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12 13 14 15             APPLICANT'S SUPPLEMENTAL RESPONSES-TO CERTAIN
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 7
                    'DF INTERVENOR'S THIRD AND FOURTH' SETS OF INTERROGATORIES 16                             v 17 18 19 l                                                              DDNALD L's REIDHAAR 20                                                   GLENN R. WOODS CHRISTINE EELWICK 21                                                   590 University Hall 2200 University Avenue 22                                                   Berkeley, California 9472Q Telephone:   (415) 642-2822 23 Attorneys for Applicant 24 jg0g Tus REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY 25                                 L1 /p   i         OF CALIFORNIA
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(Proposed Renewal of Facility OF CALIFORNIA 1
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(UCLA Research Reactor)
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March 3[ 1982 3
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19 DDNALD L's REIDHAAR 20 GLENN R. WOODS CHRISTINE EELWICK 21 590 University Hall 2200 University Avenue 22 Berkeley, California 9472Q Telephone:
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1           The following are Applicant's supplemental responses to 2   certain of Intervenor's third and fourth sets of interrogatories.
1 The following are Applicant's supplemental responses to 2
3 4   Supplemental Response to Follow-up No. I-l (Set Three):
certain of Intervenor's third and fourth sets of interrogatories.
5 6             a. A detailed review was performed by the NEL technical 7   staff assisted.by W. Wegst. R. O'Neill and J. Hobson each 8   individually reviewed the document for its general form and content.
3 4
9   No records were kept of the reviewing effort.
Supplemental Response to Follow-up No. I-l (Set Three):
10 11   Supplemental Response to Follow-up No. II-l (Set Three):
5 6
12 13             Since some of the NEL staff provide technical assistance 14   to various contracts and grants unrelated to reactor operations the 15   NEL manager estimated on the basis of his personal knowledge of.the 16   extent of the effort being devoted to technical assistance the 17   rengining percentage of time spent by each of the NEL staff 18   members on reactor operations. The estimate ignored the indirect 19   costs of operations and other refinements in the total cost 20   assessment. More precise and current cost data is contained in 21   the D.C, Rebok letter to J.R, Miller ldatedJanuary 25[1982,which 22   has been forwarded to Intervenor.
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23 24   Supplementary Response to Follow-up No. II-27   Set Thre )':
A detailed review was performed by the NEL technical 7
25 26             The " cost" of operating the. reactor is a function of q
staff assisted.by W. Wegst.
I   the actual reactor run-time under particular conditions of 2   operation and does not depend ~on port-hours of usage, tha t i s , the 3   number of ports being used, if any are being used, while the 4   reactor is running.
R. O'Neill and J. Hobson each 8
5 6   Supplementary Response to Follow-up No. XII-6 (Set Three):
individually reviewed the document for its general form and content.
7 8             Since the time of Applicant's previous response to this 9   question one HEPA filter has been installed; work is in' progress 10   on the other filters.
9 No records were kept of the reviewing effort.
11 12   Supplementary Response to Follow-up No. XII-30 (Set Three):
10 11 Supplemental Response to Follow-up No. II-l (Set Three):
13 14             (Originally, Applicant had objected to answering this 15   question which concerned the quantity of fuel at Applicant's 16   facility on. security grounds. Intervenor agreed to restate its 17   question to read:   "Was fuel from the second manufacturer brought 18   in because of problems with the first quantity of fuel?     If so, 19   describe the problems."     As restated, Applicant withdraws its
12 13 Since some of the NEL staff provide technical assistance 14 to various contracts and grants unrelated to reactor operations the 15 NEL manager estimated on the basis of his personal knowledge of.the 16 extent of the effort being devoted to technical assistance the 17 rengining percentage of time spent by each of the NEL staff 18 members on reactor operations.
;          20   security objection to the question and provides the following l
The estimate ignored the indirect 19 costs of operations and other refinements in the total cost 20 assessment.
21   response:)
More precise and current cost data is contained in 21 the D.C, Rebok letter to J.R, Miller ldatedJanuary 25[1982,which 22 has been forwarded to Intervenor.
22 23             No, there were no problems with the first quantity of l
23 24 Supplementary Response to Follow-up No. II-27 Set Thre )':
24   fuel that necessitated acquiring a second quantity of fuel.
25 26 The " cost" of operating the. reactor is a function of q
I         25 a
I the actual reactor run-time under particular conditions of 2
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operation and does not depend ~on port-hours of usage, tha t i s, the 3
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number of ports being used, if any are being used, while the 4
reactor is running.
5 6
Supplementary Response to Follow-up No. XII-6 (Set Three):
7 8
Since the time of Applicant's previous response to this 9
question one HEPA filter has been installed; work is in' progress 10 on the other filters.
11 12 Supplementary Response to Follow-up No. XII-30 (Set Three):
13 14 (Originally, Applicant had objected to answering this 15 question which concerned the quantity of fuel at Applicant's 16 facility on. security grounds.
Intervenor agreed to restate its 17 question to read:
"Was fuel from the second manufacturer brought 18 in because of problems with the first quantity of fuel?
If so, 19 describe the problems."
As restated, Applicant withdraws its 20 security objection to the question and provides the following l
21 response:)
22 23 No, there were no problems with the first quantity of l
24 fuel that necessitated acquiring a second quantity of fuel.
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1 Supplementary-Response to Follow-up No. IV-1       (Set Four):
1 Supplementary-Response to Follow-up No. IV-1 (Set Four):
2 3         TLD data for the fifth quarter of the current testing 4 period has recently become available.       That data is attached hereto 5 as " Exhibit A"s 6
2 3
7 SupplementaryResponsef.toFollow-uphio.VI-29       (Set Four):
TLD data for the fifth quarter of the current testing 4
8 9         The individuals primarily responsible for writing the 10 document "The UCLA Reactor is Safe" are W. Wegst and N       Ostrander.
period has recently become available.
That data is attached hereto 5
as " Exhibit A"s 6
SupplementaryResponsef.toFollow-uphio.VI-29 (Set Four):
7 8
9 The individuals primarily responsible for writing the 10 document "The UCLA Reactor is Safe" are W. Wegst and N Ostrander.
11 Educational background and experience for these individuals is 12 contained in the previously submitted response to Follow-up No.
11 Educational background and experience for these individuals is 12 contained in the previously submitted response to Follow-up No.
13 VI-40, 14 15 Supplementary Response to Fowwow-up No. VI-40 (Set-Fourl:
13 VI-40, 14 15 Supplementary Response to Fowwow-up No. VI-40 (Set-Fourl:
16                         0 17           In addition to the information provided is the following l
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l        18 information for Professor Catton:     Ik Catton, Ph.Ds (Engr.),
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19 twenty-two years experience, fi'fteen, years as a UCLA faculty member, 20 the last six     of which. have been spent as Director of the Nuclear 21 Energy Laboratoryg l
18 information for Professor Catton:
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Ik Catton, Ph.Ds (Engr.),
23           Dated:     March 3, 1982, 24                                       DONALD L. REIDHAAR GLENN R., WOODS l       25                                       CHEISTINE HELWICK s
19 twenty-two years experience, fi'fteen, years as a UCLA faculty member, 20 the last six of which. have been spent as Director of the Nuclear 21 Energy Laboratoryg l
By-W1LLIAM R. CORMIER UCLA Representative
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23 Dated:
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March 3, 1982, 24 DONALD L. REIDHAAR GLENN R., WOODS l
RADIATION DETECTION COMPANY                                                                                     \          ' s.
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162 Wolfe Road + P.O. Box 1414 + Sunnyvale, California 94088 + (408) 735-8700 Account Number 9108-00 Samples Recd: November 30, 1981 Samples Read: December 7, 1981 UCLA Nuclear Energy Lab.
By-W1LLIAM R. CORMIER UCLA Representative EXHIBIT A
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162 Wolfe Road + P.O. Box 1414 + Sunnyvale, California 94088 + (408) 735-8700 Account Number 9108-00 Samples Recd: November 30, 1981 Samples Read:
December 7, 1981 UCLA Nuclear Energy Lab.
2567 Boelter Hall 405 Hilgard Ave.
2567 Boelter Hall 405 Hilgard Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90024 Attn: Neil Ostrandar, Health Physicist ENVIRONMENTAL THERM 0 LUMINESCENT DOSI ETRY REPORT Exposure Period: 9/01/81                           11/30/81 Sample                                                                               -
Los Angeles, CA 90024 Attn: Neil Ostrandar, Health Physicist ENVIRONMENTAL THERM 0 LUMINESCENT DOSI ETRY REPORT Exposure Period: 9/01/81 11/30/81 Sample No.
No.                 Obs.               Avg.                 RDC Bkg.                       Net                 Exposure, mR 1 B       4.50,4.80             ,4.65                     5.66                       -1.01                           0 2c         6.67,6.91               6.79                   5.66                         1.13                         5 3o         4.77.4.65               4.71                   5.66                       -0.95                           0 4 E       4,67,4.68               4.68                   5.66                       -0.98                           0 5H         6.19,5.85               6.02                   5.66                         0.36                         1 6I         6.40,6.22               6.31                   5.66                         0.65                         3 7N         6.88,6.98               6.93                   5.66                         1.27                         5 8A         4.91,5.03               4.97                   5.66                       -0.69                           0 9G         6.50,5.00               5.75                   5.66                         0.09                         0 10 n       6.81,7.23               7.02                   5.66                         1.36                         6 11 K       7.10,7.06               7.08                   5.66                         1.42-                         6 12 L       6.24,6.24               6.24                   5.66                         0.58                         2 13 T       5.50,5.70               5.60                   5.66                       -0.06                           0 14 F       8.81,8.63               8.72                   5.66                   -
Obs.
3.06                         12 15 b       9.75,9.75               9.75                   5.66                         4.09                       17 16 P       7.92,8.04               7.98                   5.66                         2.32                         9 TLD Type                                                 RDC Bkg.                                     Calibration Factor CaSO : Dy 8/24/81                                           5.66                                                   4.05 4
Avg.
RDC Bkg.
Net Exposure, mR 1 B 4.50,4.80
,4.65 5.66
-1.01 0
2c 6.67,6.91 6.79 5.66 1.13 5
3o 4.77.4.65 4.71 5.66
-0.95 0
4 E 4,67,4.68 4.68 5.66
-0.98 0
5H 6.19,5.85 6.02 5.66 0.36 1
6I 6.40,6.22 6.31 5.66 0.65 3
7N 6.88,6.98 6.93 5.66 1.27 5
8A 4.91,5.03 4.97 5.66
-0.69 0
9G 6.50,5.00 5.75 5.66 0.09 0
10 n 6.81,7.23 7.02 5.66 1.36 6
11 K 7.10,7.06 7.08 5.66 1.42-6 12 L 6.24,6.24 6.24 5.66 0.58 2
13 T 5.50,5.70 5.60 5.66
-0.06 0
14 F 8.81,8.63 8.72 5.66 3.06 12 15 b 9.75,9.75 9.75 5.66 4.09 17 16 P 7.92,8.04 7.98 5.66 2.32 9
TLD Type RDC Bkg.
Calibration Factor CaSO : Dy 8/24/81 5.66 4.05 4
Precision: + 2 mR or 10%
Precision: + 2 mR or 10%
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TfE REXE7tS OF 'I1E UN1VERSITY
8                                       CERTIFICATE OF SERTICE:
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9    I hereby ceEtify that copi's     e of the attached:         " Applicant's supolementarv Responses to Certain of Intervenor's Third and Fourth Sets of 10     Interrogatories" in the alvre-captioned proceealng have been served cn the follcmg by derosit 11 in the United States rail, first class, postage prepaid, .'aaressed as in-dicated, on this date: March 3, 1982                           .
(Proposed Panewal of Facility OF CALIFOICTIA
13     John H. Frye, III, Chaiman                     Counsel for NPC Staff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmrission             Office of the Executive Ingal Director 14     Atcmic Safety & Licensing Board                 L.S. Nuclear Regulatory Carlssion Washington, LC 20555                           Washington, DC 20555 Dr. Dmeth A. Luebke'                           Daniel Hirsch 16     U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccnnission             Ccumittee 'to Bridge the Gap               .
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Atcmic Safety & Licensing Board                 1637 Butler Avenue, #230
License Nu:rbar R-71) 6
          ;17     washington, DC 20555                           Ios Angeles, CA 90025 c1
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          ;18     Dr. Oscar H. Paris                                 '
(UCIA Pcscarch Pcactor)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccnmission 19     Atcmic Safety & Licensing Ecard Washington, DC 20555 -
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j         Chief, Docketing and Service Section (3)             ' John Bay                               .
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          ,        Office of the Secretary                             2261 Columbia Street U.S. Nuclear Faculatorv Ccmrission                   Palo Alto,,CA 94306 22      Washingtcn, DC ~20555 ~                    .                                .
8 CERTIFICATE OF SERTICE:
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William H. Cormier 25 ll                   ,
" Applicant's supolementarv Responses to Certain of Intervenor's Third and Fourth Sets of 10 Interrogatories" in the alvre-captioned proceealng have been served cn the follcmg by derosit 11 in the United States rail, first class, postage prepaid,.'aaressed as in-dicated, on this date: March 3, 1982 13 John H. Frye, III, Chaiman Counsel for NPC Staff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmrission Office of the Executive Ingal Director 14 Atcmic Safety & Licensing Board L.S. Nuclear Regulatory Carlssion Washington, LC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Dr. Dmeth A. Luebke' Daniel Hirsch 16 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccnnission Ccumittee 'to Bridge the Gap Atcmic Safety & Licensing Board 1637 Butler Avenue, #230
UCLA Representative 26 ~
;17 washington, DC 20555 Ios Angeles, CA 90025 c1
27                                                                     .
;18 Dr. Oscar H. Paris U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccnmission 19 Atcmic Safety & Licensing Ecard Washington, DC 20555 -
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Supplemental Responses to Certain of Third & Fourth Sets of Interrogatories.Certificate of Svc Encl
ML20041E084
Person / Time
Site: 05000142
Issue date: 03/03/1982
From: Cormier W
CALIFORNIA, UNIV. OF, LOS ANGELES, CA
To:
COMMITTEE TO BRIDGE THE GAP
References
NUDOCS 8203100122
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Docket No 50-142 s

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(Proposed Renewal of Facility OF CALIFORNIA 1

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(UCLA Research Reactor)

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March 3[ 1982 3

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19 DDNALD L's REIDHAAR 20 GLENN R. WOODS CHRISTINE EELWICK 21 590 University Hall 2200 University Avenue 22 Berkeley, California 9472Q Telephone:

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1 The following are Applicant's supplemental responses to 2

certain of Intervenor's third and fourth sets of interrogatories.

3 4

Supplemental Response to Follow-up No. I-l (Set Three):

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A detailed review was performed by the NEL technical 7

staff assisted.by W. Wegst.

R. O'Neill and J. Hobson each 8

individually reviewed the document for its general form and content.

9 No records were kept of the reviewing effort.

10 11 Supplemental Response to Follow-up No. II-l (Set Three):

12 13 Since some of the NEL staff provide technical assistance 14 to various contracts and grants unrelated to reactor operations the 15 NEL manager estimated on the basis of his personal knowledge of.the 16 extent of the effort being devoted to technical assistance the 17 rengining percentage of time spent by each of the NEL staff 18 members on reactor operations.

The estimate ignored the indirect 19 costs of operations and other refinements in the total cost 20 assessment.

More precise and current cost data is contained in 21 the D.C, Rebok letter to J.R, Miller ldatedJanuary 25[1982,which 22 has been forwarded to Intervenor.

23 24 Supplementary Response to Follow-up No. II-27 Set Thre )':

25 26 The " cost" of operating the. reactor is a function of q

I the actual reactor run-time under particular conditions of 2

operation and does not depend ~on port-hours of usage, tha t i s, the 3

number of ports being used, if any are being used, while the 4

reactor is running.

5 6

Supplementary Response to Follow-up No. XII-6 (Set Three):

7 8

Since the time of Applicant's previous response to this 9

question one HEPA filter has been installed; work is in' progress 10 on the other filters.

11 12 Supplementary Response to Follow-up No. XII-30 (Set Three):

13 14 (Originally, Applicant had objected to answering this 15 question which concerned the quantity of fuel at Applicant's 16 facility on. security grounds.

Intervenor agreed to restate its 17 question to read:

"Was fuel from the second manufacturer brought 18 in because of problems with the first quantity of fuel?

If so, 19 describe the problems."

As restated, Applicant withdraws its 20 security objection to the question and provides the following l

21 response:)

22 23 No, there were no problems with the first quantity of l

24 fuel that necessitated acquiring a second quantity of fuel.

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1 Supplementary-Response to Follow-up No. IV-1 (Set Four):

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TLD data for the fifth quarter of the current testing 4

period has recently become available.

That data is attached hereto 5

as " Exhibit A"s 6

SupplementaryResponsef.toFollow-uphio.VI-29 (Set Four):

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9 The individuals primarily responsible for writing the 10 document "The UCLA Reactor is Safe" are W. Wegst and N Ostrander.

11 Educational background and experience for these individuals is 12 contained in the previously submitted response to Follow-up No.

13 VI-40, 14 15 Supplementary Response to Fowwow-up No. VI-40 (Set-Fourl:

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17 In addition to the information provided is the following l

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18 information for Professor Catton:

Ik Catton, Ph.Ds (Engr.),

19 twenty-two years experience, fi'fteen, years as a UCLA faculty member, 20 the last six of which. have been spent as Director of the Nuclear 21 Energy Laboratoryg l

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23 Dated:

March 3, 1982, 24 DONALD L. REIDHAAR GLENN R., WOODS l

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December 7, 1981 UCLA Nuclear Energy Lab.

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Net Exposure, mR 1 B 4.50,4.80

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2c 6.67,6.91 6.79 5.66 1.13 5

3o 4.77.4.65 4.71 5.66

-0.95 0

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-0.98 0

5H 6.19,5.85 6.02 5.66 0.36 1

6I 6.40,6.22 6.31 5.66 0.65 3

7N 6.88,6.98 6.93 5.66 1.27 5

8A 4.91,5.03 4.97 5.66

-0.69 0

9G 6.50,5.00 5.75 5.66 0.09 0

10 n 6.81,7.23 7.02 5.66 1.36 6

11 K 7.10,7.06 7.08 5.66 1.42-6 12 L 6.24,6.24 6.24 5.66 0.58 2

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TfE REXE7tS OF 'I1E UN1VERSITY

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License Nu:rbar R-71) 6

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(UCIA Pcscarch Pcactor)

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8 CERTIFICATE OF SERTICE:

I hereby ceEtify that copi's of the attached:

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" Applicant's supolementarv Responses to Certain of Intervenor's Third and Fourth Sets of 10 Interrogatories" in the alvre-captioned proceealng have been served cn the follcmg by derosit 11 in the United States rail, first class, postage prepaid,.'aaressed as in-dicated, on this date: March 3, 1982 13 John H. Frye, III, Chaiman Counsel for NPC Staff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmrission Office of the Executive Ingal Director 14 Atcmic Safety & Licensing Board L.S. Nuclear Regulatory Carlssion Washington, LC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Dr. Dmeth A. Luebke' Daniel Hirsch 16 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccnnission Ccumittee 'to Bridge the Gap Atcmic Safety & Licensing Board 1637 Butler Avenue, #230

17 washington, DC 20555 Ios Angeles, CA 90025 c1
18 Dr. Oscar H. Paris U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccnmission 19 Atcmic Safety & Licensing Ecard Washington, DC 20555 -

j Chief, Docketing and Service Section (3)

' John Bay 2I Office of the Secretary 2261 Columbia Street 22

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Palo Alto,,CA 94306 U.S. Nuclear Faculatorv Ccmrission Washingtcn, DC 23 f /(

24 25 William H.

Cormier ll UCLA Representative 26 ~

27 28 WC/sl-4 mas a