ML20247A924
| ML20247A924 | |
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| Site: | Vermont Yankee File:NorthStar Vermont Yankee icon.png |
| Issue date: | 03/16/1989 |
| From: | Fairtile M Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, NRC OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL (OGC) |
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| OLA, NUDOCS 8903290230 | |
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE'THE ATOMIC SAFE 1Y'AND. LICENSING BOARD I
In the Matter of VERMONT YANKEE' NUCLEAR'
. Docket No.'50-271-OLA POWER CORPORATION-
.(SpentFuelPoolAmendment)
(VermontYankeeNuclearPower
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AFFIDAVIT OF MORTON' B. FAIRTILE I,'Morton B. Fairtile, being duly sworn, state as follows:
I am employed as the Operating Reactor Project Manager _ in the Project Directorate I-3. Division of Reactor Projects I/II, in.
the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation of the U.S. Nuclear-Regulatory Commission.
I have.provided response to Interrogatory 16.
I hereby certify-that the answers are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
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= Michael'A. Lamastra Professional Qualifications Medical,. Academic, and Commercial Use Safety Branch' Division of Industrial and Medicr1 Nuclear Safety
-I am the Leader, Commercial Use Safety Section, Medical, Academic and I
Commercial.Use Safety Branch,. Division of Industrial and Medical Nuclear.
Safety, Office' of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
'My formal education consists of an A.A. degree.in Radiation Science from Montgomery Community College in 1972,'a B.S. degree in Physics from Towson
. State College in 1974,;and an M.S. degree in Radiological Health from the University of Pittsburgh in:1975.
Before joining NRC,'I~ served three years as a part-time employee of the
-Radiation Protection Department of the National Institutes of Health in
. Bethesda, Maryland. My duties included collecting air samples to determine i
- the level of radioactivity for specific isotopes.. radiation contamination -
l surveys:of research labs, and advising research personnel in' safety procedures
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involving ~the use of radioactive isotopes.
I' joined theLNRC in June 1976 as a h'ealth physicist in the Radioisotopes 1
Licensing Branch,- Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.: My principal function was to review applications.from medical and academic
- institutions for byproduct, source, and special nuclear material to determine the adequacy of their proposed radiation ' safety program and the related
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efforts proposed to assure that occupational radiation exposure-and release.of i
radioactive material to 'the general public are as low as is reasonably achievable.-
From February 1981' to July 1987, I served as a Senior Radiological Engineer in the Radiation Protection Section of the Radiological Assessment Branch. My
.l principal function was the review of power reactor applications, both at the j
construction permit and operating license state, to determine the adequacy of proposed-oc.cupational radiation protection programs and the related efforts
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proposed te assure that occupational radiation exposures will be maintained as low as is reasonably achievable.
1 From July 1987, I have served as the Leader, Commercial Use Section, in the
. Medical, Academic, and Commercial Use Safety Branch. My principal function is
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to coordinate all industrial program reviews activities for each of NRC five I
regions.
I am a member of the Health Physics Society and the Baltimore-Washington Local Chapter of the Health Physics Society.
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q PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
-J JOHN L. MINNS
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Radiation Protection Branch Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness 1
I am a Health Physicist in the Radiation Protection Branch, Division of Radia-I tion Protection and Emergency Preparedness, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regula-j tion, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Connission, Washington, D.C.
I attended Columbia University and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry in 1964.
I also attended Rutgers University, Graduate School of Chemistry, Catholic University Graduate School of Nuclear Engineering, and the University of Southern California at Crystal City, Va.
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After graduation from Columbia University, I worked for E.I. Dupont de Nemours
& Company, as an Emulsion Chemist, Process Contro'l Chemist and as a Quality Ccntrol Chemist.
In 1971, I joined the Atomic Energy Commission as a Plutonium Chemist (for the New Brunswick Health and Safety Laboratory).
l in 1974, I joined the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (formerly AEC) as a Nuclear Chemist in the Effluent Treatment Systems Branch.
In this position, I was responsible for acquiring and evaluating source term data and effluent measure-ments from operating nuclear facilities and from inplant measurement programs, investigating problems relating to radioactive waste treatment systems and assisting in the development of analytical model parameters and calculational methods for evaluating the effectiveness of proposed radiation waste treatment i
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systems.
I also reviewed and evaluated radwaste systems and the calculation of 1
release of radioactivity from nuclear power plants.
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In 1978, I was transferred to the Radiological Protection Branch as a Radiolog-ical Engineer.
In November 1979, nty title was changed to Health Physicist.
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principal function is the review of power reactor applications, both at,he l
l construction permit and operating license stage, to determine the adequacy of proposed occupational radiation protection programs and the related efforts proposed to assure that occupational radiation exposure will be maintained as low as is reasonably achievable.
I also review plant problems and issues regarding reactor radiation protection, radwaste management, and related inspection programs; evaluation of health effects on the' public and plailt personnel from normal operations, events, and postulated accidents.
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I participate in the preparation and processing of NRC Safety Evaluation Reports in support of NRC licensing functions, pursuant to requirements of the Federal Regulations.
I am a member of the American Health Physics Society (National Chapter) and of theBaltimore-WashingtonChapter(LocalChapter).
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STATEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL QllALIFICATIONS MORTON B. FAIRTILE
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r I have served as an AEC/NRC staff member from April 24, 1967, to the present time.
In the, preceding 14 years I have been an Operating Re?.ctor Project.
q Manager on the following plants:
two B&W stations, Crysta'l River 3 and 1
Oconee; one CE station, Maine Yankee; four GE stations, FitzPatrick, Hatch, l
. Peach Bottom and Vermont Yankee; and four Westinghouse plants, Ginna, Kewaunee, Surry and Yankee Rowe.
Pr'ior to nrj Project Mancgement assignments j
I worked as a technical reviewer in the Haterials and Mechanical Engineering-j disciplines.
I have participated in the reyiew of over 75 nuclear pwer plants.
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I have a BS in Civi.1 Engineering (1950), Professional Engineers license (N.Y.1954) a'nd have been a member of the American Society of Mechanical I
Engineers since 1967.
I have taken graduate courses.in Nuclear Engineering (1961and1979)MechanicalEngineering(1962,1963and1968),Hathew. tics (1968) and Environmental Engineering (1979).
In addit %n, I have taken many
.j AEC/NRC training courses.
f My nuclear related experience began in 1952 on the Savannah River Project.
Prior to my NRC employment I also worked in the aerospace applications of nuclear power and in the design phase, start-up testing and operation of th'e Fermi sodium cooled fast breeder reactor.
I wrote and on November 15, 1973 delivered an invited paper at the IEEE Nuclear Power Systems Syttposium-entitled, " Reactor Coolant Leakege Detection Systems."
I was the principal author of the Regulatory Guide on recctor coolant leakage detect %n systems and co-authored other Regulatory Guides.
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-(Vermont Yankee Nuclear: Power Station)
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. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
- I hereby certify 'that copies of "NRC STAFF RESPONSE TO'NECNP'S SECOND.' SET OF
' INTERROGATORIES AND REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS TO THE NRC STAFF DN.
THE NRC ENVIRONMENTAL = IMPACT-SPENT FUEL POOL EXPANSION" in the.above-captioned.
proceedirig have been served on the following by depcsit in the United States mail, first class, or as indicated'by an asterisk through deposit in the Nuclear. Regulatory Comission's internal mail system, this 16th day of 1
March, 1989:
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Y Charles Bechhoefer, Esq.*
Gustave A. Linenberger, Jr.*
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' Administrative Judge' Administrative Judge t
Atomic Safety and Licensing. Board Atomic Safety and Licensing Board l
U.S. ~ Nuclear Regulatory Comission U.S. Nuclect. Regulatory Comission Washington, D.C.
20555 Washington,.D.C.
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Dr. James H. Carpenter
- Georgo Dana Bisbee, Esq.
Administrative Judge Senior Assistarit Attorney General 1
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Environmental Protection Eureau U.S.LNuclear Regulatory Comission 25 Capitol Street
,t Washington, D.C.
20555 Concord, NH 03301-6397 j
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, Atomic Safety.and Licensing Board Andrea C. Ferster, Esq.
1 Panel (1)
Harmon, Curran & Tousley U.S. Nuclear Retulatory Comission 2001 S Street, N.W.
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' Washington, D.C.~ 20555*
Washington, DC 20009
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. George Young, Esq.
Special-Assistant Attorney General George Dean, Esq.
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Vermont Depart. of Public Service Assistant Attorney General i
120 State Street Office of the Attorney General l.
Montpelier, \\T 05602 One Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108 l
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Jay Gutierrez, Esq.*
Ropes and' Gray Regional Counsel
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. Boston, MA 02110 475 Allendale Road King cf Prussia, PA 19406.-
,i Atomic Safety'and. Licensing' Appeal Panel Docketing and ServiceiSection U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Conmission Office of the Secretary i
Washington, DC 20555 U.S. Nuclear Regylatory Connission Washington, D.C.
20555 Adjudicatory File *
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