ML19331A437
| ML19331A437 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Midland |
| Issue date: | 06/29/1973 |
| From: | Howell S CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.) |
| To: | Kruesi F US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
| References | |
| ALAB-106, NUDOCS 8007160979 | |
| Download: ML19331A437 (5) | |
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% y; We President General Offices: 212 West Micnigan Avenue.Jacesson. Michigan 49201. Area Code 517 788 0550 June 29, 1973 Mr. Frank E. Kruesi, Director Regulatory Opm ations U. S. Atomic Energy Connission Washington D. C.
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Dear Mr. Kruesi:
In accordance with Ifenorandum and Order ALAB-106 dated Merch 26, 1973, and Amendment Iro.1 to the Midland Plant construction permits, ve are submitting two (2) copies of our second report pursuant to the second, third and fourth conditions of the Order and the Amendments, covering the period ending September 30, 1973 The submittal timing of this report conforms to the calendar quarters as identified in our first report dated May 25, 1973 We believe this report to be in full compliance with the Order. Should you desire additional infor=ation or clarification do not hesitate to contact us.
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6/29/73 CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY REPORT #2, JUNE 29, 1973 RESPONSE TO AEC ALAB-106 (MARCH 26, 1973)
Report #2:
Conditions 2.F.b & 2.F.c.
Covering the period Ending September 30, 1973 A.
Construction work to be performed during period Ending September 30, 1973.
1.
Continue removal of temporary enclosures, removal of strav, and general site clean-up to allow construction activities to continue.
Continue clean-up and restoration, inspection of existing materials and complete approximately during the latter part of July 1973.
2.
Batch Plant Operations to include check out and testing of equipment, calibrating of scales, and other veighing and =easuring devices -
also to include synchronizing men-o-tizers and weights for print outs.
Plant is expected to be ready for operation by mid July. Mix designs and testing of materials will be accomplished after Pittsburgh Testing Lab arrives at the site on or about July 9,1973 for interim testing.
All trucks presently at the site are expected to be checked out and in proper condition by mid July 1973.
3.
Waterproof membrane vill be cleaned up, repaired or replaced as required.
It is anticipated that this vill take place in July.
4.
Reactor Building No. 2 concrete activities during the reporting period vill include form erection, rebar and embedded metal installa-tion and placing concrete in the tendon access gallery and base slab.
5 Reactor Building No. 1 concrete activities for the reporting period will include form erection, embedded metal and rebar installation and placing concrete in the base slab.
6.
Auxiliary Building concrete activities will include form erection, embedded metal and rebar installation and concrete placement from line D to line G, elevation 568' to elevation 573'.
7 Reactor Building No. 1 liner plate activities vill include initiation and pursuance of erection of jigs and fabrication of the first lift from elevation 593' to elevation 673'.
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The subcontract earthwork activities vill include reconditioning of the NE dike, preparation and backfill fer the laydown area and pre-liminary work on the access road modifications.
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Changes Enclosed is the name and resume of experience for a Bec5tal Quality Assurance Engineer to be assigned to the Midland Project during the reporting period. All other quality-related personnel are expected to remain as previously reported.
C.
Nonconformances There were no construction nonconformances issued during the month of June.
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RESUME OF GARY L. RICHARDSON Mr. Richardson will join Bechtel in July, 1973 as a Quality Assurance Engineer in the thermal power organization and will be assigned to the -Midland Proj ect.
He attended Sierra College, Auburn, California for two years majoring in engineering and received his AA degree in 1958.
Additionally he has completed in Construction Supervision and Management conducted by courses the State of California.
Mr. Richardson's work experience encompasses approximately 15 years of Civil, structural construction activities for the State of California, Department of Water Resources.
His experience includes 5 years as a Construction Supervisor responsible for the supervision of a materials testing laboratory and three years as an assistant supervisor and apprcximately 7 years of diversified experience in the areas of construction inspection surveying, office engineering and report writing.
Mr. Richardson will begin the formal.Bechtel indoctrination and training program established for Quality Assurance Engineers immediately after joining Bechtel.
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