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| title = Certifies Svc of Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention 16 W/Supportive Statement of Matl Facts & Wj Rhoades Affidavit,On 801027
| title = Certifies Svc of Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention 16 W/Supportive Statement of Matl Facts & Wj Rhoades Affidavit,On 801027
| author name = SILBERG J E
| author name = Silberg J
| author affiliation = ALLEGHENY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC., PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| author affiliation = ALLEGHENY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC., PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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{{#Wiki_filter:Zn UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BO the Matter of PE'HNSYLVANIA POWER  & LIGHT COMPANY
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE This is to certify that copies of the foregoing          "Applicants'otion For Summary Disposition of Contention 16 (Cooling Tower Discharge) ",  "Applicants'tatement        To  Material Facts            As To Which There Zs No Genuine Issue To Be Heard (Contention 16)" and
,"Affidavit,Of Walter J. Rhoades  Zn    Support of Summary Disposition Of Contention 16 (Cooling Tower Discharge) " were served by deposit in the    U. S. Mail, first  class, postage prepaid, this 27th day of October, 1980, to      all  those on the attached Service List.
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UNITED STATES OF AME NUCLEAR REGULATORY 'COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of  "
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                                                    )
PENNSYLVANIA POWER  & LIGHT COMPANY      )
                                                    )
and                        )  Docket Nos. 50-387
                                                    )              50-388 ALLEGHENY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE,, INC.    ),
                                                    )
(Susquehanna Steam  Electric Station,    )
Units 1 and 2)                            ).
SERVICE LIST Secretary of the Commission                Docketing and Service Section U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission        Office of the Secretary Washington, D.C. 20555                U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Charles Bechhoefer, Esp.
Chairman                                  Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud Atomic Safety and Licensing                Co-Director Board Panel                            Environmental Coalition U. "S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission          on Nuclear Power Washington, D.C. 20555                    433 Orlando Avenue State College, Pennsylvania    16801 Mr. Glenn O. Bright A'tomic Safety and Licensing                Susquehanna  Environmental Advocates Board Panel                              c/o Gerald Schultz, Esquire U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission        Pqst Office Box 1560 Washington, D.C. 20555                      Wzlkes-Barre, Pennsylvania    18703 Dr. Oscar H. Paris                        Mrs. Irene Lemanowicz,, Chairpez son Atomic Safety and Licensing                The Citizens Against Nuclear Danger Board Panel                            Post Office Box 377 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission        R. D. 1 Washington, D.C. 20555                    Bezwick, Pennsylvania    18603 Atomic Safety and Licensing                Ms. Colleen Marsh
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Board Panel                            558 A, R. D. N4 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission        Mt., Top, Pennsylvania  18707 Washington, D.C. 20555,
 
                                      - 2 James M. Cutchin, ZV, Esp.                Mr. Thomas M. Gerusky, Director Office of the                              Bureau of Radiation Protection Executive Legal Director                Department of Environmental Resources U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission        Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Washington, D.C. 20555                    Post, Office Box 2063 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Karin W. Carter, Esp.
Department of Environmental  Resources    Atomic Safety and Licensing  .
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania                Appeal Board Panel 505 Executive House                        U."S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Post Office Box 2357                      Washington, D.C. 20555 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120
 
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA            1 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of
                                            )
Docket Nos. 50-387 PENNSYLVANIA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY; ALLEGHENY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
                                            )
                                            )                    50-388  ~
                                            )
(Susquehanna  Steam  Electric Station,    )
Units  1 and 2)                          )
NRC  STAFF'S  ANSWER IN SUPPORT OF APPLICANTS'OTION      TO ESTABLISH A DISCOVERY SCHEDULE FOR SAFETY ISSUES INTRODUCTION On  October 7, 1980, Applicants    filed "Applicants'otion to Establish-Discovery Schedule    for Health  and Safety  Issues."  Citing the significant reduction that has occurred in the predicted time period between issuance of the Final Environmental Statement      (FES) and the  Safety Evaluation Report (SER), the  Applicants'tate that      it no longer appears feasible to await completion of    a hearing on environmental issues before restarting discovery on  safety issues,    and request that the Board "reinstate the discovery process."
For the reasons    discussed  below the  NRC Staff supports the Applicants'otion.
DISCUSSION In  its  "Memorandum and Order on    Discovery Motions  (II)" the  Board suspended all discovery obligations with      respect to safety and combined safety/environ-mental contentions until after      the hearing of environmental issues is
 
completed. The Board cited among        its  reasons  for taking that action the fact that    such a postponement  would not adversely      affect the ability of any  party to prepare for hearing or prevent the        coranencement  of the hearing on a  timely  basis./    Another of  its  purposes was to reduce what      it viewed to  be  the then heavy demands of the discovery process on Intervenors.        3/
As  the Applicants point out, changed circumstances          support reconsideration of the Board's decision to    suspend  discovery    on  safety contentions until the hearing of environmental issues is completed.            At the time the Board  made its  decision to suspend discovery    on  safety issues    it appeared,  based on the time period between issuance of the Final Environmental Statement (FES) and the Safety Evaluation Report (SER) and        SER  Supplement,    that the hearing  on safety issues could not begin until almost        a year after the hearing on environmental issues had begun.~4/
Based on more    recent estimates of the schedule for issuing the        FES and  the SER it now appears    that waiting until after completion of the hearing on environmental issues to reinstate discovery obligations on safety issues could result in unnecessary delays in both the start of the hearing on safety issues and completion 1/  LBP-79-31, 10  NRC  597, 605.(October 30, 1979).
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of the entire proceeding. 5/  The  currently predicted time        span between issuance  of the  FES and  the  SER  is  one month.      The FES and  the                  SER  are scheduled  to  be issued on January      1  and February 1, 1981      respectively.                  6/
It would  appear prudent to    reinstate discovery obligations        on                  safety issues now  while the time  demands  of this proceeding      on  parties are relatively light. After    completion of the hearing on environmental issues, the duty to prepare proposed findings      and  conclusions      on  environmental issues and the obligation to complete discovery        and prepare      for the hearing                    on  safety issues would impose    conflicting time    demands    on  all parties to  the proceeding.
CONCLUSION For the reasons    set forth above the Staff believes that the Applicants'equest for the reinstatement of      suspended    discovery obligations                      on  safety issues should be granted.
Respectfully submitted,
                                                      +~~Xi l James  M. Cutchin, IV Counsel    for  NRC Staff Dated  at Bethesda, Maryland this 27th  day  of October,  1980 5/ See: Letter from Staff Counsel to Licensing Board                Members dated July 10, 1980 (copy attached).
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      +4t4+                                    July 10, 1380 Charles Bechhoefer, Esq., Chairman                  Mr. Glenn 0. Bright Atomic Safety and Licensing Board                  Atomic Safety-and.l.icensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                  U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555                              Washington, D.C. -20555 Dr. Oscar H. Paris Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 In the Matter of Pennsylvania Power and Light Co.
Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc.
(Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2)
Docket Nos. 50-287, 50-388 Gentlemen:
At the Special Prehearing Conference held on January 29-31, 1979, I agreed to keep the Board and the parties advised of significant changes in estimated dates for issuance of certain Staff documents.            (Tr. at 368.) I have been informed that the Staff's current estimated dates for issuance of the Final Statement (FES), Safety Evaluation Report (SER) and SFR                'nvironmental Supplement are      early  December  1980, early February    1981 and    late May 1981, respectively.
Thus the    predicted time span between issuance of the FES and issuance of the SER    continues to grow shorter. It is now about two months rather than seven months as was predicted when the Board issued its Discovery Order II on October 30, 1979. Based-on the longer time span the Board currently plans to wait until after completiorf of the environmental phase of the hearing to establish a schedule for discovery on safety contentions't now appears that the Board's current plan for scheduling discovery on safety contentions, when coupled with the time involved should intervenors file additional contentions based on "new information" in the FES as allowed by the Board's Order of June 24', 1980, could result in unnecessary delay in both the start of the safety phase of the hearing and the completion of the proceeding.
 
I will advise the Board and the parties of further significant changes, if any, in the estimated dates for issuance of the FES, the SER and the SER Supplement.
Sincerely, James  M. Cutchin, IY Counsel  for NRC Staff cc:  Jay Silberg, Esq.
Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud Mr. Thomas M. Gerusky Ms. Colleen Marsh Mrs. Irene Lemanowicz Susquehanna Environmental Advocates Bryan A. Snapp, Esq.
Mr. Robert M. Gallo Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Secretary
 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of PENNSYLVANIA POWER AND LIGHT CO.                        Docket Nos. 50-387 ALLEGHENY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE,      INC.                            50-388 (Susquehanna Steam    Electric Station, Units 1 and 2)                          )
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby    certify that  copies of  "NRC STAFF'S ANSWER IN SUPPORT OF APPLICANTS'OTION      TO ESTABLISH A DISCOVERY SCHEDULE FOR SAFETY ISSUES," dated October 27, 1980, in the above-captioned proceeding,        have been served on the following by deposit in the United States mail,          first class, or    as indicated by an asterisk through deposit in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's internal mail system, this 27th day of October, 1980:
*Charles Bechhoefer, Esq., Chairman                Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud Atomic Safety 8 Licensing Board                    Co-Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                Environmental Coalition on Washington, D.C. 20555                              Nuclear Power 433 Orlando Avenue
*Mr. Glenn 0. Bright, Member                        State College, Pennsylvania      16801 Atomic Safety 5 Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                Mr. Thomas M. Gerusky, Director Washington, D.C. 20555                            Bureau of Radiation Protection Department of Environmental
*Dr. Oscar H. Paris, Member                          Resources Atomic Safety 5 Licensing Board                    Commonwealth of Pennsylvania U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                P. 0. Box 2063 Washington, D.C. 20555                        Harrisburg, Pennsylvania    17120 Jay Silberg, Esq.                                  Ms. Colleen Marsh Shaw,  Pittman, Potts and                        Box 538A, RD84 Trowbridge                                      Mountain Top, Pennsylvania      17120 1800  M  Street,  N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036                        Mrs. Irene Lemanowicz, Chairperson The Citizens Against Nuclear Bryan A. Snapp,    Esq.                              Dangers Pennsylvania Power 8 Light Company                P. 0. Box 377 Two North Ninth Street                            RDPl Allentown, Pennsylvania 18101                      Berwick, Pennsylvania    18503
 
                                        *Richard S. Salzman, Esq., Chairman          Susquehanna    Environmental Atomic Safety 5 Licensing Appeal Board        Advocates U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission          P. 0. Box 1560 Washington, D.C. 20555                    Wilkes-Barre', Pennsylvania      18703
*Dr. John H. Buck, Member Atomic Safety 8 Licensing Appeal Board      Mr. Robert M. Gallo U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission          Resident Inspector Washington, D.C. 20555                    P. 0. Box 52 Shickshinny, Pennsylvania      18655 "Mr. Thomas S. Moore, Member Atomic Safety 8 Licensing Appeal Board      Karin  W. Carter, Esq.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission          Department    of Environmental  Resources Washington, D.C. 20555                      505 Executive House P. 0. Box 2357 "Atomic Safety 5 Licensing Board Panel      Harrisburg, Pennsylvania      17120 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
+Atomic Safety  & Licensing Appeal Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 "Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN:  Chief, Docketing 8 Service Branch Washington, D.C. 20555 James  M. Cutchin, IV Counsel    for  NRC Staff}}

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SERVICE LIST Secretary of the Commission Docketing and Service Section U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the Secretary Washington, D.C. 20555 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Charles Bechhoefer, Esp.

Chairman Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud Atomic Safety and Licensing Co-Director Board Panel Environmental Coalition U. "S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Nuclear Power Washington, D.C. 20555 433 Orlando Avenue State College, Pennsylvania 16801 Mr. Glenn O. Bright A'tomic Safety and Licensing Susquehanna Environmental Advocates Board Panel c/o Gerald Schultz, Esquire U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Pqst Office Box 1560 Washington, D.C. 20555 Wzlkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18703 Dr. Oscar H. Paris Mrs. Irene Lemanowicz,, Chairpez son Atomic Safety and Licensing The Citizens Against Nuclear Danger Board Panel Post Office Box 377 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission R. D. 1 Washington, D.C. 20555 Bezwick, Pennsylvania 18603 Atomic Safety and Licensing Ms. Colleen Marsh

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NRC STAFF'S ANSWER IN SUPPORT OF APPLICANTS'OTION TO ESTABLISH A DISCOVERY SCHEDULE FOR SAFETY ISSUES INTRODUCTION On October 7, 1980, Applicants filed "Applicants'otion to Establish-Discovery Schedule for Health and Safety Issues." Citing the significant reduction that has occurred in the predicted time period between issuance of the Final Environmental Statement (FES) and the Safety Evaluation Report (SER), the Applicants'tate that it no longer appears feasible to await completion of a hearing on environmental issues before restarting discovery on safety issues, and request that the Board "reinstate the discovery process."

For the reasons discussed below the NRC Staff supports the Applicants'otion.

DISCUSSION In its "Memorandum and Order on Discovery Motions (II)" the Board suspended all discovery obligations with respect to safety and combined safety/environ-mental contentions until after the hearing of environmental issues is

completed. The Board cited among its reasons for taking that action the fact that such a postponement would not adversely affect the ability of any party to prepare for hearing or prevent the coranencement of the hearing on a timely basis./ Another of its purposes was to reduce what it viewed to be the then heavy demands of the discovery process on Intervenors. 3/

As the Applicants point out, changed circumstances support reconsideration of the Board's decision to suspend discovery on safety contentions until the hearing of environmental issues is completed. At the time the Board made its decision to suspend discovery on safety issues it appeared, based on the time period between issuance of the Final Environmental Statement (FES) and the Safety Evaluation Report (SER) and SER Supplement, that the hearing on safety issues could not begin until almost a year after the hearing on environmental issues had begun.~4/

Based on more recent estimates of the schedule for issuing the FES and the SER it now appears that waiting until after completion of the hearing on environmental issues to reinstate discovery obligations on safety issues could result in unnecessary delays in both the start of the hearing on safety issues and completion 1/ LBP-79-31, 10 NRC 597, 605.(October 30, 1979).

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of the entire proceeding. 5/ The currently predicted time span between issuance of the FES and the SER is one month. The FES and the SER are scheduled to be issued on January 1 and February 1, 1981 respectively. 6/

It would appear prudent to reinstate discovery obligations on safety issues now while the time demands of this proceeding on parties are relatively light. After completion of the hearing on environmental issues, the duty to prepare proposed findings and conclusions on environmental issues and the obligation to complete discovery and prepare for the hearing on safety issues would impose conflicting time demands on all parties to the proceeding.

CONCLUSION For the reasons set forth above the Staff believes that the Applicants'equest for the reinstatement of suspended discovery obligations on safety issues should be granted.

Respectfully submitted,

+~~Xi l James M. Cutchin, IV Counsel for NRC Staff Dated at Bethesda, Maryland this 27th day of October, 1980 5/ See: Letter from Staff Counsel to Licensing Board Members dated July 10, 1980 (copy attached).

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+4t4+ July 10, 1380 Charles Bechhoefer, Esq., Chairman Mr. Glenn 0. Bright Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Atomic Safety-and.l.icensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Washington, D.C. -20555 Dr. Oscar H. Paris Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 In the Matter of Pennsylvania Power and Light Co.

Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc.

(Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2)

Docket Nos. 50-287, 50-388 Gentlemen:

At the Special Prehearing Conference held on January 29-31, 1979, I agreed to keep the Board and the parties advised of significant changes in estimated dates for issuance of certain Staff documents. (Tr. at 368.) I have been informed that the Staff's current estimated dates for issuance of the Final Statement (FES), Safety Evaluation Report (SER) and SFR 'nvironmental Supplement are early December 1980, early February 1981 and late May 1981, respectively.

Thus the predicted time span between issuance of the FES and issuance of the SER continues to grow shorter. It is now about two months rather than seven months as was predicted when the Board issued its Discovery Order II on October 30, 1979. Based-on the longer time span the Board currently plans to wait until after completiorf of the environmental phase of the hearing to establish a schedule for discovery on safety contentions't now appears that the Board's current plan for scheduling discovery on safety contentions, when coupled with the time involved should intervenors file additional contentions based on "new information" in the FES as allowed by the Board's Order of June 24', 1980, could result in unnecessary delay in both the start of the safety phase of the hearing and the completion of the proceeding.

I will advise the Board and the parties of further significant changes, if any, in the estimated dates for issuance of the FES, the SER and the SER Supplement.

Sincerely, James M. Cutchin, IY Counsel for NRC Staff cc: Jay Silberg, Esq.

Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud Mr. Thomas M. Gerusky Ms. Colleen Marsh Mrs. Irene Lemanowicz Susquehanna Environmental Advocates Bryan A. Snapp, Esq.

Mr. Robert M. Gallo Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Secretary

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of PENNSYLVANIA POWER AND LIGHT CO. Docket Nos. 50-387 ALLEGHENY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. 50-388 (Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2) )

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of "NRC STAFF'S ANSWER IN SUPPORT OF APPLICANTS'OTION TO ESTABLISH A DISCOVERY SCHEDULE FOR SAFETY ISSUES," dated October 27, 1980, in the above-captioned proceeding, have been served on the following by deposit in the United States mail, first class, or as indicated by an asterisk through deposit in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's internal mail system, this 27th day of October, 1980:

  • Charles Bechhoefer, Esq., Chairman Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud Atomic Safety 8 Licensing Board Co-Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Environmental Coalition on Washington, D.C. 20555 Nuclear Power 433 Orlando Avenue
  • Mr. Glenn 0. Bright, Member State College, Pennsylvania 16801 Atomic Safety 5 Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. Thomas M. Gerusky, Director Washington, D.C. 20555 Bureau of Radiation Protection Department of Environmental
  • Dr. Oscar H. Paris, Member Resources Atomic Safety 5 Licensing Board Commonwealth of Pennsylvania U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0. Box 2063 Washington, D.C. 20555 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Jay Silberg, Esq. Ms. Colleen Marsh Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Box 538A, RD84 Trowbridge Mountain Top, Pennsylvania 17120 1800 M Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20036 Mrs. Irene Lemanowicz, Chairperson The Citizens Against Nuclear Bryan A. Snapp, Esq. Dangers Pennsylvania Power 8 Light Company P. 0. Box 377 Two North Ninth Street RDPl Allentown, Pennsylvania 18101 Berwick, Pennsylvania 18503

  • Richard S. Salzman, Esq., Chairman Susquehanna Environmental Atomic Safety 5 Licensing Appeal Board Advocates U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0. Box 1560 Washington, D.C. 20555 Wilkes-Barre', Pennsylvania 18703
  • Dr. John H. Buck, Member Atomic Safety 8 Licensing Appeal Board Mr. Robert M. Gallo U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspector Washington, D.C. 20555 P. 0. Box 52 Shickshinny, Pennsylvania 18655 "Mr. Thomas S. Moore, Member Atomic Safety 8 Licensing Appeal Board Karin W. Carter, Esq.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Department of Environmental Resources Washington, D.C. 20555 505 Executive House P. 0. Box 2357 "Atomic Safety 5 Licensing Board Panel Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

+Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 "Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Chief, Docketing 8 Service Branch Washington, D.C. 20555 James M. Cutchin, IV Counsel for NRC Staff