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Answers to Case Comanche Peak Response Team 860911 Program Plan Interrogatories (Set 2).Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20214T365
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 09/26/1986
From: Gad R, Tyler T
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
CON-#386-897 OL, NUDOCS 8609300272
Download: ML20214T365 (8)


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APPLICANTS' ANSWERS TO CASE CPRT PROGRAM PLAN INTERROGATORIES (Set No. 2)

Pursuant to 10 C.F.R. sec. 2.740 ff, the Applicants hereby submit their responses to CASE's "CPRT Discovery -

2," served by ordinary mail on September 11, 1986.

Instructions The Applicants have ignored the instructions contained in the paragraphs labelled "A" through "F," inclusive, as contained in the document entitled "CPRT Discovery Instructions," inasmuch as the same are contrary to the Rules of Practice.

Interroaatories Interroaatory No. 1:

For each individual listed [,] answer the questions below regarding their individual involvement with the CPRT beginning in September 1984 up to and including the present.

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a. - Describe all involvements the individual had in the planning and formation stages of the CPRT, ,

- Revision 0, Section I-v, VII and VIII. '

b. Describe all involvements the individual had in the planning and formation of the CPRT, Revision 0, for each ISAP and DSAP.

! c. Describe all involvements the indivudal had in the planning and formation stages of the CPRT, Revision 1, Sections I-VIII, Appendices-A & B.

d. Describe all involvements the individual had in the planning and formation of the CPRT, Revision 1, for each ISAP and DSAP.
e. Describe all involvements the individual had in the planning and formation of the CPRT, Revision 2, Sections I-VIII and' Appendices A,B,D,E, and F.
f. Describe.all involvements the individual had in
the planning and formation of the CPRT, Revision 2, for each ISAP and DSAP.
g. Describe all involvements the individual had in the planning and formation of the CPRT, Revision 3, Section I-VIII, and Appendices A,B,D,E,F,G, and H.
h. Describe all involvements the individual had in the planning and formation of the CPRT, Revision 3, for each ISAP and DSAP.
i. Identify all activities (inspection, review, engineering reviews, document review, quality overviews, analyses, evaluations, caculations, determinations, findings, referrals, independent assessments, decision or any other function of the performance of which in any way could affect the outcome of any activity) which the individual performed or participated in for each ISAP and DSAP, under each revision.

. j. Identify all CPSES project activities which each of the individuals listed has been assigned to or i involved in above and beyond the CPRT activities.

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1. Debra L. Anderson 21. O.B. Jones 2.-John W. Beck 22. M. (Curley) Krishner
3. Greg Bennotzen 23. Cecil Manning 1
4. J. Ted Blixt 24. M. R. McBay
5. Thomas C. Brandt 25. John T. Merritt
6. Perry Brittain 26. Larry Poppewell
7. Curtis Biggs 27. Fred Powers l
8. Richard Camp 28. Gordon Purdy
9. David C. Chapman 29. William T. Sims
10. Bill Ray Clements 30. Billy Snellgrove
11. Low F. Fikar 31. Robert G. Spangler
12. H. A. Finn 32. Michael D. Spence
13. John Finneran 33. Ronald G. Tolson
14. S. M. Franks 34. Raymond Vurpillat
15. Douglas Frankurn 35. Antonio Vega
16. Joe B. George 36. John Ward
17. Boyce Grier 37. W. I. Volgelsang
18. C. R. Hooten 38. James R. Wells l
19. Heyward Hutchison 39. Dwight Woodyard
20. Richard Ice obiection:

The Applicants object to this interrogatory, on the ground that the involvement, if any, of any specific individual in the drafting of the CPRT Program Plan is not relevant to the adequacy of the written document, as written, and on the ground that the balance of the information called for relates either to implementation of the Program Plan, not pre-implementation adequacy, or t o involvement of individuals in project activities, which is wholly outside of the is' sue of CPRT Program adequacy.

Answer:

Without waiving the foregoing objection but rather expressly relying upon the same, the roles of all principal

parties who participated in the development of Program Plans, ISAPs 7"d DSAPs, and revisions thereof, are described in the particular documents. See, for example, Program Plan, Rev. O, at 5-9 (10/8/84). None of the individuals listed in the question had any responsibility for (or decision-making authority regarding) the preparation or publication of the current Program Plan (Rev. 3) other than Mr. Beck, who is the Chairman of the SRT, and none of the aforementioned individuals are Review Team Leaders or Issue Coordinators or (except '.'or Mr. Beck) members of the SRT and, therefore, none has any responsibility for (or decision-making authority regarding) the judgments and conclusions that the SRT may ultimately reach.

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h SIGNATURES I, Terry G. Tyler, being first duly sworn, do depose and say that I am the Program Director of the Comanche Peak Response Team ("CPRT") (see " Comanche Peak Response Team Program Plan," 6/28/85), that I am familiar with the information contained in the CPRT files and available to CPRT third-party personnel, that I have assisted in the preparation of the foregoing answers, and that the foregoing answers are true, except insofar as they are based on information that is available to Texas Utilities or the CPRT (third-party personnel) but not within my personal knowledge, as to which I, based on such information, believe them to be true.

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Sworn to before me this as4 day of September, 1986:

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00LKEiEC CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE t;sNkt I, Robert A. Wooldridge, one of the attorneys for E kpd0aN hfrein, hereby certify that on September 26,1986, I made servicegpf aAppligants', Answers 00CKETING !. SUVICf.

to CASE CPRT Program Plan Interrogatories (Set No. 2) by maili$$Wpies thereof, postage prepaid, to:

Mr. Peter B. Bloch, Esq., Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. Kenneth A. McCollom 1107 West Knapp Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075 Elizabeth B. Johnson Oak Ridge National I.aboratory P. O. Box X, Building 3500 Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Dr. Walter H. Jordan 881 West Outer Drive Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Mrs. Juanita Ellis President, C ASE 1426 South Polk Street Dallas, Texas 75224 Renea Hicks, Esq.

Assistant Attorney General Environmentai Protection Division P. O. Box 12548, Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711 Nicholas S. Reynolds, Esq.

William A. Horin, Esq.

Bishop, Liberman, Cook, Purcell & Reynolds 1200 Seventeenth Street, N.W.

Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20036 Mr. W. G. Counsil Executive Vice President Texas Utilities Generating Company Skyway Tower,24th Floor 400 N. Olive Street Dallas, Texas 75201

Mr. Thomas G. Dignan, Jr.

Mr. R. K. Gad, III Mr. William Eggeling Ropes & Gray 225 Franklin Street Boston, Massachusetts 02110 Mr. Roy P. Lessy, Jr.

Wright & Talisman 1050 Seventeenth Street, N.W.

Suite 600 Washington, D.C. 20036-5566 Robert D. Martin Regional Administrator, Region IV U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 Lanny A. Sinkin Christic Institute 1324 North Capitol Street Washington, D.C. 20002 Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. William L. Clements Docketing & Service Branch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Stuart A. Treby, Esq.

Office of the Executive Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Ms. Ellen Ginsberg, Esq.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 4350 East / West Highway,4th Floor Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Billie Pirner Garde Government Accountability Project Midwest Office 3424 N. Marcos Lane Appleton, Wisconsin 54911

Nancy Williams Cygna 'Inergy Services, Inc.

101 California Street Suite 1000 San Francisco, California 94111 David R. Pigot Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe 600 Montgomery Street San Francisco, California 94111 Mr. Shannon Phillips

, Resident hispector Comanche Peak SES c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 38 Glen Rose, Texas 76043-Anthony Roisman, Esq.

i Executive Director Trial Lawyers for Public 3ustice 2000 P. Street, N.W., Suite 611 Washington, D.C. 20036 l

Robert A. Wooldridge/

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