ML17298A499

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Trip Rept of 830622 & 23 Caseload Forecast Panel Site Visit Re Current Plant Status.Unit 1 Fuel Load Expected by Nov 1983
ML17298A499
Person / Time
Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 07/27/1983
From: Licitra E
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8308090196
Download: ML17298A499 (18)


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JUL g p ~g83 Docket Nos.:

50-528/50-529 and 50-530 APPLICANT:

Arizona Public Service Company FACILITY:

Palo Verde, Units 1, 2 and 3

SUBJECT:

SUONRY OF CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL VISIT A Caseload Forecast Panel visit was held at the Palo Verde site on June 22 and 23, 1983 to review current plant status.

The agenda for the visit is shown as Enclosure 1.

An exit meeting was held in Phoenix, Arizona on June 24, 1983.

The visit is summarized as follows:

~Sumar On the morning of June 22, the applicant made a presentation which covered the agenda items shown in-Enclosure l.

Attendees for the presentation are listed in Enclosure 2.

for Unit 1, the applicant stated that it is over 99K complete and expects to load fuel by November 1983.

About 80K of the subsystems have been turned over for startup testing and about 405 of the tests have been completed.

The applicant stated that Unit 2 is over 97/ complete and the applicant is trying to load fuel prior to the August 1984 scheduled date.

About 115,of the subsystems have been turned over for startup testing and testing is expected to start in earnest later this year.

Unit 3 is about 65% complete and fuel load is projected for January 1986.

On the afterneon of June 23, [the Forecast Panel toured all major st'ructures in the Unit 1 facility.

Hot functional testing was in progress at the time the Unit 2 and Unit I3i facilities were toured on 'June 23.

The exit meeting was held on the morning of June 24 and the attendees are listed on Enclosure 3.

We informed the applicant that we would not be able to complete our assessment of plant status until after we returned to Bethesda, Ilaryl,and.

We will advise the applicant pf our dates after the assessmen't is complete.

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Palo Verde Mr. E.

E.

Van Brunt, Jr.

Vice President - Nuclear Projects Arizona Public Service Company P. 0.

Box 21666 Phoenix, Arizona

,85036 CC:

Arthur C. Gehr, Esq.

Snell 8 Wilmer 3100 Valley Center Phoenix, Arizona 85073 Charles S. Pierson Assistant Attorney General 200 State Capitol 1700 West Washington Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Charles R. Kocher, Esq., Assistant Counsel James A. Boeletto, Esq.

Southern.California Edison Company P. 0.

Box 800

Rosemead, California 91770 tfs. Margaret Walker Deputy l3irector of Energy Programs Economic Planning and Development Office 1700 West Washington Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Mr. Rand L. Greenfield Assistant Attorney General Bataan Memorial Building Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503 Regional Adminstrator-Region Y

.U. S. Nuclear Regulatory 'Commission-1450 Maria Lane Suite 210 Walnut Creek, California 94596 Kenneth Berlin, Esq.

Winston 5 Strawn Suite 500 2550 M Street, N. H.

Washington, D.

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20037 Lynne Bernabei Government Accountability Project of the Institute for Policy Studies 1901 gue Street, N.

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Washington, D.

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20009 Resident Inspector Palo Verde/NPS U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0.

Box 21324 Phoenix, Arizona 85001 Ms. Patricia Lee Hourihan 6413 S. 26th Street Phoenix-Arizona 85040

ENCLOSURE 1

CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL SITE YISIT Palo Verde Units.l, 2 and 3

MEETING AGENDA Presentation for each unit 1.

Overview of project construction and preoperational testing schedule, including progress and major, milestones completed, current problems and any anticipated problem areas that may impact, the current pro-jected fuel load date.

2.

Detailed review and current status of design and engineering effort (by major discipline), including any potential problems that may arise from necessary rewor k..

3.

Detailed review and current status of procurement activities, including

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 installation.

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 float, and provisions for continoencies The estimated project percent complete as of Viay 31, 1983.

7.

Detailed review and curr ent status of bulk quanti ties, 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 fioures (a)'oncrete (CY)

{b)

Process Pipe (LF)

- Large Bore Pipe

(.2 1/2" and la'rger)

- Small Bore Pipe

(.2" and smaller}

(c)

Yard Pipe

(.LF)

(d)

Large Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints, Snubbers (ea}

('e)

Small Bore Pipe Hangers, Restrainrs (ea}

(f)

Cable Tray {LF)

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To ta 1 Condui t (LF)

(h)

Total'xposed Metal Conduit (LF)

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Cable (LF)

- Power

- Control

- Security

- Instrumentation

- Plant Lighting (j)

Terminations (ea)

Power

- Control Securi ty

- Instrumentation

- Plant Lighting (k} Electrical Circuits (ea}

- Power

- Control Secure ty (1)

Instrumentation (ea}

8.

Detailed review and current status of preparation of preop and acceptance test procedures, i ntegration 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) 'otal 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 reoui red for fuel load identifying each.

(g)

Number of preop and acceptance tests completed identi fying 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 identi,ying each.

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Qetailed discussion and status of changes attributed to NUREG-0737 and other recent licensing requirements.

10.

Discussion of schedular impact, if any, regarding ootential deficien-cies reported i n -accordance with 10 CFR. 50.55(e).

ll.

Overview of current construction and startup management organization showi ng interfaces between the two.

12.

Site tour and observation of construction activities.

ENCLOSURE 2 ATTENDANCE SHEET - CASELOAD FORECAST 6/22/83 l.

Bill guinn, APS 2.

Nike Jones, APS 3.

John Allen, APS 4.

John Kirby, APS 5.

Carl Andognini, APS 6.

Ken Kieselbach 7.

Stuart Wilkening, Bechtel 8.

Jerry D. Houchen 9.

Will'Jump 10.

Hark Mahan 11.

Steve Day 12.

Nanny Licitra, NRC 13.

Bill Lovelace.

NRC 14.

Dick Hartfield, NRC 15.

John Roedel, APS 16.

Edwin E. VanBrunt, Jr.,

APS 17.

W.

G. Bingham, Bechtel 18.

Art Gehr

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t ENCLOSURE 3 MEETING ATTENDEES NAME Manny Licitra W. Lovelace R. Hartfield B. Quinn C. Andognini J.

Kerby A. Rogers M. Jones G. Johnston Wilkening E.

Van Brunt AFFIL'IATION NRC/DL/LB3 NRC/RM NRC/RM APS APS APS APS APS NRC/Resident Bechtel APS

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