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Suffolk County,State of Ny & Town of Southhampton Second Set of Interrogatories & Requests for Production of Documents to Lilco.* Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20210E412
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 02/06/1987
From: Case D, Latham S, Palomino F
NEW YORK, STATE OF, SOUTHAMPTON, NY, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
CON-#187-2461 OL-3, NUDOCS 8702100299
Download: ML20210E412 (13)


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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 17 FEB -9 All d4 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety andLicensinoBoard{(("

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LONG' ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY

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Docket No. 50-322-OL-3

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GUFFOLK COUNTY, STATE OF NEW YORK AND TOWN OF SOUTHHAMPTON'S SECOND SET OF INTERROGATORIES AND REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS TO LILCO Pursuant to 10 CFR SS 2.740(b) and 2.741, LILCO is requested by Suffolk County, the State of New York, and the Town of Southampton (the " Governments") to answer separately and fully, under oath, each of the interrogatories set forth below within fourteen (14) days after service hereof, and within thirty days to produce for inspection and copying, at the offices of Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, the documents specified below that are within the possession, custody, or. control of LILCO.

DEFINITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANSWERS INTERROGATORIES AND DOCUMENT PRODUCTION The interrogatories and document requests which follow should be answered in accordance with the definitions and 4

instructions set forth in Suffolk County's First Set of 8702100299 870206

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o Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents to Long Island Lighting Company, dated October 10, 1986, which was served on LILCO in connection with the ongoing Shoreham Exercise proceeding (Docket No. 50-322-OL-5).

In addition, the term

" reception centers" refers to the Bellmore, Roslyn and Hicksville Operations Centers which are currently designated as reception centers under the LILCO Plan.

INTERROGATORIES AND DOCUMENT REOUESTS 1.

Are Red Cross personnel expected to perform any tasks or functions at the reception centers?

Identify those tasks or functions.

Provide a copy of all documents relating to such tasks or functions.

2.

Identify those tasks or functions which Red Cross personnel were expected to perform at the Nassau Coliseum, under previous versions of the Plan, but which Red Cross ersonnel will not be l

performing at the reception centers under Revision 8 of the Plan.

3.

For each task or function identified in response to

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Interrogatory No. 2 state:

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whether the task or function identified will be l

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if subpart(a) is answered in the. affirmative, identify:

(i) the organization which will perform the task or function; (ii) the location where the task or function will be performed; (iii) the number of personnel assigned to that function per shift; (iv) the portions of the Plan, if any, where the identified task or function is explained; (v) all agreements between LILCO and any non-LILCO organizations to perform such tasks; (vi) all documents concerning the performance of each such task or function; Provide a copy of all documents identified in response to this interrogatory.

4.

Provide copies of all zoning licenses, permits or other such documents issued by any local government concerning the permitted uses of LILCO's Bellmore, Hicksville and Roslyn Operations Centers.

5.

Describe how evacuees with non-removable surface contam-ination or thyroid contamination wi.ll be handled, including:

6 Who will determine what hospitals they will go to; a.

b.

On what basis will a hospital be selected; c.

How they will be transported to hospitals; d.

The amount of tr'ansportation available; and e.

How they will be segregated from non-contaminated individuals and property.

6.

For each reception center, identify the location and dimen-sions of the " controlled areas" referenced under OPIP 3.9.2, S 5.2.5.

7.

Identify and describe each measure LILCO will take to ensure that contaminated liquid waste at the reception centers does not enter _a surface water source.

Identify all documents concerning efforts to ensure that contaminated liquid wastes at the recep-tion centers do not enter a surface water source, and provide copies of such documents.

8.

For each reception center, identify the location and dimen-sions of the " controlled area" referenced in OPIP 3.9.2, S 5.6.7.

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Identify how long it will take to follow the procedures outlined in OPIP 3.9.2, S 5.6.7 through S 5.6.12.

Describe the basis for such an estimate.

Identify any documents which relate to the estimate, and provide copies of those documents.

10.

For each reception center, identify the location and dimen-sions of the " controlled area" referenced in OPIP 3.9.2, S 5.7.6.

11.

Identify how long it will take to perform the procedures described in OPIP 3.9.2, S 5.8.7.

Describe the basis for such an estimate.

Identify any documents which relate to the estimate, and provide copies of those documents.

12.

For each reception center, identify the location and dimen-sion.s of the " controlled area" referenced in OPIP 3.9.2, S 5.10.8.

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13. -Identify the length of time required to accomplish the following steps set forth in the fl'ow diagram at Figure 1 of OPIP 3.9.2 (page 25 of 49):

a.

Use count meter to check for contamination of clothes l

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Use count rate meter to check for contamination of skin l

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Perform a thyroid scan.

For each time estimate, describe the basis for the estimate, identify the documents which relate to the estimate, and provide copies of the documents so identified.

14.

Identify the length of time required to accomplish the following steps set forth in the flow diagram at Figure 2 of OPIP 3.9.2 (page 26 of 49):

a.

monitor exterior of vehicle; b.

monitor interior of vehicle; c.

wash vehicle.

For each tirce estimate, describe the basis for the estimate, j

identify the documents which relate to the estimate, and provide copies of the documents so identified.

15.

Identify the length of time required to accomplish the following steps set forth in the flow diagram of Figure 3 of OPIP 3.9.2 (page 27 of 49):

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monitor item; b.

wash item.

For each time estimate, describe the basis for the estimate, identify the documents which relate to the estimate, and provide copies of the documents so identified.

16.

Describe the basis for the estimate in OPIP 4.2.3, S 5.2.6 that members of the public will arrive "approximately 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> after the evacuation recommendation."

Identify all documents concerning that estimate and produce the documents so identified.

17.

Identify all structures at each reception center which may be used for care, sheltering, monitoring or decontamination of evacuees.

Produce all blueprints or other schematic diagrams of every structure so identified.

18.

For each reception center, provide copies of all surveys, diagrams, plats, maps or similar documents illustrating, reflecting or describing the property on which the reception center is located.

19.

Describe what will be done to dispose of the water used to decontaminate individuals and vehicles.

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Identify all equpiment to be used in monitoring evacuees and vehicles.

Produce all documents pertaining to such equipment, including specifications.

21.

Identify the number of medical doctors LILCO has assigned to each reception center and describe their role at the reception center.

Respectfully submitted, Martin Bradley Ashare Suffolk County Attorney Building 158 North County Complex Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11788 M

d Christopher M.

McMurray David T.

Case KIRKPATRICK & LOCKHART l

1800 M Street, N.W.

South Lobby - 9th Floor Washington, D.C.

20036-5891 Attorneys for Suffolk County jn h. Y Dh-Fabian G.

Palomino l

Special Counsel to the Governor of the State of New York Executive Chamber, Room 229 Capitol Building j

Albany, New York 12224 l

Attorney for Mario M.

Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York i l-

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O. Box 398 33 West Second. Street Riverhead, New York '11901._

Attorney for the Town of Southampton February 6,.1987 i

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Februarv 6, 1987 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensino Board

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In the Matter of

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LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY

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Docket No. 50-322-OL-3

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(Emergency Planning)

(Shoreham Nuclear Power Station,

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Unit 1)

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NOTICE OF APPEARANCE The undersigned attorney enters an appearance in this proceeding.

In accordance with 10 C.F.R. 5 2.173, the following information is provided:

Name:

David T. Case Address:

Kirkpatrick & Lockhart 1800 M Street, N.W.

South Lobby - 9th Floor Washington, D.C.

20036-5891 Telephone:

(202) 778-9084 i

Admission:

District of Columbia State of Michigan l

Name of Party:

Suffolk County l

Address:

Suffolk County Legislature Legislative Building Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11787 M

David T.

Case

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In the Matter of

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LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY

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Docket No. 50-322-OL-3

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(Emergency Planning)

(Shoreham Nuclear Power Station,

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Unit 1)

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of SUFFOLK COUNTY, STATE OF NEW YORK AND TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON'S SECOND SET OF INTERROGATORIES AND REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS TO LILCO and NOTICE OF APPEARANCE OF DAVID T. CASE have been served on the following this 6th day of February, 1987 by U.S. mail, first class, except as otherwise noted.

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l-Morton B. Margulies, Esq., Chairman Joel Blau, Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Director, Utility Intervention i

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission N.Y. Consumer Protection Board l

Washington, D.C.

20555 Suite 1020 l

Albany, New York 12210 1

Dr. Jerry R.

Kline William R. Cumming, Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Spence W.

Perry, Esq.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of General Counsel Washington, D.C.

20555 Federal Emergency Management Agency l

500 C Street, S.W.,

Room 840 l

Washington, D.C.

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Mr. Frederick J. Shon Anthony F.

Earley, Jr.,

Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board General Counsel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Long Island Lighting Company Washington, D.C.

20555 175 East Old Country Road Hicksville, New York 11801 Elisabeth Taibbi, Clerk W.

Taylor Reveley, III, Esq.*

Suffolk County Legislature Hunton & Williams Suffolk County Legislature P.O.

Box 1535 Office Building 707 East Main Street Veterans Memorial Highway Richmond, Virginia 23212 Hauppauge, New York 11788 Mr.

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F.

Britt Stephen B.

Latham, Esq.

Long Island Lighting Company Twomey, Latham & Shea Shoreham Nuclear Power Station 33 West Second Street North Country Road Riverhead, New York 11901 Wading River, New York 11792 Ms. Nora Bredes Docketing and Service Section Executive Director Office of the Secretary Shoreham Opponents Coalition U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

195 East Main Street 1717 H Street, N.W.

Smithtown, New York 11787 Washington, D.C.

20555 Mary M. Gundrum, Esq.

Hon. Michael A.

LoGrande New York State Department of Law Suffolk County Executive 120 Broadway, 3rd Floor H. Lee Dennison Building Room 3-116 Veterans Memorial Highway New York, New York 10271 Hauppauge, New York 11788 MHB Technical Associates Dr. Monroe Schneider 1723 Hamilton Avenue North Shore Committee Suite K P.O.

Box 231 San Jose, California 95125 Wading River, New York 11792 Martin Bradley Ashare, Esq.

Fabian G.

Palomino, Esq.

Suffolk County Attorney Special Counsel to the Governor Bldg. 158 North County Complex Executive Chamber, Rm. 229 Veterans Memorial Highway State Capitol Hauppauge, New York 11788 Albany, New York 12224 Mr. Jay Dunkleburger Bernard M.

Bordenick, Esq.

New York State Energy Office U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

Agency Building 2 Washington, D.C.

20555 Empire State Plaza Albany, New York 12223

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David A. brownlee, Esq.

Mr. Stuart Diamond

- Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Business / Financial 1500 Oliver Building NEW YORK TIMES Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 229 W.

43rd Street New York, New York 10036 Douglas J. Hynes, Councilman Town Board of Oyster Bay Town Hall Oyster Ball, New York 11771 M

Via Telecopy David T.

Case KIRKPATRICK & LOCKHART 1800 M Street, N.W.

South Lobby - 9th Floor Washington, D.C.

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