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Response Enclosing DB Fankhauser Testimony in Reply to ASLB 800222 Order Re Consequences of Gross Water Loss from Spent Fuel Storage Pool.Certificate of Svc Encl
ML19305E728
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Site: Salem PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 04/09/1980
From: Valore C
VALORE, C.
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Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
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. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety & Licensing Board IN THE MATTER OF  : Docket No. 50-272 (Proposed Issuance of Amendment PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC  : to Facility Operating License

& GAS COMPANY No. DPR-70)

(Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Unit No. 1)  :

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RESPONSE TO THE ATOMIC S AFETY AND LICENSING BOARD ORDER DATED FEBRUARY 22, 1980 The Intervenor, Township of Lower Alloways Creek hereby submits the testimony of Dr. David B. Fankhauser ,

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"In the event of a gross loss of water from the spent fuel storage pool at Salem 1, what would be the difference

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in consequences between those occasioned by the pool with the expanded storage 3

proposed by the Licensee and those occasioned by the present pool.

Dr. David B. Fankhauser's qualifications are attached to his written testimony.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the matter of  :

PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC  :

& GAS COMPANY Docket No. 50-272 (Salem Generating Station  :

Unit # 1)

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  • CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of Dr. David B. Fankhauser's testimony response to the Board Order dated February 22, 1980 in the above captioned matter have been served upon the attached list by deposit in the United States mail, at the Post Office in Northfield New Jersey with proper postage thereon, this 9th day of ,

April , 1980.

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l QUALIFICATIONS OF DAVID B. FANKHAUSER, Ph.D.

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David B. Fankhauser was born November 22, 1941 and graduated from Olney Friends School, Barnesville, Ohio, 1959.

In 1963, he graduated fran Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana I

with a B.A. in Chemistry.

From 1963 to 1965 he worked as a medical research technician at the University of Cincinnati Medical School under the direction of Dr. Michael Carsiotis.

In 1965 he entered graduated school at John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., in the Department of Biology.

During the summer of 1967, he participated in the Bacterial Viruses course at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for Quantitativa Biology on Long Island, N.Y.

In the summer of 1969, he conducted research in mutagenesis in the laboratory of Dr. Bruce Ames, Dept. of Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley. (Cr. Ames has received global rccognition for the development of a bactarial test which detects mutagens / carcinogen:

with extreme sensitivity.)

During the school years of 1968-1970, he taught laboratory courses at John Hopkins in first yeer Biology and Genetcis. I d

In 1971, he received his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins. His thesis, "The Promotor-Operator Region of the His Operon in Salmonella Typhimurium" was researched and written under the advisor-ship of Dr. Philip E. Hartman. It concerts the effects and locations of mutations which alter the regulation of a set of genes responsible for the biosynthesis of the amino acide histidine.

From 1973 to the present he has taught Biology at Clermont

{ College, University of Cincinnati, Batavia, Ohio. He has developed

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a laboratory program for first year Biology students entitled

" Appropriate Biology" which incorporates many of the cottage craft skills gained in his lifestyle research as well as lab techniques i which assay the quality of the student's environment. Student

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response has been highly favorable.

From 1972 he has been involved in the Atomic Energy Commission's 1

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and now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's hearings regarding the Zimmer Nuclear Power Plant, Moscow, Ohio. He has been grsn*.ed intervenor sta" is 'in those proceedings. - Issues raised in 1972, such oa waste disposal,. epidemiology of low level. exposure, evacuation and monitoring have recently become subjects of national interest. He maintains an active speaking schedule on these subjects, appearing- at 10 to 20 engagements a year.

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Dr. David B. FCnkhnucar Pcga 2 Dr. Fankhauser also has been invited several times by members of the Ohio Legislature to testify on health related aspects of nuclear power.

In 1979, he served on review committees for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The purpose of these consultations was to set limits on environmental concentrations of toxic susbstances to preclude adverse health effects.

In 1980 he accepted a position at Northern Kentucky University, liighland lleights , Ky. , as lecturer in Epidemiology.

lie has published papers in the following journals and publications: ,

  • Genetics Journal of Bacteriology Neurospora Newsletter Health Forum The Earlhamite

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