ML19257C067
| ML19257C067 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Wolf Creek, Callaway |
| Issue date: | 01/07/1980 |
| From: | Licitra E Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8001240061 | |
| Download: ML19257C067 (11) | |
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JAN 7 1980 Docket Nos.:
STN 50-482 STN 50-483 STN 50-486 APPLICANTS: Union Electric Company Kansas Gas and Electric Company Kansas City Power and Light Company FACILITIES: Callaway, Units 1 & 2 Wolf Creek, Vait 1
SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL MEETINGS AND SITE VISITS Meetings were held on November 27 and 28,1979 in Mokane, Missouri and on November 29 and 30,1979 in Burlington, Kansas with representatives of the applic nts to discuss the status of construction for the Callaway and Wolf Creek facilities, respectively. Site tours to witness the status of construc-tion were conducted on the afternoon of November 27, 1979 for the Callaway plant and on the afternoon of f ovember 20, 1979 for the Wolf Creek plant. The agenda fr r the meetings are shown in EncLuies 1 and 2 and the meeting attendees are listed in Enclosures 3 and 4.
The meetings are summarited as follows.
Noveniber 27 and 28 (Callaway)
The applicant presented an overview of the project history, licensing milestones, site layout, organization of utility management, plant operations crew and startup crew. The applicant also briefly discussed financial consid-erations. Bechtel, the architect-engineer for the standard (SNUPPS) portion of the plant, and the SNUPPS office presented a summary of their organizations in support of the facility.
The applicant made a detailed presentation on the project schedule and on the status of construction and procurement activities. There are no work activi-ties for Unit 2 since construction of this unit has been postponed. The critical paths in the construction schedule for Unit 1 are the cooling towers, containment building and pipe hangers since they have the least positive slack in the schedule. The applicant stated that there have been no work stoppages so f ar and none are expected. The applicant has had no problems with avail-ability of skilled labor and indicated that 83 percent of laborers trained in various skills are retained. Preparation of startup and operating procedures is well underway and is not on the critical path.
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. JAN 7 ;939 At the f;overiber 28 session of the meeting, we informed the applicant that we would need additional time to complete our evaluation of the Callaway con-struction status and suggested that we conduct a joint exit meeting for both Callaway and Wolf Creek on November 30 in Burlington, Kansas.
The applicant agreed to send representatives to Burlington, Kansas to participate in the exit meeting.
November 29 (Wolf Creek)
The applicant presented an overview of the project history, licensing milestones, site layout, organization of utility management, plant operations crew and startup crew.
The applicant also briefly discussed financial consid-erations. Since the Bechtel and SNUPPS presentations made at the Callaway meeting of November 27, 1979 a!so applied to Wolf Creek they were not repeated at the Wolf Creek meeting.
The aoplicant made a detailed presentation on the project schedule and on the status of construction and procurement activities.
The critical path in the construction schedule is the cable pulling activity in the control building (43 days negative slack).
The applicant pointed out that, although the filling of the large cooling lake is not on the critical path, under adverse conditions for water availability a larger than e 43-day negative slack could result for this water-filling activity with the current construction sequence. The applicant has experienced no problems with the availability of skilled labor.
Since the startup and operating procedures being developed for Callaway are dlso applicable to Wolf Creek (both are SNUPPS plants), no problems are expected in this activity.
November 30 (Exit Meeting - Callaway and Wolf Creek)
We advised the Callaway and Wolf Creek applicants that, based on (1) the information provided during the previous days' meetings, (2) cur observations during the two site tours, and (3) our assessment of the work remaining as compared to that of other facilities we have visited, we projected that the most likely (or nuainal) fuel load dates for Callaway, Unit 1 and Wolf Creek dre December 1982 and October 1983, respectively. The major considerations in this assessment were the status and pace of installation of large and small pipes, hangers and restraints, and electrical cables.
We stated that our fuel load date projections are used to plan for cur manpower requirements for the review of OL applications and to establish schedules and priorities for their review.
We stressed that our projections are nominal dates which may be bettered and that we do not suggest that applicants revise 1797 142
. JAN 7 1999 construction schedules to reflect our projected dates. We also pointed out that we periodically re-evaluate our projections through follow-up visits to reflect changes in construction status. We added that the review schedule to be developed for the SNUPPS FSAR, which is cocinon to both Callaway and Wolf Creek, will be based on the review schedule for the lead plant (currently Callaway).
At the conclusion of the meeting, the applicants requested a follow-up visit in approximately six months. We stated that we would consider their request.
E. A. Licitra, Project Manager Light Water Reactors, Branch No. 3 Division of Project Management
Enclosures:
1.
Callaway Meeting Agenda, November 27 and 28.
2.
Wolf Creek Meetirig Agenda, November 29 and 30 3.
Callaway Meeting Attendees, November 27 and 28 4.
Wolf Creek Meeting Attendees, November 29 and 30 cc:
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Mr. J. K. Bryan DAN 7 1980 Vice President - Nuclear Union Electric Company P. O. Box 149 St. Louis, Missouri 63166 cc:
Mr. Nicholas A. Petrick Ms. Treva Hearn, Assistant General Executive Director - SNUPPS Counsel 5 Choke Cherry Road Missouri Public Service Commission Rockville, Meryland 20850 P. O. Box 360 Jeffers"a City, Missouri 65102 Gerald Charnoff, Esq.
Shaw, Pittman, Potts, Trowbridge & Madden 1800 M St reet, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
20036 Mr. J. E. Bi rk Assistant to the Gener:1 Counsel Union Electric Company P. O. Box 149 St. Louis, Missouri 63166 Dr. Vern Starks Route 1, Box 863 Ketchikan, Alaska 99901 1797 144
d4N Mr. Glenn L. Koester 7 1980 Vice President - Operations Kansas Gas & Electric Company 201 North Market Street Wichita, Kansas 6/201 cc: Mr. Nicholas A. Petrick John Halzer, Esq.
Executive Director, SNUPPS Law Offices of Ralph Foster 5 Choke Cherry Road Kansas Cas & Electric Company Rockville, Marylend 20850 P. O. Box 208 Wichita, Kansas 67201 Gerald Charnoff, Esq.
Shaw, Pittman, Potts, William H. Ward, Esq.
Trowbridge & fiadden MACEA 1800 M St reet, N. W.
5130 Mission Road Washington, D. C.
20036 Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66205 Mr. Donald T. McPhee Ms. Treva Hearne, Assistant General Counsel Vice President Public Service Conmission Kansas City Power & Light Company P. O. Box 360 1330 Baltimore Avenue Jef ferson City, Missouri Kansas City, Missouri 64141 Mr. Charles Rich, Chairman James T. Wiglesworth, Esq.
Coffey County Conmission 9800 Metcalf Coffey County Courthouse Suite 400 Burlington, Kansas 66839 General Square Center Overland Park, Kansas 66212 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region VII Mr. William H. Grif fin, Esq.
ATTN:
EIS Coordinator Assistant Attorney General 1735 Baltimore Avenue State of Kansas Kansas City, Missouri 64108 State House Topeka, Kansas 66612 Chief, Energy Systems Analyses Branch ( AW-459)
Mr. John M. Wylie II Office of Radiation Programs Energy Reporter U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Kansas City Star Room 645, East Tower 1729 Grand 401 M St reet, S.W.
Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Washington, D.C.
20460 Mr. Gary Haden Wichita Eagle & Beacon Box A-20 Wichita, Kansas 67201 h[ f4}
ENCLOSURE 1 AGENDA NRC CASE LOAD FORECAST PANEL MEETING CALLAWAY PLANT November 27 & 28, 1979 November 27:
8:30 AM I.
UNION ELECTRIC PRESENTATIONS Approx. Time Location:
McKane Lions' Club 8:30 - 8:40 A.
D.
F.
Schnell 1.
Explanation of agenda 2.
Moderator for NRC questions pg 8:40 - 9:00 B.
J.
K.
Bryan 1.
Introduction of speakers 2.
Project history 3.
UE management organization 4.
Financial considerations 9:00 - 9:15 C.
N.
A.
Petrick 1.
History and organization of SNUPPS 2.
Standardization concept 3.
Roll of NPI 9:15 - 9:30 D.
B.
L.
Meyers 1.
Bechtel organization and scope of work
]g for SNUPPS 2.
Extent of design detail 3.
Use of models 4.
Construction work plans 5.
Status of engineering and procurement 9:30 - 9:45 E.
D.
W.
Capone 1.
Utility input into SNUPPS design 2.
Status of site engineering and procurement 3.
Remaining work a.
TMI changes b.
Fire protection Pipe hangers and restraints c.
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. 9:45 - 10:00 F.
A.
C.
Passwater 1.
Licensing history a.
MPSC b.
NRC
- c. COE and other permits 2.
Future MPSC hearings Question Session and Break 10:00 - 10:30 G.
R. J. Schukai/A. Ginocchio 10:30 - 11:00 1.
Project controls and schedule monitoring 2.
Monitoring of engineering and procurement 3.
Physical status of construction completion H.
W. H. Weber /M.
I.
Doyne /H. Starr 11:00 - 11:30 1.
Site layout 2.
Construction organization 3.
Craft availability I.
M.
A.
Stiller /R.
L.
Wilks/P.
T.
Appleby 11:30 - 12:00 1.
Organization and training 2.
Status of procedure preparation 3.
Operation and maintenance 4.
Preparation for startup J.
J.
K.
Bryan 12:00 - 12:15 1.
Summary and conclusions ng 12:15 - 1:00 Question Session II. Site VISIT BY NRC 2:00 PM November 28:
8:30 AM III. EXIT MEETING Location:
Mokane Lions' Club i797 1.47
2-9:45 - 10:00 F.
A.
C.
Passwater 1.
Licensing history a.
MPSC b.
NRC
- c. COE and other permits 2.
Future MPSC hearings Question Session and Break 10:00 - 10:30 G.
R.
J. Schukai/A. Ginocchio 10:30 - 11:00 1.
Project controls and schedule monitoring 2.
Monitoring of engineering and procurement 3.
Physical status of construction completion H.
W. H. Weber /M.
I.
Doyne /H. Starr 11:00 - 11:30 1.
Site layout 2.
Construction organization 3.
Craft availability I.
M.
A.
Stiller /R.
L.
Wilks/P.
T.
Appleby 11:30 - 12:00 1.
Organization and training 2.
Status of procedure preparation 3.
Operation and maintenance 4.
Preparation for startup 12:00 - 12:15 J.
J.
K.
Bryan 1.
Summary and conclusions g
12:15 - 1:00 Question Session II. Site VISIT BY NRC 2:00 PM November 28:
8:30 AM III. EXIT MEETING Location:
Mokane Lions' Club 1797 148
ENCLOSURE 2 AGMMDA URC CASE LOAD FORdC1sST PANEL MEETING WOLF CREEK GENERATING STATION, UNIT NO 1 November 29, 1979 KG&E Presentations 8:30 a.m.
I.
Coffey County Courthouse A.
G L Koester 1.
Introduction 2.
Project History 3.
Financial Considerations 4.
Site layout 5.
Utility Management Organization B.
G P Rathbun Licensing Milestones C.
M L Johnson 1.
Design Organizations a.
Bechtel Power Corporation b.
Sargent and Lundy Engineers c.
Iload Engineers 2
Constructor Organization D.
G L Pouts 1.
Engineering Status 2.
Procurement Status 3.
Construction Status a.
Introduction b.
Concrete c.
Steel d.
Piping and Hangers c.
Electrical 4.
Craft Availability and Negotiations 5.
Schedule E.
G D Boyer 1.
Status of Procedure Writing
?-
System Turnover to Startup F.
A L Wood 1.
Training 2.
Plant Staffing II.
Site Visit By NRC - Wolf Creek 1:30 p.m.
November 30, 1979 III.
Exit Meeting - Coffey County Courthouse 9:00 a.m.
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ENCLOSURE 3 CALLAWAY FEETING ATTENDEES NOVEftER 27 AND 28, 1979 UNION ELECTRIC DANIEL INTERNATIONAL D. Capone H. J. Starr R. J. Schukai W. L. Sykora
- N. G. Slaten
- A. E. Ginocchio J. N. Kaelin R. L. Powers SNUPPS
- T. H. McFarland
- H. W. Wilson
- N.
A. Petrick A. C. Passwater
- W.
F. Reilly D. F. Schnell J. K. Bryan BECHTEL R. L. Wilks M. A. Stiller B. L. Meyers P. T. Appleby W. H. Weber KANSAS GAS & ELECTRIC T. A. Esswein M. I. Doyne
- G. P. Rathbun R. A. ft Aleenan
- K. A. Jutzi MSE
- C. W. Proctor, Jr.
- M. Haim NRC W. Hansen MISSOURI PSC L. Abramson W. Lovelace R. M. Fl uegge E. A. Licitra COLUFBI A TRIBUNE
- C.
Conway
- November 27,1979 only.
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ENCLOSURE 4 WOLF CREEK MEETING ATTENDEES NOVEFBER 29 AND 30, 1979 KANSAS GAS & ELECTRIC BECHTEL
- R. Hagan H. Handfinger A. L. Wood B. L. Meyers G. D. Boyer
- G. P. Nutwell A. S. Malt J. Zell UNION ELECTRIC D. Rich D. Naylor
- R. A. Mc Al eenan G. Rathbun
- W. Weber G. L. Fouts
- J. Kael i n M. L. Johnson E. W. Creel KCC L. Koerper G. L. Koester
- J. Harper
- R. Cherry
- W.
Weber
- R. Kloefkorn KANSAS CITY POWER & LIGHT DANIEL INTERNATIONAL D. Crawford W. E. Hitt J. L. Sippel R. Scott T. D. Borgman SNUPPS W. L. Sykora L. R. Smith R. L. Stright NRC KEPC0 W. Lovelace J. Mulholland C. R. Oberg J. Rucker SARGEANT & LUNDY E. A. Licitra
- November 29,1979 only
- November 30,1979 only 1797 151
_2-KANSAS STATE BUILDING &
CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL S. Ingram KANSAS CITY STAR J. M. Wylie, II WICHITA EAGLE & BEACON G. L. Haden EWORI A GAZETTE
- W. Christy K0AM-TV
- J.
Waltrip
- November 29,1979 only
- November 30,1979 only 1797 152