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Forwards Info Re Mgt & Technical Resources Available to Handle Unusual Events,In Response to NRC
ML19242D144
Person / Time
Site: Yankee Rowe
Issue date: 08/08/1979
From: Groce R
YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
WYR-79-88, NUDOCS 7908140550
Download: ML19242D144 (24)


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August 8, 1979 United States 5'uclear Regulatory Corrission

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20555 Attention:

Office of 1uclear Reactor Regulation Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director

Reference:

(a ) License ' o. DPR-3 (Docket :o. 50-29)

(b) USSRC letter, H. R. Denton to YAEC ciated June 29, 1979 (c) YAEC letter, L. E. Minnick to US::RC dated July 26, 1979 (LTR 79-E6)

(d) US!;RC letter, U. P. I!aass to all Licensees datcd July 24, 1979

Dear Sir:

Subject:

Management and Technical Resources AvailalIc to Handle Unusual Events The purpose of this letter is to forward to you thirty (30) additional copies of our recponse relative to the above subj ect.

These additional copies were requested in a letter from the I:RC Quality Assurance Branch, Reference (d).

Very truly yours, YALT.EE ATOMIC ELECTRIC COMPA';Y 5

W-Robert H. Croce Licensing Engineer RTT/srnw Enclosure 7908140sso

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Educational Background BS!E B.

Experience (1)

!!uclear (directly related) 25 years nuclear experience in all aspects or nuclear power plant research, design, conctruction, cperatien, and canascnent.

Was r.ade a corporate officer in fr.%ee Atomic Electric Conpany in 1953, and was Vice Presi. dent-engineering recpenciale for deaign, conctruction, start-up and operaticn of 2 P',s and, BUR in 1;ew England.

From 19711 to 1978 was Directer of !!uclear Er ineering ar.d Operatiens at the Elcot-ic Fouer Recearch Inctitute.

In 1978 returned to Yan%ee as President.

l Has participatc'! in a variety of I'uclear Inductry Standards, Safety, and Adsicory Committees.

Is a registered Profecaicnal Er.gineer in l'.acsachusetts and a Fellc,w of the Aaerican '.uclear Society.

(2) Other Six carlier years as a utility engineer prirarily in fossil fired electric power production.

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Educational Background (1)

Bev.e (2) One year assignment at Argenne Naticnal Laboratory for work and training on the E>:perimental Eoiling Water Reactor.

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Nuclear (directly related) 22 ye:rs nuclear experience including positions as Plant Superirtendent fcr a Weetinghouse F'.3, M: nager of Operations for 2 Westinchouse P'.F.'s, cnc C.E. P',3 and one G.E. BW?.

Vice Frenident with cterall respcnsibility for Engin2ering, Construction, Project ",nagement and Quality Assurance.

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Provide experienced executive level canagecent in all disciplines of Yankee Atomic Electric Co pany.

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Provide executive management of all connunicative networks with Utility Executives, Board of Directors, Local, State and lederal Officials, Media Officials.

3 Provide executive canagement of all logistic support and total accident response dircetica and coordination.

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Provide exccutive level direction of all engineering, operations, assescaent, analytical and radiological support required to conbat the energency.

Authority:

Any of the individuals in the above group has the authority to allecate the crtire rescurces of the Company, as equired, to combat the emergency.

This includes over 240 engi.cers and r.anngers with crer 2450 man years engineering experience,1625 of wnich is airect nuclear experience.

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Educational Background (1) BS Chemical Engineering (2) OL end SOL lice 'ce training, cbtai.ning a SQL licer.re for a

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Provide experienced senior management in the disciplines of Op era ti ons, Engineering, Nucicar Engineering, Chemistry and Radiochemistry.

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Authoritv:

The Assistant Vice-President has the authority to allecate the entire resouroca of Companf engineering and cperational disciplines.

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Education 11 Enckground (1)

BS:E (2) OL and 50L training, cbtaining a OL and SOL licence for both a ileccincheure Pi:R and a Ccf:ustica Engineering P',lR.

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Nuclear (directly related) 12 years of n'nlear ex;crience, 10 of ', hich..ere nuclear planb, nolding varicus ecsitions including Plant Superintendent for a C.E.

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Provide management at a senior level in Operations, Emergency Response, Maintenance, Communications "etwork and Logistics.

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Provide coordination of the entire accident rem once effort.

3 Pro /ide initial communications and establish co municaticns network with the site Emer6ency Coordinator for flow of data and information I

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Provide manar,em.cnt of the logistics required to combat the emergency.

5 Manace the E:argency Centrol Center and provide assistance personnel as required / requested to combat the conditions, Authority:

The Manager of Operations has the authority to:

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Activate the Eme t,c a ef Control Center.

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Initiate the inkce Mutual Assistance Plan.

3 Dispatch suppert personnel and equirment to the location of the energency.

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Allo-'te the resources of the entire Company in the disciplines of Operations, 'aintenance, Radiole;ical Protection and Ccr;unic'tions.

Also has the authority to allocate the entire Company resources in the disciplines of Security and Fire Protection.

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responsible fcr coordination between the 'P.C and the Yankee Plants.

Unique tasks inclu e participaticn on National Codes and Standards Cc1nittees, representing Management on :ndustry Committees such as AIF, ANSI, EEI, etc., and ccordination of the SEP review of the Yankee P.cise Plant.

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TITLE DEGREE LICE':SE TOTAL EXP.

!TUC. EXP.

Principal En;.

BS-Eg 28 20 ATO Vice Pres.

BS-Chen. Eng.

OL'60, SOL'63 29 25 ATO Vice Prac.

BA-Phys. MS, "ng. Sci. & Eng.

SQL'71 16 16 Licensing En;.

BS-Sci. & 'Sth 10 10 Jr. Engineer BS-Mcch. Eng. Tech.

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OPERATIJNS DEPARTME"T The Operaticns Departcent providen integrated supervision c,f Plant activities thrcm,h the o'=-t and Plant Superintendent.

The Department provides the primary interface between thn Yankee !!SD and the US:!3C en all tatters related to the operation of and/or changes to the Plant as described in the FHSR and the Technical Specifications.

TITLE DEGREE LICE::SE TOTAL EXP.

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Manager BS-ME SOL'68-CY, 72-H 19 19 Plant Startup "gr.

ES "E SQL'71 13 13 36 21 Senior Enginecr OL'69, S01'75 13 13 l

Senior Encic.cer OL'60, SOL'64 37 20 Senior Eng..atr OL'60 26 20 i

Senice Engineer 39 22 Senior Ensir.ce-ES-Chen.

Senice Engir.eer I.scoc.-ME OL'69, SQL'69 14 13 OL'69 32 22 Senior Engineer 6

3 Engineer DS-ME, MS-ME 10 7

Engineer BS-ME 5

5 Engineer BS-ME Engineer ES-EE SOL. Equiv.

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Engineer Jr. Engineer BS-EE, MS-EE SOL. Equiv.

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i, ENVIRO:O' ENTAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT t

I The Environmental Engineering Department is cade up of fcur groups, each dedicated to a

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nuclear plant perscnnel and to the general public.

The fcur groups are Radiatien Prctectien, Radiological F i:eering, Envircnnental Science, Envirennental Laboratory and a sub-group to operate the R2ditica Dosimetry Systen fcr the Yankee Plants.

The responsibilitics of the groups are deceribed belo.i.

TITLE DEGREE TOTAL EXP.

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Manager BS-Indust. Ed. (1) 22 21 Senior Engineer SS-Physica, ':S-NE, PhD-NE 9

9 RADIATION PROTECTION CECUP The RLdiatica Protection Group provides expertise to continuourly review the plant raditticn prottatica prorrc- (raditticn protectica procedurcs nnd rnncals, training, cquipment, and dos 5netry).

'. n 2 Group continuously revu as and uninttinc dezel:prent or the caorre ;. nlan and its implencatation.

.ne Group coor_r.2tes the rerptree of the local hospital ir _rrort of plant raciological ~.cdical requirerants.

Th; Group raintains the Yankee and ':EF5 D 710 '

Availability Lic'o pro; ram including aintenance of radiaticn exposure, medical and traini.;

records to coat Plant cocc a require. nts.

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MUC. L'79 Man ~ J, c r BS-SE, ::S-P.Ld. Pro.,5 10 10 Senior Engineer 30 12 Engineer BS-ME, MS Rcd. Pro.,*

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1 The Radiological Engineering Group protides expertise in evaluating and assuring the safe design and cperation of naclear plant ;quipnent as it applies to radiological effects.

Analyces are performed of radiological effects under design basis accident and routine operational conditions.

The Group providas collectica, review, storage and analysis of meteorological data for reporting purposes, equipment design and application, and radiological release incidents.

TITLE DEGREE TOTAL EXP.

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Marager BS-CE, MS-Rad. Bio.,'

15 13 Sonicr Engineer ES-::E 8

8 Engineer BS-?;E, MS-Rd. Sci.

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Engineer AB-Psych., MSO-dad, Elth.

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Engineer BS-ME, MS-Env. Sci.

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Engineer ES-Phys,MS-Phys,MS-Rad Hlth 1

1 Engineer BS-Phys, MS-Atnos. Sci.

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Jr. Engineer BS-Metco.

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Jr. Er;ineer ES-Meteo., MS-Corp. Sci.

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I The Environmental Labcratory Group has general responsibility to provide analytical and technical sunoort service., related to offrite environmental and coological progen:s for the The ccryices enconpass radiological and non-radiological aspects of established plant.

monitoring and curveillance activities.

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TITLE DEGREE TOTAL EXP.

NUC. EXP.

Manager BS-Phys,!'S-? 2d Elth, FhD-Rad 13 13 Senier Engineer BS-Chen., "S-Cher.

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Jr. Engineer EA-Chen. IMth 2

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Jr. Engineer BS-Chem., Rad. Sci.

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FUEL CYCLE DEPARTMZNT The Fuel Cycle Department is responsible for evaluating and assuring the safe design, procurement of nuclear fuel cycle caterials, fabricaticn of and the efficient econcric operation of nuclear fuel and other reactor core cccponents and involve: ant in the design, licensing and fuel management.

TITLE DEGREE TOTAL EXP.

l'UC. EXP.

Manager BS-Chem. Eng.

20 20 Core Cornonents:

Scnicr "ngineer BS-Eng.

14 14 Engineer BS-EE 9

9 Engineer BS-Phys., MS-NE 15 11 1,'uclear lhtori als :

Manager BBA 22 9

Senior Engincer BS-Bio. Chem.

16 13 Senior Enginccr BS "E,

MBA 11 6

Senior Enginccr AB, A'ct, PhD-Geol.

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Senior Enginccr BS, MS-Met., MBA 6

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The Nuclear Engineering and Development Department is responsible for providing the engineered engineering and licensing uork associated with transient and accident analysis, therral-hydraulic safeguard systen design, renetor fuel and core conicn and behavior, analysis and reactor physics to assure that the nuclear power plant designs are safe and economical.

LICENSE TOTAL EXP.

I;UC. EXP.

TITLE DEGREE 11 11 BS-NE, MS-?!E, PhD-!!E OL '71, S01 '71 16 11 hnager Senior Engineer BS-EE*

SOL '69 12 12 Senior Erzineer BS-ME5 10 8

Senior Er.;ir.eer ES " ', MS-ME 16 16 Senior En;ineer BS-Phys., MS-::E 11 11 Senior F gineer BS-PE, :"'-::E-ME, PhD-::E 11 11 Senior Erjir.eer ES-Ph/s, I'3-:!E 19 19 Senior Engineer E5-E 3 Phy, MS-!E-PhD-!!E 15 11 Senior En;ineer BS-Fuel TecPnol.

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Enginee-ES-ME, MS-FF 10 6

ES-Phjs., MS-Phys., MS-NE 5

5 Engincer Engineer LS- :. n', MS-NE 6

6 Enz;ineer US-! c, MS-UE 6

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5 Engineer Engineer BS-PE, MS-NE 3

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i MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GROUP The Mechanical Engineering Group is responsible for providing the Plant with expertise in the related disciplines of techanical, caterials, structural, civil and NDE engineerin;.

This reponsibility includes dettrninuticn and/or verificaticn of design conditicns for piping, cocponents and related hard>:are, preparation and/or review of engineering design calculations j

and selecticn and/cr evalu2 tion of caterials for use in piping, cc ponents and related j

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TITLE DEGREE TOTAL EXP.

NUC. EXP.

I Manager BS-ME, MS-Nuc. Eng.,'

12 11 Senior Engineer 2S.' E 29 5

Senior En;ineer ES-CE, MS-CE,5 12 9

Senior Engineer ES-Mettal.

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Senior En?,ir.eer ES-ME 10 9

Senicr En ineer ES-FE 12 10 Senior Enginecr BS-IE 22 3

m Engineer ES-CE, MS-CE 4

2 Engineer BS-CE 5

5 Engineer BS-ME 12 5

Engineer ES-ME, MS-ME 6

6 Jr. Engi neer BS-ME 6

6 Jr. En;ineer ES-ME Tech.

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ELECTRICAL E!!GI!;GEERI?;G GRCUP The Electrical Engineering Group is responible for providing the Plant with expertise ia the i

area of Electrical EngineerinE-?cwer as it applies to nuclear pcwer stationc.

The respcnsibility includes preparaticn, reveiw and approval of calculations, specificaticr.s,

systens desociptiens, logic di:graro, bidder list, proposals and descriptive caterials, econcric and technical studiec.

Also included is a practical working knouledge of all national standarde, regulatory criteria, regulatory guides and other requirements applicabic to nuclcar power plant electrical engineering.

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NUC. EXP.

1 Manager B. Tech.-EE 17 14 Senior Engineer BS-EE 16 11 Scnicr Engineer ES-EE 10 3

Engineer BS-EE, MS-EE 14 8

Engineer BS-EE, MS-EE 10 1

Engineer ES-EE, MS-EE 7

5 Engineer US-EE, ME-EPE 6

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I The Systets Ercineering Grcup is responsible fcr providing the Plant uith the engineering and licensing exnertisc required for the proper design, operational performance and raintenroe of nuclear pc'..er plant fluid syster and their conpenents.

This responsibility includes the detcraination of certain design bases of compenents and structures as they apply to regulatory requirements.

TITLE DEGRFE LICE!!SE TOTAL EXP.

fiUC. EXP.

!!anager BS-thrine S5W-63, SEG-6!1 E

17 13 10 Senior Engireer BS-ME Senice Engineer Assoc. ME OL'60, s0L'63 Ito 20 Senior En;ineer BS ':S SlC-63 10 9

5 5

Engineer BS-::E 6

5 Enr;i neer DS-1:E Engineer Assoc.-ME 5

0 Engineer BS-!!E 7

7 Jr. Engineer BS-ME 3

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i INSTRUMENTATION AND CCNTROL ENGINEERING GROUP The Instrumentaticn and Control Engineering Group is responsible for providing the Plant with expertise associated with the design and specifications of 7&C systems to be factored into overall plant design.

Also, to recor.=end er review todifications to plant systces as required to meet the design basis, and to evaluate plant protective and safety system design bases periodically to assure adherence to the latest licensing criteria and requirements.

TITLE DEGPEE TOTAL EXP.

NUC. EXP.

Manager BS-EE, MBA 21 17 Senior Engineer ES-EE 30 11 Senior Engineer BS-EE, MSEM 9

2 11 Engineer BS-EE 10 5

Engineer BS-ME, MSEM 8

6 Engineer BS-EE, MBA 7

6 Engineer BS-EE 5

5 Jr. Engineer BS-EE 2

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PLANT STAFF PROFESSIONAL LEVEL TECHNICAL RESOURCES The following tabulation lists those nerbers of the Plant Staff that fall under ANSI N18.1 catagory of !Snagers in that they are assigned broad recponsibilities for the direction of those Departnents determined to be part of the Ecergency Responce Organization.

INITIAL TOTAL 1:UC.

TITLE EDUCATIO"AL BAC::GROU::D LICENSE EXP.

EXP.

Plant Superintendent 3 years credi t for BS-Chem. Eng.

OL-1960 39 20 State of thss. lat Class SOL-1963 Engineer's License Firenan and Acciatant Boiler Operator Wore. Co. Elec.

1948-1952 Operating Eng;ineer Am. St. & Wire 1952-1954 Accistant Chief Operator Heywood '. akefield 1954-1959 Shift Supervicor Yankee August 1959 - July 1966 Acristant Chief Engineer Yankee July 1966 - October 1966 Operation Supervicor Yankee October 1966 - March 1969 Assistant Plant Superintendent Yankee 15rch 1969 - July 1971 Plant Superintendent Yankee July 1971 - Present Arnt. Supecintendent 1 year credit for ES-NE OL-1971 17 17 SQL-1975 i.cactor Control Supervicor U.S. Navy Oct. 1961 - April 1969

. Technical Assistant Yankee !by 1969 - July 1971 I&C Supervisor Yankee July 1971 - July 1973 TAPS Yankee July 1973 - December 1975 Asat. Plt. Supt.

Yankee December 1975 - Present Operationn Supervisor 1 year credit for ES-Pur. Eng.

OL-1960 30 20 State of Macs. lct Clacs SOL-1964 Engineer's Licence Acciot ' ut

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Prior to I.u;uct 1959 Control i.:.r Operator R~kte Autus: 19 0

": V 1906 Shift Su c m.2aor Connecticut Yankee :Ly 1956 - Shrch 1969 Operations Supervinor Yankee March 1969 - Present thinternnec fom r m nor 1 ycar credit for ES-EE 31 32 1st Cl-71.=ete b'an NEPCO 19G - Fe "y 19G Plant Machmic Yr.n h e e l'e b ru, r y 1506 -

.; n t 1967 Lead P1;nt Mechanic Yan%ee Au~unt 1967 - Octobe. 1969 Accistant Ibint. Fo ce ra r.

ankce Oatebe" 'E69 - Dececher 1972

.intenanct Supervicor Yarhee Dc x:..xr 1972 - Present 6Z73C6

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TITLE EDUCATIO::A.'.yCEGEC'J::D LICE!!aE EX?.

EXP.

Reactor & cineer BS-!E, MS-Phys. (! E)

OL-1974 6

6 SOL-1975 Engineering Accistant Yankee August 1972 - August 1973 l'

Technical Armistant Y nkee August 197_ - February 1974 Plant Ileacter Engineer Innkee February 1971 - Present 18 18 I&C Suncrv$ror 1 year credit for 2A- '. : : t.

2 years credit for ES-Elcatronics Control Technician Yankte June 1960 - Jan rry 1973 Technical Acalctant fankc3 Janur"y 1973 - July 1973 Instruccnt & Centrol Supv. Yankee J u l,.

1973 - Present Chen. &..P.

9:cer.

EA-Chen., l'S-Che a.

8 8

Radicchemint !'aine Yani:ee 1970 - ?!ovetter 1973 Chec. & H.P. Supv.

Yankee I;ovember 1973 - Present Hcalth Fbveicir'_

BS.-Rad. Sci.

4 11 MS-Rad. Sci. in 19EO Engineering Accistant Yankea October 1975 - June 1977 Plt Hlth. Phycicirt Yanee June 1977 - Frecent Techniem'

t. m t. to Accoc. - Inductrial Electronics OL-1974 16 11 s v c ro $ t.

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Engineer Assistar.t Y: :20 :hrch 1972 - :::vctber 1973 Technic =1 Arcir pnt

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7/18/79 The following tabulation lists those cembert of the Plant Str.'T that fall under AtJSI ?;13.1 cateccry of Profecsicnal "icchnical ir that they are responsible for supervising and rerfor r.i:,

technical services in the D.ergency ',ccpance Crge".izaticn.

Th2ce nenbers are licted under t.

Plant Departments to which they are assigned.

I?:ITIAL TOTAL 1:UC.

TITLE EDUC/sTIC' f.L PACEO*'CC':D LICE::SE EXP.

EXP.

Operr.tions De:w

'---nt Asst. Op:ratienc 1 year credit for ES-Pur, Eng.

OL-1950 21 20 Superviser S t a t e o f

.2 s t. lot Clarc SOL-1968 Engir.ee r ' d License Uatch "r~1ncer

! hrs. Elcotric Co.

Prior to August 1959 Ccntrol Rx C.;erator Icr '.ee ec;;ct 1959 - June 1967 Shift Supcryiccr Yan':c e June 10' ' - M27 1~73 Assistant Operacicno Supe.'.icor Yankee :by 1973 - Present thi nt e rne D"r"trcnt Tech. Arct.

BA-Phys.

7 5

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Arnoe. Engineer ?EPCO 1972 - June 1974 Er.~ineerir~ Arcictant Y r ".' ce J a r. 2 197:1 - Ecbrutry 1976 TcC.~r.ical Acnist ~

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EXP.

i Inntru.ent end Control Department 10 6

j Technical Arct.

BS-EE I&C i

Instrument Technicir.n !?ortheast Utilities 1973 - March 1979 Technical Accistant Yan%ce March 1979 - Present Engineering Anat.

2 years credit for BA-Econ.

9 8

I&C 1 yer.r credit for ES-EE Electrician I:EPCCO 1970 - February 1976 Control Technienn Yankce February 1976 - March 1979 Engineering Assistant Yankce V. arch 1970 - Present Cherintry & i?onith Ph,*nien i W - nt Chemint rv Technical Acut.

BS-Chem.. 'n g.

11 11 Chem.

Reactor Operator US I:avy 1968

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B3-Env. Sci.

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BS-Rad. H1th.

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HP Technician VEPCO Decenber 1976 - L'ovember 1977 Engineerin; Accistant Yankee Novenber 1977 - Present TAPS (Technten1 Ar Mntcnce to. l a.n t Suncrintcna'..t 11 11 Accoc.-EE, 3 years credit for Technical Arst.

TAPS BE-ME Reacter Operator US Urry August 1953 - September 1974 Engineerir; Accistant Ya ':ec Septercer 1974

'Srch 1977 Technicci Accistant Yankee March 1977 - Precent OL-1967 20 19 Technical Acst.

SQL-1978 TAPS Auxiliarv Operator Yankee June 1961 - July 1966 Control i Oc= Operrtcr Ynnkee July '.956 - May 1977 Engineerir; Ancirtant Yankee M y 1977 - July 1973 Technical Arsistent sankee July 1970 - Present OL-1970 15 15 Technical tst.

SOL-1973 TAPS Auxiliar, Oper.;r Yo-kee July 1963 - April 1970 Control

C; 1::r 2ankee April 1970 - Jul;. 1975 Yankee Julf 1970 - Preaent Encinacrir; Asn u;ttr.;

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2 years credit for ES-ME TAPS 37go

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