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Addition to App of Moriearty Ji 48.* Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20235V738
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Issue date: 02/23/1989
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MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

~89 FEB 28 P6 :36 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before Administrative Judges:

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Dr. Richard F.

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In the Matter of

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Docket Nos.

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50-443-444-OL PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF

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NEW HAMPSHIRE, ET AL.

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(Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2)

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February 23, 1989

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i ADDITION TO APPENDIX.OF MS. SHARON MORIEARTY REGARDING JI 48

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3 Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research State Data Center 117 Draper Hall State House University of Massachusetts Room 50 Amherst, MA 01003 Boston, MA 02133 (413) 545-0176 (617) 727-4537 Massachusetts 1986 Population Estimates and 1985 Per Capita Income Estimates 1980 Count:

1980 figures are complete count figures from the 1980 of Popula-tion and Housing.

Estimates and census counts for place and/or MCD pieces within counties have been summed to the county level.

In cases where there

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have been annexations, deannexations, incorporations, disincorporation, cor-i j

rections to the 1980 census counts, and/or successful challenges to the 1982 l

or 1984 estimates, they have been carried through as appr priate, so that the l

numbers for each year reflect the current geography and c anges to the popula-l tion for each place.

Therefore, what is shown here for 1980 vill not neces-I sarily match what has been previously published in CURRENT POPUIATION REPORTS, I

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1986 Population Estimates:

The estimates were prepared using procedures the.t rely on measuring components of population change.

They utilize statistics on births and deaths by residence to estimate natural increase, federal income

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tax returns to estimate net internal migration, and reported immigration stat-7 istics to estimate not migration.

For the first time, the estimates are rounded to the nearest ten.

.4Y Per Capita Income Estimates:

The 1985 per capita income (PCI) is the esti-f mated average amount per person of total money income received during the cal-sndar year 1985 for all persons residing in a given political jurisdiction.

4 The 1985 estimates are based on the 1980 census and have been updated using yc.

rates of change developed from various administrative record sets and compila-tions, mainly from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Bureau of Econo-mic Analysis (BEA).

.a The PCI estimates are based on a money income concept.

Total money income is 4

defined by the Bureau of the Census for statistical purposes as the sum of:

4 o Wage or salary income o Net nonfarm self-employment income o Net farm self-employment income o Interest, dividends, and net rental income o Social Security and railroad retirement income o All other regularly received income such as Veterans' payments, pensions, unemployment

-1 compensation, and allmony

[" R2ceipts not counted as income include various " lump-sum" payments,such as capital gains or inheritance.

The total represents the amount of income M_ received before deductions for personal income taxes, Social Security, bond Purchases, union dues, Medicare deductions, etc.

Bureau of the census per capita income estimates are not comparable with per I

capita income estimates from other sources, such as the Bureau of Economic Analysis personal per capita income estimates.

topulation estimates for 1986 and per capita income estimates for 1985 will be oublished la~te this year by the Bureau of the Census in CURRENT POPULATION LEPORTS, Series P-26, for all cities'and for functioning county subareas such is townships and New England towns.

S AREA POPULATION PER CAPITA INCOME 1986 1980 PERCENT ESTIMATE ESTIMATE CENSUS CHANGE 1985 1979 PERCENT CHANGE TYRINGHAM TOWN 380 344 10.5 15392 9076 69.6 WASHINGTON TOWN 610 587 4.1 8291 5462 51.8 WEST STOCKBRIDGE TOWN 1310 1280 2.0 10950 7149 53.2 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWN 8090 8741

_7.4 12078 7388 63.5 WINDSOR TOWN 620 598 4.0 12945 7477 73.1 BRISTOL COUNTY 484900-474641 2.2 9961 6249 59.4 ATTLEBORO 34910 34196 2.1 11264 7081 59.1' FALL RIVER 90420 92574

-2.3 8050 5197 54.9 NEW BEDFORD 96450 98478

-2*.1 8156 5431 50.2 TAUNTON 45760 45001 1.7 9742 6132 58.9 ACUSHNET TOWN 9070 8704 4.2 10165 6332 60.5 BERKLEY TOWN 3630 2731 33.0 10476 6306 66.1 DAPTMOUTH TOWN 25610 23966 6.9 10853 6955 56.0 DIGHTON TOWN

'5420 5352 1.2 10935 6838 59.9 EASTON TOWN 19090 16623 14.8 13408 7720 73.7 FAIRHAVEN TOWN 15690 15759

.4 9845 6390 54.1 FREETOWN TOWN 8020 7058 13.7 10373 6419 61.6 MANSFIELD TOWN 14920 13452 10.9 12229 7287 67.8 NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH TOWN 23460 21095 11.2 12137 7352 65.1 NORTON TOWN 13710 12690 8.1 10182 6307 61.4 RAYNHAM TOWN 9510 9085 4.6 12167 7409 64.2 REHOBOTH TOWN 8490 7570 12.2 12934 7824 65.3 SEEKONK TOWN 12710 12269 3.6 12739 7688 65.7 SOMERSET TOWN 18230 18813

_3.1 11237 7145 57.3 SWANSEA TOWN 15790 15461 2.1 10568 6692 57.9 WESTPORT TOWN 14010 13763 1.8 10849 6549 65.7 DUKES COUNTY 10900 8942 22.4 11878 7322 62.2 CHIIRARK TOWN 620 489 27.4 15645 9796 59.7 EDGARTOWN TOWN 2990 2204 35.8 11961 7658 56.2 GAY HEAD TOWN 220 220

-2.3 6409 3887 64.9 GOSNOLD TOWN 50 63

-15.9 11878 7322 62.2 OAK BINFFS TOWN 2340 1984 17.8 10017 5867 70.7 TISBURY TOWN 3480 2972 17.2 12743 7970 59.9 WEST TISBURY TOWN 1250 1010 23.3 11601 7125 62.8 ESSEX COUNTY 649400 633688 2.5 12952 7673 68.8 BEVERLY 36980 37655

-1.8 13907 8078 72.2 CI4UCESTER 28230 27768 1.7 12225 7602 60.8 MAVERHILL 48620 46865 3.7 11075 6433 72.2

' LAWRENCE 63420 63175

.4 8624 5485 57.2 LYNN 78560 78471

.1 10607 6487 63.5 NEWBURYPORT%

16890 15900 6.3 13036 7206 80.9 PEABODY 46300 45976

.7 12681 7728 64.1 SALEM 38050 38276

.6 11863 7038 68.6 AMESBURYTQWNk 14780 13971 5.8 11216 6571 70.7 ANDOVER TOWN 27230 26370 3.3 18373 10267 79.0

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AREA POPULATION PER CAPITA INCOME 1986 1980 PERCENT ESTIMATE

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ESTIMATE CENSUS CHANGE 1985 1979 PERCENT l

CHANGE BOXFORD TOWN 6220 5374 15.6 19207 11442 67.9

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I DANVERS TOWN 24150 24100

.2 13681 8049 70.0 ESSEX TOWN 2960 2998

-1.3 11809 7264 62.6 GEORGETOWN TOWN 6010 5687 5.6 13076 7639 71.2 GROVELAND TOWN 5080 5040

.8 13291 7731 71.9 HAMILTON TOWN 7140 6960 2.6 15871 9415 68.6 i

s IPSWICH TOWN 11750 11158 5.3 14067 8175 72.1 y

LYNNFIELD TOWN 11350 11267

.7 20410 11638 75.4 f

MANCHESTER TOWN 5260 5424

-3.0 21330 12032 77.3 p

MARBLEHEAD TOWN 19580 20126

-2.7 19734 11619 69 8

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4870 4451 9.5 12269 6866 78.7

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METHUEN TOWN 39470 36701 7.5 11839 7002 69.1

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MIDDLETON TOWN 4710 4135 13.8 14445 7912 82.6 is NAHANT TOWN 3940 3947

.1 16666 10357 60.9 g5 NEWBURYTOWNdp 5360 4529 18.3 13563 7888 71.9 p;

NORTH ANDOVER TOWN 22390 20129 11.2 15210 8554 77.8 ROCKPORT TOWN 6690 6345 5.4 13848 8436 64.2 It ROWLEY TOWN 4250 3867 9.9 12853 7611 68.9 SALISBURYTOWNjh 7270 5973 21.7 9945 6015 65.3 SAUGUS TOWN 25860 24746 4.5 12555 7363 70.5 SWAMPSCOTT TOWN 13330 13837

-3.6 16618 10366 60.3 ce MJ TOPSFIELD TOWN 5550 5709

-2.8 19048 10733 77.5 I f WENHAM TOWN 3810 3897

-2.2 19749 11067 78.4 hf E________

FRANKLIN COUNTY 66000 64317 2.5 10554 6647 58.8 ASHFIELD TOWN 1530 1458 5.0 10403 6970 49.3 I

BERNARDSTON TOWN 1790 1750 2.2 11101 6827 62.6 BUCKLAND TOWN 1890 1864 1.4 10105 6244 61.8 CHARLEMONT TOWN 1210 1149 5.6 9629 6190 55.6 COLRAIN TOWN 1670 1552 7.5 10158 6567 54.7 CONWAY TOWN 1400 1213 15.4 13431 8186 64 1 DEERFIELD TOWN 4700 4517 4.1 12975 7712 68.2 ERVING TOWN 1420 1326 7.1 9369 6401 46.4 GILL TOWN 1300 1259 2.9 10337 6523 58.5 GREENFIELD TOWN 17900 18436

-2.9 10691 6733 58.8 MAWLEY TOWN 370 280 31.4 10618 6731 57.7 HEATH TOWN 580 482 20.7 8695 5444 59.7 LEVERETT TOWN 1560 1471 6.2 13409 7946 68.8 LEYDEN TOWN 620 498 23.7 9905 6597 50.1 MONROE TOWN 140 179

-24.0 9451 6007 57.3 MONTAGUE TOWN 7980 8011

.4 10493 6703 56.5 NEW SALEM TOWN 880 688 27.5 10040 6681 50.3 NORTHFIELD TOWN 2410 2386 1.1 10991 6920 58.8 ORANGE TOWN 7300 6844 6.6 8560 5595 53.0 ROWE TOWN 380 336 12.2 11615 7093 63.8 SHELBURNE TOWN 2020 2002 1.0 9450 5965 58.4 SNUTESBURY TOWN 1240 1049 18.2 12591 7888 59.6 SUNDERLAND TOWN 2930 2929

.1 9755 6268 55.6 WARWICK TOWN 600 603

.5 8852 5374 64.7 WENDELL TOWN 810 694 17.3 8966 5333 68.1 WHATELY TOWN 1340 1341

.4 11731 7001 67.6 1

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOAN89 FEB 28 P6 :35 Before the Administrative Judgeg;Fi...

Ivan W.

Smith, Chairman

$)inj, Dr. Richard F.

Cole Kenneth A. McCollom l.

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In the Matter of

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Docket Nos. 50-443-OL

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50-444-OL PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY

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(Off-Site EP)

OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, EI AL.

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(Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2)

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February 23, 1989

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Pamela Talbot, hereby certify that on February 22, 1989, I made service of the within ERRATA SHEET RE: TRIAL BRIEF OF THE MASSACHUSETTS ATTORNEY GENERAL ON JOINT INTERVENOR CONTENTIONS ON.

THE SEABROOK PLAN FOR MASSACHUSETTS COMMUNITIES (SPMC) and ADDITION TO APPENDIX OF MS. SHARON MORIEARTY REGARDING JI 48, via First Class Mail on February 22, 1989, to:

Ivan W.

Smith, Chairman Kenneth A. McCollom Atomic Safety & Licensing Bd.

1107 W.

Knapp St.

i U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Stillwater, OK 74075 Commission East West Towers Building 4350 East West Highway i

Dethesda, MD 20814 I

Dr. Richard F. Cole Docketing and Service l

Atomic Safety & Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission East West Towers Building Washington, DC 20555 4350 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814 l

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6 Robert R. Pierce, Esq.

Thomas G. Dignan, Jr.

Atomic Safety & Licensing Bd.

Katherine Selleck U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ropes & Gray East West Towers Building 225 Franklin Street 4350 East West Highway Boston, MA 02110 Bethesda, MD 20814 H.

Joseph Flynn, Esq.

Sherwin E. Turk, Esq.

Assistant General Counsel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Office of General Counsel Commission Federal Emergency Management Office of the General Counse; Agency 15th. Floor 500 C Street, S.W.

11555 Rockville Pike Washington, DC 20472 Rockville, MD 20852 Atomic Safety & Licensing Robert A.

Backus, Esq.

Appeal Board Panel Backus, Meyer & Solomon j

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 116 Lowell Street Commission P.O.

Box 516 Washington, DC 20555 Manchester, NH 03106 i

i Atomic Safety & Licensing Jane Doughty j

Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Seacoast Anti-Pollution Leag j 5 Market Street Commission Portsmouth, NH 03801 Washington, DC 20555 i

Charles P.

Graham, Esq.

Barbara St. Andre, Esq.

Murphy & Graham Kopelman & Paige, P.C.

33 Low Street 77 Franklin Street Newburyport, MA 01950 Boston, MA 02110 Judith H. Mizner, Esq.

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Scott Hill-Whilton, Esq.

79 State Street Lagoulis, Clark, Hill-Whiltor1 2nd Floor

& McGuire Newburyport, MA 01950 79 State Street 1

Newburyport, MA 01950 j

Dianne Curran, Esq.

Ashod N. Amirian, Esq.

Harmon, Curran, & Towsley 145 South Main Street 3

Suite 430 P.O.

Box 38 2001 S Street, N.W.

Bradford, MA 01835 Washington, DC I

i Senator Gordon J.

Humphrey Senator Gordon J. Humphrey U.S. Senate One Eagle Square, Suite'507 Washington, DC 20510 Concord, NH 03301 (Attn: Tom Burack)

(Attn: Herb Boynton)

George Dana Bisbee, Esq.

Phillip Ahrens, Esq.

Assistant Attorney General Assistant Attorney General Office of the Attorney General Department of the Attorney 25 Capitol Street General Concord, NH 03301 Augusta, ME 04333

John H.

Frye, III Alternate James H Carpenter, Alternate Chairman Technical Member Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing j Board Panel Board Panel U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Nuclear and Regulatory Commission Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Sandra Gavutis, Chairperson Calvin A.

Canney Board of Selectmen City Manager RFD 1, Box 1154 City Hall Rte. 107 126 Daniel Street Kensington, NH 03827 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Gary W.

Holmes, Esq.

Richard A. Hampe, Esq.

Holmes & Ellis Hampe & McNicholas 47 Winnacunnet Road 35 Pleasant Street Hampton, NH 03842 Concord, NH 03301 Robert Carrigg, Chairman J.P.

Nadeau Board of Selectmen Selectmen's Office Town Office 10 Central Road Atlantic Avenue Rye, NH 03870 1

North Hampton, NH 03862 william S.

Lord Board of Selectmen Town Hall - Friend Street Amesbury, MA 01913 JAMES M. SHANNON ATTORNEY GENERAL COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 1

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Leslie Greer Assistant Attorney Generals 3

Nuclear Safety Unit Department of the Attorney General i

One Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108-1698

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(617) 727-2200 DATED:

February 23, 1989 l

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