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Nonconformance Rept 7 Per Condition 2 of CPPR-81 & CPPR-82 Re Const Work Performed During Oct-Dec 1974.Resumes of Bechtel Corp & Util Engineers & 741002 Memo Forwarding Util Rept Encl
ML19329F474
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Site: Midland
Issue date: 12/31/1974
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  • Con umers Pow:r Comp ny Report #7, September 30, 1974 m

( Pursuant to Conditions 2 F.B and 2.F.C of Construction Permits CPPR-81 and CPPR-82.

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Covering the period October 1 - December 31, 19.74. A. Construction work to be performed during the period October 1 - December 31, 1974: October 1974 Auxiliary Building

1. Complete installation of formwork, embedded metal, reinforcing steel, electrical conduit, ground cable, sleeves and drain pipe to elevation 599'-0".
2. Complete concrete placement for the walls to elevation 599'-0".

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3. Start installation of structural steel, metal decking, formwork, embedded l metal, reinforcing steel, electrical conduit, ground cable, sleeves and drain pipe for the slab at elevation 599'-0".
4. Start concrete placement for the slab at' elevation 599'-0".

( Containment #2 ,

1. Start formwork Containment #2 installation of reinforcing steel and embedded drain pipe for Reactor Building Cover Slab.
2. Continue forming, installation of rebar, post tensioning installation of embeds and placement of Containment Exterior all concrete to elevation 642'-7".
          .                 3. Contirue caduelding primary and seccadary shield wall reinforcing steel.
4. Continue pref abrication of liner plate panels required for the second lif t<
5. Continue f abrication of the Dome Liner Plate.
6. Complete seam welding first lif t of Liner Plate Panels.

Containment #1

1. Complete the prefabrication and painting the first lif t of Liner Plate Panels.
2. Complete the erection of the first lif t of Containment Liner Plate. - l
   ,                         3. Start the seam welding of the first lif t of Containment Liner Plate.

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Turbine Building #2

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1. . Continue installation of formwork and reinforcing steel for the Turb Building Base Slab.
2. Continue concrete placement for the Turbine Building Base Mat.
3. Begin erection of Turbine Pedestal Trusses. ,
4. Begin installation of formwork and reinforcing steel for the Turbine Building Walls to elevation 637'-0".
5. Begin placement of concrete for the Turbine Building Walls to elevation 637'-0".

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1. Continue installation of circulating water pipe.

2.- Start erection of service water intake tower.

3. Start installation of service water intake and return conduits.

Subcontracts

1. Continue placement of dike fill.
2. Complete recoating of the first lif t of Containment #1 Liner Plate.

November 1974 Auxiliary Building

1. Complete installation of structural steel, metal decking, formwork, embedded metal, reinforcing steel, electrical conduit, ground cable, sleeves and drain pipe for the slab at elevation 599'-0".
2. Complete concrete placement for the slab at elevation 599'-0".
3. Start Ansta11ation of formwork, embedded metal, reinforcing steel, elecreical conduit, ground cable, sleeves and drain pipe to elevation 614'.O".

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4. Start concrete placement for walls to elevation 614'-0".

Containment #2

1. _ Complete concrete placement of the exterior Containment Walls to _

elevation 642'-7". . ! ( 12 . Continue formwork, installation of reinforcing steel, installation of post tensioning embeds and concrete placement of Containment Exteri Wall to elevation 662'-11". 1 l - . - .. . . . . . 1

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Nnvvbnr 1974 (Ctatd) Containment #2 (Contd) { 3.- Start concrete placement of Reactor Building Base Cover Slab.

4. Complete cadwelding installation of primary and secondary shield wall reinforcing steel.
5. Complete prefabrication of liner plate panels required for the second lift.
6. Continue the fabrication of the Dome Liner Plate.

Containment #1

1. Continue the seam welding of the first lift of Containment Liner Plate.
2. Start formwork, installation of reinforcing steel, installation of post
          -            tensioning embeds and concrete placement of Containment Exterior Wall to         l elevat. ion 601'-11".
3. Start prefabrication of second lif t of Containment Liner Plate.

Turbine Building #2

1. Complete installation of the Turbine Pedestal Trusses.
2. Begin installation of the formwork and reinforcing steci for the Turbine g

Pedestal Deck.

3. Continue installation of the Turbine Building Base Slab formwork and-reinforcing steel.
4. Continue concrete placement for the Turbine Building Base Slab.
5. Continue installation of formwork and reinforcing steel for the Turbine Building Walls to elevation 637'-0".
6. Continue concrete placement for Turbine Building Walls to elevation 637'-0" Turbine Building #1
1. Begin installation of formwork and reinforcing steel for the valve drain pit and oil separator sumps. .
2. Begin concrete placement for the valve drain pit and oil separator sumps.

Yard

1. Complete installation of circulating water pipe.
2. Continue erection of service water intake tower. -
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(, 3. Continue installation of the service water intake and ' return conduit

4. Start construction of the service water pump structure.
5. Start construction of the circulating water pump structure.

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1. ' Continue placement of dike fill.
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2. Start recoating the second lif t of Containment #2 Liner Ptate.

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1 Auxiliary Building  !

1. Complete installation of formwork, embedded metal, reinforcing steel, electrical conduit, ground cable, sleeves and drain pipe to elevation 614'd 1 I
2. Complete concrete placement for walls to elevation 614'-0".
3. Start installation of structural steel, metal deck, formwork, reinforcing steel, embedded metal, electrical conduit, ground cable, sleeves and drain!
                    -         pipe to elevation 614'-0" for the slabs and to elevation 613'-4" and 618'-{

for the fuel pool.

4. Start installation of fotework, .inforcing steel embedded metal, electri conduit, ground cable, sleeves aud drain piping for the slab on grade at elevation 614'-0" and walls to elevation 634'-0".

Containment #2

1. CompleteContainmentExteriorWallconcreteplacementtoelevation% F0"
2. Start installation of equipment hatch penetration.
3. Start erection of trusses for the second lift of Containment Liner Plates.:
4. Complete concrete placement of Resctor Building. Base Corner Slab.
5. Start installation of formwork reinforcing steel and embedded metal for the secondary shield walls to elevation 603'-0".
6. Continue fabrication of Dome Liner Plate.

Containment #1

1. Complete concrete placement of Containment Exterior Wail to elevation 601'-11".
2. Continue installation of formwork, reinforcing steel, embedded metal and concrete placement of Containment Wall to elevation 622'-3".

3.5 ontinue C prefabrication of Containment Liner Plate for the second lif t. v e 4 n -m e Q _. ~ ro , +---

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Turbine Building #2 {

                         ,1.      Continue installation of formwork and reinforcing steel for the Turbin Pedestal Deck.
2. Complete installation of formwork and reinforcing steel for the Turbine Building Base Slab. .
3. Complete concrete placement for the Turbine Building Slab.
4. Complete concrete placement for the Turbine Building Walls to elevation 637'-0".

Turbine Building #1

1. Continue installation of formwork and reinforcing steel for the valve drain pit and oil separator sumps.
2. Continue concrete placement for the oil separator sump and valve drain pits.
3. Begin installation of formwork and reinforcing steel for the Turbine Pedestal Base Slab.

Yard

1. Complete erection of the service water intake tower.
2. Complete installation of the service water intake and return conduits.

I Subcontract.s

1. Ccaplete recoating the second lift of Containment #2 Liner Plate.

B. Supervisors and Engineers of the Applicant and Architect-Engineer with quality related duties who are expected to be on site during the period October 1 - - December 31, 1974:

1. Consumers Power Company
a. Located at the site:

No chaage

b. Located at the General Office:

M. E. D' Haem, Quality Assurance Engineer (Staff Metallurgical)

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2. Bechtel Power Corporation

( a. Quality Control: T. (NMI) Haswood QC Welding Engineer R. G. Lussier QC Welding Engineer B. W. Breland QC Welding Engineer M. W. Hopfenspirger QC Civil Engineer G. W. Smith QC Engineer (Inspection Planning) - N. V. Plante QC Engineer (Inspection Planning) J. C. Aldridge QC Receiving Engineer B. F. Price QC Mechanical Engineer J. W. Miller QC Engineer (Document Control) G. A. Harris Documentation Coordinator H. L. Boleen QC Engineer (Document Control)

b. Quality Assurance:

(1) Located at the site: No change (2) Located in Ann Arbor and on site, and involved with this project only for special audits: G. L. Moulton Senior Engineer - Control Systems Staff

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( 3. U. S. Testing - No change C. Quality Assurance qualifications of Supervisors and Engineers with site-related

  • duties during the period October 1 - December 31, 1974:

Statements of qualifications of all the individuals listed in "B" above are attached hereto. D. Changes -- None , Additions to or deletions from the list of Supervisors and Engineers with quality-related duties who are to be on site during the report period will be noted on the next report, together with a description of their quality assurance qualifications. All the individuals named in "B" above had site-related duties during the period July 1 - Sep-tember 30, 1974. M v

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( Education: One rear Jcchsen Junior College, Jackson, Michigan Septtuber 1960 - June 1961 (pre-oed) PACE (Civilian) (Progran for Afloat College Educatien); night classes through University of South Cnrolina, Columbia, S.C., January 1969 - June 1969 (general studies). Scho-lastic aptitude test for college entrance: verbal 611, ' math 615 (Military) Class "A" Electronics Technician School, - September 1961 - April 1962; . Basic Submarine School, May 1962 - July 1962; Nuclear Power School,' April 1963 - october 1963; Nuclear Power Prototype School, October 1963-April 1964; Instructcr School. June 1968 - August 1968; FABRI-TEK, Progre::. ming and Maintenance for the Bi-Tran Six Cetputer, November 1968; - Nuclear Weapons Safety Officer School, July 1970; Radiographic Safety Officer Course; and

                      .,                              Class "C" Welding School, ' August 1970 (honor man).

(Correspondence Electronics Technology, Cleveland Institute of Courses ) Electronics, Cleveland Chio (grade 9072); Naval Electronics, Part I (grade 3 6) Registered Publications Custodicn (grade 3 9); ( General Oceanegraphy (grade 3 8); Antisub=arine Officer (grade 3 8); - g The Cc=municatien Officer (grade 3 9); . Disaster Centrol. (grade 3 8); Electronics, Administration and Supply (grade 3 8); The Watch Officer (grade 3 9); and - l Marine Havigation, Course I (grade 3 7) I 1 l Experience: COUSU'ERS PO.GR CCMPAtir,1945 U2ST P!JCAIL RD. ' e JACK 3 GIT, MICHIGAU 49201 (Jant'.cr/ 1974 - Present) QUANIC;,SSIS F3CJECT, C,UALITY 5.33UPEiCO SUF237ISCR: Review and cc==ent on quality assurance docunents, written descriptions, and pertinent specifications and design documents with respect to quality assurance requirements . Review quality assurance proposals of Consumers Power Company Centractors. Establish and implement audits. Cc==unicate with the Atomic Energy Commission on project related matters. Have authority to identify quality problems and to initiate, racccnend or provide solutions and to verify implementation of

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Michael E'. D'HAE! Exp$ri;ncas (contd) USS TIORO2S (AGSSh19), FPO Ecu York, N.Y. 09501 (noveMbr 1972 - Decmber 1973)- Eminwr Officar: (32 uan durartment) Directed operation and caintenance of ship's propulsicn (diesel-elcetric), 4 (' ' auxiliary and electrical equipment. Directed repair of bull and appurtenances. Supervised the research and drafting of work requests for ship's upkeep peri-ods (approxicately $100,000.00). Performed all duties associated with ship's quality assurance. i I USS RTLTON (ASil), 720 Hev York, U. Y. 09501 -l ( August 1970 - October 1972 ) - Quality Assurance i Officer: (30 man departnent) Developed, icple- l mented and mana$ed a quality assurance. pro 5rcu for the submarine tender USS FULTOH and the ten nuclear sub=arines of Sub=arine Squadron Ten. I As quality assurance officer: reviewed and ap- I l proved "all" nuclear sork procedures; directly supervised nuclear repairs; canaged a 12- man i non-destructive testing lab in the perfor=ance of I radiographic, magnetic, ultrasonic and dye pene- l trant tests; managed a 3-man chemical lab in the l performance of battery water and electrolyte, hy-draulic oil, lube oil and fuel oil analysis; developed, implemented and managed a compaterized equip-ment calibration recall program for Submarine Squadren Ten; developed, i=plemented -"A ~a-aged a mercury control program for USS IULTOU; responsible for and supervised use of a 3 curie Co g 60 and 30 curie Ir 192 source; supervised the in-stallation of and developed operational procedures

                          .                 for en elcetrospectrc=eter and tensil tester.                  .

Fleet En111stic Missile Submarine Training Center,

           =                               U.S. Haval Ease, Charleston, S.C. Qune 1966-
                                   .        Ju]y 1970) - Instructor:     (3 cen) Developed, in-plecented, taught and canaged a lo-week elec-tronic technology cource (basic math through ccm-                        .
                    .                       puter theory and operation). Taught: 1-week                         ,
                                   .        basic cath; l-week transister; 2-veek special electronic techno1cgy; 2-vcek edvanced special electronics technology; and 2-week electronic counter measure school.

USS WOODRO"3 UIISCN (SSE3624), FPO Ucu York, N.Y. 09501 0'.ny 1964 - June 1968) - leadir- Petty Officer for Reactor Oncraticn: (7 men) Supervised the qunlifi-cation and watchstandir.g practices of ship's reactor operators. Supervised "all" caintenance efforts on reactor centrol equipnent. Maintained historical dccumentation of reactar cperation and perfomance. _ Qualified for and stood all enlisted engineerin6 . watches on the SF4 nuclear plant. _ L~ O

M'.chaalN.D'Hff . Experisness (centd) Entered Unital States Havy in June,1961. From that date until cssis==ent to the USS WOODRO I IIIISON,

  • acquired a sound base of kn::.iledge/experien::e which

( ,- lead to tha ability to supervice p2rsunnel associa'ad with nuclear p:opulsion and instru=entation. Gk.o E..T$%s~ MAR 1 1974 . O s g . (, , + .

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Associates Degree frcs Jackson Cw anity Conege

               .                                    Certificate fres the American Society for Quality Control by Statistical Methods from the ASqC Battle Creek-
       .                                              re ama"co Section Attended Bechtel PQASE Indoctrination ard Training Se=inar -

Received an 627,on uritten exa 4 nation Studied the progras instruction on Hondestructive Testing

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                  ,                                 Certificate on Applied Evaluation (Audit) Techniques for Quality Assurance Effectiveness from the L. Marvin Johnson                                -

and Associates, Inc - College training includes: Biology, Cha 4stry' Analytical ,

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Geonetry and sn-a Calculus. ~ lbr objective was Chemical

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Positions: . September 1974 to date: ,

                     .                                Consu=ers Po:rer Cc=pany, Electric Plant Projects Quality Assurance Services, General Office.                   Field Quality Assur-
                                   -                  ance Coordinator.                        -

Responsibilities: Specific responsibilities will include reviewing and com-menting on quality assurance documents. Perfor=ir.g audits on vendors, contractors and their subvendors or subcontrac- ,

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                                                      .              Consumers Power ( c=pany, General Gas Distribution, General Office, Acting Stpervisor of Gas Distribution Quality Assur-ance.                        -

Responsibilities: - Develop and i=plement a Quality Assurance Program. Establish criteria for acceptance or rejection of inec=ing material. Draft and issue Inspection Procedures including all of the

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March 1971 to March 1973: . Consu=ers Power Co=oany, General Gas Distribut!.on, General

                                                                  . Office. General Office Technician to Gas Distribution Quality Assurance.                 ,

Assist in the develop a.nt of a Material Quality Assurance Program that incorporated feecbach of defective ites from our Pield personnel. Correlating incoming inspection to atte=pt to reduce the maintenance and leakage problems. - Assist in establishing criteria for inceming inspection. Establish a material testing and evaluation progran on new (' items submitted for use on the distribution system. Assis

                .                                                    Engineering Depart =ent on the preparation of specifications                  -
                                          .                          for new material. Liaison ,between the General Lab and Purchasing with our venders.. Assist in devising a Quality Assurance Manual for our Quality Assurcnce Program..                                  ,

October 1970 to March 1971: , , Duties: Under direct and indirect supervision, working in the areas l of develeping and leg work into standards, preparing stan-dards, liaison to Graphic Arts to the printing of standards, I

                   .                                                  help in the instigation of the Quality Assurance Program, work on new fittings evaluation and liaison with the Gas Laboratory.

February 1969 to October 1970: I atte=pted to set up a gardenire ce=pany that did land-scaping and gardenirq vork, unfortunately, this activity -

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Positions: (Contdh , ( ' September 1969 to February 1970: Paramount Die-Cast Company, Division of Sprague, Stevens-ville, Michigan. Product - Die cest. Duties: I was a quality centrol erh;ineer, set up programs, cor-relate data and engineering quality into the products and also into our new products - the making of gauges, drawing up the requirements for those gauges and the instructions on how to operate them, i=ple=enting plans such as MC,105 , for inspection levels. January 1967 to September 1969: SheRyerson-Haynes,Inc,2500Enterpri$eDrive,Jachscn, ' Michigan. Products - auto.otive sta= ping and assembly. November 1968 to Septe=ber 1969: Quality Control Fanager. Custo=er contact relative to

                                                         .           quality assurance at both the Jackson and Detroit Plants.

Enforced the Federal Automotive Safety Act to insure our quality level met or exceeded the Federn1 Specifications ( and our custc=er specifications. Supervision of the produc ' test laboratory. Supervision of personnel, inspection and of all our tooling sources.- Insure that our quality level from our vendors met the above requirements.

  • q January 1967 to Nove=ber 1968:

Customer Contact relative to the Federal Safety Act, forsu-lating construct $on sheet, supervision of Detroit inspection personnel, material laycut of inco=ing sa=ples. June 19% to January 1967: . Interchemical Corporation - Prestite Division, 2445 Page Avenue, Michigan Center, Michi5cn. Products - diversified automotive sealant, plastics, castics, plastisol. Duties: l Assistant Quality Control Manager, supervision of floor in-spection, establish =ent of records, experimental " batching" of various scalants-sound absorbents, establishing specifi-cations of various rav naterials and customer contacts rela-tive to quality levels.

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Duties: . Laboratory technician, floor inspection, routine lab work. -

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( . Positions: (Contd) (, Dece=ber 1960 to June 1963: Summit Township Fire Department, Jackson, Michigan. Duties: ,

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operation of substations on relief time, instructor in first aid and general fire fighting procedures. June 1959 to January 1963: 'J Gordon Plastic Corp, Fore =an on third shift (fire =an during day shift), supervision of personnel on the third " shift.

                        ,                     & extracurricular activities were:                  Laboratory Assistant for Jackson High School (an honorary position); the Astronomical Society, president one year; Su==it Township Fira 4's Club, presideht one year, vice-president one year;,Vibrada=p Credit Union, chair =an of the credit union one year, treasurer one year. I have been active,in the Jackson                                                  '

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l - ( p' O Tulley Haswood Quality Control Welding Engineer - High school graduate; general required courses. Basic and advance ultrasonics in non-destructive testing.for Magnaflux Corporation and basic ultrasonics for Brown and Poot, Inc. Radiation safety courses with various labs worked for. Have 10 years experience in radiography, 4 years in mag. particle and penetrant and 2 years in ultrasonics. All as Level II. Trained personnel in film interpretation for Brown and Root, Inc. and valve-wall thickness with Brown and Root, as a Senior-Level II Examiner of X-Ray film interpretation prior to joining Bechtel Power Corporation - in September, 1974. W O e em.. .

i. ( Raymond G. Lussier

  • Quality Control Welding Engineer ,

Mr. Lussier is a high school graduate and has taken velding and construction related courses. He is qualified and certified in all phases of non-destructive examination, and has worked in several construction jobs. . His work experience, starting from 1963, include General Dynamics as a Nuclear Pipe Welder, Stone & Webster as a Radiographic Interpreter, f Hub Testing Company as a Welding Engineer, United Engineers as a Welding Supervisor. Worked for Bechtel Power Corporation in 1972 to 1973 and joined Bechtel again in Midland, Ib.chigan in July 1974. W 1

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( Bobby W. Brela.nd quality Control Field Welding Engineer Mr. 3reland is a high school graduate with 11/2 years of college. He was certified as Navy velder on Navy Nuclear Sub vines. Served apprentice-nhip as Boilernaker at Engalls Shipyard. Completed 10 years in U.S.M.C. in supply administration. Worked as QC Engineer for Teleydine Motors, Mobile, JLlabama for ,tvo years. Welded for Litton Shipyard, Pascagoula, Mississippi for one year. Served as Production Control Supervisor, Litton l Shipyard for .two years. Worked as QC Welding Engineer for Brown and Root  ; for six nonths before co=ing to Bechtel on July 22, 1974 to serve in his present position. [

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o , .. ( (. Marc W. Hopfenspirger Quality Control (Civil) Engineer Mr. Hopfenspirger is a high school gradt$ ate with 1 year of college in BusinessManagement(Accounting). He is currently working towards a BA in Mechanical Engineering as well as his First Class FCC license in electronics.

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Most recently, he was a Field Quality Assurance Engineer at Enrico Fe ni 4 II Project, Monroe, Michigan for sir nonths where he reported to the Lead QA Engineer. eviously, he was a Field Quality Assurance Engineer (Inspection, Documentation, Writing Inspection Plans) at West Milton, New York on a - General Dynamics-Electric Boat Division Project for the Ralph M. Parson's Company for four months. Other experience was 1 i years with a consultant engineering fi m in New York constructing Federal Office Buildings. He has seven years experience in Civil / Structural inspection in ninor construction as well as heavy construction. He joined Bechtel Power Corporation in Midland, Michigan, August 1, 197h to serve as a Civil qc Engineer. g m

g , Cordon W. Snith Quality Control Engineer ( - Mr. Smith's education enco= passes high school and vocational training. Courses in Public Accounting, Blueprint Study, Drafting, Fabrication Lay-Ou::, ' Optics, Optical Alignnent and Set-Up, Zyglow and Magnetic Particle, Radio, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. His experience, from 1952 to 1959, includes shipping and receiving, boilermakers helper, sheet metal and structural steel mechanic and instructor, machinist operating lathes, mills, grinders, and etc.; from 1959 to 1967 Quality Control Supervisor in the Aerospace Industry and also 1967 to 1971 Quality Control Planner with McDonnel Douglas Corporation. With Bechtel Power Corporation 6/72 to 4l,4 at Delta (Peach Bottom) ' Pennsylvania as Quality Control Field Engineer and at present 4/74 to present in Inspection Planning at Midland, Michigan. l I l l 1  : _ k a . ... . . _ . . . . . _ . ..

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                     . Quality Control Engineer Mr. Plante is a college graduate with an A.A. degree in Highway                                      .

Technology. Prior to working at Midland, he was employed as a field engineer at the Ludington Pumps Storage Project, ludington, Michigan, for three years. His prinary responsibilities were ,

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monitoring embankment (earthwork) construction. Other experience vas 115 years with the Michigan Department of State Highways between college senesters. He began with Bechtel on May 15, 1973 and is presently a Quality Control Engineer and performs the duties of writing and processing Master and Field Inspection Plans. [ 1 1 l 9 9 l l l M e w a

i e ( John C. Aldridge Quality Control Receiving Engineer Mr. Aldridge graduated fron Alexandria F gh School in Alexandria, Indiana in May, 1960 majoring in Industrial Arts. He entered the U.S. Army in August of 1961 and received an honorable discharge in August of 196h. He joined the Johns - Manville Quality Control staff as an Assistant in 1965 with various duties and responsibilities. 'Mr. Aldridge started Nuclear Power Plant construction at the Quad Cities Nuclear Plant at Cordova, Illinois in May of 1970 as an Assistant Quality Control Technician for Grinnell Corp., Providence, Rhode Island, In August 1971, joined the staff at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant at Bridgenal, Michigan as an Assistant Quality Assurance j Engineer for J. A. Jones Construction, Charlotte, North Carolina, also was a Quality Control Welding Engineer for Power Systens of Shaunburg, Illinois at the Cook Nuclear Plant. Mr. Aldridge joined the Bechtel organization in February of 197h at the Palisades Nuclear Plant, South Haven, Michigan as a Quality Control Field Engineer for documentation turnover to client, - came to the Midland Project in July of 197h as a quality Control Receiving Engineer.

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Mr. Price has three (3) years Mechanical Engineering from the University 2 of Wisconsin. From 1952 to 1955, worked as Maintenance Supervisor for  !

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Service for Tait Manufacturing Co., a pump manufacturer. From 1959 to 1966, obtained a U.S. Patent for a pressure piston, formed a conpany called Hy-Troy Industries, Inc. , of East Troy, Wisconsin and was part owner. Manufactured, sold and serviced pressure pistons and other pump related - items. From 1966 to 1970, worked as a Field Engineer for Allis Chalmers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Came to work for Bechtel Power Corporation October 1,1973 as a Q.C. Mechanical Engineer and have inspected Q-listed mechanical . systems sinea that time. O e

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                      ,                i ,J '"                         MID!.AND, MICHIGAN Janes W. Miller Quality Control Engineer Mr. Miller has a Bachelor of Music Education degree.                      Mr. Miller has considerable experience in the area of docunentation and ad-ministration. His background is va'ried, incinaing two and one-half years enploynent as a school teacher. He served for one year as a receiving inspector and Electrical Engineering Aide for the Bechtel Power Corporation at the Palisades Plant, prior to trans-ferring to the Midland Project to serve at his present position of Quality Control Docunentation. Control Engineer.
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( - George A. Harris I)ocumentation Coordinator Mr. Harris is a high school graduate with two years of college and has taken many =Aministrative and manngement courses. He served twenty years in the U. S Air Force as a superintendent of comand control, and retired from the Air Force. Since leaving the service in 1973, he has worked for Bechtel Fowe'r Corp. in the San Francisco Home Office as a Docu=entation Coordinator and Ad-I ministratice Supervisor, prior to transferring to the Midland Project. O e O e

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  • Quality Control Engineer Mr. Boleen is a college graduate with an A.A. degree in Police Science and has taken course in metallurgy and. heat treatment and non-destructive e - i ntion.

Most recently, he was a Quality Control Engineer involved in the close-out of the Palisades Nuclear Power Station at Palisades, Michigan, prior to this, he was the administrative supervisor at the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station, Cordova, Illinois. Other experience includes 3 years I as a Quality Assurance Engineer at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant, Bridgenan, Michigan for J. A. Jones Construction Company and 2 years , at the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Plant, Cordova, Illinois for ITT Grinnell. l O e T 1

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CINFIDENTIAL RESU)h. Cnry L. Houlten _s Born: August 29, 1945 k Mar, ital ' Status: Married Children: (2) Ages 8 & 6 EDUCATION: 1970 B.S. Sacra =ent.o State College Major: Electrical Engineering specialized ;Ln digital. electronics and control systems. 1970 SFHO Bechtel - Basic Instrumentation 1973 AA0 Bechtel - Quality Engineering Training and Orientation Course 1974 AA0 Bechtel - Quality Workshop - Quality Problem Solving EXPERIENCE: Date of Hire: February 9, 1970 J 4/74 AA0 Sr. Eng. Control Systems Staff ( - G Review project design documents / preparation TPO Design Guide and specifications / preparation of training program for C.S. personnel. 10/72 AA0 Project Quality Engineer, Quanicassee Units 1&2 Supervised Quality Engineers. Prepared quality-related project procedures. Prepared and con-  ; trolled project quality documents. Monitored project procedures "l implementation. Acted as project interface for QA audits (Project, Management, and Client). Participated in several vendor QA audits. Participated. in QA audit of Midland jobsite. 2/70 SFHO Engineer, Control and Instrumentation on Peach Bottom 2&3 and Pilgrim 2 l

                                       - C&I design activities and quality coordinator for C&I, Mechanical -                "
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( ' Preparation of; Instrument Index, P&ID's, Specifications, Pre-operational Tests, QA Diagrams, and Q-List. Review of; P&ID's and quality documentation. Fields of Experience

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