ML19274E591
| ML19274E591 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Marble Hill |
| Issue date: | 03/12/1979 |
| From: | Joshua Wilson Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7904090226 | |
| Download: ML19274E591 (7) | |
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STN 50-546 STN 50-547 Applicant:
Public Service Company of Indiana Facility:
Marble Hill Nuclear Generating Station Subj ec t :
Summary of Caseload Forecast Panel Site Visit The applicant held a meeting for representatives of the NRC's Caseload Forecast Panel at the site of the Marble Hill Station on February 27 & 28, 1979. The purpose of site visits by the Caseload Forecast Panel is to assess the status of construction of those plants nearing completion and to evaluate the applicant's projected construction completion date.
The site visit began with a meeting on February 27, 1979 to discuss the status of the applicant's construction effort.
A list of attendees and the agenda for this meeting is provided in Enclosure 1.
A tour of the station was held on February 28, 1979.
The applicant stated that they are working on a 61 month construction schedulp for Unit 1 of the Marble Hill Station. This time period runs from issuance of the first Limited Work Authorization to the time when Unit 1 is ready for commercial oper-ation.
The applicant distributed a table of construction milestones for the Marble Hill Station as shown in Enclosure 2.
The applicant began installation of structural concrete in February,1978.
The construction effort was basically on schedule at the end of January, 1979 with 15.6 percent of Unit 1 complete and 4 percent of Unit 2 complete.
The applicant stated that they plan to set the reactor pressure vessel for Unit 1 in place in August,1979.
The applinint also stated that the preoperational test schedule has been integrated :nto the construction schedule and the critical path has been identifie.
They plan to be ready to load fuel in Unit 1 in April,1982.
Based on this schedule, the applicant requested that the Final Safety Analysis Report be tendered in May,1979 in order to allow 35 months for completion of the operating license review and any necessary hearings prior to their scheduled fuel load date.
We evaluated the applicant's present status of construction and used that information to predict a fuel load date based on our experience with con-struction times at other nuclear stations.
We observed that, although they were meeting their schedule during installation of structural steel 7 9 0 4 0 9 0 2;7Gb A
. MAP 1/1979 and concrete, it will be difficult to maintain this accelerated schedule during installation of piping, hangers, and electrical cables. As a result, the Caseload Forecast Panel arrived at a more conservative estimate for a nominal fuel load date at Marble Hill of July,1983.
In addition, we advised the applicant not to submit the Final Safety Analysis Report until after they set the reactor pressure vessel in place.
We stated that the Caseload Forecast Panel will reevaluate the Marble Hill construction schedule at that time.
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' Light ' Water Reactors Branch flo. 4 Division of Project Management
Enclosures:
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MAR 121979 Public Service of Irdiana Char 1es W. Campbel1, Esq.
Michael J. Wal ro, Esq.
Vice Presidont and General Counsel Attorney for the Planning Board and Public Service of Indiana the Board of Zoning Appeals of 1000 E. Main Street Jefferson County Plainfield, Indiana 46168 427 East Main Street Madison, Indiana 47250 Mr. William Kortier Atomic Power Distribution Mr. Robart C. Slover Westinghouso Elactric Corporation Save the Valley, Inc.
P. O. Box 355 P. O. Box 813 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 Madison, Indiana 47250 Mr. R. J. Susl ick Wal ker C. Cunningham, Jr., Esq.
Sargent & Lundy Engineers 1129 Kentucky Homo Lif e Building 55 East Monroe Stroot Office of the Jefferson County Attorney Chicago, Illinois 60603 Louisville, Kentucky 40202 Harry H. Voigt, Esq.
David K. Martin, Esq LeBoeuf, Lar.o, Loiby & MacRae Assistant Attorney Generals 1757 N Street, N. W.
Room 34, State Capitol Washington, D. C.
20036 Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Goorge A. Loiningor, Jr., Esq.
David R. Vandenventer, Esq.
City Attornoy, City of Madison Jefferson County Consumer P. O. Box 826 Protection Dopartment Madison, Irxiiana 47250 401 Old Louisville Trust Builaing Louisville, Kentucky 40202 Mr. Rooort Gray Rural Route #1 Bill V. Seiller, Esq.
Hanovar, Indiana 47243 Ewon, MacKensie and Peden 2100 Commonwealth Building J. Br uce M il l er, Esq.
Louisville, Kentucky 40202 Jefferson County Attorney 1129 Kentucky Homo Life Buildin9 Ms. Mar ie iiorine, President Louisville, Kontucky 40202 Save Marble Hill Rural Route #2 Ted R. Todd, Esq.
Loxington, Indiana 47138 Attornay for the Board of Commissioners of tho County Mrs. David G.'Frey of Jof forson, Indiana Irdiana Sassaf ras Audubon Society 427 East Main Street 2625 S. Smith Road Madison, Indiana 47250 Bloomington, Indiana 4740]
Thomas M. Dattilo, Esq.
Mr. Ralph C. Pickard IPtford & Dattilo Indian State Board of liealtn 404 East Main Street 1330 West Michigan Street Madison, Indiana 47250 Indianapolis, Iruiana 46205 Jasoph B. holm, Esq.
Mr. Donald L. Cox Br own, Todd & lioyourn Assistant Director of Law Sixtenth Floor City of Louisville Citizens Plaza 200 City Hall Louisville, Kentucxy 40202 Louisville, Kentucky 40202
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MARBLE HILL UNITS 1 & 2
, 3 3 jg7g CONSTRUCTION MILESTONES Unit 1 Unit 2 1.
Service Building Occupancy 10- 1-79 NA
- 2. Water Treatment & Demineralizer Plant in Service 11-1-79 NA 3.
Firing of Auxiliary Boiler 11-15-79 Est.10-1-80 4.
Buildings Closed and Heated (except Unit 2 Containment) 12-1-79 12-1-79 5.
Begin Construction Testing of Circulating Water Later i
8-1-80 System i
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Energize 345 KV Switchyard 10- 1-80 NA 7.
Begin Construction Testing of Instrument Air System 12-15-80 Later i
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Begin Construction Testing of Component Cooling 1-1-81 Later System 9.
Begin Construction Testing of CVCS 1-1-81 Later
- 10. Begin Construction Testing of Safety injection System 1-1-81 Later 8
- 11. Nonessential Service Water System Operational 4-1-81 6-1-82 (partial)
- 12. Begin Construction Testing of Containment Spray 10- 9-79 Later System l
- 13. Main Condenser Hydrostatic Test 6-1-81 9-1-82
- 14. Condensate System Operational 7-1-81 10-1-82
- 15. Main Turbine Oil Flush (start) 8-1-81 11-1-82
- 16. Begin Construction Testing of Radwaste System 8-2-81 Later
- 17. Reactor Coolant System Cold Hydro 10- 1-81 1-1-83
- 18. Begin Construction Testing of Essential Service 11-1-81 Later Water System
- 19. Turbine Generator on Turning Gear 12-1-81 3-1-83 1-1-82 4-1-83
- 20. Hot Functional Testing
- 21. Fuel Load 4-1-82 7-1-83
- 22. Commercial Operation 10- 1-82 1-2-84
- Hydrostatic testing of these systems is underway for embedded portions.
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MAR 121979 NRC CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL MEETING Feb ruary 27, 1979 Public Service Indiana L. A. CREWS INTRODUCTION L. A. CREWS CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION L. A.
CREWS OVERVIEW OF PROJECT SCHEDULE T. R. BURNS LICENSING SCHEDULE ENGINEERING ORGANIZATION AND DESIGN STATUS M. L. MORRIS PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT AND STATUS OF MAJOR M. L. MORRIS COMPONENTS R. M. BROWN CONSTRUCTION STATUS J. S. DENNEHY CRAFT LABOR R. S. PETERSON TEST PROGRAM J. U. BOTT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULING L. A. CREWS Percent Complete Calculation E. J. EVERSON Monitoring Progress E. J. EVERSON CRITICA' PATH ACTIVITIES NRC Caseload Forecast Panel J. Wilson A. Abell W. Lovelace G. Maxwell R. Muranaka E. Schweibinz