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E RI.LTED.CORRESPONDF,NM AIR and WATER 00LMETED Pollution Patrol                =
BROAD AXE, PA.
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iiRANCH NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In_the matter of                  )
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Philadiphia ' Electric Co          )
                                            )      Docket Nos. 50-352 LGS 1 and 2                        )                  50-353 AWPP (ROMANO) RESPONSE TO NRC STAFF FIRST ROUND OF DISCOVERY REQUESTS OF AWPP (ROMANO)
Interrogatory 1.1 Please identify by title, author, and date of publication the document referenced in AI;4 (a) of AWPP's Response of June 21, 1983 to Applicant's Interrogatories as " Johns Hopkins                Un-iversity, Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APl) . "
Answer:
Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Lab: Salt Load-ing, Modeling and Aircraft Hazard Studies, Chalk Point Cool-ing Tower Project, JHU/APL FY1977.
Interrogatory 1.2:      Please indicate: (a) whether the incinerator referred to in Al-lO and AI-13 of AWPP's Response of June 21, 1983 to Applicant's Interrogatories has hyperbolic coooling towers.
Answer:      There are no hyperbolic towers.
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(b) If answer to (a) is No, please indicate whether observed vapor is a combination of water vapor and parti ~culate combustion products, i.e., smoke.        ANSWER:    Essentially NO.      Observed vapor is 98% water, the smoke particulates being precipitated.
(c) If answer to (b) is Yes, please indicate the quantities of major chemical products released to the atmosphere (in tons per day) .
ANSWER:      Approximately 1152 tons of water per day; carbon monox-ide and carbon dioxide would be minimal.
8309130331 830907                                                    sSincerely DR ADOCK 05000352                                              -
                                                                        . fgk1, /
PDR AWPP(ROMANO)
I hereby certify that copics of the foregoing have been served by First Class Mail unon the latest Service List.                                                            g}}

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Responds to NRC First Round of Discovery Requests. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20077P275
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/07/1983
From: Romano F
AIR AND WATER POLLUTION PATROL
To:
NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD)
Shared Package
ML20077P272 List:
References
NUDOCS 8309130331
Download: ML20077P275 (1)


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BROAD AXE, PA.

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iiRANCH NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In_the matter of )

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Philadiphia ' Electric Co )

) Docket Nos. 50-352 LGS 1 and 2 ) 50-353 AWPP (ROMANO) RESPONSE TO NRC STAFF FIRST ROUND OF DISCOVERY REQUESTS OF AWPP (ROMANO)

Interrogatory 1.1 Please identify by title, author, and date of publication the document referenced in AI;4 (a) of AWPP's Response of June 21, 1983 to Applicant's Interrogatories as " Johns Hopkins Un-iversity, Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APl) . "

Answer:

Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Lab: Salt Load-ing, Modeling and Aircraft Hazard Studies, Chalk Point Cool-ing Tower Project, JHU/APL FY1977.

Interrogatory 1.2: Please indicate: (a) whether the incinerator referred to in Al-lO and AI-13 of AWPP's Response of June 21, 1983 to Applicant's Interrogatories has hyperbolic coooling towers.

Answer: There are no hyperbolic towers.

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(b) If answer to (a) is No, please indicate whether observed vapor is a combination of water vapor and parti ~culate combustion products, i.e., smoke. ANSWER: Essentially NO. Observed vapor is 98% water, the smoke particulates being precipitated.

(c) If answer to (b) is Yes, please indicate the quantities of major chemical products released to the atmosphere (in tons per day) .

ANSWER: Approximately 1152 tons of water per day; carbon monox-ide and carbon dioxide would be minimal.

8309130331 830907 sSincerely DR ADOCK 05000352 -

. fgk1, /

PDR AWPP(ROMANO)

I hereby certify that copics of the foregoing have been served by First Class Mail unon the latest Service List. g