ML20037C409
| ML20037C409 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 11/18/1980 |
| From: | Hukill H Metropolitan Edison Co |
| To: | Grier B NRC Office of Inspection & Enforcement (IE Region I) |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20003A727 | List: |
| References | |
| TLL-613, NUDOCS 8102050784 | |
| Download: ML20037C409 (3) | |
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Metropolitan Edison Company 4~ (
Post Office Box 480 y
Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 717 9444041 Writer's Direct Dial Number November 18, 1980 TLL 613 Office of Inspection & Enforcement Attn:
B. H. Grier, Director Region I U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pa.
19406
Dear Sir:
Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2 (TMI-1 and TMI-2)
Operating License Nos. DPR-50 and DPR-73 Docket Nos. 50-289 and 50-320 Supplemental Response to IR 79-23/28 Rev. 1 Enclosed please find revision 1 which replaces our response of November 17, 1980 (TLL 473) and which adds the response to F(3) which was inadvertently deleted and provides dates by which full compliance was achieved.
Sincerely,
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kill Director, TMI-l HDH:LWH: hah Enclosure cc:
J. T. Collins B. J. Snyder R. W. Reid D. DiIanni l
H. Silver l
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-3EY Metropohtan Edison Company is a Memeer of the General Puchc Ut:ht:es System
TLL 613 Response to Infraction F(2)
A permanent change request (PCR) will be submitted to Mechanical Draft Cooling Tower Operation (OP1104-37 Rev. 11) in order to establish the priority and methods for measurement of AT as:
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Control Room AT recorder 2.
Re' corders in the Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers 3.
Other methods such.as bucket thermometer (sensor) with manual recording or plant computer with manual recording.
This PCR will be implemented by December 1, 1980.
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Response to Infraction F(3)
A Temporary Change Notification (TCN) was issued for OP2104-2.4 on June 30, 1980.
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Response to_ Infraction G(1)
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Sample collection sheets during the period of April to November 1979 were completed by the RS&EE Group from April to September 15 and from September 15 to November 30, 1979 by Porter-Gertz consultants. During the inspectior the collection sheets were packed in boxes in transit to the TMI-l Warehouse.
These sample collection sheets were, subsequently, retrieved from the warehouse and are now on file in the office of the TMI/EIA Gcoup.
Response to Infraction I Unit 1 See responses to Infraction F(2) concerning recording alternatives.
When employed, these records will be' maintained for the life of the plant in accordance vith Section 2 of the ETS.
8 Unit 2 Operators were instructed by November ~ 15, 1980 to monitor strip charts l-in accordance with procedure OP2104 for Technical. Specification Violations of station AT.
If the control room recorders are inoperable or.offscale',
the recording will be done in'accordance with:the response described in-Item F(2) above.
- Response to Infraction J Operators were instructed by November 15, 1980 to review strip charts for Technical- ]
- Specification Violations of AT.
Corrective actions'and reports will.be initiated in accordance with station l procedures.
i Response to Infraction K In ' order to assist 'in 'the prevention of recurrence, the operators were-instructed
- by November 15, 1980 in the operation of the Mechanical Draft l Cooling-Fans as
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Enclecuro 1 TLL 613 Management Controls On August 1, the position of Director Radiological and Environmental Controls was established in order to provide greater management responsibility and coordination of radiological and environmental activities.
(See TSCR 93 dated August 7, 1980)
Additionally, increased manpower and responsilility through the supervisor of the Environment Assessment Group concerning all aspects of the environmental monitoring program have been implemented.
Tne formation of the GPU Nuclear Group on September 15, 1980 has further consolidated the assets of JCP&L and GPUSC with those of Metropolitan Edison Company to provide greater resources and uniformity.
(See TMI-l Amendment 58)
The Licensing Section under the direction of the Director of Technical Functions has established an environ = ental licensing manager to establish greater interface capability with local state and Federal govern =ents concerning licensing issues.
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