Certificate of Svc.* Certifies That V Stello 890503 Memo to Commissioners Re Plant Decommissioning Funding & Readiness for Low Power License Hand Delivered to Each Commissioner Ofc on 890503ML20246H744 |
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Category:CERTIFICATES OF SERVICE
MONTHYEARML19351A6901989-12-0404 December 1989 Certificate of Svc.* Certifies That Author Made Svc of Listed Documents on 891204 to M Young & E Reis of NRC ML20246H7441989-05-0505 May 1989 Certificate of Svc.* Certifies That V Stello 890503 Memo to Commissioners Re Plant Decommissioning Funding & Readiness for Low Power License Hand Delivered to Each Commissioner Ofc on 890503 ML20236C3291989-03-10010 March 1989 Applicant Supplemental Certificate of Svc.* Supplemental Certificate Necessitated by Virtue of Fact That,In Error, ED Weinhold Not Served Stated Applicant Response to Notice of Appeal... on 890307.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20154P7401988-09-19019 September 1988 Certifies Svc of Intervenors Motion to Permit Response to Applicant Reply Findings on 880916 ML20154P4601988-09-19019 September 1988 Certifies Svc of Notice of Appearance & Motion to Admit Exercise Contention,Or in Alternative,To Reopen Record on 880916 ML20237B7001987-12-14014 December 1987 Certifies Svc of Encl Invitation to Present Limited Appearance Statement to Names & Addresses on Attached List on 871209.Served on 871215 ML20235H6481987-09-25025 September 1987 Certificate of Svc.* Certifies Svc of Atty General Jm Shannon List of Exhibits for Hearings on State of Nh Radiological Emergency Response Plan on 870925 ML20083L1231984-04-11011 April 1984 Certificate of Svc for Jf Doherty Second Petition for Leave to Intervene ML20087M7481984-03-30030 March 1984 Notice of Change in Address in Svc List.Certificate of Svc Encl 1989-05-05
[Table view] Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARML20217H9511999-10-21021 October 1999 Memorandum & Order.* Proceeding Re Nepco 990315 Application Seeking Commission Approval of Indirect License Transfers Consolidated,Petitioners Granted Standing & Two Issues Admitted.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 991021 ML20217N2561999-10-21021 October 1999 Transcript of Affirmation Session on 990121 in Rockville, Maryland Re Memorandum & Order Responding to Petitions to Intervene Filed by co-owners of Seabrook Station Unit 1 & Millstone Station Unit Three.Pp 1-3 ML20211L5141999-09-0202 September 1999 Comment on Draft Reg Guide DG-4006, Demonstrating Compliance with Radiological Criteria for License Termination. Author Requests Info as to When Seabrook Station Will Be Shut Down ML20211J1451999-08-24024 August 1999 Comment Opposing NRC Consideration of Waiving Enforcement Action Against Plants That Operate Outside Terms of Licenses Due to Y2K Problems ML20210S5641999-08-13013 August 1999 Motion of Connecticut Light & Power Co,Western Massachusetts Electric Co & North Atlantic Energy Corp to Strike Unauthorized Response of Nepco.* Unauthorized Response Fails to Comply with Commission Policy.With Certificate of Svc ML20210Q7531999-08-11011 August 1999 Order Approving Application Re Corporate Merger (Canal Electric Co). Canal Shall Provide Director of NRR Copy of Any Application,At Time Filed to Transfer Grants of Security Interests or Liens from Canal to Proposed Parent ML20210P6271999-08-10010 August 1999 Response of New England Power Company.* Nu Allegations Unsupported by Any Facts & No Genuine Issues of Matl Facts in Dispute.Commission Should Approve Application Without Hearing ML20210H8311999-08-0303 August 1999 Reply of Connecticut Light & Power Co,Western Massachusetts Electric Co & North Atlantic Energy Corp to Response of New England Power Co to Requests for Hearing.* Petitioners Request Hearing on Stated Issues.With Certificate of Svc ML20210J8501999-08-0303 August 1999 Order Approving Transfer of License & Conforming Amend.North Atlantic Energy Service Corp Authorized to Act as Agent for Joint Owners of Seabrook Unit 1 ML20211J1551999-07-30030 July 1999 Comment Opposing That NRC Allow Seabrook NPP to Operate Outside of Technical Specifications Due to Possible Y2K Problems ML20210E3011999-07-27027 July 1999 Response of New England Power Co to Requests for Hearing. Intervenors Have Presented No Justification for Oral Hearing in This Proceeding.Commission Should Reject Intervenors Request for Oral Hearing & Approve Application ML20209H9101999-07-20020 July 1999 Motion of Connecticut Light & Power Co & North Atlantic Energy Corp for Leave to Intervene & Petition for Hearing.* with Certificate of Svc & Notice of Appearance ML20195H1911999-06-15015 June 1999 Application of Montaup Electric Co & New England Power Co for Transfer of Licenses & Ownership Interests.Requests That Commission Consent to Two Indirect Transfers of Control & Direct Transfer ML20206A1611999-04-26026 April 1999 Memorandum & Order.* Informs That Montaup,Little Bay Power Corp & Nepco Settled Differences Re Transfer of Ownership of Seabrook Unit 1.Intervention Petition Withdrawn & Proceeding Terminated.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990426 ML20205M7621999-04-15015 April 1999 Notice of Withdrawal of Intervention of New England Power Co.* New England Power Co Requests That Intervention in Proceeding Be Withdrawn & Hearing & Related Procedures Be Terminated.With Certificate of Svc CLI-99-06, Order.* Joint Request for ten-day Extension of Schedule Set Forth in CLI-99-06 in Order to Facilitate Parties Settlement Efforts Granted,With Exception of Date of Hearing. with Certificate of Svc.Served on 9904071999-04-0707 April 1999 Order.* Joint Request for ten-day Extension of Schedule Set Forth in CLI-99-06 in Order to Facilitate Parties Settlement Efforts Granted,With Exception of Date of Hearing. with Certificate of Svc.Served on 990407 ML20205G0921999-04-0505 April 1999 Joint Motion of All Active Participants for 10 Day Extension to Permit Continuation of Settlement Discussion.* Participants Request That Procedural Schedule Be Extended by 10 Days.With Certificate of Svc ML20205G3091999-03-31031 March 1999 Petition That Individuals Responsible for Discrimination Against Contract Electrician at Plant as Noted in OI Rept 1-98-005 Be Banned by NRC from Participation in Licensed Activities for at Least 5 Yrs ML20204E6401999-03-24024 March 1999 Protective Order.* Issues Protective Order to Govern Use of All Proprietary Data Contained in License Transfer Application or in Participants Written Submission & Oral Testimony.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990324 ML20204G7671999-03-23023 March 1999 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50.54(a) Re Direct Final Rule,Changes to QA Programs ML20207K1941999-03-12012 March 1999 North Atlantic Energy Svc Corp Participation in Proceeding.* Naesco Wished to Remain on Svc List for All Filings.Option to Submit post-hearing Amicus Curiae Brief Will Be Retained by Naesco.With Certificate of Svc ML20207H4921999-02-12012 February 1999 Comment on Draft Contingency Plan for Year 2000 Issue in Nuclear Industry.Util Agrees to Approach Proposed by NEI ML20203F9471999-02-0909 February 1999 License Transfer Application Requesting NRC Consent to Indirect Transfer of Control of Interest in Operating License NPF-86 ML20199F7641999-01-21021 January 1999 Answer of Montaup Electric Co to Motion of Ui for Leave to Intervene & Petition to Allow Intervention out-of-time.* Requests Motion Be Denied on Basis of Late Filing.With Certificate of Svc ML20199H0451999-01-21021 January 1999 Answer of Little Bay Power Corp to Motion of Ui for Leave to Intervene & Petition to Allow Intervention out-of-time.* Requests That Ui Petition to Intervene & for Hearing Be Denied for Reasons Stated.With Certificate of Svc ML20199D2461999-01-19019 January 1999 Supplemental Affidavit of Js Robinson.* Affidavit of Js Robinson Providing Info Re Financial Results of Baycorp Holding Ltd & Baycorp Subsidiary,Great Bay Power Corp. with Certificate of Svc ML20199D2311999-01-19019 January 1999 Response of New England Power Co to Answers of Montaup Electric Co & Little Bay Power Corp.* Nep Requests That Nep Be Afforded Opportunity to File Appropriate Rule Challenge with Commission Pursuant to 10CFR2.1329 ML20206R1041999-01-13013 January 1999 Answer of Little Bay Power Corp to Motion of New England Power Co for Leave to Intervene & Petition for Summary Relief Or,In Alternative,For Hearing.* with Certificate of Svc ML20206Q8451999-01-12012 January 1999 Written Comments of Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.* Requests That Commission Consider Potential Financial Risk to Other Joint Owners Associated with License Transfer.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990114 ML20199A4741999-01-12012 January 1999 Answer of Montaup Electric Co to Motion of Nepco for Leave to Intervene & Petition for Summary Relief Or,In Alternative,For Hearing.* Nepco 990104 Motion Should Be Denied for Reasons Stated.With Certificate of Svc ML20206Q0151999-01-12012 January 1999 North Atlantic Energy Svc Corp Answer to Petition to Intervene of New England Power Co.* If Commission Deems It Appropriate to Explore Issues Further in Subpart M Hearing Context,Naesco Will Participate.With Certificate of Svc ML20199A4331999-01-11011 January 1999 Motion of United Illuminating Co for Leave to Intervene & Petition to Allow Intervention out-of-time.* Company Requests That Petition to Allow Intervention out-of-time Be Granted.With Certificate of Svc ML20198P7181998-12-31031 December 1998 Motion of Nepco for Leave to Intervene & Petition for Summary Relief Or,In Alternative,For Hearing.* Moves to Intervene in Transfer of Montaup Seabrook Ownership Interest & Petitions for Summary Relief or for Hearing ML20198P7551998-12-30030 December 1998 Affidavit of J Robinson.* Affidavit of J Robinson Describing Events to Date in New England Re Premature Retirement of Npps,Current Plans to Construct New Generation in Region & Impact on Seabrook Unit 1 Operation.With Certificate of Svc ML20195K4061998-11-24024 November 1998 Memorandum & Order.* North Atlantic Energy Services Corp Granted Motion to Withdraw Proposed Amends & Dismiss Related Adjudicatory Proceedings as Moot.Board Decision LBP-98-23 Vacated.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 981124 ML20155J1071998-11-0909 November 1998 NRC Staff Answer to North Atlantic Energy Svc Corp Motion for Leave to File Reply.* Staff Does Not Object to North Atlantic Energy Svc Corp Motion.With Certificate of Svc ML20155D0041998-10-30030 October 1998 Motion for Leave to File Reply.* Licensee Requests Leave to Reply to Petitioner 981026 Response to Licensee 981015 Motion to Terminate Proceedings.Reply Necessary to Assure That Commission Is Fully Aware of Licensee Position ML20155D0121998-10-30030 October 1998 Reply to Petitioner Response to Motion to Terminate Proceedings.* Licensee Views Segmentation Issue as Moot & Requests Termination of Subj Proceedings.With Certificate of Svc ML20155B1641998-10-26026 October 1998 Response to Motion by Naesco to Withdraw Applications & to Terminate Proceedings.* If Commission Undertakes to Promptly Proceed on Issue on Generic Basis,Sapl & Necnp Will Have No Objection to Naesco Motion.With Certificate of Svc ML20154K8751998-10-15015 October 1998 Motion to Withdraw Applications & to Terminate Proceedings.* NRC Does Not Intend to Oppose Motion.With Certificate of Svc ML17265A8071998-10-0606 October 1998 Comment on Integrated Review of Assessment Process for Commercial Npps.Util Endorses Comments Being Provided by NEI on Behalf of Nuclear Industry ML20154C8171998-10-0606 October 1998 Notice of Appointment of Adjudicatory Employee.* Notice Given That W Reckley Appointed as Commission Adjudicatory Employee to Advise Commission on Issues Related to Review of LBP-98-23.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 981006 CLI-98-18, Order.* Grants Joint Motion Filed by Naesco,Sapl & Necnp for Two Week Deferral of Briefing Schedule Set by Commission in CLI-98-18.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 9810061998-10-0505 October 1998 Order.* Grants Joint Motion Filed by Naesco,Sapl & Necnp for Two Week Deferral of Briefing Schedule Set by Commission in CLI-98-18.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 981006 ML20153H4471998-10-0101 October 1998 Joint Motion of Schedule Deferral.* Naesco,Sapl & Necnp Jointly Request Temporary Deferral of Briefing Schedule as Established by Commission Order of 980917 (CLI-98-18). with Certificate of Svc ML20154F9891998-09-29029 September 1998 License Transfer Application Requesting Consent for Transfer of Montaup Electric Co Interest in Operating License NPF-86 for Seabrook Station,Unit 1,to Little Bay Power Corp ML20154D7381998-09-21021 September 1998 Affidavit of FW Getman Requesting Exhibit 1 to License Transfer Application Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20153C7791998-09-18018 September 1998 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors.Util Endorses NRC Staff Focus on Operability & Funtionality of Equipment & NEI Comments ML20151Z5611998-09-18018 September 1998 Order.* Pursuant to Commission Order CLI-98-18 Re Seabrook Unit 1 Proceeding,Schedule Described in Board 980904 Memorandum & Order Hereby Revoked Pending Further Action. with Certificate of Svc.Served on 980918 ML20151Y0331998-09-17017 September 1998 Order.* All Parties,Including Util,May File Brief No Later than 981007.Brief Shall Not Exceed 30 Pages.Commission May Schedule Oral Argument to Discuss Issues,After Receiving Responses.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 980917 ML20153E8771998-09-16016 September 1998 Comment Opposing Draft NUREG-1633, Assessment of Use of Potassium Iodide (Ki) as Protective Action During Severe Reactor Accidents. Recommends That NRC Reverse Decision to Revise Emergency Planning Regulation as Listed 1999-09-02
[Table view] Category:OTHER LEGAL DOCUMENT
MONTHYEARML20195H1911999-06-15015 June 1999 Application of Montaup Electric Co & New England Power Co for Transfer of Licenses & Ownership Interests.Requests That Commission Consent to Two Indirect Transfers of Control & Direct Transfer ML20205M7621999-04-15015 April 1999 Notice of Withdrawal of Intervention of New England Power Co.* New England Power Co Requests That Intervention in Proceeding Be Withdrawn & Hearing & Related Procedures Be Terminated.With Certificate of Svc ML20203F9471999-02-0909 February 1999 License Transfer Application Requesting NRC Consent to Indirect Transfer of Control of Interest in Operating License NPF-86 ML20154C8171998-10-0606 October 1998 Notice of Appointment of Adjudicatory Employee.* Notice Given That W Reckley Appointed as Commission Adjudicatory Employee to Advise Commission on Issues Related to Review of LBP-98-23.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 981006 ML20154F9891998-09-29029 September 1998 License Transfer Application Requesting Consent for Transfer of Montaup Electric Co Interest in Operating License NPF-86 for Seabrook Station,Unit 1,to Little Bay Power Corp ML20239A3341998-09-0808 September 1998 Establishment of Atomic Safety & Licensing Board.* Board Being Established to Preside Over North Atlantic Energy Service Corp,Seabrook,Unit 1 Pursuant to Request for Hearing Filed by RA Backus.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 980908 ML20236M5541998-07-0808 July 1998 Memorandum of Law Submitted by Seacoast Anti-Pollution League & New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution in Support of Jointly Filed Contentions 2 Through 4.* Board Should Reject Naesco Argument ML20249C3181998-06-24024 June 1998 Notice of Appearance.* Informs That DA Repka Will Enter Appearances in Proceeding Re North Atlantic Energy Service, Seabrook Station.W/Notice of Appearance for Lm Cuoco. W/Certificate of Svc ML20249B2791998-06-19019 June 1998 Notice of Appearance.* Notifies That SR Hom Enters Appearance in Matter of North Atlantic Energy Svc Corp,Iaw 10CFR2.713.W/Certificate of Svc ML20249A6641998-06-16016 June 1998 Establishment of Atomic Safety & Licensing Board.* Board Established Pursuant to Request for Hearing Submitted by RA Backus on Behalf of Seacoast Anti-Pollution League. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 980617 ML20024H8401993-08-20020 August 1993 Joint Public Notice NH-022-93 of Draft of NPDES Permit to Discharge Into Waters of Us Under Sections 301 & 402 of Clean Water Act (the Act),As Amended,Request for State Certification Under Section 401 of the Act.... ML20081L4391991-06-28028 June 1991 Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Notice of Appeal of Licensing Board Memorandum & Order LBP-91-28.W/Certificate of Svc ML20079D2061991-06-11011 June 1991 Notice of Appeal.* Intervenors Appeal ASLB 910530 & 901218 & 0503 Memoranda & Orders Addressing Advanced Life Support Patients & Special Needs Survey Issues & Other Prior Decisions & Actions Made Final Thereby.W/Certificate of Svc ML20070V2941991-03-29029 March 1991 Memorandum in Support of Licensee Motion for Summary Disposition of Record Clarification Directive in ALAB-939.* Motion Should Be Granted Since Shelter Option for General Beach Population Unavailable.W/Certificate of Svc ML20070U4941991-03-15015 March 1991 Supplemental Memo Opinion & Order Authorizing Acquisition of Public Svc Co of Nh & Related Financings.Request for Reconsideration Granted & Request for Evidentiary Hearing Denied ML20070M0811991-03-0707 March 1991 Notice to Appeal Board.* Forwards 910306 Executive Order 303 Issued by Governor Weld Re Public Safety & Issuance of Full OL for Plant.W/Certificate of Svc ML20070G2871991-02-25025 February 1991 Amended Procedural Order 1 Re Decommissioning Fund ML20066G9891991-02-0808 February 1991 Notice of Withdrawal of Appearance.* Requests Withdrawal of Jp Trout as Counsel for Licensee in Proceeding. W/Certificate of Svc ML20067C5571991-01-30030 January 1991 Certificate of Svc.* Certifies That Document Entitled Memorandum Served on Same Date to Listed Individuals ML20067C4361991-01-29029 January 1991 Memorandum.* Forwards Global Page 0000082,inadvertently Omitted in Some Copies of Licensee Response to 910124 Memorandum & Order ML20070A0811991-01-11011 January 1991 Advise to Appeal Board.* Informs Board That Five Working Days Exist Between Date Old & New Atty General Takes Ofc. Date & Response to Order Due.W/Certificate of Svc ML20070A1641991-01-10010 January 1991 Memorandum of Intervenors on Remanded Sheltering Issues.* Intervenor Believes Present Record Does Not Contain Sufficient Evidence on Issues for Finding of Reasonable Assurance Re ALAB-939.W/Certificate of Svc ML20066D5421991-01-0202 January 1991 Notice of Appeal.* Appeals ASLB 901218 Memorandum & Order Addressing Advanced Life Support Patients & Special Needs Survey Issues.W/Certificate of Svc ML20062H6211990-11-27027 November 1990 Advises That 910123 Prehearing Conference Will Be Held in Bethesda,Md.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 901127 ML20062H6241990-11-27027 November 1990 Correction Memorandum.* Lists Minor Editorial Revs to Text of ALAB-941.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 901127 ML20028H2951990-11-19019 November 1990 Notice of Filing.* Forwards Ltrs from Gc Peterson of FEMA to NRC & State of Nh Notifying of FEMA Approval of State of Nh Radiological Emergency Response Plan,Per 44CFR350.12. W/Certificate of Svc ML20065K3991990-11-0101 November 1990 Licensee Response to Aslab Order of 901024.* Advises That Scope & Extent of Play of 901213 Exercise Does Not Take Account of Allegations Set Out in Ref Contentions,Except for One Minor Matter.W/Certificate of Svc ML20065J3491990-10-30030 October 1990 Notice of Filing.* Submits Ltrs from Gc Peterson to NRC, State of Nh & Util.Ltrs Notify Each Party of FEMA Review & Approval of Prompt Alert & Notification Sys for Facility. W/Certificate of Svc ML20062C2931990-10-19019 October 1990 Correction Memo.* Listed Corrections Made in Published Text of ALAB-940.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 901022 ML20059M5891990-09-19019 September 1990 Notice of Withdrawal.* Advises of Author Withdrawal of Appearance in Proceeding & Requests That Svc Lists Be Amended to Delete Name.W/Certificate of Svc ML20056B2121990-08-0707 August 1990 Memorandum.* Infers That Hypothesis of Ofc of Inspector General Investigation Into Circumstances Re Issuance of 891109 Partial Initial Decision Did Not Authorize Issuance of Ol.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 900807 ML20055G6931990-07-12012 July 1990 NRC Staff Status Rept Re Licensee Interim Plan Rev.* Forwards NRR Review of Util Submittal on Implementing Sheltering Option for Plant Beach Population.W/Certificate of Svc ML20055F5721990-07-0202 July 1990 Addl Correction Memorandum.* Advises That Listed Minor Editorial Revs Will Be Made in Published Text of ALAB-932. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 900703 ML20055F5501990-06-29029 June 1990 Memorandum.* Forwards 900424 & 0604 Ltrs from Board of Selectmen of Town of Hampton Falls,Nh,For Svc.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 900702 ML20058K7691990-06-26026 June 1990 Memorandum.* Advises That Jh Carpenter Requested That Name Be Removed from Plant Proceeding Svc Lists.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 900627 ML20043H2881990-06-19019 June 1990 Notice of Filing.* Forwards FEMA May 1990, Review & Evaluation of Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities, Findings & Determinations for Seabrook Nuclear Power Station & Gc Peterson 900615 Ltr.W/Certificate of Svc ML20090C4851990-05-28028 May 1990 Comments of State of New Hampshire Re Nhrerp Sheltering & LBP-90-12.* Concurs W/Aslb Request for Further Guidance from ASLBP Re Implementation of Sheltering Provisions Which Are Part of Nhrerp.W/Svc List ML20043A6711990-05-16016 May 1990 Notice of Appeal on Behalf of Seacoast Anti-Pollution League.* Seacoast Anti-Pollution League (Sapl) Separate Appeal of Portion of LBP-90-12 Purporting to Grant Sapl Motion to Withdraw Noted ML20042G8421990-05-11011 May 1990 Notice of Appeal & Related Motion as to LBP-90-12.* Intervenors Move for Order Deeming Pleadings,Brief & Argument on Specific Claims of Error in LBP-90-12 ML20012E7861990-04-0202 April 1990 Notification of Change of Address.* States Change of Address Effective on 900331.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20006D8161990-02-0909 February 1990 Notice of Filing.* Submits Two Repts Updating Matls Included in FEMA Dec 1988 Consolidated Finding on Plant.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20005G0571989-12-21021 December 1989 Correction to Applicant Motion to Modify Svc List.* Moves That Duplicate Copies of Filings Not Be Served to Senator G Humphrey at Concord Ofc in Addition to Washington Ofc.W/ Certificate of Svc ML19351A6901989-12-0404 December 1989 Certificate of Svc.* Certifies That Author Made Svc of Listed Documents on 891204 to M Young & E Reis of NRC ML19332D8431989-11-27027 November 1989 Errata.* Amends Intervenors Motion to Add Addl Basis to late-filed Contention Attached to 891109 Motion to Reflect Listed Corrections.W/Certificate of Svc ML20011E6261989-11-17017 November 1989 Statement of R Sawyer Re New Hampshire Yankee.* Discusses Concerns w/891103 Affidavit Taken by Commonwealth of Ma Atty General Ofc,Including Fact That Agency Had No Authority to Participate in Public Safety Planning.W/Certificate of Svc ML19332D7131989-11-13013 November 1989 Erratum W/Respect to Applicant Petition for Review of ALAB-924.* Advises That Word Temporary Appearing in Line 2 of Page 9 of Petition Should Read as General. Certificate of Svc Encl ML19354D5331989-11-0808 November 1989 Withdrawal of Motion.* Withdraws Intervenors Motion to Admit late-filed Contention & Reopen Record on Spmc Based on Withdrawal of Commonwealth of Ma Emergency Broadcast Sys Network & Wgcy Filed on 891030.W/Certificate of Svc ML19327B6881989-10-25025 October 1989 Applicant Response to Intervenors Statement of Matl Facts Not in Dispute.* Certificate of Svc Encl ML19325E0071989-10-20020 October 1989 Notice of Appeal.* Appeals Licensing Board 891012 Memorandum & Order LBP-89-28 Denying Intervenors Motions to Admit Low Power Testing Contentions & Bases or to Reopen Record & Requests for Hearing ML20248J3351989-10-12012 October 1989 Notice of Appointment of Adjudicatory Employee.* Advises That Lk Cohen of NRR Appointed to Advise Commission on Issues in Proceeding Re Emergency Planning Requirements.W/ Certificate of Svc.Served on 891012 1999-06-15
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j- H UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COP 9tISSION 1 BEFORE THE COMMISSION
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In the Matter of .
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Docket Nos. 50-443 OL-01..
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF 50-444 OL-01 NEW HAMPSHIRE, g al. On-site Emergency Planning and Safety Issues
-(Seabrook Station, Units 1 and ?)-
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I I hereby certify that:
l (1) copies of the Memorandum From Victor Stello, Jr. to Chairman Zech, and Commissioners Roberts, Carr, Rogers, and Curtiss entitled. "SEABROOK DECOMMISSIONING FUNDING AND READINESS FOR LOW POWER LICENSE, DATED MAY 3, 1989" was hand delivered to the office of each Commissioner on May 3,1989.
(2) The above described document was sent by express . mail to the following addresees at the addresses set out below on* May 3, 1989, and a -
certificate of service was served by express mail to those addressees at those addresses on May 4,1989: John Trafficonte Esq.; Thomas Dignan, Jr., Esq.;
Diane Curran, Esq.; Robert A. Backus Esq., Paul McEachern, Esq.
E (3) The remaining addressees on this service list were served with the above described document by deposit in the United States mail, first class, or as described by an asterick, by deposit in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's internal. mail system on May 4, 1989:
H. J. Flynn, Esq. Thomas G. Dignan Jr., Esq.
Assistant General Counsel Robert K. Gad, III, Esq.
Federal Emergency Management Agency One International Place 500 C Street, S.W. Boston, MA 02110-2624 Washington, DC 20472 Geoffrey Huntington, Esq.
Philip Ahrens, Esq. Assistant Attorney General Assistant Attorney General Office of the Attorney General Office of the Attorney General 25 Capitol U 't State House Station Concord, NH 03301 Augusta, ME 04333 E John Traficonte, Esq.
Stephen A. Jonas, Esq.
Assistant Attorney General Office of the Attorney General One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Boston, MA 02108 8905160183 890505 PDR ADOCK 05000443i G PDR c
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l'. ., p Diane Curran, Esq. Mrs. Anne E. Goodman, Chaiman v Hamon, Curran & Tousley- Board of. Selectmen
- 2001 S Street, NW 13-15 Newmarket Road Suite'430- Durham, NH 03824 Washington, DC 20009 Hon. Gordon J. Humphrey Calvin A. Canney United States Senate City Hall . 531 Hart Senate Office Building 126 Daniel Street Washington, DC 20510 Portsmouth,'NH 03801 Peter J. Matthews, Mayor Allen Lampert City Hall Civil Defense Ci*ector Newburyport, MN 01950 Town of Brentwood 20 Franklin' Michael Santosuosso, Chaiman Exeter, NH 03833 Board of Selectmen South Hampton, NH 03827 William Amstrong Civil Defense Director. Ashod N. Amirian, Esq.
Town of Exeter Town Counsel for Merrimac 10 Front Street 145 South Main Street Exeter, NH 03833 P.O. Box 38 , .
Bradford, MA 01835 Gary W. Holmes, Esq.
Holmes'& Ellis Robert A. Backus, Esq.
47 Winnacunnet Road Backus, Meyer & Solomon Hampton, NH 03842 116 Lowell Street Manchester, NH D3106 J. P. Nadeau Board of Selectmen Paul McEachern, Esq.
'10 Central Street Shaines & McEachern Rye, NH 03870 25 Maplewood Avenue P.O.-Box 360 Judith H. Mizner, Esq. Portsmouth, NH 03801-79 State Street Newburyport, MA . 01950 Charles P. Graham, Esq. i McKay, Murphy & Graham Robert Carrigg, Chairman 100 Main Street Board of Selectmen Amesbury, MA 01913 Town Office Atlantic Avenue William S. Lord North Hampton, NH 03862 Board of Selectmen 4 Town Hall - Friend Street l Sandra Gavutis, Chairman Amesbury, MA 01913 I Board of Selectman RFD #1, Box.1154 Kensington, NH 03827 R. Scott Hill-Whilton, Esq.
Lagoulis, Clark, Hill-Whilton
& McGuire 79 State Street Newburyport, MA 01950
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1 Barbara J. Saint Andre, Esq. Ms. Suzanne Breiseth Kepelman & Paige, P.C. Board of Selectmen 77 Franklin. Street Town of Hampton Falls Boston, MA 02110 Drinkwatter Road Hampton Falls. NH 03844 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Panel.(8)* Docketing and Service Section*
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Office of the Secretary Washington, DC 20555 U.S. Nuclesc Regulatory Comission Washington, DC 20555 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board i Panel (5)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission
. Washington, DC 20555-Edwin J. Rpis Deputy Aptistant General Counsel Reactor Licensing Branch
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/ May 3, 1989 hh HEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman Zech B NY -5 P3 :03 !
Commissioner Poberts Commissioner Carr Commissioner Rogers Commissioner Lcrtiss FROM: Victor Stello, Jr. <
Executive Director for Operations 4
SUBJECT:
SEABROOK DECOMMISS10t!!NG FUNDING AND READINESS FOR LOW POWER LICENSE j
The staff has completed its review of the Seabrook decommissioning funding '
assurance program required by Comission Decision CLI-88-10 of December 21, )
1988. The staff has concluded that the Applicants have provided reasonable l assurance that adequate funds are available for decommissioning the Seabrook facility in accordance with the provisions of CLI-88-10. As required by i CLI-88-10 and the Comission's Order of March 22, 1989, Notice is hereby made {
to the Comission that Applicants have met the Corsnission's requirements. l A copy of the staff's evaluation is enclosed.
I On May 2,1989, the 'pplicants certified the Seabrook facility is ready for j licensing and reque. ed that NRC issue a low-power testing license. The {
Region I staff has c;ncluded that the facility and PSNH management are i prepared to receive a low-power license and conduct testing at power levels
- not to exceed 5% of full power, in accordance with the provisions of the license.
In accordance with the Comission's Order of March 22, 1989, a low power license l will not be issued for the Seabrook facility before a Comission ruling on matters ;
covered by that Order. The Director of NRR is prepared to premptly issue a license l to the Applicants upon authorization by the Comission that a low-power license l may be issued. t O
l_ l Ykor StM o, Jr Executive Director for Operations
Enclosure:
As stated cc: SECY OGC Service List CONTACT: '
R. Wessman, DRP/NRR x21433 ,g g{ '
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' l STAFF EVALUATION OF PSNH DECOMMISSIONING FUNDING ASSURANCE PLAN FOR'SEABROOK SUBMITTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH COMMISSION DECISION CLI-88-10 l
BACKGROUND In CLI-88-10 the Comission accepted in part and rejected in part the Decomis- ] 1 sioning funding plan submitted by the Applicants in response to CLI-88-07. The Comission established a requirement that " reasonable assurance that funds are available for decommissioning must be provided for a sum of $72.1 million before licensing for low-power operation." (p. 1.)
This amount was the sum of:
Reactor decommissioning $19.7 million Spent fuel storage 25.0 million !
Spent fuel disposal 13.0 million / -
i Contingent) 14.4 million >
This financial assurance could be in the form of a pre-paid external account, surety or other guarantee. Also a separate and segregated account guaranteed I i
by at least two of the joint owners whose financial health has not been called into question would be acceptable.
2 SUBMITTALS FROM THE APPLTCA;T In response to CLI-88-10, the Applicants made four written submittals to the staff, one on March 20, 1989, a second delivered at a public meeting on April 20, 1989, a third, on April 27, 1989, and a fourth, on May 3, 1989, clarifying one aspect of an earlier submittal, in response to staff reviews. '
The March 20 submittal included (1) an irrevocable Surety Bond purchased from Aetna Casualty and Surety Company (Aetna C & S, the " surety company" or the "the surety") which promises to pay to the trustee the amount of $72.1 million (approx.) according to an annual schedule of payments over the 28-year period in the event any Applicant defaults on payment of decommissioning costs, (2) a Pre-Operational Funding Agreement between FIRST NH INVESTMENT SERVICES CORPO-RATION (FirstNHISC)andthejointowners,and(3)aSEABROOKPRE-0PERATIONAL DECOMMISSIONING TRUST AGREEMENT between the same parties as (2). First NHISC is the trustee for any funds that may be drawn from the pre-operational decom-missioning trust fund (including any monies from the surety bond).
On March 31, 1989, the staff provided the following coments to the Applicants on their March 20 submittal.
i 1. The Comission's funding requirer.ents in CLI-88-10 were
! based upon values expressed in 1988 constant dollars 1 (see CLI-88-10 pp. 14,15). The Comission adopted the Applicants' response to CLI-88-07, "The Plan", to l develop its estimate of decommissioning and fuel stor- i age costs. Section 3, Table 2, Note 1 of "The Plan" l states "ALL VALUES ARE IN 1988 DOLLARS." Table 2 presented the estimated costs associated with return-ing Seabrook Unit I to unrestricted use and termination l of the NRC license in the event low power testing had '
been completed and a full power license was not granted.
The Surety does not state that the expenditure amounts
, that appear in the Surety are in 1988 constant dollarti.
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- 2. The language ~ of the Surety does not appear to address contingencies other than denial of awfull power license, e.g.,_ where the Applicants. withdraw their application for a full power license subsequent to operation in accordance with a low power license or where the Appli-cants are granted a license for operation at power
. levels above 5 percent but less than full power. The Surety, or whatever assurance mechanism is used, should me.ke clear that funds as required by CLI-88-10 will be available in all cases "in the event that low power
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operation has occurred and a full power license is not granted" CLI-88-07, 28 NRC at 273, CLI-88-10, 28 NRC ,
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l A public meeting was held on April 20, 1989, for the purpose of receiving Applicants' proposals for treating the staff's coments on the March 20 submittal. The Applicants proposed to account'for inflation, making up the shortfall in the Surety Bond by purchasing zero coupon U.S. Treasury Bonds to mature in the years necessary to make up the shortfall. Applicants proposal also (1) assumed 3.5 percent inflation based on the Council of Economic Advisors andOMBforecasts,(2)removedtheeffectsofdouble-countingoffuelstorage costs, (3) provided assurance of fuel storage costs of approximately $36 million and, (4) used the 25 percent contingency factor, as in CLI-88-10. Finally, the Applicants proposed not to apply an inflation factor to fuel disposal costs, of
$13 million, because they believed that DOE would not charge this amount under the conditions at issue. The staff urged the applicant to verify that this was the case and reply back to the staff.
The submittal of April 27 contained a number of enclosures and attachments, the most relevant for this evaluation are: (1) a comitment to purchase zero coupon U. S. Treasury Bonds to make up shortfalls in the Surety Bond due to projected inflation,(2)atableshowinga20-yearscheduleofsourceand
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4 use of funds should the joint owners fail to make payments for decommissioning and fuel handling called NEW HAMPSHIRE YANKEE POST FIVE PERCENT DECOMMISSIONING FUNDANNUALSTATEMENTOFAPPLICATIONANDSOURCEOFFUNDS, EXHIBIT 2,(3)a schedule showing the plan for purchasing the Treasury Bonds called NEW HAMPSHIRE YANKEE POST FIVE PERCENT DECOMMISSIONING FUND SUPPLEMENTARY PRE-0PERATIONAL DECOMMISSIONING TRUST PRO FORMA SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO, EXHIBIT 4, (4) A SEABROOK SUPPLEMENTARY PRE-OPERATIONAL DECOMMISSIONING TRUST AGREEMENT incorporating the agr;ement to receive and pay out funds from the proceeds of the Treasury Bonds, (5) a comitment to purchase the Treasury Bonds prior to the issuance of a low power license, and (6) a letter dated April 27, 1987, from DOE which states that DOE is obligated to take the fuel for final disposal but that since no electricity will have been generated and sold under the situation assumed for this review, there would be no financial liability under the contract with DOE for such disposal.
In p oviding funds to account for inflation, the Applicants made certain adjustments to the cost estimates set out in CLI-88-10. First, the Applicants took into account the double-counting of the cost of fuel storage in the first 49 months of the decommissioning period. The Applicants therefore removed this double-counting before calculating the dollar amount of additional assurance required. Secondly, the Applicants accounted for the fact that the estimated fuel storage cost of $25 million in CLI-88-10 was expressed as an annuity.
Since the Applicants are providing the assurance with a combination of a Surety Bond and U. S. Treasury Bonds rather than an annuity the Applicants properly adjusted the amount required.
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The Applicants reasonably accounted for inflation by adjusting annua ~i cost upward at 3.5 per cent per year to account for inflation except for fuel disposal. The fuel disposal cost was not adjusted for inflation because of the DOE statement that there would be no charge for disposal of the fuel, i
Certain features of the Surety Bond and the Treasury Bonds should be noted.
The Surety Bond has a 28-year payout schedule (if called upon) which generally follows the expected annual costs. The payout in any one year can be made j i
later than scheduled, but not earlier. The Treasury Bonds, although ccmitted to the decommissioning activities, can be liquidated earlier than the maturity date. In each year, the sum of the two sources, together with any payment comitments carried forward, is equal to or greater than the expected fund j requirements. If a repository is available earlier than the 28th year, proceeds from sale of the Treasury Bonds could fund any end-of-storage costs.
The net effect of the Applicants' adjustments provide for comitments of a dollar flow of $112,389,969 from these sources, if necessary, over the 28-year period (seeApril 27, 1989 submittal, EXHIBIT 2). )
I With respect to fuel disposal costs, the letter from DOE provided in the I Applicants' April 27, 1989 submittal states that DOE is required to take the 1
fuel from Seabrook at no cost to the joint owners. It is not necessary that this portion of the costs be escalated to take into account future inflation. 1 l
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.' l The staff researched the qualifications of Aetna C&S to serve as surety for the bond which has been negotiated and of First NH Investment Services '
Corporation to be the trustee for funds that may be paid into a trust account as a part of the decommissioning assurance program. Each is qualified to perform its expected services. Each has substantial resources and experience.
In the case of Aetna, it is rated highly by insurance and investment rating services. It is an approved surety by the U.S. Treasury for accounts of up to nearly three times the $72.1 million.
First NH Investment Services Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of a large New Hampshire bank holding company. It already has approval from the State of New Hampshire to be the trustee of the decommissioning fund forth-coming if Seabrook obtains a full power operating license. First NH Investment Services Corporation has the authority to act as a trustee and its trust operations are regulated and examined by agencies of the State of New Hampshire. First NH Investment Services Corporation is an acceptable trustee and the Trust Agreements are acceptable.
CLI-88-10 calied for the funding assurance to be available "in the event that low-power operation has occurred and a full power license is not granted."
The term of the Surety Bond provided by the Applicants continues until the earlier of a final non-appealable grant of a license to operate at any power l 1evel over 5 percent or a final non-appealable determination that no further l decommissioning (after low power operation) is required. The obligation under the Surety Bond to pay in the event of a default does not comence until the 1
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4 NRC orders decommissioning as a result of a denial by NRC of a full power '
license." In its March 31, 1989 letter, the Staff. indicated the need to i
resolve the question of timing.
The Applicants' response indicates their recognition that in the event of such a withdrawal of the application for a full power lictase, the NRC has sufficient authority to condition such withdrawal on such terms and conditions i as may be needed to adequately assure safety and financial assurance. Similarly, l the Applicants assert that if interim operation at a power level higher than 5 percent were proposed, such operation would require further licensing approval by the Comission and that the Comission has sufficient authority to impose any needed license conditions with respect to decommissioning. ,
I We agree. The financial assurance arrangements employing the Surety Bond and l
Treasury Bonds cover the specific circumstances at issue in the proceeding to which CLI-88-10 was addressed. In the event that other circumstances arise in the period prior to July 27, 1990, when the decommissioning funding rule requirementsbecomeapplicable(10CFR50.33(k))suchaswithdrawalora request for interim operation at a power level higher than 5 percent, these actions require Comission approval and the Commission has adequate authority to impose necessary decommissioning funding assurance requirements on such withdrawal or license amendment.
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The staff finds that the decommissioning assurance plan provides reasonable assurance that the activities required by CLI-88-10 will be funded even if (1) no full power license is issued after a low power license has been granted, and (2) any one or more of the joint owners does not pay its share of the decomis-sioning costs.
The decommissioning assurance plan provides at least $72.1 million reasonably adjusted for inflation of decommissioning and fuel storage costs and cost contingency over the 28-year period.
The proposed funding arrangements consisting of a Trust and a Surety Bond, covering part of needed funds, satisfy the provisions of 50.75(e)(1)(iii).
The proposed funding arrangement, consisting of a prepaid trust account funded with Treasury Bonds covering the remaining funds needed to provide adequate fundingassurance,satisfiestheprovisionsof50.75(e)(1)(1).
We therefore conclude that the Applicants' submittal is acceptable to provide the necessary assurance and meets the Comission's requirements as set forth in CLI-88-10.
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..' Edward A.' Brown Seabrook Nuclear Power Statior.
Public Service Company of New Hampshire cc:
Thomas Dignan, Esq. E. Tupper Kinder, Esq.
,A John A. Ritscher, Esq. G. Dana Bisbee, Esq.
Ropes and Gray Assistant Attorney General Office of Attorney General 225 Franklin Boston, Street Massachusetts . 02110 208 State House Annex Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Mr. Bruce B. Beckley, Project Manager Public Service Company of New Hampshire Resident Inspector.
Post Office Box 330 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
. Manchester,.New Hampshire 03105 Post Office Box 1149 Dr. Mauray Tye, President Sun Valley Association Mr. A. M. Ebner, Project Manager 209 Summer Street United Engineers & Constructors Haverhill, Massachusetts 01830 Post Office Box 8223 Robert Backus, Esq.
Backus, Meyer and Solomon Steven 01eskey, Esq..
116 Lowell Street Office of the Attorney General Manchester, New Hampshire 03106 One Ashburton Place P.O. Box 330 Diane Curran, Esq. Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Harmon and Weiss 2001 S Street, NW Carol S. Sneider, Esq.
. Suite 430 Office of the Assistant Attorney General Washington, D.C. 20009 One Ashburton Place P.O. Box 330 Philip Ahren, Esq. Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Assistant Attorney General State House, Station f6 D. Pierre G. Cameron, Jr., Esq.
Augusta, Maine 04333 General Counsel Public Service Company of New Hampshire Mr. Edward A. Brown, President Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 and Chief Executive Officer New Hampshire Yankee Division Mr. James M. Peschel Public Service Company of Public Service Company of New Hamsphire New Hampshire P.O. Box 300
. Post Office Box 300 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Regional Administrator, Region I 5 Market Street U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 475 Allendale Road 25 Maplewood Ave.
King of Frussia, Pennsylvania 19406 Ms. Diana P. Randall Ashod N. Amirian, Esq.
70 Collins Street Town Counsel for Merrimac Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 376 Main Street Haverhill, Massachusetts 08130 Mr. T. Feigenbaum Public Service Company of New Hamsphire Post Office Box 330 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874
Edward A.-Brown, Public Seabrook Nuclear Power Station Service Company of New Hampshire cc:
.Mr. Calvin A. Canney, City Manager Mr. Alfred V. Sargent, City Hall Chairman 126 Daniel Street Board of Selectmen Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Town of Salisbury, MA 01950 Board of Selectmen Senator Gordon J. Humphrey RFD Dalton Road ATTN: Tom Burack Brentwood, New Hampshire 03833 531 Hart Senate Office Building U.S. Senate Ms. Suzanne Breiseth, Washington, D.C. 20510 Board of Selectmen Town of Hampton Falls Drinkwater Road Mr. Owen B. Durgin, Chairman-
'Hampton Falls, New Hampshire 03844 Durham Board of Selectmen Town of Durham Mr. Guy Chichester, Chairman Durham, New Hampshire 03824-Rye Nuclear Intervention Comittee Jane Spector c/o Rye Town Hall Federal Energy Regulatory 10 Central Road Comission Rye, New Hampshire 03870 825 North Capital Street, N.E.
Room 8105 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Washington D. C. 20426 RFD 2
' South Hampton, New Hampshire 03827-Mr. R. Sweeney R. Scott Hill - Whilton Three Metro Center Lagoulis, Clark, Hill-Whilton Suite 610
& McGuire Bethesda, Maryland 20814 79 State Street Newburyport, Ma. 01950 Mr. Richard Strome, Director Ms. R. Cashman, Chairman New Hampshire Office of Emergency Board of Selectmen Management Town of Amesbury State Office Park South Town Hall 107 Pleasant Street Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913 Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Adjudicatory file (2)
Honorable Peter J. Matthews Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Mayor, City of Newburyport Panel Docket City Hall U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Newburyport, Massachusetts 01950 Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. Donald E. Chick, Town Manager Congressman Nicholas Mavroules Town of Exeter 70 Washington Street 10 Front Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Exeter, New Hampshire 03823 Mr. G. Thomas Mr. John C. Duffett Public Service Company of President and Chief Executive Officer New Hampshire Public Service Company of New Hampshire Post Office Box 330 1000 Elm St., P.O. Box 330 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 Manchester, New Hampshire 03105
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