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NRC Staff Response to Town of Hampton Supplemental Interrogatories & Request for Documents to NRC on State of Nh Radiological Response Plans.* Affidavit & Certificate of Svc Encl
ML20214S970
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/04/1987
From: Chan E
NRC OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL (OGC)
To:
HAMPTON, NH
References
CON-#287-3669 OL, NUDOCS 8706100072
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  • DOCKETED UUPC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

- NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION '87 ' hl -5 P4 :00 BEFORE TIIE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of )

) Docket Nos. 50-443 OL PUBLIC SERVICE CGMPANY OF ) 50-444 OL NEW HAMPSIIIEE, eM. ) Off-site Emergency Planning

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(Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2) )

NRC STAFF RESPONSE TO TOWN OF HAMPTON SUPPLEMENTAL INTERROGATORIES AND REQUEST

' FOR DOCUMENTS TO TIIE NRC ON THE NEW HAMPSliIRE RADIOLOGICAL RESPONSE PLANS Interrogatory S-1:

4 Please supplement, and provide a full and complete ^ response, to TOWN OF HAMPTON INTERROGATORIES AND REQUEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS TO THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ON THE NEW HAMPSITIRE RADIOLOGICAL RESPONSE PLANS dated March 5,1987 and previously served upon the NRC.

1.c. Identify all persons you may call as witnesses on each of these contentions during these proceedings; describe the substance of their testimony; and identify and describe any documents and the portions thereof that they may rely on for their testimony.

Answer S-1, 1.c.

The Staff identifies Dr. Thomas Urbanik II, Associate Research Engineer, as a witness it intends to call on Town of IIampton Contention III and SAPL Contentions 18, 31, 34, and 37. Dr. Urbanik is a consultant to the NRC through Dattelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories and is associated with the Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M l

University, College Station, Texas. A copy of Dr. Urbanik's Curriculum Vitae is attached to this response.

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Dr. Urbanik will testify on the State of New Hampshire Radiological Emerge: Icy Plan, Volume 6. Rev.2, Seabrook Station with respect to his evaluation of the Seabrook Station Evacuation Time Estimate Study by KLD relative to the guidance of NUREG-0654. The testimony will include his evaluation of the data and assumptions used in the KLD Study.

Dr. Urbanik may rely on the following documents:

1. Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological .

Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants, NUPEG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev.1. November 1980.

2. Highway Col acity Manual. Transportation Research Board, National Academy of Scler.ce.1985.
3. New Hampshire Radiological Emergency Response Plan, Vol. 6, Rev. 2, Evacuation Time Estimate Study, KLD Associates, Inc.

Interrogatory S-2:

Please identify and describe the NRC's present position with respect to all Motions for Summary Disposition, and responses thereto, previously filed in this proceeding.

Answer S-2:

l Except for a withdrawal of objection to the summary disposition of i Town of Rye Cor.tention 2 as set forth in the " Affidavit of Edward A.

Thomas in Support of Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition to Town of Rye Contention 2" and forwarded to the Licensing Board by NRC Staff Counsel on April 29, 1987, the NRC Staff does not alter the position 1

expressed in its April 15, 1987, Answer to Motions for Summary DispositTon of Off-site Emergency Planning Contentions.

Respectfully submitted,

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Elaine I. Chan Counsel for NRC Staff Dated at Bethesda, Maryland this 4th day of June,1987 eL 1

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URBANIK II Thomas P.E., Ph.D. UFFICE PHONE: 409/845-1535 S #

HOME ADD 5ESS: 12 Post Uak Bend Rd. HOME PHONE: 409/690-6795 College Station Texas 77840 Birthdate: Febrsary 15, 1946 Citizenship: U.S. -

S.S. No.: 079-36-0185 Marital Status: Married, 2 Sons PROFESSIUNAL INTERESTS: Traffic Engineering Transportation Planning Evacuation Planning Highway Design / Safety Public Transportation EDUCATION:

Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University,1982 M.S., Transportation Engineering, Purdue University,1971 B.S., Civil Engineering, Syracuse University, 1969 B.S., Forest Engineering, New York State College of Environmental

Science and Forestry, 1968 PROFESS!UNAL LICENSES

Registered Professional Engineer, Michigan No. 22008 Registered Professional Engineer, Texas No. 42384 EXPERIENCE:

1982-1986

  • Lecturer -

Depar.tment of Civil Engineering Civil Systems Group Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77343-3136 Undergraduate instruction in transportation engineering and planning, traffic engineering, and highway design.

  • Program Manager -

Transport Uperations 4 , Texas Transportation Institute Texas A&M University College Station. Texas 77843-3135 Duties and responsibilities are to provide specific direction to program in its conduct of transportation research projects for fed-eral, state, and local transportation agencies.

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The range of transportation projects include: traffic engineering,

( transportation planning, highway safety, public transportation, and transportation systems management.

IManagement responsibilities are to identify and pursue research opportunities, locate and recommend staff, monitor research activities to meet budget and project objectives, develop overall program funding, provide an annual staff review (15 personnel), '

supervise preparation of proposals, develop writing and communica tion skills of the program staff, review and allocate work, coor-dinate equipment and staffing needs, recommend and approve perti-nent expenditures for annual budget of approximately $600,000.

1976-1982 Assistant Research Engineer Conducted research, prepared proposals, and provided project super-vision on research activities. Responsible for final report preparation and presentation. Research areas included traffic engineering, transportation planning, public transportation and evaluation planning.

1972-1976 k

  • Traffic Engineer City of Ann Arbor Department of Streets. Traffic and Parking Ann Arbor, Michigan Responsible to Director of Streets, Traffic and Parking, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Responsible supervisory and professional traffic engi-neering work in directing the traffic engineering function of the department. Work involved responsibility for the application of professional engineering skill and knowledge to difficult traffic engineering problems in traffic regulation and control, street use, street lighting, geometrics, parking, school safety, curb cuts, and related traffic engineering activities. Was directly responsible for the supervision of the traffic signal and traffic sign mainte-nance personnel.

1971-1972

  • Transportation Planning Engineer City of Ann Arbor Traffic Engineering and Transportation Department Ann Arbor, Michigan Responsible to Director of Traffic Engineering and Transportation, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Reviewed transportation aspects of all plans

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( for development in the city. Staff member to the Ann Arbor Trans-portation Authority responsible for budget and union negotiations.

Staff coordinator for the planning, design, implementation, and op-eration of the Dial-A-Ride demand-responsive demonstration project.

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1970-1971 Research Assistant Joint Highway Research Project '

Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana Conducted research concerning high-way related grade crossings.

Designed attitudinal questionnaire concerning public transportation for a home interview survey in Lafayette. Indiana. Also analyzed survey results for inclusion in a report on public transportation in Lafayette. Indiana SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP:

Transportation Research Board Institute of Transportation Engineers American Society of Civil Engineers American Society for Engineering Education k HONOR SOCIETIES Chi Epsilon CURRENT COM:41TTEE MEMBERSHIP Chairman, Institute of Traffic Engineers, Texas Section, Committee on Continuing Education Member, Transportation Research Board, Committee on Intercity Bus Transportation PUBLIC SERVICE Hember, Wellborn Community Center Board of Directors CONTINUING EDUCATION / PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Association of 011 Pipelines, Educators Tour, July 1984 The University of Michigan, Bureau of Industrial Relations Graduate School of Business Administration, Principles of Effective Supervis.ory Management U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. Digit-al Computer-Urban Traffic Control / Bus Priority System (UTCS/ BPS)

Course.

O Michigar. Department of civil Service, Principles of Public Sector Labor

( Relations.

ii CURRENT RESEARCH

" Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Ranking New Interchanges and Highway

. Railroad Grade Separations", Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation -

" Automated Transit Ridership Data Collection" Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation.

" Computerized Dispatch Aids for Small Public Transportation Providers".

Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation.

" Safety and Operational Evaluation of Shoulders on Urban Freeways,"

Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation.

" Traffic Engineering / Transportation Planning Relative to Evacuation-Time Estimates" Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories.

" Evaluation of Transportation Analysis Techniques Used for Estimating Evacuation Timer at Nuclear Power Plant Sites", Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories.

PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS Traffic Engineering Understanding Forced Flow, ITE Journal, Institute of Transportation Engineers Washington, D.C., October 1986.

( Safety and Operational Evaluation of Shoulders on Urban Freeways With Carlos R. Bonilla, Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, Research Report Number 395-1, Austin, Texas, August 1986.

The Effectiveness -of Using Freeway Shoulders for Traffic. With Wes Lum, District 6-District 7 Joint Annual Meeting, Institute of Transportation Engineers, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, July 1986.

Effects of Shoulder Reductions on Highway Safety. With Wes Lum, American Society of Civil Engineers, Specialty Conference on Effectiveness of Highway Safety Improvements, Nashville, Tennessee, March 1986.

Speed / Volume Relationships on Texas Highways, State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, Research Report 327-2F, Austin, Texas, October 1983.

Priority Treatment of Buses at Traffic Signal s. Transportation Engineering, November 1977.

Priority Treatment of High-Occupancy Vehicles on Arterial Streets.

State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, Report 205-5, 1977.

Evaluation of Altern4tive Concepts for Priority Use of Urban Freeways in Texas, State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, Report 405-1, 1977.

Driver Information Systems for Highway-Railway Grade Crossings, with K.W. Heathington, Highway Research Record Number 414, 1972.

Evacuation Planning

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I.ransportation Analysis for Evacuation:

S t a te-o f-the- Art, ITE Journal.

Institute of Transportation Engineers, Washington, D.C., March 1986.

An fndependent- Assessment of Evacuation Times For a Peak Population Scenario in the Emergency Planning Zone of the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station, with others, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NUREG/CR-2903, 1982.

CLEAR (Calculates Logical Evacuation And Response), A Generic Transpor -

tation Network Model for the Calculation of Evacuation Times Esti-mates, with others U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion NUREG/CR-2504 October 1981.

Analysis of Techniques for Estimating Evacuation Times for Emergency Planning Zones, with others, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUREG/CR-1745, 1980.

Analysis of Evaucation Times Around 52 Nuclear Power Plant Sites, with others, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NUREG/CR-1856 Volume 1, 1980.

Texas Hurricane gacuation Study, The Coastal and Marine Council,1978.

Public Transportation Analysis of Rural Public Transportation in Texas, with others State

-Department of Highways and Public Trat;sportation, Technical Report 1069-1F, August 1982.

Intercity Bus Riders in Texas. Transportation Research Record 887 -1982.

( The Intercity Bus Industry in the U.S. and Texas, with others, State Department of Highways and Public Transportation Technical Report 0 965 -1 F, 1981. Bryan-College Station Energy Contingency Study, Metropolitan Planning Organization of Bryan-College Station,1980.

Bryan-College Station Transit Improvement Plan, with others, Metro-politan Planning Organization,1979.

Ann Arbor Dial-A-Ride Project Final Report, Ann Arbor Transportation Authority, 1973.

Ann Arbor Dial-A-Ride Operations, Highway Research Board Special Report 136, 1973.

The Greater Lafayette Area Bus Transit Study, with others, Joint Highway Research Project, Purdue University 1971.

Elderly and Handicapped Transportation Guidelines for Evaluation of Human Services Transportation Programs, with others, State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, Report 1065-2F, 1981.

Evaluation of Selected Human Services Transportation Providers, with Diane Bullard, . State Department of Highways and Pu bl i c Transportation, 1980.

Cost-Effectiveness of Accessible Fixed-Route Buses in Texas, with Jose Soegard, Technical Report 1061-1F,1979.

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Tr6nsportation of the Elderly and Handicapped in Texas: A Case Study,

( with _ Jose A. Soegard, State Department of Highways and 'Public

, Transportation Technical Report 1056-2F,1979.

Total Accessibility Versus Equivalent Mobility of the Handicapped.

Ist,titute of Transportation Engineers, Compenaium of Technical Papers, 49th Annual Meeting,1979.

Survey of Vehicles and Equipment for Elderly and Handicapped Trans-portation. State Department of Highways and Public Transpor-tation,

' Technical Report 1056-1, 1978. -

Corpus Christi Elderly and Handicapped Transportation Study, with R.W.

Holder, City of Corpus Christi. - Texas,1978.

PRESENTATIONS Presentation entitled Shoulder Reductions on Urban Freeway. ASCE Specialty conference, " Shaping the Future of American Highways", San Diego, CA, April 15-17, 1985.

Presented seminar' on transportation analysis at Emergency Preparedness Plans and Programs Workshop Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Wil liamsburg, VA.

Presentation on Evacuation. Transportation, and Traffic Control .

National Emergency Training Center, Emergency Management Institute Evacuation Planning and Response Actions Simulation Course.

Emmitsburg, Maryland, July 8-12, 1985.

k EXTENSION:

Texas Engineering Extension Service, Instructor on various courses

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including basic traffic engineering, geometric design of highways and highway capacity.

University of California at Berkely, Institute of Transportation Studies, Extension Programs, Guest Lecturer, highway capacity courses presented to California Department of Transportation.

EXPERT WITNESS Presented expert testimony before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, concerning evacuation times at several nuclear power plant sites including Three-Mile Island Diablo Canyon, Indian Point, Seabrook and Shoreham.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

- NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION DEf0RE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AMD LICENSINO BOARD In the Matter of )

) Docket Nos. 50-443 OL PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF ) 50-444 OL NEW !!Af1PSHIRE, el al. ) Off-site Emergency Planning

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(Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2) )

AFFIDAVIT OF DONALD J. PERROTTI I, Donald J. Perrotti, being duly sworn, hereby state that I am employed as Emergency Preparedness Specialist, Emergency Preparedness Branch, Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness, in the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

A statement of my professional qualifications is attached.

The information reflected in the Staff's responses to supplemental interrogatories S-1 and S-2, contained in the "NRC Staff Response to Town of Hampton Supplemental Interrogatories and Request for Documents to the NRC on the New Hampshire Radiological Emergency Response Plans" attached hereto, is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief.

And 962 Donald J. Ferrotti Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of June,1987

'$s fw Notary Public My Commission expires: 7 90

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4-DONALD J. PERROTTI OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION ETATEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS I am employed as an Emergency Preparedness Specialist in the Emergency Preparedness Branch, Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission. I have responsibility for the review and evaluation of radiological emergency plans submitted by reactor applicants and licensees to assure that proposed plans meet the regulatory requirements and guidance of the Commission. I also function as a Team Leader and Team Member on Emergency Preparedness Appraisal Teams engaged in the onsite inspection of the implementation phase of licensee emergency programs. I observe nuclear power plant emergency drills and exercises involving State and local government response agencies and participate in interagency critiques. I served as the staff's expert witness for onsite emergency planning during the evidentiary hearings for the Waterford 3 and Perry 1 operating licenses and for the Clinch River Breeder Reactor construction permit.

From December 1976' to October 1980 I was employed at the NRC's Ecgion II Office of Inspection and Enforcement -in Atlanta, Georgia. I was the ! cud inspector for Region 11 emergency planning inspections at nuclear power reactors and fuel facilities. My responsibilities included planning, conducting and documenting inspections of licensees' emergency plans and procedures, emergency facilities and equipment, emergency training, tests and drills, and coordination with offsite support agencies.

From April 1977 to August 1978, I assisted my immediate supervisory who served as Chairman of the Federal Regional Advisory Committee (RAC) in the review of State Radiological Emergency Plans. During October 1978 I assisted in the review and approval of emergency plans for two nuclear fuel facilities. During the period of March - August,1979, I participated in the Commission's coverage of environmental monitoring programs at Three Mile Island, where I served as Emergency Monitoring Team Leader; in that capacity, I was responsible for coordination with State and Federal agencies engaged in measurement and evaluation of environmental radioactivity levels in the vicinity of the TMI nuclear plant.

From 1973 to 1976 I was employed at Florida Power and Light Company's Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant, as Health Physics instructor. My duties included radiation safety training of plant personnel (general employees and technicians), special project reports such as providing background material for management comment on proposed changes to the Code of Federal Regulations, and maintaining radiation exposure records for plant personnel.

From 1953 to 1973, I served in the United States Army. As a member of the U.S. Army Engineer Reactors Group during the period 1961 -

1973, I performed a variety of jobs with varying degrees of responsibility as rank and experience were gained. Among my more responsible jobs were shift health physics technician at the PM-3A Naval

nuclear power plant in Mctfurdo, Antarctica (1965-1966), Senior Health Physics / Process Chemistry instructor at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia (1966-1972),

and Project Officer for the SM-1 Army nuclear power plant (1972-1973).

I received an Assoelate of Arts Degree from the New York State Regents, Albany, NY, in 1973. In addition, I attended Army service schools iracluding Special Nuclear Weapons Disposal and the 52-week

!!uclear Power Plant Operators course. I have completed the following U.S. Public IIcalth Service courses:

Basic Radiological !!ealth Radionuclide Analysis by Gamma Spectroscopy Environmental Radiation Surveillance Analysis of Radionuclidea in Water Occupational Radiation Protection Chemical Analysis for Water Quality Statistical Methods - Quality Control in the Laboratory Operational Aspects of Radiation Surveillance Reactor llazards Evaluation I attended the " Radiological Emergency Response Operations" course at the Nevada Test Site, the " Planning for Nuclear Emergencies" course ut liarvard University, and the " Advanced Management Radiation Accidents" courso at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine.

I have successfully completed at NRC's Pressurized Water Reactor Technology Boiling Water Peactor Technology Probability Risk Assessment (PRA) Fundamentals, PRA Perspective for Emergency Planning and Response and PRA for Inspection Applichtlon courses.

I am and have been a member of the !!calth Physics Society since 1074.

. i Cet M r .'r e UM-1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA *  !

- NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION '87 JUN;-5 P4 :00  !

BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSI!!G hhhRD , , ;, J b '

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In the Matter of )

) Docket Nos. 50-443 OL PUP.LIC SERVICE COMPANY OF ) 50-444 OL NEW !!AMPSHIRE, eM. ) Off-site Emergency Planning

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l (Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2) )

i' CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE l  ! hereby certify that copies of "NRC STAFF RESPONSE TO TOWN OF HAMPTON SUPPLEMENTAL INTERROGATORIES AND REQUEST FOR q DOCUMENTS TO THE NRC ON THE NEW llAMPSHIRE RADIOLOGICAL RESPONSE PLANS" in the above-captioned proceeding have been served i on the following by deposit in the United States mail. first class or, as

! indicated by an asterisk, by deposit in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's internal mail system, or as indicated by double asterisk, by express mail, f this 4th day of June,1987, 1

i Helen Ifoyt, Esq., Chairman

  • Oustave A. Linenberger, Jr.*

Administrative Judge Administrative Judge 1 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 l Dr. Jerry !! arbour

  • Ms. Carol Sneider, Esq.**

! Administrative Judge Assistant Attorney General Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Office of the Attorney General

, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One Ashburton Place,19th Floor tlashington, DC 20555 Doston, MA 02108

, Deverly I!ollingworth Ilichard A. Hampe Esq.

! 209 Winnacunnet Road New Ilampshire Civil Defense Agency llampton, NH 03842 107 Pleasant Street Concord, NH 03301

. Sandra Gavutis, Chairman Calvin A. Canney, City Manager

! Board of Selectmen City 11a11 RFD 1 Box 1154 126 Daniel Street Monsington, NH 03827 Portsmouth, Nil 03801 J  !

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r Stephen E. P,lerrill** Paul McEachern, Esq.**

Attorney General Matthew T. Brock, Esq.

Geortre Dana Bisbee Shatnes a McEachern Assistant Attort:ey General 25 Maplewood Avenue Office of the Attorney General P.O. Box 360 25 Capitol Street Portsmouth, NH 03801 Concord, NH 03301 Roberta C. Pevaar Angie Machiros, Chairman State Representative Board of Selectmen Town of Hampton Falls 25 High Road Drinkwater Road Newbury, MA 09150 Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Allen Lampert Mr. Robert J. Harrison Civil Defense Director President and Chief Executive Officer Town of Brentwood Public Service Co. of New Hampshire 20 Franklin Street P.O. Box 330 Exeter, Mll 03833 Manchester, NH 03105 l.

Charles P. Graham, Esq. Robert A. Backus. Esq."

McKay, Murphy and Graham Dackus, Meyer 6 Solomon 100 Main Street 116 Lowell Street Amesbury, MA 01913 Manchester, NH 03106 Diane Curran, Esq." Philip Ahren, Esq.

!!armon & Weiss Assistant Attorney General 2001 S Street, NW Office of the Attorney General Suite 430 State House Station #6 Washington, DC 20009 Augusta, ME 04333 Edward A. Thomas" Thomas G. Dignan Jr. , Esq.**

Federal Emergency Management Agency Ropes & Gray 442 J.W. McCormack (POCH) 225 Franklin Street Boston, MA 02109 Boston, MA 02110 if.J. Flynn, Esq." William Armstrong Assistant General Counsel Civil Defense Director Federal Emergency Management Agency Town of Exeter 500 C Street, SW 10 Front Street Washington, DC 20472 Exeter, NH 03833 Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Appekt Panel

  • Board
  • U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Whshington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555

Jane Doughty Docketing and Service Section*

Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Office of the Secretary 5 Market Street U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Portsmouth, NII 03801 Washington, DC 20555 f.!aynard L. Young, Chairman William S. Lord Board of Selectmen Board of Selectmen 10 Central Road Town Hall - Friend Street South Ilampton, Nil 03287 Amesbury, MA 01913 Michael Santoauosso, Chairman Peter J. Matthews, Mayor Board of Sclectmon City Hall South Hampton, NH 03287 Newburyport, MN 09150 Mr. Robert Carrigg, Chairman Judith H. Mizner. Esq.

Board of Selectmen Silverglate, Certner, Baker Town Offico Fine and Good Atlantic Avenue 88 Broad Street North Hampton, Hi! 03862 Boston, MA 02110 R. K. Gad III, Esq. Mrs. Anne E. Goodman, Chairman Ropes & Gray Board of Selectmen 225 Franklin Street 13-15 Newmarket Road Boston, MN 02110 Durham, NH 03824 Gary W. Ilolmes, Esq. Ilonorable Gordon J. Humphrey eL Holmes & Ellis United States Senate 47 Winnacunnet Road 531 Hart Senate Office Building flampton, NH 03842 Washington, DC 20510 o w . ,_._

Elaine I. Chan Counsel for NRC Staff