Testimony of Ma Reilly & SA Runkle Re City of Philadelphia Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions CITY-18 & 19 Concerning Protection of Water Supply in Radiological Emergency.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related CorrespondenceML20094A650 |
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Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARML20151L3671997-08-0505 August 1997 Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC Licensed Activities (Effective Immediately).Orders That SA Blacklock Prohibited from Engaging in Activities Licensed by NRC for 5 Yrs from Date of Order ML20151L5181997-08-0505 August 1997 Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC Licensed Activities (Effective Immediately) Re SL Nevin Deliberately Falsifying Records of RECW Sample Documentation on 960207 ML20203H6891997-06-0202 June 1997 Transcript of 970602 Enforcement Conference in King of Prussia,Pa ML20083N3971995-04-26026 April 1995 Comment Supporting Proposed GL, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves ML20081B3811995-03-0101 March 1995 Comment Supporting Proposed Suppl 5 to GL 88-20, IPEEE for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities ML20058K7381993-12-0303 December 1993 Memorandum & Order CLI-93-25.* Commission Denies State of Nj Petition for Leave to Intervene & Request for Adjudicatory Hearing Filed on 931008.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 931203 ML20059B0301993-10-22022 October 1993 NRC Staff Response to Commission Questions Posed W/Respect to State of New Jersey Petition for Leave to Intervene & Request for Hearing.* Denies Petition to Intervene & Request for Hearing.W/Certificate of Svc & Notice of Appearance ML20059B1111993-10-20020 October 1993 Philadelphia Electric Co Response to NRC 931014 Order.* State Failed to Demonstrate Entitlement to Hearing to Challenge Util Amend to Permit Util to Receive Shoreham Fuel ML20057G2141993-10-14014 October 1993 Order.* Requests for Simultaneous Responses,Not to Exceed 10 Pages to Be Filed by State,Peco & Lipa & Served on Other Specified Responders by 931020.NRC May File by 931022. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 931014 ML20059A4581993-10-14014 October 1993 Order Requesting Answers to Two Questions Re State of Nj Request for Immediate Action by NRC or Alternatively, Petition for Leave to Intervene & Request for Hearing. Operations Plans for Marine Transportation Withheld ML20059B1291993-09-14014 September 1993 Affidavit of Jh Freeman.* Discusses Transfer of Slightly Used Nuclear Fuel from Shoreham Nuclear Power Station to Limerick Generating Station.W/Certificate of Svc & Notice of Appearance ML20045D8121993-06-14014 June 1993 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 54 Re FSAR Update Submittals. ML20126F2721992-12-21021 December 1992 Comment Endorsing Positions & Comments of NUMARC & BWROG Re Draft GL, Augmented Inservice Insp Requirments for Mark I & Mark II Steel Containments,Refueling Cavities & Associated Drainage Sys ML20062C6561990-10-22022 October 1990 Affidavit Requesting Withholding of Summary Rept on Evaluation of Recirculation Nozzle to Safe End Weld Indication & Proposed Disposition to Permit Unit 1 Cycle 4 Operation, from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20246J4521989-08-30030 August 1989 Memorandum & Order (Terminating Proceeding).* Terminates Proceeding Per Settlement Agreement Between Limerick Ecology Action,Inc & Licensee.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890831 ML20246F1471989-08-25025 August 1989 Settlement Agreement.* Certificate of Svc Encl ML20246F1011989-08-25025 August 1989 Joint Motion for Termination of Proceedings.* Board Moved to Accept Encl Settlement Agreement,Dismiss Limerick Ecology Action,Inc (Lea) Contention W/Prejudice,Dismiss Lea as Party to Proceeding & Terminate Proceeding ML20246F0121989-08-25025 August 1989 Memorandum & Order CLI-89-17.* Staff Authorizes Issuance of Full Power License to Licensee to Operate Unit 2 After Requisite Safety Findings Under 10CFR50.57 Completed. W/Certificate of Svc ML20246E3431989-08-22022 August 1989 Opposition of Intervenor Limerick Ecology Action,Inc to Motion by Licensee Philadelphia Electric Co to Set Schedule for Discovery & Hearing.* Requests That Schedule Be Replaced W/More Reasonable Schedule,As Proposed.W/Certificate of Svc ML20246C0271989-08-18018 August 1989 Notice of Appointment of Adjudicatory Employee.* Informs That D Nash Appointed as Commission Adjudicatory Employee to Advise Commission on Issues in Proceeding.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890818 ML20246B7721989-08-17017 August 1989 Correction of Memorandum & Order of 890815.* Advises That Refs to 49CFR2.730(c) on Page 1 & 49CFR2.710 & 49CFR2.711 on Page 2 Should Be Corrected to Read as 10CFR2.730(c),2.710 & 2.711,respectively.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890818 ML20246D7411989-08-17017 August 1989 Transcript of 890817 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Discussion of Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-58.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20246B7571989-08-16016 August 1989 Order Responding to Limerick Ecology Action Motion for Reconsideration.* Denies Motion to Reconsider,Stay,Suspend or Revoke 890707 Order on Basis That Order Appropriate.W/ Certificate of Svc.Served on 890816.Re-served on 890818 ML20246B7751989-08-16016 August 1989 Memorandum & Order.* Denies Rl Anthony 890623 Request for Hearing for Intervention in Remand Proceeding & for Stay of Low Power Authorization.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890816 ML20246B7931989-08-15015 August 1989 Memorandum & Order (Request for Expedited Answer).* Denies Licensee 890811 Request for Expedited Answer from NRC & Limerick Ecology Action on Basis That Request Lacks Good Cause.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890816 ML20245H8061989-08-14014 August 1989 Supplemental Response of Intervenor Limerick Ecology Action, Inc to Memorandum & Order of Commission & to Memorandum & Order of 890807.* Requests Further Extension of Time in Which to Reply.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20245H8491989-08-14014 August 1989 Notice of Change of Address.* Advises of Council Change of Address for Svc of Documents ML20245H5991989-08-11011 August 1989 Memorandum & Order (Terminating Proceeding).* Dismisses Graterford Inmates Contention Re Adequacy of Training for Drivers Responsible for Evacuating Graterford & Terminates Proceeding.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890814 ML20245H7341989-08-10010 August 1989 Motion by Licensee Philadelphia Electric Co to Set Schedule for Discovery & Hearing & Request for Expedited Answer to This Motion.* Divergence in Positions of Respective Parties Emphasizes Need to Conclude Proceeding.W/Certificate of Svc ML20245F7511989-08-0909 August 1989 Reply by Licensee Philadelphia Electric Co to NRC Staff Response to Commission Questions.* Commission Should Rely on Licensee Cost Analysis in Response to Question 5 & Rc Williams Affidavit.W/Certificate of Svc ML20245F7341989-08-0909 August 1989 NRC Staff Response to Commission Memorandum & Order of 890807.* Advises That NRC Will Provide Comments on Limerick Ecology Action 890814 Filing Prior to Commission Meeting Scheduled for 890817.W/Certificate of Svc ML20245F7161989-08-0909 August 1989 Reply by Licensee Philadelphia Electric Co to Response of Intervenor Limerick Ecology Action,Inc to Memorandum & Order of Commission Dtd 890726.* Environ Benefits for Operating Unit 2 Outweigh Small Risk of Severe Accident ML20245F7291989-08-0808 August 1989 Affidavit.* Discusses Costs Incurred While Plant Inoperable. Allowance for Funds Used During Const,Security,Maint & Operational Costs Considered Proper for Calculating Costs for Delay ML20248D9241989-08-0707 August 1989 Memorandum & Order.* Extends Limerick Ecology Action Response Deadline to 890814 to Respond to Five Questions Re Severe Accident Mitigation Design Alternatives.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890807 ML20248D7871989-08-0303 August 1989 Correction for NRC Staff Response to Commission Questions.* Forwards Corrected Page 5 to NRC Response to Questions Filed on 890802,deleting Phrase by Nearly Factor 2.5 in Next to Last Line.W/Certificate of Svc ML20248D5391989-08-0202 August 1989 Affidavit of MT Masnik.* Advises That Author Prepared Response to Question 3 ML20248D7111989-08-0202 August 1989 Response of Intervenor Limerick Ecology Action,Inc to Memorandum & Order of Commission Dtd 890726.* Commission Order Fails to Provide Intervenor Adequate Time for Response & Should Therefore Be Revoked.W/Certificate of Svc ML20248D5671989-08-0202 August 1989 Affidavit of SE Feld.* Advises That Author Prepared Response to Question 5.W/Certificate of Svc ML20248D4971989-08-0202 August 1989 Joint Affidavit of Gy Suh & CS Hinson.* Advises That Authors Prepared Responses to Questions 1 & 4 ML20248D6451989-08-0202 August 1989 Affidavit.* Advises That Author Read Responses to Request for Comments by NRC & Knows Contents.W/Certificate of Svc ML20248D4721989-08-0202 August 1989 NRC Staff Response to Commission Questions.* Provides Info for Use in Commission Effectiveness Review of Plant Full Power Operation,Per Commission 890726 Memorandum & Order. Supporting Affidavits Encl ML20248D5981989-08-0202 August 1989 Response by Licensee Philadelphia Electric Co to Commission Request for Comments by Memorandum & Order Dtd 890726.* Licensee Requests Commission Issue Full Power OL for Unit 2 Conditioned Upon Outcome of Pending Litigation ML20248D5311989-08-0202 August 1989 Affidavit of Rj Barrett.* Advises That Author Prepared Response to Question 2 ML20245J1321989-07-27027 July 1989 Transcript of 890727 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Facility Severe Accident Mitigation Issues.Pp 1-130.Supporting Info Encl ML20247N3261989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of 890726 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Rockville,Md on SECY-89-220 Re Order Requesting Info from Parties for Immediate Effectiveness Review of Full Power Authorization for Limerick Unit 2.Pp 1-4 ML20248D7331989-07-24024 July 1989 Second Rept of Parties & Request for Dismissal of Graterford Inmates Contention & Termination of Proceeding.* Requests Board to Enter Order to Terminate Proceeding Based on Parties Agreeing to Dismissal of Remaining Contention ML20247Q4621989-07-23023 July 1989 Response of Intervenor Rl Anthony to Answer of Philadelphia Electric Co (PECO) to Request for Hearing on PECO Application for Low Power Operation of Unit 2 & Stay of Any Operation in Keeping W/Us Circuit Court Remand Of....* ML20247B7261989-07-20020 July 1989 Notice of Appointment of Adjudicatory Employee.* Advises That H Vandermole Appointed to Advise Commission on Issues in Proceeding Re Severe Accident Mitigation Design Alternatives.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890720 ML20247B3821989-07-18018 July 1989 Memorandum & Order.* Orders That Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives,Per Nepa,To Be Considered Include Containment Heat Removal,Core Residue Capture & Venting.Certificate of Encl.Served on 890719 ML20247B7641989-07-13013 July 1989 Motion of Intervenor,Limerick Ecology Action Inc,To Reconsider/Stay/Suspend/Revoke Order Authorizing Issuance of Low Power OL for Limerick 2.* Consideration of Accident Mitigation Alternatives Imperative.Certificate of Svc Encl 1997-08-05
[Table view] Category:TRANSCRIPTS
MONTHYEARML20203H6891997-06-0202 June 1997 Transcript of 970602 Enforcement Conference in King of Prussia,Pa ML20246D7411989-08-17017 August 1989 Transcript of 890817 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Discussion of Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-58.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20245J1321989-07-27027 July 1989 Transcript of 890727 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Facility Severe Accident Mitigation Issues.Pp 1-130.Supporting Info Encl ML20247N3261989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of 890726 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Rockville,Md on SECY-89-220 Re Order Requesting Info from Parties for Immediate Effectiveness Review of Full Power Authorization for Limerick Unit 2.Pp 1-4 ML20244A6611989-06-0606 June 1989 Transcript of 890606 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa Re Design Alternatives.Pp 1-44 ML20246H0971989-05-12012 May 1989 Transcript of 890512 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 1-20 ML20245G9161989-04-25025 April 1989 Transcript of ACRS Meeting on 890425 in Philadelphia,Pa Re Facility Ol.Pp 1-201.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20235J7001987-09-29029 September 1987 Transcript of 870929 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 1-86 ML20211D7291986-10-17017 October 1986 Proposed Corrections to Transcript of 861017 Remand Hearings in Captioned Proceeding on Notification & Mobilization of Staff at State Correctional Institution at Graterford. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20210J0181986-09-22022 September 1986 Transcript of 860922 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa. Pp 21,379-21,570 ML20203M8611986-09-0303 September 1986 Transcript of 860903 Telcon in Washington,Dc Re ALAB-845 Issued on 860828.Pp 21,353-21,378 ML20212M6991986-08-22022 August 1986 Transcript of 860822 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 21,292- 21,352.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212M6791986-08-22022 August 1986 Transcript of 860822 Telcon Prehearing Conference in Washington,Dc.Pp 225-262 ML20214L0171986-08-18018 August 1986 Transcript of 860818 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 21,170- 21,291 ML20205F2691986-08-14014 August 1986 Transcript of 860814 Telcon W/Nrc,Util,Commonwealth of Pa & Limerick Ecology Action.Pp 21,158-21,169 ML20205C4921986-08-11011 August 1986 Testimony of Vs Boyer & R Bradshaw Re Remand Hearing on Availability of Bus Drivers to Evacuate Students in Spring- Ford & Oj Roberts School Districts.Certificate of Svc Encl. Related Correspondence ML20205C2611986-08-11011 August 1986 Prefiled Testimony of Jr Asher & Rz Kinard Re Availability of School Bus Drivers for Oj Roberts & Spring-Ford School Districts.W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20205A2781986-08-0505 August 1986 Testimony of Rj Hippert Re Availability of Bus Drivers to Evacuate Spring-Ford & Oj Roberts School Districts. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20203G3571986-07-24024 July 1986 Transcript of Commission 860724 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re TMI-2 Leak Rate Data Falsification & ALAB-836.Pp 1-6 ML20207G4721986-07-17017 July 1986 Corrected Pages 21,119,21,120 & 21,133 to Transcript of 860717 Telcon Re Facility ML20203C9631986-07-17017 July 1986 Transcript of 860717 Telephone Prehearing Conference in Washington,Dc.Pp 21,117-21,157 ML20140F4111986-03-27027 March 1986 Transcript of 860327 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa Re Check Valves & Containment Isolation.Pp 1-144 ML20140E1381986-03-20020 March 1986 Transcript of Commission 860320 Affirmation,Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc on SECY-86-64 Re Final Rule to Modify GDC 4 & SECY-86-44 Re Review of ALAB-819 on Limerick Ecology Action Request.Pp 1-6 ML20138M2341985-12-18018 December 1985 Transcript of 851218 Telcon in Washington,Dc ML20137R7011985-12-0404 December 1985 Transcript of 851204 Oral Argument in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-119 ML20133G6431985-10-11011 October 1985 Transcript of 851011 Hearing in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-106 ML20134A1951985-08-0808 August 1985 Transcript of Commission 850808 Discussion/Possible Vote in Washington,Dc Re Full Power OL for Limerick.Pp 1-95. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20132H0591985-07-24024 July 1985 Transcript of 850724 Public Meeting in Washington,Dc Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote on Hearing Requests Concerning Matl License Amends,Intervenor Comments & Util Exemption Request for Limerick.Pp 1-5 ML20129H4651985-07-17017 July 1985 Transcript of 850717 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa to Present Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Re Personnel Emergency Training.Pp 21,020-21,089 ML20132F5161985-07-16016 July 1985 Page 20,887 to 850716 Transcript ML20133D4031985-07-16016 July 1985 Transcript of 850716 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 20,886- 21,019.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20132E6731985-07-15015 July 1985 Transcript of 850715 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 20,748-20,885 ML20132F5261985-07-15015 July 1985 Page 20,749 to 850715 Transcript ML20209F2331985-07-0808 July 1985 Testimony of E Lieberman Re Evacuation Time Estimate Contention of Graterford Inmates.Estimates Reasonable & Conservative.W/Certificate of Svc ML20128G7871985-07-0505 July 1985 Testimony of FEMA Re Graterford Inmates Revised Contentions. Reasonable Assurance Exists That Emergency Response Training Will Be Offered to Civilian Personnel.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20128H2311985-07-0505 July 1985 Testimony of Ch Zimmerman Re Radiological Emergency Response Plan for Graterford in Event of Nuclear Incident.Highly Unlikely That Evacuation Would Take Longer than Time Estimate.Related Correspondence ML20128H2141985-07-0505 July 1985 Testimony of DF Taylor Re Graterford Inmates Contention Concerning Training of Civilian Response Personnel.Related Correspondence ML20128H1661985-07-0303 July 1985 Testimony of Jd Case Re Estimated Time of Evacuation & Bus Driver Training During Emergency at Facilities.Related Correspondence ML20126L9071985-06-17017 June 1985 Transcript of 850617 Telcon in Bethesda,Md.Pp 20,722-20,747 ML20127D9871985-06-11011 June 1985 Transcript of 850611 Public Meeting in Washington,Dc Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote.Pp 1-6 ML20140E5221985-01-0808 January 1985 Transcript of 850108 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 17,310- 17,580 ML20106G9581984-12-10010 December 1984 Limited Appearance Statements of K Cohen,M Cohen,Aj Paine & EM Field on 841210 Before Aslb,Questioning Adequacy of Proposed Emergency Evacuation Plans.Served on 841217 ML20100K1801984-12-0303 December 1984 Testimony of TR Campbell on Limerick Ecology Action Deferred & Respecified Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions.Related Correspondence ML20100K1891984-12-0303 December 1984 Testimony of Rl Reber on Limerick Ecology Action Deferred & Respecified Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20100A4311984-11-30030 November 1984 Testimony of FEMA Re Admitted Portions of Deferred Contentions of Limerick Ecology Action.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20099L1111984-11-27027 November 1984 Corrected Page 16 of Vs Boyer,Mi Goldman,Gd Kaiser,Er Schmidt & R Waller Testimony Re City of Philadelphia Contentions City-18 & City19.Related Correspondence ML20100G7141984-11-27027 November 1984 Corrected Page 16 to Transcript of 841101 Testimony of Vs Boyer,Mi Goldman,Gd Kaiser,Er Schmidt & R Waller Re City of Philadelphia Contentions 18 & 19.Related Correspondence ML20099G4961984-11-26026 November 1984 Testimony of R Bradshaw & R Klimm Re Limerick Ecology Action Deferred Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20099L5841984-11-26026 November 1984 Testimony of Rc Banning,County Commissioner,Re Lack of Workable Evacuation Plans.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20100A4921984-11-26026 November 1984 Testimony of Rj Hippert Re Limerick Ecology Action Deferred & Respecified Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions LEA-1 & LEA-3.Related Correspondence 1997-06-02
[Table view] Category:DEPOSITIONS
MONTHYEARML20203H6891997-06-0202 June 1997 Transcript of 970602 Enforcement Conference in King of Prussia,Pa ML20246D7411989-08-17017 August 1989 Transcript of 890817 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Discussion of Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-58.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20245J1321989-07-27027 July 1989 Transcript of 890727 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Facility Severe Accident Mitigation Issues.Pp 1-130.Supporting Info Encl ML20247N3261989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of 890726 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Rockville,Md on SECY-89-220 Re Order Requesting Info from Parties for Immediate Effectiveness Review of Full Power Authorization for Limerick Unit 2.Pp 1-4 ML20244A6611989-06-0606 June 1989 Transcript of 890606 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa Re Design Alternatives.Pp 1-44 ML20246H0971989-05-12012 May 1989 Transcript of 890512 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 1-20 ML20245G9161989-04-25025 April 1989 Transcript of ACRS Meeting on 890425 in Philadelphia,Pa Re Facility Ol.Pp 1-201.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20235J7001987-09-29029 September 1987 Transcript of 870929 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 1-86 ML20211D7291986-10-17017 October 1986 Proposed Corrections to Transcript of 861017 Remand Hearings in Captioned Proceeding on Notification & Mobilization of Staff at State Correctional Institution at Graterford. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20210J0181986-09-22022 September 1986 Transcript of 860922 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa. Pp 21,379-21,570 ML20203M8611986-09-0303 September 1986 Transcript of 860903 Telcon in Washington,Dc Re ALAB-845 Issued on 860828.Pp 21,353-21,378 ML20212M6991986-08-22022 August 1986 Transcript of 860822 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 21,292- 21,352.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212M6791986-08-22022 August 1986 Transcript of 860822 Telcon Prehearing Conference in Washington,Dc.Pp 225-262 ML20214L0171986-08-18018 August 1986 Transcript of 860818 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 21,170- 21,291 ML20205F2691986-08-14014 August 1986 Transcript of 860814 Telcon W/Nrc,Util,Commonwealth of Pa & Limerick Ecology Action.Pp 21,158-21,169 ML20205C4921986-08-11011 August 1986 Testimony of Vs Boyer & R Bradshaw Re Remand Hearing on Availability of Bus Drivers to Evacuate Students in Spring- Ford & Oj Roberts School Districts.Certificate of Svc Encl. Related Correspondence ML20205C2611986-08-11011 August 1986 Prefiled Testimony of Jr Asher & Rz Kinard Re Availability of School Bus Drivers for Oj Roberts & Spring-Ford School Districts.W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20205A2781986-08-0505 August 1986 Testimony of Rj Hippert Re Availability of Bus Drivers to Evacuate Spring-Ford & Oj Roberts School Districts. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20203G3571986-07-24024 July 1986 Transcript of Commission 860724 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re TMI-2 Leak Rate Data Falsification & ALAB-836.Pp 1-6 ML20207G4721986-07-17017 July 1986 Corrected Pages 21,119,21,120 & 21,133 to Transcript of 860717 Telcon Re Facility ML20203C9631986-07-17017 July 1986 Transcript of 860717 Telephone Prehearing Conference in Washington,Dc.Pp 21,117-21,157 ML20140F4111986-03-27027 March 1986 Transcript of 860327 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa Re Check Valves & Containment Isolation.Pp 1-144 ML20140E1381986-03-20020 March 1986 Transcript of Commission 860320 Affirmation,Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc on SECY-86-64 Re Final Rule to Modify GDC 4 & SECY-86-44 Re Review of ALAB-819 on Limerick Ecology Action Request.Pp 1-6 ML20138M2341985-12-18018 December 1985 Transcript of 851218 Telcon in Washington,Dc ML20137R7011985-12-0404 December 1985 Transcript of 851204 Oral Argument in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-119 ML20133G6431985-10-11011 October 1985 Transcript of 851011 Hearing in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-106 ML20134A1951985-08-0808 August 1985 Transcript of Commission 850808 Discussion/Possible Vote in Washington,Dc Re Full Power OL for Limerick.Pp 1-95. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20132H0591985-07-24024 July 1985 Transcript of 850724 Public Meeting in Washington,Dc Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote on Hearing Requests Concerning Matl License Amends,Intervenor Comments & Util Exemption Request for Limerick.Pp 1-5 ML20129H4651985-07-17017 July 1985 Transcript of 850717 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa to Present Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Re Personnel Emergency Training.Pp 21,020-21,089 ML20132F5161985-07-16016 July 1985 Page 20,887 to 850716 Transcript ML20133D4031985-07-16016 July 1985 Transcript of 850716 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 20,886- 21,019.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20132E6731985-07-15015 July 1985 Transcript of 850715 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 20,748-20,885 ML20132F5261985-07-15015 July 1985 Page 20,749 to 850715 Transcript ML20209F2331985-07-0808 July 1985 Testimony of E Lieberman Re Evacuation Time Estimate Contention of Graterford Inmates.Estimates Reasonable & Conservative.W/Certificate of Svc ML20128G7871985-07-0505 July 1985 Testimony of FEMA Re Graterford Inmates Revised Contentions. Reasonable Assurance Exists That Emergency Response Training Will Be Offered to Civilian Personnel.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20128H2311985-07-0505 July 1985 Testimony of Ch Zimmerman Re Radiological Emergency Response Plan for Graterford in Event of Nuclear Incident.Highly Unlikely That Evacuation Would Take Longer than Time Estimate.Related Correspondence ML20128H2141985-07-0505 July 1985 Testimony of DF Taylor Re Graterford Inmates Contention Concerning Training of Civilian Response Personnel.Related Correspondence ML20128H1661985-07-0303 July 1985 Testimony of Jd Case Re Estimated Time of Evacuation & Bus Driver Training During Emergency at Facilities.Related Correspondence ML20126L9071985-06-17017 June 1985 Transcript of 850617 Telcon in Bethesda,Md.Pp 20,722-20,747 ML20127D9871985-06-11011 June 1985 Transcript of 850611 Public Meeting in Washington,Dc Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote.Pp 1-6 ML20140E5221985-01-0808 January 1985 Transcript of 850108 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 17,310- 17,580 ML20106G9581984-12-10010 December 1984 Limited Appearance Statements of K Cohen,M Cohen,Aj Paine & EM Field on 841210 Before Aslb,Questioning Adequacy of Proposed Emergency Evacuation Plans.Served on 841217 ML20100K1801984-12-0303 December 1984 Testimony of TR Campbell on Limerick Ecology Action Deferred & Respecified Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions.Related Correspondence ML20100K1891984-12-0303 December 1984 Testimony of Rl Reber on Limerick Ecology Action Deferred & Respecified Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20100A4311984-11-30030 November 1984 Testimony of FEMA Re Admitted Portions of Deferred Contentions of Limerick Ecology Action.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20099L1111984-11-27027 November 1984 Corrected Page 16 of Vs Boyer,Mi Goldman,Gd Kaiser,Er Schmidt & R Waller Testimony Re City of Philadelphia Contentions City-18 & City19.Related Correspondence ML20100G7141984-11-27027 November 1984 Corrected Page 16 to Transcript of 841101 Testimony of Vs Boyer,Mi Goldman,Gd Kaiser,Er Schmidt & R Waller Re City of Philadelphia Contentions 18 & 19.Related Correspondence ML20099G4961984-11-26026 November 1984 Testimony of R Bradshaw & R Klimm Re Limerick Ecology Action Deferred Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20099L5841984-11-26026 November 1984 Testimony of Rc Banning,County Commissioner,Re Lack of Workable Evacuation Plans.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20100A4921984-11-26026 November 1984 Testimony of Rj Hippert Re Limerick Ecology Action Deferred & Respecified Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions LEA-1 & LEA-3.Related Correspondence 1997-06-02
[Table view] Category:NARRATIVE TESTIMONY
MONTHYEARML20203H6891997-06-0202 June 1997 Transcript of 970602 Enforcement Conference in King of Prussia,Pa ML20246D7411989-08-17017 August 1989 Transcript of 890817 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Discussion of Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-58.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20245J1321989-07-27027 July 1989 Transcript of 890727 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Facility Severe Accident Mitigation Issues.Pp 1-130.Supporting Info Encl ML20247N3261989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of 890726 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Rockville,Md on SECY-89-220 Re Order Requesting Info from Parties for Immediate Effectiveness Review of Full Power Authorization for Limerick Unit 2.Pp 1-4 ML20244A6611989-06-0606 June 1989 Transcript of 890606 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa Re Design Alternatives.Pp 1-44 ML20246H0971989-05-12012 May 1989 Transcript of 890512 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 1-20 ML20245G9161989-04-25025 April 1989 Transcript of ACRS Meeting on 890425 in Philadelphia,Pa Re Facility Ol.Pp 1-201.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20235J7001987-09-29029 September 1987 Transcript of 870929 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 1-86 ML20211D7291986-10-17017 October 1986 Proposed Corrections to Transcript of 861017 Remand Hearings in Captioned Proceeding on Notification & Mobilization of Staff at State Correctional Institution at Graterford. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20210J0181986-09-22022 September 1986 Transcript of 860922 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa. Pp 21,379-21,570 ML20203M8611986-09-0303 September 1986 Transcript of 860903 Telcon in Washington,Dc Re ALAB-845 Issued on 860828.Pp 21,353-21,378 ML20212M6991986-08-22022 August 1986 Transcript of 860822 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 21,292- 21,352.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212M6791986-08-22022 August 1986 Transcript of 860822 Telcon Prehearing Conference in Washington,Dc.Pp 225-262 ML20214L0171986-08-18018 August 1986 Transcript of 860818 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 21,170- 21,291 ML20205F2691986-08-14014 August 1986 Transcript of 860814 Telcon W/Nrc,Util,Commonwealth of Pa & Limerick Ecology Action.Pp 21,158-21,169 ML20205C4921986-08-11011 August 1986 Testimony of Vs Boyer & R Bradshaw Re Remand Hearing on Availability of Bus Drivers to Evacuate Students in Spring- Ford & Oj Roberts School Districts.Certificate of Svc Encl. Related Correspondence ML20205C2611986-08-11011 August 1986 Prefiled Testimony of Jr Asher & Rz Kinard Re Availability of School Bus Drivers for Oj Roberts & Spring-Ford School Districts.W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20205A2781986-08-0505 August 1986 Testimony of Rj Hippert Re Availability of Bus Drivers to Evacuate Spring-Ford & Oj Roberts School Districts. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20203G3571986-07-24024 July 1986 Transcript of Commission 860724 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re TMI-2 Leak Rate Data Falsification & ALAB-836.Pp 1-6 ML20207G4721986-07-17017 July 1986 Corrected Pages 21,119,21,120 & 21,133 to Transcript of 860717 Telcon Re Facility ML20203C9631986-07-17017 July 1986 Transcript of 860717 Telephone Prehearing Conference in Washington,Dc.Pp 21,117-21,157 ML20140F4111986-03-27027 March 1986 Transcript of 860327 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa Re Check Valves & Containment Isolation.Pp 1-144 ML20140E1381986-03-20020 March 1986 Transcript of Commission 860320 Affirmation,Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc on SECY-86-64 Re Final Rule to Modify GDC 4 & SECY-86-44 Re Review of ALAB-819 on Limerick Ecology Action Request.Pp 1-6 ML20138M2341985-12-18018 December 1985 Transcript of 851218 Telcon in Washington,Dc ML20137R7011985-12-0404 December 1985 Transcript of 851204 Oral Argument in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-119 ML20133G6431985-10-11011 October 1985 Transcript of 851011 Hearing in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-106 ML20134A1951985-08-0808 August 1985 Transcript of Commission 850808 Discussion/Possible Vote in Washington,Dc Re Full Power OL for Limerick.Pp 1-95. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20132H0591985-07-24024 July 1985 Transcript of 850724 Public Meeting in Washington,Dc Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote on Hearing Requests Concerning Matl License Amends,Intervenor Comments & Util Exemption Request for Limerick.Pp 1-5 ML20129H4651985-07-17017 July 1985 Transcript of 850717 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa to Present Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Re Personnel Emergency Training.Pp 21,020-21,089 ML20132F5161985-07-16016 July 1985 Page 20,887 to 850716 Transcript ML20133D4031985-07-16016 July 1985 Transcript of 850716 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 20,886- 21,019.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20132E6731985-07-15015 July 1985 Transcript of 850715 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 20,748-20,885 ML20132F5261985-07-15015 July 1985 Page 20,749 to 850715 Transcript ML20209F2331985-07-0808 July 1985 Testimony of E Lieberman Re Evacuation Time Estimate Contention of Graterford Inmates.Estimates Reasonable & Conservative.W/Certificate of Svc ML20128G7871985-07-0505 July 1985 Testimony of FEMA Re Graterford Inmates Revised Contentions. Reasonable Assurance Exists That Emergency Response Training Will Be Offered to Civilian Personnel.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20128H2311985-07-0505 July 1985 Testimony of Ch Zimmerman Re Radiological Emergency Response Plan for Graterford in Event of Nuclear Incident.Highly Unlikely That Evacuation Would Take Longer than Time Estimate.Related Correspondence ML20128H2141985-07-0505 July 1985 Testimony of DF Taylor Re Graterford Inmates Contention Concerning Training of Civilian Response Personnel.Related Correspondence ML20128H1661985-07-0303 July 1985 Testimony of Jd Case Re Estimated Time of Evacuation & Bus Driver Training During Emergency at Facilities.Related Correspondence ML20126L9071985-06-17017 June 1985 Transcript of 850617 Telcon in Bethesda,Md.Pp 20,722-20,747 ML20127D9871985-06-11011 June 1985 Transcript of 850611 Public Meeting in Washington,Dc Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote.Pp 1-6 ML20140E5221985-01-0808 January 1985 Transcript of 850108 Hearing in Philadelphia,Pa.Pp 17,310- 17,580 ML20106G9581984-12-10010 December 1984 Limited Appearance Statements of K Cohen,M Cohen,Aj Paine & EM Field on 841210 Before Aslb,Questioning Adequacy of Proposed Emergency Evacuation Plans.Served on 841217 ML20100K1801984-12-0303 December 1984 Testimony of TR Campbell on Limerick Ecology Action Deferred & Respecified Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions.Related Correspondence ML20100K1891984-12-0303 December 1984 Testimony of Rl Reber on Limerick Ecology Action Deferred & Respecified Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20100A4311984-11-30030 November 1984 Testimony of FEMA Re Admitted Portions of Deferred Contentions of Limerick Ecology Action.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20099L1111984-11-27027 November 1984 Corrected Page 16 of Vs Boyer,Mi Goldman,Gd Kaiser,Er Schmidt & R Waller Testimony Re City of Philadelphia Contentions City-18 & City19.Related Correspondence ML20100G7141984-11-27027 November 1984 Corrected Page 16 to Transcript of 841101 Testimony of Vs Boyer,Mi Goldman,Gd Kaiser,Er Schmidt & R Waller Re City of Philadelphia Contentions 18 & 19.Related Correspondence ML20099G4961984-11-26026 November 1984 Testimony of R Bradshaw & R Klimm Re Limerick Ecology Action Deferred Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20099L5841984-11-26026 November 1984 Testimony of Rc Banning,County Commissioner,Re Lack of Workable Evacuation Plans.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20100A4921984-11-26026 November 1984 Testimony of Rj Hippert Re Limerick Ecology Action Deferred & Respecified Offsite Emergency Planning Contentions LEA-1 & LEA-3.Related Correspondence 1997-06-02
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84 3 -5 .P2 :14 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of )
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., un-TESTIMONY OF MARGARET A. REILLY AND STEPHEN A. RUNKLE FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA REGARDING CITY OF PHILADELPHIA 0FFSITE EMERGENCY PLANNING CONTENTIONS CITY-18 AND CITY-19
.The purpose of this testimony is to respond to the City of Philadelphia's concerns regarding protection of the City's water supply in a radiological emergency. The contentions state:
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The State Plan is inadequate in the area of emergency planning because in the plan there is no adequate implementable plan for providing an alternate source of water for the City of Philadelphia wnich is appropriate to the locale of Philadelphia and which gives consideration to the PAG guidelines, namely, substitution of other drinking water sources, importation of water, rationing, substituticn of other beverages and designation of critical users. " Implementable plan" includes consideration of ability to implement in which is included -
resources available.
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The State Plan is inadequate in the area of emergency planning because in the plan there is no adequate implementable plan or implementable alternatives and methods for decontamination of the City's water supply and water supply system. " Implementable plan" includes consideration of 1
ability to implement in which is included resources available.
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Q1. Ms. Reilly, please state your name, address and position with il the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. I A1. My name is Margaret A. Reilly. My business address is P. O. Box 2053, Harrisburg, PA 17120. I am Chief, Division of Environmental Raoiation, Bureau of Radiation Protection, Department of Environmental Resources. .
2 Q2. Have you prepared a statement of your professional qualifications?
A2. Yes. My statement is appended to this testimony.
Q3. Mr. Runkle, please state your name, address, and position with the Commonwealth of-Pennsylvania.
A3. My name is Stephen A. Runkle. My business address is P.O.. Box 1467,
) Harrisburg, PA 17120. I am a Chief, Delaware River Basin Section, State Water Plan Division, Bureau of Water Resources Management, Department of Environmental Resources.
Q4. Have you prepared a statement of your professional qualifications? -
A4. Yes, My statement is appended to this testimony.
Q5. What is the purpose of offsite emergency plans for nuclear power station accidents?
A5. The purpose of offsite emergency plans for nuclear power station accidents is service as a decision making tool for offsite .
authorities for the avoidance of radiation dose and dose commitment by the public. The plans contain methods and procedures developed before real need occurs so that protective l +
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action for dose and' avoidance can be carried'out expaditiously.
The plans serve to relieve the 'impl'ementors of the need to -
develop dose criteria, protective action rationale and implementation methods while in the stressful period of real emergency, when time is essential. -
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- of parties to the plans, response organization, coninunications accident assessment techniques, dose criteria, protective action guides, alert and notification, resources, facilities equipment, protective action cptions, exposure control, and protection of ingestibles. Also included are housekeeping
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The 'ans" consist of the Pennsylvania Disaster Operations -
Plan Annex E, which includes Appendix:12, the DER Bureau of Radiation Protection Plan for Nuclear Power Generating Station Incidents (Rev. 4a), and Appendix 17, Protection of Ingestion a Pathway; DER /BRP Implementation Procedures; the PEMA Duty Officer Instruction Book Annex L, Appendix 8; and Limerick .
.m Generating Station Emergency Procedures.
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Q7. How could accidents at Limerick Generating Station impact the water supply of the' City of-Philadelphia?
A7. Three kinds of accident 5,could impact the City of Philadelphia ,
water supply. The least complicat'ed is the accidental release of liquid effluents in concentration's in excess of 10 CFR 20 criteria. This condition could lead.to concentrations at .
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the City intakes at Belmont and' Queen Lane in excess of values set forth in the National Interi.a Primacy Drinking Water Regulations. In this situation the initial concentration, the radionuclide mix, discharge duration, and travel time are known. -
. The plan calls. f' or notification of the City and other downstream users with the recommendation to curtail intake in advance of estimated arrival time, through the duration of plume passage.
The plan also calls for stream sampling and analysis for assessment and confinnation of existing conditions, and for ongoing communications. This circumstance is straight forward _ __.
and relatively easy ~ to deal with. All of the potential dose to tsers can be avoided. In addition, the need for alternate water supplies or for product and system decontamination should not ,
arise.
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A description of the sequence of events for accidental releases to the Schuylkill from' Limerick follows:
- 1. The licensee detects-the occurrence of the release in excess of 10 CFR 20 concentrations. This amounts to.
an unusual event according to. Limerick Generating Station Emergency Procedure EP101 Rev.2. -It will also produce concentrations at downstream intakes which equal or exceed Safe Drinking Water criteria.
- 2. Licensee contacts PEMA according to LGS Emergency Procedure _ EP102 Rev. 5, Appendix 102-3 Rev. 4, p.7.
2a. -Li~ensee c contacts downstream users according to 'l i EP-312 Rev. O p.3 if concentrations are greater
-than 500 Unidentified Isotope MPC's, if requested by DER.
- 3. PEMA contacts BRP according to Annex E, Appendix 7, Attachment E.
- 4. Bureau'of Radiation Protection calls LGS to verify mess' age according to DER /BRPIP-001.
- 5. Bureau of Radiation Protection calls PEMA back according to DER /BRP/IP-001.
- 6. Bureau of Radiation Protection calls the City of Philadelphia Water Dept. Load Control according to DER /BRP/IP-209.
- 7. PEMA calls City of Philadelphia EMA acco-ding to l
PEMA Duty Officer Instruction Book, Annex L, I
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Since the delivery time of the effluent from LGS to the Belmont intake is at least 50 hours5.787037e-4 days <br />0.0139 hours <br />8.267196e-5 weeks <br />1.9025e-5 months <br />, time to sample, analyze assess and confirm / '- _.
discount a protective-action ahpears to be adequate.
The other conditions which could impact the water supplies are:
(1) Severe accidents which result in containment melt-through to impact ground water and eventually the Schuylkill; and (2) Severe accidents which result in airborne contamination which impact surface water by direct deposition and runoff.
Reactor accidents which threaten water, supplies by containment melt-through or by deposition and runoff produce less clear cut parameters for predicting stream concentration, radionuclide mix, duration and delivery time than do accidental liquid dis. charges. However, the eg, __
knowledge /their occurrance and the understanding of their potential threat to water supplies are more straight forward. In either case, large quantities of fission products will be loose in the environment and available for contaminat. ion of water supplies.
The City of Philadelphia _is notified by PEMA for any accident at Limerick through the PEMA Duty Officer Instruction Book, Annex L, Appendix 8. ,
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Depending on a host of factors the City water supply may or may j i
not be at risk for con.tamination, imediately or long term. The City will be provided with Bureau of Radiation Protection re-comendations based on the best judgments available.
Q8. How do these planning items satisfy NUREG-0654 " Criteria for Preparation and kvaluation of Radiological Emergency Response - -
Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power.-Plants."
A8. Section J.ll calls for State specification of "the protective measures to be used for the ingestion pathway, including the methods for protecting the public for consumption of contam-inated food stuffsi" Section J.11 goes on to state that "the plan shall identify procedures for detecting contamination, for estimating dose commitment consequences for uncontrolled ingestion, and for imposingprotectionproceduressuchas(emphasisadded)im-poundment, decontamination, processing, decay, product diversion, ,_
and preservation."
The several methods constitute possible options for protection.
The fact that several methods are identified does not imply that all, or for that matter, any one be used. Impoundment is the option which the Bureau of Radiation Protection will choose in the face of threats to water supplies because that option provides the most effective dose avoidance. Impoundment will protect the public from ingesting contaminated water, a foodstuff. It is the option
' which theState will recommend for other ingestibles which fail i
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4 The State does not plan to decontaminate any ingestible.
Q9. If.an accident occurs at Limerick which results in melt-through .;. ,.
to groundwater or in direct deposition and runoff to water supplies, how will the water supply situation be addressed?
.A 9. If one of these severe accidents were to occur at Limerick, the first consideration for the emergency response community P
is the reduction of the unavoidable exposure to the public from cloud shine, inhalation and ground shine. The second consideration is the reduction of avoidable exposure of the
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public through ingestion.
Once protective actions against unavoidable and avoidable exposures are implemented, the situation evolves into a re-entry and recovery mode. This mode deals with radiological evaluation followed by the orderly return of the population to evacuated areas, the restoration of the economic base, and the litany of considerations to be dealt with following a disaster. One such consideration is restoration of water supplies.
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Reactor accidents of this severity would result in widespread contamination. After the State has made appropriate protective action recommendations and such actions have been implemented governments and energency response organizations will be dealing with a situation for which there is no experience.
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the basic necessities of evacuated populations, the restoration of contaminated facilities and the restoration of economic base, and attending to all the social and economic consequences of such an upheavel over a large geographic area would certainly exceed the resources of any State in the nation. The work of continuing radiological as'sessment over fairly large geographic areas alone would transcend the capability of any State radiation protection F'
organization.
In these circumstances, the Governor would ask the President for a declaration of major disaster pursuant to Section 301(b) . ---
of the federal Disaster Relief Act of 1974, P.L.93-288, 42 U.S.C.
5121 et seq. Assistance in the repair and restoration of public facilities is authorized in Section 402(a) of the Act. "Public facilities" are defined in Section 402(d) to include publicly owned water supply and distribution systems. The State Disaster Operations Plan, Annex E, Appendix 18 specifically contemplates the invocation
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' _A10. Assuming the Schuylkill River and watershed to be . contaminated.by deposition or melt-through, the City could meet essential water . {
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. day'(mgd),"53 percent or'180 mgd is drawn from the Delaware- !.
River through. the Baxter Intake, 60 mgd is drawn fmn the Schuylkill through the Belmont Intake, and 100 mgd is drawn from the Schuylkill through the Queen Lane Intake. The City has in-dicated that'in an emergency the Baxter Intake could provide 120 to 125 mgd of the 160 mgd shortfall if the Schuylkill were " lost" I as a water source. Water from Belmont would still be needed, however, to serve parts of the City Line Avenue Area, and Queen Lane water would still be needed to serve parts of Chestnut Hill and Roxborough.
The estimated time to implement is one or two days.' The City would have to design the valving procedure to effect the augmentation from the Baxter Intake. The State Water Plan indicates that the City i
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It would appear that adequate protected supplies are on hand for service while the valve lineup to Baxter Intake is effected.
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' C' 9 - 11 The State can offer no viable alternative sources to replace the loss of the Baxter Intake on the Delaware for whatever reason.
In addition to diversion from the Delaware through the Baxter ,
Intake, other supplemental options may be considered. The City Drought Water Emergency Plan, implemented by the City in the drought of 1980-81 effected a savings of 29 mgd during the ;,
interval from February through November, and 49.6 mgd .du'. ing June, July and August of _1981. Restrictions on water use ,
should therefore bring about some savings.
Another possible action is the continued use of the Schuylkill for the bulk'of. water demand (sanitation and firefighting) with substitution of packaged fluids from outside the impacted area for direct ingestion and food preparation. This approach could result in the contamination of the distribution system. Flushing the lines of the distribution system would be the first decontamination method used, after the combination of some kind of water treatment and raw water supply condition were expected to produce acceptable water quality.
4 Qll. Are methods for decontamination of water supplies available?
All. Several methods are available in the literature for the removal of radioactive materials from water. The references offerad with the testimony of NRC Staff Witness John C. Lehr dated June 4,1984 with regard to City of Philadelphia DES Contention City-15 lists a numbe.r of methods.
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Q12. If decontamination is listed in NUREG-0654 Section J.11 as a protective action option and methods are available, why does the State plan not contemplate that option for domestic water supplies?
A12. The objective of the State energency plan is service as a tool for deciding whether a protective action'for dose avoidance is needed during an emergency, and the communication of that . ,
decision to implementors. The protective action for, dose a oidance from the water. pathway is impoundment, or the re-i commendation against its use for human consumption.
In order for decontamination to become a true protective
[ action for. water. supplies the treatment systen for that de-l contamination would need to be continuously in place. This is contrary to guidance provsided in NUREG-0396, " planning Bases for the Development of State and Local Government Radiological
- Emergency Response Pluns in Support of Light Water Nuclear Power
- Plants."Section III.A. of that document lists examples of programs which are not recommended. These include "no new construction of special public facilities for emergency use." A new water treatment sy
- tem would certainly be a new public facility.
Decontamination of water supplies as an add-on following impoundment, or as a true protective action option, would, in any case, require empirical knowledge of the ::tual consequences to the water supply for an event whichj though modelled, has never occurred in this country.
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If the State were to adopt some scheme for decontamination of water supplies as a protective action or as a recovery operation, it may not be effective in the actual circumstance.
, Decontamination of water supplies is rightfully a recovery operation.
NUREG-0654 Section M. Recovery and Reentry Planning and Post-accident Operations requires only general planning for recovery. It seems to I
be awcre that government must deal with what exists; and that what -
exists may well not be something which can be effectively planned for in any detail.
At the severe end of the range of accident consequences which would result in a long term threat to water supplies, the State would in all probability invoke P.L.93-288 in order to secure federal L
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Q13. Could the City of Philadelphia itself plan for alternate water supplies or for decontamination of the City water supply?
A13 NUREG-0654, Section J. Protective Response, Item 9 states that "each State and local (emphasis added) organization shall establish a capability for implementing protective measures based on protective action guides and other criteria." The City has a responsibility w ..
for establishing its own capability to implement protective actions in a radiological emergency.
The City is also responsible for emergency planning with regard to its water supply under state law. The Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act, the Act of May 1,1984 (P.L.206, No.43) mandates the establishment of a public drinking water program capable of satisfying the federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 requirement that states assume primary enforcement responsibility for safe drinking water. The State Department of Environmental Resources t
is regi Ired to adopt a water supply program which, among other things, ensures that each corm 1 unity water supplier develops -
emergency response procedures. Proposed regdtions recently published by the Departmant direct each community supplier to develop a plan for the provision of safe and adequate drinking 4 water under emergency circumstances. See 14 Pa. B. 3225, 3237 (Sept.1,1984), Section 109.707, to be codified at 25 Pa. Code Ch. 109. An emergency water plan must be prepared and submitted to the Department for approval within one (1) year of the effective date of these regulations. Final regulations will be effective upon publication, currently expected in late November 1984.
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MARGARET A. REILLY
' Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources-Bureau of Radiation Protection 7
-I.'am currently employed as Chief, Division ~of Environmental Radiation. My I
responsibilities include the routine surveillance-of nuclear power stations- ,
in Pennsylvania and 91anning for the radiological assessment of accidents - -
at these facilities. <
Responsibilities related to emergency planning ' include participation in
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drills and exercises, and response to actual accidents, including the -
- March 28, 1979 accident at Three Mile Island. Related responsibilities also include consultation with the staff State and Federal agencies
- having direct interest in reactor accidents, with staff of nuclear utilities,.
and with staff of radiation protection agencies in neighboring states.
Responsibilities also include the development and maintenance of written
- plans, procedures, and ' equipment.
I serve on the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directorc, Inc.
Task Force E-6 " Emergency Planning" which concerns itself with radiation-protection issues related to emergency planning nationwide.
I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from College Misericordia
. , (1963) and a Master of Science degree in Radiation Science from Rutgers, the State University (1967). I am a Health Physicist certified by the American Board of Health Physics (1975).
From 1963 to 1964, I was employed as a chemist in the Pennsylvania Department of Property and Supplies, Bureau of Standards. From 1964 -to 1966, I was' employed as a chemist in the Pennsylvania Department of Health,-
Bureau of Industrial Hygiene. From 1967 to the present I have been employed.
as a Health Physicist with primary responsibilities in routine surveillance and emergency planning with the Pennsylvania Department of Health until 1971 and, thereafter with the Department of Environmental Resources.
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w RESUME Stephen A. Runkle Hydraulic Engineering Supervisor 11 A
EDUCATION:
Lehigh University, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, June 1968.
.The Pennsylvania State University, Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering (major in -. -
Water Resources), June 1971.
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Professional Engineer: Pennsylvania 1972 EXPERIENCE EMPLOYER:
Pennsylvania Department of Highways (Summers of 1966 and 1967) k As a Civil Engineer Trainee, Mr. Runkle's duties included surveying, construction inspection and materials testing on two sections of the Pennsylvania Shortway (Interstate Route 80).
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resourdes (formerly Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters) .(1968 to present)
As a Hydraulic Engineer Trainee, Mr. Runkle worked in each of the Divisions and Branches comprising the Department's Bureau of Engineering. His duties included-survey,ing, construction inspection, hydraulic design, stream gaging and stream improvement operations.
As a Hydraulic Engineer I, Mr. Runkte pid a preliminary design and cost analysis for the Swoyersville-Forty Fort Flood Control Project. Principle features of the project included ponding areas, flood channels and box culverts.
As a Hydraulic Engineer 11, Mr. Runkte participated in both Interstate and State Water Resources studies and planning activities. At the Interstate Level, Mr. Runkle prepared a detailed report on the water supply sources and future water requirements of the Pennsylvania portion of the Delaware River Basin as part of a four State water supply study. On the State Level, Mr. Runkle conducted several water resources inventory .
' studies in order to obtain input data for the State Water Plan. These statewide investi- -
j gations included mapping and analyzing public water supplies, self-supplied industry and water allocations for public suppliers; and assessing flood da. ;es from past floods.
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Mr. Runkle represented the Department at meetings of the Technical Advisory Committee on Water Supply and Waste Disposal of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commision in Philadelphia. .
As a Hydraulic Engineer Ill, Mr. Runkte supervised and prepared major por'tions of the State Water Plan draf t report for Subbasin 3. This report included the topographic, physiographic, Seologic, mineral and hydrologic background of the subbasin, along with water supply, demand, and source analyses for individual public water suppliers and watersheds within the subbasin. Mr. Runkle reviewed and prepared position statements
. on the environmentalimpacts of several major water resources projects. In addition, he supervised the water demand projections for all pubile water suppliers, self-supplied industry, power generating stations, agriculture, institutions and rural dwnestic users "
within the Commonwealth.
i As a Hydraulic Engineer IV and Hydraulic Engineering Supervisor II, Mr. Runkle super-vised State Water Plan activities for the Eastern portion of the Commonwealth. These activities included preparation and final publication of nine State Water Plan subbasin reports involving problem assessment and solution recommendations in each of the '
following functional areas: water supply, flood damage reduction, water oriented recreation, water quality and wild and scenic rivers. Detailed consideration was given to the physical, economic, environmental and social implications of each alternative-bef. ore recommendations were made.
Mr. Runkle participated as a work group member, and in some cases as Pennsylvania's representative, in numerous interstate and River Basin Commission studies including the Delaware River Basin Comprehensive Level B Study, the Chesapeake Bay Model and Comprehensive Study, the National Water Assessment, the Northeastern United States Water Supply Study, the Susquehanna River Basin Groundwater Study and the Delaware River Basin Groundwater Study and Streamflow Management Study. These responsibilities included data input, materials review, plan formulation, coordination activities, work group meetings, advisory group meetings and special studies.
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UNITED STATES.OF' AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
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BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD '84 NOV -5 P2:14 '
In the Matter of )
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U PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY ) Docket Nos. 50-352 "U$$((Ch " '
) 50-353 (Limerick Generating Station, )
Units 1 and 2)-
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of " Testimony of Ralph J. Hippert and Donald F.-Taylor," " Testimony of Dr. Michael A. Worman," " Testimony of Henry W. .F3rrell and Fred N. Starsinic," " Testimony of Robert L.
Reber," " Testimony of Margaret Reilly and Steven Runkle,"
" Testimony of Robert C. Furrer," " Testimony of Colonel Eugene P.
Klynoot," and " Testimony of Margaret A. Reilly" in the above-captioned proceeding have been served on the following by deposit in the United States mail, first class, or, as indicated by an asterisk through deposit in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's internal mail system, or, as indicated by a double asterisk, by U.S. Postal Service Express Mail, this 1st day of November 1984:
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- Helen F. Hoyt ** Troy B. Conner, Esq.
Administrative Judge Conner and Wetterhahn, P.C.
Board Washington, D.C. 20006 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
- Dr. Richard F. Cole Docketing and Service Section Administrative Judge Office of the Secretary Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Washington, D.C. 20555
- Dr. Jerry Harbour Atomic Safety and Licensing Board l Administrative Judge Panel
! Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 l
Washington, D.C. 20555 I Atomic Safety and Licensing ** Benjamin H. Vogler, Esq.
Appeal Panel Counsel for NRC Staff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the Executive Legal Washington, D.C. 20555 Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
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, , .. , y Robert L. Anthony Philadelphia Electric Company i =
Friends of the Earth of the ATTN: Edward G. Bauer, Jr. .,
Delaware Valley Vice President & General Counsel P.O. Box 186 2301 Market Street 103 Vernon Lane ' Philadelphia, PA 19101 Moylan,-PA- 19065 , .:
c-Joseph H. White, III . Angus Love, Esq. -
15 Ardmore Avenue 101 East Main Street Ardmore, PA 19003 .Norristown, PA 19104 ,
Charles W. Elliott, Esq. '* David Wersan, Esq. p Brose and Postwistilo Assistant Consumor Advocate ;..
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1101 Building ,
, Office of Consumer Advocate lith & Northampton Streets y 1425 Strawberry Square >:
Easton, PA 18042 , .Harrisburg, PA 17120 .
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- Thomas Gerusky, Director . Martha W. Bush, Esq.
Bureau of Radiation Protection- -
Kathryn S. Lewis, Esq.
Dept. of Environmental Resources City of Philadelphia 5th Floor, Fulton Bank Building Municipal Services Building Third and Locust Streets 15th and JFK Boulevard Harrisburg, PA 17120 Philadelphia, PA 19107
> **Phyllis Zitzer
- Director, Pennsylvania Emergency Limerick Ecology Action Management Agency P.O. Box 761 B-151, Transportation & Safety Bldg.
Pottstown, PA 19464 Harrisburg, PA 17120
-Steven P. Hershey, Esq. ** Spence W. Perry, Esq.
Community Legal Services, Inc. . Associate General Counsel Law Center West Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency 5219 Chestnut Street 500 C. Street, S.W., Rm. 840 Philadelphia, PA 19139 Washington, D.C. 20472 Timothy R.S. Campball 'J. Gutierrez, Esq. _ _ .
Director U.S. Nuclear Regu..atory Dept. of Emergency Services Commission 14 East Biddle Street Region I West Chester, PA 19380 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406
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Assistant Counsel Governor's Energy Council , ,
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Date: November 1, 1984 .
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