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Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEAR3F0999-05, Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors & Draft NUREG-1022, Rev 2, Event Reporting Guidelines1999-09-14014 September 1999 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors & Draft NUREG-1022, Rev 2, Event Reporting Guidelines L-99-201, Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors.Fpl Followed Development of NEI Comments on Rulemaking & Endorse These Comments1999-09-0707 September 1999 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors.Fpl Followed Development of NEI Comments on Rulemaking & Endorse These Comments ML20206H4441999-05-0303 May 1999 Comment Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR170 & 10CFR171 Re Rev of Fy 1999 Fee Schedules ML20205J0461999-04-0101 April 1999 Comment Supporting Proposed Draft Std Review Plan on Foreign Ownership,Control & Domination.Util Supports Approach Set Forth in SRP Toward Reviewing Whether Applicant for NRC License Owned by Foreign Corp.Endorses NEI Comments ML20205B3771999-03-16016 March 1999 Comment Opposing PRM 50-64 Re Liability of Joint Owners of Npps.Util Endorses Comments of NEI & Urges Commission to Deny Petition for Rulemaking ML17355A2511999-03-0909 March 1999 Comment Supporting Amend to Policy & Procedure for NRC Enforcement Actions Re Treatment of Severity Level IV Violations at Power Reactors.Util Also Endorses Comments of NEI on Revs L-98-306, Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Requirements for Monitoring Effectiveness of Maint at NPP1998-12-10010 December 1998 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Requirements for Monitoring Effectiveness of Maint at NPP L-98-272, Comment on Draft Reg Guide DG-4005, Preparation of Suppl Environ Repts for Applications to Renew Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses1998-10-28028 October 1998 Comment on Draft Reg Guide DG-4005, Preparation of Suppl Environ Repts for Applications to Renew Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses L-98-252, Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR2 & 51 Re Streamlined Hearing Process for NRC Approval of License Transfers.Fpl Also Endorses Comments of NEI on Proposed Rule1998-10-0606 October 1998 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR2 & 51 Re Streamlined Hearing Process for NRC Approval of License Transfers.Fpl Also Endorses Comments of NEI on Proposed Rule L-98-248, Comment Supporting Statement of Policy on Conduct of Adjudicatory Proceedings.Fpl Also Endorses Comments of NEI on Policy Statement1998-10-0505 October 1998 Comment Supporting Statement of Policy on Conduct of Adjudicatory Proceedings.Fpl Also Endorses Comments of NEI on Policy Statement ML17354A8741998-03-27027 March 1998 Comment Opposing Proposed Generic Communication,Lab Testing of nuclear-grade Activated Charcoal (M97978) ML17354B1061998-02-26026 February 1998 Submits Listed Requests for NRC EA Per 10CFR2.206 to Modify OLs for All FPL NPPs Until Licensee Can Demonstrate Open Communication Channels Exist Between NRC & Licensee.Also Requests EA to Address Alleged Discriminatory Practices ML20217M0751997-08-13013 August 1997 Licensee Response to Supplemental 10CFR2.206 Petitions Filed by Tj Saporito & National Litigation Consultants.Petition Provides No Basis for Extraordinary Relief Requested. Petition Should Be Denied.W/Certificate of Svc ML20217J4321997-08-0707 August 1997 Memorandum & Order.* Grants Staff Petition for Review & Reverses Presiding Officer Decision Requiring Staff to Issue Tetrick SRO License.Order Disapproved by Commissioner Diaz. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970807 ML20148P8461997-06-25025 June 1997 Memorandum & Order (Determination of Remand Question).* Concludes That Presiding Officer Reaffirms Determination That Response of Rl Tetrick to Question 63 of Exam to Be SRO Was Incorrect.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970626 ML17354A5521997-06-18018 June 1997 Comment Opposing Proposed NRC Bulletin 96-001,suppl 1, CR Insertion Problems. ML20141F5441997-06-13013 June 1997 NRC Staff Response to Presiding Officer Memorandum & Order (Questions Relevant to Remand).* Staff Submits That Tetrick Request for Reconsideration of Grading of Question 63 on SRO License Written Exam Should Be Denied ML20141F5711997-06-13013 June 1997 Supplemental Affidavit of B Hughes & Ta Peebles.* Affidavit Re Tetrick Request for Reconsideration of Grading of Question 63 on SRO License Written Exam.W/Certificate of Svc ML17354A5181997-05-27027 May 1997 Licensee Response to 10CFR2.206 Petition Filed by Tj Saporito & National Litigation Consultants.Petition Should Be Denied,Based on Listed Info.W/Certificate of Svc ML20148G6531997-05-27027 May 1997 Notice.* Forwards Documents Received & Read by Author from Rl Tetrick on 970317 W/O Being Served as Required Under Procedural Rules.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970527 ML20148G7071997-05-27027 May 1997 Memorandum & Order (Questions Relevant to Remand).* Rl Tetrick May Respond to Questions W/Filing Served Pursuant to Procedural Regulations W/Notarized Statement to Be Received by 970617.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 970527 ML20148G7501997-05-20020 May 1997 Memorandum & Order CLI-97-05.* Staff May Withhold Issuance of SRO License to Rl Tetrick Pending Further Order of Commission.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970520 ML17354A5631997-05-17017 May 1997 Second Suppl to 970423 Petition Requesting Enforcement Against Listed Util Employees by Imposing Civil Penalties, Restricting Employees from Licensed Activities & Revoking Unescorted Access ML20141C7331997-05-16016 May 1997 Order Extending Until 970616,time within Which Commission May Rule on NRC Staff 970416 Petition for Review of Presiding Officer Initial Decision.W/Certificate of Svc. Served on 970516 ML17354A5611997-05-11011 May 1997 Suppl to 970423 Petition Requesting Enforcement Action Against Util Former Executive Vice President,Site Vice President & Maint Superintendent by Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty ML20138J2331997-05-0202 May 1997 Affidavit.* Affidavit of B Hughes Re Denial of Application for SRO License for Rl Tetrick.W/Certificate of Svc ML20138J2271997-05-0202 May 1997 NRC Staff Response to Questions Posed in Commission Order of 970425.* Staff Respectfully Submits That Commission Should Undertake Review of Presiding Officer Decisions in Proceedings LBP-97-2 & LBP-97-6 ML20138J2241997-05-0202 May 1997 Line (Providing Omitted Citation).* Informs That Submitted Citation Inadvertently Omitted from Response to Questions Posed in Commission Order of 970425.W/Certificate of Svc ML20138J2401997-04-25025 April 1997 Scheduling Order.* Staff Instructed to File W/Commission,By COB 970502,response to Tetrick Argument Re Question 63 & Discussion of Legal Significance of Consistent Staff Practices.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970425 ML17354A5651997-04-23023 April 1997 Requests That NRC Take EA to Modify,Suspend or Revoke FPL Operating Licenses for All Four Nuclear Reactors Until Licensee Can Sufficiently Demonstrate to NRC & Public That Employees Encouraged to Freely Raise Safety Concerns ML20137X5921997-04-16016 April 1997 NRC Staff Petition for Commission Review of Presiding Officer Decisions in Proceeding (LBP-97-2 & LBP-97-6).* Commission Should Undertake Review of Presiding Officer Decisions in Proceeding.W/Certificate of Svc ML20137X5511997-04-11011 April 1997 NRC Request for Issuance of Order Staying Effectiveness of Presiding Officer Decisions in Proceeding (LBP-97-2 & LBP-97-6).* Commission Should Stay Effectiveness of Decision in Subj Proceeding.W/Certificate of Svc ML20137R3531997-03-27027 March 1997 Correct Copy of Memorandum & Order (Denial of Reconsideration,Stay).* Denies NRC Staff Motion for Reconsideration.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970327 ML20137F5551997-03-25025 March 1997 NRC Staff Response to Memorandum & Order of 970321.* Presiding Officer Should Grant Staff 970310 Motion for Reconsideration.W/Certificate of Svc ML20137F8251997-03-21021 March 1997 Memorandum & Order (Grant of Housekeeping Stay).* Orders That Effect of Initial Decision Postponed Until Close of Business on 970326.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970321 ML20137F5081997-03-17017 March 1997 NRC Staff Motion for Issuance of Stay.* Requests That Presiding Officer Deny NRC Staff Request for Issuance of Stay in Matter of Issuance of SRO License ML20137F5371997-03-17017 March 1997 NRC Staff Motion for Reconsideration in Matter of Rl Tetrick.* Requests That Presiding Officer Deny NRC Staff Request for Reconsideration ML20136F2981997-03-12012 March 1997 Memorandum & Order (Grant of Housekeeping Stay).* Informs That Initial Decision Issued by Presiding Officer on 970228 Postponed Until 970321 & Rl Tetrick May File Response by 970318.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970312 ML20136F2351997-03-10010 March 1997 NRC Staff Motion for Reconsideration Introduction.* Requests That Presiding Officer Reconsider Determination That Tetrick Passed Written Exam & Find,Instead,That Tetrick Failed Written Exam ML20136F3411997-03-10010 March 1997 NRC Staff Request for Issuance of Order Staying Effectiveness of Presiding Officers Initial Decision LBP-97-2.* Staff Submits That Presiding Officer Should Stay Effectiveness of Initial Decision.W/Certificate of Svc ML20136F2721997-03-0606 March 1997 Supplemental Affidavit of B Hughes.* Supports Staff Motion for Reconsideration of Presiding Officer Initial Decision of 970228.W/Certificate of Svc ML20138Q0191997-02-28028 February 1997 Initial Decision.* Concludes That Rl Tetrick Had Passing Score of 80% & Should Be Granted License as Sro. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970228 ML20134A6551997-01-23023 January 1997 Written Presentation of NRC Staff.* Staff Concludes That SE Turk Failed Written Exam & Did Not Establish Sufficient Cause to Change Grading of Answers to Listed Questions. Denial of Application for SRO License Should Be Sustained ML20134A6661997-01-23023 January 1997 Affidavit of B Hughes & Ta Peebles Re Denial of Application for SRO License.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 970124 ML20129J5681996-10-23023 October 1996 Memorandum & Order (Error).* Informs of Incorrect Caption Identified in Order .W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 961023 ML20129D4981996-10-21021 October 1996 Memorandum & Order (Grant of Request for Hearing Scheduling).* Requests for Hearing Hereby Granted. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 961021 ML20129D6681996-10-18018 October 1996 NRC Staff Answer to Rl Tetrick Request for Hearing.* Staff Does Not Oppose Request & Will Be Prepared to Submit Hearing File.W/Certificate of Svc & Notice of Appearance ML20129D4401996-10-0909 October 1996 Designating of Presiding Officer.* Pb Bloch Designated to Serve as Presiding Officer to Conduct Informal Adjudicatory Hearing in Proceeding of Rl Tetrick Re Denial of SRO License.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 961010 ML17353A6311996-01-19019 January 1996 Decision & Remand Order Re FPL Discrimination Against RR Diaz-Robainas.FPL Ordered to Offer Reinstatement to RR Diaz-Robainas W/Comparable Pay & Benefits,To Pay Him Back Pay W/Interest & to Pay His Costs & Expenses Re Complaint ML17353A2471995-06-27027 June 1995 Comments on Proposed Rule Re, Review of NRC Insp Rept Content,Format & Style. 1999-09-07
[Table view] Category:TRANSCRIPTS
MONTHYEARML20247D4431989-03-21021 March 1989 Transcript of 890321 Hearing in Miami,Fl.Pp 1-91 ML20234E0771987-09-16016 September 1987 Transcript of 870916 Hearing in Miami,Fl.Pp 262-378. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20234D9241987-09-15015 September 1987 Transcript of 870915 Court Hearing in Miami,Fl Re Spent Fuel Expansion.Pp 81-260.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238A2731987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Wa Boyd on Contention 6.* Testimony of Wa Boyd on Contention 6 Re Impact of Postulated Gaps in Boraflex Neutron Absorbing Matl Utilized in Spent Fuel Storage Racks. W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20238A2361987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Gr Kilp & R Gouldy on Contention 6.* Testimony of Gr Kilp & R Gouldy on Contention 6 Re Matls Integrity of Fuel Assemblies & Spent Fuel Storage Racks in Spent Fuel Pool Environ.Related Correspondence ML20238A1301987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Wc Hopkins on Contention 6.* Testimony of Wc Hopkins on Contention 6 Re Potential for Matls Deterioration or Failure of Pool Liner & Concrete Pool Structure Due to Radiation.Related Correspondence ML20238A0751987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Ew Thomas on Contention 6.* Testimony of Ew Thomas on Contention 6 Re Matl Deterioration or Failure in Matls Integrity of Spent Fuel Pool Liner & Concrete Pool Structure Due to Heat.Related Correspondence ML20238A0421987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of R Gouldy on Contention 5.* Testimony of R Gouldy on Contention 5 Re Administrative Controls for Loading Spent Fuel Into Spent Fuel Pool Storage Racks. Related Correspondence ML20238A0211987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Ee Demario on Contention 5.* Testimony of Ee Demario on Contention 5 Re Effects of Seismic Loads That Spent Fuel Storage Racks Could Exert Upon Fuel Assemblies within Spent Fuel Storage Rack.Related Correspondence ML20237L8161987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of He Flanders on Contention 5.* Testimony of He Flanders on Contention 5 Re Structural Integrity of Spent Fuel Pool Storage Racks.Related Correspondence ML20237L8041987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Cd Sellers Re Contention 6.* Related Correspondence ML20237L7991987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of SB Kim & DG Mcdonald Re Contention 5.* Related Correspondence ML20138J0131985-12-12012 December 1985 Transcript of 851212 Evidentiary Hearing in Miami,Fl. Pp 603-913.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20138J1501985-12-11011 December 1985 Transcript of 851211 Evidentiary Hearing in Miami,Fl.Pp 441-602 ML20137M0981985-12-10010 December 1985 Prefiled Outline of Testimony of G Edwards Supporting Intervenor Contention That DNBR Limit of 1.17 for Optimized Fuel Assembly in Transitional Mix Core Will Reduce Safety Margin.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20138H8531985-12-10010 December 1985 Transcript of 851210 Evidentiary Hearing in Miami,Fl. Pp 234-440.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20137H9101985-11-26026 November 1985 Testimony of EA Dzenis Re Board 850816 Order Denying Licensee Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention (D). DNBR Acceptance Limit of 1.17 w/WRB-1 Correlation Meets 95/95 Std.W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML17340B2481981-05-18018 May 1981 Affidavit & Testimony of G Edwards Contentions 1 & 4b Re NUREG-0743,FES for Steam Generator Repair.Related Correspondence ML17340B2421981-05-15015 May 1981 Testimony on Contention 4B.Postulated Radioactive Releases Not Likely to Occur.Prof Qualifications Encl ML17340B2811981-05-12012 May 1981 Testimony Supporting Contention 1.Outlines Conservation Strategies That Offer Cost Alternatives to Facility Repair. Prof Qualifications Encl 1989-03-21
[Table view] Category:DEPOSITIONS
MONTHYEARML20247D4431989-03-21021 March 1989 Transcript of 890321 Hearing in Miami,Fl.Pp 1-91 ML20234E0771987-09-16016 September 1987 Transcript of 870916 Hearing in Miami,Fl.Pp 262-378. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20234D9241987-09-15015 September 1987 Transcript of 870915 Court Hearing in Miami,Fl Re Spent Fuel Expansion.Pp 81-260.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238A2731987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Wa Boyd on Contention 6.* Testimony of Wa Boyd on Contention 6 Re Impact of Postulated Gaps in Boraflex Neutron Absorbing Matl Utilized in Spent Fuel Storage Racks. W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20238A2361987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Gr Kilp & R Gouldy on Contention 6.* Testimony of Gr Kilp & R Gouldy on Contention 6 Re Matls Integrity of Fuel Assemblies & Spent Fuel Storage Racks in Spent Fuel Pool Environ.Related Correspondence ML20238A1301987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Wc Hopkins on Contention 6.* Testimony of Wc Hopkins on Contention 6 Re Potential for Matls Deterioration or Failure of Pool Liner & Concrete Pool Structure Due to Radiation.Related Correspondence ML20238A0751987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Ew Thomas on Contention 6.* Testimony of Ew Thomas on Contention 6 Re Matl Deterioration or Failure in Matls Integrity of Spent Fuel Pool Liner & Concrete Pool Structure Due to Heat.Related Correspondence ML20238A0421987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of R Gouldy on Contention 5.* Testimony of R Gouldy on Contention 5 Re Administrative Controls for Loading Spent Fuel Into Spent Fuel Pool Storage Racks. Related Correspondence ML20238A0211987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Ee Demario on Contention 5.* Testimony of Ee Demario on Contention 5 Re Effects of Seismic Loads That Spent Fuel Storage Racks Could Exert Upon Fuel Assemblies within Spent Fuel Storage Rack.Related Correspondence ML20237L8161987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of He Flanders on Contention 5.* Testimony of He Flanders on Contention 5 Re Structural Integrity of Spent Fuel Pool Storage Racks.Related Correspondence ML20237L8041987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Cd Sellers Re Contention 6.* Related Correspondence ML20237L7991987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of SB Kim & DG Mcdonald Re Contention 5.* Related Correspondence ML20138J0131985-12-12012 December 1985 Transcript of 851212 Evidentiary Hearing in Miami,Fl. Pp 603-913.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20138J1501985-12-11011 December 1985 Transcript of 851211 Evidentiary Hearing in Miami,Fl.Pp 441-602 ML20137M0981985-12-10010 December 1985 Prefiled Outline of Testimony of G Edwards Supporting Intervenor Contention That DNBR Limit of 1.17 for Optimized Fuel Assembly in Transitional Mix Core Will Reduce Safety Margin.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20138H8531985-12-10010 December 1985 Transcript of 851210 Evidentiary Hearing in Miami,Fl. Pp 234-440.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20137H9101985-11-26026 November 1985 Testimony of EA Dzenis Re Board 850816 Order Denying Licensee Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention (D). DNBR Acceptance Limit of 1.17 w/WRB-1 Correlation Meets 95/95 Std.W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML17340B2481981-05-18018 May 1981 Affidavit & Testimony of G Edwards Contentions 1 & 4b Re NUREG-0743,FES for Steam Generator Repair.Related Correspondence ML17340B2421981-05-15015 May 1981 Testimony on Contention 4B.Postulated Radioactive Releases Not Likely to Occur.Prof Qualifications Encl ML17340B2811981-05-12012 May 1981 Testimony Supporting Contention 1.Outlines Conservation Strategies That Offer Cost Alternatives to Facility Repair. Prof Qualifications Encl 1989-03-21
[Table view] Category:NARRATIVE TESTIMONY
MONTHYEARML20247D4431989-03-21021 March 1989 Transcript of 890321 Hearing in Miami,Fl.Pp 1-91 ML20234E0771987-09-16016 September 1987 Transcript of 870916 Hearing in Miami,Fl.Pp 262-378. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20234D9241987-09-15015 September 1987 Transcript of 870915 Court Hearing in Miami,Fl Re Spent Fuel Expansion.Pp 81-260.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238A2731987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Wa Boyd on Contention 6.* Testimony of Wa Boyd on Contention 6 Re Impact of Postulated Gaps in Boraflex Neutron Absorbing Matl Utilized in Spent Fuel Storage Racks. W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20238A2361987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Gr Kilp & R Gouldy on Contention 6.* Testimony of Gr Kilp & R Gouldy on Contention 6 Re Matls Integrity of Fuel Assemblies & Spent Fuel Storage Racks in Spent Fuel Pool Environ.Related Correspondence ML20238A1301987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Wc Hopkins on Contention 6.* Testimony of Wc Hopkins on Contention 6 Re Potential for Matls Deterioration or Failure of Pool Liner & Concrete Pool Structure Due to Radiation.Related Correspondence ML20238A0751987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Ew Thomas on Contention 6.* Testimony of Ew Thomas on Contention 6 Re Matl Deterioration or Failure in Matls Integrity of Spent Fuel Pool Liner & Concrete Pool Structure Due to Heat.Related Correspondence ML20238A0421987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of R Gouldy on Contention 5.* Testimony of R Gouldy on Contention 5 Re Administrative Controls for Loading Spent Fuel Into Spent Fuel Pool Storage Racks. Related Correspondence ML20238A0211987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Ee Demario on Contention 5.* Testimony of Ee Demario on Contention 5 Re Effects of Seismic Loads That Spent Fuel Storage Racks Could Exert Upon Fuel Assemblies within Spent Fuel Storage Rack.Related Correspondence ML20237L8161987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of He Flanders on Contention 5.* Testimony of He Flanders on Contention 5 Re Structural Integrity of Spent Fuel Pool Storage Racks.Related Correspondence ML20237L8041987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of Cd Sellers Re Contention 6.* Related Correspondence ML20237L7991987-08-31031 August 1987 Testimony of SB Kim & DG Mcdonald Re Contention 5.* Related Correspondence ML20138J0131985-12-12012 December 1985 Transcript of 851212 Evidentiary Hearing in Miami,Fl. Pp 603-913.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20138J1501985-12-11011 December 1985 Transcript of 851211 Evidentiary Hearing in Miami,Fl.Pp 441-602 ML20137M0981985-12-10010 December 1985 Prefiled Outline of Testimony of G Edwards Supporting Intervenor Contention That DNBR Limit of 1.17 for Optimized Fuel Assembly in Transitional Mix Core Will Reduce Safety Margin.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20138H8531985-12-10010 December 1985 Transcript of 851210 Evidentiary Hearing in Miami,Fl. Pp 234-440.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20137H9101985-11-26026 November 1985 Testimony of EA Dzenis Re Board 850816 Order Denying Licensee Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention (D). DNBR Acceptance Limit of 1.17 w/WRB-1 Correlation Meets 95/95 Std.W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML17340B2481981-05-18018 May 1981 Affidavit & Testimony of G Edwards Contentions 1 & 4b Re NUREG-0743,FES for Steam Generator Repair.Related Correspondence ML17340B2421981-05-15015 May 1981 Testimony on Contention 4B.Postulated Radioactive Releases Not Likely to Occur.Prof Qualifications Encl ML17340B2811981-05-12012 May 1981 Testimony Supporting Contention 1.Outlines Conservation Strategies That Offer Cost Alternatives to Facility Repair. Prof Qualifications Encl 1989-03-21
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\ 2 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 3 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 4 BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD 5
In the Matter of ) Docket Nos. 50-250-OLA-2 6 ) 50-251-OLA-2 FLORIDA POWER & )
7 LIGHT COMPANY )
(Turkey Point Nuclear ) (Spent Fuel Pool Expansion) 8 Generating Station, )
Units 3 & 4) )
9 10 Testimony of William C. Hopkins On Contention Number 6 11 12 Q1: Please state your name and address.
13 A1: My name is William C. Hopkins. I'm employed by Bechtel 14 Eastern Power Corporation as an engineering specialist 15 on the staff of the Nuclear Engineering Department. My 16 business address is 15740 Shady Grove Road, 17 Gaithersburg, Maryland 20877.
18 Q2: Please describe your professional qualifications and 19 experience.
20 A2: A summary of my professional qualifications and experi-21 ence is attached to this testimony as Exhibit A and is 22 incorporated herein by reference.
23 Q3: What is the purpose of your testimony?
24 A3: The purpose of my testimony is to address Contention 6.
25 Contention 6 and the bases for that contention are as 26 follows:
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~2. Contention 6 i 3- 'The Licensee and Staff,have not adequately 17 considered or analyzed materials'deterior-4' ation or' failure in materials-integrity resulting.from the increased generation
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The spent ~ fuel.' facility.at Turkey. Point 9' was originally designed to store a lesser amount of fuel for a.short' period of time.
10 Some'of the problems that have not been analyzed properly are:
-11 (a) deterioration of fuel cladding as a 12 result of increased exposure and decay heat and radiation levels-11 3 during extended periods of pool-storage.
14 (b) loss of materials integrity of 15- storage ^ rack and pool liner as a result of exposure to higher-levels 16 of radiation over~ longer periods.
17- (c) deterioration of concrete pool structure as a' result of exposure to 18 increased heat'over extended periods )
of time. I 19-Specifically, the purpose of my testimony is to address 20 I
the potential for materials deterioration or failure of 21 the pool liner and concrete pool structure due to 22 radiation from the increased storage capacity of the 23-Turkey Point spent fuel pools. Other issues raised by 24- 4 Contention 6 are addressed in the Testimony of Eugene W. l 25 j Thomas on Contention Number 6 (deterioration or failure )
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6~ these loads), and the Testimony of William A. Boyd on 7 Contention Number 6 (impact on K-effective of postulated 8 gaps in the Boraflex plates in the Turkey Point spent 9 fuel storage racks).
10 04: What gamma and neutron radiation levels are expected in 11 the Turkey Point spent fuel pool following the re-rack?
12 A4: Gamma and neutron radiation levels expected in the 13 Turkey Point spent fuel pool following the re-rack have i
14 been calculated by Westinghouse. As discussed in the
'15 Testimony of Dr. Gerald R. Kilp and Russell Gouldy on 16 Contention Number 6, the integrated radiation doses, 17 calculated for a 40-year exposure, are 1.9 x 10 10 Rads 18 of gamma radiation and a neutron fluence of 4.8 x 10 13 ,
19 2 neutrons /cm . These exposures were calculated assuming 20 an infinite array of spent fuel assemblies each 21 discharged after an average burn-up of 36,000 Megawatt-22 days per metric ton of uranium (mwd /MTU).
23 05: What impact would these loads have on the Turkey Point 24 spent. fuel pool liner?
25 A5: The spent fuel pool liner plate is ASTM (American 1
26 Society for Testing and Materials) A-240 Type 304 27 stainless steel. Stainless steel was chosen for the 28 I
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,t 5 much more severe than'those encountered:in a spent fuel 6' pool (e.g.,, fuel: assemblies, in-core supports, pressure 7 piping). To. support its. widespread.use in nuclear power 8 plants, stainless steels have been the' subject of 9 extensive research anderadiation testing.
10 Gamma radiation,-which is the predominant source of 11 exposure in the spent fuel pool, has been shown to have 12 a negligible effect on the mechanical properties of i 13' materials such as stainless steel due to direct 14 radiation damage mechanisms. The results of neutron 15 irradiation tests have demonstrated the ability of 16 stainless steels to withstand, without loss of material 17 integrity-from direct radiation damage, neutron fluences 18 which are. orders of magnitude higher than those
- 19 predicted for the spent fuel pool s,torage environment.
20 This research has shown that neutron radiation levels 21 significantly higher than those produced in a reactor ,
22 core vould have to be present before the radiation would 23 begin to affcet the physical properties of stainless 24 steel. The expected radiation levels in the spent fuel 25 pool are well below the damage'threshhold. The indirect 26 effect of nuclear heating of stainless steel as a result ]
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7 'QSs What impact would these radiation loads have on the 8 / Turkey Point- spent fuel pool concrete structure?
9 I' A6: " Concrete'is used throughout a nuclear plant for its.
10' c inherent structural support and radiation shielding 11 characteristics. Gamma radiation has been shown to have 12 ~lr$gligible a effect on the mechanical propertie.s of 13 concrete. A concrete shield / structure can also 14 withstand neutron fluences u'p to 10 21 n/cm 2 without. loss 15 of material integrity, which is many orders of magnitude 16 higher than the'4'.8 x 10 13 n/cm 2 expected in the Turkey 17- Point spent fuel pool. Reports on the irradiation of 18 concrete have not identified any defects in concrete 19 which would be'directly traced to direct radiation
!i 20 damage. Nuclear heating of concrete as a result of 1
21 irradiation has been observed. The heating is a result 22 of the absorption of the energy of the radiation.
'23 Howeyer, this effect is negligible for the radiation 24 levels incident on the Turkey Point spent fuel pool 25 structure. Consequently, no deterioration or loss of x
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5' '07:- Interveners. state that the burn-up of fuel assemblie's in ]
6 the Tu: Ley Point spent fuel pools' may reach as high as 7 55,000 mwd /MTU. Would storage of spent fuel with burn-8 up.of 55,000 mwd /MTU result in any deterioration to the I 9L spent fuel pool liners or concrete strucc.res?-
10 . - A7: 'No. Storage of spent fuel with a burn-up as high as.
ll 55,000. mwd /MTU would have no appreciable effect upon 'l
- 12. fuel pool liner or concrete structure integrity. As 13 noted above, both the stainless steel liner and-the-14 concrete pool structure'are capable of withstanding, 15 without deterioration, levels of radiation which are 16 orders of magnitude higher than will be experienced in 17 the' Turkey Point spent fuel pools. Furthermore, as
.18 discussed in the Testimony of Dr. Gerald R. Kilp and 19 Russell Gouldy on Contention Number 6, storage of spent 20 fuel with a burn-up of 55,000 mwd /MTU rather than 36,000 21 mwd /MTU would result in a small increase in the radia-22 tion levels in the Turkey Point spent fuel pools (i.e.,
23 10 the dose levels would be about 2.9 x 10 Rads gamma and 24 14 1.7.x 10 n/cm ). Consequently, the increase in 25 radiation levels resulting from storage of spent fuel 26 with 55,000 mwd /MTU burn-up would not have any effect on 27 the integrity of the liner and concrete structure.
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. .1 2 08: What are your conclusions with respect to whether the 3 spent fuel pool liner and the concrete pool structure 4 will deteriorate as a result of radiation levels which 5 will be present after the re-racking?
6 A8: The spent fuel pool liner consists of stsinless steel 7 and the pool structure consists of concrete. These 8 materials are commonly used in nuclear applict ions and 9 have a proven ability to withstand large amounts of 10 exposure to radiation. The radiation levels expected in 11 the Turkey Point spent fuel pool are relatively small 12 and are orders of magnitude below the levels predicted 13 to cause any direct or indirect damage to stainless 14 steel and concrete. Consequently, no deterioration or 15 loss of integrity of the Turkey Point spent fuel pool 16 liner or concrete structure are expected to occur as a 17 result of the spent fuel pool expansion.
18 09: Does Florida Power & Light Company have a surveillance 19 or monitoring program to detect any radiation-induced 20 degradation of the Turkey Point spent fuel pool liners 21 and concrete pool structures?
22 A9- No. Such a program is unnecessary for the following 23 reasons:
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4 Turkey Point spent fuel pool expansion amendments 5 will result in a relatively small increase in the 6 total radiation levels in the spent fuel pools.
7 o Stainless steel and concrete have a demonstrated 8 ability to withstand the effects of radiation for 9 long periods of time. In particular, there are 10 several plants with spent fuel pools that have been 11 used for five to ten years longer than those at 12 Turkey Point without any reports of material 13 degradation due to radiation.
14 o The total integrated exposure of the Turkey Point 15 spent fuel pool liners and concrete structures will 16 be orders of magnitude below the levels predicted 17 to cause any direct or indirect damage. Therefore, 18 there is an extremely large margin of safety 19 inherent in these materials.
20 o It is not typical for utilities to establish 21 surveillance programs to detect radiation-induced 22 damage in their spent fuel pool liners or concrete 23 structures. To my knowledge, no utility has 24 conducted such a program.
25 010: Does this conclude your testimony?
26 A10: Yes.
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4 Statement of Professional Qualifications and Experience l
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WORK HISTORY 1 7
ENGINEERING SPECIALIST - Bechtel (11-1/2 Years)
Mr. Hop < ins is an engineering specialist on the ataff of the 9 Nuclear Engineering Department with Bechtel Eastern Power.
10 Corporation. Most recently, he has supervised and coordin-ated the. reanalysis of the radiation environments of Browns
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1 Ferry 2 as part of Bechtel's overall' equipment qualification 11 project for TVA. He was a principal investigator for a study [
12 on Nuclear. Plant Life Extension for EG&G (INEL). hr. Hopkins !
also serves as technical advisor for the Three Mile Island
. Unit 2 Recovery Program project on the subjects of critical- l 13 ity, ALARA, and advanced computer applications for radiation ,
transport: analyses and experiments. He was an original y 14 imember of Bechtel's Three Mile Island Initial Planning Study !
Team established, shortly after the incident, to plan the 15- decontamination and. recovery of Unit 2. Mr. Hopkins also serves as the coordinator of the Bechtel Eastern Power 16 Corporation's radiation protection group, an interdivisional I group within Bechtel which establishes positions and provides
-17 guidance in the areas of in-plant radiation protection, including shielding and dose reduction (ALARA).
LEAD-ENGINEER - Bechtel (1 Year)
Earlier, for Mississippi Power & Light Company's 1300 BWR 20 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station project, Mr. Hopkins was involved in shadiding design for the containment and drywell 21 buildings. He was responsible for coordination of radiation (ALARA) zone maps between project engineering and nuclear 22 engineering department staff.
23 ENGINEER - Bechtel (2-1/2 Years) 24 During his initial assignment on the staff of the Nuclear Engineering Department, Mr. Hopkins was engaged in enhance-25 ment of several computer codes for radiation analyses, !
including neutron and gamma ray shielding and real time 26 simulations of radwaste systems These computer codes were used~to provide design data for several PWR and BWR nuclear 27 plants, as well as in the preparation of safety analysis reports.
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REGISTRATION / CERTIFICATION 5 .
i Professional Engineer in Maryland ,
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Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 8 Member, American Nuclear Society Member, ANS 6.1.1 - Neutron and Gamma Ray Flux-to-Dose Rate 9 Factors Member, ANS 6.1.2 - Neutscn'and Gamma Ray Cross Sections for 10 Nuclear Radiation Protection Calculations Member,-ANS 6.2.1 - Shielding Benchmark Problems
.11 Member,' Executive Committee of the Radiation Protection and ,
. Shielding' Division (1982-1985) l 12 Member, Program Committee of the Radiation Protection and Shielding Division
-13 Member, American Society for Testing and Materials j Member, E10.05 - Nuclear Metrology- 1 14 Member, E10.03 - Decontamination and Decommissioning of j Nuclear Facilities i 15 Lead Author, A3TM Standard'E1035-85: Standard Practice for Determinir.g . Radiation Exposure to Reactor Vessel Support 16 Structures Member, US NRC LWR - Pressure Vessel Surveillance Dosimetry Program Review Committee 17 {
Member, GEND Three Mile Island Technical Working Group for i 18 Research & Development Data Examination Member, GEND Three Mile Island Fission Product Transport 19 Technical Planning Group Member, GEND Three Mile Island Technical Evaluation Group for 20 Radiation and Environment Chairman, ANS 6.9/5.5 - Radiological Design Criteria for 21 Post-Accident Condition in LWR's Committee on Interagency Radiation Research and Policy J 22 Coordination: Office of Science & Technology - The i White House j 23 j PUBLICATIONS l 24 l Has authored or coauthored various papers and publications, i 25 including papers related to equipment qualifications in l radiation environments and impacts of radiation on nuclear 26 components.
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