IR 05000546/1981009
| ML20009B048 | |
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| Site: | Marble Hill |
| Issue date: | 06/08/1981 |
| From: | Harrison J, Little W NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
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| ML20009B040 | List: |
| References | |
| 50-546-81-09, 50-546-81-9, 50-547-81-09, 50-547-81-9, NUDOCS 8107140705 | |
| Download: ML20009B048 (5) | |
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L U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT
REGION III
Report Nos.
50-546/81-09; 50-547/81-09 Docket Nos. 50-546; 50-547 License Nos. CPPR-170; CPPR-171 Licensee:
Public Service of Indiana Post Office Box 190 New Washington, IN 47162 Facility Name:
Marble Hill Generating Station, Units 1 and 2 Inspection At: Marble Hill Site, Jefferson County, IN Inspection Conducted May 1-31, 1981
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Inspection Summary Inspection durine the period of May 1-31, 1981 (Report Nos. 50-546/
81-09; 50-547/81-09)
Areas Inspected:
Inspection by the IE Regional Resident In 'ector of activities at the site to verify that the activities being performed complied with the NRC Confirming Stop Work Order, dated August 15, 1979, and were within the scope of the Gradus i d Recission c.
the order as identified in letters dated July 7, 1980 (authorization for PSI to resume receiving inspection activities), November 13, 1980 (authorization for two firms, Cherne and Commonwealth-Lord JV, to resume receiving inspection activities), December 5, 1980 (authorization for two firms, Cherne and Commonwealth-Lord JV, to resume construction activities with certain conditions being specified), and March 27, 1981 ( aut ho ri r a-tion for Newberg-Marble Hill to resume receiving inspection and construction activities with certain conditions being specified).
The inspection also consisted of a review of storage and maintenance activities for safety related items and construction activities being conducted by the mechanical, electrical and civil contractors.
This inspection involved a total of 136 inspector-hours on site by one NRC inspector, including 16 inspector hours onsite during off-shifts.
Results: No items of noncompliance or deviations were identified.
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Principal Persons Contacted Public Service of Indiana (PSI)
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Shields, Senior Vice President Nuclear Division B. Petro, Executive Director - Nuclear Project Management
- L. Ramsett, Executive Director - Nuclear Quality Assurance N. Reichel, Contract Manager civil G. Warner, Civil Construction Engineering Supervisor
- C, Beckham, Quality Engineering Manager D. Janecke, Quality Systems Superintendent J. Roberts, Inspection Superintendent B. Morrison, Superintendent - Civil Quality Engineering H. Curry, Superintendent - Electrical Quality Engineer np
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Keys, QA Adminictrative Assistant Cherne Contracting Corporation (CCC)
J. Mortell, Project Manager A. Dolgaard, QC Manager T. Francis, Principal Engineer Newberg-Marble Hill (N-MH)
D. Stegemoller, Vice President - Power Construction L. Elliott, Project Manager C. Barbour, Project QA Manager Westinehouse Electric Corporation C. Markham, site Manager Authorized Nuclear Inspector ( ANI)
A. Clark, Hartford Steam Boiler ( ANI-PSI)
B. Braden, Hartford Steam Boiler (ANI-Cherne)
Nuclear Regulatory Commission C. Williams, Section Chief F. Hawkins, Reactor Inspector E. Schweibinz, Reactor Inspector
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The inspector also contacted and interviewed other licensee and contractor personnel.
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Functional or Program Areas Inspected 1.
Construction Activities Inspection of construction activities was performed by the Resident Inspector to assure that work in Category I areas was being performed within the scope of the NRC Confirmatory Order dated August 15, 1979 and Graduated Rescission to the Order by NRC letters of July 7, November 13, December 5,1980 and March 27, 1981.
The activities observed were within this scope.
Four inspections were conducted during off-shif~t periods.
Also during this reporting period the Resident Inspector observed the following:
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Civil-The chipping, evaluation and repair of defective concrete areas in the Auxiliary, Fuel, and Unit 1 Containment Buildings.
The Resident Inspector observed the work and inspection activities as detailed in Newberg Procedures:
WPN-25, Concrete Patching, Revision 6 WPN-25-02, Concrete Patch and Repair Area Evaluation, Revision 2 WPN-41, Concrete Curing, Revision 1 QCP-10.04, Concrete Curing Inspection, Revision 1 QCP-10.06, Post Placement and Patching Inspection, Revision 3 Also during the month the Resident Inspector observed one concrete placement.
Inspections were conducted for preplacement and post placement activities for pour 2SS-401-B1 (565 cubic yards) to the following Newberg Procedures:
WPN-9, Concrete Placenent, Revision 5 W 'N-41, Concrete Curing, Revision 1 QCP-10.02, Concrete Preplacement Inspection, Revision 2 QCP-10.03, Concrete Placement Inspection, Revision 1 QCP-10.04, Concrete Curing Inspection, Revision 1-3-
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Electrical - The installation of electrical hangers in the Auxiliary Building, elevation 346, to the following Commonwealth-Lord JV Procedures:
CWP-C8A, Welding Procedure General, Revision 1 CWP-C3B, Cable Tray System Installation, Revision 1 CWP-C24, Priming and Galvanizing Repair, Revision 1 C.
Mechanical - The installation of Containment spray System in the Unit 1 and 2 dome areas to the following Cherne contracting Company Procedures:
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13.10, Fitting and Alignment, Revision 4 WPS 808B021 - 1.0 CT, Revision 6 No items of noncompliance or deviations were identified.
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Storage and Preservation of Material and Equipment The Resident Inspector observed the storage conditions and maintenance activities in laydown areas, warehouses, and interim storage in 'the Auxiliary and Fuel Handling Buildings, and other storage areas of material and equipment.
These inspections were performed to assure compliance with the requirements of ANSI N45.2.2 Packaging, Shipping Receivino, Storage and other requirements of the Nuclear Steam System Supplier (Westinghouse) and the Public Service of Indiana's Project Management Manual.
No items of noncompliance or deviations were identified.
Meetings / Site Visits During this reporting period the Resident Inspector participated in the following:
The NRC independent concrete consultants returned to the site May 7, 1981 to continue their assessment of the adequacy of in-place concrete.
This visit included observing the chipping, evaluation, and repairs in process to concrete previously reported as a patch or repair area, also selected records and reports were reviewed.
The two consultants, R. C. Hamm and A. L. Parme were accompanied by Dr. M. Cassaro, representing Save the Valley, a public interest group. NRC participants included C. Williams and F. Hawkins (IE, Region III).
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Exit Meetings The Resident Inspector also met with licer.see representatives (denoted under Persons Contacted) periodically throughout this reporting period
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The inspector summarized the scope and findings for each part of this activity.
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