ML17138A799
| ML17138A799 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Susquehanna |
| Issue date: | 08/16/1979 |
| From: | Miner S Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7909260272 | |
| Download: ML17138A799 (11) | |
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2 AUG 16 )979 PP&L'stimates that their percentage completion for Unit 1 is 84%, which is approximately 20Ã greater than in May 1978.
The engineering and design activities are approximately 83K complete.
The applicant stated that the preparation of the preoperational and acceptance test procedures are underway.
All the NSSS test procedures and two-thirds of the BOP test procedures have been prepared and are in the review chain.
The startup transformer was energized in July 1978 and the applicant estimates that it will take about 77 weeks from this date to com-plete the preoperational and acceptance tests.
The applicant indicated that their pre-op test program was about 5 weeks behind schedule.
The applicant included in his schedule for pre-op and acceptance
- test, items we normally consider end of construction.
The preoperational test has not been com-pleted on any system.
We indicated that we thought that his pre-op and acceptance test schedule was optimistic.
Conclusions The applicant still thinks he will be ready to load fuel in Hay 1980.
- However, based on the status of construction and the preoperational testing at this time we concluded that our previously projected December 1980 fuel load date may be optimistic and that a fuel. load date in the first quarter of 1981 was more realistic.
The Panel will again update its projected fuel load date in January 1980.
Enclosures:
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Meeting Agenda 2.
List of Att'endees (flay 15, 1979) 3.
L'ist of Attendees (h/ay 16, 1979 cc:
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Mr. Norman W. Curtis Vice President - Engineerin'g and Construction Pennsylvania Power and Light Company 2 North Ninth Street Al lentown, Pennsyl vania 18101
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+a CC:'I'r. Earle M. Mead Project Engineering Manager Pennsyl vania Power &'Light Company 2 North Ninth Street Al lentown, Pennsyl vania 18101 Jay Silberg, Esq.
- Shaw, Pittman., Potts Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N.
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Washington, D. C.
20036 Mr. William E. Barberich, Nuclear Licensing Group Supervisor Pennsylvania Power
& Light Company 2 North Ninth Street Allentown, Pennsyl vania 18101 Edward M. Nagel, Esquire General Counsel and Secretary Pennsylvania Power
& Light Company 2 North Ninth Street Allentown, Pennsyl vania 18101 Bryan Snapp, Esq.
Pennsylvania Power
& Light Company 901 Hamilton Street Al 1 entown, Pennsyl vani a 18 101 Robert M. Gallo Resident Inspector P. 0.
Box 52 Shickshinny, Pennsyl vani a 18655 Susquehanna Environmental Advocates c/o Gerald Schultz, Esq.
500 South Ri ver Street Wi 1kes-Barre, PA 18702 John L. Anderson Oak Ridge National Laboratory Union Carbide Corporation Bldg. 3500, P. 0.
Box X
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Mr. Robert J. Shovlin Project Manager Pennsylvania Power and Light Co.
2 North Ninth Street Al 1 entown, Pennsyl vani a 18 101 Alan R.
- Yuspeh, Esq.
Shaw, Pittman, Potts 8
Trowbridge 1800.M Street, N.
W.
Washington, D. C.
20036 Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud Co-Director Environmental Coalition on Nuclear Power-433 Orlando Avenue State College, PA 16801 Mr. Thomas M. Gerusky, Director Bureau of Radiation Protection Department of Environmental Resources Corrmonwealth of Pennsylvania P.
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Box 2063 Harrisburg, PA 17120 Ms. Colleen Marsh Box 538A, RDg4 Mountain Top, PA.
18707 Mrs. Irene Lemanowicz, Chairperson The Citizens Against Nuclear Dangers P. 0.
Box 377 RDgl
- Berwick, PA 18503
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1 Sus uehanna Steam Electric Station Units 1 and 2
Caseload Forecast Panel Site Visit
~Aenda l.
Overview of construction progress since May 1, 1978, including construction
- progress, major milestones completed, current problems
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and any anticipated problem areas.
2.
Review and current status of design and engineering effort.
Include any potential problem that may arise from the containment dynamic loads program, i.e., the CO testing in Germany; 3.
Review a'nd current status of procurement activities.
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Review of current work force by craft and any labor contract negotiations.
Review and current status of bulk quantities for Unit 1
and needed common facility including current total estimated quantities, quantities installed to date, quantities scheduled installed to date, current percent complete for each and average installation rates.
6.
(A)
Concrete (CY)
(8)
Process Pipe (LF)
-Large Bore Pipe 2 1/2" and larger
-Small Bore Pipe 2" and smaller (C)
Yard Pipe (0)
Large Bore Hangers,
- Snubbers, etc.
(ea)
(E)
Small Bore Hangers,
- snubbers, etc.
(ea)
(F)
Cable tray (LF)
(G)
Conduit (LF)
.(H)
Cable (LF)
( I)
Terminations (ea)
(J)
Instrumentation Detailed review and current status of pipe hangers,
- snubbers, restraints, etc.,-including design, fabrication, delivery and installation.
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Review and current status of preop tests procedure writing, inter-gration of preop testing activities with construction
- schedule, system turnover schedule, preop testing and current preop test program manpower.
8.
Review of schedule identifying critical path items, amount of float for various activities, the current critical path to Fuel Loading and methods for implementation of corrective action for activities with negative float if any.
9.
Status of quencher delivery and installation.
10.
Estimated percent complete for Unit 1
and needed common facility as of April 30, 1979.
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Site tour and observation of construction activities.
12.
Status of security program.
13.
Status of the safe end modification effort.
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'USQUEHANNA SCHEDULE MEETING MAY 15, 1979 LIST OF ATTENDEES ORGANIZATION W.
E. Barberich R. A. Mazzini-iW. L. Bohner R. J. Shovlin N.
W. Curtis R.
Featenbg H.
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M van Eeden J. Bradford Robert W.
Dunn T.
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K. D. Peterson K. S. Aitken Claude Turnbow G.
D. Smith Robert M. Gallo Richard Muranaka Roberto Trevino John W. Clark Sydney Miner W.
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SUS(UEHANNA SCHEDULE MEETING May 16, 1979 LIST OF ATTENDEES NAME ORGANIZATION W.
E. Barberich R. A. Mazzini W. L. Bohner Robert H. Featenby A. M. Male D.
H. Hattersley J. Bradford Robert W.
Dunn H.
W. M. van Eeden H.
E. Stokes K.
D. Peterson Claude Turnbow T.
E.
Logan Sateen Bhat K. S. Aitken G.
DE Smith W.
H. Lovelace Sydney Miner John W. Clark Roberto Trevino Richard Muranada Robert M.'allo.
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& Light Company Pennsylvania Power
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