ML14178A890
| ML14178A890 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Robinson |
| Issue date: | 10/10/1995 |
| From: | Verrelli D NRC Office of Inspection & Enforcement (IE Region II) |
| To: | Hinnant C Carolina Power & Light Co |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9510230303 | |
| Download: ML14178A890 (8) | |
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October 10, 1995 Carolina Power & Light Company ATTN:
Mr. C. S. Hinnant Vice President H. B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant Unit 2 3581 West Entrance Road Hartsville, SC 29550
SUBJECT:
NEW REGION II ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS Gentlemen:
As part of the NRC initiatives to increase efficiency, increase span of control, and more effectively regulate the nuclear industry, Region II will be reorganized effective October 15, 1995.
Enclosed are revised Region II organization charts reflecting this change.
Should you have any questions, please contact me at 404/331-5535.
Sincerely, David Verrel i, Chief React Projec s Branch 1A Division of Re ctor Projects Docket No.:
50-261 License No.:
Enclosure:
Region II Organization Chart cc w/encl:
Dale E. Young Plant Manager H. B,. Robinson Steam Electric Plant 3581 West Entrance Road Hartsville, SC 29550 J. Cowan, Manager Nuclear Services & Environmental Support Department, MS 0HS7 Carolina Power & Light Company P. 0. Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602 (cc w/encl cont'd -
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R. M. Krich, Manager Regulatory Affairs H. B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant 3581 West Entrance Road Hartsville, SC 29550 Max Batavia, Chief Bureau of Radiological Health Dept. of Health and Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201 Dayne H. Brown, Director Division of Radiation Protection N. C. Department of Environmental Commerce & Natural Resources P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 R. E. Jones General Counsel -
Legal Department Carolina Power & Light Co.
P. 0. Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602 Karen E. Long Assistant Attorney General State of North Carolina P. 0. Box 629 Raleigh, NC 27602 Robert P. Gruber Executive Director Public Staff -
NCUC P. 0. Box 29520 Raleigh, NC 27626-0520 Public Service Commission State of South Carolina P. 0. Box 11649 Columbia, SC 29211 Hartsville Memorial Library 147 W. College Avenue Hartsville, SC 29550 Distribution w/encl:
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D. Verrelli, RII B. Mozafari, NRR G. A. Halstrom, RH PUBLIC NRC Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear -Regulatory Commission 2112 Old Camden Road Hartsville, SC 29550 SEND TO PUBLIC DOCUMENT ROOM?
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OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS S. EBNETER, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FIELD OFFICE L REYES, DEPUTY REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR Provides Investigative support to Region II.
Executes established NRC policies and assigned programs relating to Inspection, licensing, enforcement and government liaison within Regional boundaries.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE Implements NRC policies and programs for Public Affairs In the Region.
ENFORCEMENT AND INVESTIGATIONS INCIDENT RESPONSE REGIONAL COUNSEL -
COORDINATION STAFF CENTER STATE LIAISON OFFICER Advises Regional Administrator Implements enforcement policy In the Maintains readiness of Regional Provides State and Government on legal issues.
Region and coordinates allegation and facilities for response to licensee liaison.
Investigation activities.
emergencies.
ENCLOSURE
DIVISION OF REACTOR PROJECTS E. MERSCHOFF, DIRECTOR J. JOHNSON, DEPUTY DIRECTOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT C. Julian Implements and coordinates under guidance provided by the The Technical Assistant directly Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation the inspection of all reactors supports Division management TECHNICAL SUPPORT and related project management activities. Supervises and through completion or coordination of STAFF directs the resident inspection staff at each reactor facility and special projects; conduct of S. Vias coordinates site inspection activities with the Division of Reactor self-assessment functions; review of Safety. Included are power reactors under construction, in allegation dose-out packages for startup, and in operation. The span of activities includes, but is completeness; and tracking of not limited to, routine, special, and reactive inspections, response to assigned action Items.
enforcement, assessment, allegation follow-up, and the recruiting and training of staff. Coordinates with the Project Division of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
REACTOR PROJECTS BRANCH 1-6 Plans, directs, and coordinates the Inspection activities and related project management functions at assigned reactor facilities. Supervises and trains staff, Including resident Inspectors. Performs assessment of power reactor facilities. The span of activities includes, but is not limited to, routine, special and reactive Inspections, enforcement, assessment, allegation follow-up, and the recruiting and training of staff. Coordinates inspection activities with the DMsion of Reactor Safety and the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Acts as liaison with the Project Division counterpart in the Office of Nuclear Reactor Requlation.
RP BRANCH 1 RP BRANCH 2 RP BRANCH 3 RP BRANCH 4 RP BRANCH 5 RP BRANCH 6 R. Clienjak P. Skinner K. Landis M. Shyrnlock G. Belisle M. Lesser Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Catawba Hatch Turkey Point Robinson Summer Browns Ferry McGuire Vogle St. Lucle Harris North Anna Sequoyah Oconee Farley Crystal River Brunswick Surry Watts Bar
DIVISION OF REACTOR SAFETY A. GIBSON, DIRECTOR D. Verreili, Technical Assistant J. JAUDON, DEPUTY DIRECTOR The Technical Assistant directly supports Division management through completion or coordination of special projects; conduct of The Division of Reactor Safety supports the Office of Nuclear self-assessment functions; reviewing allegation Reactor Regulation, the Regional Administrator and the Division dose-out packages for completeness; and of Reactor Projects by Implementing the NRC power reactor tracking of response to assigned action items.
Inspection and enforcement program in the areas of engineering, maintenance, operator requalification, radiological controls, emergency preparedness and security; by implementing the NRC operator examination program; by providing specialized technical support; by review of licensee changes to quality assurance, emergency preparedness and security plans; and by participating in the NRC SALP process.
ENGINEERING BRANCH MAINTENANCE BRANCH C. Casto, Chief C. Christensen, Chief The Engineering Branch supports the Office of The Maintenance Branch supports the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and the DMsion of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and the Division of Reactor Projects by Inspecting reactor licensee Reactor Projects by inspecting reactor licensee activities in the area of engineering. The Branch activities in the area of maintenance. The Branch provides support by providing technical expertise in provides support by providing technical expertise in areas required by the inspection program and by areas required by the inspection program and by participating in the NRC SALP process. The participating in the NRC SALP process. The Branch conducts region-based core, reactive and Branch conducts region-based core, reactive and regional Initiative engineering Inspections.
regional initiative maintenance inspections.
SPECIAL INSPECTION BRANCH PLANT SUPPORT BRANCH OPERATOR LICENSING AND HUMAN P. Fredrickson, Chief K. Barr, Chief PERFORMANCE BRANCH T. Peebles, Chief The Special inspection Branch supports the Office The Plant Support Branch supports the Office of The Operator Ucensing and Human Factors Branch of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and the Division of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and the Division of supports the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and Reactor Projects by Inspecting reactor licensee Reactor Projects by inspecting reactor licensee the Division of Reactor Projects by administering the activities In specialist areas. The Branch provides actMties In the areas of health physics, emergency operator licensing program, by conducting operator support by providing technical expertise in areas preparedness; environmental and effluent requalification training Inspections, by providing required by the inspection program and by monitoring and controls; and participating in the expertise for the evaluation of reactor operations, and participating in the NRC SALP process. The NRC SALP process. The Branch conducts by participating in the NRC SALP process. The Branch Branch assists In conducting region-based core, region-based core, reactive and regional Initiative conducts region-based core, reactive and regional reactive and regional initiative engineering and plant support Inspections.
Initlative operator icensing and training Inspections.
maintenance Inspections.
DIVISION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS SAFETY B. MALLETT, DIRECTOR D. COLLINS, DEPUTY DIRECTOR Technical Assistant Agreement State Program Officer T. DeckerWoodruff The Division of Nuclear Materials Safety Is responsible for TheInspection and technical evaluation of all NRC regulated areas Th TchialAsisat irctyassociated With nuclear materials licensees and fuel facilities in The Agreement State Program Officer administers support Division management through Region 1. The Division Issues specified categories of materials the reemen Sa Pv ti completion or coordination of special licenses for Region II. The Division Is responsible for project segionrogrThs In the reiew oateIa cope ti on d c saftyselrasf-assesre mensmatnti projects; conduct of self-assessment management activities for fuel facilities, Independent Spent Fuel Region 11, coordinating safety Issues and review of__
functions; review of allegation Storage Installations at power reactor facilities in Region 11 and operatial events occurng In Agreement States In close-out packages for completeness, oversight of all decommissioning activities In the Region. The Region 11. The Officer also serves as the principal and tracking of response to assigned Dision has responsibility for the Region 11 Agreement State contact for the Program with Agreement States and acti.and t
icoordinates and participates In technical assistance ssoiProgram wacts ar the focal point for coordination with NMSS and training for Agreement State personnel. The Headquarters. The Division fully supports and participates in the Agreement State Program Officer reports to the Region Incident Response Program. The Division Director Division Director.
reports to the Regional Administrator.
IIAgreementState FUEL FACIUITIES BRANCH MATERIAL UICENSING/I NSPECTION MATERIALS LICENSING/INSPECTION E. McAlpine, Chief BRANCH 1 BRANCH 2
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Hosey. Chief J. Potter, Chief The Fuel Facilities Branch performs Inspections and The Materials inspectionalensing Branch 1 performs The Materials inspectionsing Branch 2 performs evaluations of all Region 11 fuel facilities. The Branch technical and safety reviews of Issues and operational events technical and safety reviews of issues and operational events conducts Inspections at fuel facilities Including the of licensed materials (medical, academic, R&D and Industrial) related to ali uses of licensed materials (medical, academic, resident Inspector programRat one Category I fuel in selected States or territories In Region 1i, the U.S. Navy R&D, and Industrial) in NRC Durisdirion eI Region Master Materials License and non-Federal facilies In Agreement States, Federalicensees, selected States and facility and routine Inspections at all facilities In the Region 11. The Branch conducts routine and reactive territories In Region 11, and the Barnwell Low Levei Waste areas of operational safety, radiation safety, Inspections for all types of licensed materials users In the Shte. The Branch conducts routine and reactive Inspections emergency preparedness, physical security and jurisdictions Indicated. The Branch Implements the for all types of licenaed materials users In the jurisdictions nuclear criticality safety. The Branch Implements the Enforcement Policy in connection with Inspection findings, Indicated. The Branch Implements the Enforcement Policy in Enforcement Policy In connection with findings for The Branch performs the technical review and Issuance of connection with Inspection findings. The Branch exercises fuel facilities. The Branch provides the regional materials licensing actions. Including by-product, source and oversight of the Regional reciprocity filing and tracking some nudlear material used In medical, industral, and ayatem. The Branch peulonna the technical review and project management oversight for fuel facilities and academic activities In the jurisdictions Indicated. The Branch Issuance of materials licensing actions, thicuding byproduct, ndependent Spent Fuel Storage Installations at has the project management activities associated with the source and some special nuclear material used In medical, power reactor facilities In Region 11. The Branch acts U.S. Navy Master Materials Ucense. The Branch oversees Industrial, and academic acres in the i
unisdis avons as a focal point for coordination with NMSS the licensing assistant for Materials Inspectiorvlcensing Indicated. The Branch oversees the coordination of the Headquarters In the fuel facility area and supports the Branches I and 2. The Branch backs up the licensing materials license terminated sies program for Region. The Region 11 Incident Response program In this area.
assistant In maintaining the NRC official docket files. The Branch backs up the licensing assistant in maintaining the SBranch supports the Region 11 Incident response In the NRC official docket fles for the materials fles. The Branch he Branch provides Regional support for materials ares. Th Branch coordinates Regional input into coordinates Regional Inpt Into NmSS progra gudancel guldanoe/development In the fuel facility area. The NMSS programn guidance/development In the materials area.
development In the materials area. The Branch Chief reports Branch Chief reports to the Diisron Director.
The Branch Chief reports to the Division Director, to the Dsion Director.
DIVISION OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION G. BENOIT, DIRECTOR Manages all administrative functions In the Region, including planning, coordinating, directing, and administering the financial, human, and property resources of the Region.
HUMAN RESOURCES STAFF A. Harper, Regional Personnel Officer Performs recruitment, training, position evaluation, appointment of consultants, labor relations, time and attendance reporting, and equal employment opportunity administration.
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT BRANCH INFORMATION RESOURCES BRANCH J. Lankford, Chief J. Coleman, Acting Chief Performs budgeting, accounting, management Provides regional Information support services, analysis, travel, contract administration, including computer operations, telecommunications, purchasing, procurement of goods and mail, and records/file management Including FOIA.
services, and Regional imprest fund Computer services Include applition/system administration. Performs facility management development, end user support, LAN administration, functions, security, property management, and integration of headquarters and regional systems, space planning.
office automation and equipment and software analysis. Telecommunications Include both voice and data communication.