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Eh                       On or about June 2, y- -                                  _                  1983, a motion was filed by the Miami Valley
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                  . Power Project to reopen the record for admissions of eight contentions dealing with the quality assurance breakdown at the Zimmer Nuclear Power Station and the lack of corporate character and competence
June 2, 1983, a motion was filed by the Miami Valley
                  'of the applicant, CG&E, to run a nuclear power plant. Intervenor, City of Mentor, supports said motion for the reasons set forth in MVPP's. motion and further states the following.
. Power Project to reopen the record for admissions of eight contentions
7                        The City of Mentor has fought long and hard to protect its citizens in the event of an accident at the Zimmer Nuclear Power' Station by filing intentions and going to hearing on the status of emergency preparedness plans.                     The underlying premise of those gg hearings has always been and still is that although accidents NmL                                         .
' dealing with the quality assurance breakdown at the Zimmer Nuclear Power Station and the lack of corporate character and competence
are improbable they are possible.                       That premise while accepted
'of the applicant, CG&E, to run a nuclear power plant.
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Intervenor, City of Mentor, supports said motion for the reasons set forth in MVPP's. motion and further states the following.
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The City of Mentor has fought long and hard to protect its 7
gg of emergency planning hearings may or may not be well warranted to 13 " in light of the active mismanagement of this project by the applicant.
citizens in the event of an accident at the Zimmer Nuclear Power' Station by filing intentions and going to hearing on the status of emergency preparedness plans.
mmo Obviously, the NRC itself has had grave concerns regarding the
The underlying premise of those gg hearings has always been and still is that although accidents NmL are improbable they are possible.
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November 12, 1982. Furthermore, a recent survey of people in Southern Campbell County bonducted by the Campbell County Fiscal court indicated that 58.3 percent of those surveyed felt that the Zimmer Nuclear Power Plant will not be safe. (Said survey cttached and incorporated by reference).       For these reasons, the Cllegations made by MVPP are of critical concern to this intervenor.
November 12, 1982.
MVPP has submitted thousands of pages of evidence to support its allegations. The allegations concerning corporate mismanagement cnd quality assurance breakdowns took place after hearings had been held on safety related construction       issues. Yet the NEC until recently has given the appearance of cariag more for procedure rather than substance by denying MVPP's previous motion as " untimely."
Furthermore, a recent survey of people in Southern Campbell County bonducted by the Campbell County Fiscal court indicated that 58.3 percent of those surveyed felt that the Zimmer Nuclear Power Plant will not be safe. (Said survey cttached and incorporated by reference).
For these reasons, the Cllegations made by MVPP are of critical concern to this intervenor.
MVPP has submitted thousands of pages of evidence to support its allegations.
The allegations concerning corporate mismanagement cnd quality assurance breakdowns took place after hearings had been held on safety related construction issues.
Yet the NEC until recently has given the appearance of cariag more for procedure rather than substance by denying MVPP's previous motion as " untimely."
The procedural issue of timeliness has always been and remains a false issue.
The procedural issue of timeliness has always been and remains a false issue.
The real issue is the protection of the public and whether the public may have confidence that its interests are held dearer than a utilities interest by the governmental agency charged with its protection. In light of the history of Zimmer, this Board has not choice but to reopen the record for admission of MVPP's oight contentions.                                                       -
The real issue is the protection of the public and whether the public may have confidence that its interests are held dearer than a utilities interest by the governmental agency charged with its protection.
In light of the history of Zimmer, this Board has not choice but to reopen the record for admission of MVPP's oight contentions.
Respectfully submitted,
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                                  ;Deborah Faber Webb CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE             .
;Deborah Faber Webb CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of this Memorandum in the captioned matter, have been served upon the following by deposit in the United States mail this 22nd day of June, 1983:
I hereby certify that copies of this Memorandum in the captioned matter, have been served upon the following by deposit in the United States mail this 22nd day of June, 1983:
Alan S.
Alan S. Rosenthal, Chairman                     Dr. M. Stanley Livingston Atomic Safety and Licensing                     Administrative Judge Appeal Board,                                   1005 Calle Largo U.S. Nuclear RegulaRoRy Commission             Sante Fe, NM     87501
Rosenthal, Chairman Dr. M.
Stanley Livingston Atomic Safety and Licensing Administrative Judge Appeal Board, 1005 Calle Largo U.S.
Nuclear RegulaRoRy Commission Sante Fe, NM 87501


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Stephen F. Eilperin                 Dr. Frank F. Hooper Atomic Safety and                   Chairman of Resource Licensing Appeal Board, a           Ecology Program, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission   School of Natural Resources, Washington, D.C. 20555           University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Howard A. Wilber Atomic Safety and                   Chairman, Atomic Safety Licensing Appeal Board,             and Licensing Appeal
Stephen F. Eilperin Dr. Frank F. Hooper Atomic Safety and Chairman of Resource Licensing Appeal Board, a Ecology Program, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission School of Natural Resources, Washington, D.C.
                  .U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission   Board Panel,
20555 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Howard A. Wilber Atomic Safety and Chairman, Atomic Safety Licensing Appeal Board, and Licensing Appeal
              . Washington, D.C. 20555.             U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
.U.S.
  <                                      ,              Washington, D.C. 20555 Judge John H. Frye, III Chairman, Atomic Safety and         Chairman, Atomic Safety Licensing Board,                     and Licensing Board Panel, U.S. . Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Board Panel, Washington, D.C.
* Washington, D.C. 20555           Washington, D.C. 20555 Charles A. Barth, Esq.               David K. Martin, Esq.
20555.
Counsel.for the NRC Staff,           Assistant Att.orney General, Office of the Executive             Acting Director Legal Director,                     Division of Environmental Law, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission   209 St. Clair Street Washington, D.C. 20555               Frankfort,     KY 40601 Andrew B. Dennison, Esq.             George E. Pattison, Esq.
U.S.
Attorney at Law                     Pros'ecuting Attorney of 200 Main Street                     Clermont County, Ohio, Batavia, OH 45103                   462 Main Street Batavia, OH 45103 Lynne Bernabei, Esq.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
Government Accountability           William J. Moran, Esq.
20555 Judge John H.
Project /IPS,                       Vice President and 1901 Q Street, N.W.                 General Counsel, j                   Washington, D.C. 20009           The Cincinnati Gas &
Frye, III Chairman, Atomic Safety and Chairman, Atomic Safety Licensing Board, and Licensing Board Panel, U.S.. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
'                                                        Electric Company,
* Washington, D.C.
(                   John D. Woliver, Esq.               P.O. Box 960 Clermont County                     Cincinnati, OH     45201 Communi:p-- Council, Box 181                             Docketing and Service Batavia, OH   45103                 Branch Office of the Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
20555 Washington, D.C.
,                  Brian Cassidy, Esq.                 Washington, D.C. 20555 Regional Counsel, Federal Emergency                   Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq.   '
20555 Charles A. Barth, Esq.
l Management Agency Conner, Moore & Corber Region I,                           1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
David K. Martin, Esq.
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Counsel.for the NRC Staff, Assistant Att.orney General, Office of the Executive Acting Director Legal Director, Division of Environmental Law, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 209 St. Clair Street Washington, D.C.
* John W. McCormicP POCH               Washington, D.C.     20006 l
20555 Frankfort, KY 40601 Andrew B.
Boston, MA   0210s
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Attorney at Law Pros'ecuting Attorney of 200 Main Street Clermont County, Ohio, Batavia, OH 45103 462 Main Street Batavia, OH 45103 Lynne Bernabei, Esq.
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Government Accountability William J. Moran, Esq.
CAMPBELE COUNTY                                                                                                                                                 -
Project /IPS, Vice President and 1901 Q Street, N.W.
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General Counsel, j
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Washington, D.C.
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20009 The Cincinnati Gas &
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Electric Company,
LLOYD K. ROGEns                                                                                                                                   . g..      .
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John D. Woliver, Esq.
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P.O. Box 960 Clermont County Cincinnati, OH 45201 Communi:p-- Council, Box 181 Docketing and Service Batavia, OH 45103 Branch Office of the Secretary U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Brian Cassidy, Esq.
Washington, D.C.
20555 Regional Counsel, Federal Emergency Troy B.
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Dr. Fred W. Rhynharth' Director of Administration
Dr. Fred W. Rhynharth' Director of Administration                                                                                                                     -
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The 'urvey included a randum sample of 507 registered                                                                                                                   vt o ers.
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The' survey was stratified by precin'ct as well as a'r andorh sample.
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South.to Pendletop,_ County.
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Th~e survey results enclosed were weighted to balance                                                                                                                           e with th                   U cnswers wiight                  in ' fromthe entire  the South       county. County in proportion to their overall                                     .
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                                                          ' building a new jail.                                                   Do you favor the building of a new                                                                                     -
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                                        .-                  jail?                                                                                                           .
' building a new jail.
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21.5%
5 2..             There has?been ' discussion of including county offices in
2.9%
              -lJ.                                         the proposed new jail. Would you be in favor of including                                                                                                                                   -
60.6%
county.., offices in a new building?                                                                                             -
5 2..
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: 3.               The Transit Authority.of Northern Kentucky provides bus                                                                                                                                                           .
.yes no DK NA,
                              ,                            services.                                    Do you think TANK provides efficient bus                                                                                           ,
: 54. 4%.
                                                        , service?                                       ,                                            ,          .
22.1%
yeis                                               no DK                           NA 56.44'.                                             16.64                               34.4%                         3.6%         ,                                                                            .
19.9%
                                        -4.. The. Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky passed a                                                                                                                             ,
3.6%
                                                      . payroll tax in.1978 by an election.to help finance its'-
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operation. If the same bus service could be provided                                                                                                                                           -
The Transit Authority.of Northern Kentucky provides bus services.
through p'rivate b.usiness would.you be in favor of the repeal                                                                                                       ~
Do you think TANK provides efficient bus
                                                          .of.the TANK payroll tax?                                                                           ,
, service?
                                                        . yes                         ,
yeis no DK NA 56.44'.
no                               DK                           NA                             .
16.64 34.4%
71'. 3% -                                           13.0%                               11.1%                         4.6%                     ,
3.6%
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or major improvements on county roads. Would you vot'e for a special county road thx if such a vote were held today?                                                                                                                     -
The. Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky passed a
                                                            .yes                                 -
. payroll tax in.1978 by an election.to help finance its'-
no                               DK                           NA                                                   -
operation.
33.2%                                               51.5%                                 13.7%                       1.6%
If the same bus service could be provided through p'rivate b.usiness would.you be in favor of the repeal
                                                                                                                                              .,s,
.of.the TANK payroll tax?
                                                                                              -                                              w e                                                                                                                                     .
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. yes no DK NA 71'. 3% -
13.0%
11.1%
4.6%
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The Zimmer Nuclear Power Pl' ant is being built on the f
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southeast bo'rded of Campbell County.
Zimmer Nuclear Power Plant will be safe?.Do you think the yes                           no                   dk na O
Zimmer Nuclear Power Plant will be safe?.Do you think the yes no dk na O
                                              ~28.7%                       58.3%                 11.0%                 2.0%             (N=507)                                       *
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                                            'V5..those s.
58.3%
with an opinion:                                                                   '                                '
11.0%
yes                         no
2.0%
                                              '33.2%                         66.8%
(N=507)
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s.
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70.6%
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2.3%
05.those with an opinion:
05.those with an opinion:
yes'                           no 20.1%                           79.8%
yes' no 20.1%
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Memorandum Supporting Miami Valley Power Project 830602 Motion to Reopen Record to Admit Eight Contentions on QA & Lack of Corporate Character & Competence.Reopening Necessary to Foster Public Confidence in Nrc.W/Certificate of Svc
ML20072F448
Person / Time
Site: Zimmer
Issue date: 06/22/1983
From: Webb D
MENTOR, KY
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
NUDOCS 8306270410
Download: ML20072F448 (6)


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p, MEMORANDUM OF INTERVENOR, CITY OF MENTOR, IN SUPPORT OF MIAMI. VALLEY POWER PROJ.ECT'S x;4.. -

MOTION TO REOPEN THE RECORD zy.

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June 2, 1983, a motion was filed by the Miami Valley

. Power Project to reopen the record for admissions of eight contentions

' dealing with the quality assurance breakdown at the Zimmer Nuclear Power Station and the lack of corporate character and competence

'of the applicant, CG&E, to run a nuclear power plant.

Intervenor, City of Mentor, supports said motion for the reasons set forth in MVPP's. motion and further states the following.

The City of Mentor has fought long and hard to protect its 7

citizens in the event of an accident at the Zimmer Nuclear Power' Station by filing intentions and going to hearing on the status of emergency preparedness plans.

The underlying premise of those gg hearings has always been and still is that although accidents NmL are improbable they are possible.

That premise while accepted

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applicant and the intervenors for purposes gg of emergency planning hearings may or may not be well warranted to 13 " in light of the active mismanagement of this project by the applicant.

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November 12, 1982.

Furthermore, a recent survey of people in Southern Campbell County bonducted by the Campbell County Fiscal court indicated that 58.3 percent of those surveyed felt that the Zimmer Nuclear Power Plant will not be safe. (Said survey cttached and incorporated by reference).

For these reasons, the Cllegations made by MVPP are of critical concern to this intervenor.

MVPP has submitted thousands of pages of evidence to support its allegations.

The allegations concerning corporate mismanagement cnd quality assurance breakdowns took place after hearings had been held on safety related construction issues.

Yet the NEC until recently has given the appearance of cariag more for procedure rather than substance by denying MVPP's previous motion as " untimely."

The procedural issue of timeliness has always been and remains a false issue.

The real issue is the protection of the public and whether the public may have confidence that its interests are held dearer than a utilities interest by the governmental agency charged with its protection.

In light of the history of Zimmer, this Board has not choice but to reopen the record for admission of MVPP's oight contentions.

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Deborah Faber Webb CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of this Memorandum in the captioned matter, have been served upon the following by deposit in the United States mail this 22nd day of June, 1983

Alan S.

Rosenthal, Chairman Dr. M.

Stanley Livingston Atomic Safety and Licensing Administrative Judge Appeal Board, 1005 Calle Largo U.S.

Nuclear RegulaRoRy Commission Sante Fe, NM 87501

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Stephen F. Eilperin Dr. Frank F. Hooper Atomic Safety and Chairman of Resource Licensing Appeal Board, a Ecology Program, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission School of Natural Resources, Washington, D.C.

20555 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Howard A. Wilber Atomic Safety and Chairman, Atomic Safety Licensing Appeal Board, and Licensing Appeal

.U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Board Panel, Washington, D.C.

20555.

U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

20555 Judge John H.

Frye, III Chairman, Atomic Safety and Chairman, Atomic Safety Licensing Board, and Licensing Board Panel, U.S.. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

20555 Washington, D.C.

20555 Charles A. Barth, Esq.

David K. Martin, Esq.

Counsel.for the NRC Staff, Assistant Att.orney General, Office of the Executive Acting Director Legal Director, Division of Environmental Law, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 209 St. Clair Street Washington, D.C.

20555 Frankfort, KY 40601 Andrew B.

Dennison, Esq.

George E.

Pattison, Esq.

Attorney at Law Pros'ecuting Attorney of 200 Main Street Clermont County, Ohio, Batavia, OH 45103 462 Main Street Batavia, OH 45103 Lynne Bernabei, Esq.

Government Accountability William J. Moran, Esq.

Project /IPS, Vice President and 1901 Q Street, N.W.

General Counsel, j

Washington, D.C.

20009 The Cincinnati Gas &

Electric Company,

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John D. Woliver, Esq.

P.O. Box 960 Clermont County Cincinnati, OH 45201 Communi:p-- Council, Box 181 Docketing and Service Batavia, OH 45103 Branch Office of the Secretary U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Brian Cassidy, Esq.

Washington, D.C.

20555 Regional Counsel, Federal Emergency Troy B.

Conner, Jr.,

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'Pi'acal Court FROM:

Dr. Fred W. Rhynharth' Director of Administration

,RE:

Survey 4

I The 'urvey included a randum sample of 507 registered v t s

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The' survey was stratified by precin'ct as well as a'r andorh sample.

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South.to Pendletop,_ County.

Carthage, Alexandria,..Claryville Th~e survey results enclosed were weighted to balance with th

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no DK NA 15.0%

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2.9%

60.6%

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the proposed new jail.

Would you be in favor of including county.., offices in a new building?

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22.1%

19.9%

3.6%

3.

The Transit Authority.of Northern Kentucky provides bus services.

Do you think TANK provides efficient bus

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yeis no DK NA 56.44'.

16.64 34.4%

3.6%

-4..

The. Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky passed a

. payroll tax in.1978 by an election.to help finance its'-

operation.

If the same bus service could be provided through p'rivate b.usiness would.you be in favor of the repeal

.of.the TANK payroll tax?

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. yes no DK NA 71'. 3% -

13.0%

11.1%

4.6%

5.

'CampbellCounthvotersmayget.achancetovoteona special tax that can be used for new county ro'ad construction or major improvements on county roads.

Would you vot'e for a special county road thx if such a vote were held today?

.yes no DK NA 33.2%

51.5%

13.7%

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southeast bo'rded of Campbell County.

Zimmer Nuclear Power Plant will be safe?.Do you think the yes no dk na O

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58.3%

11.0%

2.0%

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'V5..those with an opinion:

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'33.2%

66.8%

6a.

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70.6%

9.5%

2.3%

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