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| issue date = 09/21/2010
| issue date = 09/21/2010
| title = 2010/09/21-Entergy's Response to Pilgrim Watch'S Memo Re Proposed Schedule
| title = Entergy'S Response to Pilgrim Watch'S Memo Re Proposed Schedule
| author name = Lewis D
| author name = Lewis D
| author affiliation = Entergy Nuclear Generation Co, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc, Pillsbury, Winthrop, Shaw, Pittman, LLP
| author affiliation = Entergy Nuclear Generation Co, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc, Pillsbury, Winthrop, Shaw, Pittman, LLP
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{{#Wiki_filter:I. C -..' --DOCKETED USNRC September 21, 2010 (4:57p.m.)
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OFFICE OF SECRETARY September 21, 2010 RULEMAKINGS AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ADJUDICATIONS STAFF NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of ))Entergy Nuclear Generation Company and ) Docket No. 50-293-LR Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. ) ASLBP No. 06-848-02-LR
DOCKETED USNRC September 21, 2010 (4:57p.m.)
)(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station) )ENTERGY'S RESPONSE TO PILGRIM WATCH'S MEMO REGARDING PROPOSED SCHEDULE Entergy Nuclear Generation Company and Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (collectively"Entergy")
OFFICE OF SECRETARY                                                           September 21, 2010 RULEMAKINGS AND               UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ADJUDICATIONS STAFF         NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of                               )
hereby respond to Pilgrim Watch's Memo Regarding Proposed Schedule (Sept. 21, 2010). Pilgrim Watch's position that pretrial filings should occur in mid-January, 2011, with a hearing in mid-March (PW Memo at 1), is simply dilatory, inconsistent with Pilgrim Watch's obligations as a party in an adjudicatory proceeding, and dismissive of Entergy's right to timely decision-making:
                                                    )
Despite the Board's specific request during its September 15 teleconference that Pilgrim Watch report on the availability of its witnesses, Pilgrim Watch makes no claim that its witnesses are unavailable or unable to work on their testimony.
Entergy Nuclear Generation Company and )               Docket No. 50-293-LR Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.               )       ASLBP No. 06-848-02-LR
Moreover, Pilgrim Watch has previously indicated that its witnesses would be available to prepare testimony at the beginning of Septem-ber, could file that testimony by October 15, and would be available for a hearing after Novem-ber 25. See Pilgrim Watch's Response to ASLB's May 5, 2010 Order (May 12, 2010) at 8-9. If Pilgrim Watch was previously able to prepare its testimony in six weeks, there is no good reason why it now needs more than three months.Pilgrim Watch's claim that the Board's "refusal" to respond to its questions somehow prevents Pilgrim Watch from knowing how to proceed (PW Memo at 1) is without merit. Pil-grim Watch has received ample instruction on the scope of the remanded meteorological issues in the Commission's March 26, 2010 Memorandum and Order (CLI 11), the Commission's June 17, 2010 Memorandum and Order (CLI-10-15, denying Pilgrim Watch's motion for recon-sideration), the Commission's August 27, 2010 Memorandum and Order (CLI-10-22), and the Licensing Board's September 2, 2010 Order. Pilgrim Watch has already had six months since the Commission remanded these issues in which to work on its case (as well as the months it had to develop its case prior to the summary disposition of its contention earlier in this proceeding).
                                                    )
While Pilgrim Watch may be uncertain whether it will also be permitted to submit testimony challenging NRC's practice of using mean consequence values, there is nothing preventing Pil-grim Watch from preparing its testimony on the meteorological issues.Similarly, Pilgrim Watch's complaint that it has limited resources (PW Memo at 2) pro-vides no grounds for the excessively long schedule that Pilgrim Watch seeks. As the Commis-sion has stated, "the fact that a party may have personal or other obligations or possess fewer re-sources than others to devote to the proceeding does not relieve that party of its hearing obliga-tions." Statement of Policy on Conduct of Licensing Proceedings, CLI-81-8, 13 N.R.C. 452, 454 (1981). Indeed, "[i]t is well-settled that a participant in an NRC proceeding should anticipate having to manipulate its resources, however limited, to meet its obligations," Wisconsin Electric Power Co., (Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Unit 1), ALAB-719, 17 N.R.C. 387, 394 (1983) (cita-tions omitted), and "it has long been a 'basic principle that a person who invokes the right to par-ticipate in an NRC proceeding also voluntarily accepts the obligations attendant upon such par-ticipation,"'
(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station)               )
even pro se participants who are likely to have less available time and resources.
ENTERGY'S RESPONSE TO PILGRIM WATCH'S MEMO REGARDING PROPOSED SCHEDULE Entergy Nuclear Generation Company and Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (collectively "Entergy") hereby respond to Pilgrim Watch's Memo Regarding Proposed Schedule (Sept. 21, 2010). Pilgrim Watch's position that pretrial filings should occur in mid-January, 2011, with a hearing in mid-March (PW Memo at 1), is simply dilatory, inconsistent with Pilgrim Watch's obligations as a party in an adjudicatory proceeding, and dismissive of Entergy's right to timely decision-making:
Duke Energy Corp. (Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3) CLI-99-11, 49 N.R.C. 328, 338-39 (1999), citing Duke Power Co. (Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2), CLI-83-19, 17 2 N.R.C. 1041, 1048 (1983); see also USEC Inc. (American Centrifuge Plant), CLI-06-10, 63 N.R.C. 451, 456 (2006) ("[T]hose participating in our proceeding[s]
Despite the Board's specific request during its September 15 teleconference that Pilgrim Watch report on the availability of its witnesses, Pilgrim Watch makes no claim that its witnesses are unavailable or unable to work on their testimony. Moreover, Pilgrim Watch has previously indicated that its witnesses would be available to prepare testimony at the beginning of Septem-ber, could file that testimony by October 15, and would be available for a hearing after Novem-ber 25. See Pilgrim Watch's Response to ASLB's May 5, 2010 Order (May 12, 2010) at 8-9. If Pilgrim Watch was previously able to prepare its testimony in six weeks, there is no good reason why it now needs more than three months.
must be prepared to expend the necessary effort.");
Pilgrim Watch's claim that the Board's "refusal" to respond to its questions somehow prevents Pilgrim Watch from knowing how to proceed (PW Memo at 1) is without merit. Pil-
Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. (West Chicago Rare Earths Facility), LBP-85-46, 22 N.R.C. 830, 832 (1985) (Though a "proceeding may impose a heavy burden...
 
[t]he pressures of other professional responsibilities are not a basis for alleviating that burden").
grim Watch has received ample instruction on the scope of the remanded meteorological issues in the Commission's March 26, 2010 Memorandum and Order (CLI 11), the Commission's June 17, 2010 Memorandum and Order (CLI-10-15, denying Pilgrim Watch's motion for recon-sideration), the Commission's August 27, 2010 Memorandum and Order (CLI-10-22), and the Licensing Board's September 2, 2010 Order. Pilgrim Watch has already had six months since the Commission remanded these issues in which to work on its case (as well as the months it had to develop its case prior to the summary disposition of its contention earlier in this proceeding).
En-tergy respectfully submits that the schedule in this proceeding should not be dictated by Pilgrim Watch's unwillingness to commit resources.
While Pilgrim Watch may be uncertain whether it will also be permitted to submit testimony challenging NRC's practice of using mean consequence values, there is nothing preventing Pil-grim Watch from preparing its testimony on the meteorological issues.
Moreover, it is unfortunate that Pilgrim Watch fails to appreciate the impact of its inac-tion on the hundreds of Pilgrim Station employees, who are left to guess at the prospects for con-tinued employment beyond the next two years. Equally unfortunate is Pilgrim Watch's lack of appreciation for the impact of its delays on Pilgrim Station's ability to make business and in-vestment decisions.
Similarly, Pilgrim Watch's complaint that it has limited resources (PW Memo at 2) pro-vides no grounds for the excessively long schedule that Pilgrim Watch seeks. As the Commis-sion has stated, "the fact that a party may have personal or other obligations or possess fewer re-sources than others to devote to the proceeding does not relieve that party of its hearing obliga-tions." Statement of Policy on Conduct of Licensing Proceedings, CLI-81-8, 13 N.R.C. 452, 454 (1981). Indeed, "[i]t is well-settled that a participant in an NRC proceeding should anticipate having to manipulate its resources, however limited, to meet its obligations," Wisconsin Electric Power Co., (Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Unit 1), ALAB-719, 17 N.R.C. 387, 394 (1983) (cita-tions omitted), and "it has long been a 'basic principle that a person who invokes the right to par-ticipate in an NRC proceeding also voluntarily accepts the obligations attendant upon such par-ticipation,"' even pro se participants who are likely to have less available time and resources.
The absence of a timely decision on Entergy's license renewal application makes it unclear whether Entergy should be investing in plant improvements to support extended operation.
Duke Energy Corp. (Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3) CLI-99-11, 49 N.R.C. 328, 338-39 (1999), citing Duke Power Co. (Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2), CLI-83-19, 17 2
The absence of a timely decision also makes decisions on fuel procurement challeng-ing and is an impediment to Entergy's ability to enter into contracts for the sale of the plant's power beyond its current expiration date. As the Commission stated, "applicants for a license are... entitled to a prompt resolution of disputes concerning their applications." Statement of Policy on Conduct of Adjudicatory Proceedings, CLI-98-12, 48 N.R.C. 18, 19 (1998).Finally, Pilgrim Watch's assertion that it is not its fault that the Commission took over two months to rule on its recusal motion (PW Memo at 3) overlooks the obvious -that Pilgrim Watch's recusal motion was itself inappropriate.
 
Since Pilgrim Watch was in communication with David Chanin, it knew that Judge Abramson had no involvement in developing the 3 MACCS2 code. Since Pilgrim Watch's motion was not well founded, it should not now be re-warded for the delay that its decision to proceed with this motion has caused.For all these reasons, Entergy objects to Pilgrim Watch's continuing efforts to delay this proceeding and avoid its obligations as a party. Entergy submits that a reasonable schedule would be for the parties to submit their prefiled testimony on November 15 (which is more than the six weeks that Pilgrim Watch claimed that it needed in May, and ample time to adjust its tes-timony if the Board allows evidence on averaging), for rebuttal testimony to be submitted by De-cember 15, and for the evidentiary hearing to begin the week of January 10.1 Respectfully Submitted, David R. Lewis Paul A. Gaukler PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN LLP 2300 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20037-1128 Tel. (202) 663-8000 Counsel for Entergy Dated: September 21, 2010 Entergy's witness, Dr. Hanna, is not available the week of January 17. In addition, Dr. Hanna will be teaching a three-week course in Cyprus in the February -March timeframe, and needs to know when the hearing will occur so that the specific three week interval can be chosen to avoid any conflict with the hearing date.4 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of Entergy Nuclear Generation Company and Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station)))))))Docket No. 50-293-LR ASLBP No. 06-848-02-LR CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of"Entergy's Response to Pilgrim Watch's Memo Regarding Proposed Schedule" were served on the persons listed below by deposit in the U.S. Mail, first class, postage prepaid, and where indicated by an asterisk, by electronic mail, this 2 1 st day of September, 2010.* Secretary Att'n: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff Mail Stop 0-16 C1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 hearingdocket@nrc.gov
N.R.C. 1041, 1048 (1983); see also USEC Inc. (American Centrifuge Plant), CLI-06-10, 63 N.R.C. 451, 456 (2006) ("[T]hose participating in our proceeding[s] must be prepared to expend the necessary effort."); Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. (West Chicago Rare Earths Facility), LBP-85-46, 22 N.R.C. 830, 832 (1985) (Though a "proceeding may impose a heavy burden... [t]he pressures of other professional responsibilities are not a basis for alleviating that burden"). En-tergy respectfully submits that the schedule in this proceeding should not be dictated by Pilgrim Watch's unwillingness to commit resources.
*Administrative Judge Ann Marshall Young, Esq., Chair Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Mail Stop T-3 F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Ann.Young@nrc.gov
Moreover, it is unfortunate that Pilgrim Watch fails to appreciate the impact of its inac-tion on the hundreds of Pilgrim Station employees, who are left to guess at the prospects for con-tinued employment beyond the next two years. Equally unfortunate is Pilgrim Watch's lack of appreciation for the impact of its delays on Pilgrim Station's ability to make business and in-vestment decisions. The absence of a timely decision on Entergy's license renewal application makes it unclear whether Entergy should be investing in plant improvements to support extended operation. The absence of a timely decision also makes decisions on fuel procurement challeng-ing and is an impediment to Entergy's ability to enter into contracts for the sale of the plant's power beyond its current expiration date. As the Commission stated, "applicants for a license are... entitled to a prompt resolution of disputes concerning their applications." Statement of Policy on Conduct of Adjudicatory Proceedings, CLI-98-12, 48 N.R.C. 18, 19 (1998).
*Administrative Judge Paul B. Abramson Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Mail Stop T-3 F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Paul.Abramson@nrc.gov
Finally, Pilgrim Watch's assertion that it is not its fault that the Commission took over two months to rule on its recusal motion (PW Memo at 3) overlooks the obvious - that Pilgrim Watch's recusal motion was itself inappropriate. Since Pilgrim Watch was in communication with David Chanin, it knew that Judge Abramson had no involvement in developing the 3
*Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication Mail Stop 0-16 C I U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 ocaamail@nrc.gov
 
*Administrative Judge Dr. Richard F. Cole Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Mail Stop T-3 F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Richard.Cole@nrc.gov Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Mail Stop T-3 F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001
MACCS2 code. Since Pilgrim Watch's motion was not well founded, it should not now be re-warded for the delay that its decision to proceed with this motion has caused.
*Ms. Mary Lampert 148 Washington Street Duxbury, MA 02332 mary.lampert@comcast.net
For all these reasons, Entergy objects to Pilgrim Watch's continuing efforts to delay this proceeding and avoid its obligations as a party. Entergy submits that a reasonable schedule would be for the parties to submit their prefiled testimony on November 15 (which is more than the six weeks that Pilgrim Watch claimed that it needed in May, and ample time to adjust its tes-timony if the Board allows evidence on averaging), for rebuttal testimony to be submitted by De-cember 15, and for the evidentiary hearing to begin the week of January 10.1 Respectfully Submitted, David R. Lewis Paul A. Gaukler PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN LLP 2300 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20037-1128 Tel. (202) 663-8000 Counsel for Entergy Dated: September 21, 2010 Entergy's witness, Dr. Hanna, is not available the week of January 17. In addition, Dr. Hanna will be teaching a three-week course in Cyprus in the February - March timeframe, and needs to know when the hearing will occur so that the specific three week interval can be chosen to avoid any conflict with the hearing date.
*Matthew Brock, Assistant Attorney General Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General One Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 Martha. Coakley@state.ma.us Matthew.Brock@state.ma.us
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*Mr. Mark D. Sylvia Town Manager Town of Plymouth 11 Lincoln St.Plymouth, MA 02360 msylvia@townhall.plymouth.ma.us
 
*Richard R. MacDonald Town Manager 878 Tremont Street Duxbury, MA 02332 macdonald@town.duxbury.ma.us
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of                             )
*Susan L. Uttal, Esq.*Andrea Z. Jones, Esq.*Brian Harris, Esq.*Michael G. Dreher Office of the General Counsel Mail Stop 0- 15 D21 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Susan.Uttal@nrc.gov; andrea.jones@nrc.gov; brian.harris@nrc.gov; michael.dreher@nrc.gov
                                              )
*Sheila Slocum Hollis, Esq.Duane Morris LLP 505 9th Street, NW Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20006 sshollis@duanemorris.com
Entergy Nuclear Generation Company and       )       Docket No. 50-293-LR Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.              )      ASLBP No. 06-848-02-LR
*Chief Kevin M. Nord Fire Chief and Director, Duxbury Emergency Management Agency 688 Tremont Street P.O. Box 2824 Duxbury, MA 02331 nord@town.duxbury.ma.us
                                              )
*Katherine Tucker, Esq.Law Clerk, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Mail Stop T3-E2a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Katie.Tucker@nrc.gov David R. Lewis 2}}
(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station)              )
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of"Entergy's Response to Pilgrim Watch's Memo Regarding Proposed Schedule" were served on the persons listed below by deposit in the U.S. Mail, first class, postage prepaid, and where indicated by an asterisk, by electronic mail, this 2 1 st day of September, 2010.
* Secretary                                     *Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication Att'n: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff Mail Stop 0-16 C I Mail Stop 0-16 C1                             U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission            Washington, DC 20555-0001 Washington, DC 20555-0001                     ocaamail@nrc.gov hearingdocket@nrc.gov
*Administrative Judge                          *Administrative Judge Ann Marshall Young, Esq., Chair               Dr. Richard F. Cole Atomic Safety and Licensing Board             Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 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 Ann.Young@nrc.gov                              Richard.Cole@nrc.gov
*Administrative Judge                         Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Paul B. Abramson                               Mail Stop T-3 F23 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board             U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop T-3 F23                             Washington, DC 20555-0001 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Paul.Abramson@nrc.gov
 
*Ms. Mary Lampert                          *Susan L. Uttal, Esq.
148 Washington Street                      *Andrea Z. Jones, Esq.
Duxbury, MA 02332                          *Brian Harris, Esq.
mary.lampert@comcast.net                  *Michael G. Dreher Office of the General Counsel Mail Stop 0- 15 D21 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Susan.Uttal@nrc.gov; andrea.jones@nrc.gov; brian.harris@nrc.gov; michael.dreher@nrc.gov
*Matthew Brock, Assistant Attorney General *Sheila Slocum Hollis, Esq.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts             Duane Morris LLP Office of the Attorney General             505 9th Street, NW One Ashburton Place                       Suite 1000 Boston, MA 02108                           Washington, DC 20006 Martha. Coakley@state.ma.us               sshollis@duanemorris.com Matthew.Brock@state.ma.us
*Mr. Mark D. Sylvia                       *Chief Kevin M. Nord Town Manager                               Fire Chief and Director, Duxbury Emergency Town of Plymouth                           Management Agency 11 Lincoln St.                             688 Tremont Street Plymouth, MA 02360                         P.O. Box 2824 msylvia@townhall.plymouth.ma.us           Duxbury, MA 02331 nord@town.duxbury.ma.us
*Richard R. MacDonald                      *Katherine Tucker, Esq.
Town Manager                              Law Clerk, 878 Tremont Street                        Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Duxbury, MA 02332                          Mail Stop T3-E2a macdonald@town.duxbury.ma.us               U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Katie.Tucker@nrc.gov David R. Lewis 2}}

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Entergy'S Response to Pilgrim Watch'S Memo Re Proposed Schedule
ML102720399
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Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 09/21/2010
From: Doris Lewis
Entergy Nuclear Generation Co, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Pillsbury, Winthrop, Shaw, Pittman, LLP
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
50-293-LR, ASLBP 06-848-02-LR, RAS J-270
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DOCKETED USNRC September 21, 2010 (4:57p.m.)

OFFICE OF SECRETARY September 21, 2010 RULEMAKINGS AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ADJUDICATIONS STAFF NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of )

)

Entergy Nuclear Generation Company and ) Docket No. 50-293-LR Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. ) ASLBP No. 06-848-02-LR

)

(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station) )

ENTERGY'S RESPONSE TO PILGRIM WATCH'S MEMO REGARDING PROPOSED SCHEDULE Entergy Nuclear Generation Company and Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (collectively "Entergy") hereby respond to Pilgrim Watch's Memo Regarding Proposed Schedule (Sept. 21, 2010). Pilgrim Watch's position that pretrial filings should occur in mid-January, 2011, with a hearing in mid-March (PW Memo at 1), is simply dilatory, inconsistent with Pilgrim Watch's obligations as a party in an adjudicatory proceeding, and dismissive of Entergy's right to timely decision-making:

Despite the Board's specific request during its September 15 teleconference that Pilgrim Watch report on the availability of its witnesses, Pilgrim Watch makes no claim that its witnesses are unavailable or unable to work on their testimony. Moreover, Pilgrim Watch has previously indicated that its witnesses would be available to prepare testimony at the beginning of Septem-ber, could file that testimony by October 15, and would be available for a hearing after Novem-ber 25. See Pilgrim Watch's Response to ASLB's May 5, 2010 Order (May 12, 2010) at 8-9. If Pilgrim Watch was previously able to prepare its testimony in six weeks, there is no good reason why it now needs more than three months.

Pilgrim Watch's claim that the Board's "refusal" to respond to its questions somehow prevents Pilgrim Watch from knowing how to proceed (PW Memo at 1) is without merit. Pil-

grim Watch has received ample instruction on the scope of the remanded meteorological issues in the Commission's March 26, 2010 Memorandum and Order (CLI 11), the Commission's June 17, 2010 Memorandum and Order (CLI-10-15, denying Pilgrim Watch's motion for recon-sideration), the Commission's August 27, 2010 Memorandum and Order (CLI-10-22), and the Licensing Board's September 2, 2010 Order. Pilgrim Watch has already had six months since the Commission remanded these issues in which to work on its case (as well as the months it had to develop its case prior to the summary disposition of its contention earlier in this proceeding).

While Pilgrim Watch may be uncertain whether it will also be permitted to submit testimony challenging NRC's practice of using mean consequence values, there is nothing preventing Pil-grim Watch from preparing its testimony on the meteorological issues.

Similarly, Pilgrim Watch's complaint that it has limited resources (PW Memo at 2) pro-vides no grounds for the excessively long schedule that Pilgrim Watch seeks. As the Commis-sion has stated, "the fact that a party may have personal or other obligations or possess fewer re-sources than others to devote to the proceeding does not relieve that party of its hearing obliga-tions." Statement of Policy on Conduct of Licensing Proceedings, CLI-81-8, 13 N.R.C. 452, 454 (1981). Indeed, "[i]t is well-settled that a participant in an NRC proceeding should anticipate having to manipulate its resources, however limited, to meet its obligations," Wisconsin Electric Power Co., (Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Unit 1), ALAB-719, 17 N.R.C. 387, 394 (1983) (cita-tions omitted), and "it has long been a 'basic principle that a person who invokes the right to par-ticipate in an NRC proceeding also voluntarily accepts the obligations attendant upon such par-ticipation,"' even pro se participants who are likely to have less available time and resources.

Duke Energy Corp. (Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3) CLI-99-11, 49 N.R.C. 328, 338-39 (1999), citing Duke Power Co. (Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2), CLI-83-19, 17 2

N.R.C. 1041, 1048 (1983); see also USEC Inc. (American Centrifuge Plant), CLI-06-10, 63 N.R.C. 451, 456 (2006) ("[T]hose participating in our proceeding[s] must be prepared to expend the necessary effort."); Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. (West Chicago Rare Earths Facility), LBP-85-46, 22 N.R.C. 830, 832 (1985) (Though a "proceeding may impose a heavy burden... [t]he pressures of other professional responsibilities are not a basis for alleviating that burden"). En-tergy respectfully submits that the schedule in this proceeding should not be dictated by Pilgrim Watch's unwillingness to commit resources.

Moreover, it is unfortunate that Pilgrim Watch fails to appreciate the impact of its inac-tion on the hundreds of Pilgrim Station employees, who are left to guess at the prospects for con-tinued employment beyond the next two years. Equally unfortunate is Pilgrim Watch's lack of appreciation for the impact of its delays on Pilgrim Station's ability to make business and in-vestment decisions. The absence of a timely decision on Entergy's license renewal application makes it unclear whether Entergy should be investing in plant improvements to support extended operation. The absence of a timely decision also makes decisions on fuel procurement challeng-ing and is an impediment to Entergy's ability to enter into contracts for the sale of the plant's power beyond its current expiration date. As the Commission stated, "applicants for a license are... entitled to a prompt resolution of disputes concerning their applications." Statement of Policy on Conduct of Adjudicatory Proceedings, CLI-98-12, 48 N.R.C. 18, 19 (1998).

Finally, Pilgrim Watch's assertion that it is not its fault that the Commission took over two months to rule on its recusal motion (PW Memo at 3) overlooks the obvious - that Pilgrim Watch's recusal motion was itself inappropriate. Since Pilgrim Watch was in communication with David Chanin, it knew that Judge Abramson had no involvement in developing the 3

MACCS2 code. Since Pilgrim Watch's motion was not well founded, it should not now be re-warded for the delay that its decision to proceed with this motion has caused.

For all these reasons, Entergy objects to Pilgrim Watch's continuing efforts to delay this proceeding and avoid its obligations as a party. Entergy submits that a reasonable schedule would be for the parties to submit their prefiled testimony on November 15 (which is more than the six weeks that Pilgrim Watch claimed that it needed in May, and ample time to adjust its tes-timony if the Board allows evidence on averaging), for rebuttal testimony to be submitted by De-cember 15, and for the evidentiary hearing to begin the week of January 10.1 Respectfully Submitted, David R. Lewis Paul A. Gaukler PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN LLP 2300 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20037-1128 Tel. (202) 663-8000 Counsel for Entergy Dated: September 21, 2010 Entergy's witness, Dr. Hanna, is not available the week of January 17. In addition, Dr. Hanna will be teaching a three-week course in Cyprus in the February - March timeframe, and needs to know when the hearing will occur so that the specific three week interval can be chosen to avoid any conflict with the hearing date.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of )

)

Entergy Nuclear Generation Company and ) Docket No. 50-293-LR Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. ) ASLBP No. 06-848-02-LR

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(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station) )

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of"Entergy's Response to Pilgrim Watch's Memo Regarding Proposed Schedule" were served on the persons listed below by deposit in the U.S. Mail, first class, postage prepaid, and where indicated by an asterisk, by electronic mail, this 2 1 st day of September, 2010.

  • Secretary *Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication Att'n: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff Mail Stop 0-16 C I Mail Stop 0-16 C1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Washington, DC 20555-0001 ocaamail@nrc.gov hearingdocket@nrc.gov
  • Administrative Judge *Administrative Judge Ann Marshall Young, Esq., Chair Dr. Richard F. Cole Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 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 Ann.Young@nrc.gov Richard.Cole@nrc.gov
  • Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Paul B. Abramson Mail Stop T-3 F23 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop T-3 F23 Washington, DC 20555-0001 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Paul.Abramson@nrc.gov

148 Washington Street *Andrea Z. Jones, Esq.

Duxbury, MA 02332 *Brian Harris, Esq.

mary.lampert@comcast.net *Michael G. Dreher Office of the General Counsel Mail Stop 0- 15 D21 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Susan.Uttal@nrc.gov; andrea.jones@nrc.gov; brian.harris@nrc.gov; michael.dreher@nrc.gov

  • Matthew Brock, Assistant Attorney General *Sheila Slocum Hollis, Esq.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Duane Morris LLP Office of the Attorney General 505 9th Street, NW One Ashburton Place Suite 1000 Boston, MA 02108 Washington, DC 20006 Martha. Coakley@state.ma.us sshollis@duanemorris.com Matthew.Brock@state.ma.us

  • Mr. Mark D. Sylvia *Chief Kevin M. Nord Town Manager Fire Chief and Director, Duxbury Emergency Town of Plymouth Management Agency 11 Lincoln St. 688 Tremont Street Plymouth, MA 02360 P.O. Box 2824 msylvia@townhall.plymouth.ma.us Duxbury, MA 02331 nord@town.duxbury.ma.us
  • Richard R. MacDonald *Katherine Tucker, Esq.

Town Manager Law Clerk, 878 Tremont Street Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Duxbury, MA 02332 Mail Stop T3-E2a macdonald@town.duxbury.ma.us U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Katie.Tucker@nrc.gov David R. Lewis 2