IR 05000424/1981013

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IE Insp Repts 50-424/81-13 & 50-425/81-13 on 811105-1211. Noncompliance Noted:Failure to Control Preservation of Category 1 Equipment
ML20041A853
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Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 12/24/1981
From: Brownlee V, Sanders W
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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50-424-81-13, 50-425-81-13, NUDOCS 8202220591
Download: ML20041A853 (4)


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Report flos. 50-424/81-13 and 50-425/81-13-Licensee: Georgia Power Company P. O. Box 4545 Atlanta, GA 30302 Facility flame: Alvin Vogtle 1 and 2 Docket lios. 50-424 and 50-425 License tios. CPPR-108 and CPPR-109 Inspection at Vogtle fluclear Station, llaynesboro, GA Inspector:

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Approved by:

Virjil' E.' Brownlee, Section Chief, Date Signed Division of Resident and Reactor Project Inspection SUtifiARY Inspection on flovember 5 - October 11, 1981

Areas Inspected This routine inspection involved 160 inspector-hours on site in the areas of material receiving and storage, piping, welding, maintenance of category 1 equipment, concrete placements and structual steel.

Reviewed _ licensee's actions on previous inspection findings.

Results Of the 6 areas inspected, no violations or deviations were identified in 5 areas;.

1 violation was found in 1 area (failure to control the preservation of equipment, paragraph 6).

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DETAILS 1.

Persons Contacted

  • H. H. Gregory III, Construction Project Manager
  • W. T. Hickerson, Manager Generating Plant Construction
  • D. O. Foster, Power Generation llanager
  • C. 'W. Hayes, Project Quality Assurance Manager
  • C. R. Itiles, Jr., Quality Assurance Field Supervisor
  • E. D. Groover, Quality Assurance Site Supervisor
  • ll. H. Googe, Manager Field Operations R. R. Allen, Assistant Construction Project Manager W. Barrett, Quality Assurance Engineer R. E. Folker, Quality Assurance Engineer B. C. Harbin, Civil Project Section Superviser L. Kinney, Civil Engineering Supervisor S. Kitchens, Supervisor Power Generation R. W. Mcitanus, flanager of Quality Control S. Persyn, Environmental flanager J. Petro, Quality Assurance Engineer C. Sarver, Quality Assurance Engineer F. Shoemake, Quality Assurance Engineer T. Wilkes, Manager of Receiving and Material Storage Other licensee employees contacted included technicians, quality control inspectors, supervisors, and office personnel.

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Other Organizations H. R. Reuter, Resident Engineer - Bechtel Power Company W. G. Uhouse - Resident Engineer (fl. Stamp) Bechtel Power Company M. Woronovich, Resident Engineer - Bechtel Power Company W. L. Fry, General Superintendent - Walsh Construction Company J. Duffy, Project Manager - Nalsh Construction Company G. Ryan, QA/QC Coordinator, Walsh Construction Company

  • Attended exit interview 2.

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The inspection scope and findings were sumarized on December 9,1981 with those persons indicated in paragraph 1.

The inspector also attended the exit interview of J. Harris on November 6,1981.

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Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings (Closed) IFI (50-424/80-06-01 and 50-425/80-06-01).

An inspection was made of the corrective actions relative to the control of general erosion and run-off problems at the spoil storage area and the localized erosion at the

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base of the category 1 back fill stockpile.

It was noted that the spoil stortje area had been graded, mulched, seeded and a stable base of sod established, it was also noted that a heavy sod base had been established at the base of the category 1 stockpile.

The inspector was informed that the stockpile had been reduced approximately 50% and reshaped.

No run-off problems were apparent.

l (Closed) IFI (50-424/80-06-02 and 50-425/80-06-02).

The inspector reviewed the licensee's documentations for resolution of the high PH factors found in the No.1 effluent pond adjacent to the concrete batch plant. The resolu-tion is based on permission from the Georgia Environmental Protection Division to take the ph and turbidity water samples from the No. 2 effluent pond which receives the run-off from the No.1 pond after it settles.

The water that enters the environment outside of the plant is discharged from the No. 2 pond.

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Unresolved Items Unresolved items were not identified during this inspection.

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Plant Tours During this report period, inspection tours were periodically made through various sections of the facility.

The inspections included such areas as the reactor containments, auxiliary building, material receiving and storage, material laydown area, installation of equipment and piping.

During the tours the inspector examined work for obvious defects or noncompliance with regulatory requirements or license conditions.

Particular note was taken of the presence of quality control inspectors and quality control evidence such as inspection records, material identifi-cation, nonconforming material identification, housekeeping and tquipment preservation.

The inspector interviewed craft personnel, supervision, quality control inspectors as such people were available in the work areas.

One item of noncompliance was identified and is discussed in paragraph 6.

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Equipment Installed or Stored in Place An inspection performed on 22 items of category 1, equipment that were either installed or stored in place revealed that 14 of the items did not have the required protection maintained to preclude damage or deterioration on the following items:

Containment Spray Pump - 1-206-P6-002 - Heat indicating light not lit

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or evidence that the motor heater were energized.

Chemical and Volume Charging Pump - 1-1208-P6-003-N01 - Opening in one

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of the pipes not capped or taped.

Component Cooling Water Pump - 1-1217-P4-001-M01 - No heat indicator

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light, equipment in wet environment.

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Boron Injection Pump - 1-1208-P6-001 - Opening un: overed also no heat

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indicating light bulb.

CVCS Charging Pump - 2-1208-P6-001 - Metal reinforced hydraulic hose

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was collapsed with severe kink.

Containment Spray. Pump - 2-1206-P6-001 -- No heat indicating light, also

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vent pipe on top of pump open.

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Residual Heat Removal Pump - 2-1205-A6-002 - Heater wires pulled out of

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motor connection leaving the indicator light burning and not energizing the heaters.

RHR Encapsalation Vessel - 2-1205-V4-001 - Partially covered and vessel

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partially exposed resulting in flange bolts rusting, arc or burning spatter on side of Stainless Steel Vessel, also nozzle open.

Containment Spray Encapsulation-2-1206-V4-000-nozzle open.

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Pipe Spool - 2-1205-004-S-03 - Uncapped opening

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Pipe Spool - 2-1206-005-S-01 - Connections open (3)

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Limi torque Motor Operated Valve -2-1205-A6-002 - Heater indicator light

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not lit.

Hydrogen Recombiner - GBE/GBR ECA-01 - No provision to prevent freezing

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(manufacturer precautions against freezing due to possible distilled water in instrumentation).

Containment Spray Pump - 1-1206-P6-001 - No heat indicating light lit

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or evidence that heaters were energized.

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