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Forwards Index to Testimony of Witnesses,Corrections to Prefiled Testimony & Corrected Testimony Per 870917 Pretrial Conference Discussion.Fema Response to Intervenors Motion for Suspension of Hearings Also Encl
ML20235K891
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 09/30/1987
From: Flynn H
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Smith I
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
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CON-#487-4515 OL, NUDOCS 8710050266
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Ivan W. Smith, Esq., Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission East West Towers Building 4350 East West Highway Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Re: Public Service of New Hampshire Seabrook Station, Units 1 & 2 Docket Nos. 50-443 OL, 50-444 OL l

Dear Judge Smith:

In keeping with the discussion held during the Pretrial Conference.of fp September 17, 1987, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) hereby t provides' the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board and the parties with an index

\ to the testimony of its witnesses, a' list of corrections to their Prefiled Testimony to be made at the time of direct examination, and a corrected copy cf that testimony. : For the further convenience of the Board and the parties, we have added global parte numbering which appears in parentheses in the lower right hand corner of each page of the testimony.

Also enclosed is FEMA's Response to NEONP'S, SApL'S, Town of Hampton's, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts' Motion for Suspension of Hearings with Respect to Contentions Involving Transportation Availability, Reception Centers, and Response personnel Adequacy, dated September 28, 1987. This response takes no position on the Motion, but offers information about the status of FEMA's review of newly submitted information and written materials.

A third package of materials which we are providing is,a set of FEMA's Guidance Memoranda which have. potential applicability to the pending hearings. The subject of this guidance came up at the meeting of the parties in Boston on September 21, and FEMA offered at that time to make copies available.

Judge Helen Hoyt had recently suggested that PEMA had failed to respond to her letter of July 6, 1987. To clear up this hiatus in the record, we now provide the Board and serve the parties with a copy of material submitted on July 21, 1987 by Edward A. Thomas of FEMA's Region I.

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1 The Board's Order of SeptembeE 22, 1987, required the identification and

, furnishing of exhibits by September 25. FEMA refers repeatedly in its i

l. Prefiled Testimony to a Regional Assistance Committee Review dated December )

15, 1986. This will be FEMA's. Exhibit 1. It was served on the parties at the time it was issued.. Additional copies will be made available at the hearing.

, Attachment A to the Prefiled Testimony was originally Appendix A to FEMA's responses to interrogatories from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In it ,

there is a reference to an Appendix B, a memorandum by Richard Krimm on the _

j subject of monitoring of evacuees, which does not appear in the Prefiled Testimony. FEMA does not propose to offer this as an exhibit, but does include it among the enclosures to this letter for the sake of clarity.

We appreciate the guidance and leadership the Board has offered and look forward to the hearings in Concord.

L Sincerely, l H. eph ynn, Assistant General Counsel l

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