IR 05000333/2001003

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E-Mail from Gray to Narbut, Feeder Report - Fitzpatrick 05000333/2001-003 for Ust&D
ML040350288
Person / Time
Site: FitzPatrick Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 01/31/2002
From: Gray E
NRC Region 1
To: Narbut P
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
References
FOIA/PA-2003-0395, IR-01-003
Download: ML040350288 (5)


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Pau; Narbut - Fwd: Feeder Report - FitzPatrick 05000333/2001-003 for UST&D Pa From: Edwin Gray j P 7 To: Paul Narbut AJfS 3 Date: 1/31/02 9:4gAM Subject: Fwd: Feeder Report - FitzPatrick 0500033312001-003 for UST&D The attached per your reques I was at US T&D most of 2/28 and a few hours on 3/1/0 For your info, I will be at Oyster Creek on Wednesday and Thursday of next week 2/6-217/02 to look at the welding preparations for the dry run and other items including the water draining, drying, vacuum and Helium filling, etc. The number there is 609-693-0702 Also, who in NRR is reviewing the O 'Creek integrated inspection plan for NRR concurence?

CC: Lawrence Doerflein

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From: Cynthia O'Daniell, e To: Edwin Gray, Glenn Meyer, Lawrence Doerflein, Michele Evans, Richard Rasmussen, Wayne Lanning Date: 3/15/01 4:06 PM Subject: Feeder Report - FitzPatrick 05000333/2001-003 Please refer to the attached for subject feeder report issued 03/15/01

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March 15, 2001 MEMORANDUM TO: Glenn W. Meyer, Chief Projects Branch 3 Division of Reactor Projects THRU: Lawrence T. Doerflein, Chief IRAI Systems Branch Division of Reactor Safety FROM: E. Harold Gray, Sr. Reactor Inspector /RAI Systems Branch Division of Reactor Safety SUBJECT: FEEDER REPORT FOR INSPECTION OF MULTI-PURPOSE CANISTER FABRICATION AT US TOOL & DIE FOR FITZPATRICK INSPECTION REPORT 05000333/2001-003 Attached is a feeder report for the inspection that was conducted at the US Tool & Die, In (UST&D) in Pittsburgh, PA., on February 28 and March 1, 2001, to observe in-process work on the multipurpose storage canisters to be used for dry storage of spent fuel at the FitzPatrick site. The inspection was conducted by Harold Gray. This feeder is for inspection report number 05000333/2001-00 Cover Letter Input:

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Glenn W. Meyer .2-DOCUMENT NAME: G:\SYSTEMS\HGRAY\UST&DFPT.WPD After declaring this document 'An Official Agency Record" it will not be released to the Publi To receive a copy of this document, Indicate In the box: *c' WCopy out attachment/enrlosure *E' - Cop with attachmentenclosure No copy OFFICE RI/DRS I RDR S I I I NAME EHGray ILDoerflein I .

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- - - Pao Glenn W. Mayer -3-Report Details I REACTOR SAFETY Cornerstones: Barrier Integrity E2 Engineering Support of Facilities and Equipment E Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facility (ISFSI) MPC and Overpack Fabrication Inspection Scope (P60852)

The inspection was conducted at the US Tool and Die Company (UST&D) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The inspection reviewed fabrication practices and controls for the dry spent fuel multipurpose storage canisters (MPC) and related components which will be used for storage of spent fuel at the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Station. The inspector reviewed various work in progress which included welding and nondestructive testing, manufacturing planning, Quality Assurance, and product documentation for the MPC Findings No findings of significance were identifie . Other Activities 40A6 Management Meetings Exit Meeting Summary The inspector presented the results of the inspection to Mr. R. Moscardini, President of UST&D and Mr. M. Soler, QA Manager for Holtec International and members of the FitzPatrick staff, at the conclusion of the inspection on March 1, 2001.