ML19341D198

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Forwards Revised NRC Region 4 Organization Chart,Effective 810227
ML19341D198
Person / Time
Site: 05000450, River Bend
Issue date: 02/18/1981
From: Seyfrit K
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Draper E
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO.
References
NUDOCS 8103050108
Download: ML19341D198 (2)


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February 18, 1981 ff Docket No. 50-458 FEg g gIO81 h _

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Dr. E. Linn Draper, Jr.

Vice President - Technology P. O. Box 2951 g

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y HOLDERS OF REACTCR OPERATING LICENSES AND CONSTRUCTION PERMITS, FUEL FACILITIES, MAJOR MATERIALS LICENSEES, STATE LIAISON OFFICERS, AND MAJOR VENDOR ORGANIZATIONS Gentlemen:

It has been our policy to keep you informed of matters which are important to continued cooceration or which otherwise may be of particular interest to you. We believe this exchange of information has been beneficial to both you and the Commission. This letter is in keeping witn that calicy.

A major consideration growing out of the Three Mile Island Incident, was the need for realignment of the NRC Office of Inscection arc Enforcement (IE) organizational structure. Reccmmendations were included in NUREG-0660, "NRC Action Plan Develooed as a Result of the TMI-2 Accident." The new structure, addressed in the TMI-2 action plan, is aimed at better management of the pre-ventive inspection program, quicker and more efficient response to emergencies, and closer working relationships with the states and licensee management.

Reorganizaticn of the NRC Regicn IV office will become effective February 27, 1981. The enclosure shows the new organizational structure for Region IV.

The chart identifies supervisory and other key personnel who will be cognizant of licensed activities, state programs and other functions.

There will be no resident inspector reassignments; hcwever, in several cases, supervision responsible for certain resident inscector offices nave been cnanged.

The 24-hour NRC Regicn IV telechene numcer (317-334-2841) and tne Emergency Notification System remain unchanged for tne present.

Region IV is instal?ing a new teleonone system.

New numbers will te oroviced orier to switen-over to the new system.

You will observe from tne enclosed cnart that the essential elements of the new organization are (1) project T.anagement including the resident ins;:ector offices and (2) engineering and other tecrnical sucport functions including the reactor, fuel facilities, materials programs, anc emergency precarecness.

i Included en the charts are the management structure, investigative and enforce-l rnent staff, state liaiscn, state agreements, cualic afiirs and resident j

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We look forward to your continued cooperation with this office, and should you have questions -regarding the subject of this letter please call me.

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ILDRIS[lEl DIVISION Of RESIDENf, REACIOR DIVISION Of ENGINEERING AND TECllNICAI OPERAT10NAL SUPPORT BRANCll PROJECI & VfNDOR INSPECfl0N INSPl:CIl0N CillEf A. H. IIAYCRAFT 111 REC 10R, K. V. SEYfRII ( ACIING),

DiRfC10R, J. 1. COIIINS (ACTING)

SECY., GG-5/6 (VacanL)

SECY., GG-6/7 (Vacant)

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Reactor Project s Hranch Engineering Inspection Oranch

-Chief, fiscal & Travel Chie f, G. L. Madsen

- Chief, W. C. Seidle Section Sech, J. Carson

_Secy., N. llolbrook D. Heyer

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- Chief, Proj. Sec. 1 - W. Crossman

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-Ch i e f, Proj. Sec. 2 - 1. Wes tennan L. floyd

-Chie f, Proj. Sec. 3 - D. Ilunnicutt ef, Engineering & Materials Section

-Chief, Infonnation System R. E. Itall (Acting)

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__ Independent Heasurements function J. Perry Vendor Inspection Branch (NDE - lesting)

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Chief, D. Potapovs

-Chief, Word Processing lechnical Inspection Hranch Unit

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- Chie f, G. D. Brown J. liarshall OD n s Secy., D. Edwards

_ Personnel Specialist

- Chief, Components Section

- Chief, Materials Radiation Protection Sec.

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D. Whitesell G. D. Brown, Acting D

- Chief, iteactive Section

- Chief, facilities RadiaElon Protection Sec.

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- Chief, Iteactor Systems Section

- Chief, Physical Security Section g

C. Itale J. A. Kelly Ra ological Independent Measurenient Unit

- Chie f, Equilnnent Quali fication U UICI"'Id5 Section (Vacant)

- Emergency Coordinator - C. llackney

- Sta te I.laison Of ficer - J. tiontgranery

~ Perfonnance Appraisal function

- Agreement State Program - R. Doda U. Murray 2/9/M j

C. Cherg ( Temporary)

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