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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20128L0571996-10-0909 October 1996 Requests Info,Per 10CFR50.54(f) Re Adequacy & Availability of Design Bases Info That Will Provide NRC Added Confidence & Assurance That Plant Operated & Maintained within Design Bases & Deviations Reconciled ST-HL-AE-4678, Requests That Address for WT Cottle,Vice President Be Changed & Dp Hall,Wh Kinsey,Wj Jump & Ma Mcburnett Be Removed from Distribution List1994-01-20020 January 1994 Requests That Address for WT Cottle,Vice President Be Changed & Dp Hall,Wh Kinsey,Wj Jump & Ma Mcburnett Be Removed from Distribution List ML20128D6211985-05-24024 May 1985 Disputes Charges on 850424 Bill D0258,per 10CFR15 & 170. Bases for Calculation of Bill Involved Use of Inappropriate Fee Schedule.Extension of Due Date of Fee Requested to Facilitate Resolution of Disputed Amount ML20079J5011984-01-19019 January 1984 Informs That Firm Name of Counsel for Applicants/Licensees Charged from Debevoise & Liberman to Bishop,Liberman,Cook, Purcell & Reynolds.Svc Lists Should Be Revised Accordingly ML20063E6521982-08-24024 August 1982 Forwards Util & Nc Municipal Power Agency Annual Financial Repts for 1981 ML20054F3251982-06-14014 June 1982 Advises of NRC Statement in 820522 Response to Motion to Withdraw Application & to Terminate Proceedings.Nrc Aware of No Reason Why Application May Not Be Dismissed ML20051H7031982-05-0505 May 1982 Recommends That Facility Be Deleted from Text of NUREG-0718. CP Applications Withdrawn ML20041D4921982-03-0202 March 1982 Withdraws CP Applications for Facilities,Per 10CFR2.107 & 820223 Vote by Util Board of Directors.Motion to Withdraw Applications W/O Prejudice & to Terminate CPs Filed W/Aslb & Aslab ML20040F2391982-02-0303 February 1982 Advises That Util Mgt Intends to Recommend to Board of Directors That Application for Facility CPs Be Withdrawn. Util Is Considering Option of Applying for Early Site Review.Util Press Release Encl ML20080D4571981-10-30030 October 1981 Requests That NRC Be Prepared to Discuss QA Problems at Facilities at Subcommittee 811119 Hearing on QA ML20011A6331981-10-22022 October 1981 Advises of Review of NRC 810710 Ltr Re Proposed Licensing Requirements & NUREG-0718.Facilities Share PSAR W/Cherokee. Applying Different Regulatory Requirements Could Jeopardize Standardization Concept ML20009D9001981-07-0808 July 1981 Responds to IE Bulletin 81-03 Re Blockage of Cooling Water to Safety Sys Components by Clams & Mussels.Provisions Will Be Made to Minimize Introduction of Clams Into Raw Water Sys.Fifteen Manhours Expended in Preparation of Bulletin ML20004C2561981-05-28028 May 1981 Requests Authorization to Use ASME Code Cases 1481-2,1592-14 & 1644-8 in Fabrication of Primary Sys Components for Facilities ML20126L6861981-05-19019 May 1981 Ack Receipt of & Informs That Author Is Not Counsel for Intervenors.Nrc Should Furnish ASLB & Aslab W/ Encl Nc Atty General 770328 Memo.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20126K4051981-05-13013 May 1981 Responds to 810411 & 25 Ltrs & Forwards ALAB-355,Footnote 26 Which Sets Stds for Disclosure of Matl Matters ML20126K4201981-05-0404 May 1981 Informs That Being Forwarded to C Barth for Response ML20126K4151981-04-25025 April 1981 Inquires Whether NRC May Withhold Matl Evidence from ASLB, Aslab or Commission ML20003H7751981-04-11011 April 1981 Suggests That NRC Is Withholding Matl Info from Aslab ML19347D5561981-03-16016 March 1981 Discusses Intervenor Position Re Util 810310 Response to ASLB 810225 Inquiry Re Indefinite Suspension of Const Plans at Site.Application Should Be Suspended or Dismissed Until Issues Re Schedule Commitments Have Been Resolved ML19347D3491981-03-12012 March 1981 Responds to NRC 810223 Request for Addl Info Re Util Plans for Facilities.Completion of Cherokee 1 & 2 Has Been Indefinitely Delayed.Commercial Operating Dates for Cherokee 3 & Perkins 1,2 & 3 Have Not Been Determined ML19350B4381981-03-10010 March 1981 Presents Reasons Why Aslab Should Proceed W/Oral Argument Re Alternate Site Issues as Previously Scheduled ML20003C2891981-02-11011 February 1981 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-23, Failures of Solenoid Valves Mfg by Valcor Engineering Corp. Bulletin Does Not Apply ML19345F3631981-02-0505 February 1981 Forwards Evacuation Time Estimates & Color Overlay Site Map, Per Discussions w/P81 Project Manager.W/O Site Map ML19351F9851981-01-27027 January 1981 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-21, Valve Yokes Supplied by Malcolm Foundry Co,Inc. No safety-related Valves Using Specified Valve Yokes Are Used ML19345G0801981-01-27027 January 1981 Forwards Revision 1 to Response Re IE Bulletin 79-14 Revision 1,Suppl 2, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Sys. Describes Program Which Will Give Assurance That Design Documents Reflect Sys Conditions ML19341A5541981-01-17017 January 1981 Requests to Make Limited Appearance Statement ML19345C2711980-10-29029 October 1980 Requests Info Re Facilities W/Active CPs Pending,License Definitions & Requirements for Floating Nuclear Plants ML19338C7971980-09-0202 September 1980 Forwards Notice of Appeal & Brief.Requests Oral Argument on Issues ML19344E9781980-08-29029 August 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-19,Revision 1.No mercury-wetted Matrix Relays Are Used or Planned for Use in Reactor Protection Sys ML19344F1871980-08-26026 August 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-16.No Rosemount Models 1151 & 1152 Pressure Transmitters Are Used in safety-related Applications ML19344E5061980-08-14014 August 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-20, Failure of Westinghouse Type W-2 Spring Return to Neutral Control Switches. Review Showed No Westinghouse Type W-2 Switches Used in safety- Related Applications ML19331D3631980-08-0606 August 1980 Submits Response to IE Bulletin 79-03A.No SA-312 or A-312, Type 300 Series Fusion Welded Pipe in Use or Planned for Use Is Subj to Design Stresses Greater than 85% of ASME Code Allowable Stresses ML19327A5411980-07-31031 July 1980 Responds to 800702 Request for Info Re Evacuation Times for Power Plants W/Current or Pending Cps.Cherokee & Perkins Stations Pose No Population Density Situation Which Would Cause Long Evacuation Times ML19326E0641980-07-0707 July 1980 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 80-08, Exam of Containment Liner Penetration Welds. Piping Penetrations Are Designed & Fabricated in Accordance w/1977 Edition of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Including Summer 1977 Addenda ML19318A8361980-06-0909 June 1980 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 80-05 Re Vacuum Conditions Resulting in Damage to Holdup Tanks.Lists Vacuum Conditions in Low Pressure & Holdup Tanks by Tank Name,Sys,Quantity/ Unit,Design Pressure & Protective Measures ML19323J3661980-05-23023 May 1980 Forwards Pages 4,5 & 6 Which Were Inadvertently Omitted from Exhibit a of High Rock Lake Association 800521 Affidavit ML19316B0601980-05-20020 May 1980 Confirms Final Arrangements for P Buchorn,L Sinkin & D Swayze Depositions.P Buchorn & L Sinkin Depositions Scheduled 800617 & 18,respectively,in San Antonio,Tx & D Swayze Deposition Scheduled 800619 in Bay City,Tx ML19323H9051980-05-12012 May 1980 Ack Receipt of NRC 800505 Response to 800415 Petition & ASLB 800507 Memorandum & Order.Urges That Request for 60-day Extension Be Considered.Criticizes NRC Bureaucratic Attitude ML19305E1751980-03-19019 March 1980 Submits Response to IE Bulletin 80-03.Review Revealed That No Charcoal Adsorber Cells Have Been Received from Manufacturers ML19294C2701980-02-28028 February 1980 Requests Opportunity to Discuss Priority of NRC CP Activities in post-TMI Period.Utils Are Concerned About Availability of NRC Resources in Coming Yr to Deal W/Related Hearings.Nrc Resources Can Be Optimized ML19312D1301980-02-0505 February 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-28.No Namco EA180 Limit Switches from Affected Production Period Are Used or Planned for Use ML19257D3801980-01-0404 January 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-25, Failures of Westinghouse Bfd Relays in Safety-Related Sys. No Westinghouse Bfd/Nbfd Relays Are Used in safety-related Sys ML19256G1341979-12-20020 December 1979 Estimates Submittal Date for FSAR for Cherokee 1 as Jan 1984 ML19260C0071979-11-28028 November 1979 Clarifies 791019 Ltr Stating Views on Condenser Cooling Types.Can Establish Official Position Only in Context of Permit Application & Review Process.State Employee Advice as No Legal Status Under Nc Law ML19210D9421979-11-0606 November 1979 Urges That No Decision Be Rendered Re Alternate Sites in State of Nc Until Official State Position Determined ML19210D7721979-11-0202 November 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-23 Re Failure of Emergency Transformers.No Connections Made Between Low Kva Rated Transformers & High Kva Emergency Diesel Generators W/O Limitations on Flow of Circulatory Currents ML19250B6601979-10-26026 October 1979 Forwards Response to DB Vassallo 791010 Ltr Requesting That Util Commit to Implement Certain Unit 2-related Recommendations.Requests Expeditious Actions to Enable CP Issuance ML19209C1491979-09-0606 September 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-15, Deep Draft Pump Deficiencies. Eight Deep Draft Pumps Utilized in safety- Related Applications in Each Facility ML19209B3581979-08-22022 August 1979 Expresses Opposition to Facility Const ML19249E9351979-08-22022 August 1979 Opposes Const of Facility Due to Threat to Lives & Property 1996-10-09
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARST-HL-AE-4678, Requests That Address for WT Cottle,Vice President Be Changed & Dp Hall,Wh Kinsey,Wj Jump & Ma Mcburnett Be Removed from Distribution List1994-01-20020 January 1994 Requests That Address for WT Cottle,Vice President Be Changed & Dp Hall,Wh Kinsey,Wj Jump & Ma Mcburnett Be Removed from Distribution List ML20128D6211985-05-24024 May 1985 Disputes Charges on 850424 Bill D0258,per 10CFR15 & 170. Bases for Calculation of Bill Involved Use of Inappropriate Fee Schedule.Extension of Due Date of Fee Requested to Facilitate Resolution of Disputed Amount ML20079J5011984-01-19019 January 1984 Informs That Firm Name of Counsel for Applicants/Licensees Charged from Debevoise & Liberman to Bishop,Liberman,Cook, Purcell & Reynolds.Svc Lists Should Be Revised Accordingly ML20063E6521982-08-24024 August 1982 Forwards Util & Nc Municipal Power Agency Annual Financial Repts for 1981 ML20051H7031982-05-0505 May 1982 Recommends That Facility Be Deleted from Text of NUREG-0718. CP Applications Withdrawn ML20041D4921982-03-0202 March 1982 Withdraws CP Applications for Facilities,Per 10CFR2.107 & 820223 Vote by Util Board of Directors.Motion to Withdraw Applications W/O Prejudice & to Terminate CPs Filed W/Aslb & Aslab ML20040F2391982-02-0303 February 1982 Advises That Util Mgt Intends to Recommend to Board of Directors That Application for Facility CPs Be Withdrawn. Util Is Considering Option of Applying for Early Site Review.Util Press Release Encl ML20080D4571981-10-30030 October 1981 Requests That NRC Be Prepared to Discuss QA Problems at Facilities at Subcommittee 811119 Hearing on QA ML20011A6331981-10-22022 October 1981 Advises of Review of NRC 810710 Ltr Re Proposed Licensing Requirements & NUREG-0718.Facilities Share PSAR W/Cherokee. Applying Different Regulatory Requirements Could Jeopardize Standardization Concept ML20009D9001981-07-0808 July 1981 Responds to IE Bulletin 81-03 Re Blockage of Cooling Water to Safety Sys Components by Clams & Mussels.Provisions Will Be Made to Minimize Introduction of Clams Into Raw Water Sys.Fifteen Manhours Expended in Preparation of Bulletin ML20004C2561981-05-28028 May 1981 Requests Authorization to Use ASME Code Cases 1481-2,1592-14 & 1644-8 in Fabrication of Primary Sys Components for Facilities ML20126L6861981-05-19019 May 1981 Ack Receipt of & Informs That Author Is Not Counsel for Intervenors.Nrc Should Furnish ASLB & Aslab W/ Encl Nc Atty General 770328 Memo.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20126K4151981-04-25025 April 1981 Inquires Whether NRC May Withhold Matl Evidence from ASLB, Aslab or Commission ML20003H7751981-04-11011 April 1981 Suggests That NRC Is Withholding Matl Info from Aslab ML19347D5561981-03-16016 March 1981 Discusses Intervenor Position Re Util 810310 Response to ASLB 810225 Inquiry Re Indefinite Suspension of Const Plans at Site.Application Should Be Suspended or Dismissed Until Issues Re Schedule Commitments Have Been Resolved ML19347D3491981-03-12012 March 1981 Responds to NRC 810223 Request for Addl Info Re Util Plans for Facilities.Completion of Cherokee 1 & 2 Has Been Indefinitely Delayed.Commercial Operating Dates for Cherokee 3 & Perkins 1,2 & 3 Have Not Been Determined ML19350B4381981-03-10010 March 1981 Presents Reasons Why Aslab Should Proceed W/Oral Argument Re Alternate Site Issues as Previously Scheduled ML20003C2891981-02-11011 February 1981 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-23, Failures of Solenoid Valves Mfg by Valcor Engineering Corp. Bulletin Does Not Apply ML19345F3631981-02-0505 February 1981 Forwards Evacuation Time Estimates & Color Overlay Site Map, Per Discussions w/P81 Project Manager.W/O Site Map ML19345G0801981-01-27027 January 1981 Forwards Revision 1 to Response Re IE Bulletin 79-14 Revision 1,Suppl 2, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Sys. Describes Program Which Will Give Assurance That Design Documents Reflect Sys Conditions ML19351F9851981-01-27027 January 1981 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-21, Valve Yokes Supplied by Malcolm Foundry Co,Inc. No safety-related Valves Using Specified Valve Yokes Are Used ML19341A5541981-01-17017 January 1981 Requests to Make Limited Appearance Statement ML19345C2711980-10-29029 October 1980 Requests Info Re Facilities W/Active CPs Pending,License Definitions & Requirements for Floating Nuclear Plants ML19338C7971980-09-0202 September 1980 Forwards Notice of Appeal & Brief.Requests Oral Argument on Issues ML19344E9781980-08-29029 August 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-19,Revision 1.No mercury-wetted Matrix Relays Are Used or Planned for Use in Reactor Protection Sys ML19344F1871980-08-26026 August 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-16.No Rosemount Models 1151 & 1152 Pressure Transmitters Are Used in safety-related Applications ML19344E5061980-08-14014 August 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 80-20, Failure of Westinghouse Type W-2 Spring Return to Neutral Control Switches. Review Showed No Westinghouse Type W-2 Switches Used in safety- Related Applications ML19331D3631980-08-0606 August 1980 Submits Response to IE Bulletin 79-03A.No SA-312 or A-312, Type 300 Series Fusion Welded Pipe in Use or Planned for Use Is Subj to Design Stresses Greater than 85% of ASME Code Allowable Stresses ML19327A5411980-07-31031 July 1980 Responds to 800702 Request for Info Re Evacuation Times for Power Plants W/Current or Pending Cps.Cherokee & Perkins Stations Pose No Population Density Situation Which Would Cause Long Evacuation Times ML19326E0641980-07-0707 July 1980 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 80-08, Exam of Containment Liner Penetration Welds. Piping Penetrations Are Designed & Fabricated in Accordance w/1977 Edition of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Including Summer 1977 Addenda ML19318A8361980-06-0909 June 1980 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 80-05 Re Vacuum Conditions Resulting in Damage to Holdup Tanks.Lists Vacuum Conditions in Low Pressure & Holdup Tanks by Tank Name,Sys,Quantity/ Unit,Design Pressure & Protective Measures ML19323J3661980-05-23023 May 1980 Forwards Pages 4,5 & 6 Which Were Inadvertently Omitted from Exhibit a of High Rock Lake Association 800521 Affidavit ML19323H9051980-05-12012 May 1980 Ack Receipt of NRC 800505 Response to 800415 Petition & ASLB 800507 Memorandum & Order.Urges That Request for 60-day Extension Be Considered.Criticizes NRC Bureaucratic Attitude ML19305E1751980-03-19019 March 1980 Submits Response to IE Bulletin 80-03.Review Revealed That No Charcoal Adsorber Cells Have Been Received from Manufacturers ML19294C2701980-02-28028 February 1980 Requests Opportunity to Discuss Priority of NRC CP Activities in post-TMI Period.Utils Are Concerned About Availability of NRC Resources in Coming Yr to Deal W/Related Hearings.Nrc Resources Can Be Optimized ML19312D1301980-02-0505 February 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-28.No Namco EA180 Limit Switches from Affected Production Period Are Used or Planned for Use ML19257D3801980-01-0404 January 1980 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-25, Failures of Westinghouse Bfd Relays in Safety-Related Sys. No Westinghouse Bfd/Nbfd Relays Are Used in safety-related Sys ML19256G1341979-12-20020 December 1979 Estimates Submittal Date for FSAR for Cherokee 1 as Jan 1984 ML19260C0071979-11-28028 November 1979 Clarifies 791019 Ltr Stating Views on Condenser Cooling Types.Can Establish Official Position Only in Context of Permit Application & Review Process.State Employee Advice as No Legal Status Under Nc Law ML19210D9421979-11-0606 November 1979 Urges That No Decision Be Rendered Re Alternate Sites in State of Nc Until Official State Position Determined ML19210D7721979-11-0202 November 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-23 Re Failure of Emergency Transformers.No Connections Made Between Low Kva Rated Transformers & High Kva Emergency Diesel Generators W/O Limitations on Flow of Circulatory Currents ML19250B6601979-10-26026 October 1979 Forwards Response to DB Vassallo 791010 Ltr Requesting That Util Commit to Implement Certain Unit 2-related Recommendations.Requests Expeditious Actions to Enable CP Issuance ML19209C1491979-09-0606 September 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-15, Deep Draft Pump Deficiencies. Eight Deep Draft Pumps Utilized in safety- Related Applications in Each Facility ML19249E9351979-08-22022 August 1979 Opposes Const of Facility Due to Threat to Lives & Property ML19209B3581979-08-22022 August 1979 Expresses Opposition to Facility Const ML19209D2571979-07-31031 July 1979 Forwards Signed Copy of Wh Owen Affidavit Attached to Util 790725 Filing ML19242A7721979-07-27027 July 1979 Responds to 790706 Request Re Info on Potential Impact on NRC Resource Needs & Priorities Associated W/Decision to Delay Commercial Operation of Cherokee 1 & 2 & Postpone Financial Commitments for Cherokee 3 & Perkins 1,2 & 3 ML19249A1691979-07-19019 July 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-11.No Westinghouse DB-50 or DB-75 Circuit Breakers Are Used or Planned for Use in safety- Related Sys ML19249A5721979-07-16016 July 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-09.No GE Type AK-2 Circuit Breakers Used or Planned for Use in safety-related Sys ML19274G1791979-07-0202 July 1979 Requests Issuance of Initial Decision to Provide for CPs in Order That Planning & Scheduling of Resources Can Continue on Orderly Basis.Notes Application Is Second Oldest in NRC History 1994-01-20
[Table view] Category:LEGAL/LAW FIRM TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20079J5011984-01-19019 January 1984 Informs That Firm Name of Counsel for Applicants/Licensees Charged from Debevoise & Liberman to Bishop,Liberman,Cook, Purcell & Reynolds.Svc Lists Should Be Revised Accordingly ML20126K4151981-04-25025 April 1981 Inquires Whether NRC May Withhold Matl Evidence from ASLB, Aslab or Commission ML20003H7751981-04-11011 April 1981 Suggests That NRC Is Withholding Matl Info from Aslab ML19347D5561981-03-16016 March 1981 Discusses Intervenor Position Re Util 810310 Response to ASLB 810225 Inquiry Re Indefinite Suspension of Const Plans at Site.Application Should Be Suspended or Dismissed Until Issues Re Schedule Commitments Have Been Resolved ML19209D2571979-07-31031 July 1979 Forwards Signed Copy of Wh Owen Affidavit Attached to Util 790725 Filing ML19263C6191979-01-15015 January 1979 Advises of Ofc Relocation to 1200 17th Street,Washington,Dc, 20036 & New Telephone Number ML19261B2191979-01-15015 January 1979 Advises of Ofc Relocation to 1700 17th Street,Washington,Dc, 20036 & New Telephone Number ML19263B8411978-12-13013 December 1978 Informs That Author & Client Consider NRC Alternate Site Review Generally & Specifically Unacceptable.Detailed Analysis to Be Filed.Will Need Addl Info from Applicant for Use in Prefiled Testimony for 790129 Hearings ML20062B4941978-10-10010 October 1978 Forwards Request for Admissions & Production of Documents & Interrogatories Re Util & Facilities.Intervenors Have Had Sufficient Time to Analyze Generic Safety Issues in Detail. Addl Discovery Time Would Not Be in Public Interest ML20062B2431978-10-0505 October 1978 Advises of Intention to Respond to Generic Safety Issue & Applicant Filing by 781010.Request to Admit & Request for Production of Documents & Interrogatories Re Alternate Site Issues Will Be Mailed by 781010 1984-01-19
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Ms. C. Jean Bishop, Secretary L Ottice c!:Se Semten -2 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board 0;;hetini &SdC' U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission g N'"* g Washington, D. C. 20555 Cn J>
Re: Duke Power Company Perkins Nuclear Station
- Units 1, 2& 3 Docket Nos. STN 50-488, 50-489 & 50-490
Dear Ms. Bishop:
In response to the letter of Mr. William L. Porter of Duke Power Company, the intervenors make the following points in regard to applicant's letter and then wish to deal with the substantive' issues presented in your inquiry of February 25, 1981.
The undersigned counsel for intervenors did not receive a copy of the applicant's letter until Saturday, "
March 14, 1981, after having called the home office of Duke
. Power Company on Friday, March 13, 1981, and asking why he had not received a copy of the letter. Applicant's letter which is dated March 10, 1981, indicates that a copy should have been sent to the undersigned, but as of Monday, March 16, 1981, the letter, which should have been sent on Tuesday, March 10, 1981, had not been received. Despite this obvious shortening of the time, we do respond by Express Mail on Monday, March 16, 1981.
The letter of March 10, 1981, by Duke Power Company concedes the first question put forward in your letter of February 25, 1981. The Board wanted to knca if the plans for Perkins were in a state of indefinite suspension. The second paragraph of the' letter of March 10, 1081/ evidently concedes that there is no schedule or plan, based upon an actual time in the real world, for the beginning, much less the middle or the end, of the construction of the Perkins Nuclear Plant. Y This indefinite status should make the application subject to O dismissal pursuant to recent opinions of either the Licensing _....
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Ms. C. Jean Bishop, Secretary Page Two March 16, 1981 which the undersigned has not had an" opportunity to recheck.
The undersigned recalls reading a recent opinion, when scanning the Nuclear Energy Reporter, in which either a Licensing Board or an Appeal Board held that unless the utility was prepared to commit itself to some definite time frame, that it must either withdraw its application or have the application dismissed by the Licensing Board. The reason for such a rule is obvious.
A license is based on factual information which changes every day and certainly every year. If a license is obtained based upon information produced and analyzed in the 1970's and is not acted upon until six, eight or ten years later the resultant activity presents a much graver risk. There are many changes in the basic data which will effect the impact of the construction
- which occurs at a later period of time. Thus, there is authority and sense behind the logic that unless there is a present intent to commit itself to a definite s,chedule the application of Duke Power for the Perkins Plant should be withdrawn. If Duke Power wishes to refile in six or eight years, then it certainly has the benefit of the information derived from the past five years of the Perkins case. However, a new application would mean that the parties could then build on the old information without being locked into it as would be the case if this application is allowed to remain on the shelf until Duke makes some definite decision and commitment.
The Duke Power Company letter ignored and did not answer the specific inquiry regarding the validity of the factual findings on the alternate site issue over an extended period of time. The Duke Power letter goes on for over a page ,
discussing Douglas being a decision which favors Duke Power's decision to go ahead with this appeal for the reason that Douglas dealt with a decision to go ahead with an evidentiary hearing, I whereas we are involved in an appeal at this point of the l Perkins hearings. However, in Douglas the applicant had a i plan to start construction in four years. No such plan exists for Perkins. .
The Duke letter contains one sentence which is simply incomprehensible. It states, "There is a high degree that t findings will retain their validity." This nonsense sentenc is followed by several other sentences which make no argument but merely state that the matters concerned on the alternate site question will not change. This is simply not the case.
The water issue which is the primary issue on this appeal is presently undergoing an extensive study known as a Level B, Yadkin Pee Dee River Basin Study, which has been going on for several years and which is a study involving all levels of government and deals with all aspects of the Yadkin River Basin, s .
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e Ms. C. Jean Bishop, Secretary Page Three March 16, 1981 in particular, a study of the Yadkin River Basin as suggested by the interveners' expert witness, Miguel Medina. Dr. Medina, at the hearings in this case, suggested that it was inconsistent with good hydrological practice for a plant such as the pro-posed Perkins Plant to be situated on the Yadkin River until a complete modeling analysis had been done of the river for the effect of water quantity and quality. The Licensing Board in this case recog'nized the failure to consider the long-term effects of water usage in the Yadkin Basin:
If the river flow is only marginally adequate, then an alternate site on a river with much larger flow might well be " obvious?.y superior."
Refusal to consider future demands for water is in contrast to Staff's predictions on future needs for power. (At page 34 of Partial Initial Decision of February 22, 1980)
All the evidence in this matter has indicated that tne growth of the Piedmont area of North Carolina will result in much greater water shortages in the Yadkin Valley and these shortages will grow, particularly in the years after 1990, and after the year 2000.
The Duke Power letter admits that there is a possibility of issues being. reopened because of changed circumstances, and then goes on to state thatthe likelihood of ,
the physical aspect of the Perkins Site changing is remote.
This statement ignores all the evidence produced in this case which was that water usage would continue to grow. There-fore, even though the intervenors feel that their case for winning the appeal at this time is very strong, they further realize that all of the parties should not be put through additional time and effort if the moving party is not even willing to act if it were successful. Tite argument in the next to last paragraph of the Duke Power Company letter, that we should not worry about this appeal as it has other hurdles to clear in this case is a rather strange one. The applicant simply wants to have its foot in the door permanently on the alternate site question in this case, and yet refuses to enter the house if asked to do or to leave if requcated. It is the s
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Ms. C. Jean Bishop, Secretary Page Four March 16, 1981 position of the intervenors that the applicant should be put on indefinite suspension in regard to the Perkins Plant as long as applicants' plans for the Perkins Plant are in indefinite suspension. It would be better to dismiss the entire proceeding but if the matter is suspended for their purposes then it seems to make sense that it be suspended for all other purposes until there is some definite decision made with definite dates of construction, completion and ^retation.
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William G. Pfefferkorn'
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Dr. John S. Buck Mr. Thomas S. Moore Ms. Elizabeth S. Bowers Dr. Donald P. deSylva Dr. Walter H. Jordan Charles A. Barth, Esq.
William A. Raney, Jr., Esq.
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