ML20010E856
| ML20010E856 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Waterford |
| Issue date: | 08/13/1981 |
| From: | Catton I Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards |
| To: | Ward D Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards |
| References | |
| ACRS-CT-1359, NUDOCS 8109080378 | |
| Download: ML20010E856 (1) | |
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7" C0PY 67-/559 HEMORANDUM TO:
D. Ward, Chairman Waterford-3 Subcommittee OL Review FROM:
I. Catton ACRS Consultant SUhJECT:
WATERFORD -3 1.
Staffing Dr. Hanauer's comment "Waterford-3 falls far short of any plant seen in a number years" I t*tink Hanauer is correct and I don't think Waterford-3 understands or believes him. This is a problem.
I 2.
Atmospheric Dispension I don't believe the meteorology is handled correctly. Whenever a wind blows you have a situation where reasonable estimates can be made and mixing usually alleviates the problem. Under circumstances of low wind l
speeds, stron inversions, etc. we n'at only don't know hou to make the calculation but have the most danagerous atmospheric conditions. For example crud from 4-corners flows down the Rio Grande and Albuquerque has smog. This resily a generic question and is related to 10 CFR 100.
3.
At our last Subcommittee meeting, we were given a presentation on the " systems Integration Program." It showed how they plan to pull training, procedures, and the control room together. It should be part of the full committee presentation.
4.
Hydrogen Sprays will mix the containment air. Stratification will only be a problem if there are no sprays.
5.
Systems Interactions Systems interacting with one another are a continuing problem. The l
nature of people makes me uneasy when " awareness" is to be l
depended on.
Some or group needs to be given responsibility or
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can be sure it will not be done well.
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