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MONTHYEARML18230A0202018-08-18018 August 2018 Outline of Testimony of Carlos G. Bell ML18230A8132018-08-18018 August 2018 Testimony of James M. Davis, Jr ML18230A8181977-06-0909 June 1977 Carolina Power & Light Company, Application for General Increase in Rates & Notice of Filing Change of Rates - Direct Testimony of Shearon Harris ML18230A8221977-06-0909 June 1977 Carolina Power & Light Company - Testimony of Mr. H. M. Harris, Jr., Utilities Engineer - Utilities Division ML18230A8231977-06-0909 June 1977 Carolina Power & Light Company - Testimony of Mr. Sam C. Hammond, Accounting Manager - Utilities Division ML18230A8341977-04-13013 April 1977 Transmitting Revised Pages, Revised Schedules, & Schedule 3-5f Which Reflect Changes That Should Be Made to Testimony & Exhibit as Filed 3/23/1977 ML18230A8351977-03-28028 March 1977 Filing Direct Testimony for Mr. Larry E. Smith & Additional Testimony for Mr. Paul S. Bradshaw & Mr. James M. Davis, Jr., Which Supplements Previously Filed Testimony to Company'S Experience ... ML18230A8291977-03-23023 March 1977 in Matter of Application of Carolina Power & Light Company, for Increase in Its Rates & Charges - Testimony of Andrew W. Williams, Chief, Electrical Section, Division of Engineering ML18230A8281977-03-23023 March 1977 in Matter of Application of Carolina Power & Light Company, for Increase in Rates - Testimony of H. Randolph Currin, Jr., Senior Operations Analyst, Operations Analysis Section, Division of ... ML18230A8271977-03-23023 March 1977 in Matter of Application of Carolina Power & Light Company, or Increase in Rates & Charges - Testimony of Dennis W. Goins, Economist ML18230A8261977-03-23023 March 1977 in Matter of Application of Carolina Power & Light Company, for Authority to Adjust & Increase in Rates & Charges - Testimony of Eugene H. Curtis, Jr., Operations Engineer, Operations Analysis... ML18230A8301977-03-23023 March 1977 in Matter of Application of Carolina Power & Light Company, for Increase in Rates & Charges - Testimony of N. Edward Tucker, Utilities Engineer, Division of Engineering ML18230A8311977-03-23023 March 1977 in Matter of Application of Carolina Power & Light Company, for Increase in Rates & Charges - Testimony of Dennis J. Nightingale, Utility Engineer, Division of Engineering ML18230A8321977-03-23023 March 1977 in Matter of Application of Carolina Power & Light Company, for Increase in Rates & Charges - Testimony of J. Reed Bumgarner, Utilities Engineer, Division of Engineering ML18230A8331977-03-23023 March 1977 Testimony of Donald R. Hoover, Studies of Original Cost New Investment, Revenues, Expenses, & End-Of-Period Rates of Return Under Present & Company Proposed Rates ML18230A8241976-12-0101 December 1976 Carolina Power & Light Company - Testimony Regarding Fair Rate Return, Dr. John K. Langum, Economic Consultant, Chicago, Illinois ML18230A8121976-12-0101 December 1976 Direct Testimony, Carolina Power & Light Company Before the North Carolina Utilities Commission, Docket E-2, Sub 297, Application for Increase in Electric Rates ML18230A8211976-06-30030 June 1976 Carolina Power & Light Company - Testimony of Ronald P. Wilder in Regard to Fair Rate of Return ML18230A8201976-05-0101 May 1976 Testimony and Exhibits of Dr. John K. Langum 2018-08-18
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMXC SAFETY AND LXCENSING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF CAROLINA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY (Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1, 2, 3 and 4)Docket Nos.50-400 50-401 50-402 50-403 OUTLINE.OF TESTIMONY OF CARLOS G.BELL QUALIFICATIONS Education:
Doctor of Science, Harvard University, 1955.Graduated Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology in 1955.Work and Teachin Ex erience: Taught at Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology for 7 years;and Reactor Safety Division at Oak Ridge for 5 years.Taught at North-western University for 4 years.Taught at University of North Carolina at Charlotte for 4 years.Presently Chairman of Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering, UNC in Charlotte.
SPECXFIC TESTXMONY On contentions C.l(a)and (b): This brief'statement is concerned with certain envi-ronmental monitoring problems'that should be anticipated for the unlikely event of a major release of radioactivity from the Shearon IIarr'is Nuclear Plant.So far as I'now, all who have examined the reactor power problem agree that there is a small possibility that dangerous levels of radioactivity might be released.Al-though there are emergency procedures incorporated in the safety analysis of each plant, they rely, as far as I am aware, upon messages being transmitted from the nuclear plant where the accident occurs to the authorities in nearby centers.1 suggest that population centers that might lie downwind from potential nuclear reactor accidents should have their own independent atmospheric nuclear radiation detection system.Such system should substantially increase the chances that populations could be informed that an acci-dental release-had occurred.