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Intervenors' Motion to Suppl Record W/Tulsa Urban Study, Prepared by Us Army Corps of Engineers.Excerpt from Study & Certificate of Svc Encl
ML19274E405
Person / Time
Site: Black Fox
Issue date: 03/01/1979
From: Dalton A
DALTON, A.T.
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NUDOCS 7903260025
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BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING APPEAL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF )

) DOCKET NOS. STN 50-556 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF ) STN 50-557 OKLAHOMA, ASSOCIATED ELECTRIC )

COOPERATIVE, INC., AND WESTERN )

FARMERS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, )

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(Black Fox Station, Units 1 )

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INTE RVENORS ' MOTION TO SUPPLEMENT THE RECORD Intervenors request that the record be supplemented to include the current " Tulsa Metropolitan Area, Tulsa Urban Study, Draft, Summary Report, Stage II Study," prepared by the Tulsa District U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.

An excerpt from this study is included for the purpose of demonstrating its relevancy. (A portion of the study deals with local flooding and would, of course, not be relevant.)

This study reveals serious water shortages and that a major reason for these shortages is electrical power generation.

It should be noted that the study assumes no reductions in supply by yhtne of the Kansas-Oklahcma Interstate Compact.

Intervenors request that the record be supplemented with the study.

Respectfully submitted, 790326002d Attorney for CASE, Intervenors 1437 South Main Street, Room 302 Tulsa, OK 74119

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(4) _ Potential Shortares (a) Regional. Water supplies available to the study area l will range from the current 299 mgd to between 324 and 382 mgd or more, depending upon the solution found for the water management problems .

described above. Other potential sources could be developed to provide additional supplies. Total demands could exceed supplies presently in use as early as 1995. Using the population projections in table 1, a need for an additional 38 mgd could develop by the year 2000. By year 2030, a shortage of up to 171 mgd could occur (table 4).

(b) Local. Eight communities and 15 rural water districts do not have adequate sources to meet their needs to the year 2000.

Although total supplies will probably be adequate until approximately 1995, .

individual shortages due to inadequate sources or inadequate treatment and distribution systems will occur by 1980.

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing instrument was mailed, postage to the following this / day of 7?'n.MA) prepa id , , 1979.

Isham, Lincoln & Bea e Mr. J seph Gallo Attention: Mr. Paul Murphy 1050 ll7th S treet N.W.

One First National Plaza, 42nd Floor Chicago, IL 60603 fL h.g n, D.C. 2003b Mrs. Carrie Dickerson, Chairman, C.A.S.E.

P.O. Box 924 Claremore, OK 74017 Secretary Attention: Chief, Docketing & Service Section United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Chief Hearing Counsel Office of the Executive Legal Director United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Alan S. Rosenthal, Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. W. Reed Johnson Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Jerome E. Sharfman Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory-Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. T. N. Ewing PSO, Tox 201 Tulsa, OK 74102 Mrs. Ilene H. Younghein 3900 Cashion Place Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 Mr. Vaugh Conrad, PSO P. O. Box 201 Mr. Richard S. Salzman ASLAB Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 S. NRC

,s_ Washington, D.C. 20555

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