IR 05000329/1980022
| ML19332A762 | |
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| Site: | Midland |
| Issue date: | 08/05/1980 |
| From: | Cook R, Knop R NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
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| ML19332A757 | List: |
| References | |
| 50-329-80-22, 50-330-80-23, NUDOCS 8009180240 | |
| Download: ML19332A762 (5) | |
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT
REGION III
Report No. 50-329/80-22; 50-330/80-23 Docket No. 50-329; 50-330 License No. CPPR-81; CPPR-82 Licensee:
Consumers Power Company 1945 West Parnall Road Jackson, MI 49201 Facility Name: Midland Nuclear Power Plant, Units I and 2 Inspection At: Midland Site, Midland, MI Inspection Conducted: July 1-31, 1980
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R. C. Knop, Chief Projects Section 1 Inspection Summary Inspection on July 1-31, 1980 (Report No. 50-329/80-22; 50-330/80-23)
Areas Inspected: Examination of site conditions; detensioning of reactor vessel holddown bolts; follow-up review of construction measure for installation of HVAC systems; investigation into construction activities of the Zack Company and caseload forecasting. This inspection effort involved a total of 64 inspection hours by one NRC inspector.
Results: No items of noncompliance or deviations were identified.
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l DETAILS Persons Contacted Consumers Power Company Personnel D. Miller, Site Mactger T. Cooke, Project Superintendsat
- J. Corley, Site Project QA Superintendent D. Keating, IE&TV Section Head F. Pimentel, NDE and Welding Supervisor H. Allen, QA Mechanical Bechtel Power Corporation Personnel L. Dreisbach, Project QA Engineer E. Newman, Project Field QC Engineer The Zack Company Personnel M. D' Haem, QC Manager Numerous other principal staff and personnel were contacted during the reporting period.
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Site Tours At periodic intervals during the report period, tours of selected areas of the site were performed. These tours were intended to assess the cleanliness of the site; storage conditions of equipment and piping being used in site construction; the potential for fire or other hazards which might have a deleterious effect on personnel and equipment, and to witness construction activities in progress.
The Resident Inspector was advised during the report period that an analysis had been performed to determine if any deletericus affects could he expected if ash follout from Mt. St. Helens should strike the site. No deleterious affects are anticipated.
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Detensioning of Reactor Vessel Holddown Bolts
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During the reporting period, the Resident Inspector was cognizant of licensee efforts at detensioning reactor vessel holddown bolts in Unit 1.
By mid-month, all of the Unit I holddown bolts had been detensioned to the first stress plateau. No additional bolts were broken during this evaluation.
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Follow-up Review of Corrective Measures for Installation of Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems
'Darir.; the reporting period, the Resident Inspector participated in aninspectionconductedbYRegionalBasedInspectorstoevaluatethe activities which have transpired to improve QA/QC for the installation of HVAC system.
The inspectors determined that the "stop work" for installation of HVAC systems should remain in effect pending resolution of the remaining discrepancies. The Resident Inspector's contributions to this inspection effort are documented in NRC Inspection Report No. 50-329/80-21; 50-330/80-22.
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Investigation - Construction Activities Pertaining to Installation of Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems During the reporting period, the Resident Inspector examined for purposes of clarity and completeness, activities pertaining to welding of safety related fire dampers which occurred prior to the investiga-tion into alleged construction deficiencies by the Zack Company. The results of this effort will be contained in the investigation report (NRC Inspection Report No. 50-329/80-10; 50-330/80-11).
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Caseload Forecast Panel On July 28, 1980, the Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) Caseload Fore-cast Panel toured the Midland Site to assess the licensee's predicted completion and fuel loading dates. On July 29, 1980, discussions pertaining to forecast scheduling were held at the Midland Service Center and were open to the public.
Exit Interview The Resident Inspector attended the Exit Interviews conducted by T. Vandel and K. Ward, Region III Reactor Inspectors on July 18 and 22, 1980, respec-tively.
The Resident Inspector met with licensee representatives (denoted under Persons Contacted) on July 24 and 31, 1980. The inspector summarized the scope and findings of the inspection effort to date. The licensee acknow-ledged the findings reported herein.
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