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MONTHYEARML24128A2102024-05-0707 May 2024 Public Meeting Summary - 2023 Annual Assessment Meeting Regarding Saint Lucie ML24047A2092024-02-22022 February 2024 Calendar Year 2023 Baseline Inspection Completion ML23166A0042023-06-15015 June 2023 Summary of Meeting Concerning 2023 Annual Assessment of the Saint Lucie and the Turkey Point Nuclear Plants ML22188A0862022-07-0707 July 2022 SLRA - Audit Report ML22145A3932022-05-25025 May 2022 Public Meeting Summary 2021 Annual Assessment Meeting 20220434 ML21337A1962021-12-16016 December 2021 Public Scoping Meeting Summary for the Environmental Review of the Subsequent License Renewal Application for St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 ML21159A1352021-06-0808 June 2021 Public Meeting Summary Regarding the Saint Lucie Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, Docket No. 50-335 and 389, and the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station Units 3 and 4, Docket No. 50-250 and 50-251; Meeting Number 20210505 ML20150A4732020-05-29029 May 2020 EOC Meeting Summary ML19121A6102019-05-0101 May 2019 Public Meeting Summary - St Lucie Nuclear Plant, Docket Nos. 50-389 and 50-335 ML18144A1452018-05-24024 May 2018 Public Meeting Summary - St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50-389 ML17103A0342017-04-12012 April 2017 Summary of Category 1 Public Meeting to Discuss the Significance Determination Process for a Finding at St. Lucie, Unit 1 ML16097A1302016-04-0404 April 2016 March 29, 2016 Summary of Public Meeting - 2015 Annual Assessment Regarding Saint Lucie ML15320A5512015-11-23023 November 2015 SER MF5835 ML15240A1542015-09-0808 September 2015 Staff Observations of Sump Strainer Head Loss Testing at Alden Laboratory for Generic Safety Issue 191 ML14163A6522014-06-19019 June 2014 Summary of May 29, 2014, Public Meeting with NextEra Energy, Inc. and Florida Power & Light Company Regarding Proposed Amendment to Transition Fuel Type at St. Lucie Unit 2 ML14156A2132014-06-0404 June 2014 Public Meeting Summary - St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50-389 ML13059A5522013-03-0101 March 2013 3/14/13 - Forthcoming Meeting with Florida Power and Light Company Regarding Steam Generator Performance at St. Lucie Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 ML12222A0392012-08-0909 August 2012 8/16/2012 Cancellation Notice of Forthcoming Conference Call with NextEra Energy and Florida Power and Light Concerning Generic Letter 2004-02 and Request for NRC Staff Review of Draft Proposed Guideline for Strainer Fiber Bypass Test Proto ML12213A0612012-08-0101 August 2012 8/16/12 Forthcoming Conference Call with NextEra Energy and Florida Power & Light Concerning Generic Letter 2004-02 and Request for NRC Staff Review of Draft Proposed Guideline for Strainer Fiber Bypass Test Protocol ML12150A2992012-06-0505 June 2012 May 17, 2012, Summary of Teleconference Held Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Florida Power & Light Co. to Discuss the Terms of the Biological Opinion at the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 ML1204005162012-02-0909 February 2012 Notification of Inspection and Request for Information for NRC Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection ML11251A0052011-09-0909 September 2011 9/21/11 Notice of Forthcoming Meeting with Florida Power and Light Regarding St. Lucie Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 Extended Power Uprate ML11231A7172011-08-25025 August 2011 Notice of Forthcoming Meeting with Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) Regarding Generic Letter 2004-02, Potential Impact of Debris Blockage on Emergency Recirculation During Design Basis Accidents at Pressurized-Water Reactors. ML11182A0142011-07-0101 July 2011 Forthcoming Meeting with Florida Power & Light Company Regarding St. Lucie Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 to Discuss Extended Power Uprate License Amendment Request That Is Currently Under Review ML1109006712011-04-21021 April 2011 Acceptance of License Amendment Request for an Extended Power Uprate (Epu), St Lucie Nuclear Plant ML1106104272011-03-0707 March 2011 Notice of Forthcoming Pre-Application Meeting with Florida Power & Light Company and NextEra Energy Regarding Turkey Point, Units 3 and 4, St. Lucie, Units 1 and 2, Point Beach, Units 1, and 2, and Duane Arnold ML1035405732010-12-21021 December 2010 Acceptance of License Amendment Request for an Extended Power Uprate (Epu), St. Lucie Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 ML1025601362010-09-0707 September 2010 Notice of Meeting with Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Florida Power & Light Company'S Forthcoming Applications for the Extended Power Uprates of St. Lucie Units 1 & 2 and Turkey Point Units 3 & 4, Focusing on the Topic of Spen ML0921805182009-08-0606 August 2009 Notice of Public Meeting with Florida Power & Light Energy ML0909705822009-04-0707 April 2009 Phone Call Summary with Licensees and Alion Science and Technology on April 2, 2009 to Address NRC Staff Position on Chemical Effects Refinements ML0832502332008-12-0202 December 2008 Summary of Public Meeting with Operators of Vogtle Units 1 & 2, San Onofre Units 2 & 3, St. Lucie Unit 1, Turkey Point Unit 3, Indian Point Units 2 & 3, Nuclear Energy Institute, and Alion Science and Technology ML0826006252008-09-16016 September 2008 Draft Request for Additional Information on Relief Request No. 2 Regarding Structural Weld Overlays ML0820008422008-07-18018 July 2008 Memorandum of the Secretary (Referring a Petition to Intervene to the ASLBP) ML0807400842008-03-14014 March 2008 Draft Regulatory Guide for Comment ML0810502852008-03-11011 March 2008 NDE Report, on PSL-1 Pressurizer Nozzles, Attachment 3 ML0635602592006-12-27027 December 2006 Forthcoming Meeting with Florida Power and Light to Discuss Proposed License Amendment Request to Adopt Alternate Source Term at the St. Lucie Nuclear Plant ML0633303802006-11-29029 November 2006 Forthcoming Meeting with Florida Power & Light Regarding Proposed License Amendment Request to Adopt Alternate Source Term at St. Lucie Nuclear Plant ML0614505922006-05-26026 May 2006 Wits 200600198 - Actions to Be Taken in Response to Hurricane Lessons Learned Task Report ML0609602052006-04-0606 April 2006 Meeting Notice, Florida Power & Light, St. Lucie Unit 2, Steam Generator Tube Inspection During Refueling ML0523704412005-08-31031 August 2005 Closeout Letter for Bulletin 2003-01, Potential Impact of Debris Blockage on Emergency Sump Recirculation at Pressurized-Water Reactors. ML0517402732005-06-23023 June 2005 Notice of Meeting with Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) & Westinghouse LAR to Increase SG Tube Plugging at St. Lucie ML0502701092005-01-25025 January 2005 Safety Evaluation on the Relief Request 2 Associated with the Third 10-year Inservice Inspection Interval - Inservice Inspection Program for St. Lucie Unit 2 ML0419005722004-07-0101 July 2004 Ltr, Temporary Change in Personnel Assignment ML0326809972003-10-0909 October 2003 Renewal of Full-Power Operating Licenses for St. Lucie, Units 1 and 2 ML0324005942003-08-25025 August 2003 June 10-11, 1997, Summary of NRC Senior Management Meeting to Review Performance of Operating Nuclear Power Plants and Materials Facilities Licensed by Nrc. Partially Withheld ML0321800032003-08-0606 August 2003 08/20-21/2003 Notice of Meeting with Florida Power and Light Regarding Increased Steam Generator Tube Plugging and Reload Methodology at St. Lucie, Unit 2 ML0316210252003-06-11011 June 2003 Peer Review of Risk-informed Safety Evaluation of the Suppression Capability in the Cable Spreading Room at St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 ML0312702872003-05-0707 May 2003 Submission of Draft Request for Additional Information and Summary of a Conference Call Regarding Steam Generator Tubesheet Amendment ML0309808612003-04-0909 April 2003 Corrected Notice for Meeting with FPL to Discuss Requests for Relaxation from Reactor Pressure Vessel Head Inspection Order at St.Lucie, Unit 2 ML0309306732003-04-0303 April 2003 Meeting with FPL to Discuss Requests for Relaxation from Reactor Pressure Head Inspection Order at St. Lucie 2024-05-07
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FltlDA POWER & LIGHT CCPANY INTER.OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE LocATIoN St ~ Lucie Plant TO H. J. Dager DATE June 12, 1975 FROM C. A. Wells COPIES TO sus~EcTI Qualifications of the Last Four Cold PDItwf lg RESOURCES Licensed Candidates JUN, b tg75
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<<BEAa< ofpigg Per our telephone conversation on 6/ll/75, the following describes.< the qualifications of the last four candidates hired who will be submitted for the Cold L'icensed Examinations.
Christopher L. Burton Age: 26 Education: High School Graduate 40 credit hours at University of Kentucky Nuclear Experience:
Electronics "A" School (U. S. Navy)
Nuclear Power School (U. S. Navy)
Qualified Reactor Operator on U.S. Navy Prototype D. 1 G.
Qualified Reactor Operator & Reactor Technician on U.S.S.
Truxton Qualified Electronics Technician on U.S.S. Truxton Approximate number of actual start-ups 15 Approximate number of actual shut:-downs 15 Approximate number of supervised start-ups 15 Approximate number of supervised shut-downs 15 Approximately-4,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> on reactor Control Panel
- 2. O'rien D. Hayes Age: 29 Education: High School Graduate 18 credit college hours Nuclear Experience:
Machinist Mate School (U.S. Navy)
Nuclear Power School (U.S. Navy)
Qualified Reactor Operator on S. 3 G. (U.S. Navy)
Qualified Engineer Officer of Watch-'on-:U.S.S'.: Patii'ck Henry Qualified Engineer Watch Supervisor on U.S.S. Patrick Henry Approximate .actual start-ups 10 Approximate supervised start-ups 50 Approximate actual shut-downs 10 Approximate supervised shut-downs 50 Approximately 5 000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> on reactor Control Panel
- 3. Walter W. Hunt Age: 27 Education: High School Graduate 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> college credit r
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Nuclear Experience:
Electronics "A" School (U.S. Navy)
Nuclear Power School (U.S. Navy)
Qualified Reactor Operator S. 1 C. (U.S. Navy)
Qualified Reactor Operator U.S.S. Hammerhead Qualified Reactor Technician U.S.S. Hammerhead Qualified Shut-Down Maneuvering Area Watch U.S.S. Hammerhead Qualified Electronics Technician Approximate actual start-ups 46 Approximate actual shut-downs 46 Approximately 4,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> oh Reactor Control:Pane1 '..
- 4. Jeffery A. Spodick Age: 26 Education: High School Graduate AA Degree from Palm Beach Jr. College Nuclear Experience:
Electronics "A" School (U.S. Navy)
Nuclear Power School (U.S. Navy)
Qualified Reactor Operator S. 1 W. (U.S. Navy)
Qualified Engineer Technician U.S.S. Halibot Qualified Reactor Operator U.S.S. Halibot Qualified Electronics Technician Approximate actual start-ups 40 Approximate actual shut-downs 40 Approximately 4,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> on Reactor Control Panel In addition to above qualifications, the above are participating in the on-site training program at St. Lucie which will include 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> of training time each on the simulator at Windsor, Conn.
C. A. Wells Operations Supervisor K. . arris Plan Manager CAW:le
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