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| issue date = 12/02/2008
| issue date = 12/02/2008
| title = Email from R. Schaaf, NRR to J. Circle, NRR Meeting with FERC Concerning Oconee
| title = Email from R. Schaaf, NRR to J. Circle, NRR Meeting with FERC Concerning Oconee
| author name = Schaaf R G
| author name = Schaaf R
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR
| addressee name = Circle J A
| addressee name = Circle J
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR
| docket = 05000269, 05000270, 05000287
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{{#Wiki_filter:Circle, JeffFrom: Robert Schaaf , 7 LSent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 7:38 AMTo: Jeff Circle
{{#Wiki_filter:Circle, Jeff From:                       Robert Schaaf ,   7 L Sent:                       Tuesday, December 02, 2008 7:38 AM To:                         Jeff Circle


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RE: MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEE Jeff, Meeting went very well. FERC reps seemed to think Duke may be stretching the intent of the PFMA to say that certain failure modes are non-credible, although they did seem to convey a sense that Jocassee is indeed better than your average dam. They were supportive of the notion that it would be reasonable for Duke to perform sensitivity studies on the effects of varying breach parameters on flood heights at the site. They provided a lot of good technical info for Goutam, Raman, and Ken to chew on before Thursday. We'll be getting together this afternoon to discuss how to approach the Thursday Duke meeting in light of yesterday's discussions.
RE: MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEEJeff,Meeting went very well. FERC reps seemed to think Duke may be stretching the intent of the PFMA to saythat certain failure modes are non-credible, although they did seem to convey a sense that Jocassee is indeedbetter than your average dam. They were supportive of the notion that it would be reasonable for Duke toperform sensitivity studies on the effects of varying breach parameters on flood heights at the site. Theyprovided a lot of good technical info for Goutam, Raman, and Ken to chew on before Thursday.
-Bob From: Jeff Circle Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:38 PM To: Robert Schaaf
We'll begetting together this afternoon to discuss how to approach the Thursday Duke meeting in light of yesterday's discussions.
-BobFrom: Jeff CircleSent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:38 PMTo: Robert Schaaf


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RE: MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEE Bob, How did the FERC meeting go?
RE: MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEEBob,How did the FERC meeting go?Jeff.From: Robert SchaafSent: Monday, December 01, 2008 9:27 AMTo: John Stang; Goutam Bagchi; James Vail; Jon Thompson; Kamal Manoly; Kenneth See; Leonard Olshan; MelanieWong; Mike Franovich; Raman Pichumani; Jeff Circle; David Skeen; George Wilson; Melanie GallowayCc: Robert Nelson
Jeff.
From: Robert Schaaf Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 9:27 AM To: John Stang; Goutam Bagchi; James Vail; Jon Thompson; Kamal Manoly; Kenneth See; Leonard Olshan; Melanie Wong; Mike Franovich; Raman Pichumani; Jeff Circle; David Skeen; George Wilson; Melanie Galloway Cc: Robert Nelson


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RE: MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEE Suggest that we meet in the OWFN lobby shortly before 11:00 to depart as a group at 11:00 for a working lunch at Union Station. Please respond.
RE: MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEESuggest that we meet in the OWFN lobby shortly before 11:00 to depart as a group at 11:00 for a workinglunch at Union Station.
Thanks, Bob Robert Schaaf Acting Branch Chief NRR/DRA/APOB 415-1185 From: John Stang ,       1L Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 9:21 AM To: Goutam Bagchi; John Stang; James Vail; Jon Thompson; Kamal Manoly; Kenneth See; Leonard Olshan; Melanie Wong; Mike Franovich; Raman Pichumani; Robert Schaaf; Jeff Circle; David Skeen; George Wilson; Melanie Galloway Cc: Robert Nelson
Please respond.Thanks,BobRobert SchaafActing Branch ChiefNRR/DRA/APOB 415-1185From: John Stang , 1LSent: Monday, December 01, 2008 9:21 AMTo: Goutam Bagchi; John Stang; James Vail; Jon Thompson; Kamal Manoly; Kenneth See; Leonard Olshan; MelanieWong; Mike Franovich; Raman Pichumani; Robert Schaaf; Jeff Circle; David Skeen; George Wilson; Melanie GallowayCc: Robert Nelson


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MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEE 1


MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEE1 In preparation for our meeting on Monday I've compiled the following information for your useThe FERC Headquarters are located at 888 1s! Street, N.E. Washington D.C. )The easiest way to reach our office fromWhite Flint is to take the Metro's Red Lind from the White Flint Station to Union Station.
In preparation for our meeting on Monday I've compiled the following information for your use The FERC Headquarters are located at 888 1s! Street, N.E. Washington D.C. )The easiest way to reach our office from White Flint is to take the Metro's Red Lind from the White Flint Station to Union Station. The travel time once you are on the train is about 30 minutes. The regular fare is $3.95 and the reduced fare is $2.35. Regular fares are charged from Metro opening until 9:30 a.m.; 3 p.m.-7 p.m. and 2 a.m. until closing.
The travel time once you are onthe train is about 30 minutes.
UNION STATION: Once to get off of the Metro train, if you head in the direction the train is traveling you will go up an escalator. The Metro fare machines will be on your right. As you go through the fare machines you will have to go to your left. In front of you will be an escalator up into Union Station. Passing through a set of glass doors you will be in the shopping area of Union Station. Straight ahead of you (past the book store on your right) and down the escalators you will arrive in the food court. There are multiple places to eat based on your preferences.
The regular fare is $3.95 and the reduced fare is $2.35. Regular fares are charged fromMetro opening until 9:30 a.m.; 3 p.m.-7 p.m. and 2 a.m. until closing.UNION STATION:
The following link provides dining information in Union Station in Washington, D.C.:
Once to get off of the Metro train, if you head in the direction the train is traveling you will go up anescalator.
http://www. unionstationdc.com/dininq.aspx?taxonomyid=542 DIRECTIONS TO THE OFFICE: Once to get off of the Metro train, if you head in the direction the train is traveling you will go up an escalator. The Metro fare machines will be on your right. As you go through the fare machines you will have to go to your left. In front of you will be an escalator up into Union Station. Continue past this escalator and head out the doorway from Union Station Metro to the 1" Street Exit. Turn right and walk about 2 blocks. (Keep the stone wall on your right.) The FERC building is on the left. The walk should be less than 10 minutes unless you are dogging it.
The Metro fare machines will be on your right. As you go through the fare machines you will have to go toyour left. In front of you will be an escalator up into Union Station.
Once you arrive at the building I suggest you follow the driveway to the side entrance. Once through security please have the guard call me on X6015. I'll escort you to th- meeting room (Room 3M-3).
Passing through a set of glass doors you will be in theshopping area of Union Station.
If you have any questions let me know.
Straight ahead of you (past the book store on your right) and down the escalators youwill arrive in the food court. There are multiple places to eat based on your preferences.
Ken (202) 502-6015 John Stang 301-415-1345 2}}
The following link provides dining information in Union Station in Washington, D.C.:http://www.
unionstationdc.com/dininq.aspx?taxonomyid=542 DIRECTIONS TO THE OFFICE: Once to get off of the Metro train, if you head in the direction the train is traveling you willgo up an escalator.
The Metro fare machines will be on your right. As you go through the fare machines you will have togo to your left. In front of you will be an escalator up into Union Station.
Continue past this escalator and head out thedoorway from Union Station Metro to the 1" Street Exit. Turn right and walk about 2 blocks. (Keep the stone wall on yourright.) The FERC building is on the left. The walk should be less than 10 minutes unless you are dogging it.Once you arrive at the building I suggest you follow the driveway to the side entrance.
Once through security please havethe guard call me on X6015. I'll escort you to th- meeting room (Room 3M-3).If you have any questions let me know.Ken(202) 502-6015John Stang301-415-1345 2}}

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Circle, Jeff From: Robert Schaaf , 7 L Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 7:38 AM To: Jeff Circle

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RE: MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEE Jeff, Meeting went very well. FERC reps seemed to think Duke may be stretching the intent of the PFMA to say that certain failure modes are non-credible, although they did seem to convey a sense that Jocassee is indeed better than your average dam. They were supportive of the notion that it would be reasonable for Duke to perform sensitivity studies on the effects of varying breach parameters on flood heights at the site. They provided a lot of good technical info for Goutam, Raman, and Ken to chew on before Thursday. We'll be getting together this afternoon to discuss how to approach the Thursday Duke meeting in light of yesterday's discussions.

-Bob From: Jeff Circle Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:38 PM To: Robert Schaaf

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RE: MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEE Bob, How did the FERC meeting go?

Jeff.

From: Robert Schaaf Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 9:27 AM To: John Stang; Goutam Bagchi; James Vail; Jon Thompson; Kamal Manoly; Kenneth See; Leonard Olshan; Melanie Wong; Mike Franovich; Raman Pichumani; Jeff Circle; David Skeen; George Wilson; Melanie Galloway Cc: Robert Nelson

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RE: MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEE Suggest that we meet in the OWFN lobby shortly before 11:00 to depart as a group at 11:00 for a working lunch at Union Station. Please respond.

Thanks, Bob Robert Schaaf Acting Branch Chief NRR/DRA/APOB 415-1185 From: John Stang , 1L Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 9:21 AM To: Goutam Bagchi; John Stang; James Vail; Jon Thompson; Kamal Manoly; Kenneth See; Leonard Olshan; Melanie Wong; Mike Franovich; Raman Pichumani; Robert Schaaf; Jeff Circle; David Skeen; George Wilson; Melanie Galloway Cc: Robert Nelson

Subject:

MEETING WITH FERC CONCERNING OCONEE 1

In preparation for our meeting on Monday I've compiled the following information for your use The FERC Headquarters are located at 888 1s! Street, N.E. Washington D.C. )The easiest way to reach our office from White Flint is to take the Metro's Red Lind from the White Flint Station to Union Station. The travel time once you are on the train is about 30 minutes. The regular fare is $3.95 and the reduced fare is $2.35. Regular fares are charged from Metro opening until 9:30 a.m.; 3 p.m.-7 p.m. and 2 a.m. until closing.

UNION STATION: Once to get off of the Metro train, if you head in the direction the train is traveling you will go up an escalator. The Metro fare machines will be on your right. As you go through the fare machines you will have to go to your left. In front of you will be an escalator up into Union Station. Passing through a set of glass doors you will be in the shopping area of Union Station. Straight ahead of you (past the book store on your right) and down the escalators you will arrive in the food court. There are multiple places to eat based on your preferences.

The following link provides dining information in Union Station in Washington, D.C.:

http://www. unionstationdc.com/dininq.aspx?taxonomyid=542 DIRECTIONS TO THE OFFICE: Once to get off of the Metro train, if you head in the direction the train is traveling you will go up an escalator. The Metro fare machines will be on your right. As you go through the fare machines you will have to go to your left. In front of you will be an escalator up into Union Station. Continue past this escalator and head out the doorway from Union Station Metro to the 1" Street Exit. Turn right and walk about 2 blocks. (Keep the stone wall on your right.) The FERC building is on the left. The walk should be less than 10 minutes unless you are dogging it.

Once you arrive at the building I suggest you follow the driveway to the side entrance. Once through security please have the guard call me on X6015. I'll escort you to th- meeting room (Room 3M-3).

If you have any questions let me know.

Ken (202) 502-6015 John Stang 301-415-1345 2