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Responds to NRC Re IE Insp Rept 50-322/82-02 on 830110-15.Corrective Actions:Approx 55 Addl Craft Personnel Assigned to full-time Housekeeping Activities Until Housekeeping Improved to Satisfactory Level
ML20069F689
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Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 02/25/1983
From: Museler W
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO.
To: Starostecki R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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P.O. BOX 604, NORTH COUNTRY ROAD e WADING RIVER, t..Y.11792 SNRC-849 February 25, 1983 Mr. Richard W. Starostecki, Director Division of Project and Resident Programs U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 NRC Inspection No. 83-02 Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Unit No. 1 Docket No. 50-322

Dear Mr. Starostecki:

This letter responds to your letter of January 19, 1983 (CAL 83-01) , which identified NRC Housekeeping concerns durirg your Special Team Inspection conducted by NRC Region I representa-tives on January 10th - 15th, 1983 at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station of activities authorized by NRC License No. CPPR-95.

Your letter contained a list. of specific housekeeping attributes that we have incorpcrated into a supplemental site program for the Reactor Building, Control Building, and Screenwell. Your letter also requested, by February 24, 1983, a report detailing program status, results to-date, additional Management oversight initiated, and any additional actions taken to improve housekeeping at Shoreham.

The initial phase of the general cleanup of the Plant (Reactor Building, Control Building, and Screenwelli referenced in your letter has been completed except for the Primary Contain-ment (Drywell) which is scheduled to be complete by February 28, 1983. Rough cleaning of all buildings is complete and we are in various stages of hand cleaning (vacuuming and washing down) in all areas. The effort will continue to a point prior to Fuel Load at which time Plant Maintenance will assume housekeeping responsi-i bility.

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. twenty-fiva.: (25) crafts' making:a total of approximately eighty f(80) q people : specifically working ' on - housekeeping.-

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a ,(2)> SEstablishr:ent. of specific ' eating; areas. _

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-Specificieating areas have been designated by site memor -

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organizations and. Contractors. nSigns have been postfadJin

M Lall? buildings:to clearly ~ identify-the eating' areas.

a ,l(3) Additional instruction >to Plant personnel and'all non -

(manualfConstruction personnel regarding' housekeeping policies-and procedures.

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    1. AllDConstruction manual andLselected non-manualcpersonnel~

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keeping policies and procedures-by February- 25, 1983. As _ .

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=of February 23~, 1983,, ninety'(90) percent of the people

have. attended the sessions.tiPlantipersonnel are aware'of

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ihavelbeen and will continue to-be done (and documented) twice

.a week'for'each-building. Items identified by Plant Staff

Y' person'nel:are~beingtreferred to UNICO for correction.

- r(5) '. Surveillance,and. audit of housekeeping by Field Quality.

.: Assurance personnel with emphasis on the issuance of "stop

. work".~ orders'for those areas not meeting cleanliness zone-m  ; requirements.

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[~ 4 iSurveillahce andiaudit-~of(housekeeping' activities;by ,

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once a~ week"in one of the buildings under -

, Ethis. program'.a(LILCO feels _that there-'are no' areas . -

(past,-; present, E or : future) that have~been.or-will;be cin such a: degraded s. tate asatolwarrant "stop work" orders. 2However,fwe'will. comply if.our Field Quality Assurance organization' feels housekeeping conditions

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(6)~ Review of the:above activities by LILCO Management.

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'_ 1The LILCO Manager of Constructionfand Engineering.makes.

Ja: formal ~and documentedJweekly tour and' inspection in.

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faddition to normal day-to-day tours of the plant. .This

.formalitour:has-been conducted'for the past four (4) weeks and will continueLuntil housekeeping has been up-graded toithe satisfaction'of the NRC. Other* parties in) othe . tour -include Mr. J. .Higgins, NRC Resident ^ Inspector, a LILCO Field E

UNICO-Managems(Quality Assurance nt'andLSupervision. representative,'and responsible. for;the the housekeeping; effort.. 'Ini additionDtofthe Mangement)

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a attenti~on of"thisttour, theLGeneral~ Superintendent and

Chief: Safety Supervisor each make at ' least two (2). '
additional unannounced inspections'of these buildings everyfweek.. LILCO_wouldelike to point ont tha'tfeach week there is' noticeable'improveme'n't from the previous week and;Mr. J. Higgins, NRC' Resident' Inspector, concurs-with
this' observation. We recognize also thatifurther zimprove-ment'is required. . ,

Shoreham Con'struction Site Instructions'(CSI 13.2) cover all of the above attributes including the following specific items:

.(a) A daily walk through on each shift for standing water in each Building / Area / Elevation. Any standing waterfobserved

~ will be cleaned up immediately.

(b) All" buildings ~will be considered a Zone V area which re-quire"s ' good Construction housekeeping practices. Areas /

Elevations within-the buildings will be identified (posted) las Zones (I-through IV as required by Construction, LILCO

  1. Startup or LILCO Plant Staff activities. -This will be completed by 2/28/83.

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. j(c)- ? Additional trash andiscrap barrels _have been placed'in These1will~be: emptied 1on

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.(d): - Th'e? LILCOLManagerJ6f T Construction and'Engineeringfhas:

. ' . held 3 a_ meeting with"alllContractorJSite. Senior Manage-

< ^ mentLandLemphasized the'importance.of the housekeeping-effort / program.:

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(e) Inspection and removal'of all' scrap and debris fromfcable.

p trays'has been. initiated.- .

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(f). . Inspections are conducted for proper protection of perm-

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t anent. plant equipment, including removal ~of all ladders, _

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- ' scaffolds, etc. from' resting'onispring' cans,-piping, 3

- ducts,. cable' trays,-etc.-and blocking' access-to same.-

I.would l'ike-to take this opportunity to point.out that-

.there is still-a substantial amount of' work being. performed by-our ConstructionLStartup,iand Plant._ Staff organizations

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(will_obviouslylres~ltLin u dirt'and' debris being! produced. There.

'arerpresently one thousand'five hundred nin'eteen' (1,519). manual '

! w craft personnel on the jobsite and much of the remainirg work is " dirt producing" l(ins,ulating,,_ grinding, fireproofing,xetc.). .

l - In' light ofithishlevel'of?activityk it^is impossible'to keep all '

- . areas perfe'ctlyJcle'an_atall" times'. There will continue-to be

items'noted'by NRC and the. Field. Quality-Assurance 1 organization

' and'we willitake immediate action to; resolve them as soon.as they ,

are-identified!. '

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( .W ith implementation.of the program as outlined, I

.believe~we are in compliance with CAL 83-01. If you require-any

. additional'information, please advise.

l l Very truly yours, I W.f J. Museler Manager _of-Construction and: Engineering Shoreham Nuclear Power Station-..

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cc: Mr.-J. Higgins .

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' Lawrence Brenner,~Esq. Herbert.H. Brown,-Esq.

- Administrative Judge- Lawrence Coe Lanpher, Esq..

Atomic-Safety and Licensing Karla J.1Letsche,-Esq.

. Board-Panel Kirkpatrick, Lockhart,' Hill U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission' Christopher &:Phillips

1900 M Street,'NiW. -

I Washington, D.C. '20036 Dr. Peter A'. Morris Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Mr. Marc 1W. Goldsmith Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Energy Research Group Washington, D.C. .20555 4001 Totten Pond Road .

Waltham,' Massachusetts 02154

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Dr. .'imes H. Carpenter Administrative Judge MHB Technical Associates

-Atomic Safety and Licensing 1723 Hamilton Avenue Suite K Board Panel ~ San Jose,-California U.S.' Nuclear Regulatory Commission- 95125' n

Washington, D.C. 20555 Stephen B. Latham,~Esq.

Twomey, Latham & Shea Daniel F. Brown, Esq. 33 West Second Street Attorney P.O. Box 398 Atomic Safety and Licensing Riverhead,'New York -11901 Board Panel U.S. -Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Washington, D.C. 20555 Ralph Shapiro, Esq.

'Cammer and Shapiro, P.C.

. Bernard M. Bordenick,-Esq. 9 East'40th Street New York, New York 10016

. David'A. Repka, E>,q.

U.S.' Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 .

. Matthew J. Kelly, Esq.

State of New York Department of Public Service g

Three Empire State Plaza '

Albany, New York 12223-t a

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