ML20235R731

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Errata to Applicants Direct Testimony 1 (Ltrs of Agreement).* Changes Made to Testimony Filed on 870912. Related Correspondence
ML20235R731
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/01/1987
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PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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OL, NUDOCS 8710080170
Download: ML20235R731 (1)


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... , ATTacunsur 1 (1 of 4) 1986. Population Estimates of New Hampshire Cities and Towns Prepared by The .

NEW HAMPSHIRE OFFICE OF STATE PLANNING Date of Publication: August, 1987 ,

The Office of State Planning is required by Law (RSA 78-A:25) to estimate the population of the State's amanicipalities on an ==n==1 basis. The law stipulates that the estimates be certified to the State Treasurer by August 19th and that they reflect population lesels of the preceding year. Purther, the law required that the definition of resident be the same as that of the U.S. Decennial Census.

The accompanying figures are ESTIMATES and are so labeled. Users of these figures should holdi.in mind, that all the data used to calculate the estimates were collect-ed by local goverment-al units or school districts for purposes other than account-ing for population change. .The methods which convert these dats' such as school enrollments, building. permits, and resident taxpayers into estimated population have been developed to reflect true population. insofar as possible.

The OSP must use uniform and objective procedures to estimate the population of all 234 communities. This is due to the fact that state monies are involved and so fairness and equity of procedures are as important as t~haik=1 accurancy.

It is likely that if OSP staff were to estimate any one municipality on an .

individual basis, the resulting estimate would be different than the one contained herein.

In communities with a 1980 population of 5,000 persons or more, a dwelling unit method is used. In all other communities, a composite type method is used.

Detailed step by step examples of these methods are contained in this report.

Insofar as possible, the estimates reflect population as of the middle of the respective estimate year.

The portion of the estimate that consists of a special population (Dorm. Nursing home, etc.) is shown under the heading " Institutional Population". The City of Portsmouth's figure lacludes 4,494 persons living on Pease Air Force Base.

Anyone wishing further information regarding these estimates should. contact the Office of State Planning, 2 Beacon Street, Concord, New Hampshire 03301 -

telephone (603) 271-2155.

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ATTACHMENT 1 (2 of 4)

COUNTY! 1986 1986 1986 ROCKINGHAM. 0.S.P. U.S. CENSUS - HOUSEHOLD INSTITUTIONAL EST 1980 1970 POPULATION POPULATION I--------------I ---------- ----------

ATKINSON 4762 4397 2291 4762 0 AUBURN. 4022 2883 2035 402'i 0 BRENTWOOD 2382 2004 1468 2084 298 CANDIA 3706 2989 1997 3706 0 CHESTER 2291 2006 1382 2256 35 DANVILLE 1913 1318 924 1913 0 DEERFIELD 2343 1979 1178 2311 32 DERRY 24165 18875 11712 23986 179 E KINGSTON 1326 1135 838 1326 0 EPPING 4147 3460 2356 4086 61 EXETER 11846 11024 8892 11632 214 FREMONT 1802 1333 993 1749 53 OREENLAND 2234 2129 1784 2234 0 HAMPSTEAD 5575 3785 2401 5563 12 .

HAMPTON 12077 10493 8011 12039 38 HAMPTON FALLS 1469 1372 1254 1469 0 KENSINGTON 1327 1322 1044 1327 0 KINGSTON 5065 4111 2882 5063 2 LONDONDERRY 16191 13598 5346 16191 0 NEW CASTLE 933 936 975 787 146 NEWFIELDS 846 817 843 846 0 NEWINGTON 798 716 798. 763 35 NEWMARKET 6497 4290 3361 6486 11 NEWTON 3471 3068 1920 3471 0 NORTH HAMPTON 3635 3425 3259 3621 14 NORTHWOOD 2679 2175 1526 2679 0 NOTTINGHAM 2509 1952 952 2509 0 PLAISTOW 6730 5609 4712 6730 0 PORTSMOUTH 27295 26254 25717 26948 347 RAYMOND 7167 5453 3003 7154 13 RYE 4843 4508 4083 4831 12 SALEh 25115 24124 20142 24964 151 SANDOWN 3017 2057 741 3017 0 SEABROOK 6495 5917 3053 6492 3 S.HAMPTON 655 660 558 655 0 STRATHAM 3520 2507 1512 3509 11 WINDHAM 7494 5644 3008 7414 80 -

COUNTY TOTAL 222542 190345 138951 220795 1747 I

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OSP ESTIMATING HETHODOTAGT ATTACHMENT 1 (3 of 4) r

1. Composite Ratio Method - 1982 Example ,..

~~" "*In places with a 1980 population below 5.000'pe'rsons, a method called the

" Composite Ratio" is employed. This method estimates the household popula-tion of three separate age groups; these components are then sumed to yield a total estimated population. . ,

S The 1980 decennial census serves as a banch=mek to adjust secondary source data and also to provide ratios between known and unknown age groups.

The age group birth to 17 is estimated through tha use of school enrollment data; these data theoretten11y give the "known" population aged 6-17 for the estimate year. Below are the a=1an1=tions for estimating the population 5-17 for the Town of Alton in 1982: .

1980 Pop B-17 = 628; 1980 Pop 6-17 = 473 (U.S. Census) 1980 Enroli 6-17 = 457; 1982 Enroll 6-17 = 435 The 1982 school enrollment has to be adjusted to reflect total population in the 6 to 17 age group. This is done using the proportional relationship:

- Pop-6-17 (1980) ,

Pop 6-17 (1982)

Enroll. 6-17 (1980 Enroll. 6-17 (1982)

. Pop 6-17 1982 = (473/457 x 435) = 450 Then using a second proportion, the total number of persons birth through 17 is estimated for 1982 as follows: .

Pop 5-17 (1980) ,

Pop B-17 (1982)

Pop 6-17 (1980) Pop 6-17 (1982) 1

  • Pop 5-17 (1982) = ((628/473) + .031424 ) x 450 = 612 The age group 18-641s estimated via town resident taxas and the decannini  :

census; below are the calculations for Alton:

'1980 Pop 18-64 yrs. (U.S. Census) = 1.408 1980 Average Easident Tax = 1.550 1982 Res. Tax - 1.568 Pop 18-64 (1982)= Pop 18-64 (1980) x 1982 Eas. Tax = .9083871 x 1559 = 1416 ,

. Avg Res. Tax The age group 65& is estimated by using Medicare enrollments available for the county and allocating to component towns based on 1980 shares.

Alton's share of Belknap County elderly population was .0712 in 1980, thus the 1982 Pop 65& = 6090 x .0712 = 434 Change of Alton's inst ,cutional pop = 0 .

l Est. of 5-17 = 612 + Est. of 18-64 = 1416 + Est. of Pop 65+ = 434 Unadj. Total = 2462 All to Total. p The are unadjusted adjusted upward orfor State total downward to conform N.E. was 941.948.for thetoyear a pre-determined 1982. Sta Usadi. Tot Town 2,462 = .0026138 x 951.000'= Adj. Total = 2.486 Unadj. Tot State " 941,943

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2. Dwellina Unic Method - 1982 f.xamples -

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In the 37 communities, vich a 1980 population 5.~000 or greater, the dwelling unit method is employed. These places comprise 63 percent of the State's 1980 popu- j 1stion. This method attempts to convert a estimated eumber of dwelling units l

into an estimate of population. , Benchmark data taken from the 1980 decennial )

census include the number of dwelling units by type, occupancy and vacancy races.

Occupancy rates are modified through the decada according to national trends.

The calculations of the dwelling unit method for the Town of Bedford appear below:

Added 1982 1980 (census) occupied

' total Units vacancy units. '81 + '82 race units 2.693 132 .9788 2.765 single family 164 multi-family 145 19 1 0000 14 0 1.0000 14 mobile home ,

I population per 1981 est.

household population .

sin 51 ,fsmily 3.227 8.923 malti-family 3.118 511 1.070 - ' 15 mobila hona 300 instientional pop 94 State control adj.2 I

9.843 1982 Estimated Population.

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Source: U.S. Bu'reau of the Census The pre-determined State total is prepared by the Federal-State Cooperative Program for Fopulation Estimates (F.S.C.F.-E). For $84j this estimate was DJ,71000 persons. The estimate is prepared with the State as a single l statistical entity; it is not the result of summation of sub-divisions of I the state. The estimate was adjusted to conform to a national total. ,

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l ATTACHMENT 2 Planning Memorandum RE: Tow Truck assignments.

Using the listing in Volume 6, ETE, Table 12-1 (Page 12-5), the suggested

' match-up of existing Tow Truck operators with the " pre-staged" locations identified by the KLD study is as follows: (In mostinstances, the towing

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companies are located within 1-3 miles of the suggested ETE location.)

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1. Newington Mitchell's Exxon Service, Newington
2. Kittery, Maine O'Brien's Truck and Tractor, Portsmouth 1 National Wrecker Service, Greenland *  !
3. Newmarket Durham Mobil, Durham )

Armands Auto Body, Newfields

4. Epping McCoy's Alignment Service, Exeter Al's Automotive Service Center, Exeter
5. Plaistow Jack's Towing Service, Plaistow Russel K. Thomas & Sons, Plaistow Estabrook's Garage, Newton
10. Portsmouth 03rien's Truck & Tractor, Portsmouth Bob's of Portsmouth, Portsmouth National Wrecker Service, Greenland
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12. North Hampton Circle Motors, Seabrook Frank's Garage, Hampton
  • National Wrecker has five tow trucks located on Portsmouth Avenue just over the Portsmouth town line in Greenland with direct access to Routes 101 and I-95, about one mile south of the Portsmouth traffic circle. If directed, j National Wrecker could assign one unit to each of the Portsmouth and  :

Kittery, Maine locations and still have three units available for additional assignments in the area.

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October 1, 1987 Y

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSICN

'before the ,

ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD

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In the Matter of )

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY,. ) Docket Nos. 50-443-OL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, at 31 ) 50-444-OL>

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(Seabrook Station, Units.1 ) (Offsite Emergency-and 2) ) Planning Issues)

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ERRATA to Applicants' Direct Testimony No. 1 (Letters of' Agreement)

The following changes have been made to the testimony filed on September 12, 1987:

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Pace Line Errata 2 22-23 Insert: " incoming" before " lanes" Delete:- " restricted to emergency vehicles only" 7 5 Change "10" to "9" 7 6 Add: "(See Attachment 6.)"

7 8 Change: " owners" to " owner" l

7 9 Change " Northern New England Carpenter's Pension Fund" to "the Flatley Company, i tentatively" 7 11-12 Change "the conditions outlined in the attached ~ letter (see Attachment 6) . " to

" terms to be negotiated."

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