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The States experts discovered it during their review of NUREG-1150, which cites NUREG/CR-3413 Off-Site Consequences of Radiological Accidents: Methods, Costs and Schedules for Decontamination (NYS000425). NUREG/CR-3413 describes a database and computer program called DECON developed by an NRC contractor to conduct a decontamination analysis of a large, radiologically contaminated area. .
The States experts discovered it during their review of NUREG-1150, which cites NUREG/CR-3413 Off-Site Consequences of Radiological Accidents: Methods, Costs and Schedules for Decontamination (NYS000425). NUREG/CR-3413 describes a database and computer program called DECON developed by an NRC contractor to conduct a decontamination analysis of a large, radiologically contaminated area. .
                   . . An email exchange between Dr. Tawil, one of the authors of NUREG/CR-3413, and ISR reveals that NRC Staff was concerned about the results of a site-specific study at Indian Point.
                   . . An email exchange between Dr. Tawil, one of the authors of NUREG/CR-3413, and ISR reveals that NRC Staff was concerned about the results of a site-specific study at Indian Point.
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The States library located a copy of the site-specific study that Dr.
The States library located a copy of the site-specific study that Dr.
Tawil was referencing: NUREG/CR-5148.12
Tawil was referencing: NUREG/CR-5148.12

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Applicants' Motion for Leave to File Surrebuttal Testimony on Consolidated Contention NYS-12C
ML12194A724
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/12/2012
From: Bessette P, Dennis W, Glew W, O'Neill M, Sutton K
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Morgan, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
RAS 22987, 50-247-LR, 50-286-LR, ASLBP 07-858-03-LR-BD01
Download: ML12194A724 (10)


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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of ) Docket Nos. 50-247-LR and

) 50-286-LR ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC. )

)

(Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3) )

) July 12, 2012 APPLICANTS MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE SURREBUTTAL TESTIMONY ON CONSOLIDATED CONTENTION NYS-12C In accordance with 10 C.F.R. § 2.323(a), Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy) hereby moves the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (Board) for leave to file written surrebuttal testimony on or before August 13, 2012, concerning New York State (NYS or the State) Consolidated Contention NYS-12C (NYS-12C).1 In its revised statement of position and prefiled written rebuttal testimony, NYS and its expert present new arguments and evidence that expand the scope of the arguments set forth in their direct testimony, and to which Entergy has not had a fair opportunity to respond.2 Accordingly, there is good cause to permit the filing of surrebuttal testimony on NYS-12C.3 In support of this Motion, Entergy further states as follows:

1. In accordance with the Boards previous scheduling Orders in this proceeding, NYS filed its statement of position, direct testimony, and exhibits on NYS-12C on December 21, 1

NYS-12C is an environmental contention that challenges the adequacy of decontamination cost inputs used in Entergys severe accident mitigation alternatives (SAMA) analysis for Indian Point Units 2 and 3.

2 See Long Island Lighting Co. (Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1), LBP-88-24, 28 NRC 311, 349 (1988) (In granting the motion to file rebuttal and surrebuttal testimony and in setting deadlines for filing surrebuttal testimony, the Board took account of the fact that the focus of controversy had expanded from that originally specified . . . .),

affd in part, revd in part, ALAB-902, 28 NRC 423 (1988).

3 Entergy reserves its right to file a motion in limine related to NYSs rebuttal filings on NYS-12C. +As Entergy counsel noted during the parties consultations, a motion to strike the new documents and information in question, if granted, could moot the need for Entergy to file surrebuttal testimony.

2011.4 Entergy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Staff filed their respective statements of position, direct testimony, and exhibits on the same contention on March 30, 2012.5

2. On April 7, 2012, NYS notified the Board and parties of its intent to submit optional rebuttal filings in support of NYSs admitted contentions, including NYS-12C.6 After later obtaining an additional 30 days in which to submit its rebuttal filings,7 NYS completed service of its revised statement of position, rebuttal testimony, and associated exhibits on NYS-12C on July 2, 2012.8
3. In its rebuttal filings, NYS argues for the first time that, in the 1980s, the NRC commissioned a site-specific case study to estimate the costs associated with a severe accident at Indian Point, and that the NRC Staff failed to disclose that study in connection with this proceeding.9 NYS states that the NRCs site-specific analysis is described in Chapter 5 of draft NUREG/CR-5148 (PNL-6350), Property-Related Costs of Radiological Accidents (Feb.

1990).10 NYS further states that [a]ccording to this 1990 document, the results of the Indian 4

See State of New York Initial Statement of Position, Consolidated Contention NYS-12-C at 23, 31-42 (Dec. 21, 2011)

(NYS000240); Pre-Filed Written Testimony of Dr. François J. Lemay Regarding Consolidated NYS-12-C (NYS-12/12-A/12-B/12-C) (Dec. 21, 2011) (NYS000241).

5 Entergys Statement of Position Regarding Consolidated Contention NYS-12C (Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives Analysis) (ENT000449) (Entergy NYS-12C Position Statement); Testimony of Entergy Experts Lori Potts, Kevin OKula, and Grant Teagarden on NYS-12C (Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives Analysis)

(ENT000450) (Entergy NYS-12C Testimony); NRC Staffs Initial Statement of Position on Consolidated Contention NYS-12C (NRC000039); Testimony of NRC Staff Experts Nathan Bixler, S. Tina Gosh, Joseph A. Jones, and Donald Harrison Concerning NYS Contentions NYS 12/16 (NRC000041).

6 See Notice Regarding Responsive Filings (Apr. 7, 2012).

7 See Board Order (Granting Unopposed Extension of Time) (May 16, 2012) (unpublished).

8 See State of New York Revised Statement of Position: Consolidated Contention NYS-12C (NYS000419) (NYS Revised Position Statement); Pre-Filed Written Rebuttal Testimony of Dr. Francois J. Lemay Regarding Consolidated Contention NYS-12C (NYS-12/12A/12B/12C) (June 29, 2012) (NYS000241 ) (Lemay Rebuttal Testimony). NYS made a good-faith effort to file its NYS-12C rebuttal submissions on Friday, June 29, 2012, but experienced unexpected technical difficulties with the NRCs Electronic Information Exchange (EIE) system, which had been taken offline in a scheduled maintenance. NYS appropriately completed service of its NYS-12C filings on Monday, July 2, 2012. See E-mail from J. Dean, NYS, to Board, Parties, and Interested Governmental Entities, Indian Point: Problem with EIE Server (June 29, 2012).

9 NYS Revised Position Statement at 2, 14-15; Lemay Rebuttal Testimony at 25-29.

10 NYS Revised Position Statement at 14; Lemay Rebuttal Testimony at 25.

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Point-specific study were produced and circulated in final draft form, but never published.11

4. NYS describes its discovery of draft NUREG/CR-5148 as follows:

The States experts discovered it during their review of NUREG-1150, which cites NUREG/CR-3413 Off-Site Consequences of Radiological Accidents: Methods, Costs and Schedules for Decontamination (NYS000425). NUREG/CR-3413 describes a database and computer program called DECON developed by an NRC contractor to conduct a decontamination analysis of a large, radiologically contaminated area. .

. . An email exchange between Dr. Tawil, one of the authors of NUREG/CR-3413, and ISR reveals that NRC Staff was concerned about the results of a site-specific study at Indian Point.

The States library located a copy of the site-specific study that Dr.

Tawil was referencing: NUREG/CR-5148.12

5. The NRC apparently released a copy of draft NUREG/CR-5148 (NYS00424A to Z) to Purdue University in 1992 in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.13 Although this FOIA request appears in the NRCs ADAMS Public Legacy Library,14 counsel for Entergy could find no other record copy of this document on the NRCs website or on the Internet in general. In fact, the document does not appear in the U.S. Department of Commerces National Technical Information Service (NTIS) database (http://www.ntis.gov), which is a vast repository of government-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business-related information that includes over 2 million records, including NRC Staff (NUREG) and Contractor (NUREG/CR) reports.
6. NYS first disclosed draft NUREG/CR-5148 on May 31, 2012, two months after Entergy filed its testimony on NYS-12C, and one month before NYS filed its rebuttal testimony.15 11 NYS Revised Position Statement at 14 (emphasis added).

12 Id. at 14-15 (footnote omitted) (citation omitted); see also Lemay Rebuttal Testimony at 26-27.

13 See NRC Response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Request, FOIA-92-171 (Requester: Suzanne Ward, Purdue University, Manager, Technical Information Service) (Apr. 20, 1992) (NYS00424A).

14 ADAMS (Public Legacy Library) Accession No. 9210280325 (on microfiche at the NRC Public Document Room).

15 New York State Supplemental Disclosure Pursuant 10 C.F.R. 2.336(a)(2) (May 31, 2012) (ID No. 1553).

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It is not clear why NYS did not disclose and rely on this document in its earlier submission.

Nonetheless, in its rebuttal filings, NYS argues for the first time that:

The results of the study disclose that NRC has actually conducted a site-specific analysis of the decontamination costs associated with a severe accident at Indian Point, without using NUREG-1150 values, and, therefore, without relying upon Sample Problem A. Thus, a site-specific analysis was not only required under NEPA and NRCs regulations, but eminently possible and had been completed in conjunction with NUREG/CR-5148.16

7. These arguments and documents (i.e., NUREG/CR-3413, draft NUREG/CR-5148 and the final draft case study mentioned therein, and ISRs e-mail communications with Dr.

Tawil17) constitute new information to which Entergy and the NRC Staff have not had a fair opportunity to respond.

8. The NYS claims described above all relate to the States self-described central argument that Entergy and the NRC Staff unreasonably relied upon certain MACCS2 inputs derived from NUREG-1150 and Sample Problem A of the MACCS2 Users Guide.18 Accordingly, they raise issues that are directly relevant and material to the parties positions.

Entergy should therefore have an opportunity to respond to claims by NYS that are entirely new.

9. Neither the Boards scheduling Orders nor NRC regulations directly address surrebuttal testimony. However, it is within the Boards sound discretion to permit such testimony.19 Under 10 C.F.R. § 2.319, this Board is empowered to regulate the course of the hearing and the conduct of participants, dispose of procedural requests or similar matters, rule on 16 NYS Revised Position Statement at 15.

17 Dr. Tawil is neither a consultant nor an expert witness for NYS. Any statements made by Dr. Tawil in e-mail communications with NYSs consultant are hearsay, the reliability of which has not been established by NYS.

18 NYS Revised Position Statement at 7; NUREG/CR-6613, Code Manual for MACCS2: Volume 1, Users Guide (May 1998) (NYS000243) (MACCS2 Users Guide).

19 See, e.g., Shoreham, LBP-88-24, 28 NRC at 349 (noting Boards decision to grant parties motions for leave to file rebuttal and surrebuttal testimony); United States v. Williams, 283 F.Supp.2d 850, 856 (E.D.N.Y.2003) (quoting United States v. Wilford, 710 F.2d 439, 452 (8th Cir. 1983)) (holding that the decision whether to admit surrebuttal evidence is left to the sound discretion of the trial court).

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offers of proof and receive evidence, and issue orders necessary to carry out its hearing duties and responsibilities.20

10. The Board should exercise its discretion to permit limited surrebuttal testimony here for the same reasons that federal courts have long held such evidence is generally admissible:

to respond to new issues brought up during rebuttal.21 Entergy submits that this Board should be guided by the same principles and give Entergy a fair opportunity be heard on the new issues and evidence presented by NYS. This approach will permit fair and full consideration of the issues in the case.22

11. Entergy seeks 30 days from the service of this Motion (i.e., until August 13, 2012) to prepare and file its surrebuttal testimony on NYS-12C. Entergy believes that a 30-day period to prepare and file its surrebuttal testimony is reasonable and fair. Entergy has been engaged in an intensive review of the States NYS-12C rebuttal filings and the numerous other evidentiary submissions that the Intervenors recently filed.23 Notably, NYS had three months to prepare the optional rebuttal filings it submitted on July 2, 2012. The 30 days sought herein to prepare focused surrebuttal testimony and a revised position statement is thus eminently reasonable.
12. Entergy counsel has conferred with the relevant technical experts (Dr. OKula, Mr.

Teagarden, and Ms. Potts), and they agree that 30 days is necessary to prepare adequate surrebuttal testimony on NYS-12C. For example, Entergys experts need additional and sufficient time to 20 See 10 C.F.R. § 2.319(d), (g), (h), (q).

21 See, e.g., United States v. King, 879 F.2d 137, 138 (4th Cir. 1989), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 900 (1989).

22 See, e.g., AmerGen Energy Co. (License Renewal for Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station), Licensing Board Memorandum and Order (Prehearing Conference Call Summary, Case Management Directives, and Final Scheduling Order) at 6 (Apr. 17, 2007) (unpublished) (Although not required by the regulations, the Board has found that a thoughtful and concise written reply and sur-rebuttal testimony can benefit the Boards efficient analysis of issues.).

23 Specifically, on June 28, 2012, the Intervenors filed rebuttal testimony on Contentions NYS-5 (buried piping and tanks), NYS-6/7 (low and medium voltage cables), and Clearwater-EC3A (environmental justice). On June 29, 2012, the Intervenors completed their rebuttal filings on NYS-8 (transformers), NYS-17B (property values), NYS-37 (no action alternative), and Riverkeeper-TC2 (flow accelerated corrosion). On July 2, 2012, the Intervenors completed service of additional rebuttal filings on NYS-12C (SAMA decontamination and cleanup costs), NYS-16B (SAMA population estimates), and NYS-26B/ Riverkeeper-TC1B (metal fatigue).

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review the entire 500-plus page draft NUREG/CR-5148 to properly understand the reports purpose, context, and pedigree. Relevant inquiries may include the methodology used by the draft reports authors and how they applied it to the Indian Point site; the interface with the CRAC2 code; the types of cost estimated; and how those cost types compare with the MACCS2-based offsite economic costs applied in a SAMA analysis.

13. Entergy recognizes that this proceeding began more than four years ago, and respects the Boards desire to avoid unnecessary delay. Entergy submits, however, that the instant request for leave to file surrebuttal testimony is not unreasonable under the circumstances, and will not cause hardship for any party or substantial delay in the proceeding. Indeed, Entergys proposed filing date (August 13, 2012) is two months before the hearings on Track 1 contentions are scheduled to commence (October 15, 2012).
14. In accordance with 10 C.F.R. § 2.323(b), counsel for Entergy certifies that he made a sincere effort to contact the NYS and the NRC Staff on July 10, 2012, to explain to them the factual and legal issues raised in this Motion, and to resolve those issues, and he certifies that his efforts have been unsuccessful. The parties consulted by telephone and e-mail on July 11 and July 12, 2012.
15. NYS does not consent to the proposed Motion at this time and reserves the right to file a response. NYS believes that it appropriately referenced and discussed the NUREG/CR-5148

& Tawil documents (NYS000424 & NYS000426) in its June submissions, and that the evidentiary hearing could provide an opportunity to address the issues. Should, however, the Board grant the Motion and authorize Entergy and NRC to make additional pre-filed submissions on this matter, NYS believes that it should be afforded an opportunity to submit responsive pre-filed evidence and a statement of position.

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16. NRC Staff counsel stated that the Staff does not oppose Entergys Motion, and that if the Board grants the Motion, then the Staff would like to have the opportunity to file surrebuttal testimony and a revised position statement in response to New Yorks filing as well, should the Staff decide to do so, at the same time as Entergy. Staff counsel further stated that the Staff views NYSs request for the opportunity to submit further responsive filings as premature at this time, and that such a request should await the filing of any Entergy/Staff surrebuttal testimony.

WHEREFORE, Entergy respectfully requests that the Board grant it leave to file surrebuttal testimony and a revised position statement on NYS-12C, focused on the new issues and evidence describe herein, on or before August 13, 2012.

Respectfully submitted, Signed (electronically) by Martin J. ONeill William B. Glew, Jr., Esq. Kathryn M. Sutton, Esq.

William C. Dennis, Esq. Paul M. Bessette, Esq.

ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC. MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP 440 Hamilton Avenue 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW White Plains, NY 10601 Washington, DC 20004 Phone: (914) 272-3202 Phone: (202) 739-3000 Fax: (914) 272-3205 Fax: (202) 739-3001 E-mail: wglew@entergy.com E-mail: ksutton@morganlewis.com E-mail: wdennis@entergy.com E-mail: pbessette@morganlewis.com Martin J. ONeill, Esq.

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP 1000 Louisiana Street, Suite 4000 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 890-5710 Fax: (713) 890-5001 E-mail: martin.oneill@morganlewis.com Counsel for Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

Dated at Washington, DC this 12th day of July 2012 7

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of ) Docket Nos. 50-247-LR and

) 50-286-LR ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC. )

)

(Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3) )

) July 12, 2012 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on July 12, 2012, a copy of the Applicants Motion for Leave to File Surrebuttal Testimony on Consolidated Contention NYS-12C) was served electronically via the Electronic Information Exchange on the following recipients.

Administrative Judge Administrative Judge Lawrence G. McDade, Chair Dr. Michael F. Kennedy Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Mail Stop: T-3 F23 Mail Stop: T-3 F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Washington, DC 20555-0001 (E-mail: Lawrence.McDade@nrc.gov) (E-mail: Michael.Kennedy@nrc.gov)

Administrative Judge Office of the Secretary Dr. Richard E. Wardwell Attn: Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop: T-3 F23 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (E-mail: hearingdocket@nrc.gov)

Washington, DC 20555-0001 (E-mail: Richard.Wardwell@nrc.gov)

Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication Shelby Lewman, Law Clerk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Anne Siarnacki, Law Clerk Mail Stop: O-7H4M Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Washington, DC 20555-0001 Mail Stop: T-3 F23 (E-mail: ocaamail.resource@nrc.gov) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 (E-mail: shelbie.lewman@nrc.gov)

(E-mail: Anne.Siarnacki@nrc.gov)

Sherwin E. Turk, Esq. Melissa-Jean Rotini, Esq.

Edward L. Williamson, Esq. Assistant County Attorney Beth N. Mizuno, Esq. Office of Robert F. Meehan, Esq.

David E. Roth, Esq. Westchester County Attorney Brian G. Harris, Esq. 148 Martine Avenue, 6th Floor Mary B. Spencer, Esq. White Plains, NY 10601 Anita Ghosh, Esq. (E-mail: MJR1@westchestergov.com)

Brian Newell, Paralegal Office of the General Counsel Mail Stop: O-15D21 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 (E-mail: Sherwin.Turk@nrc.gov)

(E-mail: Edward.Williamson@nrc.gov)

(E-mail: Beth.Mizuno@nrc.gov)

(E-mail: David.Roth@nrc.gov)

(E-mail: Brian.Harris@nrc.gov)

(E-mail: Mary.Spencer@nrc.gov)

(E-mail: Anita.Ghosh@nrc.gov)

(E-mail: Brian.Newell@nrc.gov)

Manna Jo Greene Daniel Riesel, Esq.

Karla Raimundi Victoria Shiah Treanor, Esq.

Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. Sive, Paget & Riesel, P.C.

724 Wolcott Ave. 460 Park Avenue Beacon, NY 12508 New York, NY 10022 (E-mail: mannajo@clearwater.org) (E-mail: driesel@sprlaw.com)

(E-mail: karla@clearwater.org) (E-mail: vshiah@sprlaw.com)

(E-mail: stephenfiller@gmail.com)

John J. Sipos, Esq. John Louis Parker, Esq.

Charlie Donaldson Esq. Office of General Counsel, Region 3 Assistant Attorneys General NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation Office of the Attorney General 21 S. Putt Corners Road of the State of New York New Paltz, New York 12561-1620 The Capitol (E-mail: jlparker@gw.dec.state.ny.us)

Albany, NY 12224-0341 (E-mail: John.Sipos@ag.ny.gov)

(E-mail: Charlie.Donaldson@ag.ny.gov) Michael J. Delaney, Esq.

Vice President -Energy Department New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCDEC) 110 William Street New York, NY 10038 mdelaney@nycedc.com 2

Phillip Musegaas, Esq. Sean Murray, Mayor Deborah Brancato, Esq. Kevin Hay, Village Administrator Riverkeeper, Inc. Village of Buchanan 20 Secor Road Municipal Building Ossining, NY 10562 236 Tate Avenue (E-mail: phillip@riverkeeper.org) Buchanan, NY 10511-1298 (E-mail: dbrancato@riverkeeper.org) (E-mail: smurray@villageofbuchanan.com)

(E-mail:

Administrator@villageofbuchanan.com)

Robert D. Snook, Esq. Janice A. Dean, Esq.

Assistant Attorney General Teresa Manzi Office of the Attorney General Assistant Attorney General State of Connecticut Office of the Attorney General 55 Elm Street of the State of New York P.O. Box 120 120 Broadway, 26th Floor Hartford, CT 06141-0120 New York, New York 10271 (E-mail: Robert.Snook@po.state.ct.us) (E-mail: Janice.Dean@ag.ny.gov)

(E-mail: Teresa.Manzi@ag.ny.gov)

Signed (electronically) by Martin J. ONeill Kathryn M. Sutton, Esq.

Paul M. Bessette, Esq.

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP 1111 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20004 Phone: (202) 739-5796 Fax: (713) 739-3001 E-mail: ksutton@morganlewis.com E-mail: pbessette@morganlewis.com Martin J. ONeill, Esq.

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP 1000 Louisiana Street, Suite 4000 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 890-5710 E-mail: martin.oneill@morganlewis.com Counsel for Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

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