J. Enrique Luco. "Comments on Seismic Design Levels for Diablo Canyon Site in California," M

J. Enrique Luco. "Comments on Seismic Design Levels for Diablo Canyon Site in California," M

'TTACHMENTS A. 'Resume - Richard B. Hubbard. B. Biography - Eli Silver. C. Biography - Clarence A. Hall, ~ Jr. D. Resume - Stephan Alan Graham. E'. Curriculum Vitae — William R. Dickinson. "The San Gregorio-Hosgri Fault Zone: An Overview," -'li Silver. G. "Evidence for 115 Kilometers of Right Slip on the San 'Gregorio- Hosgri Fault Trend," S.A. Graham and W. R. Dickinson. H. "San Simeon-Hosgri Fault System, Coastal California: Economic and Environmental implications," C.A. Hall, .Jr. "Origin and Development of the Lompoc-S'anta Maria Pull-Apart Basin and its Relation to the 'San Simeon-Hosgri Strike-Slip Fault, Western California," C.A. Hall, Jr. "Marine Geology and Tectonic History of the Central California Continental Margin," E.A. Silver, D.S. McCulloch, and J .R. Curry. K. "Application of Linear Statistical Models of Earthquake Magnitude Versus Fault Length in Estimating Maximum Expectable Earthquakes," Robert K. Mark. L. USGS Open File Report 77-614, "Regression Analysis of Earthquake Magnitude and Surface Fault Length Using the 1970 Data of Bonilla and Buchanan," R.K. Mark and M.G. Bonilla. M. Biography - James N. Brune. N. Curriculum Vitae - J. Enrique Luco, O. Curriculum Vitae - Mihailo D. Trifunac. P. "Review of the 'Seismic Evaluation for Postulated 7.5M Hosgri Earthquake, Units 1 and 2, Diablo Canyon Site,'" J. Enrique Luco. "Comments on Seismic Design Levels for Diablo Canyon Site in California," M. D. Trifunac. R. USGS Open File Report 78-509, "Estimation of Ground Motion Parameters," D. M. Boore, A.A. Oliver, R.A. Page, and W.B. Joyner. I T gJ. d q ATTACHE Z A q l~hq- ~ ~ Richard B. Hubbard 366 California Avenue Suite 7 Palo Alto, CA 94306 (415) 329-0474 EXPERIENCE 9/76 - Present Partner - MHB Technical Associates, Palo Alto, California.'ounder an managing partner o tec nica consu ting irm. Specialists, in :independent energy assessments for government agencies, particulary technical and economic evaluation of nuclear power facilities. Con- sultant in this. capacity to Illinois Attorney General; Suffolk County, New York; Schweinfurt, Germany; Governor of Colorado; and Swedish Energy Commission. Also provided studies and testimony for various public interest groups including Center for Law In The Public Interest, Los Angeles; Public Law Utility Group, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge,"Massachusetts. Provided testimony to U.S. Senate/House Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, U.S. House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, California Assembly, Land Use, and Energy Committee, Advisory Committee on Reactor Safe- guards, and Atomic Safety and Licensing Board. Performed comprehensive risk analysis of the accident probabilities and consequences at the Barseback Nuclear Plant for the Swedish Energy Commission and edited, as well as contributed to, the Union of Concerned Scientist's technical review of the NRC's Reactor Safety Study (WASH-1400). 2/76 - 9/76 Consultant, Pro'ect Survival, Palo Alto, California. Volunteer work on Nuc ear Sareguar s Initiative campaigns xn Ca i ornia, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and Colorado. Numerous presentations- on nuclear power and alternative energy options to civic, government, and college groups. Also resource person for public service presentations on radio and television. 5/75 - 1/76 %fang er - Qualit Assurance Section Nuclear Energy Control and nstrumentation Deoartment, Genera E ectrz.c Comoanv, San Jose, ~pqh'yyd,yd,hd,dq'ph'ha x orna.a. eport to t e Department enera Manager. Deve op and that products produced by the Department meet quality requirements as defined in NRC regulation 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, customer contracts, and GE Corporate policies and procedures. Product areas include radiation sensors, reactor t t vessel internals, fuel handling and servicing tools, nuclear plant contxol and protection instrumentation systems, and nuclear steam supply and Balance of Plant contxol room panels. Responsibile for approximately 45 exempt personnel, 22 non-exempt pexsonnel, and 129 hourly personnel with an expense budget of nearly 4 million dollars and and equipment investment budget of approxi- mately 1.2 million dollars. 11/71 - 5/75 / Mana er - ualit Assurance Subsection, Manufacturing Section of tomic ower auzoment De axtment, enera ectrz.c ComDan, 'an Jose, Ca izoxnia. Report to the Manager or Manu acturing. Same unctzona an product- responsiblities as in Engagement ><1, except at a lower oxganizational =report level. Developed a quality system which received NRC certification in 1975. The system was also suc- cessfully surveyed for ASME "N" and "NPT" symbol authorization in 1972 and 1975, plus ASME "U" and ".S" symbol authorizations in 1975. Responsible for from 23 to 39 exempt personnel, 7 to 14 non-exempt personnel, and 53 to 97 hourly personnel. - , 3/70 11/71 Mana er - A plication En ineerin Subsection, Nuclear Instrumentation e artment, enexa r. ectrxc Comoan , San Jose, Ca i ornia. Respon- se e or t e post oraer tecnnxca znter ace wxt arc detect engineers and power plant owners to define and schedule the instrumentation and control systems for the Nuclear Steam Supply and Balance. of Plant portion of nuclear power generating stations. Responsibilities included preparation of the plant instrument list with approximate location, review of interface drawings to define functional design requirements, and release of functional requirements for detailed equipment designs. Personnel supervised included 17 engineers and 5 non-exempt personnel. 12/69 - 3/70 Chairman - E uivment Room Task Force, Nuclear Instrumentation Depart- ment, Genera E ectrx,c Com an , ban ose, a x orna.a. esponsz. e or a specia tas force reporting to tne Department General Manager to define methods to improve the quality and reduce the installation time and cost" of nuclear power plant control rooms. Study resulted in the conception of a factory-fabricated contxol room consisting of signal conditioning and operatox control panels mounted on modular floor sections which are completely assembled in the factory and thoroughly tested for proper operation of interacting devices. Personnel supervised include 10 exempt personne'l. - 12/69 I'2/65 Mana er — Pro osal En ineerin Subsection, Nuclear Instrumentation e axtment, Genera E ectrxc Comoany, San Jose, Ca x. ornza. Respon- se e or t e app ication o instxumentatxon systems or nuclear power reactors during the proposal and pxe-order"period., Respon- sible for technical review of bid specifications, preparation of technical bid clarifications and exceptions, definition of material list for cost estimating, and the "as sold" review of contxacts prior to turnover to Application Engineering. Personnel supervised varied from 2 to 9 engineers. 8/64 - 12/65 Sales En ineer, Nuclear Electronics Business Section of Atomic ower uivment Oeoartment, enera E ectrx.c om an, an aose, Ca i ornia. Responsi e for t e i review, contract negotiation, y d ~ C * 1 power plants, test reactors, and radiation hot cells. Also respon- sible for industrial sales of radiation sensing systems for measure- ment of chemical properties, level, and density. 10/61 - 8/64 A lication En ineer, Low Volta e Switch ear Department, General E ectric Cpm@an , P i a e xa, Penns vania. Responsi e or the app >cation and design o advance iode an silicon controlled rectifier constant voltage DC power systems and variable voltage dc power systems for industrial applications. Designed, followed manufacturing and"personallly tested in advanced SCR power supply for product introduction at the Iron and Steel Show. Project Engineer for a dc power system for an aluminum pot line sold to Anaconda beginning at the 161XV switchyard and encompassing all the equipment to.,convert the power to 700 volts dc at 160,000 amperes. 9/60 — 10/61 GE Rotational Tzainin P~to tam Four 3-month assignments on the GE Rotational Training Program for college technical graduates as follows: a. Installation and Service En . — Detroit, Michigan. Installation an startup testing ot t e wor s argest automated hot strip steel mill. b. Tester - Industr Control - Roanoke, Vir inia. Factory, testing o contro pane s or contro o stee , paper,'ulp, and utility mills and power plants. c. En ineer - Li ht Milita Electronics - Johnson Cit, New York. eszgn o groun support equipment or testing t e auto px, ots on the F-105. d. 'ales En~ineer — Morrison, Illinois. Sale of appliance controls inc u xng range timers an rezrxgerator cold controls. A 3 EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona, 1960. Master of Business Administration, University of Santa Clara, 1969. PROFESSTONAL AFFILIATION Registered Quality Engineer, License No. QU805, State of California. Member of Subcommittee 8 of the Nuclear- Power Engineering Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society responsible for the preparation and xevision of the following 4 national Q.A. Standards: a ~ IEEE 498 (ANSI .N45.2. 16), Supplementary Requirements for the Calibration and Control of Measuring and Test Equipment used in the construction and maintenance of Nuclear Power Generating Stations. b. IEEE 336 (ANSI N45.2.4), Installation, Inspection, and Testing Requirements for Instrumentation and Electric Equipment during the construction of Nuclear Power Generating Stations. c. IEEE P467 (ANSI N45.2.14), Quality Assurance Program Require- ments for the Design and Manufacture of Class IE Instrumen- tation and Electric Equipment for Nuclear Power Generating Stations. d. IEEE Draft, Requirements for the Procurement and Storage of Class IE Equipment Replacement Parts. PERSONAL DATA Birth Date: 7/08/37 Married; three children Health: Excellent " PUBLICATIONS AND TESTIMONY 1. Swedish Reactor Safe Stud: Barseback Risk Assessment, 1KB Tec nical Associates, January 1 7 Pu ishe by Swe sh Depart- ment of Industry as Document DSI 1978:1) . 2. The Risks of Nuclear Power Reactors: A Review of the NRC Reactor Sa et Stu v MASH- w, Ken a, et a, e ate y R. B. Hu bard an . C. Manor ox Union of Concerned Scientists, August 1977.

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