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Forwards Radiological Emergency Response Plan & Implementing Procedures for Massachusetts Communities Per 870730 & 0916 Commitments.Plan Developed in Recognition of & to Compensate for Commonwealth of Ma Not Participating in Emergency Plan
ML20234E004
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 09/18/1987
From: George Thomas
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM)
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    • George S. Thomas Vice Prvsident-Nuclear Production Puhac Service of New Hampshire

- New Harnpshire Yankee Division NYN-87113-September 18, 1987 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Attention: Document Control Desk

References:

(a) Facility Operating License NPF-56 and Construction Permit CPPR-136, Docket Nos. 50-443 and 50-444 (b) PSNH Letter (NYN-87046), dated April 8, 1987, " Radiological Emergency Response Plan for Commonwealth of Massachusetts,"

G. S. Thomas to Document Control Desk

Subject:

Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities

Dear Sir:

In recent discussions with the NRC Staff (i.e., meetings of July 30 and September 16, 1987), New Hampshire Yankee (NHY) has stated that a comprehensive utility plan would be submitted for that portion of the Seabrook Station.

Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Enclosed please find nine (9) copies of this utility plan, entitled "Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities", which consists of ten (10) volumes of material. The enclosed Plan supersedes that previously submitted via Reference (b) and is being submitted for NRC Staff and FEMA review pursuant to 10CPR50.33(g) and 10CFR50.47(c)(1).

This Plan was developed in recognition of, and to. compensate for, the fact that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the local Massachusetts municipalities located within the plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone for Seabrook Station are not currently participating in emergency planning. The compensatory actions which are delineated in the enclosed Plan can range from supporting requests for augmented personnel and resources to performing emergency response actions or implementing the total response in place of State and local organizations. The Plan provides a number of features, including (1) added plans and procedures providing compensating actions; (2) early contacts and close communications with Massachusetts State 1 and local government emergency response infrastructures and organizations to {

overcome the potential for delay from the lack of governmental preplanning; (3) added personnel specifically to accompany, advise, and directly provide resources to State and local officials in an actual emergency; (4) added personnel to provide protective action support that otherwise would have been provided through State and local governmental preplanning; (5) formalized  !

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! in the EPZ to ensure that they are kept informed of the status and provisions for response. The plan is intended to be implemented by NHY's Of fsite Response Organization and does not rely on previously-developed State and local government resources. The extent to which NHY has developed the required I personnel and resources to implement this plan is detailed in Attachment 1 provided herewith. It is NHY's intention to continue developing and obtaining resources in excess of plan requirements to assure the capability to implement the plan under all circumstances.

In addition to identifying personnel and resources, the Plan describes the training program for offsite organization membero to implement its concept of operations. The experience and qualifications of each NHY Offsite Response Organization member was considered in placing an individual within the response organization. This consideration of an individual's experience and qualification during the response organization placement process supports the training program and plan implementation. As recently discussed with the NRC Staff, classroom training began on September 14 and is expected to be completed in October. Following this classroom training, NHY will initiate a program of drills and exercises supplemented as needed by additional classroom training.

All these training activities will culminate in a graded exercise which NHY expects to hold in the Spring of 1988.

The enclosed Plan was developed to address the sixteen (16) planning standards of 10CFR50.47(b) and NUREG-0654/ FEMA REP-1 as well as other planning concerns such as integration of utility, state, local and federal government response and interfacing with contiguous states. To ensure a smooth integration of response, the Plan was developed to be consistent with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Radiological Emergency Response Plan used for the operating nuclear power plants located in, or within 10 miles of, the Commonwealth's boundaries, and to be consistent with accepted principles of j emergency planning with regard to event classification, protective action  !

guides, basis of protective action recommendations, EPZ access control, termination of protective action and recovery /re-entry. This Plan was also subjected to numerous technical reviews which were conducted independent of the planning organization.

An additional feature of the enclosed Plan is to coordinate emergency response efforts in Massachusetts with those in the State of New Hampshire.

To accomplish this, the NHY Of fsite Response Organization maintains extensive communications links between its key emergency response facilities and personnel and those of the New Hampshire State Emergency Response Organization; and the procedures to implement this plan delineate steps for contacting and interfacing with the key New Hampshire personnel. This provides for coordination of such crucial emergency functions as accident and dose assessment, activating the prompt notification system and the Emergency Broadcast System, issuing news releases, implementing protective l

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, actions, requesting Federal assistance, and focusing personnel and resources where most needed. The continuous exchange of information between the two organizations and the coordination of key emergency response actions ensures that the health and safety of the citizens of both states are protected.

NHY, as recently discussed with the Staff, will be continuing planning efforts in a few areas following submittal of the enclosed Plan. These activities involve verifying and updating, as necessary, ingestion pathway data provided in the Plan, obtaining a Letter of Agreement from the Department of the Interior, developing route maps for traveling from reception centers to congregate care centers, and assisting in the development, as necessary, of internal facility plans for schools, hospitals, and other special facilities.

It should be recognized that none of these items will require additional personnel, facilities or equipment, nor will they impact any ongoing training of emergency responders required to implement the concept of operations described in the Plan.

The Letter of Agreement and production of route maps are straightforward activities and should be completed in the near future. The ingestion pathway data included in the plan was extracted from the information contained in the Radiological Emergency Response Plan for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

This data base is being verified for completeness by NHY and will be updated j where necessary.

The detailed plans for special facilities such as schools, nursing homes and hospitals were draf ted as part of the original Commonwealth of Massachusetts planning efforts in 1985 and 1986. Coordination with these facilities is needed to update, revise and finalize these plans. These plans deal with the f acility's internal shelter and evacuation ef forts and may utilize their own existing resources. The enclosed Plan already includes the necessary information flow, coordination, assignment of resources and actions needed to evacuate if no other facility planning arrangements have been made.

This includes letters of agreement for buses, ambulances, vans and host i facilities. Should the special facilities not cooperate in the planning effort, the NHY Offsite Response Organization, through the actions of the School Liaisons and Special Population Liaisons, can successfully implement an evacuation effort. Because this capability currently exists in the Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities, there is not a pressing need for explicit facility plans at this time, and these plans will be submitted prior to the graded exercise.

We recently have been informed that a local Massachusetts community has initiated the removal of certain community-owned sirens which are part of the prompt notification system. These are the only community-owned sirens within the notification system for Seabrook Station. NHY is evaluating the impact of the communities' action and is in the process of developing suitable alternative provisions (e.g.; mobile sirens). NHY will advise the NRC of the action to be taken in response to this development.

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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission September 18, 1987 Attention: Document Control Desk Page 4 Based on the foregoing and the Plan itself, NHY believes that the Seabrook Plan for the Massachusetts Communities fully compensates for the absence of governmental participation in emergency planning for Massachusetts. This Plan in combination with our commitment to provide the necessary personnel, training, resources, facilities and equipment provides a reasonable basis and f ramework by which the health and safety of the public will be protected.

Accordingly, NHY will implement this Plan and herewith submits it, in accordance with 10CFR50.30, 50.33 and 50.47(c)(1), for NEC staff and FEMA review. NHY will, through its counsel, request the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board to establish a hearing schedule for the Plan and will also request the Commission to lift its stay on issuance of a low power license.

Finally it should be noted that the enclosed Plan contains redactions.

These redactions have been made to assure that there will not be any unwarranted invasion of personal privacy of individuals and organizations needed to implement the Plan and certain members of the general public.

One (1) copy of the enclosed redacted plan is being transmitted to each of the interested parties and to each member of the ASLB Panel. Subsequent distributions will be made to appropriate Massachusetts State and local governmental organizations.

Very truly yours, "

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Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Mr. A. C. Cerne (w/o enclosure)

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Rockingham, ss. September 18, 1987 Then personally appeared' before me, the above-named George S. Thomas who, being duly sworn, did state that he is Vice President - Nuclear Production of Public Service Company of }Iew Hampshire, that he is duly authorized to execute and file the foregoing information in the name and on behalf of Public Service Company of New Hampshire, and that the statements therein are true to the best of his knowledge and belief.

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SUMMARY

PERSONNEL

'Offsite Response Organization Positions Required -

810 Emergency Responders Available -

1221 FACILITIES All facilities under Contract or Letter of Agreement o Emergency Operations Center - located at utility-owned facility o Staging Areas-located at utility-owned facilities o Reception Centers-located at utility-owned facilities o Transfer Points-located at utility-owned facilities o Congregate Care Centers-over 935,000 sq. ft. available which will shelter in excess of 20,000 evacuees o Hospital-MS-1 Hospital and Backup o Emergency Broadcast System Station EQUIPMENT Number Number Under Number Purchased / Contract or Required Requisitioned Letter of Agreement Portable Radios 200 200 TLD's 1275 2500 Pencil Dosimeters 1275 2500 Monitoring Trailers 3 3 Buses 375 827 Ambulances 46 64 Tow Trucks 12 31 Wheelchair Vans 59 85 I

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I j Kenneth M. Carr, fr;mmissioner Dr. Jerry Harbour h j l

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel 1717 H. Street Northwest U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20006 East West Tower Building 4350 East West Highway

, Bethesda, MD 20814 Thomas M. Roberts, Commissioner William C. Parler, Esq. General Counsel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the General Counsel '

1717 H. Street Northwest U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20006 '

1717 H Street Northwest Washington, DC 20006 Frederick M. Bernthal, Commissioner Martin G. Malsch, Esq. Deputy General l

l U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Counsel for Licensing and Regulation 1717 H. Street Northwest Office of the General Counsel Washington, DC 20006 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1717 H Street Northwest Washington, DC 20006 Ivan W. Smith, Chairman Sherwin E. Turk, Esq.

Atomic Saf ety and Licensing Board Panel Office of the Executive Legal Director U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission East West Tower Building Tenth Floor 4350 East West Highway 7735 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD 20814 Bethesda, MD 20814 l Administrative Judge Sheldon J. H. Joseph Flynn, Esq.

Wolfe, Esq., Chairman

Bethesda, MD 20814 Samuel J. Chilk, Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1717 H. Street Northweqt Washington, DC 20006 E

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ATOMIC SAFETY LICENSING BOARD SERVICE LIST (continued) i Diane Curran, Esq. Senator Gordon J. Humphrey*

Andrea C. Ferster, Esq. U. S. Senate Harmon & Weiss Washington, DC 20510 Suite 430 (ATTN: Tom Burack) 2001 S. Street, NW l Washington, DC 20009 Carol S. Sneider, Esq. Senator Gordon J. Humphrey*

Assistant Attorney General 1 Pillsbury Street Department of the Attorney General Concord, NH 03301 One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor (ATTN: Herb Boynton)  !

Boston, MA 02108 l

i Paul McEachern, Esq. Mrs. Sandra Gavutis Matthew T. Brock, Esq. Chairman, Board of Selectmen Shaines & McEachern RFD 1 - Box 1154 25 Maplewood Avenue Kensington, NH 03827 I P. O. Box 360 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Mr. Ed Thomas Thomas F. Powers, III FEMA Region 1 Town Manager 442 John W. McCormack P0 & Courthouse Town of Exeter  ;

Boston, MA 02109 10 Front Street i Exeter, NH 03833 Stephen E. Merrill, Esq. Brentwood Board of Selectmen Attorney General RFD Dalton Road George Dana Bisbee, Esq. Brentwood, NH 03833 Assistant Attorney General i

25 Capitol Street '

Concord , NH 03301-6397 Richard A. Hampe, Esq. Calvin A. Canney Hampe and McNicholas City Manager 35 Pleasant Street City Hall Concord, NH 03301 126 Daniel Street Portsmouth, NH 03801 Robert A. Backus, Esq. Philip Ahrens, Esq.

116 Lowell Street Assistant Attorney General P. O. Box 516 Department of Attorney General Manchester, NH 03105 St atehouse Station #6 Aagusta, ME 04333 L __ _ -- __ --_-__ _ _ _ - _ - - - _ - - - - - - - - -

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Mr. J. P. Nadeau Mr. William S. Lord Selectmen's Office Board of Selectmen 10 Central Road Town Hall - Friend Street Rye, NH 03870 Amesbury, MA 01913 )

Cary W. Holmes, Esq. Peter S. Mathews, Mayor Holmes & Ells City Hall 47 Winnacunnet Road Newburyport, MA 01950 Hampton, NH 03842 Robert Carrigg Judith H. Mizner Town Office Silvergate, Gertner, Baker, Fine, Atlantic Avenue Good & Mizner North Hampton, NH 03862 88 Broad Street Boston, MA 02110 Mr. Angie Machiros Charles P. Graham, Esq.

Chairman of the Board of Selectmen McKay, Murphy and Graham .

Town of Newbury 100 Main Street i Newbury, MA 01950 Amesbury, MA 01913 I I

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References:

(a) Facility Operating License NPF-56 and Construction Permit

CPPR-136, Docket Nos. 50-443 and 50-444 l

(b) PSNH Letter (NYN-870l6), dated April 8, 1987, " Radiological Emergency Response Plan for Commonwealth of Massachusetts,"

G. S. Thomas to Document Control Desk

Subject:

Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities l l

Dear Sir:

i In recent discussions with the NRC Staf f (i.e. , meetings of July 30 and September 16, 1987), New Hampshire Yankee (NHY) has stated that a comprehensive utility plan would be submitted for that portion of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Enclosed please find nine (9) copies of this utility plan, entitled "Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities", which consists of ten (10) volumes of material. The enclosed Plan supersedes that previously submitted via Reference (b) and is being submitted for NRC Staff and FEMA review pursuant to 10CFR50.33(g) and 10CFR50.47(c)(1).

This Plan was developed in recognition of, and to compensate for, the fact that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the local Massachusetts municipalities located within the plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone for Seabrook Station are not currently participating in emergency planning. The compensatory actions which are delineated in the enclosed Plan can range from supporting requests for augmented personnel and resources to performing emergency response actions or implementing the total response in place of State and local organizations. The Plan provides a number of features, including (1) added plans and procedures providing compensating

[ actions; (2) early contacts and close communications with Massachusetts State and local government emergency response infrastructures and organizations to overcome the potential for delay from the lack of governmental preplanning; (3) added personnel specifically to accompany, advise, and directly provide

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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission September 18, 1987 Attention: Document Control Desk Page 2 agreements providing facilities, equipment, and supporting services that otherwise would have been provided through State and local government planning; and (6) early, close, and continuing communications with members of the public in the EPZ to ensure that they are kept informed of the status and provisions for response. The plan is intended to be implemented by NHY's Of fsite Response Organization and does not rely on previously-developed State and local government resources. The extent to which NHY has developed the required personnel and resources to implement this plan is detailed in Attachment 1 provided herewith, it is NHY's intention to continue developing and obtaining l resources in excess of plan requirements to assure the capability to implement the plan under all circumstances.

l l In addition to identifying personnel and resources, the Plan describes the I

training program for offsite organization members.to implement its concept of operations. The experience and qualifications of each NHY Of f site Response Organization member was considered in placing an individual within the response organization. This consideration of an individual's experience and j

qualification during the response organization placement process supports the training program and plan implementation. As recently discussed with the NRC Staff, classroom training began on September 14 and is expected to be completed in October. Following this classroom training, NHY will initiate a program of drills and exercises supplemented as needed by additional classroom training.

All these training activities will culminate in a graded exercise which NHY expects to hold in the Spring of 1988.

l The enclosed Plan was developed to address the sixteen (16) planning standards of 10CFR50.47(b) and NUREG-0654/ FEMA REP-1 as well as other planning concerns such as integration of utility, state, local and federal government response and interfacing with contiguous states. To ensure a smooth integration of response, the Plan was developed to be consistent with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Radiological Emergency Response Plan used for the operating nuclear power plants located in, or within 10 miles of, the Commonwealth's boundaries, and to be consistent with accepted principles of emergency planning with regard to event classification, protective action guides, basis of protective action recommendations, EPZ access control, termination of protective action and recovery /re-entry. This Plan was also subjected to numerous technical reviews which were conducted independent of the planning organization.

An additional feature of the enclosed Plan is to coordinate emergency response efforts in Massachusetts with those in the State of New Hampshire.

To accomplish this, the NHY Offsite Response Organization maintains extensive -

communications links between its key emergency response facilities and  !

personnel and those of the New Hampshire State Emergency Response Organization; and the procedures to implement this plan delineate steps for contacting and interfacing with the key New Hampshire personnel. This provides for coordination of such crucial emergency functions as accident and dose assessment, activating the prompt notification system and the Emergency Broadcast System, issuing news releases, implementing protective

4 United States Regulatory Commission September 18, 1987 Attention: Document Control Desk Page 3 actions, requesting Federal assistance. and focusing personnel and resources where most needed. The continuous exchange of information between the two organizations and the coordination of key emergency response actions ensures that the health and safety of the citizens of both states are protected.

NHY, as recently discussed with the Staff, will be continuing planning efforts in a few areas following submittal of the enclosed Flan. These activities involve verifying and updating, as necessary, ingestion pathway data provided in the Plan, obtaining a Letter of Agreement from the Department of the Interior, developing route maps for traveling from reception centers to congregate care centers, and assisting in the development, as necessary, of internal facility plans for schools, hospitals, and other special facilities.

It should be recognized that none of these items will require additional l

personnel, facilities or equipment, nor will they impact any ongoing training of emergency responders required to implement the concept of operations described in the Plan.

The Letter of Agreement and production of route maps are straightforward l activities and should be completed in the near future. The ingestion pathway l data included in the plan was extracted from the information contained in the Radiological Emergency Response Plan for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

This data base is being verified for completeness by NHY and will be updated where necessary.

The detailed plans for special facilities such as schools, nursing homes

'And hospitals were draf ted as part of the original Commonwealth of Massachusetts planning efforts in 1985 and 1986. Coordination with these facilities is needed to update, revise and finalize these plans. These plans deal with the facility's internal shelter and evacuation efforts and may utilize their own existing resources. The enclosed Plan already includes the necessary information flow, coordination, assignment of resources and actions needed to evacuate if no other facility planning arrangements have been made.

This includes letters of agreement for buses, ambulances, vans and host facilities. Should the special facilities not cooperate in the planning effort, the NHY Offsite Response Organization, through the actions of the School Liaisons and Special Population Liaisons, can successfully implement an evacuation effort. Because this capability currently exists in the Seabrook i Plan for Massachusetts Communities, there is not a pressing need for explicit facility plans at this time, and these plans will be submitted prior to the graded exercise.

We recently have been informed that a local Massachusetts community has i

initiated the removal of certain community-owned sirens which are part of the prompt notification system. These are the only community-owned sirens within the notification system for Seabrook Station. NHY is evaluating the impact of the communities' action and is in the process of developing suitable alternative provisions (e.g.; mobile sirens). NHY will advise the NRC of the action to be taken in response to this development.

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission l September 18, 1987 Attention: Document Control Desk Page 4 l

Based on the foregoing and the Plan itself, NHY believes that the Seabrook l Plan for the Massachusetts Communities fully compensates for the absence of l governmental participation in emergency planning for Massachusetts. This Plan '

in combination with our commitment to provide the necessary personnel, training, resources, f acilities and equipment provides a reasonable basis and  !

framework by which the health and safety of the public will be protected. f Accordingly, NHY will implement this Plan and herewith submits it, in j accordance with 10CFR50.30, 50.33 and 50.47(c)(1), for NRC staff and FEMA j review. NHY will, through its counsel, request the Atomic Safety and Licensing )

Board to establish a hearing schedule for the Plan and will also request the l Commission to lift its stay on issuance of a low power license. l Finally it should be noted that the enclosed Plan contains redactions.

These redactions have been made to assure that there will not be any unwarranted invasion of personal privacy of individuals and organizations needed to implement the Plan and certain members of the general public.

l One (1) copy of the enclosed redacted plan is being transmitted to each of .

i the interested parties and to each member of the ASLB Panel. Subsequent l distributions will be made to appropriate Massachusetts State and local i l governmental organizations.

l l Very truly yours ,

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Enclosure cc: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Service List Mr. William T. Russell (2 copies and 2 enclosures)

Regional Administrator i U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission i Region I l 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 l

Mr. A. C. Cerne (w/o enclosure)

I NRC Senior Resident Inspector Seabrook Station Seabrook, NH 03874

i STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Rockingham, ss. September 18, 1987 Then personally appeared before me, the above-named George S. Thomas who, being duly sworn, did state that he is Vice President - Nuclear Production of Public Service Company of New Hampshire, that he is duly authorized to execute and file the foregoing information in the name and on behalf of Public Service I Company of New Hampshire, and that the statements therein are true to the best  !

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SUMMARY

i PERSONNEL Offsite Response Organization Positions Required -

810 Emergency Responders Available -

1221 PACILITIES All facilities under Contract or Letter of Agreement o Emergency Operations Center - located at utility-owned facility l o Staging Areas-located at utility-owned facilities o Reception Centers-located at utility-owned facilities o Transfer Points-located at utility-owned facilities o Congregate Care Centers-over 935,000 sq. ft. available which will shelter in excess of 20,000 evacuees o Hospital-MS-1 Hospital and Backup o Emergency Broadcast System Station

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ATOMIC SAFETY LICENSING BOARD SERVICE LIST Lando W. Zech, Jr. Chairman Dr. Emmeth A. Luebke U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel 1717 H. Street Northwest U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20006 East West Yower Building 4350 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814 Kenneth Rogers, Commissioner Custave A. Linenberger U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel 1717 H. Street Northwest U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20006 East West Tower Building 4350 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814 Kenneth M. Carr, Commissioner Dr. Jerry Harbour U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel 1717 H. Street Northwest U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20006 East West Tower Building 4350 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814 Thomas M. Roberts, Commissioner William C. Parler, Esq. General Counsel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the General Counsel 1717 H. Street Northwest U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20006 1717 H Street Northwest Washington, DC 20006 Frederick M. Bernthal, Commissioner Martin G. Malsch, Esq. Deputy General U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Counsel for Licensing and Regulation

-1717 H. Street Northwest Office of the General Counsel Washington, DC 20006 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1717 H Street Northwest Washington, DC 20006 l

Ivan W. Smith, Chairman Sherwin E. Turk, Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Office of the Executive Legal Director U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission East W. 4t Tower Building Tenth Floor 4350 East West Highway 7735 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD 20814 Bethesda, MD 20814 Administrative Judge Sheldon J. H. Joseph Flynn, Esq.

Wolfe, Esq., Chairman Of fice of General Counsel Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Federal Emergency Management Agency U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 500 C Street, SW East West Tower Building Washington, DC 20472 4350 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814 Samuel J. Chilk, Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1717 H. Etreet Northwest Washington, DC 20006 l

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ATOMIC SAFETY LICENSING BOARD SERVICE LIST (continued)

Diane Curran, Esq. Senator Gordon J.-Humphrey*

Andrea C. Fers ter, Esq. U. S. Senate Harmon & Weiss Washington, DC 20510 i Suite 430 (ATTN: Tom Burack)- J 2001 S. Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 Carol S. Sneider, Esq. Senator Gordon J. Humphrey* -

Assistant Attorney General 1 Pillsbury Street Department of the Attorney.Ceneral Concord, NH - 03301 -

One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor (ATTN: Herb Boynton)

Boston, MA 02108 Paul McEachern, Esq. Mrs. Sandra Gavutis Matthew T. Brock, Esq. Chairman, Board of Selectmen Shaines & McEachern RFD 1 - Box 1.154

~ 25 Maplewood Avenue Kensington, NH 03827 j P. O. Box 360 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Mr. Ed Thomas Thomas F. Powers, III FEHA Region I Town Manager 442 John W. McCormack P0 & Courthouse Town of Exeter Boston, MA 02109 10 Front Street Exeter , NH 03833 Stephen E. Merrill, Esq. Brentwood Board of Selectmen Attorney General RFD Dalton Road George Dana Bisbee, Esq. Brentwood, NH 03833

Ass is tant Attorney General 25 Capitol Street Concord, NH 03301-6397 Richard A. /Spe, EL , Calvin A. Canney Hampe and McNicholas City Manager 35 Pleasant Street City Hall Concord, NH 03301 126 Daniel Street Portsmouth, NH 03801 Robert A. Backus, Esq. Philip.Ahrens, Esq.

116 Lowell Street Assistant Attorney General P. O. Box 516 Department of Attorney General Manchester, NH 03105 Statehouse Station #6 Augusta, ME 04333

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Mr. J. P. Nadeau Mr. William S. Lord l Selectmen's Office Board of Selectmen 1 10 Central Road Town Hall - Friend Street Rye, NH 03870 Amesbury, MA 01913 Cary W. Holmes, Esq. Peter S. Mathews, Mayor Holmes & Ells City Hall 47 Winnacunnet Road Newburyport, MA 01950 Hampton, NH 03842 Robert Carrigg Judith H. Mizner 3 Town Office Silvergate, Gertner, Baker, Fine, !

Atlantic Avenue Good & Mizner i North Hampton, NH 03862 88 Broad Street i Boston, MA 02110 Mr. Angie Machiros Charles P. Graham, Esq.

Chairman of the Board of Selectmen McKay, Murphy and Graham Town of Newbury 100 Main Street )

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