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Page 1 of 2 <br />Donna Baker (9 <br />From: baryj @earthlink.net <br />Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 10:31 AM <br />To: Donna Baker <br />Cc: Geof Gledhill; Laura Blackmon <br />Subject: Fw: Proposed legal work for Orange County <br />I spoke on Friday with Diane Curran, our attorney in our previous intervention re Shearon Hams safety issues. <br />We discussed the possibility of Orange County again intervening, and what that might entail. Ms. Curran suggesting filing for a <br />60-day extension to comment, thereby allowing more time to gather information for an intervention. She does not offer a cost <br />for the more extensive effort, but her letter projects a cost of between $2,500 and $3,750 to file the motion for an extension, <br />including a $1,500 retainer. She asks for an answer today. I received this yesterday. <br />I stressed in our conversation that, while we remain interested, we are in circumscribed financial straits. I asked that Ms. <br />Curran outline the steps necessary for Orange County to proceed, but made no commitment. I also pointed out that we are in <br />recess, and so might not be able to give a quick answer. <br />If possible, please let me know if you would like to authorize the initial step outlined in Ms. Curran's attached letter. If three <br />commissioners agree, we can take the money from the BOCC contingency. Of course we will retain the option to desist <br />depending on the cost of filing our objections in detail. Whether the motion for delay is cost- effective absent a firm resolve to <br />proceed is an open question. <br />I realize this is not the optimal way to proceed, but given the timeline it seems the best option. If I don't get three ayes, I will so <br />inform Ms. Curran. I have also copied the manager and our attorney in order that they may provide comment. <br />Barry <br />— Forwarded Message <br />From: Diane Curran <br />Sent: Jul 7, 2008 2:02 PM <br />To: barryj @earthlink.net <br />Cc: pthames@co.orange.nc.us, Gordon Thompson <br />Subject: Proposed legal work for Orange County <br />Dear Barry: <br />As we discussed, I am writing to propose that Orange County hire me to prepare and submit a <br />request to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a 60 -day extension of time to request a <br />hearing on Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc.'s application for a combined operating license for a <br />new 2 -unit nuclear power plant on the site of Shearon Harris Unit 1. An extension of time would <br />allow the County to evaluate whether to challenge the safety and security risks posed by Progress <br />Energy's proposed use of high- density pool storage of spent fuel at the new reactors. This is the <br />same issue that Orange County raised several years ago in an NRC license amendment <br />proceeding for Shearon Harris Unit 1, when Progress Energy proposed to expand the plant's high <br />density fuel pool storage capacity. In that case, Orange County's expert witness, Dr. Gordon <br />Thompson, demonstrated that high- density pool storage of spent fuel poses the risk of a <br />catastrophic fire, and therefore should be abandoned in favor of combined low- density pool <br />storage and dry storage of spent fuel. <br />7/22/2008 <br />
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