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ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
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In the Matter of                                           )
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PUBLIC SERVICE COMT ANY OF NEW                               )     Docket Nos. 50-443 OL HAMPSHIRE, et al.                                         )                   50-444 OL
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PUBLIC SERVICE COMT ANY OF NEW
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APPLICANTS' SECOND MOTION FOR
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Pursuant to 10 CFR S 2.749, the Applicants hereby move for summary disposition of contentions NECNP I.N.
Pursuant to 10 CFR S 2.749, the Applicants hereby move for summary disposition of contentions NECNP I.N.
This motion is grounded upon answers to interrogatories submitted by NECNP, NHAG and SAPL.
This motion is grounded upon answers to interrogatories submitted by NECNP, NHAG and SAPL.
Pursuant to 10 CFR S 2.740 and this Board's orders, the Applicants submitted identical interrogatories to 8302100243 830207 PDR ADOCK 05000443 O               PDR
Pursuant to 10 CFR S 2.740 and this Board's orders, the Applicants submitted identical interrogatories to 8302100243 830207 PDR ADOCK 05000443 O
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each of the admitted intervenors.     One of the interrogatories was:
each of the admitted intervenors.
            "Does [name of intervenor] intend to litigate Contention NECNP I.N?"
One of the interrogatories was:
Each of these three intervenors2 answered this interrogatory in the negative.2     This contention is, we therefore submit, effectively withdrawn and ripe for dismissal on summary disposition.
"Does [name of intervenor] intend to litigate Contention NECNP I.N?"
Respectfully submitted, O '/bX.uu5 f .ain q Tr E/ k. ld. haw-Thomas G. Dignan, Jr.
Each of these three intervenors2 answered this interrogatory in the negative.2 This contention is, we therefore submit, effectively withdrawn and ripe for dismissal on summary disposition.
R. K. Gad III Ropes & Gray 225 Franklin Street Boston, Massachusetts 02110 Telephone:   423-6100 Dated:   February 7, 1983 2
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CCCNH did not respond to the interrogatories at all.
.ain q Tr E/ k. ld. haw-Thomas G. Dignan, Jr.
2 NECNP's response was wholly unqualified. SAPL and NHAG, while disclaiming the intention to offer direct evidence, each purported to reserve the right to cross-examine witnesses offered by other parties. Neither has any standing to object to NECNP's effective withdrawal of the contention, however, since neither has the right to offer direct testimony on the contention.     See Northern States Power Company (Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2), ALAB-244, 8 AEC 857, 869 n.17, reconsideration denied, ALAB-252, 8 AEC 1175 (1974),
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aff'd, CLI-75-1, 1 NRC 1 (1975).
Gad III Ropes & Gray 225 Franklin Street Boston, Massachusetts 02110 Telephone:
423-6100 Dated:
February 7, 1983 2 CCCNH did not respond to the interrogatories at all.
2NECNP's response was wholly unqualified.
SAPL and NHAG, while disclaiming the intention to offer direct evidence, each purported to reserve the right to cross-examine witnesses offered by other parties.
Neither has any standing to object to NECNP's effective withdrawal of the contention, however, since neither has the right to offer direct testimony on the contention.
See Northern States Power Company (Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2), ALAB-244, 8 AEC 857, 869 n.17, reconsideration denied, ALAB-252, 8 AEC 1175 (1974),
aff'd, CLI-75-1, 1 NRC 1 (1975). ___


w STATMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS AS TO WHICH THERE IS NO DISPUTE
w STATMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS AS TO WHICH THERE IS NO DISPUTE 1.
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NECNP has withdraw contention I.N.
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5 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, R. K. Gad III, one of the attorneys for the Applicants herein, hereby certify that on February 7, 1983, I made service of the within " Applicants' Second Motion for Summary Disposition (Contention NECNP I.N)" by mailing copies thereof, postage prepaid, to:
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Helen Hoyt, Chairperson                 Rep. Beverly Hollingworth Atomic Safety and Licensing             Coastal Chamber of Commerce Board Panel                           209 Winnacunnet Road U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission       Hampton, NH       03842 Washington, DC 20555 Dr. Emmeth A. Luebke                     William S. Jordan, III, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing             Harmon & Weiss Board Panel                           1725 I Street, N.W.
R. K. Gad III, one of the attorneys for the Applicants herein, hereby certify that on February 7,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission       Suite 506 Washington, DC 20555                     Washington, DC 20006 Dr. Jerry Harbour                       E. Tupper Kinder, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing             Assistant Attorney General Board Panel                           Office of the Attorney General U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission       208 State House Annex Washington, DC 20555                     Concord, NH 03301 Atomic Safety and Licensing             Roy P. Lessy, Jr., Esquire Board Panel                           Office of the Executive Legal U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.       Director Washington, DC 20555                     U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC       20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal       Robert A. Backus, Esquire Board Panel                           116 Lowell Street U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission       P.O. Box 516 Washington, DC 20555                     Manchester, NH 03105
: 1983, I made service of the within " Applicants' Second Motion for Summary Disposition (Contention NECNP I.N)" by mailing copies thereof, postage prepaid, to:
Helen Hoyt, Chairperson Rep. Beverly Hollingworth Atomic Safety and Licensing Coastal Chamber of Commerce Board Panel 209 Winnacunnet Road U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Hampton, NH 03842 Washington, DC 20555 Dr. Emmeth A. Luebke William S.
Jordan, III, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Harmon & Weiss Board Panel 1725 I Street, N.W.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Suite 506 Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20006 Dr. Jerry Harbour E.
Tupper Kinder, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Assistant Attorney General Board Panel Office of the Attorney General U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission 208 State House Annex Washington, DC 20555 Concord, NH 03301 Atomic Safety and Licensing Roy P.
Lessy, Jr.,
Esquire Board Panel Office of the Executive Legal U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Director Washington, DC 20555 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Robert A. Backus, Esquire Board Panel 116 Lowell Street U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P.O.
Box 516 Washington, DC 20555 Manchester, NH 03105. _ _


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s Philip Ahrens, Esquire                                     Edward J. McDermott, Esquire Assistant Attorney General                                 Sanders and McDermott Department of the Attorney                                 Professional Association General                                             408 Lafayette Road Augusta, ME 04333                                           Hampton, NH 03842 David L. Lewis                                             Jo Ann Shotwell, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing                                 Assistant Attorney General Board Panel                                         Environmental Protection Bureau U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                         Department of the Attorney General Rm. E/W-439                                                 One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Washington, DC         20555                                 Boston, MA 02108 Mr. John B. Tanzer                                           Ms. Olive L. Tash i     Designated Representative of                                 Designated Representative of the Town of Hampton                                   the Town-of Brentwood 5 Morningside Drive                                         R.F.D. 1, Dalton Road Hampton, NH 03842                                           Brentwood, NH 03833 Roberta C. Pevear                                           Edward F. Meany Designated Representative of                                 Designated Representative of the Town of Hampton Falls                             the Town of Rye Drinkwater Road                                             155 Washington Road Hampton Falls, NH 03844                                     Rye, NH 03870 Mrs. Sandra Gavutis Designated Representative of the Town of Kensington RFD 1 East Kingston, NH 03827
s Philip Ahrens, Esquire Edward J. McDermott, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Sanders and McDermott Department of the Attorney Professional Association General 408 Lafayette Road Augusta, ME 04333 Hampton, NH 03842 David L.
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Lewis Jo Ann Shotwell, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Assistant Attorney General Board Panel Environmental Protection Bureau U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Department of the Attorney General Rm. E/W-439 One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Washington, DC 20555 Boston, MA 02108 Mr. John B. Tanzer Ms. Olive L. Tash i
R. K. Gad III
Designated Representative of Designated Representative of the Town of Hampton the Town-of Brentwood 5 Morningside Drive R.F.D.
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Pevear Edward F. Meany Designated Representative of Designated Representative of the Town of Hampton Falls the Town of Rye Drinkwater Road 155 Washington Road Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Rye, NH 03870 Mrs. Sandra Gavutis Designated Representative of the Town of Kensington RFD 1 East Kingston, NH 03827
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Second Motion for Summary Disposition of New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution Contention I.N. Interrogatories Show Contention Withdrawn.Certificate of Svc Encl
ML20070U189
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  
Issue date: 02/07/1983
From: Dignan T, Gad R
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, ROPES & GRAY
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
ISSUANCES-OL, NUDOCS 8302100243
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ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD

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In the Matter of

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMT ANY OF NEW

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Docket Nos. 50-443 OL HAMPSHIRE, et al.

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50-444 OL

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(Seabrook Station, Units 1 & 2)

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APPLICANTS' SECOND MOTION FOR

SUMMARY

DISPOSITION (CONTENTION NECNP I.N.)

Pursuant to 10 CFR S 2.749, the Applicants hereby move for summary disposition of contentions NECNP I.N.

This motion is grounded upon answers to interrogatories submitted by NECNP, NHAG and SAPL.

Pursuant to 10 CFR S 2.740 and this Board's orders, the Applicants submitted identical interrogatories to 8302100243 830207 PDR ADOCK 05000443 O

PDR eG63

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each of the admitted intervenors.

One of the interrogatories was:

"Does [name of intervenor] intend to litigate Contention NECNP I.N?"

Each of these three intervenors2 answered this interrogatory in the negative.2 This contention is, we therefore submit, effectively withdrawn and ripe for dismissal on summary disposition.

Respectfully submitted, O '/bX.uu5 f

.ain q Tr E/ k. ld. haw-Thomas G. Dignan, Jr.

R. K.

Gad III Ropes & Gray 225 Franklin Street Boston, Massachusetts 02110 Telephone:

423-6100 Dated:

February 7, 1983 2 CCCNH did not respond to the interrogatories at all.

2NECNP's response was wholly unqualified.

SAPL and NHAG, while disclaiming the intention to offer direct evidence, each purported to reserve the right to cross-examine witnesses offered by other parties.

Neither has any standing to object to NECNP's effective withdrawal of the contention, however, since neither has the right to offer direct testimony on the contention.

See Northern States Power Company (Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2), ALAB-244, 8 AEC 857, 869 n.17, reconsideration denied, ALAB-252, 8 AEC 1175 (1974),

aff'd, CLI-75-1, 1 NRC 1 (1975). ___

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NECNP has withdraw contention I.N.

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5 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I,

R. K. Gad III, one of the attorneys for the Applicants herein, hereby certify that on February 7,

1983, I made service of the within " Applicants' Second Motion for Summary Disposition (Contention NECNP I.N)" by mailing copies thereof, postage prepaid, to:

Helen Hoyt, Chairperson Rep. Beverly Hollingworth Atomic Safety and Licensing Coastal Chamber of Commerce Board Panel 209 Winnacunnet Road U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Hampton, NH 03842 Washington, DC 20555 Dr. Emmeth A. Luebke William S.

Jordan, III, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Harmon & Weiss Board Panel 1725 I Street, N.W.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Suite 506 Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20006 Dr. Jerry Harbour E.

Tupper Kinder, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Assistant Attorney General Board Panel Office of the Attorney General U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission 208 State House Annex Washington, DC 20555 Concord, NH 03301 Atomic Safety and Licensing Roy P.

Lessy, Jr.,

Esquire Board Panel Office of the Executive Legal U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Director Washington, DC 20555 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Robert A. Backus, Esquire Board Panel 116 Lowell Street U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P.O.

Box 516 Washington, DC 20555 Manchester, NH 03105. _ _

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s Philip Ahrens, Esquire Edward J. McDermott, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Sanders and McDermott Department of the Attorney Professional Association General 408 Lafayette Road Augusta, ME 04333 Hampton, NH 03842 David L.

Lewis Jo Ann Shotwell, Esquire Atomic Safety and Licensing Assistant Attorney General Board Panel Environmental Protection Bureau U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Department of the Attorney General Rm. E/W-439 One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Washington, DC 20555 Boston, MA 02108 Mr. John B. Tanzer Ms. Olive L. Tash i

Designated Representative of Designated Representative of the Town of Hampton the Town-of Brentwood 5 Morningside Drive R.F.D.

1, Dalton Road Hampton, NH 03842 Brentwood, NH 03833 Roberta C.

Pevear Edward F. Meany Designated Representative of Designated Representative of the Town of Hampton Falls the Town of Rye Drinkwater Road 155 Washington Road Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Rye, NH 03870 Mrs. Sandra Gavutis Designated Representative of the Town of Kensington RFD 1 East Kingston, NH 03827

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