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MONTHYEARML15337A3522015-11-17017 November 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000582-00-BD01 - Diagram of Strength Vs Amplitude by Dr. Richard T. Lahey ML15337A3372015-11-11011 November 2015 Official Exhibit - ENTR00726-00-BD01 - Track 2 Hearing Exhibit List ML15337A3322015-11-0505 November 2015 Official Exhibit - ENT000726-00-BD01 - Entergy Track 2 Hearing Exhibit List ML15337A3352015-11-0505 November 2015 Official Exhibit - RIVR14001-00-BD01 - Riverkeeper Tailored Track 2 Exhibit List ML15337A3362015-11-0505 November 2015 Official Exhibit - NRCR10001-00-BD01 - NRC Staff Track 2 Exhibit List ML15337A3332015-11-0404 November 2015 Official Exhibit - NYSR25001-00-BD01 - NYS Revised Tailored Exhibits List Relevant to Track 2 Contentions ML15337A3312015-11-0303 November 2015 Official Exhibit - NRC000230-00-BD01 - Corrections to Prefiled Testimony NRC000168 and NRC000197 ML15337A3262015-10-29029 October 2015 Official Exhibit - ENT000722-00-BD01 - Supplemental Testimony of Entergy Witnesses Nelson Azevedo, Timothy Griesbach & Randy Lott ML15337A3292015-10-29029 October 2015 Official Exhibit - ENTR16001-00-BD01 - Entergy Revised Exhibit List ML15337A3242015-09-23023 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000576-00-BD01 - Pre-Filed Supplemental Testimony of Richard T. Lahey Re Contentions NYS-25, NYS-26B/RK-TC-1B & NYS-38/RK-TC-5 ML15337A3072015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000573-PUB-00-BD01 - Supplemental Reply Statement of Position of the State of New York and Riverkeeper, Inc. in Support of Contention NYS-38/RK-TC-5 (Public, Redacted) (September 9, 2015) ML15337A2962015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000570-PUB-00-BD01 - Supplemental Reply Statement of Position of the State of New York and Riverkeeper, Inc. in Support of Contention NYS-26B/RK-TC-1B (Public, Redacted) (September 9, 2015) ML15337A2832015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000563-00-BD01 - Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) Systems, USNRC Technical Training Center, Reactor Concepts Manual, Pages 4-1 to 4-28 ML15337A2952015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000569-PUB-00-BD01 - Pre-filed Supplemental Reply Testimony of Richard T. Lahey, Jr. in Support of Contention NYS-26B/RK-TC-1B (Public, Redacted) (September 9, 2015) ML15337A2942015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000568-PUB-00-BD01 - Supplemental Reply Statement of Position of the State of New York in Support of Contention NYS-25 (Public, Redacted) (September 9, 2015) ML15337A2932015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000567-PUB-00-BD01 - Pre-filed Supplemental Reply Testimony of Richard T. Lahey, Jr. in Support of Contention NYS-25 (Public, Redacted) (September 9, 2015) ML15337A3042015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000571-PUB-00-BD01 - Pre-filed Supplemental Reply Testimony of David J. Duquette in Support of Contention NYS-38/RK-TC-5 (Public, Redacted) (September 9, 2015) ML15337A2972015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - RIV000164-00-BD01 - NUREG-1740, ACRS, Voltage-Based Alternative Repair Criteria: a Report to the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards by the Ad Hoc Subcommittee on a Differing Professional Opinion (2001) ML15337A3062015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000572-PUB-00-BD01 - Pre-filed Supplemental Reply Testimony of Richard T. Lahey, Jr. in Support of Contention NYS-38/RK-TC-5 (Public, Redacted) (September 9, 2015) ML15337A2822015-09-0909 September 2015 Official Exhibit - NYS000566-00-BD01 - Figure 1 for Supplemental Reply Testimony of Dr. Richard T. Lahey ML15337A3142015-09-0404 September 2015 Official Exhibit - ENTR00615-PUB-00-BD01 - Entergy'S Statement of Position Re Contention NYS-25 (Embrittlement) - Redacted ML15334A2842015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - ENT000687-00-BD01 - NRC, Safety Evaluation Report, Topical Report on ASME Section III Piping and Component Fatigue Analysis Utilizing the Westems Computer Code (WCAP-17577, Revision 2) (Undated) ML15335A2932015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - NRCR00104-00-BD01 - on Yee Statement of Professional Qualifications (Revised) ML15337A2642015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - NRC000196-PUB-00-BD01 - NRC Staff'S Initial Statement of Position on Contention NYS-25 (Reactor Vessel Internals) ML15337A3192015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - ENT000698-PUB-00-BD01 - Entergy'S Revised Statement of Position Regarding Contention NYS-38/RK-TC-5(Safety Commitments) (Aug. 10, 2015)Redacted ML15337A3202015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - ENT000699-PUB-00-BD01 - Redacted Revised Testimony of Entergy Witnesses Nelson Azevedo, Robert Dolansky, Alan Cox, Jack Strosnider, Timothy Griesbach, Barry Gordon, Randy Lott, and Mark Gray Regarding Contention NYS-38/RK ML15337A3172015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - ENT000678-PUB-00-BD01 - NL-07-140, Letter from F. Dacimo, Entergy, to NRC Document Control Desk, ?Reply to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Renewal Application? (Nov. 28, 2007)Redacted ML15337A2652015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - NRC000197-PUB-00-BD01 - NRC Staff Testimony of Dr. Allen Hiser, Jeffrey Poehler, and Gary Stevens on NYS-25 and NYS-38/RK-TC-5 ML15337A2412015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - NRCR00147-00-BD01 - NRC Staff'S Revised Statement of Position on State of New York and Riverkeeper'S Joint Contention NYS-38/RK-TC5 (Revised) ML15335A2902015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - NRC000222-00-BD01 - IP3 FSAR Rev. 04 Chapter 3 (2011) (Excerpt) ML15334A2632015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - ENT000648-00-BD01 - M. Mitchell, Chief, Vessels and Internals Integrity Branch, Response to Non-Concurrence Regarding Safety Evaluation for Topical Report MRP-227 Pressurized Water Reactor Internals Inspection and Evaluat ML15337A2622015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - NRC000228-00-BD01 - Indian Point Unit 2 Technical Specifications 3.1.4 ML15337A2452015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - NRC000227-00-BD01 - Gary Stevens Statement of Professional Qualifications ML15337A2632015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - NRC000229-00-BD01 - Indian Point, Unit 3 Technical Specifications 3.1.4 ML15335A2192015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - ENTR00031-00-BD01 - Curriculum Vitae of Alan B. Cox ML15335A2112015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - ENTR20186-00-BD01 - Curriculum Vitae of Mark A. Gray ML15337A3162015-08-10010 August 2015 Official Exhibit - ENT000616-PUB-00-BD01 - Testimony of Entergy Witnesses Nelson F. Azevedo, Robert J. Dolansky, Alan B. Cox, Jack R. Strosnider, Timothy J. 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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
In the Matter of:
(Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3)
ASLBP #: 07-858-03-LR-BD01 Docket #: 05000247 l 05000286 Exhibit #: ENT000165-00-BD01 Identified: 10/15/2012 Admitted: 10/15/2012 Withdrawn:
Rejected: Stricken: ENT000165 Other: Submitted: March 28, 2012 5/13/02 WCBUSJ 6 Page 1 5/13/02 Westchester County Bus. J. (N.Y.) 6 2002 WLNR 5180165 WESTCHESTER COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL (USA)
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May 13, 2002 Volume 41; Issue 19 Nuclear plant closing Philippidis, Alex A.J. (Tony) Bondi has seen his property taxes more than quadruple in the six years since the Connecticut Yankee nuclear power plant in I Haddam Neck, Conn., began the process of decommissioning.
"My taxes have gone from $1,400 to $1,500 a year to $6,500," said Bondi, who as first selectman is the chief elected official for the town of Haddam, a Connecticut River town of 7,200.
Bondi said his increase is steeper than others in a town that has seen its tax rate more than double from 14 to 34.5 "mills" or dollars per $1,000 of assessed property value.
Only some of that increase can be blamed on Connecticut's law that requires communities to reassess properties every 10 years, he says. The rest reflects an equally steep decline in the property taxes paid by Connecticut Yankee since decommissioning began in December 1996, from $5.3 million to $1 million.
The number of employees has fallen from 450 in 1996 to 70 today, plant spokeswoman Kelley Smith said. In the first year alone, the work force fell to between 150 and 175 employees, she said.
Another 200 to 300 contract employees can also be found on-site for specific projects within the broader shutdown operation, set to end in 2008.
"It's going to be a difficult site to recreate the economics that Connecticut Yankee had for the community," said Larry McHugh, president of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, a 2,100member business group. "It's a chal-lenge."
Connecticut Yankee is the closest nuclear plant to Westchester to begin decommissioning. A bit further to the east along Long Island Sound is Millstone 1 in Watertown, Conn., a city of 18,000.
But Haddam, because of its smaller size and character, offers a more accurate glimpse at the challenges and issues that await Buchanan and its town of Cortlandt should Indian Point be decommissioned as sought by a coalition of an-ti-nuclear activists, environmental groups, residents and officials throughout Westchester.
Indian Point 2 and 3 produce a total 2,000 megawatts of power, enough for 2 million homes. In recent months, op-ponents have stoked fears that a Sept. 11-style commercial plane crash would kill millions living within 50 miles.
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5/13/02 WCBUSJ 6 Page 2 REZONING FOR GAS PLANT Like much of Westchester, Haddam is a primarily residential suburban town with two pockets of retail and small commercial activity.
That explains what Bondi said is Haddam's keen interest in finding another commercial user for the Connecticut Yankee site.
Toward that end, the town rezoned the Connecticut Yankee site from residential use to an industrial zone that spe-cifically allows power plants that use natural gas.
"There's been a strong feeling to hook the site up to gas and create a new energy plant there. But the timing has not yet been right," McHugh said.
That is because gas-fired plants have found their way to two other nearby communities, Meriden and Middletown.
Connecticut Light & Power won approvals in the late '90s to add gasfiring capability to its Middletown station. And in Meriden, NRG Energy Inc. is constructing a new plant set to open next year. The new gas fired plant will produce 544 mw, compared with the 590 mw generated by Connecticut Yankee.
"Thats the free enterprise system. Whether a third plant will be economically feasible in Haddam, I don't know,"
McHugh said.
Bondi says Haddam Would like its own gas plant where Connecticut Yankee now sits, but has struggled to find one.
The town has spoken with two would-be operators in recent years - Applied Energy Services and Constellation Power
- but plans have fallen through. AES wanted to proceed faster than Connecticut Yankees schedule for decommis-sioning, set to be completed in 2005. Constellation balkcd after the nuclear plant's owners refused to indemnify the company in the event a fink were detected between Connecticut Yankee and cancer.
LESSONS LEARNED In the absence of a new gas plant, Bondi said Haddam has made local economic development more of a priority than before. The town rezoned its small downtown to allow a denser mix of businesses, and is now looking into the fea-sibility of accommodating their waste through a "super septic" system or larger-scale version of the septic systems in many residential areas.
"What we're looking for is to attract more upscale businesses, or businesses that would not have thought of coming here before.
One magnet for doing that, Haddam hopes, is through a new center within the town that will promote "ecotourism," or environmentallyaware tourism - whether to the Connecticut River and nearby parks, or halfway around the world. The town's East Haddam section is home to some ecotourism businesses, like tour operator Classic Africa. Bondi said Haddams experience during the decommissioning has brought with it some lessons he hopes other communities will take to heart.
"My advice to communities is to do your schools, your economic development, your roads and other infrastructure while you have a big plant operating. When they started to decommission Connecticut Yankee, we failed to do that, and now we're catching up to broaden our economic base," Bondi said.
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5/13/02 WCBUSJ 6 Page 3 "We really have our work cut out for us."
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COMPANY: NRG ENERGY INC; CONSTELLATION ENERGY GROUP INC NEWS
SUBJECT:
(HR & Labor Management (1HR87); Business Management (1BU42); Layoffs (1LA48); Labor Relations (1LA21); Plant Closings (1PL71); Financially Distressed Companies (1FI85); Economics & Trade (1EC26))
INDUSTRY: (Construction (1CO11); Electric Utilities (1EL82); Utilities (1UT12); Industrial Construction (1IN90);
Nuclear Electric Power (1NU69))
REGION: (Americas (1AM92); North America (1NO39); New England (1NE37); Connecticut (1CO13); USA (1US73))
Language: EN OTHER INDEXING: (AES; APPLIED ENERGY SERVICES; CONNECTICUT; CONNECTICUT LIGHT POWER; CONNECTICUT YANKEE; CONNECTICUT YANKEES; CONSTELLATION; CONSTELLATION POWER; INDIAN POINT; NRG ENERGY INC; REZONING) (A.J. (Tony; Bondi; Kelley Smith; Larry McHugh; McHugh; Meriden; Middletown)
Word Count: 1039 5/13/02 WCBUSJ 6 END OF DOCUMENT
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