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'BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING APPEAL BOARD
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)))INTERVENOR SCANP'S INTERROGATORIES TO APPLICANT TO: APPLICANT PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT AND ITS ATTORNEYS P urs uant to 10 CFR S2.740(b), Intervenor SCANP propounds the following interrogatories to Applicant Puget Sound Power & Light, to be answered by a duly authorized officer or agent fully in writing under oath or affirmation within 14 days.
                                                                                              .
As used herein, the term " document" means all writi c Js and recordings of every type in the possession or control of Applicant or its directors, officers, members, empoyees, attorneys, consul-tants, agents or representatives, including, but not limited to, memoranda, correspondence, reports, surveys, charts, books, photographs, maps, notes, studies, drawings, writings, minutes, a notes of telephone conversations, notes of meetings or other conversations, and all other records. 1106 053 25'l lT 791<)050 nr:  
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION                 'Cb t ; 34A)
With reference to pg. 9.2-48 of the P.S.A.R., please provide the basis for designing a blow down flow of 1400 gal./ min.
BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING APPEAL BOARD
a)Identify all documents that refer to the blow down flow
                                        .
, b)Identify by name, address, and occupation all persons have knowledge of facts regarding design for the blow down flow
In the Matter of                     )
.ANSWER: IhTERROGATORY NO. 2.
                                              )
How many cycles of concentration corres-pond to this designated blow dcwn flow of 1400 gal./ min
PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT           )   DOCKET NOS.
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COMPANY, et al.,                                       STN 50-522
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                                              )
.Has new information with respect to to silica content of total water hardness become available sub-s equent to the signing of your Zoning Agreement with Skagit County?(a)Identify all water quality testing performed on the Skag 3 t River; for silica, hardness oc other parameters.
50-523
ANSWER: INTERROGATORY NO.
                                              )
4.As a result of water quiality testing, or for any other reason, have changes been made or considered in the plan of design for a blew down flow of 1400 gal. / min . ?
                                              )
a)Identify and summarize any oral reports, decisions , or agreements made in connection with the blow dowrr flow
(Skagit Nuclear Power Project, )         August 21, 1979 Units 1 and 2)                      )
.(o)Do any of the above changes, considered or actual, contradict the limitations of your zoning agreement, placed on the number of cycles of concentration?(c)If so, ho ' do you plan to deal with th.is discrepancy?
                                            )
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INTERVENOR SCANP'S INTERROGATORIES TO APPLICANT TO:
Please provide the design criteria for the circulating water system and make-up system including but not limited to design flows and operating temperatures.
APPLICANT PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT AND ITS ATTORNEYS P urs uant to 10 CFR S2.740(b), Intervenor SCANP propounds the following interrogatories to Applicant Puget Sound Power & Light, to be answered by a duly authorized officer or agent fully in writing under oath or affirmation within 14 days.
a)Identify all documents that refer to either the circula-ting water system or the make up system, b)Identify by name, address, and occupation all persons having knowledge of f act.
As used herein, the term " document" means all writi c Js and recordings of every type in the possession or control of Applicant or its directors, officers, members, empoyees, attorneys, consul-tants, agents or representatives, including, but not limited to, memoranda, correspondence, reports, surveys, charts, books, photographs, maps, notes, studies, drawings, writings, minutes,                   a notes of telephone conversations, notes of meetings or other conversations, and all other records.
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INTERROGATORY NO. 1.
With reference to pg. 9.2-48 of the P.S.A.R.,
please provide the basis for designing a blow down flow of 1400 gal./ min.
a)
Identify all documents that refer to the blow down flow ,
b)
Identify by name, address, and occupation all persons have knowledge of facts regarding design for the blow down flow   .
ANSWER:
IhTERROGATORY NO. 2.
How many cycles of concentration corres-pond to this designated blow dcwn flow of 1400 gal./ min ? .
ANSKER:
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INTERROGATORY NO. 3.
Has new information with respect       to to silica content of total water hardness become available s equent sub-to the signing of your Zoning Agreement with Skagit County?
(a)
Identify all water quality testing performed on the Skag 3 t River; for silica, hardness oc other parameters.
ANSWER:
INTERROGATORY NO. 4.
As a result of water quiality testing, or for any other reason, have changes been made or considered in the plan of design for a blew down flow of 1400       gal. / min . ?
a)
Identify and summarize any oral reports, decisions ,       or agreements made in connection with the blow dowrr flow       .
(o)
Do any of the above changes, considered or actual, contradict the limitations of your zoning agreement, placed on the number of cycles of concentration?
(c)   If so, ho ' do you plan to deal with th.is discrepancy?
ANSWER:
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INTERROGATORY NO. 5.     Please provide the design criteria for the circulating water system and make-up system including but not limited to design flows and operating temperatures.
a)
Identify all documents that refer to either the circula-ting water system or the make up system, b)
Identify by name, address, and occupation all persons having knowledge of f act.
regarding the design criteria for the circulating water system or the make up system.
regarding the design criteria for the circulating water system or the make up system.
c)Identify all studies performed with respect to the cir-culating water sysdtem, including but not limited to studies of water chemistry and effects of corrosion.
c)
ANSWER: INTERROJ ATORY NO.
Identify all studies performed with respect to the cir-culating water sysdtem, including but not limited to studies of water chemistry and effects of corrosion.
6.Has Puget considered operating data, with respect to the ratio of blow doan flow to the evaporation rate in the cooling towers f rom the neighboring oil refineries f at Cherry Point for any other existing plants?
ANSWER:
a)Identify any documents that refer to such operating data.b)-Identify and summarize any oral reports, dec tions, or agreements made in connection with such data.
INTERROJ ATORY NO. 6.
AN SWER: 1106 056-I...f.INTERROGATORY NO. 7 With respect to the ratio of blow down flow to the evaporacion rate in the cooling towers , has Puget considered the revised design data and/or the reasons necessitating such revision for WPPS plants 1 and 4?
Has Puget considered operating data, with respect to the ratio of blow doan flow to the evaporation rate in the cooling towersf f rom the neighboring oil refineries at Cherry Point for any other existing plants?
a)Identify any documents that refer to such design dat a.ANSWER: REQUEST POR PRODUCTION NO.
a)   Identify any documents that refer to such operating data.
1: Please provide copies of all documents identified in the above interrogatories
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.REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO.
b)
2: Please provide an updated flow diagram of the total plant water systens, including the blow down system, circulation water system, and the make-up water system.
Identify and summarize any oral reports, dec tions, or agreements made in connection with such data.
DATED August _21, 1979.Resp [ctfull sub tte ,[s1 , ,,OGER M.'n-Counsel for ervenor SCAN?
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INTERROGATORY NO. 7 With respect to the ratio of blow down flow to the evaporacion rate in the cooling towers , has Puget considered the revised design data and/or the reasons necessitating such revision for WPPS plants 1 and 4?
a)
Identify any documents that refer to such design dat a.
ANSWER:
REQUEST POR PRODUCTION NO.     1:
Please provide copies of all documents identified in the above interrogatories           .
REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO.2:
Please provide an updated flow diagram of the total plant water systens,       including the blow down system, circulation water system, water system.
and the make-up DATED August _21, 1979.
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August 21, 1979 Units 1 and 2)
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                                                                                %a BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING APPEAL BOARD In the Matter of                   )
                                            )
PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT         )   DOCKET NOS.
COMPANY, et al.,                   )
STN 5 0-522
                                            )
50-523
                                          )
(Skagit Nuclear Power Project, )       August 21, 1979 Units 1 and 2)                    )
                                          )
                                          )
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of:
INTERVENOR SCANP ' S INTERROGATORIES TO APPLICANT dated August 21, 1979, have been served on th'e following by depositing the same in the United States mail, postage prepaid, on this 21st day of August, 1979.
INTERVENOR SCANP ' S INTERROGATORIES TO APPLICANT dated August 21, 1979, have been served on th'e following by depositing the same in the United States mail, postage prepaid, on this 21st day of August, 1979.
Valentine B. Deale, Esq. , Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Docketing and Service Section Office of the Secrmatary U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 1001 Connecticu t Avenue N.W.
Valentine B. Deale, Esq. , Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board         Docketing and Service Section U.S. Nuclear Regulatory                   Office of the Secrmatary Commission                           U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1001 Connecticu t Avenue N.W.
Commission Washington, D.C. 20036 Washington, D.C.
Washington,                                Washington, D.C.
:20555 Richard L.
D.C. 20036                                        :20555 Dr. Frank F. Hooper, Member                Richard L. Black, IEsq.
Black, IEsq.
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board         Counsel for NRC S tnaf f U.S. Nuclear Regulatory School of Natural Resources                   Commission University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI. 48104                   Office of the Execu2tive Legal Director Gustave A. Linenberger, Member            Washington, D, C.       20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board         Nicholas D. Lewis, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory                                           Chairman
Dr. Frank F.
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Hooper, Member Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Counsel for NRC S tnaf f U.S.School of Natural Resources Nuclear Regulatory University of Michigan Commission Ann Arbor, MI.
Commission                             Energy Facility Si te Evaluation Washington, D.C. 20555 Council 820 East Fif th Avernae O lymp ia , Washington     98504 Certificate - 1                                       ,
48104 Office of the Execu2tive Legal Director Washington, D, C.20555 Gustave A. Linenberger, Member Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Nicholas D.
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.Council Washington, D.C.20555 820 East Fif th Avernae O lymp ia , Washington 98504 Certificate - 1
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Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lowens tein, Newman, Reis &
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Skagit County Courthouse Axelrad Mt. Ve2330n, Washington 98273 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
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Washignton, D.C.
  .
20036 H. H. Phillips, Esq.
                                                                              .
Vice President and Corporate Counsel Portland General Electric Company 121 S.W.Salmon Street Portland, Oregon 97204 CPSP and FOB E.Stachon & L. Marbet 19142 S.Bakers Ferry Road Boring, Oregon 97009 Canadian Consulate General
Richard M. Sandvik, Esq.,       Russel W. Busch Assistant Attorney General Department of Justice             Evergreen Legal Services 500 Pacific Building             520 Smith Tower 520 S. W. Yamhill                 Seattle, Washington 98104 Portland, Oregon 97204                                                   '
.Pater A.van Brakel Vice-Consul 412 Plaza 600 6th and S tewart S treet Seattle, Washington 98101 F.Theodore Thomsen Perkins , Coie, Stone, Olsen
Thomas Moser Robert Lowenstein, Esq.           Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lowens tein, Newman, Reis &       Skagit County Courthouse Axelrad                         Mt. Ve2330n, Washington       98273 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
& Williams 1900 Washington Building Seattle, Washington 98101 Alan P. O' Kelly Paine, Lowe, Coffin, Herman
Washignton, D.C. 20036 H. H. Phillips, Esq.
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Revision as of 13:55, 19 October 2019

Interrogatories & Document Requests to Util Submitted by Intervenor Skagitonians Concerned About Nuclear Power. Includes Questions Re Basis for Design of Blowdown Flow & Silica Content of Water.Certificate of Svc Encl
ML19209A708
Person / Time
Site: Skagit
Issue date: 08/21/1979
From: Leed R
LEED, R.M., SKAGITONIANS CONCERNED ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER (SCANP)
To:
PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO.
References
NUDOCS 7910050254
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BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING APPEAL BOARD

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PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT ) DOCKET NOS.

COMPANY, et al., STN 50-522

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(Skagit Nuclear Power Project, ) August 21, 1979 Units 1 and 2) )

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INTERVENOR SCANP'S INTERROGATORIES TO APPLICANT TO:

APPLICANT PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT AND ITS ATTORNEYS P urs uant to 10 CFR S2.740(b), Intervenor SCANP propounds the following interrogatories to Applicant Puget Sound Power & Light, to be answered by a duly authorized officer or agent fully in writing under oath or affirmation within 14 days.

As used herein, the term " document" means all writi c Js and recordings of every type in the possession or control of Applicant or its directors, officers, members, empoyees, attorneys, consul-tants, agents or representatives, including, but not limited to, memoranda, correspondence, reports, surveys, charts, books, photographs, maps, notes, studies, drawings, writings, minutes, a notes of telephone conversations, notes of meetings or other conversations, and all other records.

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INTERROGATORY NO. 1.

With reference to pg. 9.2-48 of the P.S.A.R.,

please provide the basis for designing a blow down flow of 1400 gal./ min.

a)

Identify all documents that refer to the blow down flow ,

b)

Identify by name, address, and occupation all persons have knowledge of facts regarding design for the blow down flow .

ANSWER:

IhTERROGATORY NO. 2.

How many cycles of concentration corres-pond to this designated blow dcwn flow of 1400 gal./ min ? .

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INTERROGATORY NO. 3.

Has new information with respect to to silica content of total water hardness become available s equent sub-to the signing of your Zoning Agreement with Skagit County?

(a)

Identify all water quality testing performed on the Skag 3 t River; for silica, hardness oc other parameters.

ANSWER:

INTERROGATORY NO. 4.

As a result of water quiality testing, or for any other reason, have changes been made or considered in the plan of design for a blew down flow of 1400 gal. / min . ?

a)

Identify and summarize any oral reports, decisions , or agreements made in connection with the blow dowrr flow .

(o)

Do any of the above changes, considered or actual, contradict the limitations of your zoning agreement, placed on the number of cycles of concentration?

(c) If so, ho ' do you plan to deal with th.is discrepancy?

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INTERROGATORY NO. 5. Please provide the design criteria for the circulating water system and make-up system including but not limited to design flows and operating temperatures.

a)

Identify all documents that refer to either the circula-ting water system or the make up system, b)

Identify by name, address, and occupation all persons having knowledge of f act.

regarding the design criteria for the circulating water system or the make up system.

c)

Identify all studies performed with respect to the cir-culating water sysdtem, including but not limited to studies of water chemistry and effects of corrosion.

ANSWER:

INTERROJ ATORY NO. 6.

Has Puget considered operating data, with respect to the ratio of blow doan flow to the evaporation rate in the cooling towersf f rom the neighboring oil refineries at Cherry Point for any other existing plants?

a) Identify any documents that refer to such operating data.

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Identify and summarize any oral reports, dec tions, or agreements made in connection with such data.

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INTERROGATORY NO. 7 With respect to the ratio of blow down flow to the evaporacion rate in the cooling towers , has Puget considered the revised design data and/or the reasons necessitating such revision for WPPS plants 1 and 4?

a)

Identify any documents that refer to such design dat a.

ANSWER:

REQUEST POR PRODUCTION NO. 1:

Please provide copies of all documents identified in the above interrogatories .

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO.2:

Please provide an updated flow diagram of the total plant water systens, including the blow down system, circulation water system, water system.

and the make-up DATED August _21, 1979.

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1411 Fourth Avenue Bldg.

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COMPANY, et al., )

STN 5 0-522

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50-523

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(Skagit Nuclear Power Project, ) August 21, 1979 Units 1 and 2) )

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of:

INTERVENOR SCANP ' S INTERROGATORIES TO APPLICANT dated August 21, 1979, have been served on th'e following by depositing the same in the United States mail, postage prepaid, on this 21st day of August, 1979.

Valentine B. Deale, Esq. , Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Docketing and Service Section U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Office of the Secrmatary Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1001 Connecticu t Avenue N.W.

Washington, Washington, D.C.

D.C. 20036 :20555 Dr. Frank F. Hooper, Member Richard L. Black, IEsq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Counsel for NRC S tnaf f U.S. Nuclear Regulatory School of Natural Resources Commission University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI. 48104 Office of the Execu2tive Legal Director Gustave A. Linenberger, Member Washington, D, C. 20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Nicholas D. Lewis, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Chairman

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Thomas Moser Robert Lowenstein, Esq. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lowens tein, Newman, Reis & Skagit County Courthouse Axelrad Mt. Ve2330n, Washington 98273 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.

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