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Responds to Mapleton Interrogetories Re Gaseous Effluent Discharge Into Atmosphere.Certificate of Svc Encl
ML19329F319
Person / Time
Site: Midland
Issue date: 04/13/1971
From: Kessler W
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
To:
MAPLETON INTERVENORS
References
NUDOCS 8006250406
Download: ML19329F319 (4)


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APPLICANT'S RESPONSES TO MAFIE"0N INTERRCGATORIES

1. Does Consu::ers Power Cc=pany and/or Dow Chemical Campany have a present plan to make a future application to the Michigan Water Resources Commission to construct a dam across the Tittabavassee River for the purpose of creating a reservoir should a construction s

permit and/or operating license be granted by the AEC7 No.

2. What components of gaseous effluents vill be discharged into the atmosphere from the operation of the proposed plants?

As shown in Table 11-3 of the Midland Plant PSAR, krypton and xencn are both present as dissolved gases in the primary coolant

and vill eventually be released to the environment.

l l Radioactive gases vill be held up in the plant for 30 days to allow natural decay of the va;-ious isotopes. After 30 days' holdup, the amount of gases released will represent less than.6.5%

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3 Can the applicant absolutely guarantee that release of rcaio-active effluents (gases, steam and vaste heat) into the air at the site of the proposed nuclear plants vill not accumulate and be hazardous to hmtan health?

Applicant's gaseous emissions from the plant vill be only a few percent of 10 CFR Part 20 limits. Process steam is created in tertiary heat exchangers designed to isolate such process steam from the primary and secondary systems of the reactor. A monitoring system vill ensure that no radioactivity is added to the feedvater by the process of transforming it to steam in the tertiary system heat exchangers. Waste heat is not radioactive.

4. Has the applicant made a detailed study of meteorological condi-tiens in the Saginav Valley for the past ten years?
a. If the answer to No. 4 is "yes", is such data available for inspection?
b. Under whose custody and control and where located?

As noted on Page 2A-3 of Section 2A of the Midland PSAR, Consumers Power Canpany has made a detailed study of the meteorological conditions in the vicinity of the site for the past ten years.

a. Such data is available for inspection. The majority of the data is presented in the PSAR.
b. The original "rav" data is in the custody of q Dow located in Midland.

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In the Matter of CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY Docket No. 50-329 Docket No. 50-330 (MidlandPlant)

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William E. Kessler, being duly svorn, deposes and says that he is Project Manager for the Midland Nuclear Plant and that he has read the foregoing responses to interrogatories submitted by Mapleton Intervenors and that the same are true to his personal knowledge or upon the basis of his information and belie :.

m. ./ j William E. Kessler Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of April,1971.

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Application for Reactor ) Docket No. 50-329 Construction Pemit and ) Docket No. 50-330 Operating License )

CEftx m CATE OF SERVICE Consumers Power's Responses to Interrogatories received from Mapleton Intervenors have been served today on the following, by deposit in the United States mail:

Arthur W. Murphy, Esq. , Chaiman James A. Kendall, Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 135 N. Saginaw Road Columbia University School of Law Midland, Michigan 48640 Box 38, 435 West 116th Street Nor York, New York 10027 Thcznas F. Engelhardt, Esq.

U. S. Atcunic Energy Commission Dr. Clark Goodman Washington, D. C. 205k5 Professor of Physics University of Houston Milton R. Wessel, Esq.

3801 Cullen Boulevard Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays Houston, Texas 77004 and Hardler 425 Park Avenue Dr. David B. Hall New York, New York 10022 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory P. O. Box 1663 James N. O'Connor, Esq.

Los Alamos, New Mexico 8754h The Dow Chemical Ccznpany 2030 Dow Center William J. Ginster, Esq. Midland, Michigan 48640 Suite 4, Merrill Building Saginaw, Michigan 48602 Myron M. Cherry, Esq.

111 West Monroe Street Anthony Z. Roisman, Esq. Chicago, Illinois 60603 Berlin, Roisman, and Kessler 1910 N Street, N.W. Mr. Stanley T. Robinson, Jr.

Washington, D. C. 20036 Chief, Public Proceedings Branch Office of the Secretary of the Algie A. Wells, Esq., Chairman Ccanission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U. S. Atemic Energy Commission U. S. Atcunic Energy Ccenission Washington, D. C. 20545 Washington, D. C. 205h5 (;

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V, Dated: April 13, 1971

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