.eague Post Office Box 330 Ms. Jane Doughty Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 5 Market Street' Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Regional Administrator, Region I U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Mr. Diana P. Randall 631 Park Avenue 70 Collins Street King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 1

Richard Hampe, Esq.

New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency 107 Pleasant Street Concord, New Hampshire 03301 l l

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Mr. Calvin A. Canney, City Manager Mr. Alfred V. Sargent, City Hall Chaiman 126 Daniel Street Board of Selectmen Portsmouth, New Hampshire,05801 Town of Salisbury, MA 01950 Ms. Letty Hett Senator Gordon J. Humphrey Town of Brentwood ATTN: Tom Burack RF0 Dalton Road U.S. Senate

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Ms. Roberta C. Pevear Mr. Owen B. Durgin, Chairman Town of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire Durham Board of Selectmen Drinkwater Road Town of Durham -

Hampton Falls, New Hampshire 03844 Durham, New Hampshire 03824 Ms. Sandra Gavutis Charles Cross, Esq.

Town of Kensington, New Hampshire $haines, Mardrigan and RDF 1 McEaschern East Kingston, New Hampshire 03827 25 Maplewood Avenue Post Office Box 366.

Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Chairman, Board of Selectmen RFD 2 l South Hampton, New Hampshire 03827 Mr. Guy Chichester, Chaiman Rye Nuclear Intervention Mr. Angie Machiros, Chairman Committee Board of Selectmen c/o Rye Town Hall

, for the Town of Newbury 10 Central Road Newbury, Massachusetts 01950 Rye, New Hampshire 03870 Ms. Cashman, Chairman Jane Spector Board of Selectmen Federal Energy Regulatory Town of Amesbury Comission  ;

Town Hall 825 North Capital Street, NE Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913 Room 8105 Washington, D. C. 20426 Honorable Peter J. Matthews i Mayor, City of Newburyport Mr. R. Sweeney

! Office of the Mayor New Hampshire Yankee Division City Hall Public Service of New Hampshire Newburyport, Massachusetts 01950 Company 7910 Woodmont Avenue Mr. Donald E. Chick, Town Manager Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Town of Exeter i 10 Front Street Mr. William B. Derrickson l

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l New Hampshire Post Office Box 700, Route 1 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874