ML19330B048

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Notification of 800731 Meeting W/Util & Bechtel in Bethesda, MD to Discuss Addl Info on Plant Fill
ML19330B048
Person / Time
Site: Midland
Issue date: 07/21/1980
From: Hood D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Schwencer A
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8007300104
Download: ML19330B048 (4)


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JUL a i 1980 Docket Nos.

50-329/330 MEMORANDUM FOR:

A. Schwencer, Acting Chief, Licensing Branch No. 3, Division of Licensing FROM:

D. S. Hood, Project Manager, Licensing Branch No. 3, Division of Licensing

SUBJECT:

FORTHC0 MING MEETING WITH MIDLAND, UNITS 1 AND 2 -

REGARDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON PLANT FILL DATE & TIME:

July 31, 1980 9:30 A. M.

LOCATION:

Room P-110 Phillips Building Bethesda, Maryland PURPOSE:

To clarify June 30, 1980 requests for additional information on plant fill.

PARTICIPANTS:

Consumers Power Company NRC G. Keeley J. Knight J. R. Thiruvengadam G. Lear L. Heller, et al Bechtel D. Hood L. H. Curtis, et al U. S. Army Corps of Engineers M#p Darl S. Hood, Project Manager Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing

Enclosure:

Letter of 6/30/80 cc:

See next page 8007300/0'84 A

Mr. J. W. Cook Vice President Consumers Power Company 1945 West Parnall Road Jackson, Michigan 49201 cc: Michael I. Miller, Esq.

Isham, Lincoln & Beale Suite 4200 1 First National Plaza Chicago, Illinois 60603 Judd L. Bacon, Esq.

Managing Attorney Consumers Power Company 212 West Michigan A:.enue Jackson, Michigan 49201 Mr. Paul A. Perry, Secretary Consumers Power Company 212 West Michigan Avenue Jackson, Michigan 49201 Kyron M. Cherry, Esq.

1 IBM Pla'a Chicago, a 111nois 60611 Ms. Mary Sinclair 5711 Summerset Drive i

Midland, Michigan 48640 Frank J. Kelley, Esq.

Attorney General State of Michigan Environmental Protection Division 720 Law Building Lansing, Michigan 48913 Mr. Wendell Marshall.

Route 10 Midland,, Michigan 48640 Grant J. Merritt, Esq.

Thompson, Nielsen, Klaverkamp & Janes 4444 IDS Center 80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402

Mr. S. H. Howell '

cc: Mr. Don van Farowe, Chief Division of Radiological Health Department of Public Health P. O. Box 33035 Lansing, Michigan 48909 William J. Scanlon, Esq.

2034 Pauline Boulevard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspectors Office Route 7 Midland, Michigan 48640 Mr. Steve Gadler 2120 Carter Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 Mr. Michael A. Race 2015 Seventh Avenue Bay City, Michigan 48706 Ms. Sandra D. Reist 1301 Seventh Street Bay City, Michigan 48706 Sharon K. Warren 636 Hillcrest Midland Michigan 48640 t

Patrick A. Race 1004 N. Sheridan Bay City, Michigan 48706 George C. Wilson, Sr.

4618 Clunie Saginaw, Michigan 48503

'Ms. Carol Gilbert 903 N. 7th Street Saginaw, Michigan 48601 Mr. William A. Thibodeau 3245 Weigl Road Saginaw, Michigan 48603

. cc: Commander, Naval Surface Weapons Center ATTN:

P. C. Huang G-402 White Oak Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 Mr. L. J. Auge, Manager Facility Design Engineering Energy Technology Engineering Center P. O. Box 1449 Canoga, Park, California 91304 Mr. William Lawhead U. S. Corps of Engineers NCEED - T 7th Floor 477 Michigan Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 Mr. Terry R. Miller 3329 Glendora Drive Bay City, Michigan 48706 Ms. Barbara Stamiris 5795 N. River Freland, Michigan 48623 9

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Mr. J. W. Cook Vice President Consumers Power Company 1945 West Parnall Road Jackson, Michigan 49201

Dear Mr. Cook:

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING PLANT FILL We have reviewed your responses to our requests of November 19, 1979 regarding the quality of plant fill, effects and remedial actions result-ing therefrom. Our review is being performed with the assistance of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. We and they find that the results of additional explorations and laboratory testing identified in Enclosure 1 (Request 37) are neec'd to support required geotechnical engineerin-studies.

Details on t' e extent of these studies will be provided shortly by separate correspondence. is provided in order that you may initiate planning of the required explorations in a timely manner. How-ever we suggest you await receipt of tMse further details prior to physically beginning the txploratelons. (Footnote 4 of Table 37-1) also includes reque. s for advanced notification of the availability of certain samples.

As noted in our Request 37 of Enclosure 1, your position in previous responses to Requests 5 and 35 not to complete additional exploretions, sampling and laboratory testing after preloading continues to be unaccept-able to us.

So that you might better understand our position, we offer the following observations:

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The preload program as completed on the heterogeneous materials which were placed for the purpose of structural fill is not necessarily an improvement, nor does it necessarily produce founda-tion soils of more unifonn engineering properties, compared ta the soilperformancewhichwouldhave.resultedlf_tpematerialhadbeen p m7-@ ?? T M_. N % l jf~ C W My established in the c

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