ML19312E108

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Forwards IE Insp Rept 50-334/80-01 on 800114-0208 & Notice of Violation
ML19312E108
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 04/03/1980
From: Brunner E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Dunn C
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
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See also: IR 05000334/1980001

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Docket No. 50-334

Duquesne Light Company

ATTN:

Mr. C. N. Dunn

Vice President

Operations Division

435 Sixth Avenue

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219

Gentlemen:

Subject:

Inspection 50-334/80-01

This refers to the inspection conducted by Mr. D. A. Beckman of this office on

January 14 - February 8,1980, at the Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1, Ship-

pingport, Pennsylvania of activities authorized by NRC License No. DPR-66 and

to the discussions 'of our findings held by Mr. Beckman with Mr. J. A. Werling

and others of your staff periodically during the inspection.

Areas examined during this inspection are described in the Office of Inspection

and Enforcement Inspection Report which is enclosed with this letter.

Within

these areas, the inspection consisted of selective examinations of procedures

and representative records, interviews with personnel, and observations by the

inspector.

Based on the results of this inspection, it appears that certain of your activi-

ties were not conducted in full compliance with NRC requirements, as set forth

in the Notice of Violation, enclosed herewith as Appendix A.

These items of

noncompliance have been categorized into the levels as described in our corre-

spondence to you dated December 31, 1974.

This notice is sent to you pursuant

to the provisions of Section 2.201 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice," Part 2,

Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations.

Section 2.201 requires you to submit

to this office, within twenty (20) days of your receipt of this notice, a written

statement or explanation in reply including:

(1) corrective steps which have

been taken by you and the results achieved; (2) corrective steps which will be

taken to avoid further items of noncompliance; and (3) the date when full com-

pliance will be achieved.

In accordance with Section 2.790 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice," Part 2, Title

10, Code of Federal Regulations, a copy of this letter and the enclosures will

be placed in the NRC's Public Document Room.

If this report contains any informa-

tion that you (or your contractor) believe to be proprietary, it is necessary

that you make a written application within 20 days to this office to withhold

such information from public disclosure. Any such application must be accompanied

by an affidavit executed by the owner of the information, which identifies the

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document or part sought to be withheld, and which contains a statement of reasons

which addresses with specificity the items which will be considered by the Commission

as listed in subparagraph (b) (4) of Section 2.790.

The information sought to

be withheld shall be incorporated as far as possible into a separate part of

the affidavit.

If we do not hear from you in this regard within the specified

period, the report will be placed in the Public Document Room.

Should you have any questions concerning this inspection, we will be pleased

to discuss them with you.

Sincerely,

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E on J. Brunner, Chief

Reactor Operations and Nuclear

Support Branch

Enclosures:

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Appendix A, Notice of Violation

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Office of Inspection and Enforcement Inspection Report

Number 50-334/80-01

cc w/encls:

F. Bissert, Technical Assistant Nuclear

R. Washabaugh, QA Manager

J. Werling, Station Superintendent

G. Moore, General Superintendent, Power Stations Department

J. J. Carey, Director of Nuclear Operations

R. Martin, Nuclear Engineer

J. Sieber, Superintendent of Licensing and Compliance, BVPS

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