ML20027E298
| ML20027E298 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 10/28/1982 |
| From: | Knighton G Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Tallman W PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE |
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| NUDOCS 8211120536 | |
| Download: ML20027E298 (5) | |
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OCT 2 81982 LUocument Control 50-443/544 NRC PDR L PDR Mr. Willian C. Tallaan NSIC Chairnan and Chief Executive Officer PRC System Public Service Company of New Hampshire LB#3 File Jordan, IE-P. O. Box 330 t'anchester, New Hampshire 03105 TNovak Taylor, IE GKnighton ACRS(16)
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Dear Hr. Tallaan:
JLee WLovelace.RM/DMI t
Subject:
RRC Caseload Forecast Panel Visit to Seabrook Station On November 16-18, 1982, the NRC Caseload Forecast Panel (CFP) will visit Seabrook Station to obtain infornation regarding the status of construction of Seabrook, Unit 1 and facilities common to boti units. A list of inforna-tion requested for this visit is enclosed.
The plan for the site visit provides for the first day being used for discussions of recent construction progress and the present status of the construction program. On the second day, there will be a tour of the project to allow the staff to observe construction activities.
The third day is presently unscheduled time to provile flexibility if the discussions j
and tour indicate that nore time is required to pursue specific items of interest.
This is the second CFP visit to Seabrook Station (previous visit was September 15-17, 1981).
The staff has two coauents on the previous visit for your consideration in preparation for this visit. First, the thoroughness of the tour was very good and the staff looks forward to a similar tour on this visit. Second, since the last tour, the staff has nodified its normal CFP procedures to delete, a determination of staff estinates of the fuel load date prior to the end of the visit.
The staff reserves the option of sharing any preliminary observations with your representatives, but it is caphasized that this is at the descretion of the staff and will depend on how nuch time nay be required to develop a staff estinate once the discussions and tour have been completed.
Questions regarding this visit should be directed to the NRC Seabrook Project Manager, Mr. Louis L. Uhcaler (301/492-7792).
Sincerely, OriginM. Signed By:
George W. Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing cc:
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Scabrook William C. Tallman '
o Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Public Service Company of New Hampshire P. O. Box 330 Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 cc:
John A. Ritscher, Esq.
E. Tupper Kinder, Esq.
Ropes and Gray Assistant Attorney General 225 Franklin Street Office of Attorney General i
Boston, Massachusetts 02110 208 State House Annex Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Mr. Bruce B. Beckley, Project Manager Public Service Company of New Hampshire Resident Inspector P. O. Box 330 Seabrook Nuclear Power Station Manchester, New Hampstire 03105 c/o US Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 700
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Edward J. McDermott, Esq.
Sanders and McDennott Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 403 Lafayette Road Mr. John DeVincentis, Project Manager )
Hanpton, New Hampshire 03842 Yankee Atomic Electric Company i
1671 Worcester Road j
Robert A. Backus, Esq.
Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 O'Neill, Backus and Spielman 116 Lowell Street Mr. A. M. Ebner, Project fdanager Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 United Engineers and Constructors 30 South 17th Street Ms. Beverly A. Hollingworth Post Office Box 8223 7 A Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire 03842 Mr. Philip Ahrens, Esq.
Karin P. T
'on, Esq.
Assistant Attorney General Sheldon, Harn..n & Weiss State House, Station #6 1725 I Street, N. W.
Agusta, Maine 04330 Washington, D. C.
20006 Thomas Dignan, Esq.
Laurie Burt, Esq.
Ropes and Gray Office of the Assistant Attorney General 225 Franklin Street Environmental Protection Division Boston, Massachusetts 02110 One Ashburton Place Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Mr. Stephen D. Floyd Public Service Company of New D. Pierre G. Cameron, Jr., Esq.
Hampshire General Counsel P. O. Box 330 Public Service Company of New Hampshire Manchester, New Hampsh. ire 03105 P. O. Box 330 Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Regional Adminstrator - Region I U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406
CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL.SlTE VISIT ENCLOSURE F
MEETING AGENDA 1.
Overview of project construction schedule including progress and major milestones completed, current problems and any anticipated problem areas that may impact the current projected '
fuel load date.
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Detailed review and current status of design and engineering effort (by major discipline) including any potential problems that may arise from necessary rework.
3.
Detailed review and current. status of procurement activities including valves, pipe, instruments, cable, major components, etc.
4.
Actual and proposed craft work force.(by major craft), craft availability, productivity, potential labor negotiations and
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Detailed review and current status of all large and small bore pipe hangers, restraints, snubbers, etc., including. design, rework, procurement, fabrication, delivery and installation.
6.
Detailed review of pro 3ect schedule identifying critical path items, near critical items, anount of float for various activities, the current critical path to ftlel loading, methods of implementation of torrective action for any activities. with negative float, and provisions for contingencies.
The estimated project percent complete as of October 29, 1982.
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Detailed review and current status of bulk quantities including current estimated quantities, quantities installed to date, quantities scheduled to date, current percent complete for each, actual versus forec.st installation rates, in cubic yards /mo.,
linear feet /no., or number /no., and basis for figures.
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Concrete (CY)
(b)
Process Pipe (LF)
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Large Bore P.ipe (21/2" and larger)
Small Bore Pipe (2" and _ smaller)
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Yard Pipe (LF)
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Large Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints, Snubbers (ea) 6 0
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Small Bore. Pipe Hangers, Restraints '(ea)
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Cable Tray (LF)
(g) Total Conduit (LF)
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Total Exposed Metal Conduit (.LF) ~
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Cable,(LF)
Power Control Security
- Instrumentation Plant Lighting
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Security
, Instrumentation Plant Lighting (k)
Electrical Circuits (ea)
Power' Control Security (1)
Instrumentation (ea) 8.
Detailed review and current status of preparation of preop
.and acceptance, test procedures, iritegraticn of preep and acceptance test acti'vities with construction schedule, system turnover schedule, preop and acceptance tests -schedule, current and proposed preop and acceptance tests program manpower.
(a) Total number of proc,edures required for fuel load.
(b) ilumber of draft procedures not started.
(c) flumber of draft procedures being written.
(d)
Number of procedures approved.
(e)
Number of procedures in review.
(f) Total number of preop and acceptance tests required for fuel load.
(g) Humber of preop and acceptance tests completed.
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Humber of preop and acceptance tests currently,
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Numb'er of systems turned over to str. t-up..
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Detailed discussior$ of potential schedular influence due to
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Discussion of schedular impact, if any, regarding potential deficiencies reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55(e).
11.
Overview of current construction and startup management organization showing interfaces between the two.
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Site tour and observation of construction activities.
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