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Forwards Revised Region II Organizational Charts Reflecting Increase in Efficiency & Span of Control.Region II Will Be Reorganized Effective 951015
ML18008A044
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Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/11/1995
From: Landis K
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To: Goldberg J
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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NUDOCS 9510240182
Download: ML18008A044 (10)


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October ll, 1995 Florida Power and Light Company ATTN:

Mr. J.

H. Goldberg President

- Nuclear Division P. 0.

Box 14000 Juno

Beach, FL 33408-0420

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 organizational charts reflecting this change.

Should you have any questions, please contact me at 404/331-5509.

Sincerely, Orig signed by Kerry D. Landis Kerry D. Landis, Acting Chief Reactor Projects Branch 2

Division of Reactor Projects Docket No.:

50-250, 50-251 License No.:

DPR-31, DPR-41

Enclosure:

Region II Organization Charts cc w/encl:

H.

N. Paduano, Manager Licensing

& Special Programs Florida Power and Light Company P. 0.

Box 14000 Juno

Beach, FL 33408-0420 D.

E. Jernigan, Plant General Manager Turkey Point Nuclear Plant P. 0.

Box 029100

Miami, FL 33102 T.

F. Plunkett, Site Vice President Turkey Point Nuclear Plant P. 0.

Box 029100

Miami, FL 33102 cc w/encl:

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FPKL cc w/encl:

T. V. Abbatiello, Site guality Manager Turkey Point Nuclear Plant P. 0.

Box 029100

Miami, FL 33102 E. J.
Weinkam, Licensing Manager Turkey Point Nuclear Plant P.

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Box 4332

Miami, FL 33032-4332 J.

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Newman, Esq.
Morgan, Lewis 5 Bockius 1800 M Street; NW Washington,.D.

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20036 John T. Butler, Esq.

Steel, Hector and Davis 4000 Southeast Financial Center
Miami, FL 33131-2398 Attorney General Department of Legal Affairs The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32304 Bill Passetti Office of Radiation Control Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 1317 Winewood Boulevard Tall,ahassee, FL 32399-0700 Jack Shreve, Public Counsel Office of the Public Counsel c/o The Florida Legislature 111 West Madison Avenue, Room 812 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1400 Joaquin Avino County Manager of Metropolitan Dade County 111 NW 1st Street, 29th Floor
Miami, FL 33128 Joe Myers, Director Division of Emergency Preparedness Department of Community Affairs 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100

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OFFICE OF THE REGIONALADMINISTRATOR S. EBNETER, REGIONALADMINISTRATOR L REYES, DEPUTY REGIONALADMINISTRATOR H. KREEGER. SECRETARY TO THE REGIONALADMINISTRATOR N. SANFORD, SECRETARY TO THE DEP. REGIONALADMINISTRATOR Executes established NRC policies and assigned programs relating to Inspection, licensing, enforcement and government liaison within Regional boundaries.

OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS FIELD OFFICE W. McNuity, Director ProvIdes Investigative support to Region II.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE K. Clark R. Hannah Implements NRC policies and programs for Public Affairs!nthe.

Region.

SENIOR REACTOR ANALYST REGIONALCOUNSEL C. Evans Advises Regional Administrator on legal Issues.

ENFORCEMENT AND INVESTIGATIONS COORDINATIONSTAFF B. Uryc, Director Implements enforcement policy In the Region and coordinates allegation and Investigation activities.

INCIDENTRESPONSE CENTER Maintains readiness of Regional facilities for response to licensee emergencies.

STATE UAISON OFFICER R. Trojanowsld Provides State and Government liaison.

DIVISIONOF REACTOR PROJECTS E. MERSCHOFF, DIRECTOR J. JOHNSON, DEPUTY DIRECTOR J. BARNES, SECRETARY TECHNICALASSISTANT C. Julian TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF Implements and coordinates under guidance provided by the Officof Nuclear Reactor Regulation the Inspection of all reactors and related project management activities. Supervises and directs the resident Inspection staff at each reactor facilityand coordinates site Inspection activMes with the Division of Reactor Safety. Induded are power reactors under constmction, ln startup, and in operation. The span of actfvMes fndudes, but is not limited to, routine, spedal, and reactive Inspections, enforcement, assessment, allegation follow-up, and the recruMng and training of staff. Coordinates with the Project Division of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.

The Technical Assistant directly supports Division management through completion or coordination of spedal projects; conduct of seff-assessment functions; review ol allegation close-out packages for completeness; and tracking of response to assigned action Items.

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 facIIMes. The span of actlvMes Indudes, but Is not Hmited to, routine, spedal and reactive Inspections, enforcement, assessment, allegation follow-up, and the recruMng and training of staff. Coordinates Inspection activities with the Division of Reactor Safety and the Office of Nudear Reactor Regulation. Acts as Belsen with the Project Division counterpart In the Office of Nudear Reactor R ulation.

RP BRANCH 1 R. Cdenjak Chief RP BRANCH 2 P. Skinner Chief RP BRANCH 3 K. landis Chief RP BRANCH4 M. Shymlock RP BRANCH 5 O. Beasie Chief RP BRANCH B M. Lesser Chief

D. Verrelll, Technical Assistant The Technical Assistant directly supports Dlvlslon manageinent through completion or coordination of spedal proJects; conduct of self-assessment functions; reviewing allegation dose-out packages for completeness; and traddng of response to assigned action Items.

DIVISIONOF REACTOR SAFETY A. GIBSON, DIRECTOR J. JAUDON, DEPUTY DIRECTOR O. WEST, SECRETARY The Division of Reactor Safety supports the Office of Nudear Reactor Regulation, the Regional Administrator and the Division of Reactor Projects by Implementing the NRC power reactor Inspection and enforcement program in the areas of engineerfng, maintenance, operator requalNcation, radlologlcal conlrols, emergency preparedness and security; by implementing the NRC operator examination program; by providing spedalized technIcal support; by review of licensee changes to quality assurance, emergency preparedness and security plans; and by partldpatlng in the NRC SALP process.

ENGINEERING BRANCH C. Casto, Chief MAINTENANCEBRANCH C. Chrlstensen, Chief The Engineering Branch supports the Office of Nudear Reactor Regulation and the Division of Reactor Projects by inspecting reactor licensee acUvltles in the area of engineering.

The Branch provides support by providing technical experUse In areas required by the inspection program and by partldpating in the NRC SALP process.

The Branch conducts region-based core, reactfve and regional Initiative engineering inspections.

The Maintenance Branch supports the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and the Division of Reactor Projects by inspecting reactor licensee activities In the area of maintenance.

The Branch provides support by providing technical expertise In areas required by the inspection program and by partldpating In the NRC SALP process.

The Branch conducts region. based core, reactive and regional Initiative maintenance Inspections.

SPECIAL INSPECTION BRANCH P. Fredrlckson, Chief The Special InspecUon Branch supports the ONce of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and the Division of Reactor ProJects by Inspecting reactor licensee activities In spedalist areas.

The Branch provfdes support by providing technical expertise In areas required by the Inspection program and by partldpatfng In the NRC SALP process.

The Branch assists In conductfng region-based core, reactive and regional Initiative engineering and maintenance inspections.

PLANTSUPPORT BRANCH K. Barr, Chief The Plant Support Branch supports the Office of Nudear Reactor Regulation and the Division of Reactor ProJects by Inspecting reactor licensee activities ln the areas of health physics, emergency preparedness; environmental and effluent monitoring and controls; and participating in the NRC SALP process.

The Branch conducts regIon-based core, reactive and regional Initiative plant support Inspections.

OPERATOR LICENSING AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE BRANCH T. Peebles, Chief The Operator Licensing and Human Factors Branch supports the Office of Nudear Reactor Regulation and the Division of Reactor ProJects by administering the operator licensing program, by conducting operator requalmcatlon training Inspections, by providing expertise for the evaluation of reactor operations, and by partldpatlng In the HRC SALP process.

The Branch conducts region.based core, reactive and regional Initiative operator licensing and training Inspections.

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DJVISION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALSSAFETY Technical Assjstarft T. Decker The Technical Assistant directly support Divlsfon management through completion or coordination of special proJects; conduct of self-assessment functions; review of allegation close-out packages for completeness, and tracking of response to assigned action items.

B. MALLETT,DIRECTOR D. COLLINS, DEPUTY DIRECTOR P. MILES, SECRETARY The Division of Nudear Materials Safety is responsible for Inspection and technical evaluation of all NRC regulated areas associated with nudear materials licensees and fuel facilities in Region II. The Division issues specified categorfes of materfals licenses for Region II. The Division ls responsible for proJect management activities for fuel facilities, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations at power reactor facilities in Region II and oversight of all decommissioning activities In the Region. The Division has responsibility for the Region II Agreement State Program and acts as the focal point for coordination with NMSS Headquarters.

The Division fullysupports and participates in the Region II Inddent Response Program. The Division Director reports to the Regional Administrator.

Agreement State Program Officer R. Woodruff The Agreement State Program Officer administers the Agreement State Program oversight In Region lf. This indudes the review of mateffais safety pfogfams h the Agreement States In Region if. coordinating safety issues and review of opefatbnal events occurring in Agreement States h Region li. The Officer also serves as the pfhdpaf contact for the Pfogfam with Agreement States and coordinates and panicfpates in technical assistance and training forAgreement State personnel.

The Agfeefnent State Program Officer reports to the Dvisbn Director.

FUEL FACIUTIES BRANCH E. McAlpjfTe,Chief The Fuel Fadffdes Branch performs Inspections and evalua5ons of'all Region II fuel fadlltles. The Branch oonducts Inspections at fuot fadlltles Including the resident Inspector.program at one Category I tuel facilityand routine InsPectbns at all fadlitles ln the areas of operational safety. radfatbn safety, emergency preparedness, physfcal secutf ty and nudear afffcafffysafety. The Branch fntpfentents the Enforcement Policy In oonnecthn withfindings for fuel fadlftfes. The Branch provides the regional project management oversight for tuel fadlltfes and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations at power reactor facfMes ln Regbn II. The Branch acts as a focal point for coordination with NMSS Headquarters In the fuel facmty area and supports the Region II lnddent Response program In this area.

The Branch provkfes Regkeal support for NMSS guidance/development In the fuel fadlityarea.

The Branch Chief reports to the olvhlon Director.

MATERIALLICENSING/INSPECTION BRANCH 1 C. Hose Chief Thd Matdffdfs fnspocthn/Ucdnshg Bfanch 't pdffofms tochnhai and safety reviews cr hsues and opefa5cnal events of lcensef matoffah (medfcaf, academh. R6D and fndustfhtI h selected States or temtofios h Regbn if,the U.S. Navy Master Matefhts Uconse and non.Fedofaf facies In Regbn lk The Bfanch conducts foudne and feacdve lAspoclofls fcf 85 typos of Iconsod matoftafs usefs lfltho iufhdhtfons hdfcatod. The Bfanch impiemenh the Enforcement PoHcy h connecdon with hspocthn fhdings.

Tho Branch poffcfms the tochnhat review and hsuafxe oi mateftah Icenshg actkes, hdudtng byproduct. some and some nudeaf matoffat usedh medical, hdustfhi. and acsdomh acdvtths In the tufhdtcdofN fndhatod. The Branch

.has the prelect management actfvtdos assodatod withthe U.S. Navy Master Matefhh Uconso. The Branch ovesoos the Icenslng asshtant tof Mstefhis hspoc5onfUconshg Branches 1 and 2. The Bfanchbacks up the lcenshg assistant h mahtafning the NRC oflaidocket ries. Thd Branch suppofh the Roghn ithddent response h the msteffsh area Tho Branch coordinates Roglonaf input hto NMSS pfog fern gufdaAos/devoiopfndAt fAIhd matefah sfda Tho Branch Chief fePofts to tho DMshn Dfectof.

MATERIALSLICENSING/INSPECTION BRANCH 2 J. Potter Chief Tho Metofhts tnspocdonfUconsfng Bfanch 2 poffcffns tochnhaf 8nd safety reviews of Issues snd opofafionai events foisted to al uses of Icensed matofhis (modtcaf, acadofnh.

RID, and hdustffsf) h NRC Iuftsdkthn In Rogbn ti Agfoomont States, Fedefaf Hconsoes, sofoctod States and tdffitoflesh Roghn fi, and tho Bamwol Low Lovel Waste Slo. Tho Branch conduch foutho 8Ad foac5vo hspoc5ons fof ail typos of Icensedmatefsfs usefs h the Iudsdtdhns hdicatdd. Tho Branch fmpbmdnts the Enforcement Polcy In oonnodhn withhspecdon rindhgs. The Bfanch dxofches oversight of tho Regfonal rodpfodty fang and tfaddng system. The Blanch peffofms the tochnhai review and hsuexo of matoflah Icensfng acbons, hdudhg by pfodud.

sofsco and some spodsf nudeaf matofhf used h modest, hdustftaf, and dcadenlfo ac5vf5os h Iho lufisdhdons hdfcstod. Tho Branch oversees the cooeresthn of the matefiah license teminated sites pfogfam tof Rogbn ii. Tho Branch backs up the ibonshg assistant hmaintsinhg the NRC offtchfdocket fgds lofthe matedah files. The Branch coofdhstes Regional Input hto NMSS pfogfsm guidance/

development In the matofhh afea The Branch chief fdpofts to the DMsicn Director.

DIVISIONOF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ANDADMINISTRATION G. BENOIT, DIRECTOR M. HAWKES, SECRETARY Manages all administrative functions in the Region, Including planning, coordinating, direcung, and administering the financial, human. and property resources ol the Region.

HUMANRESOURCES STAFF A. Harper, Regional Personnel Officer

~ r il Performs recruitment, training, position evaluation, appointment of consultants, labor relations, time and attendance reporting, and equal employment opportunity administration.

RESOURCES MANAGEMENTBRANCH J. Lankford, Chief INFORMATIONRESOURCES BRANCH J. Coleman, Acting Chief Performs budgeting, accounting, management analysis, travel, contract administration, purchasing, procurement of goods and servfces, and Regional Imprest fund administration.

Performs fadlitymanagement functions, security, property management, and space planning.

Provides regional Information support services, Including computer operations, telecommunications, mali, and recordstfile management lndudlng FOIA.

Computer services Indude application/system development, end user support, LAN administration, integration of headquarters and regional systems, office automation and equipment and software analysis.

Telecommunications Include both voice and data communication.