ML20064C448

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Suppl to Responses to First Set of Interrogatories & Document Requests on ASLB Questions 1,2 & 5
ML20064C448
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Issue date: 12/30/1982
From: Brandenburg B, Colarulli P
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO. OF NEW YORK, INC., MORGAN ASSOCIATES, POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
To: Blum J
NEW YORK UNIV., NEW YORK, NY, PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP, NEW YORK, UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS
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NUDOCS 8301040401
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POWER AUTh0RITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019 CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPAuY OF NEW YORK, INC.

4 IRVING PLACE, NEW YORK, NEW YOR Q JM 03 U91PC

'83 Jet -3 M1 :11 December 30, 1982 cprv :: SE c Et i Aid h0Co.Liihg & SEttVtCr BRANCH Jeffrey M. Blum, Esq.

Urtw York University Law School $ p- ~J 423 Vanaerbilt Hall qu hasnington byuare bouth 30 g[gg hew York, New York 10012

Dear Mr. Blum:

To rurtner supplement Licensees' Responses to UCS/NYPIRG First Set of Interrogatories and Document Requests on Board guestions One, Two, and Five (Nov. 19, 1982), we are enclosing a copy or the resume of David Goeser of Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

Sincerely, md L. :W onkaire hn,.tU.Ont<sm.tti brent L. urahuenoury Assistant General Couns{v1'J4k, Paul F. Colarulli gg Morgan Associates, Charterea Consolidatec Edison Company Counsel for the Power Authority of New York, Inc. of the State of New York PC:llu j Enclosure l

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION David K. Goeser Manager - Marketing Nuclear Technology Divisico m

Name is David K. Goeser. My business address is ljpytt@hasEIEiktric Corporation, P.O. Box 355, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15230. I am employed as the Manager of Marketing in the Nuclear Technology;, Division for Westinghouse Electric Corporation. ghJMEFVICE BEANCH I was gradJated from the Illinoiss Institute of Technology of Chicago, Illi.nois in 1966 with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and from the University of Pittsburgh of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1967 with a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering.

From 1967 through 1973, I worked on the FFTF Project. During this period, I was responsible for: the design, analysis and reliability evaluations of the FFTF primary and secondary reactor shutdown systems; the design and analysis of. the FFTF. control system; the design and analysis of the FFTF containment isolation system; the specification of perfomance, safety and standard compliance requirements for the safety-related instrumentation and electrical systems; and the specification and review of system requirements

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for the hardware specifications for the FFTF plant protection system equip-ment. In addition, I wa's a lead participant in the specification of the design themal transients for the FFTF plant, a member of the comittee which drafted the RDT Standard for Plant Protection Systems (C16-IT), a member of design review comittees for LWR PPS equipment, and a participant in preparing appropriate sections of the FFTF PSAR and design safety assessments.

In 1973, I became the Manager, LMFBR Protection and Control Systems for the l CRBRP. In this position, I was responsible for the design and analysis of l all equipment for the Plant Protection and Plant Control Systems for the l

Nuclear Steam Supply System for the CRBRP. Specific responsibilities included l the specification of the protective functions and instrumentation to implement these functions, specification and evaluation of analyses of PPS performance, specification and implementation of applicable codes and standards, specifica-tion and implementation of applicable USNRC regulatory guides, design, of the PPS hardware, specification and des.ign of the reactor control room, specifica-tion and design of the control system, analysis of control system hardware, )

reliability evaluation of the shutdown system, and preparation of appropriate sections of the PSAR. In addition, I was a lead participant in defining the duty cycle and design , thermal transients for the CRBRP, a lead participant in the development of the CRBRP reliability program, the chaiman of the Inter-national Atomic Energy Agency Specialist's Meeting of the design for and handling of themal transients in LMFBR's in 1974, and a participant in various plant design trade studies.

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  • From l'975 to 1978, I was Manag:;r, LRM Nuclear Safety and Licensing. In this position, I was responsible for the safety, licensing and reliability activities assigned to the lead reactor manufacturer. This includes the '
responsibility for technical and programmatic direction of the licensing,- '

safety analysis and reliability activities being performed at the LRM.and the reactor manufacturers.

From 1978 to 1980, I was the Manager, Systems Integration for the lead reactor manufacturer. In,this position, I was responsible for the systems engineering, architect-engineer liaison, construction liaison, cperating procedure outline generation and review, design control and the activities of my fonner position as Manager, Safety Licensing and Reliability.

From 1980 to 1981, I was at the Westinghouse Water Reactor Divisions as '

Manager, Risk Assessment Technol.ogy. I had the responsibility for the program management and for integration of all Westinghouse activities addressing the ' reduction of risk resulting from severe accidents. These activities include the high priority efforts which are currently ongoing in support of Commonwealth Edison,- PASNY, Consolidated Edison, Duke and TVA. Also included are the responsibility for developing and implementing probabilistic risk assessment and cost benefit evaluation methods, developing models and analytical capabilities required to evaluate and understand the various phenomena resulting from postulated degraded core scenarios, and developing strategy for and participating in public rulemaking hearings dealing with establishment of a risk-oriented safety goal and consideration -

of degraded cores in NRC safety reviews. Responsibility included providing support in areas dealing with risk assessment, analysis of degraded core conditions, evaluation ef' design features to prevent and/or mitigste degraded '

core conditions, systems reliability evaluations, evaluation of emergency and abnonnal- operathg procedures.

From October'1.981 to August 1982, I was the Manager, Westinghouse LMFBR Licensing Coordinating Office for the CRPRP.

From August.1982 to the present, I have been the Manager, Marketing, Nuclear Technology Division.

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