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Category:AFFIDAVITS
MONTHYEARML20094J9201995-11-0101 November 1995 Affidavit of Ck Mccoy to Correct Info Contained in Intervenor Exhibit II-97,which Consists of Portions of Deposition in a Mosbaugh Complaint Against Gap ML20092M6721995-09-28028 September 1995 Affidavit.* Affidavit of Gr Frederick Re Recollection of Recommendation Made to Keep Special Record of Diesel Testing Activities ML20092M6771995-09-28028 September 1995 Affidavit.* Affidavit of H Handfinger Re Review of Documents & Amount of Involvement of Quality Control Organization. W/Certificate of Svc ML20092H6621995-09-20020 September 1995 Affidavit.* Affidavit of MD Duncan Re Testimony on 950609, Concerning Alnor Test Instrument ML20092H7211995-09-19019 September 1995 Affidavit of J Lamberski.* Discusses Violations of NRC Regulations at Plant,Filed by a Mosbaugh W/Nrc.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List ML20092H7891995-09-13013 September 1995 Affidavit.* Affidavit of Kc Stokes Certifying That Statements & Opinions in Such Response True & Correct to Best of Personal Knowledge & Belief.W/Certificate of Svc ML20087C0621995-07-31031 July 1995 Affidavit.* Affidavit of D Huyck Providing Info Re Entrances & Exits for Secured Areas of Plant by E Dixon ML20085M1601995-06-23023 June 1995 Affadavit.* Affidavit of J Aufdenkampe Re Info Re Reporting of Safety Sys Performance Indicator Data ML20083L5161995-05-12012 May 1995 Affidavit of Kr Holmes Discussing Evaluation of Test Plan for 1A Diesel Following 900320 Site Area Emergency,In Order to Determine Root Cause of 900320 Diesel Failure ML20083L5801995-05-11011 May 1995 Affidavit of G Bockhold,Describing Decision Making Involved W/Util Determination as of 900409,that Plant Diesels Operable & Capable of Performing Intended Safety Functions ML20080S9301995-03-0303 March 1995 Affidavit of Ck Mccoy Re Events Surrounding Util Statements to NRC in Respecting Plant DG Instrument Air Quality ML20080E1021994-12-27027 December 1994 Affidavit of Lk Stevens Re Review of Public Affairs Dept Files,Including Articles,Speeches & Press Releases Re Formation of Sonopco Project or Southern Nuclear Operating Co ML20080E0951994-12-23023 December 1994 Affidavit of LB Long Re Formation of Sonopco Project or Southern Nuclear Operating Co Concerning Files in Possession of Employee While Under Util Employ ML20080E1011994-12-22022 December 1994 Affidavit of T Wright Re Review of Util Publication Entitled This Week for Documents Dealing W/Sonopco Project or Southern Nuclear Operating Co from 880101-901231 ML20076K1431994-10-13013 October 1994 Affidavit of MD Kohn.* Affidavit Stating That Author Has first-hand Knowledge Re Factual Assertions That Represent Substance of Corresponding Statements Made by Deponent in Author Presence ML20024J3051994-10-0303 October 1994 Affidavit of Fr Allenspach & Ds Hood Re Util Motion for Summary Disposition of Alleged Illegal Transfer.* Informs That No Error Found in Factual Assertions of Util. W/Certificate of Svc ML20070A8961994-06-22022 June 1994 Affidavit of John O Meier.* Certifies That Listed Statements True & Correct to Best of Personal Knowledge & Belief. W/Certificate of Svc ML20029D9421994-05-0606 May 1994 Affidavit of Mj Wilmoth.* Affidavit Re 940412 Conversation W/M Kohn Re Close Call When Red Sports Car at Corner of Ofc Building of Troutman Sanders,Nearly Missed Running Him Down ML20059L9891993-11-0808 November 1993 Affidavit of Wg Hairston Re Reputation of Util & Mgt Continuing to Be Adversely Affected by Stigma Associated W/Wilful Wrongdoing.W/Certificate of Svc ML20059E9071993-10-27027 October 1993 Affidavit of RA Fortuna.* Requests That Investigation Matls Collected During Ongoing Investigation Be Withheld from Disclosure at Least Until 940218 to Allow More Time for Completion of Review.W/Certificate of Svc ML20059E8981993-10-27027 October 1993 Affidavit of J Lieberman.* Requests That Investigatory Matls Collected During Ongoing Investigation Be Withheld from Disclosure at Least Until After 940218 ML20056G5231993-08-25025 August 1993 Affidavit of J Lieberman.* Provides Info Re Status of Ofc of Enforcement Activities Re Alleged Violations of NRC Requirements by Util to Support NRC Request That Board Defer Decision on Util Motion.W/Certificate of Svc ML20056G5221993-08-24024 August 1993 Affidavit of Bb Hayes.* Provides Info Re Status of Ofc of Investigations Activities Re Investigation of Alleged Misconduct by Util Re Reporting of Diesel Generator Reliability ML20045G9721993-07-0101 July 1993 Affidavit.* Affidavit of AL Mosbaugh Re Statements & Opinions Set Out in Intervenor Response to Licensee First Set of Interrogatories.W/Certificate of Svc ML20045G9341993-06-30030 June 1993 Affidavit.* Affidavit of AL Mosbaugh Re Statements & Opinions Set Out in Intervernor Supplemental Responses to Util First Set of Interrogatories.W/Certificate of Svc ML20045D2351993-06-0909 June 1993 Affidavit of MD Kohn in Support of AL Mosbaugh ML20045D2411993-06-0808 June 1993 Affidavit of AL Mosbaugh.W/Certificate of Svc ML20083B6691991-09-0606 September 1991 Affidavit of G Carroll Re Georgians Against Nuclear Energy Interest Re Appropriate Testing Schedule for Facility Being Inadvertently Omitted from 910809 Amend to Petition for Leave to Intervene.W/Svc List ML20076N1231991-03-18018 March 1991 Affidavit of Jd Lisenby in Support of Applicant Response to Board 910122 Memorandum & Order ML20076N1461991-03-15015 March 1991 Affidavit of Kc Stokes in Support of Applicant Response to Board 910122 Memorandum & Order ML20076N1501991-03-11011 March 1991 Affidavit of C Meyer in Support of Applicant Response to Board 910122 Memorandum & Order ML20076N1121991-03-0707 March 1991 Affidavit of Wf Kitchens in Support of Applicant Response to Board 910122 Memorandum & Order ML20076N1321991-03-0707 March 1991 Affidavit of L Ward in Support of Applicant Response to Board 910122 Memorandum & Order ML20062F7231990-11-14014 November 1990 Affidavit of L Ward in Support of Applicant Supplemental Statement Re Matters Raised by Board.* W/Supporting Info & Certificate of Svc ML20059M0211990-09-18018 September 1990 Affidavit of DB Matthews in Support of NRC Staff Response in Opposition to Georgians Against Nuclear Energy Amended Petition for Leave to Intervene ML20214W2381986-12-0303 December 1986 Affidavit of Sj Cereghino,Wv Cesarski & G Bockhold Re Statements in Hm Deutsch 861126 Affidavit.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20214W1791986-12-0202 December 1986 Affidavit of Sj Cereghino & Wv Cesarski Re Temp Margins in Environ Qualification by Thermal Lag Analysis of Asco Valve Models NP-8616,NP-8320 & NP-8321.Related Correspondence ML20214P4331986-11-26026 November 1986 Affidavit of Hm Deutsch in Response to ASLB Reopening Matter Re Safety & Qualifications of Asco Valves. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20214P3951986-11-25025 November 1986 Affidavit of a Masciantonio in Response to Sj Cereghino & Wa Cesarski 861028 Affidavit & Board 861106 Memorandum & Order Reopening Record of OL Proceeding on Contention 10.5 Re Asco Solenoid Valves.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20214A5961986-11-14014 November 1986 Affidavit of RM Bellamy Re New Allegations Raised by Georgians Against Nuclear Energy.Notice of Appearance & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20211H4531986-10-28028 October 1986 Affidavit of Sj Cereghino & Wv Cesarski Confirming That Asco Solenoid Valves Used in Facility Environmentally Qualified W/Sufficient Margin & Will Function Under Normal & Accident Conditions.Certificate of Svc & Svc List Encl ML20214L6101986-09-0404 September 1986 Supplemental Affidavit of Kp Twine Re Contention EP-5. Savannah River Plant Emergency Plan Will Be Amended to Include Info Re Location of Reception Ctrs & Ctr Capacities ML20211N6521986-06-27027 June 1986 Supplemental Affidavit of Cl Stovall Supporting Proposed Changes to Emergency Plans for State of Ga & Burke County Re Medical Treatment of Contaminated Injured Individuals & 24 H Manning of Communication Links.Related Correspondence ML20206D8321986-06-16016 June 1986 Affidavit of Kp Twine in Support of Applicant Motion for Summary of Disposition of Joint Intervenors Contention EP-5 Re Capacity of Schools Receiving Evacuees from Emergency Planning Zone ML20198A0161986-05-13013 May 1986 Supplemental Affidavit of Cl Stovall in Response to Applicant Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention EP-5 Re Reception Ctr Capacity.Adequate Emergency Facilities Will Be Readily Available.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20155G7681986-04-22022 April 1986 Affidavit of Cl Stovall Supporting Applicant Motion for Reconsideration of Denial of Summary Disposition of Intervenor Contention EP-2/EP-2(c) Re Use of NOAA Tone Alert Radios.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20203D5771986-04-16016 April 1986 Supplemental Affidavit of Dn Keast on Contention EP-2/EP-2(C) Re Use of NOAA Tone Alert Radios for Public Alerting.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20203B7311986-04-15015 April 1986 Affidavit of Cl Stovall Supporting Applicants 860310 Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention EP-2/EP-2(h) Re Public Info for Transients ML20203B6151986-04-11011 April 1986 Affidavit of Cl Stovall in Response to Applicant 860310 Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention EP-5 Re Reception Ctr Capacity.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20203B4061986-04-0909 April 1986 Affidavit of Cl Stovall in Support of Applicant 860306 Motion for Summary Disposition of Contention EP-4 Re Identification of Existing Hosps for Treatment of Contaminated Injured Individuals.Certificate of Svc Encl 1995-09-28
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MONTHYEARML20196J3291999-06-28028 June 1999 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Industry Codes & Standards ML20206M7291999-04-30030 April 1999 Comment Supporting Draft RG DG-1083, Content of UFSAR IAW 10CFR50.71(e). Licensee of Listed Plants in Total Agreement with Comments Provided to NRC by NEI HL-5717, Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50,52 & 72 Re Changes, Tests & Experiments.Util in Total Agreement with NEI Comments to Be Provided to NRC1998-12-18018 December 1998 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50,52 & 72 Re Changes, Tests & Experiments.Util in Total Agreement with NEI Comments to Be Provided to NRC HL-5715, Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Monitoring Effectiveness of Maint at Nuclear Power Plants.Util Is in Total Agreement with NEI Comments1998-12-14014 December 1998 Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Monitoring Effectiveness of Maint at Nuclear Power Plants.Util Is in Total Agreement with NEI Comments HL-5702, Comment Supporting NEI Comments Totally on Proposed Draft RG DG-4005, Preparation of Supplemental Environmental Repts for Applications to Renew Nuclear Power Plant Ols1998-10-23023 October 1998 Comment Supporting NEI Comments Totally on Proposed Draft RG DG-4005, Preparation of Supplemental Environmental Repts for Applications to Renew Nuclear Power Plant Ols HL-5695, Comment Supporting Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) Comments on 10CFR50.55(a) Pr, Streamlined Hearing Process for NRC Approval of License Transfers1998-10-13013 October 1998 Comment Supporting Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) Comments on 10CFR50.55(a) Pr, Streamlined Hearing Process for NRC Approval of License Transfers HL-5690, Comment on Integrated Review of Assessment Process for Commercial Nuclear Plants. Util in Total Agreement with NEI Comments Provided to NRC1998-10-0505 October 1998 Comment on Integrated Review of Assessment Process for Commercial Nuclear Plants. Util in Total Agreement with NEI Comments Provided to NRC HL-5983, Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors. Snoc in Total Agreement with NEI Comments,To Be Provided to Nrc.Requests That NRC Provide Guidance to Application of NUREG-1022,rev 1 as Listed1998-09-21021 September 1998 Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors. Snoc in Total Agreement with NEI Comments,To Be Provided to Nrc.Requests That NRC Provide Guidance to Application of NUREG-1022,rev 1 as Listed ML20153B2391998-09-15015 September 1998 Comment on Draft NUREG-1633, Assessment of Use of Ki as Protective Action During Severe Reactor Accidents. Endorses NEI Comments HL-5682, Comment Opposing Draft NUREG-1633, Assessment of Use of Potassium Iodide (Ki) as Protective Action During Severe Reactor Accidents, & Endorsing Comments Submitted by Nuclear Energy Institute1998-09-15015 September 1998 Comment Opposing Draft NUREG-1633, Assessment of Use of Potassium Iodide (Ki) as Protective Action During Severe Reactor Accidents, & Endorsing Comments Submitted by Nuclear Energy Institute HL-5602, Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Industry Codes & Stds1998-04-0303 April 1998 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Industry Codes & Stds HL-5586, Comment on Proposed Generic Ltr, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps1998-03-0404 March 1998 Comment on Proposed Generic Ltr, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps HL-5582, Comment on Draft Reg Guide DG-5008, Reporting of Safeguards Events1998-02-27027 February 1998 Comment on Draft Reg Guide DG-5008, Reporting of Safeguards Events HL-5564, Comment on Draft NUREG 1555, Updated Environ Standard Review Plan1998-01-30030 January 1998 Comment on Draft NUREG 1555, Updated Environ Standard Review Plan HL-5554, Comment Supporting NEI Comments on PRM 50-63A by P Crane Recommending Emergency Planning Standard for Protective Actions Be Changed to Require Explicit Consideration of Prophylactic Use of Potassium Iodide for General Public1998-01-15015 January 1998 Comment Supporting NEI Comments on PRM 50-63A by P Crane Recommending Emergency Planning Standard for Protective Actions Be Changed to Require Explicit Consideration of Prophylactic Use of Potassium Iodide for General Public HL-5546, Comment Supporting Proposed Rule & Direct Final Rule on 10CFR50.68 & 10CFR70.24, Criticality Accident Requirements1997-12-31031 December 1997 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule & Direct Final Rule on 10CFR50.68 & 10CFR70.24, Criticality Accident Requirements HL-5529, Comment Opposing Rule 10CFR50 Re Codes & Standards,Ieee National Consensus Standard1997-12-0101 December 1997 Comment Opposing Rule 10CFR50 Re Codes & Standards,Ieee National Consensus Standard ML20199J0031997-11-24024 November 1997 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule Re Financial Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors & Draft RG 1060 HL-5424, Comment on NUREG-1606, Proposed Regulatory Guidance Re Implementation of 10CFR50.59 (Changes,Tests or Experiments). Encourages NRC Not to Abandon 30 Yrs of Effective Implementation of 10CFR.50.59 for New Positions1997-07-0707 July 1997 Comment on NUREG-1606, Proposed Regulatory Guidance Re Implementation of 10CFR50.59 (Changes,Tests or Experiments). Encourages NRC Not to Abandon 30 Yrs of Effective Implementation of 10CFR.50.59 for New Positions ML20148N0741997-06-19019 June 1997 Comment on Proposed Suppl to Bulletin 96-001 Re Control Rod Insertion Problems.Util in Complete Agreement That Incomplete Rcca Insertion Not Acceptable HL-5407, Comment Opposing NRC Proposed Strategies to Address Licensees Need to Establish & Maintain safety-conscious Work Environ1997-05-27027 May 1997 Comment Opposing NRC Proposed Strategies to Address Licensees Need to Establish & Maintain safety-conscious Work Environ ML20137C2581997-03-18018 March 1997 Summary of Director'S Decision Under 10CFR2.206 of Mb Hobby & AL Mosbaugh, ML20137C4261997-03-18018 March 1997 Director'S Decision Under 10CFR2.206 Re Petition Re Allegation of Illegal Transfer of OLs to Southern Nuclear Operating Co.Petitions Filed by Mb Hobby & AL Mosbaugh Denied HL-5268, Comment Supporting Draft RG DG-1047, Std Format & Content for Applications to Renew NPP Ols1996-11-27027 November 1996 Comment Supporting Draft RG DG-1047, Std Format & Content for Applications to Renew NPP Ols ML20133H1131996-11-25025 November 1996 Petition for Enforcement,Per 10CFR2.206,to Revoke Northeast Utils Operating Licenses for CT Nuclear Power Stations Due to Chronic,Systemic Mismanagement Resulting in Significant Violations of NRC Safety Regulations ML20129J5481996-10-30030 October 1996 Order.* Extends Time within Which Commission May Take Sua Sponte Review of Memorandum & Order LBP-96-16 to 961129. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 961030 ML20129K4291996-10-0202 October 1996 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR25 & 95, Access to & Protection of Classified Info HL-5247, Comment on Proposed Generic Communication, Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking of Control Rod Drive Mechanism & Other Vessel Head Penetrations1996-10-0101 October 1996 Comment on Proposed Generic Communication, Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking of Control Rod Drive Mechanism & Other Vessel Head Penetrations ML20128K2791996-09-30030 September 1996 Order.* Time within Which Commission May Take Sua Sponte Review of Memo & Order LBP-96-16 Extended Until 961030. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 960930 ML20116J8921996-08-0202 August 1996 Withdrawal of AL Mosbaugh.* AL Mosbaugh Voluntarily Withdraws Intervention,Opposition & Contention in Proceedings.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List ML20116J8551996-08-0202 August 1996 Joint Notice of Termination.* AL Mosbaugh Voluntarily Withdrew Intervention,Opposition & Contentions in Proceeding.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List ML20116J8431996-08-0202 August 1996 Intervenor Response to Georgia Power Motion for Reconsideration.* Intervenor Supports Motion for Reconsideration.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List ML20116N5881996-07-31031 July 1996 Comment Re Proposed Rule 10CFR26, Mods to Fitness-For-Duty Program Requirements. Supports NEI Comments ML20116A4931996-07-15015 July 1996 Georgia Power Company Motion for Reconsideration of 960628 Memorandum & Order Or,In Alternative,For Certification.* Gpc Requests That Board Not Require Submittal or Approval of Settlement Between Gpc & Mosbaugh.W/Certificate of Svc ML20115H2671996-07-0808 July 1996 Comment Supporting Final Rule 10CFR51, Environ Review of Renewal of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses HL-5195, Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors1996-06-24024 June 1996 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors ML20114E6491996-06-20020 June 1996 Joint Motion to Defer Issuance of Initial Decision.* Requests That ASLB Defer Issuance of Decision in Proceeding Until 960920,in Order to Allow Gpc & Mosbaugh to Reach Settlement Agreement.W/Certificate of Svc IA-95-211, Transcript of 920507 Interview of Mc Wilkins in Waynesboro, Ga.Pp 1-391996-05-0707 May 1996 Transcript of 920507 Interview of Mc Wilkins in Waynesboro, Ga.Pp 1-39 ML20129H7151996-05-0707 May 1996 Transcript of 920507 Interview of Mc Wilkins in Waynesboro, Ga.Pp 1-39 HL-5103, Comment Supporting NEI Comments on Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-63 Re Planning Std for Protective Actions for General Public Includes Stockpile or Predistribution of Ki for Prophylactic Use1996-02-0606 February 1996 Comment Supporting NEI Comments on Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-63 Re Planning Std for Protective Actions for General Public Includes Stockpile or Predistribution of Ki for Prophylactic Use ML20096A4911995-12-22022 December 1995 Georgia Power Co Reply to Intervenor & NRC Staff Proposed Findings of Facts & Conclusions of Law.* W/Certificate of Svc ML20095D9821995-12-12012 December 1995 Georgia Power Co Motion to Correct Record of Exhibits of Diesel Generator Reporting Issues Allegation Hearing.* W/Certificate of Svc ML20095D9771995-12-0808 December 1995 Comment on Proposed Generic Ltr Boraflex Degradation in Spent Fuel Pool Starage Racks. Request for Licensees to Demonstrate Subcriticality Margin in Unborated Water,Seems Inconsistent W/Stated Benefit of Borated Water ML20094S2751995-11-30030 November 1995 Intervenor Final Statement of Fact & Conclusions of Law.* Board Finds That Util & Applicant Failed to Meet Burden of Proof Re Ultimate Issue of Character,Competence & Integrity. W/Svc List ML20094S2411995-11-22022 November 1995 Georgia Power Co Response to Intervenors Motion for Continuance.* Intervenor Motion Unjustified & Prejudicial & Should Be Denied.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List ML20094S2931995-11-21021 November 1995 Intervenor Motion for Continuance for Good Cause.* Requests Deadline for Filing Post Hearing Brief Be Extended Until 951130.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List ML20094K1161995-11-0909 November 1995 Intervenor Motion to Admit Supplementary Exhibits.* Moves That Naslp Admit Encl Documents Into Evidence for Listed Reasons.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List ML20094J9301995-11-0606 November 1995 Georgia Power Company Motion to Correct Record of Diesel Generator Reporting Issues Allegation Hearing.* Moves Licensing Board to Order That Corrections Be Made to Transcript.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List ML20094J9281995-11-0606 November 1995 Gap Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law on Diesel Generator Reporting Issues.* Findings of Fact & Conclusion Accepted.W/Certificate of Svc ML20094J9201995-11-0101 November 1995 Affidavit of Ck Mccoy to Correct Info Contained in Intervenor Exhibit II-97,which Consists of Portions of Deposition in a Mosbaugh Complaint Against Gap 1999-06-28
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AFFIDAVIT OF DAVID N. KEAST ON CONTENTION EP-2/EP-2(c)
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS )
I, David N. Keast, being duly sworn according to law, de-cose and say as follows:
1.. My name is David N. Keast. I am a Vice President and Senior Project Manager with HMM Associates, Inc., where I soe-cialize in oublic warning system studies. HMM Associates has been retained by Georgia Power Comoany to design the public alerting system for the Vogtle plume exposure oathway Emergency Planning Zone ("EPZ"). I graduated in 1954 from a combined ed-ucational program between Amherst College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At that. time, I received a Bachelor of. Arts degree from Amherst and a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Science ~in Electrical Engineering from MIT. My pro-fessional career has been almost entirely in the field of 8602190426 860214 ,
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e acoustics, and during that career I have been involved in al-most all-aspects of the field. My recent experience includes the design of public alert and notification systems for the Susquehanna, Millstone, Connecticut Yankee, Perry and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants. In addition, I have preoared reoorts in response to FEMA-43, " Standard Guide for the Evaluation of Alert and Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants", for the public alerting systems at Turkey Point, St. Lucie, Crystal River, Hatch, Perry, Seabrook and Pilgrim. For Battelle North-west Laboratories, I supervised the development of an analyti-cal method of estimating the effectiveness of siren systems.
My business' address is HMM Associates, Inc., 336 Baker Avenue, Concord, Massachusetts 01742. A more detailed summary of my orofessional qualifications is attached to this affidavit as Exhibit A.
- 2. -The ouroose of this affidavit is to sucoort "Apoli-cants' Motion For Summary Disposition of Joint Intervenors' Contention EP-2/EP-2(c)," which concerns the use of NOAA tone alert radios (in lieu of some other type of radio alerting sys-tem) for oublic alerting within the Vogtle EPZ. I have person-al knowledge of the matters set forth herein and believe them to be true and correct.
- 3. The National Oceanograohic and Atmosoberic Adminis-tration ("NOAA") of the United States Deoartment of Commerce coerates the National Weather Radio Network, providing
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! ly from National Weather Service offices. Taoed weather mes-sages are repeated every four to six minutes and are routinely i
revised every one to three hours, or more frequently if needed.
In severe weather, the routine weather information is inter-rupted for broadcast of special warning messages, and a signal I can be transmitted to automatically activate NOAA weather radio receivers within the broadcast area so that the warning message is disseminated to all NOAA weather radio receivers in that i
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- 4. The NOAA weather radio system has been well-received across the country. As of 1983, 46 million weather radio -re-
.ceivers had been sold since 1978'and were in use, and NOAA con-
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I program. This suocort reflects the system's usefulness to all areas of the nation in oroviding both routine weather forecasts and warnings of severe weather. These routine and severe weather forecasts provide valuable -- and sometimes lifesaving I
-- information to government officials and members of the oub-lic involved in agriculture, recreation, transoortation, energy conservation, marine travel and emergency management. Thus,
! .unlike other radio alerting systems (which lack day-to-day utility and therefore may not be as widely used by members of' the public), the NOAA weather radio system has utility to the public on a routine,' daily basis. This is a unique feature of i
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Q the NOAA weather radio system as ocoosed to other radio alerting systems for the public. Because the NOAA weather radio broadcasts have proven to be a widely-accepted, highly valuable oublic service elsewhere across the nation, it can be expected that the broadcasts will enjoy similar~oooularity within the Vogtle clume exoosure oathway Emergency Planning Zone ("EPZ"), particularly considering the predominance of ag-ricultural and recreational activities within the EPZ.
- 5. Moreover, the NOAA weather radio system has been in use across the country for about a decade, and is a oroven technology. No other radio alerting system for the oublic has been applied on such a-large scale. Thus, there is much more operating exoerience with the NOAA weather radio system than with any other radio alerting system for the public. In short, there is no other radio alerting system for the general public that is as oroven in its reliability and effectiveness as the NOAA system.
- 6. The extensive operating exoerience with NOAA weather radios demonstrates that they do not "go off frequently without reason". As with any type of oublic alert and notification system, isolated cases of sourious activation may sometimes occur during installation testing and system " shakedown". Such problems -- should they occur -- are quite temporary in nature and readily resolved. Thus, they do not affect the long-term utility and reliability of the NOAA weather radio system.
- 7. In rare situations, a NOAA transmitter is remote from the weather observation station that~ controls the transmitter, and-is subject to-different weather patterns -- on the opposite side of a mountain range, for example. In such cases, the rou-tine weather broadcasts and severe weather " watches" and " warn-ings", although relevant.to the area around the weather sta-tion, are inapplicable to the area around the NOAA transmitter.
This will not be a problem at Plant Vogtle. The NOAA weather radio system will include a new transmitter at the Vogtle site, which will be controlled by the National Weather Service obser-vation station at Bush Field, only about 15 miles from the transmitter. Moreover, the automatic activation of the NOAA weather radios within the Vogtle EPZ due to weather conditions will be limited to those storm " watches" and storm " warnings" directly applicable to the four counties in the EPZ, as well as the Georgia counties of Screven and Jenkins.
- 8. National Weather Service data have been analyzed to determine the expected frequency of activation of.NOAA weather.
radios in the Vogtle EPZ due to severe weather watches and warnings. Data for the survey period Jar.qary 1, 1980 through September 30, 1985 (69 months) indicate an average of approxi-mately 25 storm watches and warnings per year for the area (de-scribed above) to be covered by the Vogtle system. However, .
I the activation of the NOAA weather radios for certain events ,
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warnings and flood warnings) is actually at the discretion of the local National Weather Service. The actual number of weather-related activations per year is therefore likely to be lower than the number of watches and warnings issued. Thus, the NOAA weather radios within the Vogtle EPZ would be acti-vated a maximum of 25 times per year (on average) due to severe weather.
- 9. It is also important to recognize that storm watches and storm warnings are not evenly distributed throughout the year. Rather, about 85% of the storm watches and warnings in the Vogtle area occur between March and July, when public awareness of " storm season" is high and oublic acceotance of safety information can be exoected to be at its peak. Simi-larly, storm watches aad storm warnings are not evenly distrib-uted over a 24-hour period. Instead, aporoximately 93% of the storm watches and warnings occur between 6:00 a.m. and mid-night, when any disruptive ef fect of a severe weather message not applicable to an individual listener would be minimized..
There is no indication that the credicted automatic activation pattern for the NOAA weather radios in the Vogtle EPZ will be likely to cause any significant number of households to disable their radios, particularly considering the'usefulness of the up-to-date weather information broadcast over the radios on a daily basis. Nor is there any reason to believe that members of the public would be more likely to retain and use some other type of radio alerting system having no utility on a day-to-day. J basis.
- 10. In addition to the primary public alerting system of NOAA weather radios, Georgia Power Company is also installing a system of fixed sirens throughout the Vogtle EPZ. This siren system has been designed to provide a minimum of 60 dBC cover-age to all residences within the EPZ, in accordance with the guidance of Appendix 3 of NUREG-0654/PEMA-REP-1 (Rev. 1),
" Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emer-gency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants." The siren system can be relied upon to alert any EPZ residents who have disabled their NOAA weather radios.
No other nuclear power plant in the country has installed a public alert / notification system which provides both tone alert rPJio and fixed siren coverage to all residences within the EPZ.
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& Cy:na Dpo ,e-8 Exhibit A DAVID N. KEAST Education B.A. Amherst College, 1952 B.S., M.S. Electrical Enctneering, Massachusetts Institute or Technology, 1954
. Summary of Experience Mr. Keast is a specialist in acoustics, and brings over 30 years of experience in the field to EMM. His work has included research on the propagation of sound out-of-doors; study of the acoustic and vibration environment of silo-launched missiles; design, development and analyses of advanced instrumentation; computer programming for acoustic applications; and environ-mental noise control. In the last 5 years, Mr. Kaast has been extensively involved with the design and analyses of public warning systems using airens.
Professional Experience 1983 - HMM Associates, Vice President and Present Project Manager.
Mr. Keast directs environmental noise and public warning-system studies at EMM Associates. Recent experience includes the following:
Preparation of FEMA-43 Reports for the Turkey Point, St. Lucie, Crystal River, Hatch, Pilgrim, Seabrook and Perry nuclear plants.
Design of the public alerting system for New Hampshire Yankee's Seabrook Station.
Background noise studies for the Maine Yankee nuclear plant.
Instructor for Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories' Emergency Planning Workshop.
1973-1983 Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. Manager, Environmental Technologies Department.
l For the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency (a FEMA predecessor), Mr. Keast prepared BBN Report 4100 and CPG l-17, both referenced in Appendix 3 of NUREG-0654/ FEMA REP-1. He is the principal author of NUREG/CR-2654
" Procedures for Analyzing the Effectiveness
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of Siren Systems for Alerting.the Public." '
He supervised the design of the public alerting systems for the Susquehanna, Millstone, Connecticut Yankee and Perry
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i Power plant sites. For Battelle Laboratories, he evaluated the systems at Trojan, Zion, TMI l
and Indian Point.
While consulting for Northeast Utilities, Mr.
Kaast assisted in EEI's review and commentary on FEMA's Draft " Guide for the Evaluation of Alert and Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants."
Mr. Keast's other activities involved management of major projects evaluating the environmental impacts of industrial and power plants, and of high-voltage power trans-mission lines. He has also been active in applications of acoustics to building energy conservation.
M.F.E. Corporation, Salem, NH. Vice 1971-1973 President of Engineering.
,' At M.F.E. Corporation, Mr. Keast was responsible for design, engineering, manufacturing and marketing of instrumentation.
1954-1971 Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. Acoustical Consultant.
Mr. Kaast spent his first 17 years at BBN working on projects related to acoustics, noise control, and the measurement of sound and vibration.
Professional Registrations / Affiliations Acoustical Society of America (Pellow)
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (Senior Member)
Affiliate Member of the Institute of Noise' Control ;
Engineering i
Books Measurements in Mechanical Dynamics, McGraw-Hill Book Company,
.Inc., New York, NY (1967).
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" Basic Sound Measuring System," Chapter 5 of Noise Reduction, L.L. Beranek, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, NY (1960).
Brief articles on Sound Measurement Apparatus, Encyclopedia of Science, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, NY (1960, 1965, 1980).
Technical Papers and Selected Reports:
"On the Prediction of the Attenuation of Sound Propagated Over Ground," (with F.M. Wiener), J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 29 1953 (1957) (A).
" Instrumentation for the Study of the Propagation of Sound Over Ground," (with F.M. Wiener and K.N. Goff), J. Acoust. Soc. Am.
30, pp. 860-966 (1958). ,
"An Empirical Method for Estimating Wind Profiles Over Open
' Level Ground," (with F.M. Wiener), Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 39, pp. 858-864 (1958).
" Equipment and Procedures for Field Measurements of Aircraft Noise and Flight Paths," (with W.E. Clark and W.J. Galloway),
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 30, p. 693 (1958) (A).
" Experimental Study of the Propagaticn of Sound Over Ground,"
(with F.M. Wienor), J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 31, pp. 724-733 (1959).
" Calibration of Accelerometers in a Simulated Space Environment," J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 31, pp. 584-587 (1959).
" Acoustic Irstrumentation for Measurements in the Minuteman Missile Silo," (G.W. Kamperman), J. Audio Eng. Soc., pp.
180-184 (1960).
"Measurem6nt of Rocket Engine Noise," Noise Control 7, pp.
25-36 (1961). (Invited paper at the 60th Meeting of the
' Acoustical Society of America). l t " Acoustical Measurements in the 1/3-Scale Minuteman Missile Silo," 29th Symposium on Shock, Vibration and Associated Environments (November 1960).
"An Analog System for the Analysis of Random Data Signals Up to 10 Kilocycles," IRE Transactions on Instrumentation, I-II, pp.
52-57 (September 1962).
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" Airborne Vibration Spectrum Analysis: Some Techniques and Limitations," (with J. Gibbons and W.E. Fletcher), 31st Symposium on Shock, Vibration and Related Environments (October 1962).
! " Digital Computer Processing of Telemetered Vibration Data,"
(with W.E. Fletcher and J. Gibbons), J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 34, 1962 (A).
" Noise and Vibration Characteristics of Large Solid Rocket l Motors with Thrust Vector control," (with P.A. Franken and D.E. Newborough), J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (1964) (A).
"Some Studies of Titan II Noise and Vibration Data," (with P.A. Franken), J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (1965) (A).
" Analog Versus Digital Data Analysis: An Introduction," SAE Paper 650818 presented at the SAE National Aeronautics and Space Engineering and Man.facturing Meeting in Los Angeles (October 1965).
"A Survey of Graphic Input Devices," Machine Design (August 1967).
"The Noise Environment of the California Condor," BBN Report t
1259 (October 1965).
" Summer Acoustic Environment of the Jamesport and Shoreham Sites," BBN Report 2656 (October 1973). i "Some Pitfalls of Community Noise Measurement," J. Air l Pollution Control Assoc. 25(1), pp. 36-39 (January 1975).
" Ambient Noise Studies in Suburban and Rural Areas," (with ,
E.W. Wood and J.D. Barnes); invited paper presented at InterNoise '74, Washington, DC (September 1974).
"An Instrument for Automated Community Noise Monitoring," (with B.E. Blanchard); invited paper presented at InterNoise '74, Washington, DC (September 1974).
" Development of a Procedure for Predicting Noiss Environments Around Industrial Sites," BBN Report 2987 (September 1974).
" Audible Noise and Its Effects from Proposed Pannell-Volney 765 kV Transmission Line," BBN Report 3514 (March 1977).
" Regulatory Aspects of Audible Noise from ENV/UEV Transmission Lines," an invited paper before the IEEE, PEG meeting in South
. Bend, Indiana (September 1977).
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) " Attenuation of Northern Dwellings to a Linear Source of
! Noise," (with D.A. Driscoll and J.P. Dulin, Jr.), J. Acoust.
! Soci Am._ 63 Supp 1, (A) May 1978). -
" Assessing the Impact of Audible Noise from AC Transmission Lines: A Proposed Method," paper F79237-9 presented at IEEE Winter Power Meeting, New York, NY (February 6, 1979).
" Energy Conservation and oN ise Control in Residences," a paper
] presented at Noisexpo '79, Chicago, April 1979, and reprinted in S/V Sound and vibration, p. 18-22, July 1979.
i " Acoustic Location of Air-Infiltration Openings in Buildings,"
l invited paper presented at InterNoise '79, Warsaw, September
! 1979.
"The Use of Sound to Locate Infiltration Openings in Buildings," Proceedings of the ASHRAE/ DOE-ORNL Conference on Thermal Performance of Exterior Envelopes of Buildings, ASRRAE "
SP 28, pp. 85, 1981.
" Electrical Substation Design Pra.ctice in the United States and i Its Influence on Transformer Noise in Surrounding Communities,"
Proc. InterNoise '81, pp. 627, 1981.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD-FFICE OF SK". *e KETING s SErVICI.
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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, et al. ) Docket Nos. 50-424
) 50-425 (Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, )
Units 1 and 2) )
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of " Applicants' Motion For Summary Disposition of Joint Intervenors' Contention EP-2/EP-2(c) (Use of NOAA Tone Alert Radios)," " Applicants'
. Statement of Material Facts As To Which No Genuine Issue Exists To Be Heard Regarding Contention EP-2/EP-2(c) (Use of NOAA Tone Alert Radios)," and " Affidavit of David N. Keast On Contention EP-2/EP-2(c)" were served this 14th day of February, 1986, by deposit in the U.S. mail, first class, postage prepaid, upon the parties listed on the attached Service List, except that those whose names are marked by asterisk were served by hand delivery this 14th day of February, 1986.
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- Morton B. Margulies, Chairman
- Douglas C. Teper Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 1253 Lenox Circle U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atlanta, GA 30306 Washington, D.C. 20555
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- Dr. Oscar H. Paris Docketing and Service Section Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Office of the Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Washington, D.C. 20555 Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
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