ML17325A293
| ML17325A293 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Cook |
| Issue date: | 09/10/1987 |
| From: | Wigginton D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Dolan J INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8709180236 | |
| Download: ML17325A293 (4) | |
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50-315 and 50-316 Mr. John Dolan, Vice President Indiana and Michigan Electric Company c/o American Electric Power Company 1 Riverside Plaza
- Columbus, OH
Dear Mr. Dolan:
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Cook Unit 2 Steam Generator Repair Report, we have identified additional information we will need in order to prepare our Safety Evaluation.
This request pertains to radiological protection.
Other requests may be necessary as we continue our review. It is requested that the Indiana and Michigan Electric Company provide the information in the attachment expeditiously so that we can maintain schedules.
The information requested in this letter affects fewer than 10 respondents; therefore, OMB clearance is not required under Pub.
L.96-511.
Sincer ely,
Enclosure:
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Mr. M. P. Alexich Vice President Nuclear Operations American Electric Power Service Corporation 1 Riverside Plaza
- Columbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney General Department of Attorney General 525 West Ottawa Street Lansing, Michigan 48913 Township Supervisor Lake Township Hall Post Office Box 818
, Bridgeman,,Michigan 49106 W. G. Smith, Jr., Plant Manager Donald C.
Cook Nuclear Plant Post Office Box 458 Bridgman, Michigan 49106 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comnission Resident Inspectors Office 7700 Red Arrow Highway Stevensville, Michigan 49127 Gerald Charnoff, Esquire Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge 2300 N Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20037 Mayor, City of Bridgeman Post Office Box 366 Bridgeman, Michigan 49106 Special Assistant to the Governor Room 1 - State Capitol Lansing, Michigan 48909 Nuclear Facilities and Environmental Monitoring Section Office Division of Radiological Health Department of Public Health 3500 N. Logan Street Post Office Box 30035 Lansing, Michigan 48909 Regional Administrator, Region III U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Mr. J. Feinstein American Electric Power Service Corporation 1 Riverside Plaza
- Columbus, Ohio 43216
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR D.C.
COOK UNIT 2 STEAM GENERATOR REPAIR PRPB-1 Provide a description of your contamination control program including; (1)
Limits for demarcation of controlled surface contamination areas and controls for release of equipment for unrestricted use.
(2) methods of restricting contamination to controlled surface contamination areas.
(3) specification of skin dose evaluation criteria including action points for dose evaluation.
PRPB-2 In the event of a large volatilization accident with the decontamination solution at D.C. Cook, please indicate what precau-tions have been taken to assure safe habitability or evacuation of the workers from the steam generator areas:
(1) how will the workers in other areas be, notified of such an event;
- 2) what protection is afforded to the workers; and (3) what procedures will be followed during the course of such an accident?
What is the estimated dose to workers from such an accident?
PRPB-3 Provide a description of the radiation protection training program for outside contractor personnel who will be working on this project.
PRPB-4 Provide a discussion indicating any unique radiation protection equipment expected to be utilized during this repair operation for normal and accident conditions.
Include in the discussion the types of instruments, their numbers, sensitivities, and ranges.
PRPB-5 Provide a discussion of the respiratory protection equipment expected to be utilized during the repair activities, and criteria for requiring such use.