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))COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY,)Docket Nos. SS0-599 et al.,)S50-600)(Carroll County Site)
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)CONTENTION.G a The PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, by WILLIAM J.
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SCOTT, Attorney General of the State of Illinois, herein supplement their Petition for Leave to Intervene and set forth the following contentions:
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1.Approval of the suitability of the proposed site and the subsequent construction permit application will be major ac-ions of the Commission significantly affecting the cuality of the human environment of Illinois.
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The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, requires the Commission to submit an environmental impact statement with respect to the proposed site suitability review and construction permit applica i.on.
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.=1146 235 214 7010150 , G 2....2 The requested early site review is premature, unnecessary, unwarranted, and contrary to the public interest, health and safety.(a)Applicant's Table 1.1-32 CCS-SS-ER, p.
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1.1-50, fails to show a need for the two unit Carroll County Station.(b)In January, 1979 Commonwealth Edison reduced its estimate of peak load growth downward, from 5.1% to 4.5%
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over the next ten years.
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Commonwealth has experienced reserve margins of energy capacity substantially beyond what has been necessary for the past five years and according to its projections will do so until at le ast 1985.(c)Applicant's projection of need for the Carroll County Stations by 1987 is speculative.
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Past inaccurate predictions indicate no basis to rely upon the present projection.which fails to adequately factor in (1) the affect of implementation of conservation measures upon energy demand levels; (2) the impact of governmental i e 1146 236  
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING LOARD IN THE MATTER OF:                     )
..-3-policies regarding energy sources and pricing upon energy demand; and (3)the current general declining trend in energy demand growth levels in Illinois and Iowa.(d)The Applicant's need projection fails to adequately consider: i.possible continued use of existing facilities due to improved technology or lessened environmental standards.
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ii.alternative energy sources.(e)The Illinois Commerce Commission which regulates Commonwealth Edison's rates, will investigate the need for and the reasonableness of Carroll County construction (I.C.C., No. 78-0646) this Fall, and may order delay of construction, and can also refuse the request for a rate increase to help finance the construction.(f)NRC Staff has admitted that Carroll County Construction cannot reasonably occur until at least 1981 and that, therefore," [i] r. short, there is no reason to proceed with haste given the above circun7,tances. '' NRC Staff's Motion for Reconsideration of Licensing Board's Denial of NRC Staff's Motion to Defer Special Prehearing Conference, July 23, 1979, p.
COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY,         )   Docket Nos. SS0-599 et al.,                               )                 S50-600
2.''l146 237 (g)Early site review is contrary to the public interest because there is no imminent need for the Carroll County site; delays, whether self imposed or involuntary, are probable; and decisions on site suitability which are conclusive and remain in effect for five years may not adequately cover all problems regarding the site when the construction permit is sought.
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Later site review will allow newer technologies and information regarding nuclear plant construction to be incorporated into the site suitability review to assure greater compliance with 10 CFR Parts 50, 51 and 100.(h)Later site suitability review will allow for more accurate analysis of the actual cost effectiveness of nuclear power and more accurate deternination of the cost benefit analysis required by NEPA and the NRC regulations,10 CFR Parts 2, 50, 51.(i)The continuing NRC administrative stay on consider-ation of construction permits for new nuclear facilities announced by Harold Denton, Director of the NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation on August 26, 1979 draws into question the wisdom and the legality of an early site review.
(Carroll County Site)                )
3.Applicants have not considered cost benefit balancing
CONTENTION.G       a The PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, by WILLIAM J. SCOTT, Attorney General of the State of Illinois, herein supplement their Petition for Leave to Intervene and set forth the following contentions:
(" Proposed Findings, " paragraph 117) .
: 1. Approval of the suitability of the proposed site and the subsequent construction permit application will be major ac-ions of the Commission significantly affecting the cuality of the human environment of Illinois. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, requires the Commission to submit an environmental impact statement with respect to the proposed site suitability review and construction permit applica i.on.
Cost benefit balancing is necessary and desirable before conclusive decisions of site suita-bility and irreversible and irretrievable commitments to this proposed expansion of nuclear power are made.
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Furthermore cost benefit balancing is necessary in order to comply with the National Environmental T olicy Act, and 10 CFR Part 2, 52.101(a-1), Part 50, 55 0. 30 (f) and Part 51, 551.20 (b) .
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I146 238 4.10 CFR SSI.20 (a) (5) requires that the Applicant's Environmental Report be "sufficiently complete to aid the Commission in developing and exploring - pursuant to Section 102(2) (E) of National Environmental Policy Act - appropriaLe alternatives Applicant's, in CCS-SS-ER Ch. 9.1,have not met the required stan-dard in that they have failed to provide adequate discussion of , alternative energy sources and alternative sites.
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5..Applicants have failed to adequately show that the Plum River fault, which runs withir 5.5 miles of the sit e, is not a capable fault in determining site geologic suitability and necessary safety measures for the proposed reacters
 
.6.Applicants have failed to adequately account for and evaluate the effects of the proposed reactors upon terrestri l a and aquatic life in the area, and specifically in the Upper Mi ssissippi River Fish and Wildlife Refuge.(a)Applicants have not adngeately shown that the birds considered endangered species, including the bald eagle, which inhabit the proposed site will be able to relocate with out signi-ficant increaser in competition or significant effect o n their populations.(b)Applicants have failed to adequately evaluate the effects of the noise, dust, vibration and vehicular traffic during construction on wildlife and the ecology of the area
2 2   The requested early site review is premature, unnecessary, unwarranted, and contrary to the public interest, health and safety.
.(c)Applicants have failed to adequately evaluate the effects of the proposed water intake system which will cros s the Refuge on terrestrial and aquatic habitats Specifically they
(a) Applicant's Table 1.1-32 CCS-SS-ER, p. 1.1-50, fails to show a need for the two unit Carroll County Station.
.have not adequately considered the effects of the intak e on spawning grounds of the Upper Mississippi, among other possible effe t c s.1146 239 (d)Applicants have failed to adequately evaluate the effects of radioact.ive water discharge upon the terrestrial and aquath.c life in the vicinity of the site, and in particular, the spawning grounds of the Upper Mississippi.
(b) In January, 1979 Commonwealth Edison reduced its estimate of peak load growth downward, from 5.1% to 4.5%
7 .-Applicants have failed to establish that operation of the proposed station 2.3 miles from Stansky Airport does not present an undue risk to the public's health and safety.
over the next ten years.     Commonwealth has experienced reserve margins of energy capacity substantially beyond what has been necessary for the past five years and according to its projections will do so until at le ast 1985.
8.In determining public health and safety, applicants have failed to adequately consider or take into account the effect on the proposed reactor of explosions which could occur at the Savanna Army Depot, which is 13.2 miles from the proposed site and is used for the storage of artillery ammunition, bombs and their components, grenades, rockets, mine and engineering explosives, riot control agents, fuses, primers , pyrotechnics , and :nissile warheads. (CCS-SS-SSR S2. 2. 2. 2 ) .
(c) Applicant's projection of need for the Carroll County Stations by 1987 is speculative.     Past inaccurate predictions indicate no basis to rely upon the present projection.which fails to adequately factor in (1) the affect of implementation of conservation measures upon energy demand levels; (2) the impact of governmental i
9.In determining public health and safety, applicants have failed to adequately consider or take into account the effects on the proposed reactors of explosions which could occur during the transportation of such ammunitions as mentioned above on either the Burlington Northern Railway or on Illinois Route 84.
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}}kb 10. Applicants have failed to sufficiently detenstrate their financial qualifications to carry cut their preposed construction in accordarre with acplicable regulations, as required in early site suihhility reviews by 10 CFR SS2.101(a-1) (2) and 50.33(f) . Comnonw alth Edison, the major owner of the proposed station, and the one responsible for design, licensing and construction, is incapable of suf-ficiently showing that it is finarmally qualified to carrf our the construction since its current request for a rate increase, a substantmal portion of which would be devoted to construction, is pending before the Illinois Ccrimerce Ccrtmission. 11.Applicants have failed to discuss the transportation of uranium fuels to the proposed site, its effect on public health and safety, and the effects of transportation of spent fuels from the site.Such analysis is necessary in order to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act, and 10 CPR Parts 2, 50 and 51.
 
12.Applicants have not sufficiently considered all things necessary to insure that they will be able to meet their obligations to carry out decommissioning activities upon termination of the Carroll County Stations useful life as required by the Atomic Energy Act and the regulations of the NRC 10 CFR 550.82.(a)With regard to decommissioning Applicants state norely that " full scope of the final disposition...cannot be developed at this early date," and that a plan will be developed during the life of the station.
policies regarding energy sources and pricing upon energy demand; and (3)     the current general declining trend in energy demand growth levels in Illinois and Iowa.
Therefore, applicants have failed to demonstrate and are incapable of presently demonstrating that decommissioning of the stations and disposal of its nuclear wastes will result in little" adverse impact upon the environment" or that they will not be " inimical to the common defense and security or health and safety of the public" (Proposed Findings, #131; CCS-SS-ER 55.8).(b)Applicants have failed to include in their cost / benefit analysi. any consideration of the costs which will be incurred by decommissioning and decontamination of the Carroll County Station.
(d)
11146241 (c)Applicants have failed to demonstrate that they will be financially capable to decommission the Carroll County Station.(d)Applicants have failed to demonstrate that they will be technically capable to decommission the Carroll County Station.13.In determining site envircamental suitability applicants have failed to adequately consider the extent and type of effects of transmission lines from the proposed site, on the ecology of the right-of-ways which will Le crossed.
The Applicant's need projection fails to adequately consider:
14.Neither Chapter 3 nor 5 of the CCS-SS-ER discuss the impact on the environment of "non-routine" or accidental radiological emissions into the ground water.(a)There is no discussion of control mechanisms to prevent leaks of radioactive materials from being absorbed into the ground water.(b)There is no calculation of the effects of a "non-routine" release of radioactivity into the ground water on:
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i.drinking water sources ii.recreation areas on the Mississippi River lii.grazing lands surrounding the plant i146 242.
possible continued use of existing facilities due to improved technology or lessened environmental standards.
.-9-iv.the Mississippi River fish and Wildlife Refuge v.local agriculture vi.local flora and fauna 15.The proposed Carroll County Station is located in a unique part of Illinois.
ii. alternative energy sources.
It is topographically unique (CCS-SS-ER 2. 6-6) and ' istorically significant.(CCS-SS-ER 2. 6) .
(e)   The Illinois Commerce Commission which regulates Commonwealth Edison's rates, will investigate the need for and the reasonableness of Carroll County construction (I.C.C., No. 78-0646) this Fall, and may order delay of construction, and can also refuse the request for a rate increase to help finance the construction.
Therefore there is considerable use of the area for vacationine and recreation.
(f)
.(a)The Galena area, just north of the proposed Station has been preserved as an historical monument.
NRC Staff has admitted that Carroll County Construction cannot reasonably occur until at least 1981 and that, therefore,
It relies on tourists for much of its economic support and provides tourists with an historical and educational experience which is unobtainable in any other area of the state.
  " [i] r. short, there is no reason to proceed with haste given the above circun7,tances. '' NRC Staff's Motion for Reconsideration of Licensing Board's Denial of NRC Staff's Motion to Defer Special Prehearing Conference, July 23, 1979, p. 2.                         '
There has been no consideration of the effect of the Carroll County Station will have on the tourist population and economic well being of areas relying on tourist trade.(b)The Galena Territory and Apple Canyon situated north of the proposed station are "second home communities".
(g) l146 237 Early site review is contrary to the public interest because there is no imminent need for the Carroll County site; delays, whether self imposed or involuntary, are probable; and decisions on site suitability which are conclusive and remain in effect for five years may not adequately cover all problems regarding the site when the construction permit is sought.       Later site review will allow newer
Residents have been attracted to the area because of its aesthetic and historical attributes.
 
There has been no consideration of the effect of the Carroll County Station on real estate values of communities which are dependent on preservation of the aesthetic quality of the region.
technologies and information regarding nuclear plant construction to be incorporated into the site suitability review to assure greater compliance with 10 CFR Parts 50, 51 and 100.
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(h) Later site suitability review will allow for more accurate analysis of the actual cost effectiveness of nuclear power and more accurate deternination of the cost benefit analysis required by NEPA and the NRC regulations,10 CFR Parts 2, 50, 51.
.- 10 -(c)Mississippi Palisades State park just north of Savanna provides natural woodlands for recreation and camping.
(i) The continuing NRC administrative stay on consider-ation of construction permits for new nuclear facilities announced by Harold Denton, Director of the NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation on August 26, 1979 draws into question the wisdom and the legality of an early site review.
: 3. Applicants have not considered cost benefit balancing
(" Proposed Findings, " paragraph 117) . Cost benefit balancing is necessary and desirable before conclusive decisions of site suita-bility and irreversible and irretrievable commitments to this proposed expansion of nuclear power are made.     Furthermore cost benefit balancing is necessary in order to comply with the National Environmental T olicy Act, and 10 CFR Part 2,   52.101(a-1), Part 50, 55 0. 30 (f) and Part 51, 551.20 (b) .
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: 4. 10 CFR SSI.20 (a) (5) requires that the Applicant's Environmental Report be "sufficiently complete to aid the Commission in developing and exploring - pursuant to Section 102(2) (E) of National Environmental Policy Act - appropriaLe alternatives Applicant's, in CCS-SS-ER Ch. 9.1,have not met the required stan-dard in that they have failed to provide adequate discussion of
 
        ,                             alternative energy sources and alternative sites.
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Applicants have failed to adequately show that the Plum River fault, which runs withir 5.5 miles of the site,       is not a capable fault in determining site geologic suitability and necessary safety measures for the proposed reacters     .
6.
Applicants have failed to adequately account for and evaluate the effects of the proposed reactors upon terrestri     a l and aquatic life in the area, and specifically in the Upper Mi ssissippi River Fish and Wildlife Refuge.
(a)
Applicants have not adngeately shown that the birds considered endangered species, including the bald eagle, which inhabit the proposed site will be able to relocate without signi-ficant increaser in competition or significant effect o n     their populations.
(b)
Applicants have failed to adequately evaluate the effects of the noise, dust, vibration and vehicular traffic during construction on wildlife and the ecology of the area     .
(c)
Applicants have failed to adequately evaluate the effects of the proposed water intake system which will cros       s the Refuge on terrestrial and aquatic habitats     .
Specifically they have not adequately considered the effects of the intak e on spawning grounds of the Upper Mississippi, among other possibleceffe        s.
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(d) Applicants have failed to adequately evaluate the effects of radioact.ive water discharge upon the terrestrial and aquath.c life in the vicinity of the site, and in particular,               the spawning grounds of the Upper Mississippi.
7 .- Applicants have failed to establish that operation of the proposed station 2.3 miles from Stansky Airport does not present an undue risk to the public's health and safety.
: 8. In determining public health and safety, applicants have failed to adequately consider or take into account the effect on the proposed reactor of explosions which could occur at the Savanna Army Depot, which is 13.2 miles from the proposed site and is used for the storage of artillery ammunition, bombs and their components, grenades, rockets, mine and engineering explosives, riot control agents, fuses, primers , pyrotechnics , and :nissile warheads. (CCS-SS-SSR S2. 2. 2. 2 ) .
: 9. In determining public health and safety, applicants have failed to adequately consider or take into account the effects on the proposed reactors of explosions which could occur during the transportation of such ammunitions as mentioned above on either the Burlington Northern Railway or on Illinois Route 84.                 }}kb
: 10. Applicants have failed to sufficiently detenstrate their financial qualifications to carry cut their preposed construction in accordarre with acplicable regulations, as required in early site suihhility reviews by 10 CFR SS2.101(a-1) (2) and 50.33(f) . Comnonw alth Edison, the major owner of the proposed station, and the one responsible for design, licensing and construction, is incapable of suf-ficiently showing that it is finarmally qualified to carrf our the construction since its current request for a rate increase, a substantmal portion of which would be devoted to construction, is pending before the Illinois Ccrimerce Ccrtmission.
: 11. Applicants have failed to discuss the transportation of uranium fuels to the proposed site, its effect on public health and safety, and the effects of transportation of spent fuels from the site. Such analysis is necessary in order to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act, and 10 CPR Parts 2, 50 and 51.
: 12. Applicants have not sufficiently considered all things necessary to insure that they will be able to meet their obligations to carry out decommissioning activities upon termination of the Carroll County Stations useful life as required by the Atomic Energy Act and the regulations of the NRC 10 CFR 550.82.
(a) With regard to decommissioning Applicants state norely that " full scope of the final disposition...cannot be developed at this early date," and that a plan will be developed during the life of the station. Therefore, applicants have failed to demonstrate and are incapable of presently demonstrating that decommissioning of the stations and disposal of its nuclear wastes will result in little
" adverse impact upon the environment" or that they will not be " inimical to the common defense and security or health and safety of the public" (Proposed Findings, #131; CCS-SS-ER 55.8).
(b) Applicants have failed to include in their cost / benefit analysi. any consideration of the costs which will be incurred by decommissioning and decontamination of the Carroll County Station.
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(c)   Applicants have failed to demonstrate that they will be financially capable to decommission the Carroll County Station.
(d) Applicants have failed to demonstrate that they will be technically capable to decommission the Carroll County Station.
: 13. In determining site envircamental suitability applicants have failed to adequately consider the extent and type of effects of transmission lines from the proposed site, on the ecology of the right-of-ways which will Le crossed.
: 14. Neither Chapter 3 nor 5 of the CCS-SS-ER discuss the impact on the environment of "non-routine" or accidental radiological emissions into the ground water.
(a)   There is no discussion of control mechanisms to prevent leaks of radioactive materials from being absorbed into the ground water.
(b)   There is no calculation of the effects of a "non-routine"   release of radioactivity into the ground water on:
: i. drinking water sources ii. recreation areas on the Mississippi River lii. grazing lands surrounding the plant i146 242
 
iv. the Mississippi River fish and Wildlife Refuge
: v. local agriculture vi. local flora and fauna
: 15. The proposed Carroll County Station is located in a unique part of Illinois. It is topographically unique (CCS-SS-ER 2. 6-6) and ' istorically significant.   (CCS-SS-ER 2. 6) .
Therefore there     is considerable use of the area for vacationine and recreation.
(a)   The Galena area, just north of the proposed Station has been preserved as an historical monument.     It relies on tourists for much of its economic support and provides tourists with an historical and educational experience which is unobtainable in any other area of the state. There has been no consideration of the effect of the Carroll County Station will have on the tourist population and economic well being of areas relying on tourist trade.
(b)   The Galena Territory and Apple Canyon situated north of the proposed station are "second home communities".     Residents have been attracted to the area because of its aesthetic and historical attributes. There has been no consideration of the effect of the Carroll County Station on real estate values of communities which are dependent on preservation of the aesthetic quality of the region.
I146 243
 
(c) Mississippi Palisades State park just north of Savanna provides natural woodlands for recreation and camping.
There has been no consideration of the effect the proposed Carroll County Station on the use of this facility as a source of recreatioh.
There has been no consideration of the effect the proposed Carroll County Station on the use of this facility as a source of recreatioh.
16.Potential areas of archeological value were not investigated in Site Suitability Environment report (CCS-SS-ER
: 16. Potential areas of archeological value were not investigated in Site Suitability Environment report (CCS-SS-ER
: 8. 3-29) .
: 8. 3-29) . The Sauk and Fox Indian Tribes occupied Carroll County along the Mississippi River until the last century and the final retreat following the Blackhawk War. Many artifacts of Indian civilization are extant. There has been no consideration of whether utilization of the Carroll County Site will cause disturbance of Indian Burial grounds and loss or destruction of archeological knowledge and artifacts significant to past and present Native American Culture.
The Sauk and Fox Indian Tribes occupied Carroll County along the Mississippi River until the last century and the final retreat following the Blackhawk War.
: 17. The Applicants have not discussed how this application and site suitability review have been affected by and must be altered to conform to the more stringent NRC standards which are being adopted in light of the Three Mile Island event.
Many artifacts of Indian civilization are extant.
(a) Applicant does not indicate how it will utilize the NRC staff and ACRS reactor safety recommendations contained in " Interim Reports on Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2", NUREG-0560 an?
There has been no consideration of whether utilization of the Carroll County Site will cause disturbance of Indian Burial grounds and loss or destruction of archeological knowledge and artifacts significant to past and present Native American Culture.
17.The Applicants have not discussed how this application and site suitability review have been affected by and must be altered to conform to the more stringent NRC standards which are being adopted in light of the Three Mile Island event.(a)Applicant does not indicate how it will utilize the NRC staff and ACRS reactor safety recommendations contained in " Interim Reports on Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2", NUREG-0560 an?
NUREG-0578.
NUREG-0578.
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'..- 11 -(b)There is no assessment of how implementation of lessons learned from TMI-2 will effect the following:
 
i.- additional capital investment li'.delay in construction start-up
(b) There is no assessment of how implementation of lessons learned from TMI-2 will effect the following:
.iii.design changes iv.plant operation and maintenance v.emergency evacuation plans vi.environmental monitoring
i.- additional capital investment li'. delay in construction start-up               .
~vii.reduction in capacity factor (c)The TMI-2 event and the NRC disavowel of the Rasmussen report, WASH-1400, illustrate the need for a more realistic assessment of risks in nuclear facility reviews.
iii. design changes iv. plant operation and maintenance
Applicants have applied the old standard in compiling the Carroll County Station Report and have therefore not discussed a " Class 9" hypothetical.
: v. emergency evacuation plans vi. environmental monitoring
Applicants should revise 57.1-22 of the CCS-SS-ER to include a realistic assessIrient of credible severe failures.
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18.The Carroll County Station Site Suitability Site Safety Report (CCS-SS-SSR) does not identify or discuss unresolved safety issues which will affect the plant construction and operation.
vii. reduction in capacity factor (c) The TMI-2 event and the NRC disavowel of the Rasmussen report, WASH-1400, illustrate the need for a more realistic assessment of risks in nuclear facility reviews. Applicants have applied the old standard in compiling the Carroll County Station Report and have therefore not discussed a " Class 9" hypothetical. Applicants should revise 57.1-22 of the CCS-SS-ER to include a realistic assessIrient of credible severe failures.
Seventeen such issues have been identified by the NRC Staff in NUREG-0410.Of particular significance to the proposed construction permit review are those unresolved safety issues which involve the Westinghous
: 18. The Carroll County Station Site Suitability Site Safety Report (CCS-SS-SSR)     does not identify or discuss unresolved safety issues which will affect the plant construction and operation.
'i146 245  
Seventeen such issues have been identified by the NRC Staff in NUREG-0410. Of particular significance to the proposed construction permit review are those unresolved safety issues which involve the Westinghous i146 245
-.- 12 -Pressurized Water Reactors.
 
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS WILLIAM J.
Pressurized Water Reactors.
SCOTT Attorney General State of Illinois BY: D'''NANCY J.BENNETT Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 West Randolph, Suite 2315
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS WILLIAM J. SCOTT Attorney General State of Illinois BY:         D       '
.Chicago, Illinois 60601 (312) 793-2491 OF COUNSEL GEORGE WM. WOLFF Chief, Environmental Control Division JOHN VAN VRANKEN Deputy Chief, Northern Region Environmental Control Division SUSAN N.SEKULER Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 West Randolph, 3uite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 (312) 793-2491 DATED: , i146 246  
NANCY J. BENNETT Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division
.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NbCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF:
                                  .      188 West Randolph, Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 (312) 793-2491 OF COUNSEL GEORGE WM. WOLFF Chief, Environmental Control Division JOHN VAN VRANKEN Deputy Chief, Northern Region Environmental Control Division SUSAN N. SEKULER Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 West Randolph, 3uite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 (312) 793-2491 DATED:                                               ,
))COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY, et al.)Docket Nos. 550-599 (Carroll County Site)
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)S50-600)-CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, NANCY J.
 
BENNETT hereby certify that copies of State of Illinois Contentions in the above-captioned proceeding have been served on the following by deposit in the United States mail first class, this 4th day of September, 1979.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NbCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF:
, John F.Wolf, Esq. Chairman 3409 Shepherd Street Mr. James C.
                                            )
Schwab Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015 State Coordinator Iowa Public Interest Research Mr. Glenn O. Bright Group, Inc.
                                            )
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 36 Memorial Union, Iowa State U.S.Nuc?. ear Regulatory Commission University Washing.on, D.C.20555 Ames, Iowa 50010 Dr. Robert L. Holton Mr. Jim Dubert School of Oceanography c/o Iowa Socialist Party Oregon State University 2801 1/2 West Street Corvallis, Oregon 97331 Ames, Iowa 50010 Thomas J. Miller Atomic Safety and Licensing Attorney General of Iowa Board Panel State Capital Complex U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Des Moines, Iowa 50319 Washington, D.C.
COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY, et al.)
20555 Mr. John W. Cox, Jr.
                                          )
Philip P.Steptoe, Esq.
Docket Nos. 550-599 (Carroll County Site)                  )
Jo Daviess County Ad Hoc Committee Isham, Lincoln & Beale
S50-600
-on Nuclear Energy Information One First National Plaga 906 Cam 42nd Floor Galena,pbell Street Illinois 61036 Chicago, Illinois 60603 1146 2/7 1  
                              -CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, NANCY J.
.-2-Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
BENNETT hereby certify that copies of State of Illinois Contentions in the above-captioned proceeding have been served on the following by deposit in the United States mail first     ,
20555 Docketing & Service Section Office of the Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
class, this 4th day of September, 1979.
20555 Mr. Edward Gosol 6105 W. Winthrop Chicago, Illinois 60660 Mr. James L.
John F. Wolf, Esq. Chairman 3409 Shepherd Street                         Mr. James C. Schwab Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015                   State Coordinator Mr. Glenn O. Bright                           Iowa  Public Group, Inc. Interest Research Atomic   Safety and Licensing Board           36 Memorial Union, Iowa State U.S. Nuc?. ear Regulatory Commission         University Washing.on,   D.C. 20555                     Ames, Iowa 50010 Dr. Robert L. Holton                         Mr. Jim Dubert School of Oceanography                       c/o Iowa Socialist Party Oregon State University                       2801 1/2 West Street Corvallis, Oregon 97331                       Ames, Iowa 50010 Thomas J. Miller                             Atomic Safety and Licensing Attorney General of Iowa                       Board Panel State Capital Complex                         U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Des Moines, Iowa 50319                       Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. John W. Cox, Jr.                         Philip P. Steptoe, Esq.
Runyon 1316 Second Avenue
Jo Daviess County Ad Hoc Committee           Isham, Lincoln & Beale on Nuclear Energy Information               One   First National Plaga 906 Cam                                       42nd Floor Galena,pbell   Street Illinois 61036                     Chicago, Illinois 60603 1146 2/7 1
, P.O. Box 307 Rock Island, Illinois 61201
 
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Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Docketing & Service Section Office of the Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. Edward Gosol 6105 W. Winthrop Chicago, Illinois 60660 Mr. James L. Runyon 1316 Second Avenue             ,
..UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF:
P.O. Box 307 Rock Island, Illinois 61201
))COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY
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)Docket Nos. S50-599 INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY,)S50-600 IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC
 
)COMPANY, Carroll County Site.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF:                 )
)NOTICE CF APPEARANCE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned attorney herewith enters an appearance in the captioned matter.
                                        )
In accordance with 52.713 (a) , 10 CFR.Part 2, the following information is provided:
COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY         )   Docket Nos. S50-599 INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY,           )                   S50-600 IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC     )
NAME SUSAN N. SEKULER ADDRESS Illinois Attorney General 188 West Randolph Street Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 TELEPHONE NUMBER Area Code-312 793-2491 ADMISSIONS Supreme Court of Illinois United States District Court Northern District of Illinois United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit NAME OF PARTY Pecole of the State of Illinois s..-.. J --~ &. -'SUSAN N.SEKULER Assistant Attorney General DATED AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS THIS 4th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1979.
COMPANY, Carroll County Site.       )
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NOTICE CF APPEARANCE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned attorney herewith enters an appearance in the captioned matter.     In accordance with 52.713 (a) ,
.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF:
10 CFR.Part 2, the following information is provided:
))COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY
NAME                 SUSAN N. SEKULER ADDRESS               Illinois Attorney General 188 West Randolph Street Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 TELEPHONE NUMBER     Area Code-312   793-2491 ADMISSIONS           Supreme Court of Illinois United States District Court Northern District of Illinois United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit NAME OF PARTY         Pecole of the State of Illinois s               ..-
)Docket Nos. S50-599 INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY,)S50-600 IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC
                                        ~ &. -    '
)COMPANY, Carroll County Site,)NOTICE OF APPEARANCE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned attorney herewith enters an Appearance in the above-captioned matter.
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In accordance with S 2. 713 ( a) , 10 CFR Part 2, the following information is provided:
SUSAN N. SEKULER Assistant Attorney General DATED AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS THIS 4th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1979.
NAME JOHN VAN VRANKEN
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, ADDRESS Illinois Attorney General 198 West Randolph Street Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 TELEPHONE NUMBER
 
[312] 793-2491 ADMISSIONS Supreme Court of Illinois United States District Court Central District of Illinois United State Court of Appeals 7th Circuit NAME OF PARTY People of the State of Illinois JOHN VAN VRANKEN Assistant Attorney General DATED AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF:                   )
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COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY         )   Docket Nos. S50-599 INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY,           )                 S50-600 IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC     )
COMPANY, Carroll County Site,       )
NOTICE OF APPEARANCE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned attorney herewith enters an Appearance in the above-captioned matter.       In accordance with S 2. 713 ( a) , 10 CFR Part 2, the following information is provided:
NAME                 ,      JOHN VAN VRANKEN ADDRESS                     Illinois Attorney General 198 West Randolph Street Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 TELEPHONE NUMBER             [312] 793-2491 ADMISSIONS                   Supreme Court of Illinois United States District Court Central District of Illinois United State Court of Appeals 7th Circuit NAME OF PARTY               People of the State of Illinois JOHN VAN VRANKEN Assistant Attorney General DATED AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS                           '
THIS 4th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1979.
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Contentions Submitted as Suppl to Petition to Intervene. Safety & Environ Issues Are Not Resolved or Investigated Fully.Certificate of Svc & Notices of Appearance of Sn Sekuler & Jv Vranken Encl
ML19209C380
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CONTENTION.G a The PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, by WILLIAM J. SCOTT, Attorney General of the State of Illinois, herein supplement their Petition for Leave to Intervene and set forth the following contentions:

1. Approval of the suitability of the proposed site and the subsequent construction permit application will be major ac-ions of the Commission significantly affecting the cuality of the human environment of Illinois. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, requires the Commission to submit an environmental impact statement with respect to the proposed site suitability review and construction permit applica i.on.

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2 2 The requested early site review is premature, unnecessary, unwarranted, and contrary to the public interest, health and safety.

(a) Applicant's Table 1.1-32 CCS-SS-ER, p. 1.1-50, fails to show a need for the two unit Carroll County Station.

(b) In January, 1979 Commonwealth Edison reduced its estimate of peak load growth downward, from 5.1% to 4.5%

over the next ten years. Commonwealth has experienced reserve margins of energy capacity substantially beyond what has been necessary for the past five years and according to its projections will do so until at le ast 1985.

(c) Applicant's projection of need for the Carroll County Stations by 1987 is speculative. Past inaccurate predictions indicate no basis to rely upon the present projection.which fails to adequately factor in (1) the affect of implementation of conservation measures upon energy demand levels; (2) the impact of governmental i

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policies regarding energy sources and pricing upon energy demand; and (3) the current general declining trend in energy demand growth levels in Illinois and Iowa.

(d)

The Applicant's need projection fails to adequately consider:

i.

possible continued use of existing facilities due to improved technology or lessened environmental standards.

ii. alternative energy sources.

(e) The Illinois Commerce Commission which regulates Commonwealth Edison's rates, will investigate the need for and the reasonableness of Carroll County construction (I.C.C., No. 78-0646) this Fall, and may order delay of construction, and can also refuse the request for a rate increase to help finance the construction.

(f)

NRC Staff has admitted that Carroll County Construction cannot reasonably occur until at least 1981 and that, therefore,

" [i] r. short, there is no reason to proceed with haste given the above circun7,tances. NRC Staff's Motion for Reconsideration of Licensing Board's Denial of NRC Staff's Motion to Defer Special Prehearing Conference, July 23, 1979, p. 2. '

(g) l146 237 Early site review is contrary to the public interest because there is no imminent need for the Carroll County site; delays, whether self imposed or involuntary, are probable; and decisions on site suitability which are conclusive and remain in effect for five years may not adequately cover all problems regarding the site when the construction permit is sought. Later site review will allow newer

technologies and information regarding nuclear plant construction to be incorporated into the site suitability review to assure greater compliance with 10 CFR Parts 50, 51 and 100.

(h) Later site suitability review will allow for more accurate analysis of the actual cost effectiveness of nuclear power and more accurate deternination of the cost benefit analysis required by NEPA and the NRC regulations,10 CFR Parts 2, 50, 51.

(i) The continuing NRC administrative stay on consider-ation of construction permits for new nuclear facilities announced by Harold Denton, Director of the NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation on August 26, 1979 draws into question the wisdom and the legality of an early site review.

3. Applicants have not considered cost benefit balancing

(" Proposed Findings, " paragraph 117) . Cost benefit balancing is necessary and desirable before conclusive decisions of site suita-bility and irreversible and irretrievable commitments to this proposed expansion of nuclear power are made. Furthermore cost benefit balancing is necessary in order to comply with the National Environmental T olicy Act, and 10 CFR Part 2, 52.101(a-1), Part 50, 55 0. 30 (f) and Part 51, 551.20 (b) .

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4. 10 CFR SSI.20 (a) (5) requires that the Applicant's Environmental Report be "sufficiently complete to aid the Commission in developing and exploring - pursuant to Section 102(2) (E) of National Environmental Policy Act - appropriaLe alternatives Applicant's, in CCS-SS-ER Ch. 9.1,have not met the required stan-dard in that they have failed to provide adequate discussion of

, alternative energy sources and alternative sites.

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Applicants have failed to adequately show that the Plum River fault, which runs withir 5.5 miles of the site, is not a capable fault in determining site geologic suitability and necessary safety measures for the proposed reacters .

6.

Applicants have failed to adequately account for and evaluate the effects of the proposed reactors upon terrestri a l and aquatic life in the area, and specifically in the Upper Mi ssissippi River Fish and Wildlife Refuge.

(a)

Applicants have not adngeately shown that the birds considered endangered species, including the bald eagle, which inhabit the proposed site will be able to relocate without signi-ficant increaser in competition or significant effect o n their populations.

(b)

Applicants have failed to adequately evaluate the effects of the noise, dust, vibration and vehicular traffic during construction on wildlife and the ecology of the area .

(c)

Applicants have failed to adequately evaluate the effects of the proposed water intake system which will cros s the Refuge on terrestrial and aquatic habitats .

Specifically they have not adequately considered the effects of the intak e on spawning grounds of the Upper Mississippi, among other possibleceffe s.

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(d) Applicants have failed to adequately evaluate the effects of radioact.ive water discharge upon the terrestrial and aquath.c life in the vicinity of the site, and in particular, the spawning grounds of the Upper Mississippi.

7 .- Applicants have failed to establish that operation of the proposed station 2.3 miles from Stansky Airport does not present an undue risk to the public's health and safety.

8. In determining public health and safety, applicants have failed to adequately consider or take into account the effect on the proposed reactor of explosions which could occur at the Savanna Army Depot, which is 13.2 miles from the proposed site and is used for the storage of artillery ammunition, bombs and their components, grenades, rockets, mine and engineering explosives, riot control agents, fuses, primers , pyrotechnics , and :nissile warheads. (CCS-SS-SSR S2. 2. 2. 2 ) .
9. In determining public health and safety, applicants have failed to adequately consider or take into account the effects on the proposed reactors of explosions which could occur during the transportation of such ammunitions as mentioned above on either the Burlington Northern Railway or on Illinois Route 84.kb
10. Applicants have failed to sufficiently detenstrate their financial qualifications to carry cut their preposed construction in accordarre with acplicable regulations, as required in early site suihhility reviews by 10 CFR SS2.101(a-1) (2) and 50.33(f) . Comnonw alth Edison, the major owner of the proposed station, and the one responsible for design, licensing and construction, is incapable of suf-ficiently showing that it is finarmally qualified to carrf our the construction since its current request for a rate increase, a substantmal portion of which would be devoted to construction, is pending before the Illinois Ccrimerce Ccrtmission.
11. Applicants have failed to discuss the transportation of uranium fuels to the proposed site, its effect on public health and safety, and the effects of transportation of spent fuels from the site. Such analysis is necessary in order to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act, and 10 CPR Parts 2, 50 and 51.
12. Applicants have not sufficiently considered all things necessary to insure that they will be able to meet their obligations to carry out decommissioning activities upon termination of the Carroll County Stations useful life as required by the Atomic Energy Act and the regulations of the NRC 10 CFR 550.82.

(a) With regard to decommissioning Applicants state norely that " full scope of the final disposition...cannot be developed at this early date," and that a plan will be developed during the life of the station. Therefore, applicants have failed to demonstrate and are incapable of presently demonstrating that decommissioning of the stations and disposal of its nuclear wastes will result in little " adverse impact upon the environment" or that they will not be " inimical to the common defense and security or health and safety of the public" (Proposed Findings, #131; CCS-SS-ER 55.8). (b) Applicants have failed to include in their cost / benefit analysi. any consideration of the costs which will be incurred by decommissioning and decontamination of the Carroll County Station. 11146241

(c) Applicants have failed to demonstrate that they will be financially capable to decommission the Carroll County Station. (d) Applicants have failed to demonstrate that they will be technically capable to decommission the Carroll County Station.

13. In determining site envircamental suitability applicants have failed to adequately consider the extent and type of effects of transmission lines from the proposed site, on the ecology of the right-of-ways which will Le crossed.
14. Neither Chapter 3 nor 5 of the CCS-SS-ER discuss the impact on the environment of "non-routine" or accidental radiological emissions into the ground water.

(a) There is no discussion of control mechanisms to prevent leaks of radioactive materials from being absorbed into the ground water. (b) There is no calculation of the effects of a "non-routine" release of radioactivity into the ground water on:

i. drinking water sources ii. recreation areas on the Mississippi River lii. grazing lands surrounding the plant i146 242

iv. the Mississippi River fish and Wildlife Refuge

v. local agriculture vi. local flora and fauna
15. The proposed Carroll County Station is located in a unique part of Illinois. It is topographically unique (CCS-SS-ER 2. 6-6) and ' istorically significant. (CCS-SS-ER 2. 6) .

Therefore there is considerable use of the area for vacationine and recreation. (a) The Galena area, just north of the proposed Station has been preserved as an historical monument. It relies on tourists for much of its economic support and provides tourists with an historical and educational experience which is unobtainable in any other area of the state. There has been no consideration of the effect of the Carroll County Station will have on the tourist population and economic well being of areas relying on tourist trade. (b) The Galena Territory and Apple Canyon situated north of the proposed station are "second home communities". Residents have been attracted to the area because of its aesthetic and historical attributes. There has been no consideration of the effect of the Carroll County Station on real estate values of communities which are dependent on preservation of the aesthetic quality of the region. I146 243

(c) Mississippi Palisades State park just north of Savanna provides natural woodlands for recreation and camping. There has been no consideration of the effect the proposed Carroll County Station on the use of this facility as a source of recreatioh.

16. Potential areas of archeological value were not investigated in Site Suitability Environment report (CCS-SS-ER
8. 3-29) . The Sauk and Fox Indian Tribes occupied Carroll County along the Mississippi River until the last century and the final retreat following the Blackhawk War. Many artifacts of Indian civilization are extant. There has been no consideration of whether utilization of the Carroll County Site will cause disturbance of Indian Burial grounds and loss or destruction of archeological knowledge and artifacts significant to past and present Native American Culture.
17. The Applicants have not discussed how this application and site suitability review have been affected by and must be altered to conform to the more stringent NRC standards which are being adopted in light of the Three Mile Island event.

(a) Applicant does not indicate how it will utilize the NRC staff and ACRS reactor safety recommendations contained in " Interim Reports on Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2", NUREG-0560 an? NUREG-0578. 4 g44

(b) There is no assessment of how implementation of lessons learned from TMI-2 will effect the following: i.- additional capital investment li'. delay in construction start-up . iii. design changes iv. plant operation and maintenance

v. emergency evacuation plans vi. environmental monitoring
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vii. reduction in capacity factor (c) The TMI-2 event and the NRC disavowel of the Rasmussen report, WASH-1400, illustrate the need for a more realistic assessment of risks in nuclear facility reviews. Applicants have applied the old standard in compiling the Carroll County Station Report and have therefore not discussed a " Class 9" hypothetical. Applicants should revise 57.1-22 of the CCS-SS-ER to include a realistic assessIrient of credible severe failures.

18. The Carroll County Station Site Suitability Site Safety Report (CCS-SS-SSR) does not identify or discuss unresolved safety issues which will affect the plant construction and operation.

Seventeen such issues have been identified by the NRC Staff in NUREG-0410. Of particular significance to the proposed construction permit review are those unresolved safety issues which involve the Westinghous i146 245

Pressurized Water Reactors. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS WILLIAM J. SCOTT Attorney General State of Illinois BY: D ' NANCY J. BENNETT Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division

                                 .       188 West Randolph, Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 (312) 793-2491 OF COUNSEL GEORGE WM. WOLFF Chief, Environmental Control Division JOHN VAN VRANKEN Deputy Chief, Northern Region Environmental Control Division SUSAN N. SEKULER Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 West Randolph, 3uite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 (312) 793-2491 DATED:                                                ,

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NbCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF:

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COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY, et al.)

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Docket Nos. 550-599 (Carroll County Site) ) S50-600

                             -CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, NANCY J.

BENNETT hereby certify that copies of State of Illinois Contentions in the above-captioned proceeding have been served on the following by deposit in the United States mail first , class, this 4th day of September, 1979. John F. Wolf, Esq. Chairman 3409 Shepherd Street Mr. James C. Schwab Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015 State Coordinator Mr. Glenn O. Bright Iowa Public Group, Inc. Interest Research Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 36 Memorial Union, Iowa State U.S. Nuc?. ear Regulatory Commission University Washing.on, D.C. 20555 Ames, Iowa 50010 Dr. Robert L. Holton Mr. Jim Dubert School of Oceanography c/o Iowa Socialist Party Oregon State University 2801 1/2 West Street Corvallis, Oregon 97331 Ames, Iowa 50010 Thomas J. Miller Atomic Safety and Licensing Attorney General of Iowa Board Panel State Capital Complex U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Des Moines, Iowa 50319 Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. John W. Cox, Jr. Philip P. Steptoe, Esq. Jo Daviess County Ad Hoc Committee Isham, Lincoln & Beale on Nuclear Energy Information One First National Plaga 906 Cam 42nd Floor Galena,pbell Street Illinois 61036 Chicago, Illinois 60603 1146 2/7 1

Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Docketing & Service Section Office of the Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. Edward Gosol 6105 W. Winthrop Chicago, Illinois 60660 Mr. James L. Runyon 1316 Second Avenue , P.O. Box 307 Rock Island, Illinois 61201

                                     'T c _we y       XN s~wN NANCY J. BENNETT 1i46 248

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF: )

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COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY ) Docket Nos. S50-599 INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY, ) S50-600 IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC ) COMPANY, Carroll County Site. ) NOTICE CF APPEARANCE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned attorney herewith enters an appearance in the captioned matter. In accordance with 52.713 (a) , 10 CFR.Part 2, the following information is provided: NAME SUSAN N. SEKULER ADDRESS Illinois Attorney General 188 West Randolph Street Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 TELEPHONE NUMBER Area Code-312 793-2491 ADMISSIONS Supreme Court of Illinois United States District Court Northern District of Illinois United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit NAME OF PARTY Pecole of the State of Illinois s ..-

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SUSAN N. SEKULER Assistant Attorney General DATED AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS THIS 4th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1979. I146 249

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF: )

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COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY ) Docket Nos. S50-599 INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY, ) S50-600 IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC ) COMPANY, Carroll County Site, ) NOTICE OF APPEARANCE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned attorney herewith enters an Appearance in the above-captioned matter. In accordance with S 2. 713 ( a) , 10 CFR Part 2, the following information is provided: NAME , JOHN VAN VRANKEN ADDRESS Illinois Attorney General 198 West Randolph Street Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 TELEPHONE NUMBER [312] 793-2491 ADMISSIONS Supreme Court of Illinois United States District Court Central District of Illinois United State Court of Appeals 7th Circuit NAME OF PARTY People of the State of Illinois JOHN VAN VRANKEN Assistant Attorney General DATED AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ' THIS 4th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1979. I146 250}}