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1ShawPittm anA Law PartnershipIncluding ProfessionalCorporationsPAUL A. ember 10, 1999Secretary of the CommissionU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission16 H23 0-16 ClAttn: Rulemakings and Adjudications StaffWashington, D.C. 20555-0001Private Fuel Storage L.L.C.,Docket No. 72-22, ASLBP No. 97-732Re:Dear Sir or Madam:Enclosed please find the signed originals (plus two copies each) to replace facsimilesignature pages of the declarations of John Parkyn and Jeffrey Johns verifying Applicant'sResponses to the State's Fourth Request for Discovery and Applicant's SupplementalResponse to State's Third Request for Discovery, filed December 6, 1999, and thedeclaration of John D. Parkyn, filed pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 2.790, certifying the proprietarynature of the material in Applicant's Responses to the State's Fourth Request for Discoveryand Applicant's Supplemental Response to State's Third Request for Discovery.Please call me at 202-663-8304 if you have any questions.Sincerely,Paul GauklerEnclosurescc:G. Paul Bollwerk, Esq. (without enclosures)Dr. Jerry R. Kline (without enclosures)Dr. Peter S. Lam (without enclosures)Sherwin E. Turk, Esq. (without enclosures)Susan F. Shankman (without enclosures)John Paul Kennedy, Sr. (without enclosures)Denise Chancellor, Esq. (without enclosures)Diane Curran, Esq. (without enclosures)Washington, DCNew York.2300 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20037-1128.--- r,-- o-'wwwshonw-ittmon.comLondon

ShawPittmanSecretary of the CommissionDecember 10, 1999Page 2Richard E. Condit, Esq. (without enclosures)Joro Walker, Esq. (without enclosures)Danny Quintana, Esq.*(without enclosures)Document #: 866980 v. 1

December 10, 1999UNITED STATES OF AMERICANUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONBefore the Atomic Safety and Licensing BoardIn the Matter of)PRIVATE FUEL STORAGE L.L.C.)Docket No. 72-22(Private Fuel Storage Facility))ASLBP No. 97-732-02-ISFSI))APPLICANT'S THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL RESPONSE TOSTATE'S FIRST REQUESTS FOR DISCOVERYApplicant Private Fuel Storage L.L.C. ("Applicant" or "PFS") files this ThirdSupplemental Response to "State of Utah's First Set of Discovery Requests Directed tothe Applicant ("State's First Discovery Requests"). The Applicant files thisSupplemental Response pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 2.740(e), to name additional witnesses itexpects to call at hearing. The Applicant's original response to the State's FirstDiscovery Requests noted that it would file such supplemental responses as it identifiedadditional witnesses.!I.A.GENERAL DISCOVERY REQUESTSGENERAL INTERROGATORIESGENERAL INTERROGATORY NO, 3. For each admitted Utah contention,give the name, address, profession, employer, area of professional expertise, andeducational and scientific experience of each person whom PFS expects to call as awitness at the hearing. For purposes of answering this interrogatory, the educational andscientific experience of expected witnesses may be provided by a resume of the personattached to the response.'Applicant's Objections and Non-Proprietary Responses to State's First Requests for Discovery, datedApril 21, 1999, at 17.

APPLICANT'S RESPONSE: The Applicant supplements its response to theState's First Discovery Requests by identifying the following additional persons whomthe Applicant expects to call as witnesses at the hearing with respect to the State'sadmitted contentions. The Applicant is still in the process of identifying witnesses that itexpects to call at the hearings and will supplement this response in accordance with 10C.F.R. § 2.740(e).Utah E - Financial AssuranceName and Address:Professi:Joseph. F. GaseStone and Webster7677 East Berry AvenueEnglewood, CO 80111Manager, Project Controls & ResourceStaffingStone and Webster Engineering CorporationProfessional Expertise:Construction Cost EstimationEducational. ScientificProfessional QualificationsSee Attached ResumePuihlicatinns in the last ten years:NoneTestifying experience as expertin last four years:NoneSubieet matter of testimonyDocuments revieweand/or relied upon:Construction cost estimates for the PFSF. Mr.Gase will testify concerning the costs ofconstructing the PFSF.The documents reviewed and relied upon byMr. Gase will include the PFS LicenseApplication and Safety Analysis Report,PFS budget estimates, RAI responsespertaining to financial assurances, anddocuments pertaining to the cost of2

constructing the PFSF. In addition, Mr.Gase may review and rely upon documentsproduced by the State as well as any newinformation that may come into PFS'spossession.Name and Address:Jon K. KapitzProfession:Project Manager, Dry Cask StorageEmploye:Northern States Power CompanyProfessional Expertise:Operation and Maintenance of IndependentSpent Fuel Storage Facilities.Educational. Scientificxpeinc amndProfessional Qualifications:See Attached ResumePublications in the last ten years:To be provided later.Testif.ing experience as experttears:in last four yNoneSub ject matter of testimonyDocuments reviewedand/or relied po:Cost estimates for operating and maintaining thePFSF. Mr. Kapitz will testify concerning thecosts of operating and maintaining the PFSF.The documents reviewed and relied upon byMr. Kapitz will include the PFS LicenseApplication and Safety Analysis Report,PFS budget estimates, RAI responsespertaining to financial assurances, anddoc nents pertaining to the cost ofoperating and maintaining the PFSF. Inaddition, Mr. Kapitz may review and relyupon documents produced by the State aswell as any new information that may comeinto PFS's possession.Utah H - Inadequate Thermal Design3

Name and Address:Dr. Indresh RampallHoltec International555 Lincoln Drive WestMarlton, NJ 08053Chemical EngineerEmploye :Holtec InternationalProfessional Expertise:Process Design and EvaluationEducational. ScientificExpenc.andProfessional Qualifications:See Attached ResumePublications in the last ten years:See Attached ResumeTestifying experience as expertin last four years:NoneSubject matter of testimonyDocuments reviewedand/or relied uponThermal analysis of the rI-STORM storagecask for PFS site. Dr. Rampall will testify to themethods and results of the thermal analysis ofthe 1H1-STORM storage cask to account forsecond order thermal effects, such as solarinsolation of the concrete pads and radiantheating by adjacent casks.The documents reviewed and relied upon byDr. Rampall will include the PFS SafetyAnalysis Report, RAI responses concerningthe thermal analysis, and Holtec's analysesof second order thermal effects. In addition,Dr. Rampall may review and rely upondociunents produced by the State as well asany new information that may come intoPFS's possession.Name and Address:Stephen Vigeant245 Summer StreetBoston, MA 02210Profession:Meteorologist4

Stone and Webster Engineering CorporationMeteorologyProfessional Expertise:Educational. ScientificExpence. anProfessional Qualifications:See Attached ResumePublications in the last ten years:See Attached ResumeTestifying experience as expertin last four years:See Attached ResumeSkull Valley expected temperatures. Mr.Vigeant will testify concerning the expectedtemperatures in the Skull Valley as they relate tothe design basis temperatures for the caskstorage systems to be used at the PFSF.Subiect matter of testimony:Documents reviewedand/or relied upon:The documents reviewed and relied upon byMr. Vigeant will include the PFS SafetyAnalysis Report, Environmental Report andtemperature records relevant to Skull Valley.In addition, Mr. Vigeant may review andrely upon documents produced by the Stateas well as any new information that maycome into PFS's possession.Utah K - Credible AccidentsName and Address:George F. A. Wagnerc/o Burdeshaw Associates, Ltd.4701 Sangamore RoadBetli1esda, MD 20816Rear Admiral, USN (Ret.)Burdeshaw AssociatesProfessional Expertise:Cruise Missile Weapon SystemsEducational. ScientificE xpeeceandProfessional Qualifications:See Attached Resume5

Publications in the last ten years:NoneTestifying experience as expertin Iasi four years:NoneCruise missile operations. Adm. Wagner willtestify concerning testing, operations andreliability of cruise missiles as such relates tothe PFSF.Subiect matter of testimony:Documents reviewedand/or relied upon:The documents reviewed and relied upon byAdm. Wagner will include the SafetyAnalysis Report, PFS RAI responsesconcerning cruise missiles, and documentsobtained from the U. S. Armed Forcesconcerning cruise missiles. In addition,Adm. Wagner may review and rely upondocuments produced by the State as well asany new information that may come intoPFS's possession.Utah L - GeotechnicalName and Address:Dr. C. Allin Cornell110 Coquito WayPortola Valley CA 94028Professor (Research)Stanford UniversityProblabilistic MethodsEducational, ScientificExperince,Professional Qualifications:See Attached ResumePublications in the last ten years:See Attached ResumeTestifying experience as expertin Iasi four years:Testimony before California EarthquakeAuthority, July 1997.6

Subject matter of testimony:Documents reviewed and/or relied upon:Probabilistic Seismic Hazards Analysis. Dr.Cornell will testify concerning theappropriateness of the probabilistic methodsused by PFS to develop its seismic analysis.The documents reviewed and relied upon byDr. Cornell will include the PFS SafetyAnalysis, seismic RAI responses, studiesperformed by PFS's consultants, includingthe probabilistic seismic hazards analysis,and standard handbooks (including his own)on probabilistic methods. In addition, Dr.Cornell may review and rely upondocuments produced by the State as well asany new information that may come intoPFS's possession.Paul TrudeauStone & Webster245 Summer StreetBoston, MA 02210Geotechnical EngineerEMpI2y9x:Stone and Webster Engineering CorporationProfessional Expertise:Soils and Geotechnical EngineeringEducational. ScientificExperience andProfessional Qualifications:See Attached ResumePublications in the last ten years:See ,&ttached ResumeTestifying experience in lastfour year:NoneSubiect matter of testimony:Soils and geotechnical issues. Mr. Trudeau willtestify to the soil and geotechnical conditions atthe PFS facility, as they relate to the design offoundations and structures at the PFSF, and themethods used to determine the soil andgeotechnical conditions at the PFSF site.7

Documents reviewedand/or relied upon:The documents reviewed and relied upon byMr. Trudeau will include the PFS SafetyAnalysis Report, Environmental Report,RAI responses pertaining to geotechnicaland soils issues, geotechnical and soilsanalyses performed, and related reportsprepared, by Stone & Webster and otherPFS consultants. In addition, Mr. Trudeaumay review and rely upon documentsproduced by the State, including as well asany new information that may come intoPFS's possession, including responses todiscovery requests.Name and Address:Dr. Thomas ChangStone & Webster245 Summer StreetBoston, MA 02210profession:Geotechnical EngineerStone and Webster Engineering CorporationProfessional Expertise:Soils and Foundation EngineeringEducational. ScientificEaprience-andProfessional Qualifications:See Attached ResumePublications in the last ten years:See Attached ResumeTestifying experience as expertin last four years:NontSubJect matter of testimony:Soils and related geotechnical issues. Dr.Chang will testify to the soil and geotechnicalconditions at the PFS facility, as they relate tothe design of foundations and structures at thePFSF, and the methods used to determine thesoil and geotechnical conditions at the PFS site.Documents reviewed8

The documents reviewed and relied upon byDr. Chang will include the PFS SafetyAnalysis Report, Environmental Report,RAI responses pertaining to geotechnicaland soils issues, geotechnical and soilsanalyses performed, and related reportsprepared, by Stone & Webster and otherPFS consultants. In addition, Dr. Changmay review and rely upon documentsproduced by the State, as well as any newinformation that may come into PFS'spossession, including responses to discoveryrequests.Utah R - Emergency PlanName and Address:Kenneth W. DunganRisk Technologies, LLC1310 Centerpoint BoulevardKnoxville, TN 37932Profession:Risk Management EngineerEmp1Qy :Risk Technologies, LLCProfessional Expertise:Risk Management, Fire Protection andEmergency Preparedness, including fire-fightingcapability.Educational. ScientificExperinceandProfessional QualificationsSee Attached ResumePublications in the last ten years:See Attached ResumeTestifying experience as expertin Iasi four years:Subject matter of testimony:Documents reviewedand/or relied upon:fNoneFire protection at the PFSF. Mr. Dungan willtestify concerning potential fires at the PFSF,PFS's fire protection practices and procedures,and PFS's fire-fighting capability.The documents reviewed and relied upon byMr. Dungan will include the PFS Safety9

Evaluation Report, RAI responses preparedby PFS, and standard industry handbooks onfire protection. In addition, Mr. Dunganmay review and rely upon documentsproduced by the State as well as any newinformation that may come into PFS'spossession.Utah S - DecommissioningName and Address:Thomas LaGuardiaTLG Services148 New Milford Road EastBridgewater, CT 06752ConsultantTLG ServicesProfessional Expertise:Decommissioning Cost EstimationEducational. ScientificExpeince. anProfessional Qualifications:See Attached Resume (to be updated later)Publications in the last ten years:See Attached Resume (to be updated later)Testifying experience in lastfour years:See Attached Resume (to be updated later)Subiect matter of testimony:Documents revieweand/or relied umo:Decommissioning cost estimates for the PFSF.Mr. LaGuardia will testify concerning the costsof ddcommissioning the PFSF.The documents reviewed and relied upon byMr. LaGuardia will include the LicenseApplication and Safety Analysis Report,NRC regulations and regulatory guides anddocuments relating to the cost ofdecommissioning the PFSF. In addition,Mr. LaGuardia may review and rely upondocuments produced by the State as well as10

any new information that may come intoPFS's possession.Utah GG - Cask-Pad StabilityName and Address:Dr. Alan SolerHoltec International555 Lincoln Drive WestMarlton, NJ 08053Mechanical EngineerEmploye :Holtec InternationalProfessional Expertise:Mechanical design and dynamics of spent fuelcasks and fuel racks.Educational. ScientificExperinceandProfessional Qualifications:See Attached ResumePublications in the last ten years:See Attached ResumeTestifying experience as expertin last four yeNoneSubject matter of testimony:Documents reviewedanid/or relied upon:Coefficient of Friction used in Analysis ofTranStor Cask Stability. Dr. Soler will testifyconcerning the coefficient of friction used inanalyzing the stability of the TranStor storagecase during seismic events.The documents reviewed and relied upon byDr. Soler will include the Safety AnalysisRep6rt, the PFSF Site Specific CaskStability Analysis for the TranStor StorageCask (and documents referenced therein),previous cask stability analysis of theTranStor and Hi-Storm casks, andinformation supplied by PFS on model inputvalues. In addition, Dr. Soler may reviewand rely upon documents produced by theState as well as any new information thatmay come into PFS's possession.11

GENERAL INTERROGATORY NO, 4. For each admitted Utah contention,identify the qualifications of each expert witness whom PFS expects to call at thehearing, including but not limited to a list of all publications authored by the witnesswithin the preceding ten years and a listing of any other cases in which the witness hastestified as an expert at a trial, hearing or by deposition within the preceding four years.APPLICANT'S RESPONSE: See Response to General Interrogatory 3 above.The Applicant is still in the process of identifying expert witnesses that it expects to callat the hearings and will supplement this response in accordance with 10 C.F.R.§ 2.740(e).GENERAL INTERROGATORY NO. 5. For each admitted Utah contention,describe the subject matter on which each of the witnesses is expected to testify at thehearing, describe the facts and opinions to which each witness is expected to testify,including a summary of the grounds for each opinion, and identify the documents(including all pertinent pages or parts thereof), data or other information which eachwitness has reviewed and considered, or is expected to consider or to rely on for his orher testimony.APPLICANT'S RESPONSE. See Applicant's Response to GeneralInterrogatory No. 3 above. Pursuant to subsequent discussion and agreement withcounsel for the State of Utah, Applicant will identify and/or provide copies of documentsrelied upon, or expected to be relied upon, by Applicant's experts.Respectfully submitted,Dated: December 10, 1999Jay E. SilbergErnest L. Blake, Jr.Paul A. GauklerSHAW PITTMAN2300 N Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20037(202) 663-8000Counsel for Private Fuel Storage L.L.C.12

December 10, 1999UNITED STATES OF AMERICANUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONBefore the Atomic Safety and Licensing BoardIn the Matter of)PRIVATE FUEL STORAGE L.L.C.)Docket No. 72-22(Private Fuel Storage Facility))ASLBP No. 97-732-02-ISFSI))DECLARATION OF PAUL A. GAUKLERPaul A. Gaukler states as follows under penalties of perjury:1.I am with Shaw Pittman in Washington, D.C.2.I am duly authorized to verify Applicant's Third Supplemental Response toState's First Requests for Discovery; specifically, those supplemental responses toGeneral Interrogatory Nos. 3-5.3.1 certify that the statements in such responses are true and correct to the best ofmy personal knowledge and belief.I declare under penalty and perjury thaft the foregoing is true and correct.Executed on December 10, 1999.Paul A. Gaukier

UNITED STATES OF AMERICANUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONBefore the Commission))In the Matter ofPRIVATE FUEL STORAGE L.L.C.(Private Fuel Storage Facility))Docket No. 72-22))CERTIFICATE OF SERVICEI hereby certify that copies of Applicant's Third Supplemental Response toState's First Requests for Discovery, Declaration of Paul Gaukler, and the attachedresumes were served on the persons listed below (unless otherwise noted) by e-mail withconforming copies by U.S. mail, first class, postage prepaid, this 10th day of December1999, except for the resumes of RADM George F. A. Wagner, USN (Ret.) and KennethW,. Dungan, P.E., which have been served by facsimile with conforming copies sent byfirst class U.S. mail.2Q. Paul Bollwerk III, Esq., ChairmanAdministrative JudgeAtomic Safety and Licensing Board PanelU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555-0001e-mail: GPB@nrc.govDr. Jerry R. KlineAdministrative JudgeAtomic Safety and Licensing Board PanelU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission-Washington, D.C. 20555-0001e-mail: JRK2&nrc gg; kjerry@erols.com2 The resumes of RADM George F. A. Wagner, USN (Ret) and Kenneth W. Dungan, P.E. have not beensent by facsimile to counsel for OGD and the Skull Valley Band pursuant to previous requests not to havematerials sent to them by facsimile.

Dr. Peter S. LamAdministrative JudgeAtomic Safety and Licensing Board PanelU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555-0001e-mail: PSL@nrc.govOffice of the SecretaryU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555-0001Attention: Rulemakings and AdjudicationsStaffe-mail: hearingdocket@nrc.gov* Susan F. ShankmanDeputy Director, Licensing & InspectionDirectorate, Spent Fuel Project OfficeOffice of Nuclear Material Safety &SafeguardsU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555* Adjudicatory FileAtomic Safety and Licensing Board PanelU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555-0001(Original and two copies)Catherine L. Marco, Esq.Sherwin E. Turk, Esq.Office of the General CounselMail Stop 0-15 B18U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555e-mail: pfscase@nrc.govDenise Chancellor, Esq.Assistant Attorney GeneralUtah Attorney General's Office160 East 300 South, 5' FloorP.O. Box 140873Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-0873e-mail: dehaneelkstate.UT.USJohn Paul Kennedy, Sr., Esq.Confederated Tribes of the GoshuteReservation and David Pete1385 Yale AvenueSalt Lake City, Utah 84105e-mail: john@kennedys.orgJoro Walker, Esq.Land and Water Fund of the Rockies2056 East 3300 South, Suite 1Salt Lake City, UT 84109e-mail: joro61@inconnect.comDiane Curran, Esq.Harmon, Curran, Spielberg &Eisenberg, L.L.P.1726 M Street, N.W., Suite 600Washington, D.C. 20036e-mail:DCurran.HCSE@zzapp.orgDanny Quintana, Esq.Skull Valley Band of Goshute IndiansDanny Quintana & Associates, P.C.68 South Main Street, Suite 6001 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101e-mail: quintana@xmission.comRichard E. Condit, Esq.Land and Water Fund of the Rockies2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200Boulder, CO 80302* By U.S. mail only

Resume ofJoseph F. Gase

November 1999JOSEPH F. GASEMANAGERPROJECT CONTROLS & RESOURCE STAFFINGEDUCATIONIndiana Institute of Technology - BS in Civil Engineering, 1971LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONSEngineer-in-Training - IndianaEXPERIENCE SUMMARYMr. Gase is currently Manager of Project Controls and Resource Staffing for Stone &In this capacity, he is responsible for enhancing projectWebster's Denver Office.performance by providing business and financial support, cost and schedule control andconstruction estimating services. He is also responsible for Denver Office resource planningand allocation. Mr. Gase has over 28 years of diversified experience in business and financialmanagement, cost and scheduling, construction cost estimating, expenditure forecasting andfield construction experience including craft supervision.Currently, with a cadre of uniquely qualified and experienced professionals under hisdirection, Mr. Gase provides a wide variety of project support services including:"Proposal strategies and commercial proposal preparation for both private sector clients andgovernment agencies where knowledge and experience in government regulations,innovative pricing and various incentive arrangements have proved to be a critical successfactor."* Enhancing the financial performance of Denver Office projects by assisting projectmanagers with improved project control techniques, effective contract change control,critical variance analyses and providing qualified business and contract support."* Construction capital cost estimating services for both proposals and project specific tasks.eProject cost control and planning and scheduling services.

JOSEPH F. GASEDETAILED EXPERIENCESTONE & WEBSTER APRIL 1971 to PRESENTStone & Webster - Denver, Colorado (February 1980 to present)Resource Manager - June 1999Division Manager, Project Controls - May 1991Project Controls Supervisor - October 1989Principal Cost & Estimating Engineer - July 1988Assignments include:"*"*"*"*" "*"*"*" " San Diego Gas & Electric CompanyR. L. Ferguson and AssociatesDepartment of EnergyWyoming Water Development CommissionGarb Oil CorporationWestern Fuels-Utah, Inc.Sunedco Coal CompanyNorthern States Power CompanyAlaska Power AuthorityNorthern States Power CompanyStone & Webster - Construction Department (April 1971 - January 1980)City of Colorado Springs Department of Public Utilities,Unit No. 1 R.D. Nixon Station (November 1977 - January 1980)Colorado Springs, CO - 200 MW Fossil PlantSenior Construction EngineerPower Authority of the State of New York, (February 1975 - October 1977)Consolidated Edison Central Station Unit No. 6Astoria, New York - 900 MW Fossil PlantSenior Planning EngineerConstruction Department, Boston Office (May 1974 - Jan 1975)Construction Planning EngineerVirginia Electric and Power Company (April 1971 - April 1974)Unit No. 3, Mt. Storm, West Virginia - 560 MW Fossil Plant.Construction Planning Engineer

RESUME OFJON KAPITZ

Jon K. KapitzProject ManagerPrairie Island Dry Cask StorageEDUCATIONB.S. Nuclear Engineering, University of Wisconsin - 1980M.S. Nuclear Engineering, University of Wisconsin - 1981PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEProject Manager, Prairie Island Dry Cask Storage1992 to presentResponsible for overall project management of the Prairie Island Independent Spent Fuel StorageInstallation. Work includes managing the licensing, fabrication/construction, training, startup,and operation of the Prairie Island Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, as well asofpreparing and managing the project's budget. Managed the successful startup and operationthe project in compliance with NRC (Part 72), State and local permits and regulations.The Prairie Island ISFSI is a 44 million project.Major Accomplishments"* Licensing the Prairie Island ISFSI with the NRC, the State of Minnesota Public UtilitiesCommission, and the Minnesota Legislature."* Managing construction of the Prairie Island ISFSI."* Developing procedures for cask loading and unloading."* Training all site personnel involved in cask operations."* Managing the startup and operation of the Prairie Island ISFSI.Project Engineer, Northern States Power1990-1992caskResponsible for the oversight of all engineering and licensing activities for the TN-40applicationproject. Also gave technical support to the cask designer in cask design and NRCsubmittal.Major Accomplishments"* Developed request for proposal for dry spent fuel storage technology."* Worked with Transnuclear and Stone & Webster to prepare and submit a license applicationto the NRC for the Prairie Island ISFSI.

Nuclear Engineer, Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant1987-1990Responsibilities included the following: system engineer for spent fuel pool cooling, reactorengineer for Unit 1 reactor, and responsible engineer for fuel consolidation and dry cask storageprojects. As system engineer for the spent fuel pool cooling system, responsible for coordinatingall system operations and maintenance. As responsible engineer for fuel rod consolidationproject, managed the operation of the fuel rod consolidation and waste reduction demonstration.Major Accomplishments"* Managed the operation of the fuel rod consolidation and waste reduction project, which is thelargest commercial fuel-rod consolidation demonstration in U.S."* Responsible for replacement of spent fuel pool bridge crane with single failure proof system( 700,000 project)."* Obtained NRC Senior Reactor Operator License. 560 hours control room experience.Nuclear Engineer, Nuclear Safety Analysis Dept. -Northern States Power1983-1987Responsible for reactor thermal hydraulic and transient calculations for the Prairie Island NuclearGenerating Plant.Major Accomplishments* Developed computational methods for thermal hydraulic analyses for the Prairie IslandNuclear Generating Plant.Nuclear Engineer, Nuclear Core Analysis Dept. -Northern States Power1981-1983Responsible for core design and reactor physics calculations for the Prairie IslandMajor Accomplishments"* Designed Prairie Island Unit 1 core"* Prepared Prairie Island Unit 2 Cycle 7 Startup and Operations ReportLICENSESRegistered Professional Engineer - MinnesotaSenior Reactor Operator License - Prairie Island (Inactivated- 1991)

PROFESSIONAL MEMIBERSHIPS/ACTIVITIESAmerican Nuclear SocietyEPRI Fuel Reliability, Storage, and Disposal Steering CommitteeNEI Dry Cask Storage Issues Task ForceAmerican Nuclear SocietyCONTINUEING EDUCATIONMinnesota Management Institute - University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management,Executive Development Center - 1999

Resume ofIndresh Rampall, Ph.D.

Page 1PgRESUME OF INDRESH RAMPALLRESUMEINDRESH RAMPALL, Ph.D.PRINCIPAL ENGINEERHOLTEC INTERNATIONALEDUCATIONPh.D. in Chemical EngineeringUniversity of Notre Dame (1992), GPA 3.97/4.0M.S. in Chemical EngineeringUniversity of Notre Dame (1989), GPA 4.0/4.0B. Tech in Chemical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology (1978), Grade A2PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEHOLTEC INTERNATIONALApril 1993 - PresentPrincipal EngineerHeat exchange, steam generation and fuel pool cooling system design, licensing and consulting.CLARKSON UNIVERSITYPotsdam, NYSeptember 1992 - April 1993Research AssociateENGINEERS INDIA LIMITED (EIL)New Delhi, India1978-Senior Engineer, Research and Development Department1987A major consultancy and project engineering company in the refineries, petrochemicals and on- andoff-shore exploration.EXPERIENCE SUMMARYProcess Design and Development Experience1.Process design work including Heat and Material Balance Calculations, preparationof Process Flow and P&I Diagrams, Specifications for Process Instruments, Pumpsand Equipment (Pressure Vessels, Heat Exchangers, etc.). Also prepared OperationsManuals for start-up, operations, shutdown, emergency procedures and plantsafety.

Page 22.Developed process models for design of two-phase flow high pressure pipelinesfrom off-shore platforms.3.Developed steady state and dynamic process design models of heterogeneous fixedbed catalytic reactors used in refineries and petrochemical plants. The models wereused to analyze industrial and pilot-plant data for the o-xylene and ethyleneoxidation reactors to develop a complete reactor simulation model.4.Development of a process design and simulation model for the zeolites based ZSM-5catalyst used in the xylenes isomerization reactor for a large petrochemical complex.Appointed as the lead process engineer for planning of bench scale experiments atplant site as well as analysis of data to obtain a detailed kinetic model of theprocess.Chemical Process Plant Experience1.Appointed as the lead process engineer for development of the Ethylene epoxidationtechnology. Completed the process design, construction supervision and operationof a highly automated, ful-scale, single tube, medium pressure, pilot plant for the'catalytic oxidation of ethylene to ethylene oxide. Highly experienced with hands-onwork involving process instrumentation, continuous on-line analyzers as well asprocess gas chromatographs. Developed process models from statistical analysis ofpilot-plant data to

Stone & Webster 245 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210 Geotechnical Engineer Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation Soils and Geotechnical Engineering See Attached Resume See ,&ttached Resume None Soils and geotechnical issues. Mr. Trudeau will testify to the soil and geotechnical condit

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