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                                                      . , _y UNITED STATES OF AM, ERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
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Before the ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
                                                      )
In the natter of:                            )
                                                      )
PUBLIC SERVICE CO!!PANY OF NEU IIA!!PSHIRE)          Docket Nos.:  50-443 ET AL.                                    )                      and
                                                      )        ,          50-444 (Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2)            )
                                                      )            liarch 23, 1983 THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER TO APPLICANT'S FIF?ll liOTION FOR SUli!!ARY DISPOSITION (CONTE 11 TION NH-9)
Pursuant to 10 C.F.R. S2.749, the State of Neu IIanpshire hereby                    ,
1 answers the Applicant's Fif th !!otion for Sunnary Disposition relating to Contention NH-9 on radioactivity nonitoring.            Contention 1
NH-9 was admitted into this proceeding by order of the Board dated September 13, 1982 as follous:
The Seabrook design does not provide an adequate progran for nonitoring the release of radioactivity to the plant and its environs, either under normal operating conditions.or in pre- and post-accident circunstances. Thus, the Application is not in conpliance uith general design criteria 63 and 64 of Appendix A, 10 C.F.R. Part 50 and the requirenents of 11UREG-0737 and MUREG-0000.
In the valie of substantial discovery on this issue and design modifications in Amendnent 40 to the PSAR, New Hangshire no longer' asserts noncoupliance with GDC 63 and GDC 64, and focuses its attention nou only on NUREG-0737, Iten II.B.3,                          -
relating to post-accident nonitoring.        Regarding that G
 
  . l remaining issue, peu Hanpshire asserts that (a) because discovery is not complete on this issue sunnary disposition should be held in abeyance or (b) should the Board nahe a determination on this Sunnary Disposition Motion, it should be denied as to NUREG-0737, Iten II.B.3.
As of the date of this pleading, the Applicant has not provided details on its post-accident sampling capability in response to NH Interrogatory 9.14 (filed on October 15, 1982),
and it stated in response to NH Interrogatories 9.7 and 9.33 that a comparison of the Seabrook post-accident nonitoring system (PAHS) with the requirenents of Reg. Guide 1.97 has not been prepared.          Sinilarly, the Staff has been unable to respond to discovery requests on this issue, indicating that the Applicant has made no fornal subnission addressing NUREG-0737, Iten II.B.3.          (See Staff's Novenber 30, 1982 Response to New Hampshire's Interrogatories, at p. 4.)                    Given this complete absence-of infornation on the PAMS, it is evident that the Motion for Sunnary Disposition as to this issue is prenature and should be held in abeyance.
Should the Board deternine, houever, that the Applicant's Fifth Motion for Sunnary Disposition is not prenature, Neu Hampsh. ire asserts that the Applicant has not yet produced sufficient infornation for the Board to conclude that the
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  >        l technical safety requirenent of 11UREG-07 37, Iten II.B.3 has been net.                    On this basis, the Applicant's !!otion f or Sunnary Judgnent as to 11UREG-0737 Iten II.B.3 nust be denied.
Respectfully submitted, TIIE STATE OF !!EU IIAliPSliIRE i
GREGCRY H. SIIITH ATTORI1EY GE!!ERAL 1            1 j9M 1    5 l                                                                        By:                                  6CA      L l                                                                              George Duna Bisbee v Attorney Environnental Protection Division Office of Attorney General State House Annex Concord, 11ew Ilanpshire 03301 603-271-3678 Dated:                  11 arch 23, 1983 f
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i CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE                                  -
I, George Dana Bisbee, Esquire, do hereby certify that aTcopy'of.                            O ''
the foregoing THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER TO THE APPLICA11T'S AllD THE STAFF'S liOTIONS FOR SUMl!ARY DISPOSITION OF CONTENTIO11 11ECNP-I.B.1, THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER TO APPLICANT'S SIXTH MOTION FOR
 
==SUMMARY==
DISPOSITION AND TO THE STAFF'S MOTIO11 FOR.
PARTIAL SUllMARY DISPOSITION OF CONTENTION NH-13, THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER IN OPPOSITION TO THE APPLICANT'S NI!!ETEENTH MOTION FOR
 
==SUMMARY==
DISPOSITION (CONTENTION SAPL SUPP III), THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER IN OPPOSITIO!! TO APPLICANT'S SEVENTH MOTION FOR
 
==SUMMARY==
DISPOSITION (CONTENTIONS 11H-21 AND CCCNH-5 ) , and THE STATE OF NEW HA!!PSHIRE'S ANSWER TO APPLICANT'S FIFTH MOTION FOR SUl! MARY DISPOSITION (CONTENTION 11H-9) have been mailed this 23rd day of March, 1983, by first class mail, postage prepaid, to:
* Helen F. Hoyt, Chm.                                          *Dr . Emmeth A . Luebke Administrative Judge                                          Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing                                  Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel                                                  Board Panel U.S. NRC                                                      U.S. NRC Washington, D.C. 20555                                        Uashington, D.C. 20555
                                                                                                              ~
* Dr. Jerry Harbour                                            Jo Ann Shotwell, Asst. AG Administrative Judge                                          Office of the Attorney General Atomic Safety and Licensing                                  One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Board Panel                                                Boston, MA 02108 U.S. IIRC Uashington, D.C. 20555                                        !!rs. Beverly Hollingsworth 822 Lafayette Road
* Roy P . Lessy, Jr., Esquire                                  P.O. Box 596 Robert Perliss, Esquire                                      Hampton, Neu Hampshire 03842 Office of Executive Legal Dir.
U.S. NRC
* Uilliam S . Jordan, II, Esquire Washington, D.C.                20555                        Ellyn R. Ueiss, Esquire Harmon and Ueiss Robert A. Backus, Esquire                                      1725 I Street, 11. U .
116 Lowell Street                                            Suite 506 P.O. Box 516                                                  Washington, D.C.      20006 Manchester, N.H.                03105 Anne Verge Phillip Ahrens, Esquire                                      Chairperson Assistant Attorney General                                    Board of Selectman State House, Station #6                                      Toun Hall Augusta, Maine          04333                                South Hampton, N.H.      03842
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      ** Served by Express Mail.
 
              ** Rober t K. Gad, Esquire
* Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Thomas G. Dignan, Jr., Esquire                          U.S. !!RC Ropes and Gray                                          Wasnington, D.C.
225 Franklin Street                                                                  20555 Boston, Massachusetts                    02110
* Ruthanne G. Miller, Esq.
Office of Selectmen                                      Law Clerk to Board Town of Brentwood                                        Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Brentwood, New Hampshire 03833                          U.S. 11uclear Regulatory' Commission Washington, D.C.            20555 Office of Selectmen                                      Rep. Roberta C. Pevear Town of Hampton                                          Town of Hampton Falls Hampton, New Hampshire 03842                            Drinkwater Road Hampton Falls,llew Hampshire 03844 Office of Selectmen                                      Ms. Sandra Gavutisson Town of Kensington Kensington, New Hampshire 03833                        Office of Selectmen Town of East Kingston RFD 1 East Kingston, New Hampshire 03848
                  !!r. Calvin A. Canney City Manager                                            Mr. Patrick J. McKeon City of Portsmouth                                      Office of Selectmen                          -
Town of Rye 126 Daniel Street                                      10 Central Road Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801                          Rye, New Hampshire 03870 M)hom i
George D$na Bisbee -
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Answer to Applicant Fifth Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention NH-9.Motion Should Be Held in Abeyance Since Discovery Not Complete or Should Be Denied as to NUREG-0737, Item II.B.3.W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence
ML20069G502
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Issue date: 03/23/1983
From: Bisbee G
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF
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Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
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RTR-NUREG-0737, RTR-NUREG-737, TASK-2.B.3, TASK-TM NUDOCS 8303250171
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. , _y UNITED STATES OF AM, ERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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Before the ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD

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In the natter of: )

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PUBLIC SERVICE CO!!PANY OF NEU IIA!!PSHIRE) Docket Nos.: 50-443 ET AL. ) and

) , 50-444 (Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2) )

) liarch 23, 1983 THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER TO APPLICANT'S FIF?ll liOTION FOR SUli!!ARY DISPOSITION (CONTE 11 TION NH-9)

Pursuant to 10 C.F.R. S2.749, the State of Neu IIanpshire hereby ,

1 answers the Applicant's Fif th !!otion for Sunnary Disposition relating to Contention NH-9 on radioactivity nonitoring. Contention 1

NH-9 was admitted into this proceeding by order of the Board dated September 13, 1982 as follous:

The Seabrook design does not provide an adequate progran for nonitoring the release of radioactivity to the plant and its environs, either under normal operating conditions.or in pre- and post-accident circunstances. Thus, the Application is not in conpliance uith general design criteria 63 and 64 of Appendix A, 10 C.F.R. Part 50 and the requirenents of 11UREG-0737 and MUREG-0000.

In the valie of substantial discovery on this issue and design modifications in Amendnent 40 to the PSAR, New Hangshire no longer' asserts noncoupliance with GDC 63 and GDC 64, and focuses its attention nou only on NUREG-0737, Iten II.B.3, -

relating to post-accident nonitoring. Regarding that G

. l remaining issue, peu Hanpshire asserts that (a) because discovery is not complete on this issue sunnary disposition should be held in abeyance or (b) should the Board nahe a determination on this Sunnary Disposition Motion, it should be denied as to NUREG-0737, Iten II.B.3.

As of the date of this pleading, the Applicant has not provided details on its post-accident sampling capability in response to NH Interrogatory 9.14 (filed on October 15, 1982),

and it stated in response to NH Interrogatories 9.7 and 9.33 that a comparison of the Seabrook post-accident nonitoring system (PAHS) with the requirenents of Reg. Guide 1.97 has not been prepared. Sinilarly, the Staff has been unable to respond to discovery requests on this issue, indicating that the Applicant has made no fornal subnission addressing NUREG-0737, Iten II.B.3. (See Staff's Novenber 30, 1982 Response to New Hampshire's Interrogatories, at p. 4.) Given this complete absence-of infornation on the PAMS, it is evident that the Motion for Sunnary Disposition as to this issue is prenature and should be held in abeyance.

Should the Board deternine, houever, that the Applicant's Fifth Motion for Sunnary Disposition is not prenature, Neu Hampsh. ire asserts that the Applicant has not yet produced sufficient infornation for the Board to conclude that the

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> l technical safety requirenent of 11UREG-07 37, Iten II.B.3 has been net. On this basis, the Applicant's !!otion f or Sunnary Judgnent as to 11UREG-0737 Iten II.B.3 nust be denied.

Respectfully submitted, TIIE STATE OF !!EU IIAliPSliIRE i

GREGCRY H. SIIITH ATTORI1EY GE!!ERAL 1 1 j9M 1 5 l By: 6CA L l George Duna Bisbee v Attorney Environnental Protection Division Office of Attorney General State House Annex Concord, 11ew Ilanpshire 03301 603-271-3678 Dated: 11 arch 23, 1983 f

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i CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE -

I, George Dana Bisbee, Esquire, do hereby certify that aTcopy'of. O

the foregoing THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER TO THE APPLICA11T'S AllD THE STAFF'S liOTIONS FOR SUMl!ARY DISPOSITION OF CONTENTIO11 11ECNP-I.B.1, THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER TO APPLICANT'S SIXTH MOTION FOR

SUMMARY

DISPOSITION AND TO THE STAFF'S MOTIO11 FOR.

PARTIAL SUllMARY DISPOSITION OF CONTENTION NH-13, THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER IN OPPOSITION TO THE APPLICANT'S NI!!ETEENTH MOTION FOR

SUMMARY

DISPOSITION (CONTENTION SAPL SUPP III), THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ANSWER IN OPPOSITIO!! TO APPLICANT'S SEVENTH MOTION FOR

SUMMARY

DISPOSITION (CONTENTIONS 11H-21 AND CCCNH-5 ) , and THE STATE OF NEW HA!!PSHIRE'S ANSWER TO APPLICANT'S FIFTH MOTION FOR SUl! MARY DISPOSITION (CONTENTION 11H-9) have been mailed this 23rd day of March, 1983, by first class mail, postage prepaid, to:

  • Helen F. Hoyt, Chm. *Dr . Emmeth A . Luebke Administrative Judge Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Board Panel U.S. NRC U.S. NRC Washington, D.C. 20555 Uashington, D.C. 20555

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  • Dr. Jerry Harbour Jo Ann Shotwell, Asst. AG Administrative Judge Office of the Attorney General Atomic Safety and Licensing One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Board Panel Boston, MA 02108 U.S. IIRC Uashington, D.C. 20555  !!rs. Beverly Hollingsworth 822 Lafayette Road
  • Roy P . Lessy, Jr., Esquire P.O. Box 596 Robert Perliss, Esquire Hampton, Neu Hampshire 03842 Office of Executive Legal Dir.

U.S. NRC

  • Uilliam S . Jordan, II, Esquire Washington, D.C. 20555 Ellyn R. Ueiss, Esquire Harmon and Ueiss Robert A. Backus, Esquire 1725 I Street, 11. U .

116 Lowell Street Suite 506 P.O. Box 516 Washington, D.C. 20006 Manchester, N.H. 03105 Anne Verge Phillip Ahrens, Esquire Chairperson Assistant Attorney General Board of Selectman State House, Station #6 Toun Hall Augusta, Maine 04333 South Hampton, N.H. 03842

  • Hand-delivered.
    • Served by Express Mail.
    • Rober t K. Gad, Esquire
  • Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Thomas G. Dignan, Jr., Esquire U.S. !!RC Ropes and Gray Wasnington, D.C.

225 Franklin Street 20555 Boston, Massachusetts 02110

  • Ruthanne G. Miller, Esq.

Office of Selectmen Law Clerk to Board Town of Brentwood Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Brentwood, New Hampshire 03833 U.S. 11uclear Regulatory' Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Office of Selectmen Rep. Roberta C. Pevear Town of Hampton Town of Hampton Falls Hampton, New Hampshire 03842 Drinkwater Road Hampton Falls,llew Hampshire 03844 Office of Selectmen Ms. Sandra Gavutisson Town of Kensington Kensington, New Hampshire 03833 Office of Selectmen Town of East Kingston RFD 1 East Kingston, New Hampshire 03848

!!r. Calvin A. Canney City Manager Mr. Patrick J. McKeon City of Portsmouth Office of Selectmen -

Town of Rye 126 Daniel Street 10 Central Road Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Rye, New Hampshire 03870 M)hom i

George D$na Bisbee -

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