IR 05000329/1981013
| ML20005B035 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Midland |
| Issue date: | 06/15/1981 |
| From: | Boyd D, Cook R NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML20005B032 | List: |
| References | |
| 50-329-81-13, 50-330-81-13, NUDOCS 8107060247 | |
| Download: ML20005B035 (3) | |
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Persons Contacted Consumers Power. Company Personnel D. Miller, Site Manager T. Cooke, Site Project Superintendant
. W. Bird, Manager, QA, Midland Project
- D. Turnbull, Site Project QA Superintendant
- D. Keating, Section Head, IE&TV
- D. Vokal, QA Engineer, IE&TV M. Schaeffer, QAE Electrical Supervisor M. DeWit t, PMO, Night Shif t Supervisor E. Jones, QA Electrical Army Corps of Engineers Personnel R. Erickson, Geologist, Foundations & Materials Section Velsicol Chemical Company Personnel W. Whitney, Site Manager E. Smith, Site Superintendant Numerous other principal staff and personnel were contacted during the reporting period.
- Denotes those present during the exit interview conducted during the reporting period.
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Functional or Program Areas Inspected a.
Site Tours At periodic intervals during the report period, tours of selected site areas were performed. These tours were intended to assess the clean 11-ness of the site; storage conditions of equipment and piping being l-used in site construction; the potential for fire or other hazards which might have a deletericus effect on personnel and equipment; and to witness construction activities in progress.
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Construction Assessment Team Inspection On May 18-22, 1981, a team inspection, consisting of nine NRC personnel
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including the Resident Inspector, was performed at the Midland Site.
At the completion of the inspection, the team was joined by the Director of Region III and the responsible Projects Branch Chief. The results and findings from this inspection are contained in NRC Inspection Report No. 50-329/81-12; 50-330/81-12.
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As a portion of this-team inspection, the Resident Inspector
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reviewed Nonconformance Reports which pertained to the reactor
coolant pumps.
During the exit interview conducted on May 29, 1981, the licensee offered additional information pertaining to their dis-position of nonconforming conditions noted in the pumps and associated appurtenances. The review of this matter is continued into the next reporting period, c.
Brine Well Samples - Velsicol Chemical Company The Resident Inspector witnessed taking of brine well samples from Velsicol Chemical Company wells number 9 and 13 on May 7 and 21,1981 respectively..The wells are located in the St. Louis, Michigan area.
The samples were requested by the NRC and were subsequently trans-ferred to the Region III office for analysis. Velsicol Chemical Company took an identical set of samples for their analysis.
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Soil Borings During the reporting period, borings requested by the Army Corps of Engineers at locations designated Nos. COE 7A, 9A, llA,13A,13B,17, 18, T-27 and T-28 were completed. The sample locations were at the diesel generator building, baffle dike, east and west valve pits and borated water storage tanks. The samples were tenninated in natural material. The samples were transported to the Woodward-Clyde Consul-tants laboratory in Clifton, New Jersey for testing. A temporary on-site laboratory was established to visually examine samples from the diesel generator building area to determine those locations for sampling of cohesive material. A representative from the Army Corps of Engineers observed taking of the above mentioned soils samples.
Exit Interviews The Resident Inspector attended the Exit Interview conducted by Mr. C. Williams, Team Leader, on May 22, 1981, and the daily inspection summaries for May 18, 19, and 21, 1981.
The Resident Inspector met with licensee representatives (denoted in paragraph 1)
on May 29, 1981. The inspector summarized the scope and findings of the inspec-tion effort to date. The licensee acknowledged the findings reported herein.
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