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TVA - Joint Exhibit 42 - Rec'D 04/25/02: July 24, 1995 Fiser Position Description for Chemistry and Environmental Protection Program Manager
ML030780420
Person / Time
Site: Browns Ferry, Watts Bar, Sequoyah  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 06/27/1995
From: Boyles J, Fiser G, Ravi Grover
Tennessee Valley Authority
To:
NRC/SECY
Byrdsong A T
References
+adjud/ruledam200506, -RFPFR, 50-259-CIVP, 50-260-CIVP, 50-296-CIVP, 50-327-CIVP, 50-328-CIVP, 50-390-CIVP, ASLBP 01-791-01-CIVP, RAS 6060, TVA-Joint-42
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-. POSITION DESCRIPTION Name Garyl 1Fiser Social Security Nwnber_______________

i.~ ' Tit-le Chemistry and Envirornmental Pay Group or Schedule/Grade PG-OS Protection Program Manager Location chattenpoca Effective Date 7/24/95 Organization Titles:

Incumbent's Group TVAN Signature Operations Nuclear Operations Supervisor's Gr .'ie Signature .-

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Section (Title)_________________Chemistry and Envirornental Protection, Manacer FOR COMPENSATION USE ONLY POSITION EVALUATION: EVALUATION DATE: 6179 REVIEWER INITIALS: TVAN JEC Approved Job

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Program Manager Schedule/Pay Grade: Pg-OS Organization Code: ___________________Job Code: 2581

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_______________________________ unction Code: ILZIIIIIIIIIZ Provide senior technical direction, support, ndioversight to the TVAN chemistry and environmental protection programs. The incumbent serves as the primary I aison between the sites and TVAN corporate. The incumbent manages the implementation of directives, standards. and policies and regulations at-all TVAN sites. The incumbent is the lead individual for ensuring that high standards are set and maintained at both corporate and the sites. His/hier efforts are focused on establishing/maintaining a chemistry and envirornmental program that enhances the safe and reliable operation of TVAN sites.

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'PAL ACCOUNTABILTIES:

1. Provide technical and Drogrammatic expertise for implementation of the TVAN chemistry and environmental protection programs at individual sites. Provide direction as needed for project managers managing projects at his/her assigned sites. Oversee the activities of other personnel assigned support functions for meeting the responsibilIties of this position.
2. Assist site management with interpretation of chemistry and environmental coliJY; review and concur with site procedures and other TVAN documents that may impact the programs. Promote optimum consistency among site programs.
3. Recommend chemistry and environmgntal Drotection oog's and specifications that are consistent with best industry practices and assist with the Implementation of actions to achieve them. Direct the performance of site evaluations of the chemistry and environmental protection programs to ensure consistency and compliance with established requirements.
4. Direct review and concur with root cause analyses for identified chemistry and environmental protection program protlems, direct the development of corrective action plans, and coordinate the implementation of approved corrective actions.
5. Direct the performarcg Qf reculatorv and licensino reviews of chemistry and environmental issues, recommend TVAN responses or positions, ano concur with responses to external organizations.
6. Direct the development of chemistry end environmental protection training and qualification criteria.

Conduct specialized seminars on chemistry ana environmental protection technical topics as requested.

7. Provide lcn;-term/lerge scoDe crolect suLOort to the plant sites for major chemistry and environmental projects. Provide short-term plant problem response to the sites as requested.
8. Perform lono-term data trending and assessment of key chemistry and environmental protection data. Provide appropriate feedback and corrective action proposals as necessary. Prepare an Annual Chemistry and Environmental Protection Report; review for concurrence with site staffs and issue.

r "nction as a primary TVA representative to the EPRI PWR Primary Water Chemistry Committee, EPRI/SGOG

< ernistry Cormittee and EPRI BWR Owners Group Chemistry Committee and the appropriate environmental otection committees. Coordinate the release of chemistry and environmental data to outside organizations authorized.

10. Serve as a cbe'istrv and environmental -rotection specialist or alternate dose assessor or environmental assessor, in the event of a radiological emergency. Remain on call 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day uniess relieved by other approved personnel.

1l. Actively encagu in weekly plant tours, personnel interviews, observation feedback and working meetings during routine operations and plant oftages. Coordinate with sites the preparation for INPO evalua ions and responses.

1Z.rovide techial ! in support of the Quarterly Chemistry and Environmental Protection Team assessments for VAN sites.

13. Chair working groups such as radloanalytical working group, and analytical working group, the radiological assessment review cormittee.
14. Devglqp research and development project issues and act as technical coordinator. Compile data and research positions that support requests for systems specification changes and engineering design changes.

Specific:

1. Act as senior technical advisor and assist in carrying out site specific environmental permitting tasks such as NPDES, NEPA, underground storage tanks, asbestos, 404 Permits, landfill/disposal, nixed waste, material storage, storm water.
2. Provide direction in the implementation of site hazardous materials control plans, the proper handling and shipping of hazardous waste, mixed waste and solid waste.
3. Function as the TYAN senior technical expert to the sites in the areas of Chemical Traffic Control plans, bulk chemical control, handling of spills, PWR and BWR operational chemistry control, laboratory QA/QC, radioactive effluents, demineralizat1on, post-accident sampling requirements. and failed fuel action plans.

I A [HR 7-91l Page 2 of 3 0P POSITION 'TITLE: Chemistry end Envirornental Protection Program Manager PD NO.: 95765

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telop and interpret detailed data trending in the areas of primary and secondary chemistry for both BWR's id PWR's, auxiliary and makeup systems chemistry, radioactive effluents, site environmental discharges.

Provide specific feedback for improvement on a routine basis.

5. Make recommendations to TVAN sites on resin type for usage in all plant applications. Assist the site in the development of resin specifications and analysis.
5. Understand the purpose and provide direction to TVAN site staffs in the implementation of such programs as ETA/Boric Acid/Molar-ratio control, secondary PWR Chemistry Control, I6SCC. mitigation HWC and Zinc injection programs for BWR's zebra mussel/clam control in service water systems.
7. Function as the senior technical expert and provide direction to the TYAN sites in all aspects of PWR steam generator chemistry/corrosion control which include hideout return evaluations, sludge lancing, chemical cleaning, and corrosion product transport minimization.

B. Function as the senior technical expert and provide direction to the WYAR sites in the areas of ODCM and radiological effluents management. Coordinate all regulatory updates.

MINIMUM OUALIFICATIONS:

The manager should have a bachelors degree or the equivalent in chemistry, environmental sciences, or chemical engineering. including formal training and experience in management. The manager shall have at least eight years of professional experience in applied chemistry or environmental protection, with experience at an operating nur 1 Ar plant preferable. The manager should have detailed knowledge of modern analytical and radioanalytical e nt and methods used for performing all required chemistry and environmental analyses at TVAN sites which i s equipment operation and capabilities. He/she must possess a very good knowledge base in the areas of es__..Aental regulations. PWR and BWR chemistry control guidelines and permitting requirements. An advanced degree and ten years experience at the professional or managerial level are desirable.

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