ML17054A487
| ML17054A487 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Nine Mile Point |
| Issue date: | 02/17/1984 |
| From: | Haughey M Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Schwencer A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8403010298 | |
| Download: ML17054A487 (16) | |
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~ e Docket No. 50-410 agp 198<
MEMORANDUM FOR:
A. Schwencer, Chief Licensing Branch No.
2 Division of Licensing FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE 8l TIME:
LOCATION:
Mary F. Haughey, Project Manager Licensing Branch No. 2, DL FORTHCOMING MEETING WITH NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORPORATION FOR NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 2 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday March 26, 27 and 28, 1984 8:00 AM Nine Mile Point, Unit 2
- Scriba, New York PURPOSE:
To review construction progress and obtain information for assessing projected fuel load date.
(Agenda attached)
PARTICIPANTS*:
NRC NMPC W. Lovelace R.
Gramm M. Haughey N. Rademacher Origina signed by
Attachment:
Agenda cc w/attachment:
See next page Mary F. Haughey, Project Manager Licensing Branch No.
2 Division of Licensing DISTRIBUTION:
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- Meetings between NRC technical staff and applicants for licenses are open for interested members of the public, petitioners, intervenors, or other parties to attend as observers pursuant to "Open Meeting Statement of NRC Staff Policy",
43 Federal Re ister 28058, 6/28/78.
Persons interested in attending these meetings s
ou d contact M. Haughey at (301) 492-7897 in advance.
"*Site tour y not be open to members of the public.
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Nine Mile Point 2 Mr. Gerald K. Rhode Senior Vice President Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation 300 Erie Boulevard West
- Syracuse, New York'3202 CC:
Mr. Troy B. Conner, Jr.,
Esq.
Conner
& Wetterhahn Suite 1050 1747 Pennsylvania
- Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
20006 Mr. Richard Goldsmith Syracuse University College of Law E. I. White Hall Campus
- Syracuse, New York 13210 Mr. Jay Dunkleberger, Director Technological Development Programs New York State Energy Office Agency Building 2 Empire State Plaza
- Albany, New York 12223 Ezra I. Bialik Assistant Attorney General Environmental Protection Bureau New York State Department of Law 2 World Trade Center New York, New York 10047 Resident Inspector Nine Mile Point Nuclear Power Station P. 0. Box 99
- Lycoming, New York 13093 Mr. John W. Keib, Esq.
Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation 300 Erie Boulevard West
- Syracuse, New York 13202 Jay M. Gutierrez, Esq.
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Coomission Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406
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See attached Meeting Agenda for details.
March 26 1984 - Meeting/Discuss recent construction progress and present status of-the project.
March 27, 1984 - **Site Tour/Tour the project and observe construction activities.
March 28, 1984 - Meeting/Discussion to resolve questions remaining after tour.
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NINE 11ILE POINT 2 CA OAD FORECAS't PglEL SITE VISI HEETING AGENDA 1.
Overview of project construction and preoperational testing schedule, including progress and major m'ilestones completed, current problems and any anticipated problem areas that may impact the current pro-jected fuel load date; 2.'eiailed review and current status of design and engineering effort (by major discipline), including any potential problems that may arise from necessary rework..
3.
Detailed review and current status, of procurement activities, including
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valves, pipe, instruments, cable',
major components, spare parts,'etc.
4.
Actual and proposed craft work force (by major craft), craft avail-ability, productivity, potential labor negotiations and problems.
5.
Detailed review and current status of all large and small bore pipe
- hangers, restraints,
- snubbers, etc., including design, rework, pro-
- curement, fabrication, delivery and insta11ation.
6.
Detailed review of project schedule identifying critical path items, near critical items, amount of float for various activities, the current critical path to fuel loading, methods of implementation of corrective action for any activities with negative fIoat, and provisions for contingencies.
The estimated'project percent complete as of February 29, 1984.
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Detailed review and current status of bulk quantities, including current estimated quantities, quantities installed to date, quantities scheduled to date, current percent complete for each, actual versus forecast installation rates, in cubic yards/mo., linear feet/mo, or number/mo., and basis for figures.
(a)'oncrete (CY)
(b)
Process Pipe (LF)
- Large Bore Pipe (2 1/2" and larger)
- Small Bore Pipe
(.2" and smaller)
(c)
Yard Pipe (LF)
(d)
Large Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints, Snubbers (eaJ (e)
Small Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints (ea)
(f)
Cable Tray (LF)
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Total Condui t (LF)
(h)
Total Exposed Metal Conduit {LF)
(i)
Cable (LF)
- Power
- Control Security
- Instrumentation
- Plant Lighting (j)
Terminations (ea}
- Power
- Control
- Security
- Instrumentation
- Plant Lighting (k} Electrical Circuits (ea}
Power Control
- Security (1)
Instrumentation (ea}
8.
Detailed review and current status of preparation of preop and acceptance test procedures, integration of preop and acceptance test activities with construction
- schedule,
.system turnover schedule identifying each system and status, preop and acceptance, tests schedule identifying each test and status, current and proposed preop and acceptance tests program manpower.
.(a)
Total number of procedures required for fuel load.
(b)
Number of draft procedures not started.
(c)
Number of draft: procedures being written.
(d)
Number of procedures approved.
(e)
Number of procedures in review.
(f)
Total number of preop and acceptance tests required for fuel load identifying each.
(g)
Number of preop and acceptance tests completed identifying each.
(h)
Number of preop and acceptance tests currently in progress identifying each and status.
(i)
Number of systems and/or subsystems turned over to start-up identifying each.
(j)
Number of systems turned over 'to'perations group identifying each and outstanding open items for each system.-
(k)
Number'f retests expected, if any, identifying each and cause fear retest.
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9.
Detailed discussion of potential schedular influence due to changes
'ttributed to NUREG-0737 and other recent licensing requirements.,
10.
Discussion of'schedular impact, if any, regarding potential deficiencies reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55(e).
A detailed discussion of the recent management organization changes and impact on construction, pre-op testing and startup.
Include discussion of how the management organization will be changed for the operational period and effect on startup.
Discuss interfaces between MAC, NMPC and SMEC.
11.
Overview of current construction and startup management organization showing interfaces between the two.
12.
Detailed review and current status of design, engineering and construction effort including quantities, work-off rates, current status and schedule for completion for:
a) b)
g) h)i)j) k 1
ATllS-3A Design Changes Appendix R Design Implementation NSSS Loads Adequacy Evaluation High Energy Line Break (HELB)
Moderate Energy Line Breaks (MELB)
'Control Rod Drive System Primary and Secondary Containment Control Room Panel, Modifications (PGCC)
Pipe Stress (as-built) analysis N-Stamp Certification Program Updating Drawings and Specifications to as-Built Condition Environmental gualification of Safety-Related Equipment Seismic gualification of Safety-Related Equipment Hanger Reconciliation Program?
13.
Detailed review of room/area turnover schedule and status.
14.. Projected requests for relief of incomplete items,
- systems, or test completions at the time of Unit 2 licensing, identifying each.
15.
Review of open punch list items by category (hardware/paperwork) identifying each and work-off rate vs add on rate.
16.
Status and schedule for Seismic II/I review.
17.
Detailed review and current status of power accession testing procedures and operational procedures.
'A.
Power ascension test procedures including safety-related and nonsafety-related.
1.
Number
. required 2.
Number not started 3.
Number in preparation and approval process 4;
Number approved B.
Operating procedures required for fuel loading; including station administrative, station operational, surveillance (e.g., technical specification),
maintenance and emergency procedures.
1.
Number. required 2.
Number not started 3.
Number in preparation and approval process 4.
Number approved 18.
Detailed review and current status of permanent station and support staffing, training and licensing.
a.
Staffing for Unit 2 operation, including presently
- employed, projected and authorized for each group reporting to the Vice President Nuclear b.
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Staffing of Nine Mile Point (Unit 2) station organization including presently employed or contracted, projected, and authoirzed for each organizational subgroup.
y Training program; outstanding training courses required prior to fuel load; identifying job titles, numbers of personnel, and projected completion.
d.
Operator and senior operator licenses presently onsite, contracted, projected, and required for fuel loading.
20.
Site tour and observation of construction activities.
MEETING NOTICE DISTRIBUTION:
Date: fFB 17 1984 Document Control LE0-41.0 )Q NRC PDR L
PDR NSIC PRC TIC LB¹2 Reading E. Hylton
'roject Manager M. F. Haughey A. Schwencer H. R. Denton/E.
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Case D.
G. Eisenhut/R.
A. Purple T.
M. Novak B. J.
Youngblood G.
W. Knighton E.
Adensam F. Miraglia
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E. Butcher D. Crutchfield C. Grimes, SEPB G. Holohan C.
Thomas G.
C. Lainas S.
Varga D. Vassallo J.
R. Miller J. Stolz R. H. Vollmer J.
P. Knight R. J. Mattson L. Rubenstein W. Houston D.
Muller'.
Schroeder F.
Rowsome H. Thompson T.
W. Russell ACRS (16)
OELD Attorney 8. Bordenick E.
L. Jordan,
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M. Taylor, IE F.
- Ingram, PA Receptionist (if meeting held in Bethesda)
Region I
NRC Partici ants W. Lovelace R.
Gramm M. Haughey cc:
Service List
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