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New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution First Set of Interrogatories & Request for Production of Documents to Applicant on Rev 2 to State of Nh Radiological Emergency Response Plan.* Svc List Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20205M339
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/05/1987
From: Curran D
HARMON & WEISS, NEW ENGLAND COALITION ON NUCLEAR POLLUTION
To:
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NEW ENGLAND COALITICN ON I;UCLEAR POLLUTION'S FIRST SET OF INTEPPCGATORIES AND RECUEST FOP THE PRODUCTION CF COCUN Et!'"S TO APPLICANTS ON REVISIOtl 2 TO THE NEW HAPPSHIPE PADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN INSTPUCTION FOR USEs, The following interrogatories are to be answered in wr itinc and under oath ty an employee, representative or agent of the Applicants with personal knowledge of the facts or information

\ requested in each interrogatory. We remind you of your obliga-8 tion to supplement answers to interrogatories, under 10 C.F.B. S

} 2.740(e).

The following definitions shall apply to these inter-rogatories:

1) "Docunent" shall mean any written or graphic matter of commu nica tion, however produced or reproduced, and is intended to s

be comprehensive and include without limitationsany and all cor-respondence, letters, telegrams, agreements, noteq, contracts, instructions, reports, demands, stemoranda, data, ' schedules, notices, work papers, recordings, $ce'ther electronic or by other

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2-means, computer data, computer printouts, photographs,, microfilm, microfiche, charts, analyses, intra-corporate or intra-office communications, notebooks, diaries, sketches, diagrams, forms, manuals, brochures, lists, publications, draf ts, telephone minutes, minutes of meetings, statements, calendars, journals, orders, confirmations and all other written or kraphic materials of any nature whatsoever.

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  • Identify" with respect to any docwnent shall mean to state the following: the document's Litle, its date, the. author of the document, the person to whom to document was sent, all persons who received or reviewed the document, the substance and nature of the document, and the present custodian of the document and of any and all copies of the document.
3) " Identify" with respect to'any action or conduct shall r.ean state the following regarding any such action or conduct:

the person or persons proposing and taking,such action; the date such action was proposed and/or taken; all persons with knowledge or information about such action; the purpose or proposed effect of such action; and any document recording or documenting'such action.

4) " Identify" with respect to an individual shall mean state the individual's name, address, emp l oye t ,' occupation, and title. ,
5) " Describe" with respec't to any action or matter shall mean state the following regarding such action or matter: the '

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'3-substance or nature of such action or matter; the persons partic-ipating in or having knowledge of such' action or matter; the cut-

i. r'ent and past' business positions and addresses of such persons; a'n d the existence and location of any and all documenty, relating to such action or matter.
6) _" Applicants" shall include any of the Seabrook owners; few Hampshire Yankee; or any ontractors retained by the Seabrook owners or New Hampshire Yankee to prepare or evaluate the New i

Hampshire -Radioingical Emergency Pe sponse Plan.

GENEPAL INTERRCGATCRIES

1) In accordance with 10 C.F.P. S 2.740(e), please supple-cent your answers to NECNP's First Set of Interrogatories and Eequests for the . Production of Documents to Applicants on New Hampshire Radiological Energency Response Flans, filed April 30, 1986.
2) What is Applicants' position en each of the contentions that has been admitted in this proceeding with respect to Pevi-sion 2 of the New Hampshire Radio.'.ogical Emergency Pesponse Plan?

t that is the basis for your position?

3) On or before March 19,;1987, please produce at the of fice of Harmon & Weiss all documents on which you rel'y or 1

2 intend to rely during this proceeding to support your position on each of_the contentions that have been admitted in this proceed-ing with respect to Revision 2 of the New Hampshire Radiological Emergency Response Plan. This includes but is not limited to all i

t I documents used in answers to these interrogatories, summary dis-position motions, testimony, and cross-examination of witnesses during hearings.

4) Please identify all persons on whose f actual knowledge, opinions, or technical expertise you rely or intend to rely for

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your position on each of the contentions that has been admitted in this proceeding with respect to Revision 2 of the New Hampshire Radiological Emergency Pesponse Plan.

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5) Please identify all persons you may call as witnesses on each of the contentions that has been admitted in this pro-ceeding with respect to Pevision 2 of the New Hampshire Fadiological Energency Fesponse Plan. Please describe the sub-stance of their testimony; and identify and describe any docu-ments and the portions thereof that they may rely on for their testimony.
6) Cn or before March 19, 1987, please produce in the office of Harmon & Weiss all documents in the Applicants' posses-sion which analyze or evaluate in any way the adequacy of the New Hampshire RERP or New Hampshire's state of preparedness in the event of a radiological energency.
7) Please identify all persons who participated in the development or draf ting of Revision 2 to the New Hampshire RERP.
8) Please identify all persons who are responsible for 4_

training of emergency response personnel for implementation of Revision 2 to the New Hampshire RERP.

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9) Please describe all plans for training emergency response personnel under Revision 2 of the RERP. Identify all individuals who are responsible for that program.

INTERROGATOPIES REGARDING SPECIFIC CONTENTIONS NHLP-6 and HAMPTON REVISED CCNTENTION IV TO REVISION 2

10) Identify, describe and/or produce any communications or agreements between the Teamsters Union and its member drivers regarding the NHREPP.
11) Provide copies of regular employment contracts of drivers in the Teamsters Union who will be relied on during a radiological energency.
12) Provide all agreerents or correspondence between the Teamsters Union or Union of ficials, Applicants, or the State of New Ha.vp s h i r e , regarding the possible provision of transportation services by Teamsters members during a radiological emergency.

HAMPTCM REVISED CCNTENTICN VIII TO PEVISION 2

13) NUREC-0654 states that "the overall objective of emer-gency response plans is to provide dose-savings (and in some cases immediate life savings for a spectrum of accidents that could produce offsite doses in excess of Protective Action Guidelines (PAGs) ." In this vein, NUREG-0654 requires planners to consider, inter alia, the timing _and consequences of potential releases. What spectrum of accidents did Applicants consider in developing Revision 2 to the NHRERP, and what are the character-istics of those accidents? What quantitative dose savings result

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i from implementation of the protective measures proposed in Revi-sion 2, given each type of accident that was considered? Please provide all data that supports your conclusion.

14) Assuming that dose reductions are achieved, describe the health effects associated with each of the accidents that you considered in developing Revision 2 to the REPP.
15) Identify and provide access to any and all of Applicants' calculations of potential dose consequences to the public in the event of a radiological emergency at Seabrook, and the bases for those calculations.

r espectfully suba.itted, J

_ ane Curran HARMCN & WEISS 2001 "S" Street N.W. Suite 4 30

%ashington, D.C. 20009 Farch 5, 1987 (202) 328-3500 I certify that on March 5, 1987, copies of the foregoing interrogatories were served by Federal Express or by hand on the NRC Staff, the Executive Director for Operations, the Licensing Board, the State of New Hampshire, FEMA, and Applicants; and by first-class mail on all other part vice list.

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