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Affidavit of CA Daverio in Support of Util Motion for Protective Order.Certificate of Svc Encl
ML20214G832
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Issue date: 11/18/1986
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LILCO, Novembsr 18, 1986 DOCKETED USNRC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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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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AFFIDAVIT OF CHARLES A. DAVERIO IN SUPPORT OF LILCO'S MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER Charles A. Daverio, being duly sworn, deposes and says as follows:

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I am employed by Long Island Lighting Company ("LILCO")

as Assistant Department Manager, Nuclear Operations Support Department.

My professional qualifications are bound into the record of this proceeding following Tab 6 at Tr. 4068.

I have personal knowledge of the facts recited in this affidavit because I have supervised or been involved in LILCO's emergency prepared-ness effort for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station since January 1980.

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Those activities have included oversight of the Local Emergency Response Organization (LERO) and negotiations with out-side organizations who assist LILCO in implementing its Emergency Plan (the Plan).

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Since 1982, controversy surrounding the operating

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license proceedings for Shoreham has created an increasingly hos-tile and bitter environment in which LERO workers and other indi-I viduals associated with outside organizations who assist in the j

implementation of the Plan must work and live.

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In addition to the governmental intervenors in this proceeding numerous Long Island private groups, including the Shoreham Opponents' Coalition for Safe Living, People's Action l

Coalition, and Parents Opposed to Shoreham have opposed and con-tinue to oppose the licensing of Shoreham.

Part of their opposi-tion efforts have included distribution of inaccurate and inflam-matory propaganda, and telephone and other contacts with outside organizations to coerce or otherwise induce them into severing all ties with LILCO.

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State, County and local officials have also voiced strong opposition to the Shoreham plant and its emergency plan.

The opposition of Governor Mario Cuomo and Suffolk County Execu-tive Peter Cohalan is well known.

They are parties to this pro-ceeding.

Other local officials such as Hempstead Presiding Supervisor Thomas Gulotta have recently been quoted as opposing Shoreham's operation. (See attached articles from Newsday, "Hempstead Fights Use of LILCO Site in Shoreham Plan," dated November 15, 1986, and from the New York Times, " Town Fights LILCO Evacuation Center," dated November 15, 1986.

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As a result of this virulent opposition to the Shoreham plant on the part of these citizen groups, politicians and

.. others, many organizations which once assisted in the imple-mentation of the Plan have withdrawn.

(See attached articles from Newsday, "Hempstead Fights Use of LILCO Site in Shoreham Plan," dated November 15, 1986, and from the New York Times,

" Town Fights LILCO Evacuation Center," dated November 15, 1986.

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The withdrawal of organizations from participation in the Plan has accelerated since the February 13, 1986 FEMA graded Exercise as detailed below.

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In May and June of this year a local group called Par-ents Opposed to Shoreham Evacuation solicited signatures from Suffolk County school bus drivers to signify their agreement with the following statements:

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I will not participate in implementing any LILCO emergency plan for Shoreham, and 2)

I cannot and will not agree to drive a school bus in the event of an accident at Shoreham."

A copy of this petition is attached to this affidavit.

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Since the Exercise the Nassau Coliseum, which had

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served as the reception center for evacuees in case of a site emergency, was prohibited from participating in the Plan by a Nassau County ordinance dated June 16, 1986.

A copy of the ordinance is attached to this affidavit.

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Supervisor Thomas Gulotta's remarks on the Nassau County ordinance attest to the continuing nature of this hostile i

political climate:

"The resolution on the calendar today does J

l not preclude this Board (of Supervisors] from taking further n

.. steps with regard to this issue (whether Shoreham should receive an operating license] in the future."

Enactment of this ordi-nance was actively political and supported by the Coalition for Safe Living.

A copy of these remarks is attached.

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By letter dated August 13, 1986, Alan S. Beck, Presi-dent and General Manager, WALK Radio, informed Ira Freilicher, Vice-President, LILCO, that WALK Radio had withdrawn from partic-ipation in the Plan.

A copy of this letter is already in the record of this proceeding.

12.

By letter dated September 2, 1986, Oak Hollow Nursing Home withdrew from further participation in the Plan until such time as Shoreham receives an operating license.

A copy of that letter is attached to this affidavit.

13.

A recent Newsday article, dated November 13, 1986 and attached to this affidavit, documents the efforts of a local group, Coalition for Safe Living (CSL), to induce outside organi-zations either to refuse to participate in the emergency plan or withdraw from participation.

The article quotes a spokesman for the group, Jeffrey Newman, as taking credit for withdrawal of the Nassau County Coliseum and radio station WALK, and announces the group's intentions with respect to other organizations.

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LILCO has verified by telephone survey that within the last three weeks various LERO contractors have been contacted by individuals soliciting the contractors' withdrawal from partici-pation in the Emergency Plan.

These individuals have identified themselves as members of an unspecified " Nurses' Association" and

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identified as a member of the " Nursing Association," inaccurately stated that another contractor had withdrawn from participation i

in the Plan and urged the recipient of the call to do the same, 15.

Faced with Suf folk County's refusal to participate in i

the Plan, the assistance of other organizations beyond LILCO and the existence of LERO are critical to implementation of LILCO's Plan which protects the health and safety of Long Island resi-dents.

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In my opinion, identifying by name individuals associ-ated with outside organizations who assist in the Plan is an un-necessary invasion of privacy which will result in further intim-idation of these individuals and the organizations with which they are associated.

In the past identification has seriously impaired LILCO's ability to secure and retain the cooperation of such organizations in implementing its emergency plan.

It requires LILCO'to expend enormous financial and staff resources to secure substitute organizations.

These are resources which should be direc,ted to protection of public health and safety instead of to repairing the damage done to good working relation-ships by outside political pressure.

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Recent events show that such harassment and intimida-tions has increased since the February 13, 1986 Exercise and will continue for the foreseeable future.

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.. The foregoing facts are known by me to be true, of my own knowledge.

I am competent to testify to such facts, and would so testify if I appeared as a witness in a public hearing on this matter.

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PAGE__h *k U IIempstead Fights Use of LILCO Site In Shoreham Plan ByJohn Mcdonald LIISD opo===an William Sherrare n

I4aa Island Lighting Co.'s designation mid company omdals had not asen Oule6-ofit s Bellmore servios complex as a relo.

ta's letter and could not comment on it.

cathn conter for evacuees in the event of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Colby an accident at the 8boreham nuclear pow.

sent a letter Nov. 3 to NRC chairman Supervisor Thoma;s Gulotta has told her plant is illegal Hempstead Presiding Lando Eoch erpressing concern about ble radiometive rinse water used in Nuclear baulatory Commlaston.

e decontamination process' and the im.

In a letter asking the NRC to remove

' pact that water "would have on the the center kom the Shoreham emergency aquifer from which we receive out water plan, Gulotta said the designation of the supply." Marlene Kastleman, a kes-Bellmore center without town approval

' man for Colby, said the letter the violates local soning. He added that the NRC to furnish a copy of LIILO's latest facility is " wholly inadequate to respond l evacuation plan for the town to review.

to the needs and insure the safety and Newman said that Colby's letter asking well being of thousands ofdesignated eva-for a copy of 6 LI140 plan, whieb is cuees, and the use of this site as proposed available in several local libraries on by LI140 could imperil the health and I.ong Island, troubles me. His whole poe-6afety ofthe residente of the densely popu.

ture is one o* deferral? Newman aa!J to-lated surrounding areas."

Continued on PageIl The letter sent earlier this week,is b 16 test netbac,k for LIISO in ite drive to

-Continued from Page 4 alltion representatives would attend the Oystar Bay wia a commercial operating 11oense for the Town Board meeting on Tuesday to call ibr a stron.

auclear plant. LILCO designated the Bell.

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'ger stand against b use of LIILO's Hicksville headquarters as an evacuation center. "We will enll cility and 11e headquarters, after

, en b town board to esercise responsiblity and car.

Naassu County withdrew permissian for LIILO to use the Nanaan Veterone Masso.

ry out the mandate of h citianas ofOyster Bay?

On Wednesday Newman's group is to meet with rlalColiseumla Usloodale.

Noath !.'ag.m Yown SupervisorJohn Kiernan to LIISO also has lost its primary emer.

diaeues the use af LII40'e breedenst station, and the Nessau la semple in the of the Red Crees has plan. Kieraan le

" information tha it is unable to provide Ancili on town

said, Mean re-quired the plan. Ouwta who is also actively onWallStmetyesterday withnear.

a stock was among the most leader of the Nassau County the withdra;wal ofcounty support for thei.e.s.wasiastrumentalin

' Iy 1.4 million shares, or more than one pe,rcent of the Board E y's comunon stock, changiar hands. Heavy Alhomham emnergency plan. he state and on'1%uraday and yesterday Soested h prio.

of Suffolk County have refused to partid.

O atock bom 811.26 to 812.25 a share. Ex.

pate la emergency plannlag ihr Shoreham pata in h anancial community were at a loss to explain the heavy trad nr. LI140 ofEcials said they since 1983.

knew of no reason for it.

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tarday, appeared to contain no surprise.

fort by b Coalf tion for Safe Living, a bl.

Newman,oup opposed to the plant. Jeffrey cuanty gr for b year ended Sept. 80 were down from S3.71 in a spokaaman for the group, said 1995 to 83.21 thf a ear. LI140 omeials said the de.

ht in recent weeks the group has been crease was pr ly due to increamad interest costa talking to officials of Nassau's towna, and the uclusion of reimbursement on 81.4 biliton

  • a. king hm to more closely amamine this of Shoreham's cost as a result of a state Pubhc Ser-plan to bring 130 000 to 150,000 radioac.

vloe Cerranission finding that thert sw mismanap,-

tive people and their vehiclee and dump

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Jeff M. Newman, e's chairman of Idand Coomba or Safe uv-alRM'PsTRAD, L.I., Nov. H In te a

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" said Gene evacuattert centers, Mr. Newmar. said, Turner, a spokesman Thomas J.

Liles would have to obtain "sening Prookling Supervlect for the variane** and special permita" from Town Mempstead."We also ese auch the town governmenta.

"Ihe utility said it had not yet applied a use as contrary to the health and safety of the residents."

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r. Newman contendal that was el-Linco can obtain a commercial r.

sting Heense for its St6 blillon n er ther because they doubt their applica-I power nt only if an emergency tions would be approved or "because evacuat en is approved by the they still think they can get away with Federal Nu leer Regulatory Commis-it if the just keep rest quiet." The util-elon..

itywo d not comment onhis charges.

That plan must include adequate fa-Mr. Newman said Linco plans to be-cilities for the evacuation and decon.

gin bringing trailers to Bellmore in tamination of the more than 100.000 January for use in in a radiation emer-le living within 10 miles of Shore-gency. Mr. Sherrard the Lilco a es-which is on the north shore of man,said "traners are part of plan m, Island about 55 miles from New but no t' ming has been set."

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Earlier. Lilco'had des'tsnated the Nassau Coliseum as its evacuation cen-ser. This summer, however, Nassau County's Board of supervisors voted to

. block Lilco from using the cotmty-owned conseum.

Lilce then designated three of its eum s asevacuation centers,includ-he maintenance conter h Sep-snore, an unincorperstad aves et IIemposeed, in a letter sent sa me Nuclear Rege.

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rard, said the utility wouM "stylew the letter carefully." He adled. "We are Prepered tu discuss all ti,e details with the town " He decimed to answer ques-tions on the legal issues raised by Mr.

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P.O. Box 103 Centereach, N.Y.11720 June 10, 1986 LERO---LILCO 1660 Walt Whitman Rd.

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11747 Dear Joan Wiggins or Charles DaVerio:

First, let me apologize for sending this letter at this lata date, but it was unavoidable.

Enclosed you will find a copy of the questionnaire being circulated to bus yards around the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant.

This is being done by a group called Parents Opposed to Shoreham Evacuation (POSE).

POSE gave an emotional presentation at our May 1986 General Meetinc.

The Board of Directors believe Lilco ought to be given the opportunity to refute or confirm cote of the statements beir.g made by thic group, ca our me::.bers can make an intelligent choice if we are indeed acked to driva during an emergency evacuation.

Let ce add, about 95f' of the 3chool Buc Drivers are signing this questionnaire and are "up-in-arms" against Lilco.

We suspend General' Meetings during the months of July and August.

Our next scheduled meeting will be on Sept.3, 1986.

However, the Board' meets every Monday night at the New Village necreation Center, located at the corner of Wireless and Hawkins Rds in Centereach at 7:30 p.m.

If you would like to' attend or have.sany questions, call me at $16-732-9349 Yours truly, of& $dn Dianne Rechinda Vice President Enc s-

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School OlatrLat I have-1 been told 'that according to en amergency plan proposed by LILCD, I may bs expected to drive a school bus its-the event of a radiological accident at the Shoreham plant, as part of either an early dismissal or an evacuation of schools.

This in to state that:

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I will not participate in implementing any LILCO emorgancy plan far Shorchem, and 2.

I cannot and vill not agraa to crive a school bus in the evont of an accident et Shoreham.

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(Passed by Board of supervisers on JUNE 2ig votos forfe 7 : votes osatant.p+. Beense a gt resetution on Jug 161335'Ith th' *PProval j

of the Acttag County Executive.) f NHEREAS, the Long Island Lighting Company has entered into an agreement with the Nyatt !!anagement Corpora, tion of New l York, Inc., which purports to, designata the Nass44 Veterans

' Memorial Coliseum as a Nuclear Disaster Evacuation Center, and

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WHfREAS, the Couaty Attorney of the County of Nassau

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"....The terms of the lease do not allo ('such a N

use by the tenant. The provisions of the New I'

York State Executive Law preempts to the Governor and the County Executive the implementatiori of f

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prchibiting tho uso Cf th3 Naessu Vatartns Memorici Colicoum ao cn evacustica csnter in the cv:nt of n nuclear (radiological) catastrophe would be a nullity.",

now, therefore be it mas 0LVED, that the purported designation of the Nassau veterans Memorial Coliseum by the Long Island Lighting Company as a Nuclear Disaster Evacuation Center be and the same is hereby declared a nullity, contrary to law and voids and be it further mzsoLVED, that a copy of this resolution shall be forth-with served upon the Long Island Lighting Company and Facility b

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c Corporation of New York, Inc., and filed with notice of such

! service with the office of the Nuclear Reg 151atory Commission at

't Washington, D.C.tand be it further RISOLVED, that a copy of thLs resolution shall be forth-

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!nc. "m Contacts Anthony J. Santino For Immediate Releases (c) 535-4215 June 16, 1986 (h) 599-3740 X"A*_WS OF TNE HONORABLE THOMAS S. GUP,OT'A ON BEHALF 0F THE NASSAU COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISOR i P' 2TAINING TO TNE UIi!_OF THE NASSAU VETERA15 MEMORIAL Ci,'LI lEUM IN THE L.I.

1 LIGHTING COMPANY'S SHORE (AM EVACUATIOT P.AN s

t The Board of Supervisors is, this day, considering

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the adoption of a resolution that would reinforce the legal opinion of the County Attorney shat the Nassau County Veterans Memorial Coliseum cannot-legally be a part of Long Island Lighting Company's evacuation plan, and that it's inclusion in such plan would be illegal and improper. The resolution on the calendar today does not preclude this Board from.

taking further steps with regard to this issue in the future.

This resolution, inevitably, raises the broader question of Shoreham and all of its ramifications. It should not be the role of this Board to seek to usurp the jurisdiction of the various State and Federal regulatory agencies that have been vested with the power to r.ake crucial determinations with regard to shorehem. It is, however, the proper role 1

of this' Board to 'take.those steps which are necessary to i

i protect the health and welfara'of the residents of this i

County. Being fully cognisant of Long Island's future energy needs, I applaud the seabers of this Board for proceeding s

cautiously ar.d in a responsihIe fashion evaluating each j

facet of the Shoreham issue.

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From tho very ine:ptien, many armb:ro of this Bacrd have voiced the opinion that Shoreham should not open, unless it can do what it was intended to dos safely provide an abundant supply of affordable electricity. The position of these Board members has not changed, but the extrinsic information, data and facts with regard to Shoreham have.

The Chernobyl incident has helped to crystallise the fact that safety.must be a first priority and it must be established beyond any rossonable doubt and not lef t to conjecture.

This Board must uphold 1,ts primary responsibility to the

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residents of this County. Based upon all available data, it is the opinion of this Board that the shorehan plant has not mot the necessary criteria to assure this Board of it's safe operation, nor has a reasonable evacuation plan been developed. Frankly, based upon all of the information available, it is doubtful that an effective evacuation plan can every be developed. While the ultimate determination, in this regard, will be made by the appropritte Federal agencies, and not this Board, it is important that the voice of local government be heard. In the absence of a dramatic change of circumstances, that will provide convincing evidence that shoreham can provide an abundant supply of safe, affordable power, Shoreham should not open. !

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Charles A. Gentile Radiation Protection Section LILCO 175 E. Old Country Road Hicksville, NY 11801

Dear Mr. Gentile:

In reference to the evacuajien transportation agreement signed between Oak Hollow Nursing Center and Crest Hall NRF 11/27/84, we feel that we were premature in consummatini this agreement.

We hereby rescind said agreement until such time as the Shoreham plant receives its operating license.

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Aetions emeial to 14ag Island IJghting Co. and M.TIIe NBCMelonlavelveumys ha % a Umaan to operage e,,3, g,

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or Shorehans planlast AH of those actions will represent the suhaina, and

. etdebate involving LIII.O. $boreham a plant without and eeustF

.!asonsing tienof alearpowerplant peciest. sentiment about the utility and the an.

emergency planalaghas neverbeen in the unabarted sourse is a diSoult sea. 'the situ and i

must be held within a For at leastibur ofthe obtainiasan called hr reshaping the ihr example, Caomo has operatinglieease, to regulations in response to com.

that year wiu be NRC hennage on,%n plaints that it has not been responsive to...

the needs. By February, he will be in a position to ap.

drillhave been concluded.

U.S. Rep. Edwa,rd Erkey's (D.Wae.) subcom point Sw of the seven PSC members amid criticism that the commission has too oAen sided with utiu.

onener ties and i power nr.d eenaervation owr the reconsti.

orod the deslas of consumers. Cuomo tution~

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Bradfont le testimony. In r NEC commissioner ah3 chairman the Senate, Sen. Daniel Patri mynihan (D N.Y.)

of the h,ine Public Service Commission, as chair, had sought hearings into the forced resignation last man of the PSC. Bradfbrd has a rs),utation for being spring of Federal Emo

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regionaldirectorFrank haarment Agency IECO has aald it wul & a request this month The 1A00 plan'atin faces

tems, with the P9C to raias rates by about Sve perosat, LD40 maintains that its rate uke win be in line onlangIsland.The tionibr8eh Lt

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. likely to esad signals to the Saaacial commualty that could sway latestors toward er awny fireta

$boreham, state emaials said.

1 think that Well Street is jittery," said Richard Kessel, eascutive director of the state Consumer Protection Board. "I think they reallas that the new PSC will be more oriented toward the a

morepubh'c.lyoriented.Idon't we'n willy.awy si needs to stay alive and boense 1100 money it Utility Saancial analyst Danie! Scotto of L.F.

l RomaWid, Unterberg said, aThis.-=='='an,Towbin, an innstment firm.

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working to convince other participante in the plan, such as bus and ambu. lance companine, to drop out, said coalition spokesman Jeffrey Newman.

Another local laeue that could have sa knpast on Shoreham is the selection of a replacemens ihr Suffolk Count will become a Executive Peter F. Cohalan, who se Jan.1. "The count will be cruci to the Asht," said

. Wayne executive Prospect (D. Din Hille)

Aght against Shor*%n, a leader of e sounty's

% one area that ofbre the quickest solutten to the Shoseham situationinvolves tk.nounder w

between LD40 and the state said.h is to agree en a workable celution bohre Jan.

'1, when the state's Imag Zeland Powcr Authority la ered to ma==anaa a sublie takeover of em LU40 WAliana Sherrard sold 1

the has a"Besible" attitude toward

'the with the state, who will asseint Sve of the 'nine sesen-bars of the authertty, has said that Ebereham esuet beabandonedand te n.d assrau.that electric be ode-

.imookee maedum state has solled to no,e ho neen ofbran alternative to shosehem.

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LILCO, Nov mber 21,1986 Cat 4Eit:

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

'86 NOV 24 P4 :55 In the Matter of LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY (Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1)

[0hk I '4 Docket No. 50-322-OL-5 aR.hc" I hereby certify that copies of LILCO'S OPPOSITION TO SUFFOLK COUNTY'S MOTION FOR ORDER COMPELLING LILCO TO RESPOND TO SUFFOLK COUNTY'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES AND REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCU-MENTS and LILCO'S MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER IN RESPONSE TO SUFFOLK COUNTY'S MOTION TO COMPEL were served this date upon the following by hand as indicated by an asterisk, by Federal Express as indicated by two asterisks, or by first-class mail, postage prepaid.

John H. Frye, III, Chairman

  • Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Panel Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 East-West Towers 4350 East-West Hwy.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Bethesda, MD 20814 Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Dr. Oscar H. Paris

  • Washington, D.C. 20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Bernard M. Bordenick, Esq.
  • U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Oreste Russ Pirfo, Esq.

East-West Towers Edwin J. Reis, Esq.

4350 East-West Hwy.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Bethesda, MD 20814 7735 Old Georgetown Road (to mailroom) l l

Mr. Frederick J. Shon

  • Bethesda, MD 20814 l

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Herbert H. Brown, Esq.

  • U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Lawrence Coe Lanpher, Esq.

l East-West Towers, Rm. 430 Karla J. Letsche, Esq.

l 4350 East-West Hwy.

Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Bethesda, MD 20814 Eighth Floor 1900 M Street, N.W.

Secretary of the Commission Washington, D.C. 20036 Attention Docketing and Service Section Fabian G. Palomino, Esq. **

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Richard J. Zahnleuter, Esq.

1717 H Street, N.W.

Special Counsel to the Governor Washington, D.C. 20555 Executive Chamber Room 229 State Capitol Albany, New York 12224

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, Mary Gundrum, Esq.

Jonathan D. Feinberg, Esq.

Assistant Attorney G'sneral New York State Department of 120 Broadway Public Service, Staff Counsel Third Floor, Room 3-116 Three Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10271 Albany, New York 12223 i

Spence W. Perry, Esq.

  • Ms. Nora Bredes William R. Cumming, Esq.

Executive Coordinator Federal Emergency Management Shoreham Opponents' Coalition 195 East Main Street Agency 500 C Street, S.W., Room 840 Smithtown, New York 11787 Washington, D.C. 20472 Gerald C. Crotty, Esq.

Mr. Jay Dunkleberger Counsel to the Governor New York State Energy Office Executive Chamber Agency Building 2 State Capitol Empire State Plaza Albany, New York 12224 Albany, New York 12223 Martin Bradley Ashare, Esq.

Stephen B. Latham, Esq. **

Eugene R. Kelly, Esq.

Twomey, Latham & Shea Suffolk County Attorney 33 West Second Street H. Lee Dennison Buildir.g P.O. Box 298 Veterans Memorial Highway Riverhead, New' York 11901 Hauppauge, New York 11787 Mr. Philip McIntire Dr. Monroe Schneider Federal Emergency Management North Shore Committee l

Agency P.O. Box 231 26 Federal Plaza Wading River, NY 11792 New York, New York 10278 I

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W ine A. Monaghan j

Hunton & Williams 707 East Main Street P.O. Box 1535 Richmond, Virginia 23212 DATED: November 21,1986 l

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